NFL Bracket
NFL Bracket
Ok we have a little more time to kill so I got an idea that'll take up a week or so if y'all would be interested, plus I've been asked about doing it by some folks. Using the same website, we'd do an NFL single elimination tournament. I'd put franchises into a random generator and you'd randomly be assigned a team and pick 2 teams from that franchise's history (so to be fair, whoever gets Houston can pick Oilers teams as well). No seeding, just random draw for brackets. If y'all would like to do it I can generate everyone's franchise in the morning and make a list and y'all can start picking your teams
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"My shit doesn't work in the playoffs. My job is to get us to the playoffs. What happens after that is fucking luck."
LAA 11 - 15 331W - 479L
LAA 16 - 20 477W - 333L 17-20 ALW
OAK 21 - 24 297W - 189L 21-22 ALW
LAA 11 - 15 331W - 479L
LAA 16 - 20 477W - 333L 17-20 ALW
OAK 21 - 24 297W - 189L 21-22 ALW
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Sure, I'm in.
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Can I randomly get da Bears?
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lets go
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sure
2008-2023 Mets: 1,143-1,296...469%
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
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Here are the random hat pick results. Please have your 2 teams in by Wednesday
Dbacks----Falcons
Braves----Steelers
O's----Jags
Red Sox----Browns
Cubs----Seahawks
White Sox----Lions
Reds----bucs
Indians------Raiders
Rockies---49ers
Tigers----Chargers
Astros----Colts
Royals----Rams
Dodgers----Bears
Angels----Cowboys
Marlins----Dolphins
Brewers----Ravens
Twins---Texans/Oilers
Mets---Eagles
Yankees----Packers
A's-----Panthers
Phillies----Jets
Pirates----Vikings
Padres----Bengals
Giants----Redskins
Mariners----Titans
Cardinals-----Saints
Rays---Cardinals
Rangers----Giants
Blue Jays-----Bills
Nats-----Chiefs
Pats and Broncos were not picked by the generator so I'll pick 2 years for them
Dbacks----Falcons
Braves----Steelers
O's----Jags
Red Sox----Browns
Cubs----Seahawks
White Sox----Lions
Reds----bucs
Indians------Raiders
Rockies---49ers
Tigers----Chargers
Astros----Colts
Royals----Rams
Dodgers----Bears
Angels----Cowboys
Marlins----Dolphins
Brewers----Ravens
Twins---Texans/Oilers
Mets---Eagles
Yankees----Packers
A's-----Panthers
Phillies----Jets
Pirates----Vikings
Padres----Bengals
Giants----Redskins
Mariners----Titans
Cardinals-----Saints
Rays---Cardinals
Rangers----Giants
Blue Jays-----Bills
Nats-----Chiefs
Pats and Broncos were not picked by the generator so I'll pick 2 years for them
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Second tournament with garbage choices, but who knows:
2006 Chargers
1994 Chargers
2006 Chargers
1994 Chargers
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Wow ... I have friends who are Lions fans but I didn't realize just how mediocre (in a good season)/poor (in general) this franchise has been for a long time. The Lions have won four NFL championships. However, their last was in 1957, which gives the club the second-longest NFL championship drought behind the Arizona Cardinals (who last won in 1947). They are one of four current teams and the only NFC team to have not yet played in the Super Bowl. They are also the only franchise to have been in operation for all 54 seasons of the Super Bowl era without having appeared in one (the Cleveland Browns were not in operation for the 1996 to 1998 seasons).
That being said we'll roll with the 1935 Lions - their first Championship Team. In 1935, Dutch Clark led the NFL with 55 points, while Ernie Caddel led the league with 621 yards as they carried the Lions to a 7–3–2 record, which was first in the Western Division. As a result, they advanced to the 1935 NFL Championship Game against the New York Giants. The game was played on December 15, 1935 in front of 15,000 fans in Detroit. The Lions won the game 26–7 to secure the franchise's first World Championship, which was also a part of Detroit's City of Champions for the 1935–36 sports season. The Detroit Tigers won the 1935 World Series, while the Detroit Red Wings captured the 1936 Stanley Cup.
Then we'll roll with their last or most recent Championship team, the 1957 Lions. During the 1957 preseason, Buddy Parker stunned the football world by announcing his resignation from the organization. George Wilson would take over as head coach. Despite the turmoil, the Lions finished 8–4, tied with the San Francisco 49ers for first in the Western Conference. As a result, the two teams faced each other in a playoff game in San Francisco. During the game, the 49ers took a 24–7 lead into halftime behind three touchdown passes from Y. A. Tittle. During halftime, the 49ers, who assumed they had the game locked up, celebrated in their locker room. Because the walls in Kezar Stadium were so thin and the locker rooms were right next to each other, the Lions could hear it. George Wilson stood up and said, "I was going to say something, but that's what they think of you". On the first play of the second half, 49ers running back Hugh McElhenny broke off a 71-yard run to the Detroit 9 yard line, but the Lions held the 49ers to a field goal, which was San Francisco's last points of the day. Bobby Layne had been lost to injury three weeks prior, but Lions backup quarterback Tobin Rote led the team to 24 unanswered points and a 31–27 come from behind win. The next week, in the NFL Championship Game, Rote threw for four touchdowns and ran in another as the Lions routed the Browns 59–14, claiming their third championship in six years. To date, this is the last championship they have won.
As a postlude for this fine franchise ... In 1958, the Lions traded Bobby Layne to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for Earl Morrall and two future draft picks. According to legend, as he was leaving for Pittsburgh, Layne said that the Lions wouldn't win another championship for 50 years. Since this time, the Lions haven't won another championship and the franchise's subsequent years of (mostly) futility has been labeled "The Curse of Bobby Layne." Without Layne, the Lions finished with a 4–7–1 record.
