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Mr. Lister: The 13 Best Pro Sports Teams That Didn't Win It All.

by Mr Lister and Manny Stiles
created April 21, 2009, last edited July 14, 2009
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It goes like this: These are the 13 Best Pro Sports teams that failed to win it all.

The unlucky 13 just missing the cut:
1996 Seattle Supersonics,
1983 Washington Redskins,
2003 Sacramento Kings,
1984 Miami Dolphins,
'61-'62 Philadelphia Warriors,
1979 San Diego Chargers,
'95-'96 Detroit Red Wings,
1938 Toronto Maple Leafs,
'79-'80 Philadelphia Flyers,
'03-'04 Los Angeles Lakers,
1946 Boston Red Sox,
1931 Philadelphia Athletics,
1976 Pittsburgh Steelers


13: 1993 Phoenix Suns - The Suns added Charles Barkley to a deep team with loads of talent in the fierce Western Conference and it was on. Barkley won the MVP, the Suns tore up the West and then ran into MJ. Yet the Suns still gave the Bulls all they could handle and if not for a few teensy breaks, very well could have won that series. But now Charles can quietly simmer as Kenny and Magic flash their bling on the TNT set while he can continue to have nightmares starring John Paxson.

12: 1988 Oakland A's - The 104 win A's should have been a dynasty. They had power (Bash brothers), they had pitching (Dave Stewart and Bob Welch) and they were facing the punchless Los Angeles Dodgers. Kirk Gibson changed the whole series on one hobbled swing and despite the A's winning game 2, the series had all the wind stolen from its sails for the A's.

11: 1998 Utah Jazz - Stockton to Malone, just like the '93 Suns ran into the juggernaut known as Michael Jordan. They gave him his money's worth, though. The most prolific combo in sports history had it's chance two years in a row but in '98 they seemed better prepared. It didn't matter. The '98 Jazz would have won a title in most any other NBA season.

10: 1969 Baltimore Orioles - The 109 win Orioles should have been a dynasty and a half. Sure enough, they were a force to be reckoned with as long as Earl Weaver was coach and Jim Palmer (who was the #4 starter on the '69 team) was on the staff. But these Orioles choked away a sure-fire set of rings. They were certainly more talented and better seasoned but just ran into a hot team at the same time they turned frigid. It was more shocking than it was an upset as the Mets were a 100-win team in their own right, but the Orioles, loaded with future Hall of Fame players should have left the 60's and 70's with more than a mere two championships.

9: 1999-2000 Portland Trailblazers - This team was stacked to the gills in talent and had home court plus a 12 point lead over the Los Angeles Lakers yet still managed to end up with nothing but heartache to show for it. Easily one of the most heartbreaking collapses in sports history. But the Blazers should have never been in that position to begin with as they had ample opportunities to seal the Lakers fate instead of their own.

8: Early 90's Buffalo Bills - It's one thing to lose a Championship. It's quite another to lose it four years in a row. It takes a special team to repeat as Conference champs after losing a Super Bowl. it's quite another to do that three more times. They lost the first one on the closest kick in Super Bowl history and they lost the other three in games that really were closer than the scores indicate. The 90's Bills were stacked with Hall of Fame caliber players and really deserved to have something show for their efforts other than losses.

7: '92-'93 Pittsburgh Penguins - They finished the season with a meager tie... that is, after setting an NHL record by winning 17 straight games. Perhaps their late season run and their pride wore them down as they lost in the second round of the playoffs. Sure, they won two Stanley Cups in the prior two seasons but the '92-'93 team was certainly the most talented version. It is perhaps the last team we'll ever see with four 100+ point scorers on one roster (Mario Lemieux, Kevin Stevens, Rich Tocchet, Ron Francis) while rookie Jaromir Jagr had a mere 94 points.

6: 1954 Cleveland Indians - Some people have been fooled into thinking Willie Mays' over the shoulder catch at the Polo Grounds in the 11954 World Series is the greatest catch in baseball history. The throw was actually MORE impressive, but it wasn't the catch that was the most spectacular thing about that play, it was the impact it had on the Series. Vic Wertz's drive into centerfield should have been a game winning hit in Game one for the 111-win Tribe. Instead, it was an out and the game was won on a HR that traveled half as far. Much like the '88 World Series, the entire Series' momentum was crushed in one swing.

