Highest TV ratings for any game, and you can be sure it wasn't cause of the Cardinals.
Thats how you spell dynasty.
"Nothing else can poison our culture, corrupt our society or ruin the character of our people like unearned money or unearned opportunity." -- James R. Cook
"Fooling around with alternating current is just a waste of time. Nobody will use it, ever." Thomas Edison, 1889.
Highest TV ratings for any game, and you can be sure it wasn't cause of the Cardinals.
Thats how you spell dynasty.
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"Nothing else can poison our culture, corrupt our society or ruin the character of our people like unearned money or unearned opportunity." -- James R. Cook
"Fooling around with alternating current is just a waste of time. Nobody will use it, ever." Thomas Edison, 1889.
Oh I like the Pack, just not my preferred team. I'm an old Broncos fan myself. And what is with these Steeler fans always saying the Steelers are the only team that represents the working man..let's see..overpaid millionaires who only play there because that's either..A. Who drafted them, B. Who offered them the most money in free agency or C. well..it's usually one of the first two. How many of those Steeler players do you think give one rats ass about that city? How many are going to stick around when they're done playing or move back to retire there?
Your wrong as usual.
http://www.tvweek.com/news/2009/02/s...s_change_l.php
Anyway, 6 trophies says it all.
But hey, I always feel good sometimes I feel better......hey.
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Here more info from a non partisan source.
But hey..........believe what you want.........hey.
From Wiki..
A sports dynasty is a team that dominates their sport or league for multiple seasons or years. Such dominance is often only realized in retrospect. Whether a team has achieved a dynasty is often subjective, and can be a frequent topic of debate among sports fans. Some argue that a dynasty requires consecutive championships over a period of time, as in the case of UCLA Bruins men's basketball from 1964 to 1975, others suggest that non-consecutive championships are sufficient, as in the case of the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders of the late 1970s and early 1980s, and some feel that a team must simply dominate its league but need not win championships, as in the case of the Buffalo Bills of the early 1990s who lost four consecutive Super Bowls. Some leagues maintain official lists of dynasties, often as part of a Hall of fame (e.g. National Hockey League).
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* 1 American football
o 1.1 National Football League
o 1.2 NCAA Football
+ 1.2.1 Division I
# 1.2.1.1 Football Bowl Subdivision (Formerly I-A)
# 1.2.1.2 Football Championship Subdivision (Formerly I-AA)
+ 1.2.2 Division II
+ 1.2.3 Division III
o 1.3 NAIA Football
* 2 Australian rules football
o 2.1 Australian Football League
* 3 Auto racing
o 3.1 NHRA
o 3.2 NASCAR
o 3.3 Formula One
+ 3.3.1 Drivers
+ 3.3.2 Constructors
o 3.4 World Rally Championship
+ 3.4.1 Drivers
+ 3.4.2 Constructors
* 4 Baseball
o 4.1 Major League Baseball
o 4.2 NCAA Baseball
* 5 Basketball
o 5.1 National Basketball Association
o 5.2 Women's National Basketball Association
o 5.3 NCAA Basketball (Men)
+ 5.3.1 Division I
+ 5.3.2 Division III
o 5.4 NCAA Basketball (Women)
+ 5.4.1 Division I
+ 5.4.2 Division II
+ 5.4.3 Division III
o 5.5 International
o 5.6 Euroleague
* 6 Canadian football
* 7 Cheerleading
* 8 Cricket
o 8.1 International
* 9 Football (soccer)
o 9.1 MLS
o 9.2 USL
o 9.3 NCAA Women's Soccer
* 10 Ice hockey
o 10.1 NHL
o 10.2 European clubs
o 10.3 International
+ 10.3.1 Men's
+ 10.3.2 Women's
* 11 Indoor football
o 11.1 Arena Football League
o 11.2 United Indoor Football
* 12 Lacrosse
o 12.1 NCAA Men
o 12.2 NCAA Women
* 13 Rugby union
o 13.1 U.S. College Men
* 14 Rugby league
o 14.1 National Rugby League
* 15 Shooting
o 15.1 NCAA Mixed Rifle (Men's and Women's)
* 16 Watersports
o 16.1 Swimming and diving
+ 16.1.1 NCAA Men
+ 16.1.2 NCAA Women
+ 16.1.3 NCAA Combined
* 17 Wrestling
o 17.1 NCAA
* 18 Dynasties in question
* 19 References
[edit] American football
[edit] National Football League
* Green Bay Packers 1929-1931 (3 consecutive championships)[1]
* Chicago Bears of the 1940s (aka The Monsters of the Midway) (3 championships in 4 years)[2][3]
* Cleveland Browns of the 1940s and 1950s (10 consecutive championship game appearances from 1946 to 1955: 4 AAFC titles, 3 NFL championships)[2]
* Detroit Lions of the 1950s (3 championships and 4 title game appearances in 6 years)[4]
* Green Bay Packers of the 1960s (5 championships in 7 years, including Super Bowls I and II)[1][5][6][2][7][8]
* Buffalo Bills of the mid 1960s [2]
* Miami Dolphins of the early 1970s (2 Super Bowl championships ('72 and '73), 3 Super Bowl appearances ('71, '72, and '73), 4 straight division titles from '71 to '74, perfect season in '72)[2][9]
* Dallas Cowboys of the 1970s (2 Super Bowl championships and 5 NFC titles)[2][9]; seven division titles (1970, '71, '73, '76-'79)
* Pittsburgh Steelers of the 1970s (4 Super Bowl wins in 6 years ('74, '75, '78, '79), 6 straight division titles, 7 total))[6][2][7][8][9]
* Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders of the late 1970s and early 1980s (3 Super Bowls in 1976, 1980, 1983)[9]
* San Francisco 49ers of the 1980s and 1990s (4 Super Bowls in 9 years ('81, '84, '88, '89), five in 14 years ('81, '84, '88, '89, '94), 5 straight division titles, 7 total)[6][2][7][8][9]
* Washington Redskins of the 1980s and early 1990s (3 Super Bowl championships and 4 NFC titles)[9]
* Buffalo Bills of the early 1990s [2] Lost four consecutive Super Bowls.
* Dallas Cowboys of the 1990s (First team to win 3 Super Bowls in 4 years ('92, '93, '95), 3 conference championships in 4 straight appearances, 5 straight division titles, 6 total)[6][2][7][8][9]
* New England Patriots of the 2000s (Second team to win 3 Super Bowls in 4 years ('01, '03, '04), 4 Conference Titles, 5 conference championship appearances in 7 years, 6 division titles in 7 years, became the first team in NFL History to win 16 games in 2007 regular season.)[6][2]
* Pittsburgh Steelers of the 2000s (2 Super Bowl wins in 4 years (XL,XLIII) 4 AFC Championship Appearances (01,04,05,08) 4 Divisional Titles (01,04,07,08) first team in AFC history to win 15 games in 2004 regular season.[citation needed]
[edit] NCAA Football
[edit] Division I
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GO PATRIOTS!! (I loathe the Eagles.)
Psalm 51:10, 12
I liked the Pats and Brady, not a fan of Belechik at all, never was.
He is a goof for many reasons.
They have good ownership and a good fan base.
Their dynasty was short lived though.
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