Re: '83 NFL season - expectations, retrospect
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 11:05 am
Browns had their typical schizo 9-7 season: L 1, W 3, L 1, W 1, L 2, W 1, L 1, W 3, L 2, W 1
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Gotta be 1998 since they managed to recover in 83 to make the playoffs--before then getting routed by the Raiders. In 98, they entered the Lions game with a 7-4 record n then didn't win another game. How much of a hangover they had from that Lions loss is debatable, but still...74_75_78_79_ wrote:'Twas 35 years ago today that Steelers get utterly destroyed at Pontiac, 45-3!!
Fifteen years and two days later...coin-flip which set forth that 5-game collapse! Which of the two is worse?
Very true it’s ’98 considering what would happen in the immediate future. Yes, Steelers still made playoffs in ’83 along with they then making the AFCC the following year. Could it be if not for Terry, it would have been a complete (also 0-5) collapse (from the playoffs) as well?BD Sullivan wrote:Gotta be 1998 since they managed to recover in 83 to make the playoffs--before then getting routed by the Raiders. In 98, they entered the Lions game with a 7-4 record n then didn't win another game. How much of a hangover they had from that Lions loss is debatable, but still...74_75_78_79_ wrote:'Twas 35 years ago today that Steelers get utterly destroyed at Pontiac, 45-3!!
Fifteen years and two days later...coin-flip which set forth that 5-game collapse! Which of the two is worse?