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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania
I'm not saying the original comment wasn't delusional, but...
Since 1984, the W/L record has been pretty stellar for Denver. Not counting 2018 at this point, but 1984-2017 was 33 years.
6 losing seasons (under .500)
7 .500 seasons
So, Broncos have had 13 of 33 = 39% at or below .500
321 wins
Giants have had 15 of 33 = 45% at or below .500
293 wins
49ers have had 14 of 33 = 42% at or below .500
316 wins
Patriots have had 9 of 33 = 27% at or below .500
335 wins
Steelers have had 11 of 33 = 33% at or below .500
325 wins
So, yeah - there you have it... PIT and NEP top the Broncos since 1984. I haven't dived into others, just what you provided.
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Curious, whats the winning % of September home wins over that span? Now compare how many home Sept games Denver has played compared to the rest of the division and to Pitt and NE for that matter. There's the BIG part of the reason as to why...
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Last edited by TEX; 09-28-2018 at 04:19 PM..
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