It all began after the 1966 NFL and AFL season. In what would become the premier football game of the year, nay, the premier event of any kind of the year, the first Super Bowl was played. There have now been 59 Super Bowls.
Where most TV shows have that one defining episode, and most movies have that one defining line, so too do many football games have that one defining play, which naturally includes the Super Bowl. We will be pointing out that one defining play in all 59 of them.
No C-Score being used here, this is just a subjective opinion, but out of sheer habit, we're gonna leave our regular C-Score explanation right here. Enjoy!
Explanation of C-Score:
C-Score is a metric created by this channel to assign an overall value to a football team. It takes a team's:
-Results, including standard and Pythagorean W-L record
-Performance, including game control and play-by-play production
-Quality of opponents, specifically performance level against opponents
and distills all of that into one cumulative and comparative score reflecting the context of the season in question. When applicable, a team's playoff performance is also included.
A C-Score of 0 represents an average football team, whereas anything above 0 represents an above average team and anything below 0 represents a below average team.
A team's record is important, but not always indicative of C-Score. An 11-5 team can rate higher than a 13-3 team or lower than a 9-7 team. Not all records are created equally.
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