Re: Unluckiest single-season teams
Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2020 4:43 pm
The 1978 Cardinals. According to their expected point differential (based on offensive and defensive statistics), they should have been 10-6. Instead, they finished 6-10.
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JWL wrote:2005 Bengals
They couldn't have won the division, but they still had a chance to make the playoffs. The best they could have done is 9-7, and the Browns and Oilers had them beat even if those two teams tied their season finale.The 1989 Bengals had a chance to win the division heading into week 16 despite finishing the year in last place.
Aha. I stand corrected! It looked possible to me at first glance if the Oilers and Browns would have both lost. I overlooked who each of those teams happened to be playing. (each other).7DnBrnc53 wrote:They couldn't have won the division, but they still had a chance to make the playoffs. The best they could have done is 9-7, and the Browns and Oilers had them beat even if those two teams tied their season finale.The 1989 Bengals had a chance to win the division heading into week 16 despite finishing the year in last place.
Damn Cary Blanchard missed 3 field goals at Rich Stadium that day as well.7DnBrnc53 wrote:In Week 1 against Denver, they were making a comeback, but Blair Thomas couldn't stay in bounds near the goal line on fourth down (I think). In Week 6 against the Raiders, Ronnie Lott dropped what would have been an INT TD. And, in Week 17 against Buffalo, Thurman Thomas was given a TD even though replays showed that he fumbled out of the end zone before the ball broke the plane.Todd Pence wrote:The 1993 Jets. Lost several games late in the fourth quarter, including a game against the Eagles where they were beat on a 94-yard touchdown interception return after having the lead. Weirdly, late in the season the Jets played three straight games in which only field goals were scored. That's gotta be a record for a Super Bowl-era team.
It all evens out in the long run. 2015 Jets, 10-6 and miss the playoffsBryan wrote:The 1986 Seahawks defeated both the Giants and the Broncos, yet didn't even make the playoffs with a 10-6 record. Looking back on it, the AFC was pretty weak from 1983-1987, and the Seahawks probably should have accomplished a bit more. They had Largent, Easley, Curt Warner, John L. Williams, Green/Nash/Bryant. To not make the postseason in 1986 while teams like KC and the Jets got in is pretty damning.