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Mark Celibate
12-04-2017, 06:54 PM
In terms of lowest winning pct vs an opponent, I wonder who it is? Browns vs Steelers maybe?

I'll say minimum of 10 games played. I'm sure the Texans are like 0-4 against some NFC team.

Avante
12-04-2017, 07:33 PM
Then there was Michigan in the early 1900's. They went five season scoring over 2000 points giving up less than 40. They had a slew of 100 point games while shutting out 90% of their opponets. They won every game but one. They lost the last game of 1905 2-0.

They scored....

128-0 vs Buffalo
119-0 vs Mich St
107-0 vs Iowa
130 -0 vs West Virginia

Most points given up in one game...12....to Chicago, the team that beat them 2-0 in 1905.

From 1901-1905 that pitched 50 shutouts.

They scored over 70 points...15,,,times.

This is the most dominate team in football history.

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This one is hard to believe.

Bedford County Training School an all black Tennessee HS went 78-0 between 1942-1949. For the first 52 games of the streak they weren't scored on, and.............for the first three seasons of the streaK, no opponet crossed the 50 yard line on them.....WOW~~~~~

DeadlyDynasty
12-04-2017, 10:32 PM
^he said NFL history, dipshit

I don't know the historical W-L, but Patriots have beaten the Bills something like 31 of the last 36 matchups

Avante
12-05-2017, 12:02 AM
^he said NFL history, dipshit

I don't know the historical W-L, but Patriots have beaten the Bills something like 31 of the last 36 matchups

Dude, somebody here will Google that NFL info, ok? My thing was interject something little shits like you dont know, got it?

DeadlyDynasty
12-05-2017, 12:14 AM
Dude, somebody here will Google that NFL info, ok? My thing was interject something little shits like you dont know, got it?
If you want to go off-topic then why don't you just start your own thread?

leemajors
12-05-2017, 12:23 AM
Then there was Michigan in the early 1900's. They went five season scoring over 2000 points giving up less than 40. They had a slew of 100 point games while shutting out 90% of their opponets. They won every game but one. They lost the last game of 1905 2-0.

They scored....

128-0 vs Buffalo
119-0 vs Mich St
107-0 vs Iowa
130 -0 vs West Virginia

Most points given up in one game...12....to Chicago, the team that beat them 2-0 in 1905.

From 1901-1905 that pitched 50 shutouts.

They scored over 70 points...15,,,times.

This is the most dominate team in football history.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This one is hard to believe.

Bedford County Training School an all black Tennessee HS went 78-0 between 1942-1949. For the first 52 games of the streak they weren't scored on, and.............for the first three seasons of the streaK, no opponet crossed the 50 yard line on them.....WOW~~~~~

stay on topic, fucko. you've already got your own thread to jack off in pedo

Avante
12-05-2017, 12:26 AM
If you want to go off-topic then why don't you just start your own thread?

You learned a couple things tonight you didn't know, right? This is a bad thing?

So you always stay on topic, right?

Bet I can find you totally off topic, no?

Avante
12-05-2017, 12:31 AM
stay on topic, fucko. you've already got your own thread to jack off in pedo

Dude, what poster here does that, well? EVERYBODY....gets off topic.

This is you in a Cowboys thread.


Chargers didn’t even punt :lmao

Mark Celibate
12-05-2017, 07:15 AM
After doing some triangulation of coordinates, I think I found my answer. Looks like, by my parameters, the Jets are the winner by being 0-10 vs the Eagles and you can't get worse than that. That was definitely not one of my first choice.

Another weird stat is that the Cowboys only have four teams with losing records against but one of them is the Cleveland Browns :lmao

Silver&Black
12-05-2017, 08:25 AM
then why don't you just start your own thread?

savage

JoeTait75
12-05-2017, 08:54 AM
Re: Browns-Steelers, the Browns dominated the first two decades of that rivalry. It's only gotten seriously lopsided since 1999.

