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The consistently great, almost always in the playoff mix franchises of the last two decades before we came along, were basically the Steelers, Patriots and Ravens
And they all shared a few common traits, with a few exceptions Consistency at head coach A franchise or borderline franchise QB They all primarily drafted and developed their talent And they were never afraid to cut an aging, expensive star Pats and Steelers had the coaching consistency, Baltimore less so but it wasn't a total revolving door with them Steelers didn't always have Big Rape, but they were still in the hunt every damn year with guys like Kordell Stewart, Charlie Batch etc Ravens had Flacco for the second SB, a borderline franchise guy at his peak Bill had Brady of course, but Bledsoe got things started for them And ALL of those franchises were never too sentimental about ditching long in the tooth stars who priced themselves off the roster Now we have all of those same traits that produce dynastic results Coaching stability Elite quarterback Savvy drafting and roster mgmt Never overpay an aging superstar, unless he's your QB |
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