how many championships constitute a dynasty? In the NFL, these have been dynasties in my opinion:
'70's Steelers
'70's Dolphins
'70's Cowboys
80's 49ers
mid'80's - '85 Chicago Bears
90's Cowboys
The Patriots have won 2 Super Bowls on last second field goals. They barely beat the Rams and the Panthers. They made the AFC championship game thanks to the 'just give it to them' call. Yes, they are a great team, but a dynasty? I have a problem calling them that. They win alot. But do they crush their opponents like the Cowboys of the '90's, the '80's 49ers etc.
Are the '97 '98 Broncos with John Elway considered a dynasty? They won two SBs. I don't think they are. They didn't crush their opponents like the teams I listed, and I think that needs to be considered when labelling teams dynasties. The '90's Bills might get an AFC dynasty nod, but that's about it.
k.
'70's Steelers
'70's Dolphins
'70's Cowboys
80's 49ers
mid'80's - '85 Chicago Bears
90's Cowboys
The Patriots have won 2 Super Bowls on last second field goals. They barely beat the Rams and the Panthers. They made the AFC championship game thanks to the 'just give it to them' call. Yes, they are a great team, but a dynasty? I have a problem calling them that. They win alot. But do they crush their opponents like the Cowboys of the '90's, the '80's 49ers etc.
Are the '97 '98 Broncos with John Elway considered a dynasty? They won two SBs. I don't think they are. They didn't crush their opponents like the teams I listed, and I think that needs to be considered when labelling teams dynasties. The '90's Bills might get an AFC dynasty nod, but that's about it.
k.
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