Monday, February 20, 2006

This years NFL playoff results - Pittsburgh exultant

Last year at this time I opined on how bringing employee-ownership to might affect the business end.

If you have been following the stadium funding battle in Washington, DC, you will note that I am not too far off.

More importantly, we have had another Super Bowl, so it is time to update the championship stats from last year.

Seattle moved up one slot to a tie for 27th by winning the NFC championship and losing the big game. Carolina moves down to 29th for losing to Seattle.

Denver moves down to 8th due to their loss in the AFC championship.

The biggest news, however, is Pittsburgh. By winning both the AFC championship and the big game they improve their record in title games to 11-8, which puts them in third place, displacing Washington and San Francisco, who are now tied for 4th at 10-7. If they repeat they will move into second. Three in a row would give them the best record of all.

Contratulations Steelers!

Here is the latest ranking.

Rank Team Wins-Losses
1 Green Bay 13-5
2 Dallas 13-11
3 Pittsburgh 11-8
4 Washington, San Francisco (tie) 10-7
6 New England 8-3
7 Chicago 8-5
8 Denver 8-6
9 Oakland 8-11
10 NY Giants 8-12
11 Miami 7-5
12 Buffalo 6-6
13 St. Louis 6-11
14 Indianapolis 5-5
15 Philadelphia 5-6
16 Kansas City, Detroit (tie) 4-2
18 Minnesota 4-8
19 Cleveland 4-10
20 Tennessee 3-7
21 Baltimore 2-0 (in reality, they are 6-10)
22 Tampa Bay, NY Jets, Cincinnati (tie) 2-2
25 San Diego 2-7
26 Arizona 1-1
27 Atlanta, Seattle (tie) 1-2
29 Carolina 1-3
30 Jacksonville 0-2

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