Who's your pick for the worst pro sports team of all time? Here's mine
The 74-75 Washington Capitals, with a won loss record of 8-67-5 in their inaugural season in the NHL
>>64441546
The current 76ers
The 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers never won a game. The 1977 Buccaneers didn't win until week 13. absolutely horrible
2015-2016 Philadelphia 76ers
1968-2016 Toronto Maple Leafs.
2015-16 Sixers or 1981-82 Sixers
1883 Philadelphia Quakers (Phillies)-17-82 record
1922-1948 Phillies-1 winning season in over 20 years
Eagles 1933-42-No winning seasons until 1943 when they combined with the Steelers for 1 year
Philadelphia a shit
>>64442111
>Philadelphia
what went wrong?
>>64442178
Might as well ask what went right, the list would be shorter.
Pro tip: nothing
>>64441925
Doesn't count if it was just created
The butt fucking Winnipeg Jets blow this year
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_Derby_County_F.C._season
>1 (one) win all season
>11 points
>>64441896
/thread
this year's 76ers would be the worst expansion team in sports, if this were their first year in the league.
>>64442265
thats what you get for thinking being goons gets you somewhere
1965-66 Tasmania Berlin
>53rd out of 53 in all-time Bundesliga standings
>fewest points collected in a season: 8 points under the old scoring method of two points for a win, 10 points under today's system that allows three points for a win
>fewest wins in a season: 2 (tied by Wuppertaler SV in 1974–1975)
>most defeats in a season: 28
>only Bundesliga team without an away win
>longest winless streak: 31 games (14 August 1965 – 21 May 1966)
>most home defeats in a season: 12
>most consecutive home losses: 8 games (28 August 1965 – 8 December 1965), tied by Hansa Rostock in 2004–05
>most consecutive losses: 10 matches, tied by Arminia Bielefeld in 1999–2000, whose fans began to derisively chant "Tasmania Bielefeld!" during the record tying match
>worst ever goals for-and-against: 15–108
>fewest ever goals for a team's leading scorer: 4 by Wulf-Ingo Usbeck
>biggest losing margin at home: 0–9 to Meidericher SV (26 March 1966); this record was almost tied when Bayer Leverkusen won at SSV Ulm 1846 9–1 in 2000, Leandro Fonseca scored for Ulm in injury time
>until 1993, most minutes played without scoring a goal: 831 minutes (2 October 1965 – 11 December 1965), since surpassed by 1. FC Saarbrücken and 1. FC Köln
>smallest ever crowd at a Bundesliga game: 827 (15 January 1966 against Borussia Mönchengladbach) after crowds of 81,500 at their first home game and 70,000 at their second
>>64442178
God wants us to suffer so we become stronger
>>64444069
>money ball
University never won a game for 5 straight seasons in the VFL. They were so bad they were kicked out of the league.
>>64447231
Wasn't the reason for folding the WWI?
>>64447315
And the fact that their players weren't payed enough. They still lost about 88 games in a row before that. Then they were forced to 'merge' with Melbourne (just gave them all their best players) and were formally removed from the VFL.
>>64447167
He might want a new plan then.