2025 Schedule release

The NFL is absolute garbage compared to 20+ years ago. How the fuck does a horrible team like the Chiefs go 15-1? They would've been fighting for a playoff spot in the 2000's. The league is designed for mediocre QB's to put up big numbers. The OL should be good enough for Maye and to make throws to his supporting cast at WR/TE. The defense on paper is it's best since 2019.

I know a lot of people want to keep their expectations down to protect Maye, but Maye's diapers need to be taken off and not have him to be high maintenance like LeBron James. That mother fucker got Luka traded to LA and he still found a way to lose 4-1 in the first round. We don't want to go down that path where Maye needs Jon Ogden at LT, Jerry Rice at WR, Barry Sanders at RB, Gronk at TE and so forth before they can win 9 games. The roster is good enough to win 9 games in such a weak league.
 
The NFL is absolute garbage compared to 20+ years ago. How the fuck does a horrible team like the Chiefs go 15-1? They would've been fighting for a playoff spot in the 2000's. The league is designed for mediocre QB's to put up big numbers. The OL should be good enough for Maye and to make throws to his supporting cast at WR/TE. The defense on paper is it's best since 2019.

I know a lot of people want to keep their expectations down to protect Maye, but Maye's diapers need to be taken off and not have him to be high maintenance like LeBron James. That mother fucker got Luka traded to LA and he still found a way to lose 4-1 in the first round. We don't want to go down that path where Maye needs Jon Ogden at LT, Jerry Rice at WR, Barry Sanders at RB, Gronk at TE and so forth before they can win 9 games. The roster is good enough to win 9 games in such a weak league.


Literally nobody is saying that Maye needs Ogden + Rice + Sanders + Gronk.


But the evidence is clear that you cannot have a shit OL and a shit receiving corps and a shit RB group and bring out the best of your QB. Even Brady, the greatest QB to ever play the game, needed some help around him.
 
Literally nobody is saying that Maye needs Ogden + Rice + Sanders + Gronk.


But the evidence is clear that you cannot have a shit OL and a shit receiving corps and a shit RB group and bring out the best of your QB. Even Brady, the greatest QB to ever play the game, needed some help around him.

And things are going to be better for Maye next year...how? Even if Maye is talented, he's likely going to be the next Sam Bradford considering the team he was drafted to.
 
Behind what offensive line? You think the new guy with short arms is going to protect Maye? HAHAHAHA
You may have heard the phrase "size doesn't matter." This is only true when you know what you are doing, be it on the football field or in the bedroom. Our new LT has perfect technique in both cases, according to scouts and his girlfriend. He will be fine.

However, for someone like yourself, size would certainly help as you lack any experience or know-how in the bedroom. Unfortunately, you lack the size as well.
 
Literally nobody is saying that Maye needs Ogden + Rice + Sanders + Gronk.


But the evidence is clear that you cannot have a shit OL and a shit receiving corps and a shit RB group and bring out the best of your QB. Even Brady, the greatest QB to ever play the game, needed some help around him.
Brady never finished with less than 9 wins in his career with the Pats or the Bucs until he sat out the last game, but you really can't compare anyone to Brady.

The team is good enough to get 9 wins in this league which means Maye is going to have to show us more than his one throw/one run per game. If this team time traveled into the 1990's-2000's, we're having a different conversation.
 
By the way, I legitimately don't see a single loss on this schedule. Some of you may seem surprised and point to Buffalo and Baltimore, to which I respond with:

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It would be great to see Denver take a step forward and really challenge the Chiefs for the division.
 
Brady never finished with less than 9 wins in his career with the Pats or the Bucs until he sat out the last game, but you really can't compare anyone to Brady.

The team is good enough to get 9 wins in this league which means Maye is going to have to show us more than his one throw/one run per game. If this team time traveled into the 1990's-2000's, we're having a different conversation.
I think having McD coaching him will help Maye by leaps and bounds ... having Diggs doesn't hurt either. LOL Also love Henderson to run, catch and block. Excellent pick. Should contribute immediately.
 
The 2025 NFL schedule is here, and for the New England Patriots, it brings a mix of familiar foes, high-profile primetime matchups, and a late-season gauntlet that could define the team's postseason fate. In Mike Vrabel's first season as head coach, the Patriots will face a favorable slate on paper, boasting the NFL's third-easiest strength of schedule (.429), and play 12 of their 17 games at 1 p.m. ET.
The Patriots will travel the sixth-fewest miles in the league this season, a welcome shift from last year when they logged the fourth-most. The furthest trip on the docket is to New Orleans in Week 6 — no transatlantic flights, no West Coast swings, and no extended travel grinds.
But while the schedule lacks logistical strain, it makes up for it in late-season pressure. With four divisional games and matchups against Baltimore and Cincinnati in the final seven weeks, the Patriots will need to peak at the right time to keep their playoff hopes alive.

Here's a full breakdown of what lies ahead in 2025.
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1. Three Prime Time Games
New England will be featured in three prime time contests this season, up from just one in 2024, but that number could change because beginning in Week 5, all games will be subject to flex scheduling.
The Patriots first prime time game comes that same week, in Week 5 with a Sunday Night Football showdown in Buffalo — an early AFC East litmus test and the potential for Stefon Diggs to suit up against his former team in front of a national audience.
Weeks 11 and 13 bring the other two night games: a Thursday night home date with the Jets, followed by a Monday Night Football clash with the Giants, with a road trip to Cincinnati sandwiched between them. The Week 11 game marks the second straight year the Pats and Jets meet under the Thursday night lights.

