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Thanks to the Jets

  • DaBrowns41
    I would like to thank the Jets for getting the monkey off of the Browns' backs. We are no longer the last team to lose back to back AFC Championship's.

    Here's to hoping we can forget about The Drive and The Fumble... Although unlikely.

    :D

    This is post in pure fun, and is not to be taken seriously.
  • justincredible
    lol
  • THE4RINGZ
    Great thread.
  • dazedconfused
    oh geez, we had that distinction too? lol
  • justincredible
    It's better than not making the playoffs, that's for sure.
  • Heretic
    Justin...

    You still have to work to take the back-to-back-to-back tie with Cleveland. Considering they did lose 3 times in a row to Denver in the AFC championship. The third was a blowout which I remember vividly because in the previous round, Pittsburgh lost a close game to the Broncs because apparently Merril Hoge couldn't single-handledly win two straight games.
  • DaBrowns41
    Heretic;650136 wrote:Justin...

    You still have to work to take the back-to-back-to-back tie with Cleveland. Considering they did lose 3 times in a row to Denver in the AFC championship. The third was a blowout which I remember vividly because in the previous round, Pittsburgh lost a close game to the Broncs because apparently Merril Hoge couldn't single-handledly win two straight games.

    We only lost to the Broncos twice in the AFC Champ game. We lost in '85 to the 'Fins in the Divisional round. We lost in '88 in the Wild Card round to the Oilers.

    We haven't been to an AFC Champ game since.
  • Al Bundy
    DaBrowns41;650139 wrote:We only lost to the Broncos twice in the AFC Champ game. We lost in '85 to the 'Fins in the Divisional round. We lost in '88 in the Wild Card round to the Oilers.

    We haven't been to an AFC Champ game since.

    Browns lost to Broncos 3 times in AFC title games, but only 2 were in a row. They lost to Denver following the seasons of 1986,1987, and 1989
  • DaBrowns41
    Ah yeah, that's right. Forgot about 89. Thx.
  • Al Bundy
    DaBrowns41;650146 wrote:Ah yeah, that's right. Forgot about 89. Thx.

    Wish I could forget about all 3 of them :)
  • dazedconfused
    DaBrowns41;650139 wrote:We only lost to the Broncos twice in the AFC Champ game. We lost in '85 to the 'Fins in the Divisional round. We lost in '88 in the Wild Card round to the Oilers.

    We haven't been to an AFC Champ game since.

    89 as well as already answered by bundy. probably didn't remember it because that 89 team was such a clusterfuck team
  • Heretic
    Al Bundy;650144 wrote:Browns lost to Broncos 3 times in AFC title games, but only 2 were in a row. They lost to Denver following the seasons of 1986,1987, and 1989

    Ah, it was three out of four? Guess they all kinda blended together because it was Denver all three times.
  • wes_mantooth
    dazedconfused;650091 wrote:oh geez, we had that distinction too? lol

    gotta love our city's rich history...lol
  • Al Bundy
    Heretic;650522 wrote:Ah, it was three out of four? Guess they all kinda blended together because it was Denver all three times.

    1989 was a strange season. There was so much parity in the AFC (or just bad teams). The Browns had the #2 seed with a record of 9-6-1. Two NFC teams with records better than that didn't even make the playoffs. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_NFL_season
  • Heretic
    Al Bundy;650563 wrote:1989 was a strange season. There was so much parity in the AFC (or just bad teams). The Browns had the #2 seed with a record of 9-6-1. Two NFC teams with records better than that didn't even make the playoffs. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_NFL_season

    Yeah. Pittsburgh got a wild card at 9-7, beat the 9-7 Oilers in the wild card game and then lost to Denver in the second round because Hoge couldn't single-handedly win two straight games (and with Brister at QB, you need the running back to single-handedly win games).

    It was bizarre. A division won by a 9-6-1 team still had three of the five AFC playoff teams.
  • Al Bundy
    Heretic;650597 wrote:Yeah. Pittsburgh got a wild card at 9-7, beat the 9-7 Oilers in the wild card game and then lost to Denver in the second round because Hoge couldn't single-handedly win two straight games (and with Brister at QB, you need the running back to single-handedly win games).

    It was bizarre. A division won by a 9-6-1 team still had three of the five AFC playoff teams.

    I remember that game. I can remember games from 20 years ago better than I can remember games from last week. That was the only playoff game I have ever rooted for the Steelers in. A Steelers win would have put the AFC title game in Cleveland.