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And then there were four....

Double Barrel

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Detroit Lions
Cleveland Browns
Jacksonville Jaguars
Houston Texans

The Futile Four: the remaining teams in the NFL that have never been to the Super Bowl.

I gotta' root for the Saints, since it was five teams before yesterday. Represent the Futile teams, New Orleans! Give us hope that something good will happen for us in the next four decades.

:bubbles:
 

Thorn

Dirty Old Man
The real shame here is Detroit. Cleveland, Jacksonville and Houston have not been around for the entire history of the Super Bowl, only for a piece of it. Detroit has been around for all of them and never made it.


Glad I'm not a Detroit fan.
 

Double Barrel

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The real shame here is Detroit. Cleveland, Jacksonville and Houston have not been around for the entire history of the Super Bowl, only for a piece of it. Detroit has been around for all of them and never made it.


Glad I'm not a Detroit fan.
The bolded is our saving grace. :shades:

It doesn't seem to mean much in the so-called "Super Bowl Era", but both the Lions and Browns have NFL championships in their history. The Lions were champs in 1935, 1952, 1953, and 1957. The Browns in 1950, 1954, 1955, and 1964.
 

Speedy

Former Yeller Dweller
There are 9 franchises that have never won a championship of any kind (Super Bowl, NFL, AFL).

Bengals, Texans, Jaguars, Vikings, Saints, Falcons, Panthers, Seahawks and Browns.

Yes, the Browns. Cleveland can keep all the records and stuff they want but the franchise that put up all those records is now in Baltimore.
 

texdawg

Waterboy
There are 9 franchises that have never won a championship of any kind (Super Bowl, NFL, AFL).

Bengals, Texans, Jaguars, Vikings, Saints, Falcons, Panthers, Seahawks and Browns.

Yes, the Browns. Cleveland can keep all the records and stuff they want but the franchise that put up all those records is now in Baltimore.
If Houston was allowed to keep the name, all rights, records, memorabillia, ect of the Oilers, would you say that the Titans are the real Oilers and the new Oilers are some kind of fraud?

I wouldn't. I'd say the Oilers have been reborn. Shame that didn't happen in Houston.
 

Double Barrel

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There are 9 franchises that have never won a championship of any kind (Super Bowl, NFL, AFL).

Bengals, Texans, Jaguars, Vikings, Saints, Falcons, Panthers, Seahawks and Browns.

Yes, the Browns. Cleveland can keep all the records and stuff they want but the franchise that put up all those records is now in Baltimore.
If a team has been to the Super Bowl, they have won either the AFC or NFC championship.

That may not mean much to you, but they are still considered championships and qualify for "any kind".

And you might disagree with the Browns records, but if you go to the Baltimore Ravens website, their official history makes no mention of those old Cleveland Brown records (matter of fact, Baltimore's football history is recognized with 8 Baltimore Colts in their Ring of Honor: - QB Johnny Unitas, WR Raymond Berry, RB Lenny Moore, DT Art Donovan, DE Gino Marchetti, TE John Mackey, OT Jim Parker and LB Ted Hendricks.)

The Cleveland Browns are officially recognized by the NFL and the Pro Football Hall of Fame to hold all Browns records and history. I'd say that their perspective means more than the average football fan at the end of the day. :)
 

Speedy

Former Yeller Dweller
If a team has been to the Super Bowl, they have won either the AFC or NFC championship.

That may not mean much to you, but they are still considered championships and qualify for "any kind".

And you might disagree with the Browns records, but if you go to the Baltimore Ravens website, their official history makes no mention of those old Cleveland Brown records (matter of fact, Baltimore's football history is recognized with 8 Baltimore Colts in their Ring of Honor: - QB Johnny Unitas, WR Raymond Berry, RB Lenny Moore, DT Art Donovan, DE Gino Marchetti, TE John Mackey, OT Jim Parker and LB Ted Hendricks.)

The Cleveland Browns are officially recognized by the NFL and the Pro Football Hall of Fame to hold all Browns records and history. I'd say that their perspective means more than the average football fan at the end of the day. :)
No, no...I get all of that. I'm just saying, I don't care how it's recognized officially, I know the difference and that's the way I'll always look at it.

So if the same had happened to Houston, I'd still look at it as 2 seperate franchises, which it would be, just as the new Browns and old Browns are, regardless of how the history is rewritten.
 

Double Barrel

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No, no...I get all of that. I'm just saying, I don't care how it's recognized officially, I know the difference and that's the way I'll always look at it.

So if the same had happened to Houston, I'd still look at it as 2 seperate franchises, which it would be, just as the new Browns and old Browns are, regardless of how the history is rewritten.
I hear ya'. Only us old timers will remember all that stuff. My 20 year old son barely remembers a faint memory of the Houston Oilers. That's just sad to me. :(
 

Wolf

100% Texan
it is interesting that super bowls are only what some count as championships

yet personal season records are lumped into one (whether a player played in 14 game season or 16 game season and so on)
 
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