crew1954
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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10 playoff appearances during that span.
5 ( soon to be 6?) SB appearances.
The most dominant dynasty in the last 50 years of sports if not ever.
The Boston Celtics of 1957-1969 (11 championships in 13 years) say hi. In addition, check the Dallas Cowboys from 1966-1985 with 20 winning years in a row with them making the playoffs 16 of 17 years (8 in, one out, 8 more in)
and 5 Super Bowl appearances in that time.....
12 winning Seasons in a row.
10 playoff appearances during that span.
5 ( soon to be 6?) SB appearances.
The most dominant dynasty in the last 50 years of sports if not ever.
The most dominant dynasty in the last 50 years of sports if not ever.
The Boston Celtics of 1957-1969 (11 championships in 13 years) say hi. In addition, check the Dallas Cowboys from 1966-1985 with 20 winning years in a row with them making the playoffs 16 of 17 years (8 in, one out, 8 more in)
and 5 Super Bowl appearances in that time.....
Yeah, yeah yeah, the Celts, the Yankees of the 30, 40's, 50's, the Canadiens in ( pick a decade).
I thought of all those but 6 team leagues in hockey, 8 in basketball? Not quite the same.
Dallas? Maybe. Certainly the 16 or 17 years that the 49ers had winning records.
But I'm a Pats fan and this a Pats board,so what's a little hyperbole hurt?
The most dominant dynasty in the last 50 years of sports if not ever.
The Celtics say Hello.
Bob?
Are you referring to Robert Kraft? The fellow the players consistently refer to as "Mr. Kraft."?
And yes, when you celebrate eight championships in a row, 11 in 13 seasons - that's sort of setting the bar.
The Boston Celtics of 1957-1969 (11 championships in 13 years) say hi. In addition, check the Dallas Cowboys from 1966-1985 with 20 winning years in a row with them making the playoffs 16 of 17 years (8 in, one out, 8 more in)
and 5 Super Bowl appearances in that time.....
Yeah, yeah yeah, the Celts, the Yankees of the 30, 40's, 50's, the Canadiens in ( pick a decade).
I thought of all those but 6 team leagues in hockey, 8 in basketball? Not quite the same.
Dallas? Maybe. Certainly the 16 or 17 years that the 49ers had winning records.
But I'm a Pats fan and this a Pats board,so what's a little hyperbole hurt?
Yeah, yeah yeah, the Celts, the Yankees of the 30, 40's, 50's, the Canadiens in ( pick a decade).
I thought of all those but 6 team leagues in hockey, 8 in basketball? Not quite the same.