After going 4-0, the average record is ~11-5.
There were 27 teams that started 4-0 from 1996-2005, at least one in every season.
Not a single one of them tanked to finish under .500, although Marty Schottenheimer’s Chargers did finish 8-8 in 2002 after their hot start. But what else would you expect? It was Schotzy, after all, the NFL's all-time king of the late-season collapse. Of the 27 4-0 teams, 21 made the playoffs. But it was the teams that truly dominated the first four games that had the most success. By a longshot.
Your top 10 hot starts of the past 10 years:
1. 1999 Rams (+95)
2. 1997 Patriots (+90)
3. 1997 Broncos (+79)
4. 2001 Rams (+74)
5. 2003 Colts (+73)
6. 2002 Raiders (+72)
7. 2003 Chiefs (+69)
8. 2003 Broncos (+69)
9. 2005 Bengals (+66)
10. 1998 Broncos (+65)
Of those 10 teams, all 10 made the playoffs, with an average record of 12-4 on the dot. Five of those teams made the Super Bowl. Three won it all (1997 Broncos, 1998 Broncos, 1999 Rams).
The other 17 4-0 teams had an average record of 11-5. The group included one Super Bowl winner (2004 Patriots) and six non-playoff teams.
http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/Articles/10_1052_Dominant_Dozen:_Week_5_2007.html
Just for a little FYI, St. Louis is -87 for net points after 3 games. Which basically means they lose by about 29 points a game on average.
There were 27 teams that started 4-0 from 1996-2005, at least one in every season.
Not a single one of them tanked to finish under .500, although Marty Schottenheimer’s Chargers did finish 8-8 in 2002 after their hot start. But what else would you expect? It was Schotzy, after all, the NFL's all-time king of the late-season collapse. Of the 27 4-0 teams, 21 made the playoffs. But it was the teams that truly dominated the first four games that had the most success. By a longshot.
Your top 10 hot starts of the past 10 years:
1. 1999 Rams (+95)
2. 1997 Patriots (+90)
3. 1997 Broncos (+79)
4. 2001 Rams (+74)
5. 2003 Colts (+73)
6. 2002 Raiders (+72)
7. 2003 Chiefs (+69)
8. 2003 Broncos (+69)
9. 2005 Bengals (+66)
10. 1998 Broncos (+65)
Of those 10 teams, all 10 made the playoffs, with an average record of 12-4 on the dot. Five of those teams made the Super Bowl. Three won it all (1997 Broncos, 1998 Broncos, 1999 Rams).
The other 17 4-0 teams had an average record of 11-5. The group included one Super Bowl winner (2004 Patriots) and six non-playoff teams.
http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/Articles/10_1052_Dominant_Dozen:_Week_5_2007.html
Just for a little FYI, St. Louis is -87 for net points after 3 games. Which basically means they lose by about 29 points a game on average.
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