Crying About the Schedule Isn’t Going to Win the Division
Every year, with the announcement of the NFL’s 2008 regular season schedule, there’s always one thing you can count on: fan’s outrage over the injustice of their favorite team’s schedule. Cripes! Even our Ranting Slovak started the year with this.
While there may be a tad bit of justification for apparent injustices, I dare say this dribble is WAY overrated. Each team has to play 16 games. They gotta play somebody and they can’t all be the Dolphins so why don’t we stop whining and get ready to play.
At the same time, though, who you play obviously matters. Blitzburgh over at Behind the Steel Curtain makes a good point about this. The 2006 Jets are just one example given in that post. Easy shcedule = make the playoffs. I’m also reminded of last year’s Browns who were lucky enough to have .430 schedule (and, oh by the way, still missed the postseason).
To further add fuel to flame, ESPN’s John Clayton even wrote an article the other day that proves the Steelers have a doozy of a schedule. Their opponents’ winning percentage is .598. That’s apparently one of the toughest in NFL history. He also claims that playing these caliber teams can really wear a team down to the point they finally break.
And, to be honest, this very well may be the case for Pittsburgh (or any of the AFC North for that matter). Especially when you consider how the Steelers finished last year. Could they start out of the gate strong again and then just get tired about half way through the season? These are legitimate concerns, but I think the Steelers will hold up better than some fear.
In today’s NFL, if you can win all of your home games and your divisional games, you’re going to have a more significant chance of making the playoffs. If the Steelers are able to do just that and no more, their record would be 11-5. Which in most any season should get you in the playoffs. But can they do that?
Listed below were my initial thoughts when I looked at the Steelers schedule. Call it my “Preseason Prediction”, if you will. But I think it has a lot of merit. Ah, to be a football fan. This is what makes the offseason so much fun, right?
- Houston: This is a game the Steelers should win. The Texans are getting better, but they’re not at the level Pittsburgh is at. Win [1-0]
- @ Cleveland: This one may be tough, but am I the only one that thinks the Browns, when faced with a tougher schedule, will fall apart under the pressure? This may not be the case by Week #2, but it just seems that Ben owns this team, doesn’t it? Win [2-0]
- @ Philadelphia: This is a totally different team when Donovan McNabb is playing. I just don’t think the Eagles are as much of a threat as they’ve been in the past, though. They’re getting a bit long in the teeth. Win [3-0]
- Baltimore: We said it last season, the terror the Ravens have imposed on Pittsburgh ended last October. Too bad Steve McNair won’t be playing in this one, too! Win [4-0]
- @ Jacksonville: We just can’t get away from these guys can we? The Jaguars have always given the Steelers fits. There’s just some teams who have a mental & psychological edge over you. I think the Steelers will try to avenge last year’s losses, but the outcome will sadly be the same. Loss [4-1]
- Bye Week. Pittsburgh stands at 4-1 (gee, that sounds familiar)
- @ Cincinnati: Without an O-Line, Chad Johnson or Chris Henry, it could be another loooong year for Carson Palmer. Win [5-1]
- New York Giants: Don’t get me wrong, the Giants earned that Super Bowl last year, and nothing gave me greater pleasure than seeing them upset the Pats. But I just don’t think this team will be that good in 2008. Win [6-1]
- @ Washington (MNF): This should be a good game, but I don’t know if Jim Zorn will have this team playing like a real winner in ‘08. Win [7-1]
- Indianapolis: The Steelers always play the Colts tough at home (and usually win, too). But because they will probably have two losses by now. Loss [7-2]
- San Diego: Two straight home games against playoff-caliber teams. The bad news here is the Chargers get to play at 4:15 instead of 1pm. I still think the Steelers win this, though. Win [8-2]
