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Jonathan,
I was thinking about your ideas about a combined article concerning dynasties. I think we could work together. I would suggest that a dynasty should be defined as a organization that has won three or more title within a 6 year span. That will include the 80s 49er and the 90s cowboys but not include the 90s broncos. Additionally, I feel at least one back-to-back victory should also be a requirement. But we need more criteria because that would also include the 70s Dolphins, who went to three straight and won two. Does anybody think htey were a dynasty? I do not know. Moreover we need to rank both the offense, defense and special teams to identify which teams were truly great dynasties. I think if we can use some of the Footbal Outsiders and Cold Hard Football Facts metrics. We can get a good idea of which overall dynasties were exceptional. Let me know what you think.
Martin.
Hi there,
I have recently started my own project to rank the top 100 hockey players off all-time and just recently posted players 1-10. I would love to hear what you think about my list or for you to even post your own list in the comments section. Please, give it a read!
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/185812-the-top-100-hockey-players-of-all-time-1-10
Do you think Patrick Roy is ready to be an NHL head coach?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/180069-patrick-roy-you-wouldnt-like-him-when-hes-angry
thanks for the comments and edits on my Packers article.
-Kevin
Thank you Jonathan for the edits, I appreciate it SO much! All hail the editors, there is no way that I could do it without you!
Hey Jonathan,
Lou Gehrig has somehow been forgotten amongst the game’s immortals, even though he was possibly even more of a reason for the success of Ruth’s 1927 Yankees. Read about the quiet, forgotten leader of “Murderer’s Row,” Henry Lou Gehrig.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/167924-lou-gehrig-remembering-the-quiet-forgotten-leader-of-murderers-row?just_published=1
Thanks in advance!
-Stephen (Heartbeat of the Bronx)
Hey,
I just wrote an article going over the best Yankee moments to occur against the Red Sox in the old Yankee Stadium before they play their first game of the rivalry in the New Yankee Stadium, I hope you enjoy and Thanks in advance.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/167622-top-five-yankee-moments-vs-red-sox-at-yankee-stadium
Hey Jonathan,
John Sterling is one of the most eccentric and passionate play-by-play announcers in all of sports. Here is a gaze into the heart, soul, and lungs of New York Yankees radio. I would love to hear your comments and feedback on a great, yet quirky man.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/166401-john-sterling-a-gaze-into-the-heart-soul-and-lungs-of-yankees-radio
Thanks in advance!
-Stephen (Heartbeat of the Bronx)
Think the Bulls can do it? I sure do.
Check out my article to find out why: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/166257-five-reasons-the-bulls-are-headed-to-orlando
Thanks,
Kevin
Hi Jonathan! How are you?
I’m finally back, after almost a week off. I returned with the second part of my “Forgotten Stories of Courage” series:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/166177-forgotten-stories-of-courage-and-inspiration-roy-campanella
I also published a golf piece a few hours ago that you might enjoy:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/166043-what-nicklaus-and-woods-teach-us-about-closing-out-a-golf-tournament
Please stop by and give this pieces a look. Let me know what you think afterward. Thanks so much for reading!