Every NFL Team's WORST Season



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49 thoughts on “Every NFL Team's WORST Season”

  1. I’d argue 2010 was worse than 2023 for the Panthers. Yes, it led to Ron Rivera, Cam Newton, and Luke Kuechly, but 2010 was unwatchable.
    Who’s the QB this week? Clausen? Matt Moore? Brian St. Pierre? Oh have mercy.

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  2. I know this is every NFL team's worst season, and I know you can't get worse than 0-14 and subsequent 0-26, but for once it would be nice for whoever makes this kind of video to just ignore the opening of the franchise seasons. It's been done to death with the Bucs. We have some truly awful seasons in the early 2010s. Specifically 2014 when the Bucs had Mike Glennon and Josh McCown and went 2-14 with Lovie Smith as our head coach. Funny thing about this year is it was Mike Evan's first so he still got his 1000 yards with those QBs and that record. A bit of a more interesting story than rehashing the 0-26 Succaneers again.

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  3. 2008 was a horrible year for the Chiefs… but I think that Pioli deserves more of the blame for the next shitty era of Chiefs football than Haley. Pioli traded for and stuck the Chiefs with Matt Cassel by signing him to a huge extension. Pioli was such a micromanaging dick that Haley accused him of having his office bugged, and there is no reason to believe that Pioli didn't. It got so bad that fans blacked out Arrowhead and hired skywriters to "Fire Pioli" over Arrowhead during home games in 2012. While 2012 was probably a worse season than 2008 (Chiefs were blown out and there was the Javon Belcher murder/suicide), at least 2012 got Pioli fired and got us Andy Reid while 2008 got us Pioli, making it overall worse in hindsight, so I agree with picking 08 over 12.

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  4. Cincinnati worst is 2024, hear me out. The team was supposed to contend, they franchised tagged Tee Higgins and Tee is injured not playing, the defense plays for the opposing team more than their own, Cool Joe and Ja'Marr having career years but lets face it, 11 players on each side isn't enough so the NFL uses the 7 refs to help guarantee the Bengals miss the play offs in a year we should be legit contenders. Maybe 2025

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  5. There's a reason why you have to go back to 1958 for the Packers. They are a multi billion dollar corporation and they are run like one, there's clearly defined roles, duties and responsibilities, the coaches and front office people are left to do the jobs they were hired to do. While every other team is also multi billion dollar corp, most are run like over grown mom and pop operations, with the owner sticking their unqualified fingers into everyone's business, cutting across every level of the chain of command and ignoring the advice of or even over turning the decision of the experts they hired to manage and coach the team.

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  6. Fun fact about that Packers team in 1958, it's the last time the Packers were ever awarded the 1st overall pick for 1959. Packers picked a QB that refused to play for them and never played a down in the NFL, he went to the CFL and busted hard there too. In a way, an all time bad pick for the Packers, but at the same time, a dodged bullet that allowed Bart Starr to be the Packers QB throughout the 60's. The 1958 team was also coached by Ray "Scooter" McLean. He was a former Backfield coach for the Packers earlier in the 50's, and even took over on an interim basis when Gene Ronzani would be fired midseason (and be the only coach until Mike McCarthy to be fired midseason for the Packers). It was also his only season as Packers HC.

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  7. Asca Commies fan, I was hoping you were going to say the 2013 season. I remember us playing the Chiefs that season during the infamous "snow week" and I heard that 95% of the fans literally got up and left. That was the first time I ever heard that a game was going to be turned off because it was bad, fans tried to protest the game by messing with the networks antennas, and the news the next day had OG fans talk about how embarrassing it was to go from the glory days of a full RFK stadium with championship teams to an empty Fedex Field with bottom dwellers. Saddest season ever.

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  8. Mmmm, as a Cowboys fan I would say 2015. Us going 4-12 after having a decent 2014 campaign felt like a massive gut punch due to losing Romo.

    I seriously doubt anyone who follows the Cowboys would've been optimistic about 2024 before the season started when we learned we lost Dan Quinn and Dak got that massive contract after hardly any postseason success.

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  9. hard to say '69 was the worst for the Steelers… they were a bad team and that was just another bad year in a string of bad years. Thought you'd go with something more recent once they've tasted success as that would feel worse than "Same old Steelers"

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