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2019 Opponents about set...
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The Vikings’ 2019 opponents are set, except for one game.
They will play each team in the NFC East and AFC West, along with two games each against their NFC North foes. They also play the second place team in the NFC West (Seattle) and the NFC South (either Atlanta, Tampa Bay or Carolina).
Home games will be against Green Bay, Detroit, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, Oakland, Denver and the NFC South runner-up.
Road games are at Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Seattle, Kansas City, L.A. Chargers, Green Bay, Detroit and Chicago.

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#2
Man, tough road schedule!
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#3
A lot can change year to year but that looks like a rough schedual
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Quote: @purpleloki said:
Man, tough road schedule!
True - but a season tix holder looks at the home schedule and says hot dayum! Some years are duds for opponents, that looks like fun though. 
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#5
Well, if I have to sell a kidney, me and the girlfriend will be at the Philly game...
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#6
Once again...all the good teams on the road. 
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#7
... and the only possible away game they could play in London is against the Chargers.
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Once again...all the good teams on the road. 
  
Yup, why couldn't we get at least 1 of the top 2 teams in the AFC West and maybe Seattle at home? :#
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Quote: @muydnbejydk said:
@MaroonBells said:
Once again...all the good teams on the road. 
  
Yup, why couldn't we get at least 1 of the top 2 teams in the AFC West and maybe Seattle at home? :#
Really WTH did we ever do to these schedule makers. 
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Quote: @muydnbejydk said:
@MaroonBells said:
Once again...all the good teams on the road. 
  
Yup, why couldn't we get at least 1 of the top 2 teams in the AFC West and maybe Seattle at home? :#
Quote: @suncoastvike said:
@muydnbejydk said:
@MaroonBells said:
Once again...all the good teams on the road. 
  
Yup, why couldn't we get at least 1 of the top 2 teams in the AFC West and maybe Seattle at home? :#
Really WTH did we ever do to these schedule makers. 

those games are set from a rotation that was created years ago... its just how the teams rise and fall as far as how difficult our schedule is in terms of opponents and where we play them.  where the schedule makers come into play is the order in which we play them and the day of the week and time of day.  Who we play is fixed based on a rotation and how we finish our year vs opposing division winners.

I would like to see the league implement a somewhat fixed schedule in that division games are the first 3 and last 3 games of the season, with the homes and aways rotated each year,  then work in the rest through the middle with maybe the non conference being strung together,  the common division strung together, and then fill in with the opposing division equals.  take some of the randomness out of the equation from that aspect.  
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