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    Top NFL teams since 2003
    Who have been the NFL's top franchises during the past five seasons?

    I'm going to explore that question in the coming weeks, specifically looking at which teams have drafted the best. But before that, I wanted to give you the raw data.

    In the first of a series of offseason posts, I took a look at every team's regular-season record since 2003, a five-year span. Also listed are how many times teams have made the playoffs and what their best postseason finishes have been.

    Some teams like the Patriots and Colts are easy to name off the top of your head as the league's elite franchises, but others might surprise you. For instance, would you have guessed that besides New England and Indy, the Seahawks are the only other team to have made the playoffs in each of the past five seasons? And no other team has made the postseason more than three times.

    Would you have guessed that the Bengals have a better regular-season record than the Giants since '03? But New York has made the playoffs three times (including last year's Super Bowl win), while Cincinnati has reached the postseason just once.

    A quarter of the league (eight teams) hasn't made the playoffs since '03 -- the Raiders, Browns, Texans, 49ers, Lions, Cardinals, Dolphins and Bills. Oakland takes the title of worst franchise over the last five years, with just 19 total wins. Pretty incredible when you consider New England won 16 games in '07 alone. The Raiders' best season since '03 came in 2004 when they went 5-11.

    I listed teams based on regular-season record, just because I thought that would be the easiest point of reference. That doesn't mean I think the Bengals have had more success than the Giants just because they are listed above New York. These are simply the numbers.

    1. New England Patriots

    Record: 66-14
    Playoff appearances: 5
    Best finish: 2003, 2004 -- Super Bowl champions

    2. Indianapolis Colts

    Record: 63-17
    Playoff appearances: 5
    Best finish: 2006 -- Super Bowl champions

    3. Seattle Seahawks

    Record: 51-29
    Playoff appearances: 5
    Best finish: 2005 -- Super Bowl loss

    4. Pittsburgh Steelers

    Record: 50-30
    Playoff appearances: 3
    Best finish: 2005 -- Super Bowl champions

    5. San Diego Chargers

    Record: 50-30
    Playoff appearances: 3
    Best finish: 2007 -- Conference championship loss

    6. Philadelphia Eagles

    Record: 49-31
    Playoff appearances: 3
    Best finish: 2004 -- Super Bowl loss

    7. Denver Broncos

    Record: 49-31
    Playoff appearances: 3
    Best finish: 2005 -- Conference championship loss

    8. Dallas Cowboys

    Record: 47-33
    Playoff appearances: 3
    Best finish: 2007 -- Division round loss

    9. Jacksonville Jaguars

    Record: 45-35
    Playoff appearances: 2
    Best finish: 2007 -- Division round loss

    10. Green Bay Packers

    Record: 45-35
    Playoff appearances: 3
    Best finish: 2007 -- Conference championship loss

    11. Carolina Panthers

    Record: 44-36
    Playoff appearances: 2
    Best finish: 2003 -- Super Bowl loss

    12. Chicago Bears

    Record: 43-37
    Playoff appearances: 2
    Best finish: 2006 -- Super Bowl loss

    13. Baltimore Ravens

    Record: 43-37
    Playoff appearances: 2
    Best finish: 2006 -- Division round loss

    14. Kansas City Chiefs

    Record: 43-37
    Playoff appearances: 2
    Best finish: 2003 -- Division round loss

    15. Cincinnati Bengals

    Record: 42-38
    Playoff appearances: 1
    Best finish: 2005 -- Wild-card round loss

    16.Minnesota Vikings

    Record: 40-40
    Playoff appearances: 1
    Best finish: 2004 -- Division round loss

    17. New York Giants

    Record: 39-41
    Playoff appearances: 3
    Best finish: 2007 -- Super Bowl champions

    18. Tennessee Titans

    Record: 39-41
    Playoff appearances: 2
    Best finish: 2003 -- Divisional round loss

    19. St. Louis Rams

    Record: 37-43
    Playoff appearances: 2
    Best finish: 2003, 2004 -- Division round loss

    20. New Orleans Saints

    Record: 36-44
    Playoff appearances: 1
    Best finish: 2006 -- Conference championship loss

    21. Tampa Bay Bucs

    Record: 36-44
    Playoff appearances: 2
    Best finish: 2005, 2007 -- Wild-card round loss

    22. Atlanta Falcons

    Record: 35-45
    Playoff appearances: 1
    Best finish: 2004 -- Conference championship loss

