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How Many Have Gone 10-0?


Jakob

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I feel bad for making a thread about this, but for the past half hour I''ve been trying to find out how many teams have gone 10-0, 11-0, 12-0 etc. I can't find a damn thing and I figured someone on the huddle was bound to know where to find those statistics?

 

Much love and pie for whoever knows!

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Another thread asked about tanking to rest our starters and I pointed to the 2009 Colts that went 14-0 and clinched homefield advantage. The last two games they sat their starters vs. NY Jets and at Buffalo and lost both games, eventually losing to the Taints in the SuperBowl.

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7 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Didn't Marty Schottenhimer get the Chargers to 14-0?

then get fired after getting bounced in the playoffs?

No, he did get the Chargers to finish on a 10 game win streak after a 4-2 start in 2006. Good coach for the regular season at 200-126, horrible for the playoffs at 5-13.

His replacement Norv Turner got the Chargers to finish on an 11 game win streak after a 2-3 start in 2009. Best I can find.

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