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  • Re: NFL 2016-17 II: Playoffs, Super Bowl, and Offseason

    Originally posted by Fighting Sioux 23 View Post
    This is correct. The Baltimore Ravens only get to count 1996-present. The Cleveland Browns get to count 1946-1995; 1999-present. The Houston Oilers records count with the Tennessee Titans. For teams that combined during World War II, the records went with both franchises (see, e.g., 1944 Card-Pitt (Chicago Cardinals (now the Arizona Cardinals) and Pittsburgh Steelers coop)).
    what about the Steagles?
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    • Originally posted by Kepler View Post
      I don't understand how any judge even allows this suit. It's all private property, and sports fandom is not a protected category. What am I missing?
      Anyone can file a suit. Doesn't mean they'll succeed.

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      • Re: NFL 2016-17 II: Playoffs, Super Bowl, and Offseason

        Originally posted by Shirtless Guy View Post
        what about the Steagles?
        That would be another example. And yes, the Steagles record counts towards both the Eagles and the Steelers.
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        • Re: NFL 2016-17 II: Playoffs, Super Bowl, and Offseason

          dallas
          pittsburgh
          green bay
          new england
          nyg
          san francisco
          oakland
          denver
          miami
          washington


          *baltimore has known almost nothing but success since their move, but that is only 20yrs.
          a legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.

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          • Re: NFL 2016-17 II: Playoffs, Super Bowl, and Offseason

            Originally posted by mookie1995 View Post
            *baltimore has known almost nothing but success since their move, but that is only 20yrs.
            I'll post the numbers when I'm done with the reveal, but the Ravens have the third highest points/game played ratio. 15 playoff wins in 21 seasons...not too shabby.
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            • Re: NFL 2016-17 II: Playoffs, Super Bowl, and Offseason

              About 90 minutes left to get any last minute entries into the Top 10 contest. So far, I only have 3 entries (JF_Gophers, Kepler, and mookie1995).
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              • Originally posted by Fighting Sioux 23 View Post
                About 90 minutes left to get any last minute entries into the Top 10 contest. So far, I only have 3 entries (JF_Gophers, Kepler, and mookie1995).
                Steelers
                Dallas
                Green Bay
                Oakland
                KC
                Denver
                Baltimore
                Seattle
                Chicago
                San Francisco
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                • Re: NFL 2016-17 II: Playoffs, Super Bowl, and Offseason

                  1. Green Bay
                  2. Steelers
                  3. Chicago
                  4. New York
                  5. Dallas
                  6. New England
                  7. San Francisco
                  8. Washington Hostile & Abusives
                  9. Denver
                  10. Oakland/L.A Raiders
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                  • Re: NFL 2016-17 II: Playoffs, Super Bowl, and Offseason

                    #32 - Houston Texans
                    Points: 9.4392
                    Super Bowl Championships:
                    0
                    NFL Championships: 0
                    Playoff Appearances: 4 (3-4 (0.429))

                    It should be no surprise that the NFL's newest franchise ranks last in these All-Time rankings. While Houston has won 4 Division Championships in their 15 seasons (the same number as the New York Jets have in their franchise's history), they have yet to advance to an AFC Championship Game. The Texans have a dominating defense, but have yet to find a franchise QB to lead them to a Championship. We'll see if Deshaun Watson is the key for the Texans to lift the Lombardi Trophy. If he does, Houston will likely rise quickly in these rankings.

                    #32 - Houston Texans: 9.4392 Points
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                    • The Vikings are buying Michael Floyd's "too much kombucha" defense.
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                      • Re: NFL 2016-17 II: Playoffs, Super Bowl, and Offseason

                        Originally posted by ShirtlessBob View Post
                        The Vikings are buying Michael Floyd's "too much kombucha" defense.
                        No they're not. They just don't want to search for another receiver right now because Spielman doesn't like searching for O talent.
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                        • Re: NFL 2016-17 II: Playoffs, Super Bowl, and Offseason

                          Originally posted by ShirtlessBob View Post
                          The Vikings are buying Michael Floyd's "too much kombucha" defense.
                          Apparently the Vikings have the stuff on tap at team facilities, so it sort of makes sense.
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                          • Re: NFL 2016-17 II: Playoffs, Super Bowl, and Offseason

                            Originally posted by ShirtlessBob View Post
                            The Vikings are buying Michael Floyd's "too much kombucha" defense.
                            Of course you're going to have alcohol in your urinalysis when you drink that much kombucha cut with Grey Goose.
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                            • Re: NFL 2016-17 II: Playoffs, Super Bowl, and Offseason

                              #31 - Jacksonville Jaguars
                              Points: 9.9472
                              Super Bowl Championships:
                              0
                              NFL Championships: 0
                              Playoff Appearances: 6 (5-6 (0.455))

                              Jacksonville comes in at #31 on this list, as the Jaguars have only six playoff appearances and have never advanced past the conference championship game. Jacksonville has the fewest division championships (2), the fewest First Team All-Pros (7), and the fewest AP Award Winners (0) in the entire league. Despite being in the league for only 22 seasons, the Jags have as many playoff wins (5) as the Cincinnati Bengals, but 4 of those 5 wins came within the franchise's first five seasons. Jacksonville hopes that Tom Coughlin's return to the organization will bring the Jaguars back to the playoffs for the first time in a decade and on the right track to win more hardware.

                              #31 - Jacksonville Jaguars: 9.9472 Points
                              #32 - Houston Texans: 9.4392 Points
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                              • Re: NFL 2016-17 II: Playoffs, Super Bowl, and Offseason

                                I know I'm late to formalize my list but here it is:

                                1) Green Bay Packers
                                2) Pittsburgh Steelers
                                3) New York Giants
                                4) Chicago Bears
                                5) Dallas Cowboys
                                6) New England Patriots
                                7) San Francisco 49ers
                                8) Washington Redskins
                                9) Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts
                                10) Oakland/Los Angeles/Las Vegas Raiders
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