What-if '67-thru-'69 NFL stayed the two-conference format?
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2024 5:52 pm
No CCCC, 4-4-4-4.
What-ifs are unpopular here for the most part though more-than-enough are happy to take the bait (I'm ONE of them, adding that jelly to the otherwise plain PBS). Some what-ifs are quite palatable. Even to those who normally detest them. I think this one is a good example (we'll see by how many respond to this).
This strong and long ongoing '67 Browns 'Blues' thread that's brilliantly spearheaded by Saban1 inspires this (think of the opening piano chord to "Hillstreet"). I think I'm not good enough to even participate in that one. Too much super-strong comprehensive detail-oriented knowledge droppings all around at-hand there. A great book on the '67 Browns may have already, accidentally, been written!
But maybe I can start a 'satellite' thread from that very one. Basically, who do you think wins each conference (possible tie-breaker games) in such an event and LCG thus represents the NFL in SBs II-thru-IV?
I guess Saints would get placed in the Western.
'67...I'm sure some will opine that Rams & Colts would finish ahead of Lombadi's Packers in the Western. GB 'only' finished 9-4-1 in '67 in real-time. But, of course, the Pack had their little division wrapped up with two games to go. Had they already known all-along and ahead of time that they'd have to win this bigger Western division to get in, maybe they stay with both regular season powerhouses and actually still finish atop. Or maybe a tie-breaker situation; or a three-team (what almost happened in '57) one!
My guess is that will be the 'heart' of such a late-'60s two-conferences what-if!
Colts/Dallas '68 NFLCG sure-enough everyone's guess!
What-ifs are unpopular here for the most part though more-than-enough are happy to take the bait (I'm ONE of them, adding that jelly to the otherwise plain PBS). Some what-ifs are quite palatable. Even to those who normally detest them. I think this one is a good example (we'll see by how many respond to this).
This strong and long ongoing '67 Browns 'Blues' thread that's brilliantly spearheaded by Saban1 inspires this (think of the opening piano chord to "Hillstreet"). I think I'm not good enough to even participate in that one. Too much super-strong comprehensive detail-oriented knowledge droppings all around at-hand there. A great book on the '67 Browns may have already, accidentally, been written!
But maybe I can start a 'satellite' thread from that very one. Basically, who do you think wins each conference (possible tie-breaker games) in such an event and LCG thus represents the NFL in SBs II-thru-IV?
I guess Saints would get placed in the Western.
'67...I'm sure some will opine that Rams & Colts would finish ahead of Lombadi's Packers in the Western. GB 'only' finished 9-4-1 in '67 in real-time. But, of course, the Pack had their little division wrapped up with two games to go. Had they already known all-along and ahead of time that they'd have to win this bigger Western division to get in, maybe they stay with both regular season powerhouses and actually still finish atop. Or maybe a tie-breaker situation; or a three-team (what almost happened in '57) one!
My guess is that will be the 'heart' of such a late-'60s two-conferences what-if!
Colts/Dallas '68 NFLCG sure-enough everyone's guess!