Re: Best ever division cellar-dwellers
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 7:46 pm
Not sure that they were even good, but the 1963 Jets, under new coach Weeb Ewbank, ended up 5-8-1, just two games behind the Patriots and Buffalo.
The 1978 Buccaneers might have had a chance to win the weak NFC Central if they had any offense. They lost seven games when they allowed 17 points or less and finished 5-11. The division champion Vikings had an 8-7-1 record, winning a tiebreaker with the Packers after winning one game between them and tying the other.
The 1983 Falcons ended up 7-9, three games behind the division champ 49ers. What killed them was a 2-5 start in which all five losses were by an average of less than four points. Of course, they did beat the Packers in OT on a Hail Mary to Billy White Shoes.
The 1978 Buccaneers might have had a chance to win the weak NFC Central if they had any offense. They lost seven games when they allowed 17 points or less and finished 5-11. The division champion Vikings had an 8-7-1 record, winning a tiebreaker with the Packers after winning one game between them and tying the other.
The 1983 Falcons ended up 7-9, three games behind the division champ 49ers. What killed them was a 2-5 start in which all five losses were by an average of less than four points. Of course, they did beat the Packers in OT on a Hail Mary to Billy White Shoes.