What If The Conference Championship Losers In The NFL All Won?

One exercise that I often see done regularly is to tally up the number of Super Bowls teams would have if the losers all won.  If you’re a Broncos fan, you know well that this would help out Denver the most, as they’ve lost the most Super Bowls in NFL history.  Inverted, they would instead have the most wins, at 5-3.

But one exercise I have yet to see is what would happen if you invert the results of the conference championship games.  Simply put, how many Super Bowl appearances would be generated, and what Super Bowl matchups would we get, by sending the NFC and AFC Finalists?

The number of Super Bowl appearances that would result can be found beyond the fold, as well as some insights that come from this data.  Additionally, I used What If Sports to simulate hypothetical games between the Super Bowl participants. You may find all of those results here.

And be forewarned: if you’re a Broncos fan, this is a dark, dark timeline. Continue reading What If The Conference Championship Losers In The NFL All Won?