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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 23, 2011 9:07:01 GMT -5
Here are the NFL All Time Rankings that I've compiled as of 7 February 2011: References: Complete Playoff Standings from the NFL HOF: www.profootballhof.com/history/2005/1/1/585NFL All Time Records as of the 2009-2010 Season Part 1 of 2 (Attached) NOTE: Updated on 7 Feb 2011 to reflect Super Bowl results. Attachments:
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 23, 2011 9:08:19 GMT -5
References (Continued): NFL All Time Records as of the 2009-2010 Season Part 2 of 2 (Attached) Attachments:
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 23, 2011 9:15:52 GMT -5
As you can see from the rankings, three of the 2010 NFL Final Four teams are in the top three overall.
The only team that can move up in the rankings with a Super Bowl win are the New York Jets (they can pass Kansas City).
Green Bay can strengthen their stranglehold on first with another Super Bowl title.
Chicago can up their total titles to the double digit category by winning the Super Bowl.
Pittsburgh, the best team of the Super Bowl era, can inch closer to overtaking the New York Giants for third overall (but still need another title to pass them).
Of the top seven teams, only Pittsburgh resides in the AFC.
These playoffs are pretty much a case of the rich get richer, unless the Jets can pull out a victory (go Jets).
My Chargers are waaay down on the list unfortunately (oh well).
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 23, 2011 9:41:09 GMT -5
Oakland started making claims they were the team of the decade's about 20 years ago (winning a title in two separate decades). As you can see by the list however, that if any team deserves that title then it would be the New York Giants since they've won a title in six different decades.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 24, 2011 4:01:32 GMT -5
Updated 24 Jan 2011.
The most successful teams pre-Super Bowl era (Green Bay) and post-Super Bowl era (Pittsburgh) will face off in Super Bowl 45 on 6 Feb 2011.
With a win, Green Bay can increase it's overall title lead to 13 and take the Team of the Decades Title away from the New York Giants by having 13 titles in 6 decades compared to the Giants' 7 titles.
With a win, Pittsburgh can inch closer to third place overall and can also increase it's overall Super Bowl wins to 7 (two more than Dallas and San Francisco).
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Post by Banana Cat on Feb 7, 2011 3:34:25 GMT -5
Green Bay increased it's All Time Titles to 13 with a win over Pittsburgh in the Super Bowl. Green Bay also has 4 Super Bowl wins, just behind Pittsburgh's 6, and Dallas and San Francisco's 5. Green Bay took away the Team of the Decades Title away from the New York Giants as well.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 19, 2012 5:44:17 GMT -5
There are now four teams left standing in the NFL's 2011-2012 season. Here's the implications the last three games of the season have on their overall ranking:
#3 New York Giants can move closer to second overall with a Super Bowl win.
#7 San Francisco 49ers can move into fifth overall with a Super Bowl win.
#12 New England Patriots can move into ninth overall with a Super Bowl win. New England can also move into eleventh overall with a win in the AFC Championship Game.
#20 Baltimore Ravens can move into eighteenth overall with a Super Bowl win. Baltimore can also move into nineteenth overall with a win in the AFC Championship Game.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 22, 2012 22:44:42 GMT -5
The 2011-2012 Super Bowl is set: The New York Giants versus The New England Patriots.
Here's the implications a win in the Super Bowl will have on the winner's overall ranking:
#3 New York Giants can move closer to second overall with a Super Bowl win.
#11 New England Patriots can move into ninth overall with a Super Bowl win (New England has already moved into eleventh overall thanks to their win in the AFC Championship Game).
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