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Teams without a Super Bowl (updated list)


JakeDel5674

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Bengals- gonna be a bit

Browns- gonna be a bit longer

Cardinals- won't make playoffs for a few years

Chargers- will probably be in the playoffs next year

Falcons- Hate to say but they still have the window open to win one

Jaguars- If they land a QB they will be next off the list

Lions- gonna be a bit

Panthers- NEXT YEAR MOTHA FUGGERS (you can get over my optimism)

Texans- If Watson is back to what he was doing they will do some damage in the AFC

Titans- Meh 50/50 on them to get back to the playoffs 

Vikings- Same as Jags, they get a QB and they wont be on the list much longer.

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27 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

We're guaranteed going to win at least one with Cam and Luke. Even if it's like John Elway really late, Cam's bringing us a Super Bowl win. Guaranteed 100%.

I dont know if anything in the NFL is guaranteed especially with freak injuries occuring. I like the Elway comparison , he went to SBs but never had a complete enough team to get it done until late in his career . They won SB when they made it less about him and more having a great supporting cast and better coaching staff, which I could see happening here (already happening a bit). If we continue to struggle with Turner it may take us having a different HC . Cam needs better WRs and a good dependable RB to lean on. And a much better defensive secondary. 

I'm hoping for more of Payton Manning though, he won the SB at age 30 and then again in his last season. Hope Cam does both with the same team. 

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