Re: Miami's Dominance over Buffalo in the 1970s
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 9:35 am
While we're discussing historical won-lost records, I was updating my statistical databases over the weekend and came up with a few interesting tidbits of trivia. To date, the Rams franchise has a lifetime won-lost record of 533-533-21 for a .500 record. Also, if the Seahawks win their first two games of the 2015 season, they will have a lifetime regular season won-lost record of .500 for the first time in franchise history; they currently sit at 305-307-0. Along with th Seahawks, the only other current franchises not to ever have a tie are Jacksonville and the Houston Texans. Among current franchises from 1933 to present, the Cowboys have the highest lifetime winning percentage of .5743 (476-352-6) in the regular season, followed by Miami at .5652 and San Francisco at .5565. Lowest lifetime winning percentage since 1933 is Tampa Bay at .3848 (255-376-1) followed by the Carddinals at .4086 and the Houston Texans at .4231. Most career regular season wins since 1933 is the Bears with 627, followed by Green Bay at 617, the Giants at 599 and Steelers at 585. Most losses since 1933 is the Cards with 663, followed by Detroit at 614 and Eagles with 573. Since 1933, there have been a total of 13,688 regular season games between NFL, AFL and AAFC, with 192 ties, which means one game in 71 is a tie, but that number has been lowered considerably since the advent of OT. There have also been a total of 522 postseason games (including division tiebreakers in the pre-Super Bowl era) since 1933.