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Matt Foley

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how many playoff wins? f**k a regular season, its about what you do in january chief.

if you're going to go that route, then fug playoff wins, it's about what you do in the superbowl.

:rolleyes:

the truth is, if you have a 20-12 record, you're putting yourself in a position to WIN playoff games... and that's what the NFL is all about (or at least, that's what analyzing this statistic is about.)

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I'm guessing it's in the top five, but I don't know. So let's say Fox goes 12-4 again next year with the weak schedule. That would make him 32-16 over a three year span. I bet that would put him top two.

Now that I checked for sure last 2 years

26: IND

22: MIN

21: NE, PIT, TEN, SD, NO

20.5: PHI

20: BAL, NYG, DAL, CAR, ATL

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Success is not based on how well you do over a multi-year period that covers just the regular seasons involved! Succcess in the NFL is based on the playoffs, period. Did you make them? How well did you do in them? How far did you go? Did you make the conference championship game? Did you win that? Did you get to the SB? How'd you do there?

This isn't like Hollywood, where an Oscar NOMINEE can parlee that nomination into almost as much acclaim as an actual Oscar winner. A coach is judged on his total record. Failure to make the playoffs is always noted. Now, I agree that it is better to make the playoffs and lose than to not make them at all. But our record there is spotty too!

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Success is not based on how well you do over a multi-year period that covers just the regular seasons involved! Succcess in the NFL is based on the playoffs, period. Did you make them? How well did you do in them? How far did you go? Did you make the conference championship game? Did you win that? Did you get to the SB? How'd you do there?

true about the playoffs ...the team with the most postseason wins the last 2 years isn't in that list of 20+ (Cards w/4)

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