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Looks like here is most of the schedule:

 

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    9/28 game against Bears is at Chicago. 11/9 Bears game at Lambeau.

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    More on 2014 schedule: 10/19 Carolina; 11/2 Bye; 11/9 Chicago; 11/16 Philadelphia; 11/30 New England; 12/8 (Mon) Atl; 12/28 DetExpand

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    ' schedule starting to take shape. 9/4 (Thur) at Seattle; 9/14 NY Jets; 9/21 at Detroit; 9/28 Chicago; 10/2 (Thur) Minnesota.

Seems like every year the opening several weeks are brutal.  This year they get 3 of the first 4 on the road against SEA, CHI and Detoilet with what should be an ass-whipping of the Jets mixed in.  Then they have another Thursday game to follow that.  At least it's against the Queens.  4 of the first 6 are on the road.  Come out of the first half with a winning record and they're in good shape.

 

I like the bye at week 8. 

The NFL announced the complete regular-season schedule on Wednesday evening, and the Packers face a stiff opening test against the Seahawks, who are nearly unbeatable at home with a 17-1 record over the past two years.

“It’s a tremendous opportunity for our football team," said Packers coach Mike McCarthy in a statement released by the team. "We have experience playing in the kickoff opener three years ago, and we will draw on that. Obviously, being the visiting team this time presents new challenges. It will help sharpen our focus even more during training camp and the preseason.”

 

Just five of the Packers’ 16 opponents qualified for the playoffs last season, with 2013 division winners Philadelphia, Carolina and New England coming to Lambeau Field, and the Packers traveling to play at Seattle and New Orleans.

The Packers have their bye near the middle of the season during Week 9, which falls on Nov. 2.

“Ideally, that’s how you draw it up," said McCarthy. "It will be a great time to re-evaluate and re-charge heading into November and December football.”

What's with the home game times?? I have a grandson who has to go to school the next morning, so Sunday second game times are out because of distance. Carolina is at noon but is listed as a "flex," as quite a few seem to be. $o, at the mercy of whoever decide$ to leave it at noon...or not. I avoid November and December because now that I'm a senior citizen I can't handle the cold very well any more. 

 

So many "flex" games don't strike me as very considerate since people have to make plans so far in advance. Yeah, what's a few hours later, unless you're trying to book flights, etc.  /rant.

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Originally Posted by QuietOne:

What's with the home game times?? I have a grandson who has to go to school the next morning, so Sunday second game times are out because of distance. Carolina is at noon but is listed as a "flex," as quite a few seem to be. $o, at the mercy of whoever decide$ to leave it at noon...or not. I avoid November and December because now that I'm a senior citizen I can't handle the cold very well any more. 

 

So many "flex" games don't strike me as very considerate since people have to make plans so far in advance. Yeah, what's a few hours later, unless you're trying to book flights, etc.  /rant.

You're sexy when you're angry.

 

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