It could all mean nothing, but you're right, it shows that some teams have had an easier run so far.
Portsmouth have to go to Fleetwood, Peterborough, Oxford, Ipswich and Rotherham.
That may well hurt them, but if not they'll be hurting other teams.
Any Sunderland win, and a draw between two other rivals, means we're making up 2 points on both of them ...
... two games and we might have caught up 4 points on them or 6 on one team if it loses them.
That's a massive turn around in the grand scheme of things.
Of course it could all go against us, but it gives us hope that our good form and momentum mean we're not yet out of it.
Some teams, like Oxford today, have key players out with suspensions and injury. In all honesty I've no idea how good other team's squads are, but I'd be really surprised if they're better than ours.
This is just my opinion, which may be incorrect, but Parkinson has made big decisions that have greatly helped our form. He's booted out our popular player, at a time when he was under massive pressure, which shows that he's stronger than I'd previously believed.
I'm at the point whereby I'll cheer any team he puts on the pitch. So if Grigg is named in the starting eleven today I'll trust the manager and hope that they both prove me wrong ...
... after the way I rolled my eyes when Parkinson was appointed, it's the least I can do