yes. it's called bandwagoning
Shouldn't we be trying to prevent it?![]()
yes. it's called bandwagoning
It's self explanatory. This past season, Dallas passed Miami to become the winningest team percentage wise in the Super Bowl era.
how did their percentage raise if they didn't win a playoff game?
EXACTLY! he doesnt know what the he's talking about!
Style, get your facts straight! they havent won a playoff game in i dont know how long. PLUS, i know you cant be reffering to their Super Bowl winning percentage, b/c there are plenty of other teams that have a better winning percentage then they do.
so which is it? get it together man!
http://www.profootballhof.com/assets...2008_Final.pdf
I'm sorry. I shouldn't of said superbowl era so I will correct that.
It's the entire HISTORY of the NFL which I SHOULD have said and Dallas has been around since 1960 compared with teams that's been around since the 1920s and 1930s.
Overall, the Dallas Cowboys have the highest winning percentage in the NFL in the Superbowl era.
Dallas .577
Miami .576
Chicago .574
Miami has the higher regular season winning percentage, but Dallas has the the more consistent regular season and post season winning percentage. SO EVEN with that loss to New York this past January, The Dallas Cowboys REMAINED the team with the highest winning percentage in the NFL. Obviously, I wasn't just talking about just the Superbowl. I know they don't have the highest winning percentage there considering that Chicago, San Francisco, and Tampa Bay are 1.000 in them.
Here's another link, btw.
http://www.profootballhof.com/histor...ss_records.jsp
It raised because they went 13-3 during the season. Tied for their best record. In the reg. season, Miami is at .580 and Dallas is at .577. I wouldn't be surprised if Dallas passed Miami as the highest regular season winning percentage in the next couple of seasons. Not that great at math so I don't know how long it would take for that to happen.
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