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sec132
12-17-2007, 10:04 PM
Does any one know if we play the Packers next year?
TEXANRED
12-17-2007, 10:09 PM
Does any one know if we play the Packers next year?
I believe we play the NFC north next year, and it will be a road game.
concrete
12-17-2007, 10:10 PM
Yes I believe the Texans play the NFC North next year but it is an away game.
sec132
12-17-2007, 10:10 PM
thx
sec132
12-17-2007, 10:11 PM
i thinking road trip.
This site has the info
http://www.johnnyroadtrip.com/schedules/nfl_future_afcs.htm
wildroot
12-17-2007, 10:28 PM
I did'nt see Cleveland in this year's schedule on that site, and how do we wind up playing Cleveland away 2 years in a row?
ThaShark316
12-17-2007, 11:55 PM
^^^We're playing the AFC North next year...PIT, CLE, CIN and BAL.
And i hope that Packer game is in september/october.
I did'nt see Cleveland in this year's schedule on that site, and how do we wind up playing Cleveland away 2 years in a row?
2 of the games are based off your record. For 2007, the road game was against the AFC North team with a similar 2006 record, which happened to be Cleveland. Next year, Cleveland was already pencilled in as a road game. So, it just happened to be a fluke of the scheduling system.
The reason the Texans played Cleveland and Miami this year was because their "Interconference by Position" opponent was the AFCN and AFCE. In other words, the Texans finished in 4th place in the AFCS in '06 so in '07 they played the 4th place team from the AFCN in '06 (Cleveland) and the AFCE in '06 (Miami). Like someone said, there are two of these intraconference position-based games every year. That's why Indy, Jax, and TN played other opponents from those divisions this year. The higher you finish in your division, the tougher your two intraconference position based games the following year - theoretically at least.
The Texans schedule in '08 (other than division games) is:
Home: Balt, Cin, Chi, Det, AFCE (if the Texans stay in last place in the division it will be Miami again)
Away: Cle, Pitt, GB, Minn, AFCW (either KC or Oakland -- they are currently tied)
Sportswriter79
12-18-2007, 09:16 AM
The reason the Texans played Cleveland and Miami this year was because their "Interconference by Position" opponent was the AFCN and AFCE. In other words, the Texans finished in 4th place in the AFCS in '06 so in '07 they played the 4th place team from the AFCN in '06 (Cleveland) and the AFCE in '06 (Miami). Like someone said, there are two of these intraconference position-based games every year. That's why Indy, Jax, and TN played other opponents from those divisions this year. The higher you finish in your division, the tougher your two intraconference position based games the following year - theoretically at least.
The Texans schedule in '08 (other than division games) is:
Home: Balt, Cin, Chi, Det, AFCE (if the Texans stay in last place in the division it will be Miami again)
Away: Cle, Pitt, GB, Minn, AFCW (either KC or Oakland -- they are currently tied)
Ravens, Bears, Lions at home? I hate the NFC, but the good news is that these games are winnable.
moses77550
12-18-2007, 09:21 AM
Does any one know if we play the Packers next year?
I was playing my Madden last night and I was in the 2008 season and we played Green Bay the first game of the season. If you trust the game then yes.
outofhnd
12-18-2007, 10:38 AM
boy its not going to be fun watching our defense try and stop Adrian Peterson next year. Our defense can be tops but it just takes one player out of position with him and hes gone for 6.
PROFAN
12-18-2007, 11:52 AM
Ravens, Bears, Lions at home? I hate the NFC, but the good news is that these games are winnable.
Ravens are AFC, but playing like an NFC team.
We will play at green bay, would like to take my son to that game, but i'm afraid it will be pricey, no cheap flights to green bay.
El Tejano
12-18-2007, 01:11 PM
Does any one know if we play the Packers next year?
I don't know if we play the Packers but if we do I can guarantee you that I will have the game on mute with 610 am on the radio behind because everything will be about Favre:
Matt Schaub with an 80 yard TD to Andre Johnson.
Yeah you can see where Brett Favre's play has inspired the QBs of this generation. Just look at how Matt Schaub looked off the coverage like Favre does and then throws the TD like Favre does.
Hey Matt Schaub came to Houston in a trade with Atlanta much like Favre and Houston is only hoping that deal turns out as great as the Favre deal did.
ALL DAY LONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wildroot
12-18-2007, 07:39 PM
Ravens, Bears, Lions at home? I hate the NFC, but the good news is that these games are winnable.
Depends on which Bears, Ravens and Lions team we see.
TEXANottoMAN
12-18-2007, 07:42 PM
I was playing my Madden last night and I was in the 2008 season and we played Green Bay the first game of the season. If you trust the game then yes.
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