Patriots: 2009 NFL Regular Season Schedule | Fantasy Football Rankings
The New England Patriots 2009 NFL Regular Season Schedule
All you need to know when it comes to the Patriots success this season is if Tom Brady is healthy or not. If he stays healthy than this team is primed to not only win their division but win another Super Bowl.
Below are three sections of interest that are worth paying attention to for fantasy owners coming into the season for this team. First, we have listed our fantasy players which we believe are worth paying attention to this season.
Next, is strength of schedule against the run, pass and points against. Lastly, we have a few games selected that will be key in telling how this team will preform for the 2009 season.
Fantasy Players
QB.- Tom Brady
RB.- Fred Taylor
RB.- Laurence Maroney
RB.- Kevin Faulk
WR.-Randy Moss
WR.-Wes Welker
WR.-Joey Galloway
TE.- Ben Watson
K.- Stephen Gostkowski
D.- Patriots
Strength of Schedule
vs Run 12th Hardest Schedule
vs Pass 9th Easiest Schedule
vs Points Given Up 8th Hardest Schedule
This season the Patriots won't enjoy the schedule they had a year ago when they played the NFC and AFC West Divisions. This year they will face a reasonably tough schedule outside of having an easy schedule to pass against.
While it's always nice to have a good schedule on paper this offense is a little different than most, when Brady is around. With a stud quarterback like Brady on the team they will always strike fear into even the hardest of defenses.
Games of Interest
Brady on the Field: Who cares what team this group faces as long as they have the MVP of football on the field. If they have Brady than it really doesn't matter who they face on any given Sunday.
Sure it will always be fun to watch when the Patriots and Colts face off against one another but other than that it just does not matter.
2009 Football Projection
New England should win their division and get to the Super Bowl this season. Even if this team does not have the best record in the AFC they should still win games on the road, in the playoffs.
Fantasy Football Information Writer Sean E. Douglas: fantasy-info.com

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