CFZ Ranking Cowboys Seasons And Comparing Postseason Results

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I've ranked all post-merger seasons, from 1970 to 2021 based on this weighed formula:

50% Record as compared to all teams that season.

If 13-3 was the best record that season, then they are ranked #1 in that category. However, If the Cowboys went 13-3 and two other teams went 14-2, they would be ranked #3 in that category

10% Team rank that season in points scored.

10% Team rank that season in offensive yardage

10% Team rank that season in defense points permitted

10% Team rank that season in defense yards permitted

10% Team rank that season in takeaway/turnover ratio

I've also notated the years with symbols for the seasons in which the Cowboys went deep into the playoffs and at least participated in the NFC Championship game.

(^) Played in NFC Championship game but lost

(+) Won the NFC championship and lost Super Bowl

(*) Super Bowl Champions

So here is the list:

1 _ 1971*
2 _ 1977*
3 _ 1992*
4 _ 1978+
5 _ 1993*
6 _ 1994^
7 _ 1995*
8 _ 2021
9 _ 2007
10 _ 2016
11 _ 1973^
12 _ 1981^
13 _ 1980^
14 _ 1970+
15 _ 2014
16 _ 2009
17 _ 1976
18 _ 1983
19 _ 1982^
20 _ 1979
21 _ 1975+
22 _ 1998
23 _ 1972^
24 _ 1996
25 _ 2003
26 _ 1991
27 _ 2006
28 _ 1974
29 _ 2018
30 _ 1999
31 _ 1985
32 _ 2019
33 _ 1984
34 _ 2017
35 _ 2011
36 _ 2005
37 _ 2008
38 _ 2013
39 _ 2012
40 _ 1987
41 _ 1986
42 _ 2010
43 _ 1990
44 _ 1997
45 _ 2020
46 _ 2004
47 _ 2001
48 _ 2000
49 _ 2002
50 _ 2015
51 _ 1988
52 _ 1989

1971 was the best all round season for the Cowboys. They were ranked #1 in won/loss record, points scored, and offensive yardage, #2 in takeaway/turnover ratio, #3 in defensive yardage, and #7 in defensive points. When ranking every team's season, they are tied for #10 with the 1975 Vikings.

One thing that you will notice is that 11 of the cowboys best 14 seasons went deep into the playoffs. The only ones that didn't were the three most recent.

Also, we can see where last season ranks among all Cowboys seasons as the 8th best. Again, we are talking about the quality of the regular season.

Believe me, here have been numerous occasions in which other teams had great regular seasons only to fall short in the postseason. The Cowboys are nowhere near the extreme cases.

Having said that, we can see that some of these 21st century Cowboys teams were just as strong and talented in the regular season as some Cowboys Super Bowl teams.

I'm pleased to say that the very strongest Cowboys teams capitalized and went on to the Super Bowl. The only team in the top 7 that didn't was the 1994 version.

It's also true that the Cowboys were "kingslayers'. Many of the teams that were the best in the regular seasons were stopped short of winning it all by the Cowboys including the 1973 Rams, 1975 Vikings, and 1995 49ers.
 

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I've ranked all post-merger seasons, from 1970 to 2021 based on this weighed formula:

50% Record as compared to all teams that season.

If 13-3 was the best record that season, then they are ranked #1 in that category. However, If the Cowboys went 13-3 and two other teams went 14-2, they would be ranked #3 in that category

10% Team rank that season in points scored.

10% Team rank that season in offensive yardage

10% Team rank that season in defense points permitted

10% Team rank that season in defense yards permitted

10% Team rank that season in takeaway/turnover ratio

I've also notated the years with symbols for the seasons in which the Cowboys went deep into the playoffs and at least participated in the NFC Championship game.