5: 2001 Seattle Mariners - Setting an AL record and tying the MLB record with 116 wins, the Mariners were led by Ichiro Suzuki and extraordinary teamwork (and a lot of luck, as Pythagorean shows) in posting their best season ever. They did it without superstars like Alex Rodriguez, Ken Griffey or Randy Johnson. They also lost for the second straight season to the Yankees. In the year where Jeter made the flip and earned the name Mr. November, it was the Yankees defeat of the vaunted Mariners that history overlooks - and was the most impressive feat by the '01 Yanks, hands down.

4: 1998 Minnesota Vikings - 15-1, home field advantage and they should have, could have, would have won the NFC Championship game if only their perfect-all-season-long kicker could chip a simple field goal through to seal it. No! Does anyone really think the Vikings wouldn't have beaten the Denver Broncos in the Super Bowl instead of the Falcons getting trounced?

3: '06 Chicago Cubs - That's the 1906 Cubs. After winning the NL handily with a record 116 wins (and a mere 36 losses) the Cubs choked away the freshly minted Fall Classic to their crosstown brothers the White Sox. The Cubs would semi-redeem themselves the next two seasons but the '06 team was by far the best Cubs team ever, regardless of record.

2: 1968 Baltimore Colts - The New York Jets had nothing but a slim shot and tremendous confidence. There's no reason this game should have even been close. The normally efficient Earl Morrall was ineffective and an aged Johnny Unitas almost made the Jets a minor footnote in the annals of history. Instead, Joe Namath rode a terrorizing defense and some quality panache as his ticket into the Hall of Fame. Don Shula's Colts weren't just favored to win, they should have destroyed the Jets just like every other team but one they faced that season. The Colts held eleven opponents to 10 points or less in 1968 and scored less than 20 points only one other game until they faced the Jets.

1: 2007 New England Patriots - When you go undefeated all season - handily - and throughout the playoffs before losing the biggest game on a freak play by a shaky QB not known for his clutchness (Eli Manning) and it makes a household name out of a no one (David Tyree), you choked your way to the bottom of this list. Long forgotten are all the many opportunities the Pats had to put this game away. Perhaps an otherwise meaningless loss in the regular season might have led to a championship instead.

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Steel TownDraft Pick
216 days ago
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Arg, the 93 Pens losing to the isles was heartbreaking. I can still remember being camping at the time and having to listen to the game on a Walkman with speakers plugged into it. The facking Islanders. WTF.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
216 days ago
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OK, ML... you can spread these out a bit and it'll still be ok! Yeah, Patriots!!! Best Losers EVER!!! HA HA AHA AHAAA@!@!!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
216 days ago
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Ha ha, poor losers, go ahead and minus the truth you fear the most... you're still the Best Losers EVER!!!
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
216 days ago
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I'd argue for the 2004 Steelers - 15-1, home field advantage. Struggled to beat the Jets, then got destroyed by the Patriots. At home!! After having beaten the Pats in the regular season!!!
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
216 days ago
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clarification: I'd argue for their inclusion...I have no thought as to their placement. It's too galling to think about it much more than I already have.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
216 days ago
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Geez, how many Steelers teams need to be in there?

That '76 team should have won way more than the 15-1 team that had a rookie QB and a fluff schedule. This list has an AWFUL lot of recent teams. Maybe there were that many good team recently and maybe there's too much focus on the recent past.

Where's the '64 Phillies? The Babe Ruth Yankees of the 20's that DIDN'T win it all? Where's the 70's Vikings? Or even the '94 SF Giants?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
216 days ago
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Duh... '93 Giants. Wrong season. Where's the '94 Expos!!! Hee hee!
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TrizzAll-American
216 days ago
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Speaking of Patriots what about the 2001 Rams...the Greatest Show on Turf
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CheezerAll-Star
216 days ago
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Speaking of the 2001 Pats, Whatever happened to that story where it was alleged that they watched/filmed(?) the Rams' walkthrough?
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
216 days ago
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The story turned out to be a rumor misreported by Boston Herald writer John Tomase. Patriots personnel were setting up video equipment to film their own practice while the Rams were finishing theirs. But there was never any evidence that they filmed any part of the Rams' practice. In fact, there was considerable evidence that suggested they didn't.


