View Full Version : Chiefs Chiefs made history? 1-5 and then won 10 in a row? Anyone else done it?
Ming the Merciless
01-03-2016, 08:03 PM
Just wondering if any other team started 1-5 and then went on to win 10 straight?
How about in the 14 game era?
Gone 1-5, won 8 straight then won 2 playoff games?
Historic shit we just witnessed?
How about make it less crazy:
Has any other team even gone 1-4 and then won 10 straight?
Has any other team gone 1-4 and won 10 out of 11?
Mr. Flopnuts
01-03-2016, 08:08 PM
9 in a row was a record. 10 just continued it.
Ming the Merciless
01-03-2016, 08:09 PM
9 in a row was a record. 10 just continued it.
9 in a row was a record for after 1-5?
thats awesome
was it a tie or was 8 in a row the previous?
Know who the other team was?
threebag
01-03-2016, 08:10 PM
Go KC CHIEFS!!!
milkman
01-03-2016, 08:11 PM
9 in a row was a record for after 1-5?
thats awesome
was it a tie or was 8 in a row the previous?
Know who the other team was?
8 wins was the previous record, by the Bengals in 1971, though they actually started out-1-6.
Trivers
01-03-2016, 08:12 PM
@NFLhistory: @Chiefs are 2nd team in @NFL history with 9-game win streak in same season in which they lost 5 in row (1986 Jets)
The KANSAS CITY CHIEFS defeated Cleveland 17-13 for their ninth consecutive victory and clinched a postseason berth, improving to 10-5.
The Chiefs, who had a five-game losing streak earlier in the season, joined the 1986 New York Jets as the only teams in NFL history with a nine-game winning streak and a five-game losing streak in the same season.
https://nflcommunications.com/Pages/Tweets-of-the-Week---Week-17.aspx
10 IS THE NEW RECORD! You witnessed NFL history today.
TribalElder
01-03-2016, 08:12 PM
How about 14 in a row
milkman
01-03-2016, 08:19 PM
@NFLhistory: @Chiefs are 2nd team in @NFL history with 9-game win streak in same season in which they lost 5 in row (1986 Jets)
The KANSAS CITY CHIEFS defeated Cleveland 17-13 for their ninth consecutive victory and clinched a postseason berth, improving to 10-5.
The Chiefs, who had a five-game losing streak earlier in the season, joined the 1986 New York Jets as the only teams in NFL history with a nine-game winning streak and a five-game losing streak in the same season.
https://nflcommunications.com/Pages/Tweets-of-the-Week---Week-17.aspx
10 IS THE NEW RECORD! You witnessed NFL history today.
Those 5 losses came at the end of the season for the Jets, after starting 10-1.
They did make the playoffs, and won their first playoff game against the Chiefs (of course).
Ming the Merciless
01-03-2016, 08:55 PM
8 wins was the previous record, by the Bengals in 1971, though they actually started out-1-6.
ahh
very interesting
thank you sir
you seem nice
Ming the Merciless
01-03-2016, 08:58 PM
@NFLhistory: @Chiefs are 2nd team in @NFL history with 9-game win streak in same season in which they lost 5 in row (1986 Jets)
The KANSAS CITY CHIEFS defeated Cleveland 17-13 for their ninth consecutive victory and clinched a postseason berth, improving to 10-5.
The Chiefs, who had a five-game losing streak earlier in the season, joined the 1986 New York Jets as the only teams in NFL history with a nine-game winning streak and a five-game losing streak in the same season.
https://nflcommunications.com/Pages/Tweets-of-the-Week---Week-17.aspx
10 IS THE NEW RECORD! You witnessed NFL history today.
Nice
Crazy, the jets did a flip-flop.....Started 10-1 and then lost 5 in a row
LOL
they won 9 in a row before losign 5 straight
HAHAH
neat
Thanks for posting that
Baby Lee
01-03-2016, 08:58 PM
Those 5 losses came at the end of the season for the Jets, after starting 10-1.
They did make the playoffs, and won their first playoff game against the Chiefs (of course).
Al Toon!!
Ming the Merciless
01-03-2016, 08:58 PM
They did make the playoffs, and won their first playoff game against the Chiefs (of course).
Oh dear lord.
LOL
Thats so sad and funny.
Psyko Tek
01-03-2016, 09:07 PM
9 in a row was a record. 10 just continued it.
tain't a record until it's over
milkman
01-03-2016, 09:52 PM
tain't a record until it's over
Yes it is a record.
The next win is a new record.
The win after that is then the new record.
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