megalodon30
Archduke of Crosstown Busses
Except the water in your pot or my kettle
Man, I'm really not up on the drug language of today's youth.
Except the water in your pot or my kettle
Man, I'm really not up on the drug language of today's youth.
Perhaps putting a value on where you exit in the playoffs would work? Say, 1 point for losing in the WC round, 2 points for losing in the DIV round, etc. Or put value simply on playoff wins, then thevalue of a trip to the Super Bowl would take care of itself since you'd have to win at least 2 playoff games to get there.So does a team deserve 0 points for making it to the Super Bowl? That seems a bit ridiculous. I can see arguing the 5 points but to give them nothing is a lot more ridiculous in my opinion.
I'm trying to, but I'm seriously struggling with his math.@WizardHawk Interested in playing with this?
You are the one having to change the parameters just to make this work. I just went off what you were saying of just the last 20 years and when you realized your team wished they were the Broncos you had to change dates. Come on man this is getting out of hand
I thought you were the one Ravens fan that wouldn't go full troll on this board. Used to enjoy our conversations. Sad day for sure. Another one bites the dust.You better put that crack pipe down for a while man.....I trumped you and you have no come back..
Good nite Jr, you have just been Oldshooled.....50 yrs and only 3 SB's , putrid !!!
Rather than just go by my opinion, I came up with a foolproof, scientific formula to rank all 32 NFL franchises. For those that care, here's the formula I used: I counted up each team's total number of winning seasons, subtracted their total number of losing seasons, and then divided that by their total number of seasons (so as not to unfairly punish teams that haven't been around as long), and used that to come up with their base score. Then added 1 point for each time they made the playoffs, 5 points for getting to the Super Bowl and losing, and 10 points for winning the Super Bowl. This is the team's final score, which I am naming after myself since I invented the formula. Each team's BS (Brian's Score) is then ranked to come up with the ultimate ranking!
Actually I'm not ridiculously offended with Broncos at 4. I was expecting 3 but the Pats have certainly lived in the SB lately.
The Packers have the 3rd highest win percentage in the NFL and he has them 8th with his formula and that seems a bit off. Steelers funny enough are only 13th in NFL win percentage but ranked #1.
I think these types of things will always lead to debate.
Whatever, it's still flawed because you are counting games that were played before other teams even existed.
If you did the last 20 yrs on all teams, it would no doubt look vastly different.
But it is the off season, and we have to have something to talk about, so have at it.....
At least not awarding losers points makes it sound fairer anyway...
Somewhat interesting list and forumla. As a 49er fan, I don't see in any way how Denver ranks ahead of them, but to each their own.
That is one I would agree with.
7 regular season wins separates them in the regular season of the SB era for Denver.
SF has 7 more post-season wins (3rd best playoff record vs. 11th best for Denver).
SF has 1 fewer SB appearance but 3 more SB wins.
Tough to put Denver ahead.
Plus the fact that the franchises met in one Super Bowl - the most lopsided one in history. Then you have the historical reference that the 80's 49ers are arguably the greatest in history, although I'd rank the 70's Steelers ahead of them. The best Denver era really cannot compare IMO.
Kinda figured the Cowboys would be ranked so high. They play in the historically best division and are truly Americas Team.