The Orioles are also home the following two weeks so the Ravens will most certainly open at home. Otherwise they would open with three road games which will not happen.
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It looks like we have to wait some more:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...ing-this-week/
With the draft being moved back i suspect that they will milk more time off the clock. They will probably stagger the Prime Schedule and then the regular one. This is killing me.
I agree the waiting sucks. But I wasn't expecting it this week. They need a few days to pimp their "schedule release show." I've been thinking next Tue-Thu, and I still feel good about that. Hopefully it's not much later, because I need to plan my life through the end of 2014, and it is all on hold at the moment.
From a "milking it" standpoint, they are better off releasing sooner rather than later. This is a dead-zone they could be filling with chatter about the schedule. The closer the draft gets, the more that talk heats up.
So true. I have to figure out everything else in my life around the football schedule and the "away" options. With pending grandchildren due in September (Myrtle Beach) and October (Japan), and a mother living in Florida, I have to know what I have to plan around.
I honestly think the Ravens should make schedule predictions profitable:)....Rams are already one step ahead
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...heir-schedule/
I voted for 1 game but I think we can get two...We are almost always going to have a primetime game against Pittsburgh every year regardless of how good or bad both teams are. We will have a Sunday night game against the Colts
$100,000? That's a joke. My rough math tells me that the odds of picking the weeks right are one in 17 factorial. Then you can multiply that times 3 every week since each game could occur on a Thurs, Sun, or Mon. I'm no mathematician, so Loba or someone else can check my math, but I show the odds of doing this correctly to be one in 45,933,532,441,368,200,000,000. (Maybe a little better than that, since there is not an equal possibility of games being on Mon or Thu.) They may as well offer a jillion quadrillion quintillion dollars to the winner.
For those who like to schedule long weekend vacations around Ravens away games, this is the most attractive road game schedule in years, with half the away games scheduled for attractive Sunbelt locations. Throw in three Rustbelt division foe plus one Rustbelt dome, all eight road games have potential this year, subject to times & dates. Of course, the NFL would likely throw a few curves such as Thursday Night road games and scheduling attractive games near holidays, when prices can easily double.
The day that the schedule is announced, we'll be scouting French Quarter condo exchange or rental deals.
This should be a fantastic year for roadies.. Especially for those of us with Southwest Rapid Rewards points burning a hole in our pockets. Direct flights to all road cities except Cincy. Me and the wife are planning on doing New Orleans.. Me and the buddies will do a golf trip/Tampa game weekend. I've done Houston twice, did Miami last year, have no interest in giving Irsay any of my money, and rarely do roadies to division games. So Tampa and New Orleans it is...
Tampa & NOLA also top my list. We would do New Orleans if the game were scheduled at 3 am on a Tuesday night in Januray.
Add Miami because we have a place in Florida and, like you, SWA Rapid Rewards that are begging to be used for Ravens games. Likely add Houston because I had to pass on two suite passes in 2012 due to health issues - I will hit on the same company to see if they still have extras.
So that's four games before even seeing the schedule. Maybe I will ask the Ravens to re-annoint me as the team's "Road Warrior". ... OK, Road Warrior is an inside joke for those of us who go back to predecessor Ravens forums: check your Ravens year book from IIRC 2006 season.
Expensive hobby, true, but unlike Trap, I travel on the cheap with SWA and save staying in 5 starts for European travel -- Hampton Inn is fine for us.
And next year features Denver, Arizona, and the SF Bay area. Much longer distances, but good trips to turn into a weeklong vacation. (Or swing by Vegas baby, yeah!)
Our Annual trip to Pittsburgh to root on the Ravens is waiting for the schedule release...really wish more Ravens fans would make the easy 4 hour drive up to Pitt to watch the Ravens play.