(^) Played in NFC Championship game but lost

(+) Won the NFC championship and lost Super Bowl

(*) Super Bowl Champions

So here is the list:

1 _ 1971*
2 _ 1977*
3 _ 1992*
4 _ 1978+
5 _ 1993*
6 _ 1994^
7 _ 1995*
8 _ 2021
9 _ 2007
10 _ 2016
11 _ 1973^
12 _ 1981^
13 _ 1980^
14 _ 1970+
15 _ 2014
16 _ 2009
17 _ 1976
18 _ 1983
19 _ 1982^
20 _ 1979
21 _ 1975+
22 _ 1998
23 _ 1972^
24 _ 1996
25 _ 2003
26 _ 1991
27 _ 2006
28 _ 1974
29 _ 2018
30 _ 1999
31 _ 1985
32 _ 2019
33 _ 1984
34 _ 2017
35 _ 2011
36 _ 2005
37 _ 2008
38 _ 2013
39 _ 2012
40 _ 1987
41 _ 1986
42 _ 2010
43 _ 1990
44 _ 1997
45 _ 2020
46 _ 2004
47 _ 2001
48 _ 2000
49 _ 2002
50 _ 2015
51 _ 1988
52 _ 1989

1971 was the best all round season for the Cowboys. They were ranked #1 in won/loss record, points scored, and offensive yardage, #2 in takeaway/turnover ratio, #3 in defensive yardage, and #7 in defensive points. When ranking every team's season, they are tied for #10 with the 1975 Vikings.

One thing that you will notice is that 11 of the cowboys best 14 seasons went deep into the playoffs. The only ones that didn't were the three most recent.

Also, we can see where last season ranks among all Cowboys seasons as the 8th best. Again, we are talking about the quality of the regular season.

Believe me, here have been numerous occasions in which other teams had great regular seasons only to fall short in the postseason. The Cowboys are nowhere near the extreme cases.

Having said that, we can see that some of these 21st century Cowboys teams were just as strong and talented in the regular season as some Cowboys Super Bowl teams.

I'm pleased to say that the very strongest Cowboys teams capitalized and went on to the Super Bowl. The only team in the top 7 that didn't was the 1994 version.

It's also true that the Cowboys were "kingslayers'. Many of the teams that were the best in the regular seasons were stopped short of winning it all by the Cowboys including the 1973 Rams, 1975 Vikings, and 1995 49ers.
This is some great work. Excellent list although (of course) I would rearrange it here and there.
 

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I've ranked all post-merger seasons, from 1970 to 2021 based on this weighed formula:

50% Record as compared to all teams that season.

If 13-3 was the best record that season, then they are ranked #1 in that category. However, If the Cowboys went 13-3 and two other teams went 14-2, they would be ranked #3 in that category

10% Team rank that season in points scored.

10% Team rank that season in offensive yardage

10% Team rank that season in defense points permitted

10% Team rank that season in defense yards permitted

10% Team rank that season in takeaway/turnover ratio

I've also notated the years with symbols for the seasons in which the Cowboys went deep into the playoffs and at least participated in the NFC Championship game.

(^) Played in NFC Championship game but lost

(+) Won the NFC championship and lost Super Bowl

(*) Super Bowl Champions

So here is the list:

1 _ 1971*
2 _ 1977*
3 _ 1992*
4 _ 1978+
5 _ 1993*
6 _ 1994^
7 _ 1995*
8 _ 2021
9 _ 2007
10 _ 2016
11 _ 1973^
12 _ 1981^
13 _ 1980^
14 _ 1970+
15 _ 2014
16 _ 2009
17 _ 1976
18 _ 1983
19 _ 1982^
20 _ 1979
21 _ 1975+
22 _ 1998
23 _ 1972^
24 _ 1996
25 _ 2003
26 _ 1991
27 _ 2006
28 _ 1974
29 _ 2018
30 _ 1999
31 _ 1985
32 _ 2019
33 _ 1984
34 _ 2017
35 _ 2011
36 _ 2005
37 _ 2008
38 _ 2013
39 _ 2012
40 _ 1987
41 _ 1986
42 _ 2010
43 _ 1990
44 _ 1997
45 _ 2020
46 _ 2004
47 _ 2001
48 _ 2000
49 _ 2002
50 _ 2015
51 _ 1988
52 _ 1989

1971 was the best all round season for the Cowboys. They were ranked #1 in won/loss record, points scored, and offensive yardage, #2 in takeaway/turnover ratio, #3 in defensive yardage, and #7 in defensive points. When ranking every team's season, they are tied for #10 with the 1975 Vikings.

One thing that you will notice is that 11 of the cowboys best 14 seasons went deep into the playoffs. The only ones that didn't were the three most recent.

Also, we can see where last season ranks among all Cowboys seasons as the 8th best. Again, we are talking about the quality of the regular season.

Believe me, here have been numerous occasions in which other teams had great regular seasons only to fall short in the postseason. The Cowboys are nowhere near the extreme cases.

