Worse stretch of football- Bengals or Buccaneers?

Well the Arizona Cardinals are the oldest professional American football team operating, however: the Cardinals have never made a Super Bowl appearance; it is currently one of six NFL teams never to have done so (the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New Orleans Saints being the others). The team's lone NFL championship game victory, in 1947, while based in Chicago, came two decades before the first Super Bowl Game was played. The club's other NFL championship, in 1925, occurred eight years before the league began holding a championship game. In the six-plus decades since winning the championship in 1947, the team has qualified for the playoffs only five times and has won but a single playoff game (a record for futility approached only by the Detroit Lions).

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Team history

* Morgan Athletic Club (1898)
* Racine Normals (1899-1900)
* Racine Cardinals (1901-1906, reformed 1913-1919)
* Chicago Cardinals (1920-1943)
* Card-Pitt (1944)
* Chicago Cardinals (1945-1959)
* St. Louis Cardinals (1960-1987)
* Phoenix Cardinals (1988-1993)
* Arizona Cardinals (1994–present)

Championships
League Championships (2)

* NFL Championships (2)
1925, 1947

Conference Championships (0)


Division Championships (4)

* NFL Wast: 1947, 1948
* NFC East: 1974, 1975

Playoff Appearances (6)

* NFL: 1947, 1948, 1974, 1975, 1982, 1998
 
True about the Saints, they may have virtually the same losing ways as the Cards, but the Cards have been at it some 56 years LONGER :

Cards 1898-1906 & 1913-present

Saints are only 1967-present

Championships
League Championships (0)
Conference Championships (0)
Division Championships (3)

* NFC West: 1991, 2000
* NFC South: 2006

Playoff Appearances (6)

* NFL: 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2006
 
OK, the Cardinals win this one hands down. At least they have shared the grief with more than one city. Fortunately very few people have had to endure this for a complete lifetime, like I have with the Lions. (You had to know I would get them in here somehow!)
 
My defense of this defenseless team is that they have never had more than 6 straight seasons with a record under .500 (the Reds have had 8 such seasons.... and counting). However, the number-stretching stops there. The Bengals were a good NFL franchise until Paul Brown died in August 1991. It's been since then that futility has been their synonym--and that's no coincidence. Everyone that follows Bengals football (with the exception of the Brown family itself) knows that Mike Brown is solely responsible for running this once-proud (not great, but proud) franchise into the ground.

I can't speak for the Bucs because I'm not a fan, but I would think since they won no more than 6 games in a year for a number of years, that would be a longer stretch of futility.

Having said all that, I was going to bring up the Cardinals for the "lifetime" award, but Bill already has.
 
My defense of this defenseless team is that they have never had more than 6 straight seasons with a record under .500 (the Reds have had 8 such seasons.... and counting). However, the number-stretching stops there. The Bengals were a good NFL franchise until Paul Brown died in August 1991. It's been since then that futility has been their synonym--and that's no coincidence. Everyone that follows Bengals football (with the exception of the Brown family itself) knows that Mike Brown is solely responsible for running this once-proud (not great, but proud) franchise into the ground.

I can't speak for the Bucs because I'm not a fan, but I would think since they won no more than 6 games in a year for a number of years, that would be a longer stretch of futility.

Having said all that, I was going to bring up the Cardinals for the "lifetime" award, but Bill already has.

I have to second that about Mike Brown. If he would just hire a GM and let him take care of the day-to-day opertaions of the team then we wouldn't have this futility we see today, but he has it in his head he can be as good as dad and he just doesn't have the knowledge.
 
I have to second that about Mike Brown. If he would just hire a GM and let him take care of the day-to-day opertaions of the team then we wouldn't have this futility we see today, but he has it in his head he can be as good as dad and he just doesn't have the knowledge.

+1 :up:up:up

:mad:
 
Just to further my point if I may,

The following is the all-time playoff standings (by wins not winning pct.):

1. Cowboys.................32-24
2. Steelers..................28-19
3. Raiders...................25-18
3. 49ers.....................25-17
3. Packers.................25-15
6. Redskins...............23-17
7. Patriots................21-13
8. Dolphins..............20-19
8. Giants.................20-23
10. Rams................19-24
11. Vikings.............18-24
12. Broncos...........17-15
12. Colts................17-17
12. Eagles..............17-17
15. Bears...............16-17
16. Bills..................14-15
16. Titans...............14-18
18. Browns............11-20
19. Chargers.........9-14
20. Jets.................8-11
20. Chiefs..............8-13
22. Lions.................7-10
22. Seahawks.........7-10
24. Panthers.............6-3
24. Falcons................6-8
24. Buccaneers.........6-9
27. Jaguars...............5-6
27. Bengals...............5-8
27. Ravens...............5-3
30. Saints.................2-6
30. Cardinals...........2-5
32. Texans...............0-0


So ONLY the Houston Texans have less postseason wins than the Cardinals.

A team that has been in existence since 19 freakin' 20!!!! :eek:

Woo-Hoo Pittsburgh is number 2.:D
 

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