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ChicosBailBonds

With the Dolphins moving to 0-12 and the Cowboys to 11-1, the fish have surrendered the NFL's all time best winning percentage.  I didn't realize the Bears were third all-time.


Team: Win percent – Wins – Losses – ties

Dallas: .5783 – 444 – 323 – 6

Miami: .5778 – 388 – 283 – 4

Chicago: .5747 – 691 – 506 – 42

Green Bay: .5587 – 658 – 516 – 36

San Fran: .5550 – 512 – 409 – 15

PuertoRicanNightmare

To me, the bigger surprise is San Francisco being so high. The Bill Walsh years were fantastic. But I always thought before that they were perennial doormats.

Where's Pittsburgh? Denver?

rocky_warrior

These numbers are before this season, but I'll let you add the new totals in :)

Denver: 388 win, 342 loss, 10 tie,  .531

Pitt: 531 win, 511 loss, 21 tie, .509

http://www.profootballhof.com/assets/default/W-L_Start_of_2007_Final.pdf

NYWarrior

Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on December 03, 2007, 01:25:09 PM
To me, the bigger surprise is San Francisco being so high. The Bill Walsh years were fantastic. But I always thought before that they were perennial doormats.

they were rarely a doormat -- but had plenty of just above .500 seasons prior to the dawn of the Walsh era.......but look at how many wins they piled up on an annual basis from 81-02.  quite a run

http://www.nflteamhistory.com/nfl_teams/san_francisco_49ers/year_by_year_results.html

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