Having said that, we can see that some of these 21st century Cowboys teams were just as strong and talented in the regular season as some Cowboys Super Bowl teams.

I'm pleased to say that the very strongest Cowboys teams capitalized and went on to the Super Bowl. The only team in the top 7 that didn't was the 1994 version.

It's also true that the Cowboys were "kingslayers'. Many of the teams that were the best in the regular seasons were stopped short of winning it all by the Cowboys including the 1973 Rams, 1975 Vikings, and 1995 49ers.

This is a really good list and a great idea! I like the concept of trying to quantify the "quality" of a season like this.

Thanks for starting a thread with something new.
 

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I can't put the 70s teams ahead of the 92-95 teams for a couple of reasons:

1. Much tougher NFC East in the 90s. Much tougher NFC too as there wasn't a 49ers level team rival in the 1970s that was itself a dynasty.

2. The 70s Cowboys simply could not beat the Steelers. The 90s Cowboys had no such nemesis. Only the odd loss when they were flat, but could come out just as likely to destroy the same team next game. See teams like the Lions and Falcons for examples.
 

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I've ranked all post-merger seasons, from 1970 to 2021 based on this weighed formula:

50% Record as compared to all teams that season.

If 13-3 was the best record that season, then they are ranked #1 in that category. However, If the Cowboys went 13-3 and two other teams went 14-2, they would be ranked #3 in that category

10% Team rank that season in points scored.

10% Team rank that season in offensive yardage

10% Team rank that season in defense points permitted

10% Team rank that season in defense yards permitted

10% Team rank that season in takeaway/turnover ratio

I've also notated the years with symbols for the seasons in which the Cowboys went deep into the playoffs and at least participated in the NFC Championship game.

(^) Played in NFC Championship game but lost

(+) Won the NFC championship and lost Super Bowl

(*) Super Bowl Champions

So here is the list:

1 _ 1971*
2 _ 1977*
3 _ 1992*
4 _ 1978+
5 _ 1993*
6 _ 1994^
7 _ 1995*
8 _ 2021
9 _ 2007
10 _ 2016
11 _ 1973^
12 _ 1981^
13 _ 1980^
14 _ 1970+
15 _ 2014
16 _ 2009
17 _ 1976
18 _ 1983
19 _ 1982^
20 _ 1979
21 _ 1975+
22 _ 1998
23 _ 1972^
24 _ 1996
25 _ 2003
26 _ 1991
27 _ 2006
28 _ 1974
29 _ 2018
30 _ 1999
31 _ 1985
32 _ 2019
33 _ 1984
34 _ 2017
35 _ 2011
36 _ 2005
37 _ 2008
38 _ 2013
39 _ 2012
40 _ 1987
41 _ 1986
42 _ 2010
43 _ 1990
44 _ 1997
45 _ 2020
46 _ 2004
47 _ 2001
48 _ 2000
49 _ 2002
50 _ 2015
51 _ 1988
52 _ 1989

1971 was the best all round season for the Cowboys. They were ranked #1 in won/loss record, points scored, and offensive yardage, #2 in takeaway/turnover ratio, #3 in defensive yardage, and #7 in defensive points. When ranking every team's season, they are tied for #10 with the 1975 Vikings.

One thing that you will notice is that 11 of the cowboys best 14 seasons went deep into the playoffs. The only ones that didn't were the three most recent.

Also, we can see where last season ranks among all Cowboys seasons as the 8th best. Again, we are talking about the quality of the regular season.

Believe me, here have been numerous occasions in which other teams had great regular seasons only to fall short in the postseason. The Cowboys are nowhere near the extreme cases.

Having said that, we can see that some of these 21st century Cowboys teams were just as strong and talented in the regular season as some Cowboys Super Bowl teams.

I'm pleased to say that the very strongest Cowboys teams capitalized and went on to the Super Bowl. The only team in the top 7 that didn't was the 1994 version.

It's also true that the Cowboys were "kingslayers'. Many of the teams that were the best in the regular seasons were stopped short of winning it all by the Cowboys including the 1973 Rams, 1975 Vikings, and 1995 49ers.

I hate lazy posts like this.
 

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I've ranked all post-merger seasons, from 1970 to 2021 based on this weighed formula:

50% Record as compared to all teams that season.

If 13-3 was the best record that season, then they are ranked #1 in that category. However, If the Cowboys went 13-3 and two other teams went 14-2, they would be ranked #3 in that category

10% Team rank that season in points scored.

