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In twenty years, how many Lombardis will we have?


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Gonna predict two. I'll be happy with one, though. I just want to see one of my pro teams win it all in my lifetime.

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If this is the only one I end up seeing, it was pretty good!

But totally, you always just want one! I just want one from football now and I'll be good

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Depends on how long we can keep Gettleman alive. He's gonna need a transplant for something soon. Just hope he gets whatever he'll need as fast as JR got his new heart.

 

I'm hoping for 4 in the next 6 years. Dynasty baby

 

 

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I am going with a range. 0-20. Prove me wrong. Seriously, I hope for 3 or 4.

As a fellow Angels fan, I fully agree. I can rest in peace with just that one magical year. The Panthers are the only team that I root for that has never won a championship. Many Cubs fans have lived and died and never experienced a world series win.
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As a fellow Angels fan, I fully agree. I can rest in peace with just that one magical year. The Panthers are the only team that I root for that has never won a championship. Many Cubs fans have lived and died and never experienced a world series win.

38 year Cub fan.. 

 

2003 Was an awful year for me.. Think about it, just think about it. 

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There is zero doubt that we have the foundation to be the greatest dynasty of the salary cap era.  To be a dynasty that doesn't mean that you have to win it every year, but IMO you have to have at least three titles in that era to be a dynasty.  A lot depends on luck but three would be the very low end of my estimate.  Five is my answer.  Given that I expect Cam to truly be the GOAT and Luke a first ballot HOFer, and that 20 years exceeds both of their careers, don't be shocked if it's more. 

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5

Cam wants to be the greatest. I mean he really, really wants to be the best. He's determined. He's gotta get the full hand to get that title.

Some argue Montana or Brady because they have 4 SBs, despite not having great personal numbers.

Some argue Peyton or Marino because they have great numbers, but they only have 1 SB between them.

Elway also gets a lot of votes although he only has 2 SBs and didn't have great numbers.

Cam will have to do it all. People don't like him. If he wins 5 SBs (most by QB) to go along with the ridiculous passing and rushing numbers he has, not even the biggest Cam hater or Brady slurper will be able to deny his GOATNESS.

That said, 0-2 is realistic. It's not easy.

But Cam has something none of those guys had. Luke Kuechly. Having a great defense led by that maniac is gonna give Cam a shot to reel off 3-4-5 SB appearances.

We just have to hope when we get there he has that Michael Jordan quality: once I'm here on the biggest stage, God himself isn't gonna stop me. Gimme that trophy, bitch.

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