The Forty Thieves
Owners: Chad and Dave Longtin Established: 1995 Team Store All-Time Record: 69-71 (.492) Best Year: 2001 & 2003 (10-4) Worst Year: 1999 (4-12) Highest Score: 2004, Week 11 (1455) Lowest Score: 1996, Week 5 (213) Longest Winning Streak: 6 games (1999 & 2003) Longest Losing Streak: 8 games (1999)
All-Time Record: 7-4 (.636) Best Finish: Super Bowl X Champion
First Draft Selection: Steve Young, QB (1999) Earliest Recorded First Round Selection: Steve Young, Marshall Faulk and Ricky Williams, #2 overall (1996, 2001, 2003) Latest Recorded First Round Selection: Chad Johnson, #12 overall (2006) First Cheerleader: Rebecca Gayheart (1996) First Recorded Free Agent: LeShon Johnson, RB (1996) First Recorded Trade: A four-way deal, obtaining Vincent Brisby, Michael Haynes, Mark Chmura, Larry Centers and Michael Westbrook while the Gnus got Joey Galloway, the Platypuses got Shawn Jefferson and Keith Jackson and the Mufflers got Keenan McCardell (1996)
A hard-luck story for years, the Longtin clan finally broke through to Chuck Long immortality with a Super Bowl win in the 2005-06 season. The franchise is tied for most Super Bowl losses with two (1998 & 2001). One of four remaining founding franchises. Prior co-owners include Mike LaJoice and Tony Hook. The only father-son ownership team in league history. Previous team names: Big Poppas, Albuquerque Alquis, Wyoming Wynos, Three Ring Juggalos, Smurf Piss Pirates, Simply Chivas, Chivas Royale, Chivas Mystique and Serengeti Siafu. Team drafted Tampa Bay running back Errict Rhett three years in a row (1995-97).
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