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Every NFL team's win percentage since 2006


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Past 5 years plus this current year is a fair sample size, no?

Includes regular season and playoffs, updated as I post this:

1. New England 75.7%

2. Indianapolis 67.0%

3. Pittsburgh 66.7%

4. Green Bay 64.9%

5. San Diego 63.9%

6. New Orleans 62.5%

7. Baltimore 62.2%

8. NY Giants 61.1%

9. Dallas 59.8%

10. Chicago 59.6%

11. Philadelphia 56.8%

12. Tennessee 54.9%

13. Atlanta 53.8%

14. NY Jets 53.6%

15. Houston 48.9%

16. Minnesota 47.9%

17. Jacksonville 46.7%

18. Arizona 46.3%

19. San Francisco 46.1%

20. Denver 45.6%

21. Cincinnati 43.3%

22. Tampa Bay 43.3%

23. Seattle 43.1%

24. Carolina 42.9%

25. Buffalo 39.2%

26. Miami 38.5%

27. Washington 38.5%

28. Oakland 37.5%

29. Kansas City 36.2%

30. Cleveland 35.6%

31. Detroit 27.8%

32. St. Louis 25.8%

Source: OMG MY OWN PERSONAL RESEARCH!!

Marty Hurney assembled teams have only won more often than 8 awful franchises and a few awful franchises have won more often than Hurney's teams have. Last place in the division over that stretch.

There are still plenty of people that defend Marty Hurney and say he has a great track record and that he's a great GM. However, even if you stretch his W-L record all the way back to 2002, he's now under .500 at 49.4%. He's getting worse too. Since the end of 2008, the Panthers have won just 28.6% of the time. And since the end of 2009, the Panthers have won just 15.3% of the time. Is this the mark of a good general manager?

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