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1. ckash Posted: May 20, 2008 at 01:17 AM (#2786913)Yeah, it's been painful but it hasn't killed me so I guess I'm stronger.
Most team seasons without a championship:
1. Cleveland (127)
2. San Diego (100)
3. Philadelphia (99)
4. Seattle (87)
5. Buffalo (87)
Most team seasons without reaching a championship game/series:
1. Minneapolis (59)
2. New Orleans (53)
3. Milwaukee (51)
4. Kansas City (45)
5. Toronto (41)
Longest time since championship:
1*. Ottawa (1927) - count it if you want, they didn't have a team for about 70 years
2. San Diego (1963), AFL
3. Cleveland (1964)
4. Buffalo (1965), AFL
5. New Orleans (never, first team in 1967)
Longest time since championship game/series:
1. New Orleans (1968), ABA
2. Milwaukee (1982)
3. Kansas City (1985)
4. Sacramento (never, first team in 1985-86)
5. Cincinnati (1990)
Never reached championship game: Columbus, Jacksonville, Memphis, Sacramento, San Jose.
Never won championship: Charlotte, Nashville, New Orleans, Orlando, Vancouver.
1. Cleveland (127)
2. San Diego (100)
3. Philadelphia (99)
4. Seattle (87)
5. Buffalo (87)
Didn't Chicago go 109 without a championship from the 1963 Bears to the 1985 Bears? Five teams - four were 0-for-22, and the Bears won it on their 22nd try. Hawks haven't won since 1961. The Bulls, new in 1962 or 1963, didn't win until Jordan. Certainly the Bears & Cubs didn't win it. Did you count the Sting?
Or is it just current streaks?
Hilarious!
I wonder what city has lost the most teams, either by relocation or folding.
Off the top of my head, St. Louis had the Browns, football Cardinals and the basketball Hawks.
I wonder what city has lost the most teams, either by relocation or folding.
Off the top of my head, St. Louis had the Browns, football Cardinals and the basketball Hawks.
Ah, but afaik St. Louis is also the only city to have stolen teams from the same city in two different sports, though naturally neither of these teams are still in St. Louis.
Rams: Cleveland->LA->St. Louis
What other team did StL swipe?
Also Cleveland lost the Rams, Browns and Barons.
96. Yuk. You couldn't get me to eat a Pizza Hut pizza for free. But then the last time I ate there, five of the other seven people who were with me got as sick as I did.
83. "Demonizes"?
80. S/b much higher.
40. Ahh, couldn't've happened to a nicer guy.
29. If college counts, you gotta up that 100 a bit. But that's kind of a cheat, there's a lotta colleges.
25. That's not so bad, I think.
14. That sounds like a <u>good</u> moment to me. But heartbreaking, I suppose. Not that that seems to be the criterion for such as #80.
12. Was signing him worse than trading him for Derrick Coleman?
That's why Philadelphians are handling this "Landmark" with relative ease. Generations upon generations of training.
Cardinals: Chicago->St. Louis->Arizona
Rams: Cleveland->LA->St. Louis
What other team did StL swipe?
St. Louis grabbed both the Brewers and the Hawks from Milwaukee. You can look it up.
Of course when you mention the Cleveland Rams, has there ever been another city that lost a team within a few weeks after it had just won a championship? I think that this happened one other time, but I can't remember when.
Hartford (none since 1876). Had an inaugural NL team. Then no teams for close to 100 years. The Whalers won the WHA championship... when they were in Boston; after they moved to Hartford they won no championships.
Never name your team the Browns. They will move to Baltimore and rename themselves for birds. It's a rule.
(Edited to take Fort Wayne out, because if I'm counting the NA, I need to count the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons in the NBL.)
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