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I think the Saints may be the only team who has yet to face the Texans...despite being the closest to each other. Maybe one the extra ones will be them, it's just driving me nuts.

The Saints played the Texans is 2003, and they will play them next year in Houston.

Has Tampa ever played Houston?

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On 11/19/2012 at 7:23 PM, oldschoolvikings said:
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By virtue of being in the same division as the Saints, Tampa Bay also played Houston in 2003, winning 16-3 at home. In addition, just like the Saints, they'll visit Houston in 2007.

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New York Jets |3-3| First, AFC East

New York Mets |74-88| Fourth, NL East

New York Islanders|34-37-11| Fifth, Atlantic Division

New Orleans Hornets |21-45| Third, Southwest Division

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Everybody has played everybody over the last 4 years.

Yep - this year was the last year(since scheduling was re-organized in 2002) that any new matchups were created. Over the next four years, the same AFC-NFC matchups from 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 will switch to the other teams' venue.

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New York Jets |3-3| First, AFC East

New York Mets |74-88| Fourth, NL East

New York Islanders|34-37-11| Fifth, Atlantic Division

New Orleans Hornets |21-45| Third, Southwest Division

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I think the Broncos may as well move to the AFC East, I think the Patriots have played them 9 out of the last 10 years or something.

It's been amazing, really. It'll continue to happen as long as both teams win their division, OR finish in the same place, OR play each other's division on the three-year rotation. I bet there's a few cases like that.

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New York Jets |3-3| First, AFC East

New York Mets |74-88| Fourth, NL East

New York Islanders|34-37-11| Fifth, Atlantic Division

New Orleans Hornets |21-45| Third, Southwest Division

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I think the Broncos may as well move to the AFC East, I think the Patriots have played them 9 out of the last 10 years or something.

It's been amazing, really. It'll continue to happen as long as both teams win their division, OR finish in the same place, OR play each other's division on the three-year rotation. I bet there's a few cases like that.

The Falcons and Lions have played a lot in the past few years, and it's usually in Detroit.

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Once again...I have to wait until the Niners come to town.

Being a fan of a team 3,000 miles away sucks.

Yes it does. Id love to see my team just once where i wasnt getting hastled or having my life threatened. But i guess thats a part of the fun too.

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On 11/19/2012 at 7:23 PM, oldschoolvikings said:
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http://www.bengals.com/team/200509ScheduleRotation.asp

Here is the schedule rotation for the Bengals from 2006-2009

2006 will be tough for the Bengals as they host Oakland, San Diego, Atlanta, Carolina and New England, and traveling to Denver, Kansas City, Tampa Bay, Indianapolis, and New Orleans(whereever they may be) as well as the Division games with Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Cleveland

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