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Benjamin
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Well the Bears used to play at Wrigley, I guess the goat curse rubbed off on em.
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I dont think you can blame the goat curse. Leave that one to the Cubs.
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Benjamin wrote:
Well the Bears used to play at Wrigley, I guess the goat curse rubbed off on em.


You can't go making excuses for why your team lost... especially involving this voodoo stuff. The Red Sox' curse became self-perpetuating, nip this one in the bud. The Bears have a good team, but they just couldn't stop Steve Smith. Confused
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I do not believe in curses. Just admitt it was not your year and move on.
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I don't believe in curses either, but now the Cubs are all on their own as almost century old losers!
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just sucks to be a bears fan
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Yeah they really had a hard time adjusting to steve smith, but the guy is one of the fastests recievers in the NFL, The offense did decent, the bears coaching wasnt so hot in the first, they really thought GROSSMAN was somthing else.. THey needed to stick to the way they have been playing all year on offense. The defense got picked apart, but all in all it was a good game. Bears got beat.


(Bears fan)... Sad
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Hey...The Bearz won one in 1985 and still is known as one of the best defenses ever in superbowl history! Very Happy Some teams haven't won a superbowl yet (browns) Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad
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frusnak wrote:
Some teams haven't won a superbowl yet (browns) Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad

Some teams have never even won a playoff game. (Saints)
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Dave Rathbun wrote:
frusnak wrote:
Some teams haven't won a superbowl yet (browns) Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad

Some teams have never even won a playoff game. (Saints)


Shocked Ouch Shocked
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There's quite a few teams that haven't won a Superbowl, right? I mean this is the 40th game, and there's 32 teams. But there are quite a few teams that have won more than one. Steelers, for example. They have four, right? As does Dallas? Packers won the first two. Minnesota and Buffalo have each appeared in 4 (if my memory is correct) and lost every one of them.

Hmm, have to do some research.
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Okay, San Francisco has the all-time record in Superbowls at 5-0. Steelers are 4-1 (lost to the Cowboys). Cowboys are 5-3, and have played in more than any other team. Bengals and Eagles are both 0-2, Bills and Vikings are both 0-4. There are 25 teams that have played in the big game.

Team won/loss records, sorted by winning percentage:
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Team                    W       L
San Francisco 49ers     5       0
Baltimore Ravens        1       0
Chicago Bears           1       0
New York Jets           1       0
Tampa Bay Buccaneers    1       0
Pittsburgh Steelers     4       1
Green Bay Packers       3       1
New York Giants         2       1
Dallas Cowboys          5       3
New England Patriots    3       2
Oakland/L.A. Raiders    3       2
Washington Redskins     3       2
Baltimore Colts         1       1
Kansas City Chiefs      1       1
Miami Dolphins          2       3
Denver Broncos          2       4
St. Louis/L.A. Rams     1       2
Atlanta Falcons         0       1
Carolina Panthers       0       1
Tennessee Titans        0       1
San Diego Chargers      0       1
Cincinnati Bengals      0       2
Philadelphia Eagles     0       2
Buffalo Bills           0       4
Minnesota Vikings       0       4


Teams that have never played in a Superbowl include:
Cleveland Browns
Detroit Lions
Houston Texans
Jacksonville Jaguars
New Orleans Saints
Seattle Seahawks
St. Louis/Arizona Cardinals

Source: www.SuperBowl.com
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I think that there are a few teams that have yet to win one. The 49's won a couple and the redskins won a few.
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geb9696 wrote:
I think that there are a few teams that have yet to win one. The 49's won a couple and the redskins won a few.

Did you read my post just prior to yours? Wink
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Okay, San Francisco has the all-time record in Superbowls at 5-0. Steelers are 4-1 (lost to the Cowboys). Cowboys are 5-3, and have played in more than any other team. Bengals and Eagles are both 0-2, Bills and Vikings are both 0-4. There are 25 teams that have played in the big game.

Team won/loss records, sorted by winning percentage:
Code:
Team                    W       L
San Francisco 49ers     5       0
Baltimore Ravens        1       0
Chicago Bears           1       0
New York Jets           1       0
Tampa Bay Buccaneers    1       0
Pittsburgh Steelers     4       1
Green Bay Packers       3       1
New York Giants         2       1
Dallas Cowboys          5       3
New England Patriots    3       2
Oakland/L.A. Raiders    3       2
Washington Redskins     3       2
Baltimore Colts         1       1
Kansas City Chiefs      1       1
Miami Dolphins          2       3
Denver Broncos          2       4
St. Louis/L.A. Rams     1       2
Atlanta Falcons         0       1
Carolina Panthers       0       1
Tennessee Titans        0       1
San Diego Chargers      0       1
Cincinnati Bengals      0       2
Philadelphia Eagles     0       2
Buffalo Bills           0       4
Minnesota Vikings       0       4


Teams that have never played in a Superbowl include:
Cleveland Browns
Detroit Lions
Houston Texans
Jacksonville Jaguars
New Orleans Saints
Seattle Seahawks
St. Louis/Arizona Cardinals

Source: www.SuperBowl.com


You had to put cleveland at the top of the list didn cha! Very Happy
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