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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Disagree.There will never be another Patriots. What has happened for the past 20 years will never bee seen again.
There will never be another Patriots. What has happened for the past 20 years will never bee seen again.
Disagree.
As time goes on all records are going to get broken and we will always see better players. It might not happen anytime soon though.
One of the amazing things about this run is that the league is set in a way that is specifically designed to keep such a run from happening.
So you're saying there's a chance........Disagree.
As time goes on all records are going to get broken and we will always see better players. It might not happen anytime soon though.
Pretty much and I get that you're describing the way the NFL* has gone the extra mile to "try" to insure it.And was set that way the day the dynasty began
Pretty much and I get that you're describing the way the NFL* has gone the extra mile to "try" to insure it.
And that's being kind.Millennials are f***ing weird.
There is the possibility that the league, under the Goodell, will drop the parity model after Tom and Belichick retire, in an attempt to give some other franchise the opportunity of erasing most of the Patriot records established over the last twenty years.Pretty much and I get that you're describing the way the NFL* has gone the extra mile to "try" to insure it.
They won't be the new Patriots, but you'd better wake up to the fact that this is NOT the Cleveland everyone loved to make fun of.
Millennials are f***ing weird.
Good video.This guy explains it pretty well...
Yes absolutely, an MLB pitcher is going to have 512 career wins any day now.Disagree.
As time goes on all records are going to get broken and we will always see better players. It might not happen anytime soon though.
Yes absolutely, an MLB pitcher is going to have 512 career wins any day now.