A couple of interesting NFC West playoff facts.

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So, did any else here know that right now, the NFC West has the longest active streak of playoff teams with at least 1 playoff win? The '04 Hawks were the last NFC West team to lose their playoff opener. Since St. Louis beat Seattle in January 2005, these are the following NFC West playoff teams and their runs:

05 Seahawks: Beat Redskins 20-10, Beat Panthers 34-14, Lost to Refs, 21-10 in SBXL.
06 Seahawks: Beat Cowboys 21-20, Lost to Bears 27-24 (OT)
07 Seahawks: Beat Redskins 35-14, Lost to Packers 42-20
08 Cardinals: Beat Falcons 30-24, Beat Panthers 33-13, Beat Eagles 32-25, Lost to Steelers 27-23 in SBXLIII
09 Cardinals: Beat Packers 51-45, Lost to Saints 45-14
10 Seahawks: Beat Saints 41-36 (BEASTQUAKE!), Lost to Bears 35-24
11 49ers: Beat Saints 36-32, Lost to Giants 20-17 (OT)
12 Seahawks: Beat Redskins 24-14, Lost to Falcons 30-28
12 49ers: Beat Packers 45-31, Beat Falcons 28-24, Lost to Ravens 34-31
13 49ers: Beat Packer 23-20, Beat Panthers 23-10, Lost to Seahawks 23-17
13 Seahawks: Beat Saints 23-15, Beat 49ers 23-17, Beat Broncos 43-8 :D

The second longest current streak for any division in the NFL is the AFC East, in which every playoff team has won at least 1 playoff game each year since 2011. Which means, the NFC West's current streak is 3 times longer than any other.

Also interestingly, in that time period every single team that has made the playoffs at least once outside of the NFC West, with the lone exception of the Houston Texans, has had at least 1 playoff appearance where they were 1 and done. Here is all the 1 and done playoff teams since 2005:

05: Bears, Bengals, Buccaneers, Colts, Jaguars, Giants
06: Chargers, Chiefs, Cowboys, Giants, Jets, Ravens
07: Buccaneers, Colts, Cowboys, Redskins, Steelers, Titans
08: Colts, Dolphins, Falcons, Giants, Panthers, Titans, Vikings
09: Bengals, Chargers, Eagles, Packers, Patriots
10: Chiefs, Colts, Eagles, Patriots, Falcons, Saints
11: Bengals, Falcons, Lions, Packers, Steelers
12: Bengals, Broncos, Colts, Redskins, Vikings
13: Bengals, Chiefs, Eagles, Packers, Panthers

I just found it interesting that, while the NFC West maybe hasn't always been world beaters, we haven't been an easy out.
 

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Isn't this the only division to send each team to the Super Bowl since 1999?
 

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Maulbert":l75jnsix said:
So, did any else here know that right now, the NFC West has the longest active streak of playoff teams with at least 1 playoff win? The '04 Hawks were the last NFC West team to lose their playoff opener. Since St. Louis beat Seattle in January 2005, these are the following NFC West playoff teams and their runs:

Your wording is a little ambiguous. If you're talking about all NFC West playoff teams not losing their first playoff game, then you are correct. However, if you're talking about having at least one NFC West team win a playoff game each year, then the Rams victory over us in Jan 2005 extends the streak.
 

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This is the third year in a row we've put two teams in the playoffs too, although it'll probably also be the year that the Cardinals break the one and done streak.
 
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Erebus":1vkij7cz said:
Maulbert":1vkij7cz said:
So, did any else here know that right now, the NFC West has the longest active streak of playoff teams with at least 1 playoff win? The '04 Hawks were the last NFC West team to lose their playoff opener. Since St. Louis beat Seattle in January 2005, these are the following NFC West playoff teams and their runs:

Your wording is a little ambiguous. If you're talking about all NFC West playoff teams not losing their first playoff game, then you are correct. However, if you're talking about having at least one NFC West team win a playoff game each year, then the Rams victory over us in Jan 2005 extends the streak.

I understand what you're saying, but I personally can't count St. Louis in the streak as it was the same game as Seattle's loss (thereby the 04 season/05 playoff season) And arguably, can you say St. Louis started the streak since they won at the same time Seattle lost?
 

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Shouldn't the AFC East go back to 2008? 2009/2010 Jets made it to the AFC CG.
 

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NINEster":2cxwxz8f said:
Isn't this the only division to send each team to the Super Bowl since 1999?

Well if you count the 1998 season (Superb Owl in January 1999) the NFC South has done it.

1998/1999 Falcons
2002/2003 Bucs
2003/2004 Panthers
2009/2010 Saints
 
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googoodan":3ksmulwk said:
NINEster":3ksmulwk said:
Isn't this the only division to send each team to the Super Bowl since 1999?

Well if you count the 1998 season (Superb Owl in January 1999) the NFC South has done it.

1998/1999 Falcons
2002/2003 Bucs
2003/2004 Panthers
2009/2010 Saints

The '98 Falcons made the Super Bowl as an NFC West team, not an NFC South team.
 

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googoodan":yusasywc said:
NINEster":yusasywc said:
Isn't this the only division to send each team to the Super Bowl since 1999?

Well if you count the 1998 season (Superb Owl in January 1999) the NFC South has done it.

1998/1999 Falcons
2002/2003 Bucs
2003/2004 Panthers
2009/2010 Saints

we're the only division to do it this millennium, then
 

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Maulbert":2tf70pwh said:
googoodan":2tf70pwh said:
NINEster":2tf70pwh said:
Isn't this the only division to send each team to the Super Bowl since 1999?

Well if you count the 1998 season (Superb Owl in January 1999) the NFC South has done it.

1998/1999 Falcons
2002/2003 Bucs
2003/2004 Panthers
2009/2010 Saints

The '98 Falcons made the Super Bowl as an NFC West team, not an NFC South team.

'tis true. good catch
 
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lucky49":2jcqk3x0 said:
googoodan":2jcqk3x0 said:
NINEster":2jcqk3x0 said:
Isn't this the only division to send each team to the Super Bowl since 1999?

Well if you count the 1998 season (Superb Owl in January 1999) the NFC South has done it.

1998/1999 Falcons
2002/2003 Bucs
2003/2004 Panthers
2009/2010 Saints

we're the only division to do it this millennium, then

I know I am just being anal retentive, but still technically no. The Rams did make the 2000 Super Bowl, but the millenium is technically from 2001-on.

Edit - Well, I feel stupid.
 

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Maulbert":1ea4zkdf said:
lucky49":1ea4zkdf said:
googoodan":1ea4zkdf said:
NINEster":1ea4zkdf said:
Isn't this the only division to send each team to the Super Bowl since 1999?

Well if you count the 1998 season (Superb Owl in January 1999) the NFC South has done it.

1998/1999 Falcons
2002/2003 Bucs
2003/2004 Panthers
2009/2010 Saints

we're the only division to do it this millennium, then

I know I am just being anal retentive, but still technically no. The Rams did make the 2000 Super Bowl, but the millenium is technically from 2001-on.
Rams made the 2001-2002 season Super Bowl as well.
 

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Maulbert":m3qo6ah3 said:
RunTheBall":m3qo6ah3 said:
Maulbert":m3qo6ah3 said:
I know I am just being anal retentive, but still technically no. The Rams did make the 2000 Super Bowl, but the millenium is technically from 2001-on.
Rams made the 2001-2002 season Super Bowl as well.

Fair enough, I feel sheepish. :oops:

Don't feel baaaaaaaaaad, we all make mistakes.
 
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