The Bills went 0-20 against the Dolphins during the decade of the '70s.

Also, I'm not 100 percent sure of this, but I don't think the Lions have ever beaten the Redskins in Washington. They never won a game in RFK Stadium, that's a fact.

JoeTait75
12-05-2017, 08:58 AM
Another weird stat is that the Cowboys only have four teams with losing records against but one of them is the Cleveland Browns :lmao

Not that much of a surprise, tbh. The expansion Cowboys played Cleveland twice a year back when the Browns were a perennial power in the '60s. They also twice to the Browns in the playoffs in 1968 and '69. By the time the Browns fell off they were in the AFC and rarely played Dallas.

FWIW the best regular-season victory the Browns have had in my lifetime (IMO) came in 1994 when they beat the Cowboys in Texas Stadium. Eric Turner (RIP) tackled Jay Novacek on the one-inch line as time ran out to preserve the victory.

SpursforSix
12-05-2017, 11:32 AM
Dude, what poster here does that, well? EVERYBODY....gets off topic.

This is you in a Cowboys thread.

Chargers didn’t even punt :lmao


EVERYBODY else doesn't rape children. So there is a tenancy to cut EVERYBODY else some slack.

Mark Celibate
12-05-2017, 02:24 PM
Re: Browns-Steelers, the Browns dominated the first two decades of that rivalry. It's only gotten seriously lopsided since 1999.

The Bills went 0-20 against the Dolphins during the decade of the '70s.

Also, I'm not 100 percent sure of this, but I don't think the Lions have ever beaten the Redskins in Washington. They never won a game in RFK Stadium, that's a fact.

Yeah that was dumb of me to pick a long standing division rivalry where teams play a ton of games to go along with the peaks and valleys of a franchise over the past 50 years. Probably the same with Bills/Patriots ...it’s pretty lopsided now, but you’d think the Bill’s beat up on them enough in the 90’s to somewhat even it out

SpursforSix
12-05-2017, 02:27 PM
Yeah that was dumb of me to pick a long standing division rivalry where teams play a ton of games to go along with the peaks and valleys of a franchise over the past 50 years. Probably the same with Bills/Patriots ...it’s pretty lopsided now, but you’d think the Bill’s beat up on them enough in the 90’s to somewhat even it out

What we learned last night is that Nick Chubb is fast. Not enough to be a track star but he has the size and moves to be an NFL star.

But talk to me about Larry Krondis.

Avante
12-05-2017, 07:53 PM
Funny thing about the Browns is their all time offense.

QB..Otto Graham
RB..Jim Brown, Marion Motley, Leroy Kelly
WR...Paul Warfield, Dante Levelli
TE...Ozzie Newsome

All in the HOF are way back when guys.

SpursforSix
12-06-2017, 10:35 AM
Funny thing about the Browns is their all time offense.

QB..Otto Graham
RB..Jim Brown, Marion Motley, Leroy Kelly
WR...Paul Warfield, Dante Levelli
TE...Ozzie Newsome

All in the HOF are way back when guys.

With shitty management, you never know how good any particular player might be. A shitty O line can make a great back irrelevant. Shitty receivers can do the same to a QB.

If I look at a list like you provided, it tells me that the team has crappy management. As opposed to always crappy skill players.

Avante
12-06-2017, 08:52 PM
With shitty management, you never know how good any particular player might be. A shitty O line can make a great back irrelevant. Shitty receivers can do the same to a QB.

If I look at a list like you provided, it tells me that the team has crappy management. As opposed to always crappy skill players.

Give me the name of that great back held down by his 0 line? Who?

Blake
12-06-2017, 09:04 PM
Then there was Michigan in the early 1900's. They went five season scoring over 2000 points giving up less than 40. They had a slew of 100 point games while shutting out 90% of their opponets. They won every game but one. They lost the last game of 1905 2-0.

They scored....

