Light at the end of the tunnel for young NFL QBs and their coaches...

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This'll get dismissed by stupid nikkas who think I'm a MaCracker hater, but what I'm posting is rooted in historical NFL fact. Here are the longest dynasties in NFL history, from the year they won their first championship, to the year they won their last championship:

7 years
•1961-67 Green Bay Packers (5 in 7 years)
•1940-46 Chicago Bears (4 in 7)

6 years
•1984-89 San Francisco 49ers (3/6)
•1974-79 Pittsburgh Steelers (4/6)
•1952-57 Detroit Lions (3/6 years)
•1950-55 Cleveland Browns (3/6)

5 years
•2019-23 Kansas City Chiefs (3/5)**

•2014-18 New England Patriots (3/5)

4 years
•2001-04 New England Patriots (3/4)
•1992-95 Dallas Cowboys (3/4)

3 years
•1929-31 Green Bay Packers (3peat)

If the Chiefs win it this year, it would be 4 Lombardis in 6 years like the 70s Steel Curtain. Brady and Belichick showed us that you can retool in the modern era after a championship drought and come back with a different dynasty. But regardless, nothing in NFL history has ever gone beyond 7 years, so at max, barring a truly unprecedented run longer than 7 years, we've got a maximum of this year, and next season, 2025, with the Chiefs. This version and iteration of them, anyway...

The present dynasty is near its end, the second half of the 2020s won't be dominated by Mahomes and the Chiefs, the way this first half has been. And there are a number of really good QBs outside that Big 4, that could rise up and steal them one over the rest of this decade...

So anyway there's several ways you can win one without those guys. I think the current dynasty coming to a close is going to lead to a free-for-all, think of how the Warriors won it last in '22. Or if you think the dynasty ended in '18. Regardless. Since 2019, there's been a different champion every year in the NBA...

Something similar is about to happen in the NFL. Chiefs may very well win it this year and in '25, but '25 is the max. Back half of the 20s is gonna see a different guy winning this shyt every year---->a few of those guys are not gonna be thought of as Top 5 elite guys...

The NFL is flush with talent at QB, nothing lasts forever. Here is the ages of the star QBs for the upcoming 2025 season, besides Mahomes, still in The League:
 

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Year 2
Nix, Daniels

Year 3
CJ

Year 4
Purdy

Year 6
Herbert, Tua, Love, Hurts, Burrow

Year 7
Kyler

Year 8
Darnold, Baker, Allen, Lamar

Year 10
Dak, Goff

These QBs play forever nowadays, we all know this. Rodgers just finished his 19th year. Brady went 23 years. Ben went 18 years. Rivers went 17 years. Manning went 18 years. Brees went 20 years. Eli is the short man who retired after "only" 16 years...

So you have the confluence of, QBs playing longer, + a league full of young QBs, + the impending end of a dynasty. There's light at the end of the tunnel. At most, you have a year left of this Chiefs run, then there's gonna be a few of the above listed QBs, getting rings...

Yall bookmark everything else, bookmark this shyt too because I know I'm right about it 🤣...
 

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This'll get dismissed by stupid nikkas who think I'm a MaCracker hater, but what I'm posting is rooted in historical NFL fact. Here are the longest dynasties in NFL history, from the year they won their first championship, to the year they won their last championship:

7 years
•1961-67 Green Bay Packers (5 in 7 years)
•1940-46 Chicago Bears (4 in 7)

6 years
•1984-89 San Francisco 49ers (3/6)
•1974-79 Pittsburgh Steelers (4/6)
•1952-57 Detroit Lions (3/6 years)
•1950-55 Cleveland Browns (3/6)

5 years
•2019-23 Kansas City Chiefs (3/5)**

•2014-18 New England Patriots (3/5)

4 years
•2001-04 New England Patriots (3/4)
•1992-95 Dallas Cowboys (3/4)

3 years
•1929-31 Green Bay Packers (3peat)

If the Chiefs win it this year, it would be 4 Lombardis in 6 years like the 70s Steel Curtain. Brady and Belichick showed us that you can retool in the modern era after a championship drought and come back with a different dynasty. But regardless, nothing in NFL history has ever gone beyond 7 years, so at max, barring a truly unprecedented run longer than 7 years, we've got a maximum of this year, and next season, 2025, with the Chiefs. This version and iteration of them, anyway...

The present dynasty is near its end, the second half of the 2020s won't be dominated by Mahomes and the Chiefs, the way this first half has been. And there are a number of really good QBs outside that Big 4, that could rise up and steal them one over the rest of this decade...

So anyway there's several ways you can win one without those guys. I think the current dynasty coming to a close is going to lead to a free-for-all, think of how the Warriors won it last in '22. Or if you think the dynasty ended in '18. Regardless. Since 2019, there's been a different champion every year in the NBA...

Something similar is about to happen in the NFL. Chiefs may very well win it this year and in '25, but '25 is the max. Back half of the 20s is gonna see a different guy winning this shyt every year---->a few of those guys are not gonna be thought of as Top 5 elite guys...

The NFL is flush with talent at QB, nothing lasts forever. Here is the ages of the star QBs for the upcoming 2025 season, besides Mahomes, still in The League:

Its still a hate thread. :manny:

If you stopped putting in so much effort of trying to discredit Mahomes. The football gawds may finally take their foot off your neck for the slander.
 

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Year 2
Nix, Daniels

Year 3
CJ

Year 4
Purdy

Year 6
Herbert, Tua, Love, Hurts, Burrow

Year 7
Kyler

Year 8
Darnold, Baker, Allen, Lamar

Year 10
Dak, Goff

These QBs play forever nowadays, we all know this. Rodgers just finished his 19th year. Brady went 23 years. Ben went 18 years. Rivers went 17 years. Manning went 18 years. Brees went 20 years. Eli is the short man who retired after "only" 16 years...

So you have the confluence of, QBs playing longer, + a league full of young QBs, + the impending end of a dynasty. There's light at the end of the tunnel. At most, you have a year left of this Chiefs run, then there's gonna be a few of the above listed QBs, getting rings...

Yall bookmark everything else, bookmark this shyt too because I know I'm right about it 🤣...
10 years of Dak, please somebody make it stop :francis:
 

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If you stretch it to '81, that's 4 championships in 9 years. Is that a dynasty? It took them 3 years to get back after '81...
Was thinking about it being like 6-7 dudes and two HoFers on all teams.

I'm thinking that a dynasty is the same core sticking together and winning

Most people would call Brady Beli a dynasty as well 2000-2019, which is why they make documentaries about that whole period. While others might partion it into two or three eras. I mean even if they didn't win the SB for a few years, they did win the AFC.
 
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