10% Team rank that season in offensive yardage

10% Team rank that season in defense points permitted

10% Team rank that season in defense yards permitted

10% Team rank that season in takeaway/turnover ratio

I've also notated the years with symbols for the seasons in which the Cowboys went deep into the playoffs and at least participated in the NFC Championship game.

(^) Played in NFC Championship game but lost

(+) Won the NFC championship and lost Super Bowl

(*) Super Bowl Champions

So here is the list:

1 _ 1971*
2 _ 1977*
3 _ 1992*
4 _ 1978+
5 _ 1993*
6 _ 1994^
7 _ 1995*
8 _ 2021
9 _ 2007
10 _ 2016
11 _ 1973^
12 _ 1981^
13 _ 1980^
14 _ 1970+
15 _ 2014
16 _ 2009
17 _ 1976
18 _ 1983
19 _ 1982^
20 _ 1979
21 _ 1975+
22 _ 1998
23 _ 1972^
24 _ 1996
25 _ 2003
26 _ 1991
27 _ 2006
28 _ 1974
29 _ 2018
30 _ 1999
31 _ 1985
32 _ 2019
33 _ 1984
34 _ 2017
35 _ 2011
36 _ 2005
37 _ 2008
38 _ 2013
39 _ 2012
40 _ 1987
41 _ 1986
42 _ 2010
43 _ 1990
44 _ 1997
45 _ 2020
46 _ 2004
47 _ 2001
48 _ 2000
49 _ 2002
50 _ 2015
51 _ 1988
52 _ 1989

1971 was the best all round season for the Cowboys. They were ranked #1 in won/loss record, points scored, and offensive yardage, #2 in takeaway/turnover ratio, #3 in defensive yardage, and #7 in defensive points. When ranking every team's season, they are tied for #10 with the 1975 Vikings.

One thing that you will notice is that 11 of the cowboys best 14 seasons went deep into the playoffs. The only ones that didn't were the three most recent.

Also, we can see where last season ranks among all Cowboys seasons as the 8th best. Again, we are talking about the quality of the regular season.

Believe me, here have been numerous occasions in which other teams had great regular seasons only to fall short in the postseason. The Cowboys are nowhere near the extreme cases.

Having said that, we can see that some of these 21st century Cowboys teams were just as strong and talented in the regular season as some Cowboys Super Bowl teams.

I'm pleased to say that the very strongest Cowboys teams capitalized and went on to the Super Bowl. The only team in the top 7 that didn't was the 1994 version.

It's also true that the Cowboys were "kingslayers'. Many of the teams that were the best in the regular seasons were stopped short of winning it all by the Cowboys including the 1973 Rams, 1975 Vikings, and 1995 49ers.

It's an excellent list. It's amazing how well that formula works at picking out the best teams. There was just one spot where I cringed. And it's really not that big of a deal. I just think garbage time statistics inflated one team over the other.

There is no way on this God's green Earth was the 2021 Cowboys better than the 2007 Cowboys. I wouldn't even entertain a debate on that.
 

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Before the NFL conspired against the Cowboys, obviously. :muttley:
Oh they did conspire,SB 13 is proof..BS interference call on Benny Barnes,ref blocking charlie waters from making a 3rd down tackle on Harris before he scored,no roughing the passer,twice on hits to Rodger but had no problem calling it on Harvey Martin..I could go on.
 

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Oh they did conspire,SB 13 is proof..BS interference call on Benny Barnes,ref blocking charlie waters from making a 3rd down tackle on Harris before he scored,no roughing the passer,twice on hits to Rodger but had no problem calling it on Harvey Martin..I could go on.

Indeed, any call that goes against the Cowboys is prima facie evidence of a league wide conspiracy. How silly of me to forget.

I'm just thankful they allowed Dallas to win five Super Bowls.
 

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Indeed, any call that goes against the Cowboys is prima facie evidence of a league wide conspiracy. How silly of me to forget.

I'm just thankful they allowed Dallas to win five Super Bowls.
Jake,I like your views,but in this case I disagree,I watched that friggin game and anyone who was around and watched it,could easily tell that game was reffed in the stealers favor..I'm sorry,but that game still stings and growing up in Pittsburgh made it 10 times worse, especially the fact that after the game,even the papers were talking about the questionable calls.
 
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