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Post by hehatesshe on Mar 18, 2020 19:48:24 GMT
Again, based on winning percentage, Miami, NYJ, and Buffalo were: 2019: tied for 2nd 2018: tied for last (nfc west) 2017: tied for 4th 2016: tied for 3rd 2015: 1st (as in, the best, most hardest conference) 2014: tied for 3rd 2013: 3rd 2012: tied for 5th 2011: tied for 5th 2010: tied for 2nd 2009: 4th 2008: 2nd So in the last 12 years, MiamiNJYBuffalo ranked last only once, and they were tied at that. So besides 2018, when they were tied as the worst, they were never the weakest division. In fact, they were a top 3 conference 7 out of these 12 years. I know in this day and age of misinformation, it's hard to separate fact from fiction. Please don't take this correction personally. EDIT: How about you tell me who you feel was the best conference the past 12 years. The results might surprise you... I'm confused. Are you talking conference or division? Are those stats in comparison to the AFC or to the entire NFL? Also where'd you find those stats? I'd very much like to take a look at them. I seriously doubt that the AFC East teams (outside of the Patriots) were ranked that high based on winning percentage over the last decade when compared to the entire NFL. Especially compared to divisions like the NFC West, NFC South, AFC North, and NFC North. Sorry, my mistake. I mean division. If it says 2nd, it means they had the second best winning percentage of the 8 divisions. Mind you, that is comparing them to all of the other bottom 3 teams in each divison. My stats were found by going to the standings each year and comparing the combined winning percentage of MiamiNJYBuffalo to the combined winning percentage of the 3 teams in every division that did not win their division. Please, double check. It is refreshing to have someone willing to check the numbers to continue the conversation.
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