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NFL'S winningest teams 1988-2007


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Since:Mar 24, 2008

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. 

NFL'S winningest teams 1988-2007
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Since:Feb 27, 2008

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.