Through Monday night games played on October 27, 2008 that would be the Seattle Seahawks and the Carolina Panthers whose MNF winning percentage is .667. Seattle's all time MNF record is 16-8 and Carolina's is 4-2.
dan marino Marino's record as a starting QB on Monday night was 20-17 (54%)... He's not even in the conversation. Of any QB with more than 20 Monday night starts, the answer is actually Joe Montana who had a 17-6 (74%) record. Of any QB with more than 10 Monday night starts, the answer is Peyton Manning who has a 11-3 (78.5%) record.
The team that has the best record or has the best season record.
In each league, the team with the best record normally plays the Wild Card team. The exception is that if the team with the best record and the Wild Card team are from the same division, then the team with the best record plays the division winner with the worst record.
Seattle Seahawks on December 6, 2004.
By the winners of each division and one wildcard team from each league. Wildcard team faces the best record team in each league unless the team with the best record and the wildcard team are from the same division. In that case, the wildcard team plays the divisional winner with the next best record.
yes definitely
1927 or 2001
The team with the best regular season record in 2004 was the Pittsburgh Steelers at 15-1.
No. In a best of 7 series, four games at the home of the team with the best record and three at the other team's home.
the New England Patriots had the best record in 2010 (14-2)
The Yankees 103-59 they have the best record in the bigs!!!!!!!!
It depends upon the league/sport. In the NFL, for example, the team with the best overall record wins their division. In the event of a tie, the division record acts as the tiebreaker. I believe the best conference record wins the conference in NCAA Football, regardless of overall record. Then there are the league like the NHL, where a team earns 2 points for a win, 1 for a tie or post regulation loss--with the team accumulating the most points winning their division/conference.