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Dolphins project to have hardest schedule

Posted Jan. 20 at 02:00 PM

Below, see the preliminary numbers for strength of schedule for 2009. It appears (based on 2008 win-loss records) that the Dolphins, Panthers, Patriots and Falcons will play the hardest schedules.

The easiest schedules (and teams will change a lot in the offseason) project to below to the Bears, Vikings, Packers, Steelers and Ravens.

The complete list …


STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE FOR 2009 SEASON

   W    L    T   Pct.
  105  149  2  .414  Chicago
  107  148  1  .420  Minnesota
  109  146  1  .428  Green Bay
  110  144  2  .434  Pittsburgh
  111  143  2  .438  Baltimore
  113  143  0  .441  Arizona
  113  142  1  .443  San Francisco
  114  140  2  .449  Cleveland
  117  139  0  .457  Seattle
  119  137  0  .465  Cincinnati
  119  137  0  .465  St. Louis
  119  136  1  .467  Detroit
  122  132  2  .480  Denver
  122  132  2  .480  Oakland
  123  131  2  .484  Kansas City
  123  131  2  .484  San Diego
  125  129  2  .492  Washington
  129  126  1  .506  Houston
  130  126  0  .508  Tennessee
  131  125  0  .512  Indianapolis
  132  124  0  .516  Jacksonville
  131  123  2  .516  Dallas
  134  120  2  .527  NY Giants
  137  119  0  .535  Philadelphia
  142  113  1  .557  New Orleans
  145  110  1  .568  NY Jets
  146  110  0  .570  Buffalo
  148  107  1  .580  Tampa Bay
  150  105  1  .588  Atlanta
  151  105  0  .590  New England
  151  104  1  .592  Carolina
  152  104  0  .594  Miami


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