Article By John Bartram on 18th December, 2010
It's a slippery slope argument, without question.
The intent is obvious: parity. The better the team, the more difficult the schedule for the following year. Conversely, the bottom dwellers get the cake schedules so they can climb back to respectability.
There is one clear flaw in this plan: it's impossible to tell from year to year how good a team will be.
Look no further than the Cincinnati Bengals, my poster child for this ...
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