Ive never seen a dynasty get blown out twice during their reign

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Great teams get stomped in the playoffs or lose to teams they shouldn’t during their great runs all the time.

The 1973 Steelers lost 14-33 to the raiders and the 1976 Steelers lost 7-24 to them too.

The 1985 49ers lost 3-17 to the giants. The 1986 49ers lost 3-49 to the giants. The 1987 squad lost 24-36 to an 8 win Vikings team. The 1992 and 1993 49ers lost 20-30 and 21-38 to Dallas.

The 2005 pats coming off back to back titles lost 13-27 to a Denver team quarterbacked by Jake Plummer with Brady throwing a 100 yard pick 6. A year later they blew a 21-3 lead in the afc title game. A year later the highest scoring team in league history scored just 14 points vs a 10-6 giants team and blew an undefeated season. In 2009 they lost 33-14 at home to a 9-7 ravens team with Greg Mattison and Cam Cameron as their coordinators while that team’s quarterback threw 10 passes for 34 yards with 1 pick and were down 24-0 in the first quarter. In 2010 they got their asses kicked at home by the jets. In 2011 the 3rd highest scoring team in the league at 32 per game scored just 17 in a Super Bowl loss to a 9-7 squad who got outscored during the season. In 2012 they got manhandled at home by a ravens team with half its roster fresh off the operating table and got shut out in the second half while turning it over 3 times and having a turnover on downs in the 2nd half.
 
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Great teams get stomped in the playoffs or lose to teams they shouldn’t during their great runs all the time.

The 1973 Steelers lost 14-33 to the raiders and the 1976 Steelers lost 7-24 to them too.

The 1985 49ers lost 3-17 to the giants. The 1986 49ers lost 3-49 to the giants. The 1987 squad lost 24-36 to an 8 win Vikings team. The 1992 and 1993 49ers lost 20-30 and 21-38 to Dallas.

The 2005 pats coming off back to back titles lost 13-27 to a Denver team quarterbacked by Jake Plummer with Brady throwing a 100 yard pick 6. A year later they blew a 21-3 lead in the afc title game. A year later the highest scoring team in league history scored just 14 points vs an 10-6 giants team and blew an undefeated season. In 2009 they lost 33-14 at home to a 9-7 ravens team with Greg Mattison and Cam Cameron as their coordinators while that team’s quarterback threw 10 passes for 34 yards with 1 pick and were down 24-0 in the first quarter. In 2010 they got their asses kicked at home by the jets. In 2011 the 3rd highest scoring team in the league at 32 per game scored just 17 in a Super Bowl loss to a 9-7 squad who got outscored during the season. In 2012 they got manhandled at home by a ravens team with half its roster fresh off the operating table and got shut out in the second half while turning it over 3 times and another turnover on downs in the 2nd half.
He’s talking bout superbowls Breh go take a breather :russ:
 

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I missed where losing only counts if it’s a Super Bowl. We’re really trying to bring nba caliber discourse to football now :aicmon:
as a Chiefs fan, it's funny seeing us being shyt on using "i never seen a dynasty...." be some kind of insult. :laff:

I haven't see these nikkas get elimated before OT in the AFCCG since 2017. This shyt goofy.
 

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I hate this way of thinking. Like it's somehow better to lose in the 1st round of the playoffs than to lose in the Superbowl.
People use this dumb logic with Jordan going 6-0 in the Finals all the time.
We’re hearing it with the argument for Eli and the hall of fame too where people are starting to frame it like the quarterbacks play one on one or have the same exact path to a win. “He beat Brady in the Super Bowl”

No. Eli and the giants beat the pats.
 

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Great teams get stomped in the playoffs or lose to teams they shouldn’t during their great runs all the time.

The 1973 Steelers lost 14-33 to the raiders and the 1976 Steelers lost 7-24 to them too.

The 1985 49ers lost 3-17 to the giants. The 1986 49ers lost 3-49 to the giants. The 1987 squad lost 24-36 to an 8 win Vikings team. The 1992 and 1993 49ers lost 20-30 and 21-38 to Dallas.

The 2005 pats coming off back to back titles lost 13-27 to a Denver team quarterbacked by Jake Plummer with Brady throwing a 100 yard pick 6. A year later they blew a 21-3 lead in the afc title game. A year later the highest scoring team in league history scored just 14 points vs a 10-6 giants team and blew an undefeated season. In 2009 they lost 33-14 at home to a 9-7 ravens team with Greg Mattison and Cam Cameron as their coordinators while that team’s quarterback threw 10 passes for 34 yards with 1 pick and were down 24-0 in the first quarter. In 2010 they got their asses kicked at home by the jets. In 2011 the 3rd highest scoring team in the league at 32 per game scored just 17 in a Super Bowl loss to a 9-7 squad who got outscored during the season. In 2012 they got manhandled at home by a ravens team with half its roster fresh off the operating table and got shut out in the second half while turning it over 3 times and having a turnover on downs in the 2nd half.
This is one of the most intellectually dishonest posts of all time lmao.
 

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We’re hearing it with the argument for Eli and the hall of fame too where people are starting to frame it like the quarterbacks play one on one or have the same exact path to a win. “He beat Brady in the Super Bowl”

No. Eli and the giants beat the pats.
I hate that too. Its lazy. Like the only person that matters on a football team is the Quarterback (and sometimes the coaches).
 
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