Damn look at NFC East got 12 championship. I know the 49ers got 5 championship, Rams and Seahawks got 1 championship to each other. Why Cardinals never have a 0 zero championship.
The NFC East is better than NFC West?
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Feb 6, 2018 at 5:33 AM
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Feb 6, 2018 at 5:38 AM
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NFCE > NFCW?
Probably not next year, but historically, yes. At least according to this metric.
Probably not next year, but historically, yes. At least according to this metric.
Feb 6, 2018 at 5:42 AM
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Originally posted by post_primitive:NFCE > NFCW?
Probably not next year, but historically, yes. At least according to this metric.
We must mock of fun at Cardinals, Rams and Seahawks must chase for the 49ers got 5 championship. They can challenge for 49ers history championship. They can do it.
Feb 6, 2018 at 5:48 AM
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It's 13 Super Bowl titles overall for the NFCE now. That being said, the NFCE is now the only division in which all four teams have won a Super Bowl.
Feb 6, 2018 at 6:29 AM
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Crazy the east had 12 without the eagles even having 1
Feb 6, 2018 at 7:45 AM
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Man the South teams are terrible. 4 combined super bowls.
Feb 6, 2018 at 10:06 AM
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Originally posted by a49erfan77:Man the South teams are terrible. 4 combined super bowls.
Not been going that long.
Feb 6, 2018 at 10:10 AM
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Originally posted by a49erfan77:
Man the South teams are terrible. 4 combined super bowls.
to be fair 3 of those teams are pretty new.
Feb 6, 2018 at 10:10 AM
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Damn we're carrying the nfc west
cardinals need to step their game up.
cardinals need to step their game up.
Feb 6, 2018 at 10:15 AM
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U can thank the bills and pats for that inflated nfc east total. Responsible for handing 7 sb titles to those teams
Feb 6, 2018 at 12:18 PM
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Old Skool NFCW:
SF - 5
LA - 1
NO - 1
ATL - 0
CAR - 0
SF - 5
LA - 1
NO - 1
ATL - 0
CAR - 0
Feb 6, 2018 at 12:37 PM
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Originally posted by crabman82:U can thank the bills and pats for that inflated nfc east total. Responsible for handing 7 sb titles to those teams
Feb 6, 2018 at 12:57 PM
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Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:Originally posted by crabman82:U can thank the bills and pats for that inflated nfc east total. Responsible for handing 7 sb titles to those teams
Bills lost 4 super bowls in a row to 3 different nfc east teams. 3 of the patriots 5 super bowl losses are to nfc east teams.
Feb 6, 2018 at 1:11 PM
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I know most people like to think the NFL didn't exist until the 1966 season, but there were another 46 champions from 1920-1965. 6 were from now defunct teams, but the other 40 were as follows:
Packers - 9
Bears - 8
Giants - 4
Lions - 4
Browns - 4
Eagles - 3
Colts - 2
Cardinals - 2
Rams - 2
Redskins - 2
If one considers this and combines it with the Super Bowl for all 92 championships for currently surviving teams, the NFC North dominates.
NFC North - 26 (Packers 13, Bears 9, Lions 4, Vikings 0)
NFC East - 22 (Giants 8, Cowboys 5, Redskins 5, Eagles 4)
AFC North - 12 (Steelers 6, Browns 4, Ravens 2, Bengals 0)
NFC West - 11 (49ers 5, Rams 3, Cardinals 2, Seahawks 1)
AFC East - 8 (Patriots 5, Dolphins 2, Jets 1, Bills 0)
AFC West - 7 (Raiders 3, Broncos 3, Chiefs 1, Chargers 0)
AFC South - 4 (Colts 4, Titans 0, Jaguars 0, Texans 0)
NFC South - 2 (Buccaneers 1, Saints 1, Falcons 0, Panthers 0)
Or, if one wanted to also add 6 AFL champions from 1960-1965 for all 98 championships of current surviving teams:
Titans - 2
Bills - 2
Chiefs - 1
Chargers - 1
NFC North - 26 (Packers 13, Bears 9, Lions 4, Vikings 0)
NFC East - 22 (Giants 8, Cowboys 5, Redskins 5, Eagles 4)
AFC North - 12 (Steelers 6, Browns 4, Ravens 2, Bengals 0)
NFC West - 11 (49ers 5, Rams 3, Cardinals 2, Seahawks 1)
AFC East - 10 (Patriots 5, Dolphins 2, Bills 2, Jets 1)
AFC West - 9 (Raiders 3, Broncos 3, Chiefs 2, Chargers 1)
AFC South - 6 (Colts 4, Titans 2, Jaguars 0, Texans 0)
NFC South - 2 (Buccaneers 1, Saints 1, Falcons 0, Panthers 0)
BTW, the 6 defunct champions were:
Canton Bulldogs - 2
Akron Pros - 1
Cleveland Bulldogs - 1
Providence Steam Roller - 1
Frankford Yellow Jackets - 1
Some random fun facts:
- The Vikings are the only "NFL champions" to have never been *World* champions, having won the NFL championship in 1969 before the merger, but losing the Super Bowl.
- The Rams won their three championships in 3 different cities (Cleveland 1945, Los Angeles 1951, St. Louis 1999)
- The Browns also won 4 championships in the AAFC (1946-1949). When the Browns, 49ers and an old defunct version of the Baltimore Colts joined the NFL in 1950 the Browns immediately won the 1950 NFL championship.
