17-0 β The NFL Draft
17-0 brings the X-0 Games idea to American football. Pull random franchises and eras, draft a roster of gridiron legends, and chase the flawless 17-win regular season that the modern schedule has never seen.
Why 17-0 Is Football's Holy Grail
The modern NFL plays 17 regular-season games. Run the table and you finish 17-0 β untouched. The 1972 Dolphins are the league's only perfect team, but they did it across a shorter 14-game slate; the 2007 Patriots reached 16-0 and then lost the one game that mattered most. Since the season grew to 17, nobody has even come close, which is exactly why the number carries the weight it does.
Short Season, Brutal Math
Football gives you far fewer games than basketball, so every single result swings the projection harder and the win curve climbs much steeper. Draft deep and balanced and a perfect run is on the table; leave one hole on the depth chart and the simulation will find it. The randomness of the team-and-era draw is what turns each attempt into a fresh argument about the greatest roster never assembled.
Where It Sits in the Collection
Inside the X-0 Games set, football is the high-variance sprint β quicker and more violent than the basketball marathon or the Premier League war of attrition. If 17-0 is what pulled you in, the basketball original and the World Cup edition are one click away in the same collection, each running on the same draw-and-draft core.
Frequently Asked Questions
βΊ What does 17-0 mean?
βΊ Has any team gone 17-0?
βΊ How does this relate to the other X-0 Games?
βΊ Is it free to play?
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