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NFL Championship Game Running Thread

Since 2000. AFC, 13 of the 16 teams have gotten to the AFC title game (Browns, Texans, Dolphins).

13 (1): Patriots
6 (2): Chiefs, Steelers
5 (1): Ravens
4 (1): Colts
3 (1): Broncos
2 (4): Bengals, Jets, Raiders, Titans
1 (3): Bills, Chargers, Jaguars

NFC, 14 of the 16 teams have gotten to the NFC title game (Cowboys, Commanders)

7 (2): 49ers, Eagles
6 (1): Packers
3 (7): Falcons, Giants, Panthers, Rams, Saints, Seahawks, Vikings
2 (3): Bears, Buccaneers, Cardinals
1 (1): Lions
Amazing that either the Chiefs or the Patriots have been in the conference final for 13 straight years. And this is the league with the most competitive balance.
 
That link has been balky. Worked. Then didn't work. Worked. Then didn't work.

I just tried five times. Fifth time it worked.
 
The first link is broken. Perhaps because the story was wrong.
If I recall correctly, NBC analyst Tony Dungy told us that the NFL had turned off viewers by paying so much attention to non-football cultural matters.
Try again, coach.

Please NBC do us viewers a favor, get Dungy off the screen, maybe just do a hidden behind screen shot to make him "mysterious" because everything he says is so basic ("the team that scores the most will win...."). Dungy is the 180 from Gruden, its all vanilla and cream. Dungy makes me long for Meredith because while he wasn't saying anything, he was still saying something with just his delivery (which is what was irritating Gifford so much).
 
I can't believe any people actually care, let alone get upset, about a few 2-second shots of Taylor Swift cheering.

Guess they gotta be pissed off all the time in all situations to be "happy."
 
Went down a youtube rabbit hole that took me to a 1967 Baltimore Colts season.

forking incredible a team could go 11-1-2 and miss the playoffs (while 9-4-1, 9-5 and 9-5 teams did make the postseason).

And the 11-1-2 Rams had to play the 9-4-1 Packers in Milwaukee in the playoffs, because before 1975 the playoff sites were rotated among division winners, regardless of record.

Ice Bowl should have never happened.
 
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Weather should be clear in Santa Clara on Sunday. Last of this week's storms went through overnight and none expected until next week.
 
Went down a youtube rabbit hole that took me to a 1967 Baltimore Colts season.

forking incredible a team could go 11-1-2 and miss the playoffs (while 9-4-1, 9-5 and 9-5 teams did make the postseason).

And the 11-1-2 Rams had to play the 9-4-1 Packers in Milwaukee in the playoffs, because before 1975 the playoff sites were rotated among division winners, regardless of record.

Ice Bowl should have never happened.
Colts also got jerked around in 1965, lost a playoff game to the Packers when Tom Matte was their emergency QB. They led 10-7 late, Green Bay tried a FG that was called good even though it appeared to everyone in the stadium that it was wide. Those were the days of the old, short uprights, game was played in Green Bay, home cooking. Packers then won in OT and beat the Browns for the NFL title.
 
Went down a youtube rabbit hole that took me to a 1967 Baltimore Colts season.

forking incredible a team could go 11-1-2 and miss the playoffs (while 9-4-1, 9-5 and 9-5 teams did make the postseason).

And the 11-1-2 Rams had to play the 9-4-1 Packers in Milwaukee in the playoffs, because before 1975 the playoff sites were rotated among division winners, regardless of record.

Ice Bowl should have never happened.

I never understood why the league thought rotating home-field advantage among division winners ever made sense. The undefeated Dolphins had to go to Pittsburgh the week after the Steelers won the Immaculate Reception game. The Steelers actually had a lead in the third quarter and the Dolphins won by only four.
 
I think the argument in the 1960s was mainly that at that time it it was difficult to change destinations to transport entire trucks of TV broadcast gear with short notice and therefore they needed the locations of playoff games to be set longer in advance.
It sounded like bullshirt to me then and it does now. Do the networks still transport complete moving vans full of equipment from stadium to
stadium? You'd think by now all stadiums would be wired with a near standard set of cameras, etc etc.
 

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