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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
Yeah and if you add in the Saints on Monday it looks even worse especially if they lost. The only guaranteed losses IMO are NE and KC but this stretch will probably take them out of the conversation of a Wild Card spot as a .500 scenario on this stretch will be difficult. I will never figure out how the NFL handles its scheduling as Raiders are top 5 for hardest schedule while the Chiefs get bottom 10. Doesn't seem fair.
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I'm not sure how you are getting those numbers.
They main difference is that the Chiefs get two games against a Raider team who won 7 games last year whereas those same games for the Raiders are against a 12 win team. But even that's a total swing of 10 games in terms of opponent wins. Baltimore won 8 more games than last years Browns and the Texans won 3 more than the Colts did. So really the Chiefs opponents have the one more total win than the Raiders opponents did last year.