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Arizona should have easy path to top of weak NFC West

Posted Nov. 09 at 04:50 AM

Strength of Schedule - projected

The difficulty of schedule of teams going forward. Arizona, New Orleans and Chicago project to have the easiest schedules, while Carolina, Atlanta and Houston project to have the hardest. The figures below do not include week 17 games (most fantasy leagues are done at that time).

W L Pct
18 38 .321 -v Arizona
19 29 .396 New Orleans
23 33 .411 - Chicago
24 33 .421 Kansas City
24 33 .421 - Miami
21 28 .429 St. Louis
25 32 .439 - NY Giants
22 27 .449 San Diego
26 31 .456 - Pittsburgh
22 26 .458 Washington
26 30 .464 - Cleveland
26 30 .464 Tampa Bay
27 30 .474 - New England
23 25 .479 Green Bay
27 29 .482 - Buffalo
28 30 .483 Indianapolis
28 29 .491 - Seattle
26 24 .520 Denver
26 24 .520 - San Francisco
30 27 .526 Detroit
26 23 .531 - Jacksonville
30 26 .536 NY Jets
27 22 .551 - Oakland
26 21 .553 Tennessee
31 25 .554 - Minnesota
31 24 .564 Philadelphia
33 25 .569 - Dallas
33 24 .579 Baltimore
34 24 .586 - Cincinnati
34 23 .596 Houston
35 23 .603 - Atlanta
37 20 .649 Carolina

Strength of Schedule - thus far

The difficulty of schedule teams have faced so far. Chicago, Kansas City and Jacksonville have had the easiest schedules, while Cleveland, Buffalo and Detroit have had the hardest. The figures don't include the teams' current win-loss records for the most accurate representation of how each team's opponents have fared against other teams.

W L Pct
24 41 .369 - Chicago
27 39 .409 Kansas City
27 38 .415 - Jacksonville
30 42 .417 Green Bay
30 42 .417 - New Orleans
27 37 .422 NY Giants
28 38 .424 - St. Louis
28 37 .431 New England
29 36 .446 - NY Jets
33 40 .452 Oakland
29 35 .453 - Baltimore
31 35 .470 Seattle
31 34 .477 - Tampa Bay
32 33 .492 Atlanta
32 33 .492 - Washington
33 33 .500 Tennessee
34 32 .515 - Minnesota
34 32 .515 San Francisco
34 31 .523 - Philadelphia
35 31 .530 Houston
34 30 .531 - Indianapolis
35 30 .538 Miami
36 30 .545 - Carolina
40 33 .548 San Diego
37 30 .552 - Arizona
37 28 .569 Dallas
37 28 .569 - Denver
37 28 .569 Pittsburgh
37 27 .578 - Cincinnati
39 26 .600 Detroit
42 23 .646 - Buffalo
42 23 .646 Cleveland

Readers' Comments

Posted by IAN ALLAN | Nov. 12 at 06:43 AM

A couple of weeks back, I noticed that the chart had been compiled incorrectly. I had trained a guy earlier on the process of how the numbers are created, but somewhere along the line, a step or two got missed or completed out of order. I will keep an eye on these numbers in the upcoming weeks to make sure they are correct.

Posted by MARTIN DONNELLY | Nov. 11 at 08:08 AM

Remind me to stop looking at this. If memory serves last week or the week before Atlanta was 6th easiest. Now they are second hardest. That's after playing Tampa Bay and who? Or did you have Notre Dame and Duke on their schedule when you calculated it two weeks ago?

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