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<blockquote data-quote="Planter" data-source="post: 12040762" data-attributes="member: 101620"><p>don't count on the Bengals being an easy win, they look like they're finally making strides to get going in the right direction.</p><p></p><p>but there's actually quite a few really good primetime games this year, save for the Browns, Seahawks, and Cardinals appearing. none of those 3 has earned their right to play on primetime lately, but it must be some sort of crying about equality that got them a spot or two.</p><p></p><p>and aside from the usual plethora of nfc east garbage matchups on primetime, I can't bitch too much this year about matchups that don't appear competitive.</p><p></p><p>but at least starting week 11, flex scheduling kicks in, so hopefully some of the dog matchups later in the season will be voided out in favor of something more exciting</p><p></p><p><a href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1150531-nfl-schedule-release-predicting-sunday-night-flex-matchups-for-weeks-11-17" target="_blank">NFL Schedule Release: Predicting Sunday Night Flex Matchups for Weeks 11-17 | Bleacher Report</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Planter, post: 12040762, member: 101620"] don't count on the Bengals being an easy win, they look like they're finally making strides to get going in the right direction. but there's actually quite a few really good primetime games this year, save for the Browns, Seahawks, and Cardinals appearing. none of those 3 has earned their right to play on primetime lately, but it must be some sort of crying about equality that got them a spot or two. and aside from the usual plethora of nfc east garbage matchups on primetime, I can't bitch too much this year about matchups that don't appear competitive. but at least starting week 11, flex scheduling kicks in, so hopefully some of the dog matchups later in the season will be voided out in favor of something more exciting [url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1150531-nfl-schedule-release-predicting-sunday-night-flex-matchups-for-weeks-11-17]NFL Schedule Release: Predicting Sunday Night Flex Matchups for Weeks 11-17 | Bleacher Report[/url] [/QUOTE]
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