http://en.wi...erald_report
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CheezerAll-Star
215 days ago
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Thanks Rawb
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CheezerAll-Star
216 days ago
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You could add the 1996 Denver Broncos and the 1997 Green Bay Packers to the list. That Bronco team was arguably as good or better than the team that won the next two Super Bowls. Some say that the 1997 Packers were better than the 1996 version but they just couldn't get it done.
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JuTMSY4Legend
216 days ago
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the 1989 Denver Broncos? ep_113_denverbroncos.gif
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
214 days ago
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Yeah, there's another joke a pedestrian cartoon ripped off of the Simpsons:

Homer: [reading] "Project Arcturus couldn't have succeeded without you. This will get you a little closer to that dream of yours. It's not the Dallas Cowboys, but it's a start. Drop me a line if you're on the East Coast, Hank Scorpio."

[a whole football team is on his lawn] Aw, the Denver Broncos!

Marge: I think owning the Denver Broncos is pretty good. [a player tries to catch the ball, but falls]

Homer: Yeah, yeah.

Marge: Well, explain to me why it isn't. [another player tries to catch, but hits the ball with his head]

Homer: [sighs] You just don't understand football, Marge.
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ClumsykPee Wee
213 days ago
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If we extend it to Australian Rules Football (the top pro sports league in Oz), you cannot go past the '99 Essendon Bombers falling in the Preliminary Final, or last year's Geelong Cats losing the Grand Final. Both sides were easily superior to the eventual premiers across the season, but for not one bad performance missed out of the cup.
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Taytay 24All-American
213 days ago
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Extend away--AFL rules!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
213 days ago
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Yes, Arizona Fall League DOES rule!!! Sorry, I had to do it from my ever-so-present-self-marketing kind of way =)
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
202 days ago
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well yea the pats suck anyways. they deserve #1. they are going down hill and hopefully eveybody will get up and kick the hell out of the them. too bad the broncos havn't done it yet. they looking worse every year. I'll laugh agian if brady get hurt again. too bad KC didn't hurt him worse huh? only did a halfbutt job doing it. too bad the broncos didn't get ray m. though. I was hoping we get him and we sack brady with him and he gets hurt. it be worth losing the game to see that happen again. if u havn't notice, no bronco fan like the pats. THEY SUCK<WE HATE THEM. this rivalry is better then the faiders. Broncos fans rather see the broncos beat the.... out of the pats then the faiders. although it was intertaining to kill the raider on their pathetice baseball field. lol. I just wish we could of did it to the pats last year. except it turned into a heartbreaker at home. we need to get back to winning home games. I think we won more away games then home games. thats messed up for the fans.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
140 days ago
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Good insight on the early 90's Buffalo Bills four straight Super Bowl runs. Talent-determination and integrity to win the AFC Title four straight. Simple bad luck to get knocked off four straight times in the big game. The first game agains the Giants was key (NYG 20-19), when Norwood misses the 48-yarder Wide Right. A term Bills fans don't like to hear, anymore than Cleveland fans like to hear about The Drive. Bills went in at halftime ahead, but key was Giants QB not fumbling the football in the end zone when HOF'er Bruce Smith got his hand, with the ball in it, and tackled him for a safety. That TD would have mad the difference. Second game, Washington coach Joe Gibbs gave his LB's and Safeties one order, anybody comes across the middle "kill em." On a day in which Jim Kelly couldn't miss with his eyes closed, and put up 24 points, the Skins clobbered Andrie Reed and Don Bebe so hard, both guys dropped touchdown passes, in their hands with no Redskins on them in the end zone hearing "footsteps. Of course, that type of defense is illegal today, but if Bebe and Reed hold onto the football, Buffalo wins 56-38. Kelly was that good that day. Game three is a Cowboy blowout, not worth mentioning. It must have stuck in the Bills minds, however, all the turnovers, and problems, because The had a 13-7 lead at halftime in Game Four. Defense had cut off one side of the field, and Johnson and the Cowboys couldn't figure it out. So - according to the Dallas players, Johnson said at halftime, lets just leave it up to Buffalo. Early interception by the Bills in Dallas territory to start the third quarter, should have sent them on their way to victory. But the messed up the handoff, left the ball on the ground, and the Cowboys went on to pick it up and score. Stopped Buffalo, went on to score again. Down only a TD in the third, Kelly walked the sideline screaming at his team, but couldn't rally them - mentally they were defeated, and that was the end of the Bills Super Bowl runs.
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