Top 5 teams, '33 thru '65, to not win a title game
Top 5 teams, '33 thru '65, to not win a title game
What about the 1938 Packers?
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Re: Top 5 teams, '33 thru '65, to not win a title game
After the opening day 10-3 win in GB, Halas said it was the greatest team effort for the Bears since the 73-0 destruction of the Skins in 1940.LJP wrote:The Playoff was scheduled in late November, to be played in Green Bay.BD Sullivan wrote:If Ditka doesn't break about five tackles on a third-and-forever in the fourth quarter against Pittsburgh, the Bears don't salvage a tie and the loss ends up deadlocking them with the Pack--all else staying the same. I have no idea where the potential playoff game would have been held.74_75_78_79_ wrote:Well here's my Top 10
'63 Packers, 11-2-1: If only they at least split vs Bears they break well into the Top 10. Make that...they don't make the list at all.
The Bears had beaten the Packers on the road and at home during the season, so the location may not have made any difference.
Re: Top 5 teams, '33 thru '65, to not win a title game
>"The Bears had beaten the Packers on the road and at home during the season, so the location may not have made any difference."
Yeah, but beating a team like the '63 Packers three times in one year? Tall order.
Yeah, but beating a team like the '63 Packers three times in one year? Tall order.
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Re: Top 5 teams, '33 thru '65, to not win a title game
1932 Packers. They went 10-3-1, but the Bears (6-1-6) and Spartans (6-1-4) played for the championship.