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NFL schedule allows three teams the rare chance to accomplish the Bird Gauntlet

Can an NFL team complete the rare task of defeating all five bird franchises in a single season? It's never been done in the history of the league, but as The_Real_2Pac points out on the NFL subreddit page, a few teams have the opportunity this season.

We'll let them explain:


Due to the yearly divisional matchup cycles, every 12 years the Redskins, Giants, and Cowboys are guaranteed to play the Eagles, Ravens, Cardinals, and Seahawks, and one of them might play the Falcons if they finished in the same place within their respective divisions the previous year. This last occurred in 2008 and will happen again this year.

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This also happens in the NFC South with the Panthers, Buccaneers and Saints, and will happen in 2022. For the NFC North and NFC West, teams have to get extremely lucky with their scheduling. In the West, teams are guaranteed 3/5 bird teams every four years, but must finish in the same standings (or get playoff matchups) to complete the gauntlet. The North only gets 3/5 bird teams every 12 years.

A few other teams this season technically have a chance at the bird gauntlet, but it'd be incredibly difficult. For instance, the Packers play the Falcons and Eagles in the regular season and could technically play the Cardinals and Seahawks in the playoffs, and then the Ravens in the Super Bowl. Similar situation for the Panthers, who play the Falcons and Cardinals in the regular season. They'd need to face the Eagles and Seahawks in the playoffs and Ravens in the Super Bowl.

The Reddit post says two teams came close to accomplishing this feat: The 2003 Rams, who beat everyone except the Eagles, and the 2008 Giants, who beat everyone except the Falcons.

There's even a dedicated subreddit to rooting on the bird teams from the NFL. Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian acknowledged this subreddit in an interview with Jimmy Kimmel.

Let's look at the current bird schedules for our three teams in 2020.

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Cowboys NFL schedule vs. bird teams
Week 2: Falcons
Week 3: Seahawks
Week 6: Cardinals
Week 8: Eagles
Week 13: Ravens
Week 16: Eagles
Dallas easily has the best chance to accomplish this task as it plays every team in the regular season, and even gets two tries against the Eagles. Also considering how good the Seahawks and Ravens are expected to be this season, there's a chance the Cowboys can meet both of those teams in the playoffs as well for a second try.

Giants NFL schedule vs. bird teams
Week 7: Eagles
Week 10: Eagles
Week 13: Seahawks
Week 14: Cardinals
Week 16: Ravens
Playoffs: Falcons
Even if the Giants get through the regular season bird gauntlet, they'd only have beaten 4/5 bird teams. The Giants would need the Falcons to reach the playoffs, and have the seeding match up to where they'd actually play them. It's at least possible, but it's difficult.

Redskins NFL schedule vs. bird teams
Week 1: Eagles
Week 2: Cardinals
Week 4: Ravens
Week 15: Seahawks
Week 17: Eagles
Playoffs: Falcons
Same issue as the Giants. The Redskins would need to meet up with the Falcons in the playoffs. But this is easily the most unlikely of the three teams to accomplish this task considering the Redskins aren't expected to make the playoffs. Even the Falcons making the postseason in 2020 would be a surprise.
[02:39 am]
Symmetry -- Man I wish we had this tech back in the day when people played ums lmao
[2026-7-16. : 6:28 am]
NudeRaider -- EUD actions, specifically. The conditions remained. Today we can even have actions again, but they're all virtualized/whitelisted (not sure on the actual technical implementation) so you can only use them for specific intended purposed, not arbitrary code injections.
[2026-7-16. : 6:26 am]
NudeRaider -- I mean yes, maps - through EUDs - were theoretically able to do that as well, but that was patched quickly.
[2026-7-16. : 6:25 am]
NudeRaider -- Symmetry
Symmetry shouted: Ohhh imagine a SC map that could delete itself
not the map, the editor
[2026-7-16. : 2:28 am]
Symmetry -- I vaguely remember Voy doing some ACE back in the day, but I had no idea EUDs could do that kind of shit. I am very much catching up on the technology
[2026-7-16. : 2:28 am]
Symmetry -- Ohhh imagine a SC map that could delete itself
[2026-7-15. : 8:51 pm]
NudeRaider -- Symmetry
Symmetry shouted: NudeRaider Is EUD editor capable of writing shit onto the player's harddrive? That seems like it would be dangerous
yeah an editor that isn't allowed to write files sounds rather pointless, so I'd assume it can. Like most other programs too btw. and yes, obviously that's dangerous, but also kinda necessary. MS introduced that virtualization for exactly that reason.
[2026-7-15. : 4:10 am]
Ultraviolet -- I don't think so. I think they shut that shit down after 1.16, maybe even earlier
[2026-7-15. : 2:19 am]
Symmetry -- NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: Symmetry I can't tell if it's relevant. You provided literally no context so I was providing an equally generic answer.
Is EUD editor capable of writing shit onto the player's harddrive? That seems like it would be dangerous
[2026-7-14. : 11:43 pm]
Ultraviolet -- let's take each other's clothes off :teach:
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