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2006 NFL Strength of Schedule

Looks like the Chargers are about in the middle of the pack. Someone at the league likes the Seattle Seahawks. You think?

Team W L Pct.
Cincinnati Bengals 139 117 .543
New York Giants 139 117 .543
New Orleans Saints 138 118 .539
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 138 118 .539
Pittsburgh Steelers 136 120 .531
Kansas City Chiefs 135 121 .527
Tennessee Titans 135 121 .527
Baltimore Ravens 134 122 .523
Houston Texans 134 122 .523
Philadelphia Eagles 133 123 .520
Oakland Raiders 132 124 .516
Washington Redskins 132 124 .516
Denver Broncos 132 124 .516
Cleveland Browns 131 125 .512
St. Louis Rams 130 126 .508
Atlanta Falcons 130 126 .508
Carolina Panthers 129 127 .504
Dallas Cowboys 129 127 .504
Arizona Cardinals 128 128 .500
San Diego Chargers 125 131 .488
Jacksonville Jaguars 125 131 .488
Indianapolis Colts 124 132 .484
San Francisco 49ers 122 134 .477
Buffalo Bills 122 134 .477
Detroit Lions 121 135 .473
New England Patriots 121 135 .473
Miami Dolphins 120 136 .469
New York Jets 119 137 .465
Minnesota Vikings 117 139 .457
Seattle Seahawks 117 139 .457
Green Bay Packers 115 141 .449
Chicago Bears 114 142 .445

* Source Elias Sports Bureau

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Comments

The Seahawks division is NO, SF and ARZ??! The Chargers would've been in the Super Bowl if we jumped to the NFC West from the infinitely more competitive AFC West. But it wouldn't be as sweet as when we do it this year!! GO BOLTS!!!

its ari sf nad STL not new orleans

Jags and Colts will compete hard for that Division. Same with 'Fins and Pats.

I think the Chargers will win the West.

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