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2. Late Bye Week Again

For the second year in a row, the Patriots receive the latest possible bye week — Week 14. While a late bye can be grueling to reach, it offers a critical breather before a four-game sprint that includes the Ravens, Bills, Dolphins, and Jets. The Pats will need every ounce of rest to weather a closing stretch that could be packed with playoff implications.
3. October Road Warriors
After opening with three of their first four games at Gillette Stadium, the Patriots hit the road for three straight games in October: at Buffalo (Week 5), at New Orleans (Week 6), and at Tennessee (Week 7). The Titans game will be a headline-grabber as Mike Vrabel returns to coach against the franchise he led for six seasons.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) is pressured by Patriots defensive end Keion White (99).

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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) is pressured by Patriots defensive end Keion White (99).
4. Division Dates Set for Drama
Two of the Patriots' toughest divisional games — at Miami (Week 2) and at Buffalo (Week 5) — arrive early. Then comes a seven-week reprieve from AFC East action before a crucial run: home vs. Jets (Week 11), at Buffalo (Week 15), at Jets (Week 16), and vs. Miami (Week 18, TBD).
The finale against the Dolphins in Foxborough could be a snow-covered playoff decider, one that could be shifted to another primetime spot.
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5. 12 Games Slated for 1 p.m.
The Patriots are set to play at least 12 games at 1 p.m.. Last year, they were initially scheduled for 11 and ended up with 13. It's a return to routine for a team that can find comfort and consistency in the early window. Only Week 6 at New Orleans falls in the 4 p.m. hour.
6. Third-Easiest Strength of Schedule
New England's opponents combined for a .429 winning percentage in 2024, giving the Patriots the 30th-ranked strength of schedule. Just four of their opponents made the playoffs last season: Buffalo, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and Tampa Bay. While this metric isn't predictive, it does offer optimism for a team in transition under Vrabel.

7. Showdowns with Young Stars
A soft schedule doesn't mean a lack of intrigue. Rookies Cam Ward (1st overall, Titans), Abdul Carter (3rd overall, Giants), and Ashton Jeanty (6th overall, Raiders) are among the top draft picks the Patriots will see. Those matchups could provide early previews of the league's next wave of talent. The Pats should also get a look at Armand Membou (7th overall, Jets), Tet McMillan (8th overall, Panthers) and Kelvin Banks (9th overall, Saints), putting six of the top 10 picks in the 2025 draft class on New England's slate.
8. Light Travel Load
After crisscrossing the country twice and even heading to England in 2024, the Patriots will keep things regional in 2025. Their travel itinerary ranks the sixth-fewest miles in the NFL, with zero games west of the Mississippi River. The lack of long trips could help preserve the team's legs for the critical December stretch.
9. Take Advantage of Bad Football
Vrabel isn't shying away from basics as he takes the reins.
"We just want to be good enough to take advantage of bad football, that's where we're going to start," Vrabel said in his introductory press conference. "Like we're undefeated right now, but if we can just work towards taking advantage of bad football and being good enough to, when somebody makes a mistake, capitalizing on it and not being the ones that make the mistakes, and focusing on the little things and the details and helping them do their job better, that's a great place to start."
In a season filled with a collection of young quarterbacks, new head coaches, and rebuilding teams, Vrabel's message may be perfectly suited to a 2025 schedule full of opportunity. But as a rebuilding team with a young quarterback and a new coach of their own, the question now is: can they seize it?
 
You may have heard the phrase "size doesn't matter." This is only true when you know what you are doing, be it on the football field or in the bedroom. Our new LT has perfect technique in both cases, according to scouts and his girlfriend. He will be fine.

So what about the rest of your crap offensive line? Even assuming that stumpy is any good....

However, for someone like yourself, size would certainly help as you lack any experience or know-how in the bedroom. Unfortunately, you lack the size as well.

What I do know is that my team has 4 super bowls and we didn't cheat to win any of them. The Patriots have, what, 3 super bowls outside spygate?
 
And things are going to be better for Maye next year...how? Even if Maye is talented, he's likely going to be the next Sam Bradford considering the team he was drafted to.


If you're going to troll, at least do it with some modicum of intelligence behind it.
 
Brady never finished with less than 9 wins in his career with the Pats or the Bucs until he sat out the last game, but you really can't compare anyone to Brady.

The team is good enough to get 9 wins in this league which means Maye is going to have to show us more than his one throw/one run per game. If this team time traveled into the 1990's-2000's, we're having a different conversation.


And we saw that even Brady, for all his brilliance and his quick release, was impacted by consistent pressure. Every QB is.


We have a hope of how good the team will be, same as every other NFL fanbase. We don't know if it's good enough to get 9 wins, even with this cupcake schedule. It's amazing to watch people be so willfully blind to that, even after two straight 4 win seasons. This team hasn't even had its first media-covered OTA, FFS.

I like the potential of this team. But if, for example, T-Rex can't play LT, or Maye gets destroyed on one of his ill advised runs, or Moses goes down with an injury, or Diggs is nothing but a shell of his former self, everything about that potential changes.
 
And we saw that even Brady, for all his brilliance and his quick release, was impacted by consistent pressure. Every QB is.


We have a hope of how good the team will be, same as every other NFL fanbase. We don't know if it's good enough to get 9 wins, even with this cupcake schedule. It's amazing to watch people be so willfully blind to that, even after two straight 4 win seasons. This team hasn't even had its first media-covered OTA, FFS.

I like the potential of this team. But if, for example, T-Rex can't play LT, or Maye gets destroyed on one of his ill advised runs, or Moses goes down with an injury, or Diggs is nothing but a shell of his former self, everything about that potential changes.

On what planet is the Patrots schedule a cupcake schedule? I see 10 losses, unless you start videotaping team's signals again.
 
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