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Wins by color since 2000 (Nine years, regular season only, not counting alternates or throw backs, Atlanta is called red because, well, I say so - you want to argue color assignation? Gawd, off season sucks!)
Blue (all shades except navy and teal, which I call black and green)
Buffalo – 60
Panthers – 71
Cowboys – 71
Broncos - 85
Lions – 40
Colts – 101
Dolphins -73
Patriots – 92
Giants – 80
Rams - 74
Chargers – 72
Titans – 83
total 902 of 12 teams or 75.2 wins per team
Red (all shades include maroon or whatever)
Cardinals – 52
Falcons – 68
Chiefs – 56
49ers – 60
Redskins - 81
317 of 5 teams or 63.4 wins per team
Orange (Assuming Bengals are more orange than black, and yes Browns are orange)
Bengals - 58
Browns – 52
Buccaneers – 76
186 of three teams or 62 wins per team
Green
Packers – 74
Jets – 71
Eagles - 92
Seahawks – 77
314 of four teams or 78.5
Purple
Ravens – 76
Vikings – 72
148 of two teams or 74 wins per team
Black
Bears – 74
Texans* - (40 really but only seven seasons ave six wins per season so...)52
Saints – 70
Raiders – 57
Steelers – 94
347 of five teams 69.4
Best jersey colors for winning:
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Green 78.5
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Blue 75.2
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Purple 74
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Black 69.4
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Red 63.4
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Orange 62
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Yes, I'm sure my math is off. Before Colt fans get too happy, do this with playoff games and you get passed.
What does this mean? Don't leave a bored football fan alone in July.
Oh Jaguars are a blue-ish green and Dolphins are a green-ish blue.
I have no idea what is the dominant color for the Texans, so I assume navy blue, hence black. I'm sure if I call it blue then blue and black trade places.





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