I don't think I any longer keep track of all of these team, players(s) and coach records. It seems like every week there is a new one to add to the list.
Bill Belichick would have to coach for another 102 seasons and not win the division in that span in order to rebalance the historical frequency of Patriots division titles before his arrival in 2000. Prior to Belichick (1960-1999), the Patriots averaged winning the AFC East once every eight years. In Belichick’s time, the average is currently once every 1.2 years.
The Cleveland Browns, currently 0-14, last won their division in 1989, the same year that Rob Gronkowski was born.
Since 2001, the Patriots have won more than three times as many AFC East titles as the Jets have in their entire history, stretching back to 1960.
The Patriots have now won more consecutive division titles in their current streak alone (9) than the Detroit Lions have in their entire 87-year history (8).
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