    23. Washington Redskins

    Record: 35-45
    Playoff appearances: 2
    Best finish: 2005 -- Divisional round loss

    24. New York Jets

    Record: 34-46
    Playoff appearances: 2
    Best finish: 2004 -- Divisional round loss

    25. Buffalo Bills

    Record: 34-46
    Playoff appearances: 0
    Best finish: 2004 -- 9-7

    26. Miami Dolphins

    Record: 30-50
    Playoff appearances: 0
    Best finish: 2003 -- 10-6

    27. Cleveland Browns

    Record: 29-51
    Playoff appearances: 0
    Best finish: 2007 -- 10-6

    28. Arizona Cardinals

    Record: 28-52
    Playoff appearances: 0
    Best finish: 2007 -- 8-8

    29. Houston Texans

    Record: 28-52
    Playoff appearances: 0
    Best finish: 2007 -- 8-8

    30. Detroit Lions

    Record: 26-54
    Playoff appearances: 0
    Best finish: 2007 -- 7-9

    31. San Francisco 49ers

    Record: 25-55
    Playoff appearances: 0
    Best finish: 2006 -- 7-9

    32. Oakland Raiders

    Record: 19-61
    Playoff appearances: 0
    Best finish: 2004 -- 5-11
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  • #2
    Just going down the list based on record seems pretty valid to me. I saw nothing wrong at all with the top ten.

    What subjective criteria is somebody going to throw out, anyway that could possibly trump record--which is the ultimate objective factor?
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    • #3
      Don't really care about the records, the Giants won a superbowl and should be higher.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
        What subjective criteria is somebody going to throw out, anyway that could possibly trump record--which is the ultimate objective factor?
        Uh, SB wins?

        The Giants should be one of the top 10 teams in the last 5 years...they've got bling (or will have) on their finger to prove their point. Sure, they have been mediocre over much of that 5 years...but they manned up and made a great run to win a title. That puts them ahead of most other top 10 team record-wise without a title IMO.

        The way I usually approach this is to make the list by regular season wins as shown in this thread...but then go back and add playoff wins to the equation. The catch is that I rate playoff wins more than regular season ones...Wild Card Round wins are worth 2 wins, Divisional Round wins are worth 3 wins, Conference Titles are worth 4 wins and Super Bowl wins are worth 5 wins.

        I did this to figure the 1990s a few years back...but haven't done it since. I don't have time right now to figure this 5 year stretch by my way of doing it...maybe tonight.

        To me Dallas isn't a top ten team...they haven't won a playoff game in a decade.
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        • #5
          Not sure how Jacksonville finished ahead of us. Same record. Packers had more playoff appearances and advanced further in the playoffs. I guess one 4-12 season that ruins the overall record trumped it.
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          • #6
            I've always been intrigued by Oakland's long fall.

            2002 AFC Champs, A Superbowl berth.

            Then look out below.

            Has any team ever fallen so far and stayed down there?

            This after heisting all those draft picks from Tampa for Gruden.

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            • #7
              Geez, when you look at the Giants record, they've had some luck or a couple of really up and down seasons. At 17th, they've had 3 playoff berths. The closest other team to them with 3 berths is the Pack, at 10th, with 6 more wins!
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              • #8
                Originally posted by KYPack
                I've always been intrigued by Oakland's long fall.

                2002 AFC Champs, A Superbowl berth.

                Then look out below.

                Has any team ever fallen so far and stayed down there?

                This after heisting all those draft picks from Tampa for Gruden.
                i think you can clearly tell when al davis finally lost any mind he had left

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by KYPack
                  I've always been intrigued by Oakland's long fall.

                  2002 AFC Champs, A Superbowl berth.

                  Then look out below.

                  Has any team ever fallen so far and stayed down there?

                  This after heisting all those draft picks from Tampa for Gruden.
                  Yup. That's one really bad fart Jon Gruden left behind.

                  and in Tampa Bay!

                  @ 21. Tampa Bay Bucs

                  Record: 36-44

                  Playoff appearances: 2

                  Best finish: 2005, 2007 -- Wild-card round loss

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by woodbuck27
                    Originally posted by KYPack
                    I've always been intrigued by Oakland's long fall.

                    2002 AFC Champs, A Superbowl berth.

                    Then look out below.

                    Has any team ever fallen so far and stayed down there?

