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Originally Posted by ThaVirus
Hmm. 3 championships in 10 years is news to me. I usually hear 3 in 5 and I think I prefer that because I think I’d need the core of the team to be largely the same in order to consider it a dynasty.
For example, what if the Packers had been able to win a Super Bowl with Favre and whoever their coach was in 2002 then they won the Super Bowl again in 2010 and 2011 with Aaron Rodgers and Mike McCarthy? Would that really be considered a dynasty? I don’t think I like that.
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Building on this, 10 years in the NFL may as well be an eon. What if your wins are separated by years of listless bottom feeding?
Example hypothetical:
What if the Seahawks had won the Super Bowl in 2013 and 2014, everything up til now went exactly the same and they won the Super Bowl this year with Geno at QB?
That’s not the best example because the Seahawks were generally competitive from 2015-2021, though they did have some bad years.
Would that still be considered a dynasty?