Code: 2007 NFL STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE Team Opponents' 2006 Pct. & Record Games vs. teams .500 or Better Games vs. playoff teams Buffalo Bills .539 138-118 12 8 Oakland Raiders .539 138-118 11 6 New England Patriots .535 137-119 10 8 Tennessee Titans .520 133-123 10 6 Indianapolis Colts .516 132-124 10 5 Kansas City Chiefs .516 132-124 11 5 New York Jets .516 132-124 10 7 Cincinnati Bengals .512 131-125 10 6 Miami Dolphins .512 131-125 10 8 Pittsburgh Steelers .512 131-125 10 5 Baltimore Ravens .508 130-126 10 5 Cleveland Browns .508 130-126 10 5 Jacksonville Jaguars .508 130-126 9 5 Denver Broncos .504 129-127 10 5 Detroit Lions .504 129-127 10 7 Houston Texans .504 129-127 10 5 San Diego Chargers .504 129-127 11 6 Minnesota Vikings .500 128-128 10 7 Philadelphia Eagles .500 128-128 10 9 Washington Redskins .500 128-128 10 9 Dallas Cowboys .496 127-129 9 7 New York Giants .496 127-129 8 7 Green Bay Packers .492 126-130 9 7 Seattle Seahawks .488 125-131 8 4 New Orleans Saints .484 124-132 7 4 Carolina Panthers .477 122-134 9 5 Atlanta Falcons .473 121-135 8 5 St. Louis Rams .473 121-135 8 5 Tampa Bay Buccaneers .473 121-135 7 4 San Francisco 49ers .469 120-136 9 5 Chicago Bears .465 119-137 10 7 Arizona Cardinals .461 118-138 8 4 http://sportsline.com/nfl/story/10236651
This is absolutely worthless. We'll know the actual strength of schedule for each team at the end of Week 17.
This may have some kind of "value" in the AFC but in the NFC, the yearly turnaround makes that stuff useless.
No, it's absolutely worthless. Going into last year, the Saints, Jets, and Ravens looked like easy games, whereas the Bucs and Redskins looked like tough contests.
I agree. But in the AFC we know who the big teams are (at least the top 3 or 4) from one year to another while in the NFC, you never know who will step up/down.