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<blockquote data-quote="Vikeman" data-source="post: 76071"><p>There were two leagues, not two confrences. The game that counted was against the Browns. Which the Vikes won outright. Learn the facts. The Vikes should have won that game by the way. They were expected to beat the Chiefs in the AFL NFL game. They didn't choke. They got outplayed in every aspect. Choking is missing a last minute field goal. Choking is going for the game winning drive in a close game and failing. Choking is not getting your *** kicked. The Packers didn't choke in the superbowl against the Broncos...they just got outplayed on that particular day.</p><p></p><p></p><p><em>Since the completion of the merger in <strong><strong>1970</strong></strong>, the Super Bowl has served as the NFL championship game. Unlike the Super Bowl, which is contested at a neutral site, NFL championship games from 1933 to 1969 took place at the home field of one of the competing teams.</em></p><p></p><p>NFL Championships</p><p></p><p>Year Team Win Loss Tie Pct. </p><p>1920 Akron Pros (1) 8 0 3 1.000 </p><p>1921 Chicago Staleys (1) 9 1 1 .900 </p><p>1922 Canton Bulldogs (1) 10 0 2 1.000 </p><p>1923 Canton Bulldogs (2) 11 0 1 1.000 </p><p>1924 Cleveland Bulldogs (1) 7 1 1 .875 </p><p>1925 Chicago Cardinals (1) 11 2 1 .846 </p><p>1926 Frankford Yellow Jackets (1) 14 1 2 .933 </p><p>1927 New York Giants (1) 11 1 1 .917 </p><p>1928 Providence Steam Roller (1) 8 1 2 .889 </p><p>1929 Green Bay Packers (1) 12 0 1 1.000 </p><p>1930 Green Bay Packers (2) 10 3 1 .769 </p><p>1931 Green Bay Packers (3) 12 2 0 .857 </p><p>1932 Chicago Bears (2) 7 1 6 .875 </p><p>1933 Chicago Bears (3) 23-21 New York Giants Wrigley Field </p><p>1934 New York Giants (2) 30-13 Chicago Bears Polo Grounds </p><p>1935 Detroit Lions (1) 26-7 New York Giants Titan Stadium </p><p>1936 Green Bay Packers (4) 21-6 Boston Redskins Polo Grounds </p><p>1937 Washington Redskins (1) 28-21 Chicago Bears Wrigley Field </p><p>1938 New York Giants (3) 23-17 Green Bay Packers Polo Grounds </p><p>1939 Green Bay Packers (5) 27-0 New York Giants Wisconsin State Fair Park (West Allis, WI) </p><p>1940 Chicago Bears (4) 73-0 Washington Redskins Griffith Stadium </p><p>1941 Chicago Bears (5) 37-9 New York Giants Wrigley Field </p><p>1942 Washington Redskins (2) 14-6 Chicago Bears Griffith Stadium </p><p>1943 Chicago Bears (6) 41-21 Washington Redskins Wrigley Field </p><p>1944 Green Bay Packers (6) 14-7 New York Giants Polo Grounds </p><p>1945 Cleveland Rams (1) 15-14 Washington Redskins Cleveland Municipal Stadium </p><p>1946 Chicago Bears (7) 24-14 New York Giants Polo Grounds </p><p>1947 Chicago Cardinals (2) 28-21 Philadelphia Eagles Comiskey Park </p><p>1948 Philadelphia Eagles (1) 7-0 Chicago Cardinals Shibe Park </p><p>1949 Philadelphia Eagles (2) 14-0 Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum </p><p>1950 Cleveland Browns (1) 30-28 Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum </p><p>1951 Los Angeles Rams (2) 24-17 Cleveland Browns Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum </p><p>1952 Detroit Lions (2) 17-7 Cleveland Browns Cleveland Municipal Stadium </p><p>1953 Detroit Lions (3) 17-16 Cleveland Browns Briggs Stadium </p><p>1954 Cleveland Browns (2) 56-10 Detroit Lions Cleveland Municipal Stadium </p><p>1955 Cleveland Browns (3) 38-14 Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum </p><p>1956 New York Giants (4) 47-7 Chicago Bears Yankee Stadium </p><p>1957 Detroit Lions (4) 59-14 Cleveland Browns Briggs Stadium </p><p>1958 Baltimore Colts (1) 23-17 (OT) New York Giants Yankee Stadium </p><p>1959 Baltimore Colts (2) 31-16 New York Giants Memorial Stadium </p><p>1960 Philadelphia Eagles (3) 17-13 Green Bay Packers Franklin Field </p><p>1961 Green Bay Packers (7) 37-0 New York Giants Lambeau Field </p><p>1962 Green Bay Packers (8) 16-7 New York Giants Yankee Stadium </p><p>1963 Chicago Bears (8) 14-10 New York Giants Wrigley Field </p><p>1964 Cleveland Browns (4) 27-0 Baltimore Colts Cleveland Municipal Stadium </p><p>1965 Green Bay Packers (9) 23-12 Cleveland Browns Lambeau Field </p><p>1966 Green Bay Packers (10) 34-27 Dallas Cowboys Cotton Bowl </p><p>1967 Green Bay Packers (11) 21-17 Dallas