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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2012 13:10:35 GMT -5
The Washington Generals. Talk about dense. How can they possibly fall for that many trick plays? They're using a ladder for god's sake!
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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on Dec 23, 2012 13:15:05 GMT -5
The 2002 Orioles. This was the lineup:
C- Geronimo Gil 1b-Jeff Conine 2b-Jerry Hairston SS-Mike Bordick 3b-Tony Batista LF-Marty Cordova CF-Chris Singleton RF-Jay Gibbons DH-Chris Richard
Other Orioles teams have lost more games, but this one just stands out as the crappiest, and not even in a fun way like the 1988 team.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2012 13:25:40 GMT -5
I recall the Red Sox in the mid-late '90s being absolutely worthless.
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Post by BR329 on Dec 23, 2012 13:28:27 GMT -5
03 Tigers and 08 Lions.
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Post by DragonMasterP on Dec 23, 2012 14:50:29 GMT -5
The 2002 Orioles. This was the lineup: C- Geronimo Gil 1b-Jeff Conine 2b-Jerry Hairston SS-Mike Bordick 3b-Tony Batista LF-Marty Cordova CF-Chris Singleton RF-Jay Gibbons DH-Chris Richard Other Orioles teams have lost more games, but this one just stands out as the crappiest, and not even in a fun way like the 1988 team. Then they got some better players, and it still wasn't much better.
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Post by Mr. Medium Shot on Dec 23, 2012 14:52:09 GMT -5
The Tampa Bay Devil Rays were consistently terrible from 1998 through 2007. Among the worst were 2002 (55-106), 2006 (61-101) and 2007 (66-96), the last being the year they were supposed to finish out of last place. I watched a lot of bad Major League Baseball during those years.
The 2011 Buccaneers started 4-2 before losing their last ten games. That losing streak featured the most uninspired NFL games I've ever seen. They played much worse than even the 2009 3-13 team or the 4-12 2006 Bucs. In those ten losses, the Bucs were outscored by 185 points. It would have eclipsed 200 if not for some garbage time points. They were usually down by at least 20 or 30 by halftime. The 2008 Lions could have beaten them, and the 1976 Bucs would have made it close.
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Post by OGBoardPoster2005 on Dec 23, 2012 15:21:40 GMT -5
The 2006 Raiders with Aaron Brooks at QB. One of the most inept teams I've ever seen. 2 lucky wins to prevent 0-16.
The 2009 Maryland Terrapins got demolished in almost every game. Its no wonder we wanted Fridge gone. Our only wins was a shootout vs James Madison and we somehow beat ACC Atlantic Division Champion Clemson. But every other game we were demolished.
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Post by Push R Truth on Dec 23, 2012 15:40:16 GMT -5
going back to my stating the Lions. I don't just mean the 0-16 season, the franchise as a whole is just dogmeat. Greatest Running back of all time? They literally just pissed it away with mediocrity. Now they have quite possibly the greatest WR of all time?
you guessed it, they will piss that away too.
Decades of complete and total ineptitude at all corners of management.
Oh yeah, and the Cubs suck too.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2012 16:58:40 GMT -5
The 2006 Raiders with Aaron Brooks at QB. One of the most inept teams I've ever seen. 2 lucky wins to prevent 0-16. The 2009 Maryland Terrapins got demolished in almost every game. Its no wonder we wanted Fridge gone. Our only wins was a shootout vs James Madison and we somehow beat ACC Atlantic Division Champion Clemson. But every other game we were demolished. Brooks was hurt most of that very season, the QB for most of them was Andrew Walter. The result of the 1st overall draft pick: JaMarcus Russell.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2012 17:16:22 GMT -5
The 2006 all the way through 2012 Edmonton Oilers. But mostly the 09-10 season dear god that was horrible. Injuries galore like we lead the team in longest IR hours that year. Like we had our 7th defenseman get promoted to the fourth line because we ran out of forwards. Ales Hemsky was bound to have a career year and was a Point Per Game player only to get injured for the rest of the season at the 22nd game. Pat Quinn at his most senile comes back and makes brilliant coaching decisions like putting Sam Gagner on the 4th line and JF Jacques on the first line. Khabibulins first season under his new Oilers contract and gets injured right away and Jeff Deslauriers is the starter rest of the year the one goalie worse than him. Towards the end of the season at one point we were going to put a forward Ryan Potulny in net and our 3rd stringer goalie at the time Dubnyk at center because why the f*** not it'll be fun! Like look at our point leaders that season!!!!! {Spoiler}Dustin Penner 82 32 31 63 6 38 