Sox with the Spurs? Ehhh… maybe the first half of the last decade but SA has been bad since and horrendous the last 2 seasons. Sox didn’t crater like that
I think it's each NFL team with their respective MLB and NBA team with a similar win % in the last 10 years. They've been similarly "good" over that time.
I think it's each NFL team with their respective MLB and NBA team with a similar win % in the last 10 years. They've been similarly "good" over that time.
It's just a top 30 of winning percentage for the last 10 years in each league. So the Astros, C's, and Pats all have the 2nd best winning percentage over 10 years in their leagues. Geography ain't part of it.
It's just a top 30 of winning percentage for the last 10 years in each league. So the Astros, C's, and Pats all have the 2nd best winning percentage over 10 years in their leagues. Geography ain't part of it.
Note: the original post crops off the first and last tiers.
(I'm sure Elon Musk and what remains of his IT staff at X are busy working on fixing that right now...)
#1: - LA Dodgers - Golden State Warriors - Kansas City Chiefs
"A League of their own" (MLB has 30 teams; NFL 32)
NY Jete and Jacksonville Jaguars
The Bucs with the Pelicans makes no sense. The Bucs and Raptors are a better comparison as both organizations got a HOF player who replaced a former pro bowl/all star player on their roster, knowing that HOF player would only be their short term, and won 1 championship