Cowboys Lambeau Field </p><p>1968 Baltimore Colts (3) 34-0 Cleveland Browns Cleveland Municipal Stadium <strong></strong></p><p><strong>1969 Minnesota Vikings (1) 27-7 Cleveland Browns Metropolitan Stadium </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vikeman, post: 76071"] There were two leagues, not two confrences. The game that counted was against the Browns. Which the Vikes won outright. Learn the facts. The Vikes should have won that game by the way. They were expected to beat the Chiefs in the AFL NFL game. They didn't choke. They got outplayed in every aspect. Choking is missing a last minute field goal. Choking is going for the game winning drive in a close game and failing. Choking is not getting your *** kicked. The Packers didn't choke in the superbowl against the Broncos...they just got outplayed on that particular day. [i]Since the completion of the merger in [b][b]1970[/b][/b], the Super Bowl has served as the NFL championship game. Unlike the Super Bowl, which is contested at a neutral site, NFL championship games from 1933 to 1969 took place at the home field of one of the competing teams.[/i] NFL Championships Year Team Win Loss Tie Pct. 1920 Akron Pros (1) 8 0 3 1.000 1921 Chicago Staleys (1) 9 1 1 .900 1922 Canton Bulldogs (1) 10 0 2 1.000 1923 Canton Bulldogs (2) 11 0 1 1.000 1924 Cleveland Bulldogs (1) 7 1 1 .875 1925 Chicago Cardinals (1) 11 2 1 .846 1926 Frankford Yellow Jackets (1) 14 1 2 .933 1927 New York Giants (1) 11 1 1 .917 1928 Providence Steam Roller (1) 8 1 2 .889 1929 Green Bay Packers (1) 12 0 1 1.000 1930 Green Bay Packers (2) 10 3 1 .769 1931 Green Bay Packers (3) 12 2 0 .857 1932 Chicago Bears (2) 7 1 6 .875 1933 Chicago Bears (3) 23-21 New York Giants Wrigley Field 1934 New York Giants (2) 30-13 Chicago Bears Polo Grounds 1935 Detroit Lions (1) 26-7 New York Giants Titan Stadium 1936 Green Bay Packers (4) 21-6 Boston Redskins Polo Grounds 1937 Washington Redskins (1) 28-21 Chicago Bears Wrigley Field 1938 New York Giants (3) 23-17 Green Bay Packers Polo Grounds 1939 Green Bay Packers (5) 27-0 New York Giants Wisconsin State Fair Park (West Allis, WI) 1940 Chicago Bears (4) 73-0 Washington Redskins Griffith Stadium 1941 Chicago Bears (5) 37-9 New York Giants Wrigley Field 1942 Washington Redskins (2) 14-6 Chicago Bears Griffith Stadium 1943 Chicago Bears (6) 41-21 Washington Redskins Wrigley Field 1944 Green Bay Packers (6) 14-7 New York Giants Polo Grounds 1945 Cleveland Rams (1) 15-14 Washington Redskins Cleveland Municipal Stadium 1946 Chicago Bears (7) 24-14 New York Giants Polo Grounds 1947 Chicago Cardinals (2) 28-21 Philadelphia Eagles Comiskey Park 1948 Philadelphia Eagles (1) 7-0 Chicago Cardinals Shibe Park 1949 Philadelphia Eagles (2) 14-0 Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 1950 Cleveland Browns (1) 30-28 Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 1951 Los Angeles Rams (2) 24-17 Cleveland Browns Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 1952 Detroit Lions (2) 17-7 Cleveland Browns Cleveland Municipal Stadium 1953 Detroit Lions (3) 17-16 Cleveland Browns Briggs Stadium 1954 Cleveland Browns (2) 56-10 Detroit Lions Cleveland Municipal Stadium 1955 Cleveland Browns (3) 38-14 Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 1956 New York Giants (4) 47-7 Chicago Bears Yankee Stadium 1957 Detroit Lions (4) 59-14 Cleveland Browns Briggs Stadium 1958 Baltimore Colts (1) 23-17 (OT) New York Giants Yankee Stadium 1959 Baltimore Colts (2) 31-16 New York Giants Memorial Stadium 1960 Philadelphia Eagles (3) 17-13 Green Bay Packers Franklin Field 1961 Green Bay Packers (7) 37-0 New York Giants Lambeau Field 1962 Green Bay Packers (8) 16-7 New York Giants Yankee Stadium 1963 Chicago Bears (8) 14-10 New York Giants Wrigley Field 1964 Cleveland Browns (4) 27-0 Baltimore Colts Cleveland Municipal Stadium 1965 Green Bay Packers (9) 23-12 Cleveland Browns Lambeau Field 1966 Green Bay Packers (10) 34-27 Dallas Cowboys Cotton Bowl 1967 Green Bay Packers (11) 21-17 Dallas Cowboys Lambeau Field 1968 Baltimore Colts (3) 34-0 Cleveland Browns Cleveland Municipal Stadium [b] 1969 Minnesota Vikings (1) 27-7 Cleveland Browns Metropolitan Stadium [/b] [/QUOTE]
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