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NFL'S winningest teams 1988-2007


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May 6, 2008 10:03 am

Ok, this is just regular season wins and just the 28 organizations that existed for the entire period. Excluded are the Panthers, Jaguars, Texans, and the current Browns organization. The Art Modell Browns are included with the modern day Ravens. For tie-breakers I used postseason head to head matches and then regular season head to head matches:

1. San Francisco 190

2. Denver 190

3. Pittsburgh 189

4. Green Bay 185

5. Philadelphia 184

6. Kansas City 178

7. Minneosta 178

8. Buffalo 177

9. Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans 177

10. NY Giants 173

11. New England 173

12. Indianapolis 172

13. Miami 170

14. Dallas 167

15. Seattle 159

16. Chicago 156

17. Washington 154

18. Cleveland/Baltimore Ravens 154

19. New Orleans 152

20. San Diego 150

21. Saint Louis 147

22. Tampa 144

23. LA/Oakland Raiders 142

24. Atlanta 135

25. NY Jets 132

26. Detroit 130

27. Cincinatti 126

28. Arizona 113

  


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May 6, 2008 12:17 pm
Good, better than all of the AFC West teams, except Denver, and only 12 wins behind them.  I guess we bash Carl, but we generally do or have had, winning seasons under him.  Just no playoff luck.  Good Thread, looks like you you put some work into it. 

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May 6, 2008 1:42 pm

Great work on the post but here in lies the problem.   What do we fans expect from a regime?   If your answer is two decades of sold out games, a competetive team save for just a few speed bumps along the way and a handful of contract drama then King Carl has been everything and a bag of chips for this city. 

However it is that mentality that has made it possible for a GM to remain employed for 20 years without delivering a single trip to the championship game.   We deserve and should expect better.   The parody of the NFL lends itself more than any other sport for any team with decent ownership and fan base to win a championship and that should be the goal of this team.

Now I  know some people will say that at least we have experienced "winning" football and that is true as evident of this thread but I ask you... how many of those winning seasons since '88 would you trade for one Superbowl win?   I don't know what the answer  is but I do know for me personally celebrating a superbowl victory would overshadow several losing seasons. 


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May 6, 2008 2:54 pm
LOL...Your joking right Steve Deberg
That is like the funniest thing i have ever heard

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May 6, 2008 3:30 pm
What's so damn funny about it GOO GOO, because it is the truth, which you are not familiar with.  If you can prove him wrong, go ahead and do it.  Take your meds first though, Ok?

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May 6, 2008 9:30 pm

I must have missed the joke because I don't see what's so funny about Steve's post.

Good research there. It's nice we're in the top ten and all, but it'd be much nicer if those winning seasons came with a SB win or two.


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May 7, 2008 12:38 am

deberg, i really like the perspective this post gives us.

with the Chiefs on the way up....

we might be #1 overall on this tally in 4 or 5 years. the teams in front of us (except for GB) are weak right now.

for the record, i am a real Chiefs fan. (like most people on this board)


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May 7, 2008 12:41 am
(well, except for pittsburgh too)

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May 7, 2008 12:17 pm

I'm on the same page as ShoeShineBoy.....I would gladly trade a lot of those wins for one or two runs at the Super Bowl.

I just did some quick math but I'm 99.9% sure on this......of all of the teams BELOW KC on that list, 14 of them have made a Super Bowl appearance since 1988. KC obviously has not. On top of that, ever team above KC on that list has been to the Super Bowl,
Philly is the only team above KC that has not won a Super Bowl since '88. Since 1994...21 of those teams below KC on the list have at least ONE playoff victory, including Arizona....and KC obviously has not won a playoff game since 1993......Kind of depressing when you think about it.


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May 7, 2008 12:29 pm
I agree. This was just for information purposes. We had our crack in 97' but we did one the dumbest things ever and benched Gannon for Grbac, you didn't see the Patriots put Bledsoe back on the field in 01'? I would next lay blame at the feet of Greg Robinson and Dick Vermeil for ignoring our defense in 03'. Biggest shot was 95-97 and again leaving Gannon on the bench. Not much we can do about it now, just hope we make smarter choices.