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Worst Team Ever?


Mr. Scot

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Tapped into some of my thinking.

For sheer ineptitude and utter lack of talent, you probably have to go with the Bucs. Most of the analysts who have been asked that question have gone that way.

Still, they were an expansion team, and they had none of the advantages that the Panthers and Jags had when they came in.

The Lions, on the other hand, were an established team, with legitimate talent, playing in the salary cap era where parity is the rule of the day.

You could make a pretty good argument that the Lions season of futility was a much bigger failure than the Bucs.

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