Saban wrote:How about this. During coach Buck Shaw's reign as head coach of the San Francisco 49ers (1946 -54), the 49ers finished second 6 times, and third twice over that 9 year period. They played in a 14 game season in 1946-48 and a 12 game season from 1949 through 1954. Percentage wise, the 49ers did better than 10-6 in 7 of those 9 seasons. 10 wins and 6 losses is a W/L percentage of .625. The 49ers had a W/L percentage of .643 in 1946, .667 in 1947, .857 in 1948, .750 in 1949, .636 in 1951, .750 in 1953, and .636 in 1954.
Throwing out 1950, which was a 3-9 disaster for the Niners, the next four years in the NFL saw them go 30-16-2. A total of 12 of those wins came against winning teams, with eight of those finishing above the .625 threshold.
Looking at the four years separately:
1951: They finished in a tie for second with the Rams at 7-4-1, one-half game behind the Lions. Two of those losses came in the first four weeks against 4-8 Philly and the 3-9 Cardinals, so the costly loss to Cards proved to be fatal.
1952: Hangovers killed a 7-5 team that finished two games behind the Lions and Rams, losing both games to those 9-3 Rams--both by double-digits (in B2B weeks late in the year) and lost midseason to the 7-5 Giants, with that win keeping NY tied with the Browns at 5-2. The week prior to the Giants game, they dropped a game to the then-3-2 Cards, who finished 5-7. After that second Rams loss, they fell to Pittsburgh (which was 4-6 and finished 5-7) at home.
1953: This was their most painful season, since they finished 9-3 to finish a game behind the Lions, who beat them twice. The Niners' other defeat came in Cleveland, which finished 11-1--losing in the final week of the regular season.
1954: This 7-4-1 team had a Week 2 tie against the Rams (who finished 6-5-1), then had three midseason losses in a row to the Bears (2-3 entering the game but an 8-4 finish), Rams and Lions (9-2-1), where their defense allowed 40 points a game. Already trailing the Lions by two games, they were officially knocked out after losing on the road to the 1-8 Colts.