Writers covering teams on the Detroit Lions’ 2015 schedule are asked their prediction for their team’s game against the Lions.
Nov 27, 2014; Detroit, MI, USA; Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson (81) watches from the sideline during the third quarter against the Chicago Bears at Ford Field. Detroit won 34-17. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports
The schedule game. Perhaps you’ve already played it. Maybe you’ll play it as the regular season. You know the game.
That’s a win.
That’s a win.
Could go either way.
That’s a loss.
It doesn’t take long after the NFL schedule is released for people to start going through the a team’s schedule week by week to try to predict the final record.
I recently published a series of Q&A with editors from the FanSided sites that cover the teams on the Detroit Lions’ 2015 schedule and concluded the Q&A asking for an early outlook on their team’s game with the Lions. The results were…interesting.
Each editor was asked to call the game a win, loss or toss-up for their team. I’ll count a toss-up as half a loss and half a win.
So how does the Lions record come out based on the opinion of the opposing view? Let’s play the schedule game.
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