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Tepper The Worst Owner in NFL history, statistically


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On 10/15/2023 at 3:47 PM, ncfan said:

David Tepper's record now stands at 59 losses in 88 games, making him the NFL owner with the lowest winning percentage in league history.

For perspective, here are some other notable owners:

Jimmy Haslam, Browns: Around 35% win rate

William Clay Ford, Sr., Lions: Around 39% win rate

Bidwill Family, Cardinals: Around 42% win rate

Let these numbers sink in.

 

 

 

I really hope the rumors that Buffoon reads these boards are true.

 

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Do not forget about John Beacham. He was the owner of the New Orleans Saints from 1969 to 1986 always had a season except for one season where they tied.

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On 10/15/2023 at 4:47 PM, ncfan said:

David Tepper's record now stands at 59 losses in 88 games, making him the NFL owner with the lowest winning percentage in league history.

For perspective, here are some other notable owners:

Jimmy Haslam, Browns: Around 35% win rate

William Clay Ford, Sr., Lions: Around 39% win rate

Bidwill Family, Cardinals: Around 42% win rate

Let these numbers sink in.

 

 

 

I really hope the rumors that Buffoon reads these boards are true.

 

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Interesting to note this..................Art Rooney Sr. bought the Pgh Steelers in 1933 and until 1969 his record was a laughing stock of 164 wins and 267 losses or .385. Their first ever play win came in 1972 which everyone football fans knows ended on a play call the "Immaculate Reception". Up until then only one playoff game they lost 21-0 in 38 years..........

Art was passionate about baseball and loved the horses and boxing (he was a golden glove boxer in Pgh). He was involved with steering the club through these losing years as an owner with little experience in football trying to figure out or meddling with the franchise. While owning the team he had 5 sons growing up living and breathing football being around the team and decided when they got older to let two of them who were driven as such (Dan and Art Jr.) to take over the nuts and bolts and as the "Chief" Art Sr. decided to step back and become a PR type guy as a friend to players and fans alike. This was in 1969.......and within 3 years the Steeler became the juggernaut of the 70s winning 4 SBs in 6 years. 

Now I'm not saying Tepper could back out and become like Art Rooney Sr. as I doubt his personality and ego doesn't fit such a role............but you'd think with him being a minority owner of the Steelers at one time he would have known this story and perhaps think he needs to step back and let others run the show. 

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