Unfortunately, I have to keep updating this damn thing because the Bucs keep losing. I'm making a point to stop saying "we" instead of the Bucs because I'm starting to distance myself from what they claim is a professional football team in Tampa. NFL Regular Season Records Since 2009New England: 74-23Green Bay: 68-28-1New Orleans: 62-35Baltimore: 61-36Pittsburgh: 60-37Denver: 59-38Indianapolis: 59-38San Francisco: 58-37-1San Diego: 56-41Atlanta: 55-41Cincinnati: 55-41-1Seattle: 55-42Dallas: 54-43Philadelphia: 53-43Arizona: 50-47Chicago: 49-48New York Giants: 49-48Houston: 48-49New York Jets: 47-50Kansas City: 44-53Miami: 44-53Carolina: 43-53-1Minnesota: 43-52-1Detroit: 40-57Tennessee: 39-58Buffalo: 38-59Oakland: 32-65Washington: 32-65St. Louis: 31-56-1Cleveland: 30-67Tampa Bay: 30-67Jacksonville: 29-68This gives meaning to an otherwise meaningless game between the Bucs and Jags on Oct. 11. They could be playing for the worst record in football since 2009 (and the No. 1 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft).
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Posted : Sep. 14, 2015 10:02 am