P.S. Most of the above is attributed to Wiki ...
That being said we'll roll with the 1935 Lions - their first Championship Team. In 1935, Dutch Clark led the NFL with 55 points, while Ernie Caddel led the league with 621 yards as they carried the Lions to a 7–3–2 record, which was first in the Western Division. As a result, they advanced to the 1935 NFL Championship Game against the New York Giants. The game was played on December 15, 1935 in front of 15,000 fans in Detroit. The Lions won the game 26–7 to secure the franchise's first World Championship, which was also a part of Detroit's City of Champions for the 1935–36 sports season. The Detroit Tigers won the 1935 World Series, while the Detroit Red Wings captured the 1936 Stanley Cup.
Then we'll roll with their last or most recent Championship team, the 1957 Lions. During the 1957 preseason, Buddy Parker stunned the football world by announcing his resignation from the organization. George Wilson would take over as head coach. Despite the turmoil, the Lions finished 8–4, tied with the San Francisco 49ers for first in the Western Conference. As a result, the two teams faced each other in a playoff game in San Francisco. During the game, the 49ers took a 24–7 lead into halftime behind three touchdown passes from Y. A. Tittle. During halftime, the 49ers, who assumed they had the game locked up, celebrated in their locker room. Because the walls in Kezar Stadium were so thin and the locker rooms were right next to each other, the Lions could hear it. George Wilson stood up and said, "I was going to say something, but that's what they think of you". On the first play of the second half, 49ers running back Hugh McElhenny broke off a 71-yard run to the Detroit 9 yard line, but the Lions held the 49ers to a field goal, which was San Francisco's last points of the day. Bobby Layne had been lost to injury three weeks prior, but Lions backup quarterback Tobin Rote led the team to 24 unanswered points and a 31–27 come from behind win. The next week, in the NFL Championship Game, Rote threw for four touchdowns and ran in another as the Lions routed the Browns 59–14, claiming their third championship in six years. To date, this is the last championship they have won.
As a postlude for this fine franchise ... In 1958, the Lions traded Bobby Layne to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for Earl Morrall and two future draft picks. According to legend, as he was leaving for Pittsburgh, Layne said that the Lions wouldn't win another championship for 50 years. Since this time, the Lions haven't won another championship and the franchise's subsequent years of (mostly) futility has been labeled "The Curse of Bobby Layne." Without Layne, the Lions finished with a 4–7–1 record.
P.S. Most of the above is attributed to Wiki ...
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I'll roll with the 2009 Saints and the 1992 Saints
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For Denver
1998 and 2013
For New England
1976 and 2007
1998 and 2013
For New England
1976 and 2007
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I'll take the 2018-2019 LA Rams and 2001-2002 St. Louis Rams.
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Instead of the '85 and '63 Bears, I guess I'll go with the 2013 and 2006 Seahawks.
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Oilers/Texans??? Ugh.
I was tempted to go old school here, but I'll go with the 1993 Oilers and the 2018 Texans.
I was tempted to go old school here, but I'll go with the 1993 Oilers and the 2018 Texans.
2010 KC 83-79
2011 KC 94-68
2012 KC 83-79
2013 KC 90-72; AL Central Champs
2014 KC 84-78
2015 KC 103-59; AL Central Champs
2016 KC 97-65; Lost WC Game to BAL
2017 MIN 80-82
2018 MIN 84-78
2019 MIN 80-82
Overall IBC Record 1040-903
2011 KC 94-68
2012 KC 83-79
2013 KC 90-72; AL Central Champs
2014 KC 84-78
2015 KC 103-59; AL Central Champs
2016 KC 97-65; Lost WC Game to BAL
2017 MIN 80-82
2018 MIN 84-78
2019 MIN 80-82
Overall IBC Record 1040-903
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I'll take the 1948 Chicago Cardinals and the 1974 St Louis Cardinals and Air Coryell
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I'll take the 1989 & 1994 teams for the 49ers.
I know the 84 team was one of the best in history, but if I'm picking teams for this I want their best all time players represented. The 84 team lacks a bit of star power I think, and I'm not confident how they would fare in this tournament against more modern selections.
I know the 84 team was one of the best in history, but if I'm picking teams for this I want their best all time players represented. The 84 team lacks a bit of star power I think, and I'm not confident how they would fare in this tournament against more modern selections.
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1972 & 2019 Dolphins
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I wanted to get 2 teams from 2 different eras. That 76 team was the only team to beat the Raiders that year and came within a minute of beating them in the playoffs.
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Nah. Figure they can beat the 1976 Pats...
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'98 and '76 Vikings. Can't wait to see the 76 Minnesota vs 76 New England championship! 

12, 14, 15, 17, 22
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1998 & 2016 Falcons
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How far back can I go? I’ll take the 1991 Mark Rypien Redskins which was the first super bowl I ever watched. If possible I’d like the 1943 team where Sammy Baugh led the NFL in both TD passes and interceptions (not like Jameis, I mean he played defense too and picked off 11 passes). If that won’t work I’ll take the RG3 led 2012 Redskins. What might have been!
Your REIGNING AND DEFENDING #evenyear IBC CHAMPION
2015- #torture #evenyears 179-145
2006-2014 Gritty Gutty A's 828-631
2005 Texas Rangers 65-97
Total: 1072-873 .551
2015- #torture #evenyears 179-145
2006-2014 Gritty Gutty A's 828-631
2005 Texas Rangers 65-97
Total: 1072-873 .551