No, it's bad. Four games against the Pats and Fish. Road games at Tampa, Houston, and New Orleans, where both are MUCH better. Home games against Carolina and Atlanta, both playoff teams. Home against Tennessee, best team in the AFC this year. Road game against Indianapolis, which will no doubt be a tough one. The EASIEST games on the schedule are home against Jacksonville, who could be much better next year, on the road against Oakland, who beat us this year, and Russell will be in his third year, so they should be better, and at home against Cincy, who is missing about a third of its roster due to injury, including Carson Palmer. And of course, the two Buffalo games, which can't be considered gimmes at all.
Good news is... If we keep the trend the same from the season the literally just passed, we are in good shape. We play up to the competition. In theory, we go 14-2. Just saying.
Seeing how we lost to Oakland,Seattle,Dolphins San Frn and Denver. It appears we do bad against shitty teams.
Jets will go 4-12 next year if woody keeps the same coaching staff. Remember some players were signed only 1 yr contract.
We always seem to do better against the better teams, year in and out. So I say a tough schedule is what we need.
I'd normally say, "Hey at least we'll have 2 automatic wins against the dolphins." But, Mangini and the gang stunk that one up for me today.