Sam Gagner 68 15 26 41 -8 33 Gilbert Brule 65 17 20 37 -8 38 Shawn Horcoff 77 13 23 36 -29 51 Patrick O'Sullivan 73 11 23 34 -35 32 Ryan Potulny 64 15 17 32 -21 28 Lubomir Visnovsky‡ 57 10 22 32 -4 16 Tom Gilbert 82 5 26 31 -10 16 Andrew Cogliano 82 10 18 28 -5 31 Robert Nilsson 60 11 16 27 -17 12 Ales Hemsky 22 7 15 22 7 8 Mike Comrie 43 13 8 21 -9 30 Denis Grebeshkov‡ 47 6 13 19 -16 26 Ethan Moreau 76 9 9 18 -18 62 Marc Pouliot 35 7 7 14 -4 21 Sheldon Souray 37 4 9 13 -19 65 Zack Stortini 77 4 9 13 3 155 Jean-Francois Jacques 49 4 7 11 -15 78 Ryan Whitney† 19 3 8 11 7 22 Ladislav Smid 51 1 8 9 5 39 Fernando Pisani 40 4 4 8 -16 10 Steve Staios‡ 40 0 7 7 -19 59 Aaron Johnson† 19 3 4 7 -6 16 Ryan Stone 27 0 6 6 2 48 Jason Strudwick 72 0 6 6 -18 50 Taylor Chorney 42 0 3 3 -21 12 Liam Reddox 9 0 2 2 -2 4 Chris Minard 5 0 1 1 -3 0 Colin McDonald 2 1 0 1 1 0 Ryan O'Marra 3 0 1 1 0 0 Alex Plante 4 0 1 1 1 2 Theo Peckham 15 0 1 1 -8 43 Ryan Jones† 8 1 0 1 -3 8 Johan Motin 1 0 0 0 -1 0 Dean Arsene 13 0 0 0 -3 41 Charles Linglet 5 0 0 0 -5 2 Steve MacIntyre‡ 4 0 0 0 0 7
We also went a whole month in January winless!
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Post by ICBM on Dec 23, 2012 17:23:14 GMT -5
1989 Dallas Cowboys...dude...I mean dayyyam! 1-15. But that one victory was against the redskins so Bully!
I nominate the entire Football Side of the Big East for the last four yrs. the conference isn't even on life support, it has died and doesn't know it. It is like a zombie with no teeth and no sense of direction, walking right toward Rick Grimes and Daryl.
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Post by BigBadZ on Dec 23, 2012 17:46:27 GMT -5
I am beginning to wonder if the NFL recognizes the Titans as a pro team during this season. We have the honor of being one of the worst games in Monday Night Football history and have had 2 teams score 50+ points on us this season...
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Post by Crusty Ruffles on Dec 23, 2012 17:56:03 GMT -5
2002 Milwaukee Brewers. They went 56-106 and I had season tickets that year because we had the All Star game. Long, long year.
One of the player's wives beat up our starting center fielder in the parking lot. Our starting catcher was Paul Bako. Jose Hernandez got benched to avoid breaking the single season strikeout record, yet somehow made the NL All Star team. Our big offseason trade was getting Glendon Rusch.
But the team did draft Prince Fielder that year. Lesser known fact is they also got Hunter Pence in that draft, but he wouldn't sign.
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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on Dec 23, 2012 17:59:29 GMT -5
Another one was the 2001 Cowboys who were Quarterbacked by:
Clint Stoerner Ryan Leaf Quincy Carter Anthony Wright
And coached by Dave Campo.
Carter went 9/19 for 34 yards and 2 INTs in his first game.
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Post by AdamAFL was sooooo wrong on Dec 23, 2012 18:08:02 GMT -5
Not necessarily the worst pro team but both Derby County (2007-08 season) and Sunderland (2005-06 season) have to be in contention for the worst Premier League teams ever. Both were awful, I guess you could throw in the 2002-03 Sunderland team too, I mean they scored three goals in one game and somehow manage to lose 3-1 . That's what happens when you have Howard Wilkinson as a manager.
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Post by Hit Girl on Dec 23, 2012 18:25:12 GMT -5
Aston Villa
Earlier today
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Post by andrew8798 on Dec 23, 2012 18:28:10 GMT -5
Another one was the 2001 Cowboys who were Quarterbacked by: Clint Stoerner Ryan Leaf Quincy Carter Anthony Wright And coached by Dave Campo. Carter went 9/19 for 34 yards and 2 INTs in his first game. Three straight 5-11 seasons
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Post by armbar on Dec 23, 2012 19:33:10 GMT -5
QPR was absolutely horrible to watch from the start of the season to the arrival of Redknapp.
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Post by stealthamo on Dec 23, 2012 19:42:21 GMT -5
Welp, you just listed my two answers. That Tigers team somehow won 3 out of their last 4 games to avoid having the most losses by a team in one season. And as for the Lions, that can be summed up in one picture:
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Post by G✇JI☈A on Dec 23, 2012 19:52:14 GMT -5
For the Australian Football League: I will try and keep teams in their early years out.
Fitzroy Lions (90s) so bad the team folded and merged with the Brisbane Bears.
Sydney Swans (the first decade of their existence).
Brisbane Bears (Ditto like the Swans)
Fremantle Dockers (2001)
Hawthorn Hawks (2004) - As a supporter that was a hard year.
Port Adelaide Power & The Melbourne Demons (2011)
Western Bulldogs (2012) - Sorry, but they were just terrible this year.
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