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If I remember right, the GS Warriors lost in the finals when they had the best regular season nba record
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What was the Chiefs regular season record the year they won the Super Bowl? I know it's 12-4, but I do have to think about it for a couple of seconds. "Wait, or was it 11-5?" I second guess myself, then say, "No, I remember it being 12-4" then count which games we lost to make sure I'm right. And that's our magical Super Bowl season. I have to resort to mind tricks to remember something like that the year we won the freakin Super Bowl. |
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This has nothing to do with the record, or the dolphins and everything to do with the one thing Tom Brady failed at. The perfect season.
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There is one undefeated team. There is one 18-1 team. Which one is more difficult to achieve and which is a better barometer of greatness? Someone wins the Super Bowl every year. Nobody goes undefeated, almost ever. It's simple math, really. |
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It's downright laughable that you think the 18-1 Patriots accomplished more than the 2019 Chiefs. Laughable. |
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Greatness is not the Toronto Raptors beating a injured Golden State Warrior team. Or a Tampa Bay team beating a Kansas City Chiefs team minus like eighteen offensive lineman. |
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Do you remember the 18-1 Patriots with awe? Or do you remember them as a punchline of history up there with the Buffalo Bills losing four straight Super Bowls? As great teams who went so far but are more remembered for coming up short than they are for their historic accomplishments. If your only goal is to make history regardless of the end result, then that too can be your fate. |
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People remember that 85 Bears team for the Super Bowl and its "shuffle". Furthermore, the reason BWillie remember the Patriots and not the other two is because they LOST. Which defeats his entire argument. LOL |
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