                    This after heisting all those draft picks from Tampa for Gruden.
                    Yup. That's one really bad fart Jon Gruden left behind.
                    That was a pretty cool kick to AD's groin.

                    Oak kept JGruden's offense intact.

                    Come the SB, Tampa had all Oak's audibles, hots, line calls, the whole shit.

                    They had no shot.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by KYPack
                      Originally posted by woodbuck27
                      Originally posted by KYPack
                      I've always been intrigued by Oakland's long fall.

                      2002 AFC Champs, A Superbowl berth.

                      Then look out below.

                      Has any team ever fallen so far and stayed down there?

                      This after heisting all those draft picks from Tampa for Gruden.
                      Yup. That's one really bad fart Jon Gruden left behind.
                      That was a pretty cool kick to AD's groin.

                      Oak kept JGruden's offense intact.

                      Come the SB, Tampa had all Oak's audibles, hots, line calls, the whole shit.

                      They had no shot.
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                      Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48 Oakland Raiders 21
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by The Leaper
                        Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
                        What subjective criteria is somebody going to throw out, anyway that could possibly trump record--which is the ultimate objective factor?
                        Uh, SB wins?

                        The Giants should be one of the top 10 teams in the last 5 years...they've got bling (or will have) on their finger to prove their point. Sure, they have been mediocre over much of that 5 years...but they manned up and made a great run to win a title. That puts them ahead of most other top 10 team record-wise without a title IMO.

                        The way I usually approach this is to make the list by regular season wins as shown in this thread...but then go back and add playoff wins to the equation. The catch is that I rate playoff wins more than regular season ones...Wild Card Round wins are worth 2 wins, Divisional Round wins are worth 3 wins, Conference Titles are worth 4 wins and Super Bowl wins are worth 5 wins.

                        I did this to figure the 1990s a few years back...but haven't done it since. I don't have time right now to figure this 5 year stretch by my way of doing it...maybe tonight.

                        To me Dallas isn't a top ten team...they haven't won a playoff game in a decade.
                        At the risk of getting swarmed all over--like I care, Super Bowls don't mean all that much. It's getting there, and more particularly, getting to the playoffs i.e. RECORD that shows which teams are good and which teams are merely lucky. Doesn't the past Super Bowl and NFL Championship prove that to ya'all?

                        If there's anybody that ISN'T obvious to, it will be when the Giants revert to shittiness this season. Remember where you heard it first.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Top NFL Teams last 5 years

                          Last 5 years by my schedule:

                          1. New England Patriots 66+3+4+5+3+4+5+2+2+3+3+4=104
                          2. Indianapolis Colts 63+2+3+2+2+3+4+5=84
                          3. Pittsburgh Steelers 50+3+2+3+4+5=67
                          4. Seattle Seahawks 51+3+4+2+2=62
                          5. Philadelphia Eagles 49+3+3+4+2=61
                          6. Carolina Panthers 44+2+3+4+2+3=58
                          7. San Diego Chargers 50+2+3=55
                          8. New York Giants 39+2+3+4+5=53
                          9. Denver Broncos 49+3=52
                          10. Chicago Bears 43+3+4=50

                          11. Green Bay Packers 45+2+3=50
                          12. Jacksonville Jaguars 45+2=47
                          13. Dallas Cowboys 47
                          14. Baltimore Ravens 43
                          15. Kansas City Chiefs 43
                          16. Cincinnati Bengals 42
                          17. Minnesota Vikings 40+2=42
                          18. Tennessee Titans 39+2=41
                          19. New Orleans Saints 36+3=39
                          20. St. Louis Rams 37+2=39

                          21. Atlanta Falcons 35+3=38
                          22. Washington Redskins 35+2=37
                          23. New York Jets 34+2=36
                          24. Tampa Bay Bucs 36
                          25. Buffalo Bills 34
                          26. Miami Dolphins 30
                          27. Cleveland Browns 29
                          28. Arizona Cardinals 28
                          29. Houston Texans 28
                          30. Detroit Lions 26
                          31. San Francisco 49ers 25
                          32. Oakland Raiders 19
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by KYPack
                            I've always been intrigued by Oakland's long fall.

                            2002 AFC Champs, A Superbowl berth.

                            Then look out below.

                            Has any team ever fallen so far and stayed down there?

                            The Bears got pretty bad, pretty quick for pretty long after their 85 fluke.

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