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Nov 18, 2010

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Kalli posted:

Using that list above, prime time games for each team:

AFC:
5: Patriots, Broncos, Jets
4: Steelers, Texans
3: Colts, Bengals, Raiders, Chiefs
2: Bills, Ravens, Dolphins
1: Browns, Titans, Jaguars, Chargers

NFC:
6: Cowboys
5: Giants, Vikings, Packers, Panthers, Seahawks
4: Eagles, Washington, Bears, Cardinals
3:
2 :Lions, Saints, Buccaneers, Falcons, 49ers, Rams
1:

The loving Cowboys, every time.

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Nov 18, 2010

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If 2015 is any indication, welcome your NFC North champions, the Green Bay Packers:

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Nov 18, 2010

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C-Euro posted:

Going more general, is there any reading out there about how the schedule is made? Obviously it's trivial to figure out who plays who each year, but other stuff like home/away teams, primetime slots, when a certain match-up occurs, etc. seems like a lot to wade through.

I remember reading an article about this, there's a whole bunch of cool constraints you can put in. Like for example, I think they make it so the winners of the Super Bowl never play an away game to open up the season, or they're trying to minimize the number of straight away games a team has, or stuff like that.

It's actually a really cool scheduling problem.

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