Originally Posted by
chief31
There is a pre-set scheduling to it.
We play The AFC West, twice. And we rotate through the four NFC divisions , as well as rotating through the three remaining AFC divisions. Then, we play the team that had the same divisional ranking, from the remaining two AFC divisions.
2011 brings our rotations to The NFC North and The AFC East. Leaving the first place teams (Same ranking as The Chiefs in The AFC West.) from The AFC North and South.
Our NFC divisional rotation, starting in 2007, goes North, South, East, West (2010) ... and now, starts again with the North.
Our AFC divisional rotation (excludes the West, our own division), starting in 2008, has been East, North, South (2010)... and now starts back in The East again.
That leaves the remaining two AFC divisions, of which, we will play the teams that finished in the same position as our own team (1st).
And those are The Steelers and The Colts.
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