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Expanding on the Yankees and Baseballl in general.

 

Montreal Canadians have had plenty. The best imo. Is the Scotty Bowman led teams that won from 76-79. 11 HOFers. The win totals, 58,60, 59, 52. During the 4 year run. They scored 1420 goals, and allowed only 732. The 1976-1977 team was the arguably the greatest single season team ever. 60-8-12. Most points in a single season. 387 goals scored, and only 171 allowed.

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Celtics era of Red Arboch winning the NBA championship every year. Or the UCLA college basketball team during the Coach Wooden era. The Chicago Bulls should of won 7 or more championships but Michael Jordon had to retire because of his gambling debts.

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Michael Jordon had to retire because of his gambling debts.

That's crazy. It's because his father was killed and he didn't want to leave the Chicago Stadium.

 

His father was killed and he didn't want to leave the Chicago Stadium.

 

His father was killed and he didn't want to leave the Chicago Stadium.

 

His father was killed and he didn't want to leave the Chicago Stadium.

 

His father was killed and he didn't want to leave the Chicago Stadium.

 

Are we clear?

Guest Crazy Dan
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I will just list the dynasties that I got to see play. Since I started really following sports in the early 80's, I will list those teams that I got to see play.

 

In the 80's

 

San Francisco 49ers - Formula for success = add a coach who revolutionized the sport (West Coast offense anyone?) to one of the greatest QB's to ever play and add one of the greatest WR to ever play = you get 4 Lombardi Trophies, and very happy 49er's fan.

 

Edmonton Oilers - I am not big hockey fan, but you have to give credit where credit is due. I think this team won 4 or 5 championships in the 80's and that should garner consideration.

 

The Celtics and Lakers of the 80's. The Lakers won 5 and the Celtics won 3, and for most of this decade it was either going to be one or the other who was taking home the championship. So I consider both great. Remember back in the day when the NBA Championship was actually close. Them were the days.

 

In the 90's

 

Da Bulls - 6 times in the finals, 6 times they hoisted the championship. Michael Jordan is the best player I have ever seen. Need I say more. Even though, I really would have loved to seen the Bulls battle with the Rockets. The Bulls never had to play against a dominate center during their wins. And I have feeling Hakeem would have made Luc Longley his bitch. Oh well, the Bulls were still great never the less.

 

The Cowboys - 3 out of 4 championships. Even though I really could not stand this team. Damn you Minnesota for making the most lopsided trade in NFL history, and allowing for Jimmy Johnson to build a winner.

 

The Yankees - Steinbrenner is evil, but he does know what to do in order to build a winner. 4 out 5 World Series wins though garners consideration.

Guest Anglesault
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The Yankees - Steinbrenner is evil

 

Take that back. Mr. Steinbrenner is a wonderful, caring, kind human being. He caught some son of a bitch grafting his stadium, and instead of beating the hell out of him and the pressing vandalism and assault charges like any rational human being would, he had him work the damages off at the Stadium.

 

4 out 5 World Series wins though garners consideration.

 

4 out of 6.

Guest Anglesault
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4 out 5 World Series wins though garners consideration.

 

4 out of 6.

No, it was 4 out of 5.

 

Yanks won in 96, then 98-00.

Was he saying 4 wins out of 5 years or 4 wins out of 5 appearences?

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Yeah, the Packers of the Lombardi era are the very definition of dynasty.

And the Lambeau era...

 

Theyve been pretty consistenly good since 92 but not really a dynasty now though.

Guest jpclemmons
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going international.

 

Manchester United winning 8 of the 10 premiership titles in the 90's-00's

the Liverpool side of Bob Paisley in the 70's-80's

Real Madrid winning 5 champions league titles

Ferrari winning everything since 2000

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going international.

 

Manchester United winning 8 of the 10 premiership titles in the 90's-00's

the Liverpool side of Bob Paisley in the 70's-80's

Real Madrid winning 5 champions league titles

Ferrari winning everything since 2000

Micheal Schumacher has to qualify has a dynasty.

 

What's the Stable in Kentucky that's produced a ton of Triple Crown winners in Horse racing?

Guest Dynamite Kido
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You people here are killing me. You are forgetting the greatest football team ever assembled.......the 1970's Pittsburgh Steelers.

 

Bitches.

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It's actually neat how the NHL was dominated by dynasties for about 14 years ...

 

Montreal from 76-79, Islanders from 80-83, Oilers from 84-90 (with the one offs for Calgary and Montreal). So, basically 4 teams won all 15 Cups in that stretch, including one team that only one once. So, it's 3 teams winning 14 of 15 Cups. Pretty impressive string of mini-dynasties.

Guest jpclemmons
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going international.

 

 

Micheal Schumacher has to qualify as a dynasty.

Youv'e heard of Micheal Schumacher? I usually ask people on the street who Micheal Schumacher is, and its usually draws a blank. I think Nascar driver Jeff Gordon winning 60 something times in his early 30's counts as a dynasty too.

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