Top 10 regular season AFL/NFL power rankings, 1966
Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2018 3:24 pm
The first year of the AFL/NFL World Championship Game! Twelve teams in both leagues combined that won more games than they lost! I, personally, am going to place Green Bay at #1 and Dallas at #2 but I do recall on a previous thread some of you in here feeling that KC was no lesser than Dallas was. In either event, you got three 9-5 teams in the NFL and an 8-5-1 Cardinals team that, I forgot, actually started 5-0...7-1-1...8-2-1 before (just like 1970) losing their remaining three games.
In the AFL, the Raiders also finished 8-5-1. Do you place the 8-4-2 Patriots, with their 11 AFL All-Stars, above 9-4-1 division-winner Buffalo due to they sweeping them? I'd think so. Pats lost big to Chiefs early in Fenway but tied KC in their next affair at Municipal late in the season. Bills at least split in their two games vs the eventual AFL-champ. Both Bills & Pats beat Raiders.
Okay, let's shuffle-up! This should be an interesting one. If you, like me, aren't going to place KC in the top-2, then how do you rank those three 9-5s from the NFL amongst the AFL's elite?
Question - I know the 'Playoff Bowl' was quite notorious in its existence, but what was it that awarded the Eagles the nod over Browns? Both teams split, but Browns had the better conference record (9-4 to 8-5). Did they simply just refuse to partake?
Factoid - looking at Dallas's 1966 campaign, I see that one of the wins in their sweep over Pittsburgh was a 52-21 final. Of course I immediately thought of the final score of last Thursday's game and thought maybe they were the only two such games with that final score. Wrong - last Thursday was the sixth such NFL game with that final score; ninth total in that three AFL games had that final score as well!
In the AFL, the Raiders also finished 8-5-1. Do you place the 8-4-2 Patriots, with their 11 AFL All-Stars, above 9-4-1 division-winner Buffalo due to they sweeping them? I'd think so. Pats lost big to Chiefs early in Fenway but tied KC in their next affair at Municipal late in the season. Bills at least split in their two games vs the eventual AFL-champ. Both Bills & Pats beat Raiders.
Okay, let's shuffle-up! This should be an interesting one. If you, like me, aren't going to place KC in the top-2, then how do you rank those three 9-5s from the NFL amongst the AFL's elite?
Question - I know the 'Playoff Bowl' was quite notorious in its existence, but what was it that awarded the Eagles the nod over Browns? Both teams split, but Browns had the better conference record (9-4 to 8-5). Did they simply just refuse to partake?
Factoid - looking at Dallas's 1966 campaign, I see that one of the wins in their sweep over Pittsburgh was a 52-21 final. Of course I immediately thought of the final score of last Thursday's game and thought maybe they were the only two such games with that final score. Wrong - last Thursday was the sixth such NFL game with that final score; ninth total in that three AFL games had that final score as well!