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This is Part One of a six part series, simulating the entire Super Bowl era. We go through the entire regular season, playoffs, and Super Bowl. This will be done ten seasons at a time. Part one will include Super Bowls 1-10 from 1966 through 1975. The season leaders in various individual categories were meant to be included as well, but they created unnecessary bloat and hurt the flow of the video. These results have been made into an accompanying short, which can be accessed here: • NFL Throwback: Season Leaders 1966-1975 #s... ALL C-Scores for every team will be revealed. Additionally, C-Scores from the simulated seasons were tracked and will also be revealed. A QUICK breakdown. Full version in the intro: -Games played on a modded version of Tecmo Super Bowl III (SNES). Player names and attributes were the focus of the mods. Jersey numbers, skin tones, and listed position may not always be accurate. -Certain aspects of the game could not be adjusted (universal two-point conversion, placement of kickoffs, more). -Schedules, standings, and playoff formats were customized to be accurate to the season in question. Intro 0:00 1966 4:05 1967 13:02 1968 23:18 1969 32:01 1970 41:18 1971 51:08 1972 1:00:23 1973 1:10:28 1974 1:20:08 1975 1:30:47 Outro 1:43:05 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. #superbowl #simulation #football