Tuesday, April 20, 2010

New York Giants 2010 Schedule

Giants 2010 schedule according to Big Blue Interactive.


Sept. 12 CAROLINA 1:00 PM (FOX)
Sept. 19 at Indianapolis 8:20 PM (NBC)
Sept. 26 TENNESSEE 1:00 PM (CBS)
Oct. 3 CHICAGO 8:20 PM (NBC)
Oct. 10 at Houston 1:00 PM (FOX)
Oct. 17 DETROIT 1:00 PM (FOX)
Oct. 25 (Mon.) at Dallas 8:30 PM (ESPN)
Oct. 31 BYE
Nov. 7 at Seattle 4:05 PM (FOX)
Nov. 14 DALLAS 4:15PM (FOX)
Nov. 21 at Philadelphia 8:20PM* (NBC)
Nov. 28 JACKSONVILLE 1:00PM* (CBS)
Dec. 5 WASHINGTON 1:00PM* (FOX)
Dec. 12 at Minnesota 1:00 PM* (FOX)
Dec. 19 PHILADELPHIA 1:00 PM* (FOX)
Dec. 26 at Green Bay 4:15 PM* (FOX)
Jan. 2 at Washington 1:00PM* (FOX)

4 prime time games. Schedule starts off O.K. BYE is in a great spot, but finish 3 of the last 4 on the road.

UPDATED: The way I see the schedule, the Giants must get off to a fast start next season. The first 4 home games are all winnable games against weak opponents. All 4 did not make the playoffs last season. In the middle of that you have @ Indy where it will be Eli vs. Peyton II. Peyton got the better of Eli in the first meeting at Giants Stadium in 2006. You like to see the BYE as close to the middle of the schedule as possible, and the Giants have it at Week 8, can't get much better than that. The Giants do not play a divisional game until Week 7, and play 5 of their 6 divisional games in the second half of the season. Kolb will have adjusted to running the offense in Philly by then, and McNabb and Shanahan will be on the same page in Washington by the time the Giants see them the first week in December. The Giants schedule is rough, ranked 7th toughest according to NFL.com. With 3 of the last 4 on the road, including @ Green Bay the day after Christmas, the Giants can not do what they did last season and put it in cruise control mid way through the season.

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