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Teams that made it to 13-0

 

1998 Denver Broncos: Finished 14-2, won the Super Bowl against the Atlanta Falcons

2005 Indianapolis Colts: Finished 14-2, lost in the Divisional round

2009 New Orleans Saints: Finished 13-3, losing their final three regular season games, won the Super Bowl against the Indianapolis Colts

2011 Green Bay Packers: Finished 15-1, lost in the Divisional round

(CAR: 33%, NE: 32%)

The rest of the article discussing 14-0 and beyond. 

http://www.patspulpit.com/2015/11/17/9748416/every-team-in-nfl-history-to-remain-undefeated-after-10-games

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1 hour ago, arbnranger said:

Teams that made it to 13-0

 

1998 Denver Broncos: Finished 14-2, won the Super Bowl against the Atlanta Falcons

2005 Indianapolis Colts: Finished 14-2, lost in the Divisional round

2009 New Orleans Saints: Finished 13-3, losing their final three regular season games, won the Super Bowl against the Indianapolis Colts

2011 Green Bay Packers: Finished 15-1, lost in the Divisional round

(CAR: 33%, NE: 32%)

The rest of the article discussing 14-0 and beyond. 

http://www.patspulpit.com/2015/11/17/9748416/every-team-in-nfl-history-to-remain-undefeated-after-10-games

Seems like its super bowl or lose in divisional round are the options from history's past

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13 hours ago, arbnranger said:

Teams that made it to 13-0

 

1998 Denver Broncos: Finished 14-2, won the Super Bowl against the Atlanta Falcons

2005 Indianapolis Colts: Finished 14-2, lost in the Divisional round

2009 New Orleans Saints: Finished 13-3, losing their final three regular season games, won the Super Bowl against the Indianapolis Colts

2011 Green Bay Packers: Finished 15-1, lost in the Divisional round

(CAR: 33%, NE: 32%)

The rest of the article discussing 14-0 and beyond. 

http://www.patspulpit.com/2015/11/17/9748416/every-team-in-nfl-history-to-remain-undefeated-after-10-games

I know it's a small sample size but its a pattern that I noticed.

1998 - Denver won Super Bowl

2005 - Colts lost in Division Round

2009 - Saints won Superbowl

2011 - Packers lost in Divisional Round

2015 - Panthers????

Going with the pattern, the Panthers would win the SB.

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14 hours ago, arbnranger said:

Teams that made it to 13-0

 

1998 Denver Broncos: Finished 14-2, won the Super Bowl against the Atlanta Falcons

2005 Indianapolis Colts: Finished 14-2, lost in the Divisional round

2009 New Orleans Saints: Finished 13-3, losing their final three regular season games, won the Super Bowl against the Indianapolis Colts

2011 Green Bay Packers: Finished 15-1, lost in the Divisional round

(CAR: 33%, NE: 32%)

The rest of the article discussing 14-0 and beyond. 

http://www.patspulpit.com/2015/11/17/9748416/every-team-in-nfl-history-to-remain-undefeated-after-10-games

Where are the Patriots? Isn't 13-0 part of 16-0?

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