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The real TRUTH about the Super Bowl records! (exciting eh?)


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The honest to goodness TRUTH about the previous 51 Super Bowl games! (dramatic enough?)

And before we anoint the Super Steelers as the greatest football organization since the beginning of time remember they've only won ONE more SB than the next three teams despite losing twice as many games as SF (good spin eh?). Plus the great Belichick Bombers are huge favorites to tie them this year in wins now that piss burg choked away a home field game Sunday. :lol:

This table also shows you the win loss records for all 32 teams in the big game. The only team that’s made multiple appearances without a loss is the Ravens. They have gone 2-0. On the flip side of this there are six teams with multiple trips that have not won a title. The two biggest losers being the Vikings and Bills. Both of which have gone 0 for 4.

Appearances
Team
Wins
Losses
9 New England Patriots 5 4
8 Pittsburgh Steelers 6 2
8 Dallas Cowboys 5 3
8 Denver Broncos 3 5
6 San Francisco 49ers 5 1
5 Green Bay Packers 4 1
5 New York Giants 4 1
5 Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders 3 2
5 Washington Redskins 3 2
5 Miami Dolphins 2 3
4 Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts 2 2
4 Minnesota Vikings 0 4
4 Buffalo Bills 0 4
3 Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams 1 2
3 Seattle Seahawks 1 2
2 Baltimore Ravens 2 0
2 Kansas City Chiefs 1 1
2 Chicago Bears 1 1
2 Philadelphia Eagles 0 2
2 Cincinnati Bengals 0 2
2 Atlanta Falcons 0 2
2 Carolina Panthers 0 2
1 New York Jets 1 0
1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 0
1 New Orleans Saints 1 0
1 San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers 0 1
1 Tennessee Titans 0 1
1 Arizona Cardinals 0 1
0 Cleveland Browns 0 0
0 Detroit Lions 0 0
0 Jacksonville Jaguars 0 0
0 Houston Texans 0 0
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21 minutes ago, TexasAg1969 said:

So we're still tied for the lead in no losses.:rolleyes:

Yeah baby us and Baltimore et. al.

.........oh NE can take a commanding lead over pit in appearances.

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