- The Colts are the only AFC team to win NFL Championships in both the pre-Super Bowl and Super Bowl eras. The other two AFC teams that were originally from the NFL have only won in the pre-SB era (Browns) and SB era (Steelers).
- The Dolphins were the first team to win a SB (1972) that started as a franchise in the Super Bowl era (their first season was 1966, the year of SB I). That's in their 7th season, the quickest ever for an expansion franchise that did not originate from the AAFC merger or a previous team.
- The Cardinals have the oldest championship of any current franchise, 1925, the 6th year of the NFL. The winners of the first 5 championships are defunct.
- The Packers won the first title via an actual championship game in 1933 (champions in 1920-1932 were determined by win-loss-tie record).
- The Ravens were the first team to "originate" in the post-merger era to win the SB (2000). That's in their 5th season, the quickest ever for a "new" franchise.
- If you don't want to count the Ravens due to having originated as the Browns, then the above honor belongs to the Buccaneers (2002). That's in their 27th season.
- The Jets and Chiefs are the only teams to be World champions and AFL champions without technically being NFL champions.
- The Jaguars and Texans are the only franchises to have never played in the final championship game.
- Despite having been NFL champions a combined 8 times, the Browns and Lions have never played in the SB.
- The Texans are the only franchise to have never played in the Conference championship game (first conference championships were in 1970).
Packers - 9
Bears - 8
Giants - 4
Lions - 4
Browns - 4
Eagles - 3
Colts - 2
Cardinals - 2
Rams - 2
Redskins - 2
If one considers this and combines it with the Super Bowl for all 92 championships for currently surviving teams, the NFC North dominates.
NFC North - 26 (Packers 13, Bears 9, Lions 4, Vikings 0)
NFC East - 22 (Giants 8, Cowboys 5, Redskins 5, Eagles 4)
AFC North - 12 (Steelers 6, Browns 4, Ravens 2, Bengals 0)
NFC West - 11 (49ers 5, Rams 3, Cardinals 2, Seahawks 1)
AFC East - 8 (Patriots 5, Dolphins 2, Jets 1, Bills 0)
AFC West - 7 (Raiders 3, Broncos 3, Chiefs 1, Chargers 0)
AFC South - 4 (Colts 4, Titans 0, Jaguars 0, Texans 0)
NFC South - 2 (Buccaneers 1, Saints 1, Falcons 0, Panthers 0)
Or, if one wanted to also add 6 AFL champions from 1960-1965 for all 98 championships of current surviving teams:
Titans - 2
Bills - 2
Chiefs - 1
Chargers - 1
NFC North - 26 (Packers 13, Bears 9, Lions 4, Vikings 0)
NFC East - 22 (Giants 8, Cowboys 5, Redskins 5, Eagles 4)
AFC North - 12 (Steelers 6, Browns 4, Ravens 2, Bengals 0)
NFC West - 11 (49ers 5, Rams 3, Cardinals 2, Seahawks 1)
AFC East - 10 (Patriots 5, Dolphins 2, Bills 2, Jets 1)
AFC West - 9 (Raiders 3, Broncos 3, Chiefs 2, Chargers 1)
AFC South - 6 (Colts 4, Titans 2, Jaguars 0, Texans 0)
NFC South - 2 (Buccaneers 1, Saints 1, Falcons 0, Panthers 0)
BTW, the 6 defunct champions were:
Canton Bulldogs - 2
Akron Pros - 1
Cleveland Bulldogs - 1
Providence Steam Roller - 1
Frankford Yellow Jackets - 1
Some random fun facts:
- The Vikings are the only "NFL champions" to have never been *World* champions, having won the NFL championship in 1969 before the merger, but losing the Super Bowl.
- The Rams won their three championships in 3 different cities (Cleveland 1945, Los Angeles 1951, St. Louis 1999)
- The Browns also won 4 championships in the AAFC (1946-1949). When the Browns, 49ers and an old defunct version of the Baltimore Colts joined the NFL in 1950 the Browns immediately won the 1950 NFL championship.
- The Colts are the only AFC team to win NFL Championships in both the pre-Super Bowl and Super Bowl eras. The other two AFC teams that were originally from the NFL have only won in the pre-SB era (Browns) and SB era (Steelers).
- The Dolphins were the first team to win a SB (1972) that started as a franchise in the Super Bowl era (their first season was 1966, the year of SB I). That's in their 7th season, the quickest ever for an expansion franchise that did not originate from the AAFC merger or a previous team.
- The Cardinals have the oldest championship of any current franchise, 1925, the 6th year of the NFL. The winners of the first 5 championships are defunct.
- The Packers won the first title via an actual championship game in 1933 (champions in 1920-1932 were determined by win-loss-tie record).
- The Ravens were the first team to "originate" in the post-merger era to win the SB (2000). That's in their 5th season, the quickest ever for a "new" franchise.
- If you don't want to count the Ravens due to having originated as the Browns, then the above honor belongs to the Buccaneers (2002). That's in their 27th season.
- The Jets and Chiefs are the only teams to be World champions and AFL champions without technically being NFL champions.
- The Jaguars and Texans are the only franchises to have never played in the final championship game.
- Despite having been NFL champions a combined 8 times, the Browns and Lions have never played in the SB.
- The Texans are the only franchise to have never played in the Conference championship game (first conference championships were in 1970).
[ Edited by captveg on Feb 6, 2018 at 1:56 PM ]
Feb 6, 2018 at 2:24 PM
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Why who care count division champ¿. For glory to no division! Are you care¿¿.