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There are a lot of ways to define an NFL team as disappointing. But in order to attain that specific label, there must have been some positive expectations coming into the season. We define those expectations as consecutive seasons with a positive C-Score wherein the second season was higher than the first and with a score of at least 15. We ask for two seasons to minimize or even eliminate any notion that the team is a fluke. This indicates that a team is ready to make the leap into serious Super Bowl contention or that they are already there and have no intentions of losing that status. The disappointment comes in season three, where the team instead descends into negative C-Score territory. The further teams fall from season two to season three, the bigger their disappointment. After a near-decade of borderline irrelevance, time which they spent in two different cities, the St. Louis Rams rose from the ashes to win Super Bowl XXXIV. Two years later, they were back in the Super Bowl as heavy favorites, ready to establish themselves as a dynasty in the making. Instead, they suffered a shocking upset, the effects of which reverberated beyond the confines of that single game. 2002 was their chance to bounce, but instead they simply disappointed. What happened to them? 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. #nfl #stl #rams