If you’ve been following the NFL much this year, then surely you’ve noticed that there are some very good teams (Vikings, Broncos, Colts and Saints are all undefeated, the most at this point in the season, ever), and some very awful teams (Rams, Buccaneers, Titans, Lions, Chiefs and Browns have combined for three wins). For a league that is known for having parity, this is rare. In fact, this may be the largest discrepancy between the haves and have-nots in the league’s history.
So Much For The NFL’s Parity
↵↵But at the same time, the number of bad teams outweighs the good, and by a large margin. 13 teams have two or less victories, combining for a collective record of 15-58. There are six teams with one or fewer victories, also the most there has ever been through this point. Three teams, the Tennessee Titans, the St. Louis Rams, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are all winless, and it looks like the latter two teams have a solid chance at going 0-16.
↵↵Welcome to the new NFL, where nearly every team still has a shot at the playoffs. Well, except for the Redskins, of course.











