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Parmenion334



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:19 pm    Post subject: I believe it is safe to say that.................... Reply with quote

The NFC EAST is back as the bad boy of the NFL and that the AFC's
decade-long dominance has come to a screeching halt, courtesy of the
NFC East, which the NFC East has also been responsible for in the
past. Here are some interesting NFC East facts this past season:


1. The superbowl winner is from the NFC East
2. The NFC East produced the top seed in the playoffs this season
3. The NFC East is sending the Lions' share of players to the pro
bowl in the NFC and with the Cowboys sending the most at a record
high 13 players.
4. The NFC East produced THREE playoff teams this past season and a
resurgent Eagles team wasn't far behind.


Will this be a repeat of the early 90's where the giants beat the
Bills in the superbowl and then the skins and Cowboys won the next 3
superbowls against the Bills as well?, this time only it being the
Pats in replacement?..............we'll see. In any event, the NFC
East has considerably belted the rest of the NFC in the mouth and now
the AFC as well. The BEAST has arisen from it's slumber. Next year the
NFC East "wars" begin in renewed and healthy intensity, with the
Cowboys looking to regain their position for dominance over the entire
league with a superbowl championship and the rest of the NFC East
trying either to stop them or to fight eachother and the rest of the
conference for a playoff berth. The Cowboys will enter the season with
a mission to reclaim. The giants will enter the season with the same
goal and the eagles the same. The skins to me, aren't ready for this
yet but may give a hard time to all.


LET THE MAYHEM BEGIN COME NEXT SEPTEMBER!

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Fred Goodwin, CMA



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 4:25 pm    Post subject: Re: SB records by conference and division Reply with quote

Teams that are winless in the SB:

Buf: 0-4
Min: 0-4
Cin: 0-2
Phi: 0-2
Atl: 0-1
Car: 0-1
Sea: 0-1
SD: 0-1
Ten: 0-1
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observer



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 7:18 pm    Post subject: Re: SB records by conference and division Reply with quote

"Fred Goodwin, CMA" wrote ...
>
> Teams that are winless in the SB:
>
> Buf: 0-4
> Min: 0-4
> Cin: 0-2
> Phi: 0-2
> Atl: 0-1
> Car: 0-1
> Sea: 0-1
> SD: 0-1
> Ten: 0-1

Notes regarding pre-Super Bowl league
Championships regarding those teams
(followed by year the team began):

Buffalo Bills (1960) -- AFL Championships
in 1964 and 1965

Minnesota Vikings (1961) -- Was the NFL
Champion in 1969 (prior to the full merger
of the NFL and AFL in 1970)

Cincinnati Bengals (1968) -- None

Philadelphia Eagles (1933) -- NFL Champion-
ships in 1948, 1949, and 1960

Atlanta Falcons (1966) -- None

Carolina Panthers (1995) -- None

Seattle Seahawks (1976) -- None

San Diego Chargers (1960) -- AFL Champion-
ship in 1963

Tennessee Titans (1960) * -- AFL Champion-
ships as Houston Oilers in 1960 and 1961

* Joined AFL as Houston Oilers in 1960,
playing there from 1960 to 1996, moved
to Tennessee and played as Tennessee
Oilers from 1997 to 1998, became the
Tennessee Titans from 1999 to present

---

Teams that are winless due to having
no Super Bowl appearances (followed
by year the team joined the league):

Houston Texans (2002) ............. 0-0
Jacksonville Jaguars (1995) ...... 0-0
New Orleans Saints (1967) ....... 0-0
Cleveland Browns (1946) * ...... 0-0
Detroit Lions (1930) ** ............. 0-0
Arizona Cardinals (1920) *** ... 0-0

* Part of the AAFC from 1946 to 1949;
joined NFL in 1950, left Cleveland and
their history behind in 1996 (becoming
the 'new' franchise Baltimore Ravens),
re-joined the NFL in 1999; won NFL
Championships in 1950, 1954, 1955,
1956, and 1964 (won AAFC Cham-
pionships in 1946, 1947, 1948, and
1949)

** Joined NFL as Portsmouth Spartans in
1930, moved to Detroit as the Lions in
1934; won NFL Championships in 1932,
1952, 1953, and 1957

*** Part of the APFA as the Chicago Cardinals
from 1920 to 1921, joined NFL and played
as Chicago Cardinals from 1922 to 1943
and from 1945 to 1959, played as Card-Pitt
in 1944, moved to St. Louis and played there
as St. Louis Cardinals from 1960 to 1987,
moved to Phoenix and played there as the
Phoenix Cardinals from 1988 to 1993,
changed name to the Arizona Cardinals and
played 'neath that name from 1994 to present;
won NFL Championships in 1925 and 1947

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Fred Goodwin, CMA



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 6:15 pm    Post subject: Re: SB records by conference and division Reply with quote

Thanx -- I didn't mean to imply that the Browns, Lions or Cards had no
NFL titles. Just that they had no SB trophies.

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