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Originally Posted by Kris P Lettus
Droford there was another part of that stat too I left out.. It's about winning percentage in the playoffs..
Ravens are like 19-6 which is high 60s in winning percentage..
Steelers are like 39-12 which is low 60s but alot more impressive IMO..
(I pulled those numbers out of my ass cause im too lazy to look it up but they are close enough)
I got money on the Steelers..
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I think you added an extra 1 to the Ravens record:
They won their first 5 playoff games (4 to win the Super Bowl and 1 Wild Card Game the following year) before losing their next 3 in 2002, 2004 and 2007 (the only game that wasnt close was Pittsburgh in 2002). Since then they were 2-1 in 2008, 1-1 in 09 and 1-0 so far this year which tallies up to a 9-5 record or .642%.
They are 8-3 on the road, with 2 losses in Pittsburgh and a loss in Indianapolis and the win in Super Bowl 35 (Ravens were technically the road team). They're only 1-2 at home though (lone win against Denver in the Wild Card round on the way to the Super Bowl) with home losses in 04 to Titans and 07 to the Colts.
If the Ravens win today, maybe I shouldnt root for the Jets tomorrow. Its not like the Ravens didnt win in NE last year and the game earlier this year was close...
Per the NFL, they consider the Super Bowl separate from the Playoffs, so the Ravens are 8-5 which is .615, #2 all time percentage wise behind the Steelers at 31-19 for .620.
Also, was looking at the records and Ed Reed has 7 interceptions in 7 playoff games. The Record is 9 by Bill Simpson in 11 games.