128-0 vs Buffalo
119-0 vs Mich St
107-0 vs Iowa
130 -0 vs West Virginia

Most points given up in one game...12....to Chicago, the team that beat them 2-0 in 1905.

From 1901-1905 that pitched 50 shutouts.

They scored over 70 points...15,,,times.

This is the most dominate team in football history.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This one is hard to believe.

Bedford County Training School an all black Tennessee HS went 78-0 between 1942-1949. For the first 52 games of the streak they weren't scored on, and.............for the first three seasons of the streaK, no opponet crossed the 50 yard line on them.....WOW~~~~~

Nobody read this crap

pgardn
12-06-2017, 09:24 PM
In terms of lowest winning pct vs an opponent, I wonder who it is? Browns vs Steelers maybe?

I'll say minimum of 10 games played. I'm sure the Texans are like 0-4 against some NFC team.

This is actually quite interesting and brought some neat facts from JoeT.

Good question(s)

Avante
12-06-2017, 09:27 PM
Nobody read this crap

Yep, adding things to your football knowledge a no no "here". Just keep it simple.

Avante has to know it all so he does.

pgardn
12-06-2017, 09:48 PM
One I would have never thought of as being so lopsided.

Colts v. Falcons 2-14

The old Baltimore days when the Falcons were turrible.

pgardn
12-06-2017, 09:59 PM
Detroit v. Minn. 39-72

For this many games?
Damn...
We know who got Black and Blue in the old black and blue division.

Arcadian
12-06-2017, 10:07 PM
Re: Browns-Steelers, the Browns dominated the first two decades of that rivalry. It's only gotten seriously lopsided since 1999.

The Bills went 0-20 against the Dolphins during the decade of the '70s.

Also, I'm not 100 percent sure of this, but I don't think the Lions have ever beaten the Redskins in Washington. They never won a game in RFK Stadium, that's a fact.

Steelers are currently 73-58 all-time vs. the Browns, but yeah, it's been a sharp pivot. Cleveland dominated pre-1970.

pgardn
12-06-2017, 10:26 PM
Saints v. 49 ers 26-47

Back in the old NFC west I guess.

pgardn
12-06-2017, 10:38 PM
Re: Browns-Steelers, the Browns dominated the first two decades of that rivalry. It's only gotten seriously lopsided since 1999.

The Bills went 0-20 against the Dolphins during the decade of the '70s.

Also, I'm not 100 percent sure of this, but I don't think the Lions have ever beaten the Redskins in Washington. They never won a game in RFK Stadium, that's a fact.

Bills v. Patriots 43-70

Even worse overall % despite the 0-20 v Miami

Redskin v. Cowboys 42- 70 rivalry... No.

JoeTait75
12-06-2017, 10:42 PM
Steelers are currently 73-58 all-time vs. the Browns, but yeah, it's been a sharp pivot. Cleveland dominated pre-1970.

For a long time it was cyclical. The Steelers beat up the Browns for most of the '70s, the Browns got the upper hand in the late '80s, and in the other years the teams would usually split. Pittsburgh's total control of the rivalry actually started in the mid-90s. Belichick lost his last five games against the Steelers as Cleveland's head coach, including the '94 playoff loss.

The thing I really remember about the rivalry growing up was the Browns being unable to beat the Steelers in Three Rivers Stadium. They lost their first 16 games at Three Rivers. They'd change the way they travelled to Pittsburgh, they'd change hotels, once they brought dirt from Municipal Stadium to sprinkle onto the turf at Three Rivers- none of it helped. Of course, the fact that were kept playing the Steelers instead of, say, Duquesne or Carnegie-Mellon probably had a lot to do with their futility in that building.

pgardn
12-06-2017, 10:59 PM
Detroit v. Minn. 39-72

For this many games?
Damn...
We know who got Black and Blue in the old black and blue division.

Over 100 games I got this as the winner for worst %

Keep looking.

Cardinals v. Giants 43-81 sooo close...and the new champ.