DoddPower
11 years ago

Whenever I see stats like this I always wonder why they chose that particular year. Why choose 2010. Why not 2009 or 2008 or 2011?

Of those on the list only the Saints had more wins than the Packers in 2009 so it would look even better for the Packers if they went back to 2009. Can't do 2008 though because we only won 6 games that year.

Originally Posted by: sschind 



Why not choose 1990 or 1972? A specific date has to be picked and in this case it's just meant to be somewhat representative of recent history, I suppose. Perhaps the best thing would be to show multiple time frames for a more complete picture.
mi_keys
11 years ago

Because he's Dhazer and he paints whatever picture he wants. That's just what he does, especially if it somehow lessens any accomplishment the Packers have had, for some reason. Just a real negative guy, I suppose. It probably extends beyond just the NFL.

Originally Posted by: DoddPower 



I know. I've been here long enough to know he does that. Doesn't mean I don't like pointing out the bullshit.
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dhazer
11 years ago

Because he's Dhazer and he paints whatever picture he wants. That's just what he does, especially if it somehow lessens any accomplishment the Packers have had, for some reason. Just a real negative guy, I suppose. It probably extends beyond just the NFL.

Originally Posted by: DoddPower 





ok the Packers had a 15 win season in there that throws off the whole thing


10-6
15-1
11-5
8-7-1


Then look at the Pats

14-2
13-3
12-4
12-4

Ummm what team looks more constant? Btw Look at the Pats record back to 2001 when Brady took over. The worst record was 9-7 and only missed the playoffs twice and one of the times they missed the playoffs their record was 11-5 with a backup qb all season.

They average 12.5 wins a year now thats impressive. Even though they did cheat lol
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mi_keys
11 years ago

ok the Packers had a 15 win season in there that throws off the whole thing


10-6
15-1
11-5
8-7-1


Then look at the Pats

14-2
13-3
12-4
12-4

Ummm what team looks more constant? Btw Look at the Pats record back to 2001 when Brady took over. The worst record was 9-7 and only missed the playoffs twice and one of the times they missed the playoffs their record was 11-5 with a backup qb all season.

They average 12.5 wins a year now thats impressive. Even though they did cheat lol

Originally Posted by: dhazer 



Yeah, and we have an 8 win season in there. The average is 11 and the median is 10.5.

The pats are the exception with their consistency. That's why we still have the second best record over that time period. Now let's win another title this year and make it count for something.
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dhazer
11 years ago

Yeah, and we have an 8 win season in there. The average is 11 and the median is 10.5.

The pats are the exception with their consistency. That's why we still have the second best record over that time period. Now let's win another title this year and make it count for something.

Originally Posted by: mi_keys 



Looking at it all and I guess regular season don't mean shit as long as you make the playoffs

going back to the 2008 season the average super bowl winner had 11 wins in the season so i guess we are right on average
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mi_keys
11 years ago

Looking at it all and I guess regular season don't mean shit as long as you make the playoffs

going back to the 2008 season the average super bowl winner had 11 wins in the season so i guess we are right on average

Originally Posted by: dhazer 



Get in and anything can happen. Especially with the parity in the league these days.
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nerdmann
11 years ago

Get in and anything can happen. Especially with the parity in the league these days.

Originally Posted by: mi_keys 



1: Get in.

2: Get a week off.

3: Get a home game.

4: Home field advantage.
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sschind
11 years ago

Why not choose 1990 or 1972? A specific date has to be picked and in this case it's just meant to be somewhat representative of recent history, I suppose. Perhaps the best thing would be to show multiple time frames for a more complete picture.

Originally Posted by: DoddPower 



Yeah but usually when they make such comments they are trying to make a specific point about something. If they are trying to show the Packers specifically why not do your full research and go back one more year which would make the stats look even better. Maybe he was trying to show the Patriots in a better light so he chose 2010. That's why I said I wonder why he chose that year. You are right though. It could have just been chosen at random.
buckeyepackfan
11 years ago
Composite NFL Standings since the AFL/NFL merger
by organization (not franchise) through team and location changes.
Fall of 1970 through 2/2/2014

http://home.jps.net/~fos/nfl/post1969nfl.html 


Or there is this.

http://home.jps.net/~fos/nfl/nfl.htm 
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play2win
11 years ago



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  • Packers (44-19-1)
  • 49ers (42-21-1)
  • Ravens (42-22)
  • Saints (42-22)
  • Falcons (40-24)
  • Steelers (40-24)[/list]

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