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What kind of ridiculous stat computation is this, especially to include in the lead of an article. I guess this thing probably doesn't see that much traffic, but this is ridiculous.
"The Giants became the first team in NFL history to have a five-year era in which they won the Super Bowl in the third year of the era but missed the playoffs in all other years. Five other teams had similar situations where their lone playoff appearances in ANY five-year stretch were Super Bowl victories; four of which won on their 5th year of that stretch (the Jets (1964-1968), Redskins (1978-1982), Rams (1995-1999), and Ravens (1996-2000)) and the 49ers won it on their fourth year of their stretch (1978-1982)."Zdawg1029 (talk) 08:33, 23 January 2015 (UTC)Reply