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I think everyone here knows that the Steelers have been the most successful team in the NLF since the merger by pretty much every metric you can come up with. I decided to look at it from the flipside, which is suckiness. Having a lack of horrible teams is important, because a season is much more enjoyable when you go into it thinking you have a chance to win. I don't think there has been a single season since 1971, where we went into it thinking we had absolutely no chance to have any success. Success being at least a winning record, which usually at least puts you in the race for a playoff berth most years. This is borne out by the fact that the Steelers have lost as many as 11 games only once since the merger. 5-11 is the threshold for a bad team. Injuries, a tough schedule, bad breaks etc., can cause a mid level team to go 7-9, or 6-10. If you lose 11 games, you're a bad team. The Steelers have lost 11 games once, every other team in the league has had a season where they lost 12 or more games. This includes the expansion teams as well. 12 losses is the mark of a really bad team. The best record outside of the Steelers is Denver, who has lost 12 once, and 11 once since the merger. Denver is a consistent winner, and one of the league's star franchises. Other strong performers are Dallas, with 2 12+ loss seasons, Philly, with 2, Minny with 2, Miami, with 2, and Chicago, and the Cheats with 3. Tampa leads the pack with 11 seasons with 12 losses or more, followed closely by the Bungles with 10. 14 losses is the mark of an historically dreadful team. 20 franchises have posted 14+ loss seasons, Tampa leads the pack with 5, followed by Detroit with 4.
Sometimes I don't think we realize how lucky we've got it. As bad as we consider the 80's, there wasn't a single year where most didn't think we had at least a chance to have a solid season. I can't imagine knowing in July, that my team had zero chance to be even decent.
I lied. I was a Pirates fan during the 20 year debacle.
Sometimes I don't think we realize how lucky we've got it. As bad as we consider the 80's, there wasn't a single year where most didn't think we had at least a chance to have a solid season. I can't imagine knowing in July, that my team had zero chance to be even decent.
I lied. I was a Pirates fan during the 20 year debacle.