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Pats 5 yr run...2003-2007 regular Seasons vs other Great Seasons
Pats 2003-2007 W-L Record of 66-14. Won 82.5% of games !!!!!!!!!
:eek: Now that is what you call a dynasty, especially considering FA era. Compare to other great reg. season teams and SB's won during their run, only Dolphins won more than 80% of their games, but only 1SB. Note that even the 75-79 Steelers only won 77% of reg season games, but did win 4SB. Closest competitor is Colts with 63 wins, but only 1 SB. So, if Pats win SB XLII, they should become THE greatest team of ALL time. Record/Stats prove it for teams that have had their 5 yr run. :rocker: 62-66 Packers: 54-13-3 77.0% 2SB+1 NFL Championship 71-75 Dolphins: 57-12-1 81.4% 1SB 73-77 Vikings: 54-15-1 77.0% 0SB 75-79 Steelers : 57-17 77.0% 4SB 74-78 Raiders: 56-16 77.8% 1SB 84-88 49ers: 58-21-1 72.5% 2SB 89-93 49ers: 62-18 77.5% 1SB 83-87 Redskins: 58-22 72.5% 1SB 84-88 Bears: 62-17 78.5% 1SB 86-90 Giants: 55-24 69.6% 2SB 89-93 Bills : 58-22 72.5% 0SB 91-96 Cowboys: 60-20 75.0% 3SB 95-99 Packers: 56-24 70.0% 1SB 96-00 Broncos: 56-24 70.0% 1 SB 00-04 Eagles: 59-21 73.8% 0SB 03-07 Colts : 63-17 78.8% 1SB |
Re: Pats 5 yr run...2003-2007 regular Seasons vs other Great Seasons
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I am not going to spend much time analyzing your stats, because I knew off the top of my head that the Dolphins won back-to-back Super Bowls (that's 2!) and apparently you have no clue about your subject. Oh yeah, also, the Steelers won 4 SB in SIX years, 74 (not 75) to 79. |
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