Well, there's this.....

What's easy about it? It features two division leaders, a team with a winning record coming off of wins against KC in KC and Seattle, and a lagging Cardinals team in Arizona.

The only comfortable game in the 5 is AZ, and they are still dangerous as 3 of their 4 wins were at home.

Well let's see.

Week #1 - Raiders - 9/2 team, division leader, one of best teams in NFL
Week #2 - Giants - 8/3 team, on the road
Week #3 - Falcons - 7/4 team, division leader
Week #4 - Chargers - 5/6 team, on the road
Week #5 - bye
Week #6 - Panthers - 4/7 team, NFC champions
Week #7 - Chiefs - 8/3 team, on the road
Week #8 - Seahawks - 7/3/1 team, division leader
Week #9 - 49'ers - 1/10 team, on the road
Week #10 - Broncos - 7/4 team, Superbowl champions
Week #11 - Panthers - 4/7 team, NFC champions, on the road, on a short week
Week #12 - Rams - 4/7 team

Remaining games.

Week #13 - Lions - 7/4 team, division leader, at home
Week #14 - Bucs - 6/5 team, on the road
Week #15 - Cardinals - 4/6/1 team, on the road
Week #16 - Bucs - 6/5 team, at home
Week #17 - Falcons - 7/4 team, division leader, on the road

Factor in:

1) The crushing injuries that we had, they were early in the season - Breaux, Rankins, Ellerbe, and Armstead are back.
2) We get the best of the remaining teams (Lions) at home.
3) There are no more short weeks.
4) Our team is hot right now, after blowing out the Rams with 49 points on offense, and a defense that's on fire.

Maybe it's just me, but it seems to me that the harder part of the season is over.