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Anybody know a Web site that would have every single NFL score from the first Super Bowl season on (including the postseason)? I don't mind doing some digging, but if anybody knows any site offhand, I'd really appreciate it.

Thanks in advance!
 
http://www.pro-football-reference.com

New and improved (and brought to you by the same people who brought you http://www.baseball-reference.com.)

Here's every score from the 1973 season: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1973/games.htm
 
buckweaver said:
http://www.pro-football-reference.com

New and improved (and brought to you by the same people who brought you http://www.baseball-reference.com.)

Here's every score from the 1973 season: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1973/games.htm

That's the site I use, and I'd never have found it if I didn't spend many hours of my life at B-R.com.
 
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buckweaver said:
TheSportsPredictor said:
Actually, this site is better for it:

http://www.databasefootball.com/

Disagree. I don't think you've seen the p-f-r site since they relaunched last month.

Wow, dude. That's a whole lot better. It's amazing what these guys can do with a little time, too.
 
mike311gd said:
buckweaver said:
TheSportsPredictor said:
Actually, this site is better for it:

http://www.databasefootball.com/

Disagree. I don't think you've seen the p-f-r site since they relaunched last month.

Wow, dude. That's a whole lot better. It's amazing what these guys can do with a little time, too.

... and money. Don't forget to donate. ;) Much of the work is done by volunteers, although I think Sean Forman has 1-2 people on staff now to help him out.

Yeah, it's a lot more user-friendly now. Not quite on the level of B-R.com, but it's getting there.
 
Even B-R.com has improved so much over the last few months, in particular, the added splits and the current updates on the homepage. My baseball-junkie friend showed me that during my last semester or two in college, while we were playing the name game with '80s and '90s baseball players. I thank him for it every time we speak.
 
Again, thanks all for the help!

And while I'm being needy, does anybody know how to keep "1-1" or something similar from being changed to "January 1"?

Again, thanks in advance.
 
Pro Football Reference is excellent. The disappointing thing in terms of results is that it does not show if games went to overtime.
 
MileHigh said:
Pro Football Reference is excellent. The disappointing thing in terms of results is that it does not show if games went to overtime.

I can help on some of them. The ties went into overtime.
(Thank you. Thank you, very much)
 
fishwrapper said:
MileHigh said:
Pro Football Reference is excellent. The disappointing thing in terms of results is that it does not show if games went to overtime.

I can help on some of them. The ties went into overtime.
(Thank you. Thank you, very much)

Don't strain your back during your bowing.
 
The NFL's official site is surprisingly comprehensive on a lot of historical stuff, particularly the draft. SuperBowl.com has a lot of good playoff-specific information.

But man, profootballreference.com sure looks good these days. First time I've seen it since the upgrade. Used to be a joke of a site, but it's actually useful now.
 

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