Strongest 500 or below team to NOT make the playoffs
Posted: Sun May 26, 2024 6:49 pm
Going for an opposite of the recent 75_75_78_79 thread about weakest teams above-500 teams that didn't make the playoffs.
In other words, this thread is about teams that DID NOT finish with a winning record but were anything but weak.
The poster boys for this would be the 1989 Cincinnati Bengals: +119 PD, the highest ever for any team that didn't finish with a winning record. When they won, they won in style: 41-10, 56-23, 42-7, 21-0, and of course 62-7! But 4 losses by 7 points or less (including B2B at home to non-playoff Indy and Miami) did them in.
Others worth a look:
1981 Lions- Their NFL yearbook was titled 'A Matter of Seconds' for a reason. +75 PD, best in the NFC Central, but lost 6 games by a combined 25 points. Some believe they were a better team than DET's 83 squad that did make the playoffs.
1985 Chargers- 4th most points in team history, behind only 2006/1981/2021. Yes, they scored more points than their #1 seeded squads of 1979 and 1980! But oh how they found ways to lose- giving up 35 2nd half points in week 2 to Seattle and that last minute triple whammy on the road (Vikings, Broncos, Oilers). Basically 3 plays away from 11-5. Heck even if they won at MIN/HOU, the original Kick 6 might have left them in the ;10-6 and nowhere to go club' ala 85 Washington. They had a 5th place schedule (avoiding the 49ers/Rams) but it still did them no good
2019 Cowboys- +113 PD, 4 losses by a combined 12 points, had a chance to clinch NFCE but somehow scored only 9 points at Philly against an Eagles team that basically had the worst WR core for a playoff team in eons.
2002 Chiefs: #1 scoring offense, but went 8-8 thanks to a horrendous defense. Other than the week 17 finale in the Oakland mud, all their other setbacks were by a touchdown or less. Football Outsiders stated the 02 Chiefs had the second-largest Offense-Defense imbalance behind only 92 Seattle
In other words, this thread is about teams that DID NOT finish with a winning record but were anything but weak.
The poster boys for this would be the 1989 Cincinnati Bengals: +119 PD, the highest ever for any team that didn't finish with a winning record. When they won, they won in style: 41-10, 56-23, 42-7, 21-0, and of course 62-7! But 4 losses by 7 points or less (including B2B at home to non-playoff Indy and Miami) did them in.
Others worth a look:
1981 Lions- Their NFL yearbook was titled 'A Matter of Seconds' for a reason. +75 PD, best in the NFC Central, but lost 6 games by a combined 25 points. Some believe they were a better team than DET's 83 squad that did make the playoffs.
1985 Chargers- 4th most points in team history, behind only 2006/1981/2021. Yes, they scored more points than their #1 seeded squads of 1979 and 1980! But oh how they found ways to lose- giving up 35 2nd half points in week 2 to Seattle and that last minute triple whammy on the road (Vikings, Broncos, Oilers). Basically 3 plays away from 11-5. Heck even if they won at MIN/HOU, the original Kick 6 might have left them in the ;10-6 and nowhere to go club' ala 85 Washington. They had a 5th place schedule (avoiding the 49ers/Rams) but it still did them no good
2019 Cowboys- +113 PD, 4 losses by a combined 12 points, had a chance to clinch NFCE but somehow scored only 9 points at Philly against an Eagles team that basically had the worst WR core for a playoff team in eons.
2002 Chiefs: #1 scoring offense, but went 8-8 thanks to a horrendous defense. Other than the week 17 finale in the Oakland mud, all their other setbacks were by a touchdown or less. Football Outsiders stated the 02 Chiefs had the second-largest Offense-Defense imbalance behind only 92 Seattle