- Cincinnati: A third straight home game will certainly help keep our boys rested (somewhat) considering this is a Thursday nighter. A season sweep of the Bungles will put the Steelers in a good position (especially since the Patriots will probably be 11-0 by now). Win [9-2]
- @ New England: The Steelers will have 10 days to prepare for this one. Will it be enough? I don’t think so, but it should be closer than last year’s debacle. Loss [9-3]
- Dallas: Pittsburgh hardly ever plays the Cowboys at home. In fact, I half thought the schedule makers would have made this a Thanksgiving game (thank God they didn’t). In my opinion, the Cowboys are vastly overrated. Wade Phillips will probably end up losing his job after this season. Besides, I’d love to see Jerry Jones scowling on the sidelines at Heinz Field. Win [10-3]
- @ Baltimore: Another season sweep of a division rival. Win [11-3]
- @ Tennessee: I’m thinking that at this point, the Sterelers will have wrapped up the AFC North. And with losses to Indy and the Pats putting Pittsburgh out of the hunt for a bye week in the playoffs, I’d be surprised to see starters on the field. Loss [11-4]
- Cleveland: You can’t honestly expect me to think the Browns will ever beat the Steelers, can you? Win [12-4]
So what do you think? Are the Steelers really a 12-4 team this year (no matter who they pick up in the draft)? Are the Giants, Eagles & Cowboys all as overrated as I’m making them out to be? Will the Browns fold under the pressure of a tougher schedule? And waht about the Chargers? I’d lover to hear your thoughts.

April 17th, 2008 at 10:31 pm
I would not be surprised to see us drop the away game to the Browns. It is week two we didn’t finish strong last year, and will likely still be working on getting a shuffled O-Line working well. One thing Cleveland will probably have going for them this year is a good D-Line, so iffy O-Line play on our part could make for a rough day for Ben. I hope we don’t drop it but I think we might.
The only other games I think that will be tough that you have in the win column are, SD we have a fairly bad history with this team even in Pitt. So I say 10-6 to 12-4 depending on how well our O-Line plays.
April 18th, 2008 at 6:11 am
Looks like a tough schedule , I think Browns will finally win one , Cowboys , Giants , Gatriots , SD, and also that any given sunday upset , I see the Steelers losing at least six games. Hopefully no injury to Ben , O line scares me and we need a great draft. Tomlin and Colbert better be doing their homework there is no room for error in this years draft.
April 18th, 2008 at 1:05 pm
I REALLY THINK YOU ARE DREAMING. THE STEELERS ARE A QUALITY FOOTBALL TEAM. NO ARGUEMENT THERE. BUT I FEEL A FEW TEAMS CAN SNEAK UP ON THE STEELERS AND BE SPOILERS TO AN ALREADY TOUGH 08′ SLATE! THAT SAID I REALLY FEEL THAT THE TEXANS CAN BE THAT SPOILER IN WEEL ONE. THEY BEAT THEM IN THE FIRST SEASON IN PITTSBURGH, AND THEY WERE A BETTER TEAM LAST YEAR AT 8-8, SO THIS MIGHT BE THE FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON, BUT WHEN ITS ALL DONE, THIS MIGHT BE THE GAME WE ALL LOOK BACK AT AND SAY WE SHOULD’VE, BUT COULDN’T!…
April 19th, 2008 at 1:22 am
I think 10-6 or 11-5 is a possibility. Nobody is giving the Steelers much of a chance and that’s when they prosper. With that being said they won’t achieve success unless players like Ike Taylor start earning their hefty salaries and Troy stays healthy and plays like he did three years ago. I think the O-Line will be better without the Faneca distraction. Arians playcalling is also a big concern, but I’ll remain cautiously optimistic and say the Steelers either win the division or capture a wild card spot which will be well deserved looking at their ridiculously tough slate.
May 1st, 2008 at 2:13 am
If the STEELERS go 8-8 Coach Tomlin should get Coach of the Year!!! This is the hardest schedule I have ever seen in 28 years!!! Actually I kind of hope we do finish with an 8-8 record…because then we can let our team grow…we can get a higher draft pick…and we will have a softer schedule. If we have a 8-8 record or worse….WE WILL WIN THE SUPERBOWL IN 2009!!!