**Games are listed in chronological order.**
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A division rivalry game the first week of the season? Should be a great test for what should be an improved offensive line for the Vikings. The Favre-less Packers will have a brutal test right out of the gate. This game could set the tone for their entire season.
Vikings at
Packers (09/08)
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Cleveland was a bit of a surprise last year. The Steelers tapered off towards the end. Should be a good early-season match-up between the tied victors of last years AFC North Champs
Steelers at
Browns (09/14) -
Last year's game was one for the ages. Even without Favre, the Packers are still a formidable foe with that tenacious defense.
Cowboys at
Packers (09/21) -
LT should be back to bowling over defenses again this year, and with his personal vendetta against the Patriots and Bill Bilichek, it should prove to be an electric atmosphere. Could be a preview to the playoffs.
Patriots at
Chargers (10/12) -
Reigning Superbowl Champs vs. a tough Steelers team with tons of pop. Get your abacus ready to tally how many times Eli will hit the floor.
Giants at
Steelers(10/26) -
Patriots at
Colts (11/02)
Is any list complete without this game? Could be another AFC Championship preview, but more importantly it will be a rematch for a great late-season game in 2007. In a game that was decided in the final minutes, the Colts were playing with multiple injuries to their offensive and defensive lines. Provided everyone is healthy, could the Colts turn that late game decision around? -
Big Ben vs. Peyton. This will be a collosal match-up in all regards. Both teams bring the full package at every position, but have completely different styles. Which will pay off, the agile Colts or the smash-mouth Steelers?
Colts at
Steelers (11/09) -
Is it just me or does Indi have a really tough schedule this year? Can the Colts contain Meriman? Can the Chargers contain Peyton?
Colts at
Chargers (11/23)
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Indi isn't the only team that has a tough schedule. It makes for great games, but the Steelers have a rough schedule this year. They can handle it, and by this time, barring injuries, they'll be battle ready for this game. If the Pats are undefeated going in, I don't like their chances coming out the same way.
Steelers at
Patriots (11/30) -
Cowboys won both 2007 regular season face-offs, but the Giants took the playoff game. This late-season match-up could prove to be the deciding factor in the NFC East race. Rivalry, late season, and playoff hopes all on the line. Doesn't get much better than this.
Giants at
Cowboys (12/14)
Games to Miss
Patriots at
Jets (09/14)
How can you want to miss the '08 version of SpyGate?! Oh yeah, because the Jets don't stand a chance even if the Patriots don't figure out another way to cheat.
Cardinals at
Patriots (12/21)
The Patriots after going 18-1 are primed for another year just like that. The NFL has scheduled a bunch of cup-cakes for 'em, including this game. Unless Billicek feels like giving the Arizona fans a Christmas gift, this will be a route.












