Losses that prevented a team from realizing potential

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7DnBrnc53
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Losses that prevented a team from realizing potential

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For this thread, the poster team would be the 1976 Patriots.

After they lost in the 1976 AFC Divisional Round to the Raiders, they never really showed the promise of that season again. They did make the playoffs in 1978, but they were known as underachievers.
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2007 Browns. Had they beat Cincinnati in week 16 + gotten in the playoffs, I would've given them a real shot against a wildly overrated Charger team that struggled to put away a Tennessee team that had the worst passing game ever for a playoff squad.

Essentially the 21st century equivalent of the '89 Packers- unlike other memorable one-hit wonders (2001 Bears, '98 Falcons) they flashed serious potential for one year and couldn't duplicate it.
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How about Raheem's 2010 Bucs? If they simply not lose that OT match to Detroit 3rd-last week, they not only get in at 6th-seed, but Green Bay gets boxed out! What did happen to them the following year? Why did Morris get instantly canned, yet alone never get another shot yet?
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Another poster child for this thread: The 1980 Falcons. Their loss to Dallas in the Divisional Playoffs that year was a watershed moment that started them on a downward spiral.
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