Are you sure? Steelers, Bengals, Colts, Chargers and Panthers are ahead. Right behind them are the Rams, Dolphins and Cardinals. I do agree a Super Bowl run, just like a trip to the Final Four, makes all these cumulative playoff records look much better. So the wild card run in 2010 probably had them close to the top on this list for the time. Bo Ryan's March record looked run of the mill until the last two seasons.
There is also something to be said for being the new team and getting a lot of shots on the road versus good but older teams who might not be on the rise (Seahawks versus Packers, Packers versus Falcons in 2010). Weak Divisions also play a role here in granting playoff home games (Falcons as well).
But I do see here some indication of the close games problem (which is laughable overall no matter what JSO thinks) overlapping with the less than stellar record against playoff teams. And I lay this at the feet of strategic decisions. It doesn't explain Bostick, but it does explain three FB dives into the line.
There is also something to be said for being the new team and getting a lot of shots on the road versus good but older teams who might not be on the rise (Seahawks versus Packers, Packers versus Falcons in 2010). Weak Divisions also play a role here in granting playoff home games (Falcons as well).
But I do see here some indication of the close games problem (which is laughable overall no matter what JSO thinks) overlapping with the less than stellar record against playoff teams. And I lay this at the feet of strategic decisions. It doesn't explain Bostick, but it does explain three FB dives into the line.

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