Thats right, didnt Rivers play the whole game on a torn ACL and I think LT left after the 1st series.
Hands down the 18-1 Pats. Only an act of God prevented them from being the greatest of all time.
I'm going to go with that Colts team that lost to Namath as an 18pt favorite. Their QB averaged 9.2 yards a pass attempt during the year but threw 3 Ints and got replaced by Unitas. They went 13-1 and avenged their loss in the playoffs with a 30pt blowout. It had Don Shula and Chuck Noll as coaches.
The 2001 Rams and the near perfect Pats are up there as well
Yup...The '68 Colts were dominant and had the best QB of all-time in Johnny U.
I don't know if you mean he doesn't deserve all the blame, but if memory serves he missed a FG. And in a game that goes into overtime a FG's a pretty big deal.
They also would have lost to the Ravens that year if John Harbaugh hadn't taken a bonehead timeout.
Not sure I agree with that, although I understand why people think that, are the 72 Dolphins the best team of all time?
We've had 48 of them now and there have been some truly great teams among the losers.
In the 48 games we've had, who was the best team to lose it?
I've given this SOME thought but since I'm not ready to form an opinion just yet, I'm looking for some input.
The Dallas teams of the 70's are near the top of the list, as are the Bills that lost to the Giants, the Steelers of SB XXX, the Vikings of the 70's and of course, the Pats of 2007. Those aren't the only ones I have on the list but they're some.
Discuss.
That Bills team that went to 4 Super Bowls should a got at least one … It's amazing they were able to go to 4 in a row but it just sucks they couldn't get one… That game they lost to the Giants was a big dagger because it set the tone … Had they made that kick I think they get another one and there a dynasty in the 90's …. But man they just didn't catch the breaks…
You have to wonder how much that kick really took out of them. They sucked in the next three.