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Re: Best of 3 competition
well, here in the US, we like leagues that are actually active.
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well, here in the US, we like leagues that are actually active. [/ QUOTE ] It was a joke. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Philadelphia: 1980 Phillies 1974 Flyers 1983 Sixers 2004 Eagles Any city with a halfway decent sports tradition will be able to put together a very good list (Boston, New York, Chicago, Philly, et al.) [/ QUOTE ] I'm from the Philly area, but I still have to say this is a weak list. The 1949 or 1960 Eagles would be a better choice than 2004, unless they win convincingly on Sunday. And the 1980 Phillies? They won the division on the next-to-last day of the season, squeaked through the NLCS with four extra-inning games winning the series 3-2, then beat an ordinary Royals' team in the Series. |
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There is an obviously correct answer and it has already been said, '85 Chicago Bears, best football team ever, 1906 Cubs that went 116-36 and one of the 5 best baseball teams ever, and the best basketball team of all time the 72-10 Bulls from the 95-96 season. Best football team, best basketball team, top 5 baseball team, it's Chicago in a walk. [/ QUOTE ] Any answer other than this one isn't worth reading. |
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I'm from the Philly area, but I still have to say this is a weak list. The 1949 or 1960 Eagles would be a better choice than 2004, unless they win convincingly on Sunday. And the 1980 Phillies? They won the division on the next-to-last day of the season, squeaked through the NLCS with four extra-inning games winning the series 3-2, then beat an ordinary Royals' team in the Series. [/ QUOTE ] I almost went with the 1960 Eagles, and probably should have no matter how the current incarnation does on Sunday. As for the Phillies, they are the losingest team in the history of professional sports, so there's not much to choose from. I don't know any other year to choose. 1993? No way. 1964? That's probably more appropriate for Philly, but 1980 is the only ones to win it all. |
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[ QUOTE ] There is an obviously correct answer and it has already been said, '85 Chicago Bears, best football team ever, 1906 Cubs that went 116-36 and one of the 5 best baseball teams ever, and the best basketball team of all time the 72-10 Bulls from the 95-96 season. Best football team, best basketball team, top 5 baseball team, it's Chicago in a walk. [/ QUOTE ] Any answer other than this one isn't worth reading. [/ QUOTE ] I'll give you the basketball team, but the Bears were not that great. Cmon Jim Mcmahon? Great defense but just another in a list of ok teams that had a good year. And baseball... 1906 ???? What did they stuff the ball with feathers or something back then... Oh wait that was golf, still.... Any one of ten Yankees teams were far better than any chicago team from 1906. |
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but the Bears were not that great. Cmon Jim Mcmahon? Great defense but just another in a list of ok teams that had a good year. [/ QUOTE ] Were you in a coma in 1985? I mean, seriously. An ok team having a good year? WTF? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ] but the Bears were not that great. Cmon Jim Mcmahon? Great defense but just another in a list of ok teams that had a good year. [/ QUOTE ] Were you in a coma in 1985? I mean, seriously. An ok team having a good year? WTF? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] The 85 bears I would compare to the ravens of a couple of years ago. Great defense, ok offense. Jim Mcmahon is a bum, sorry. I'd rather have Trent Dilfer as my Quarterback. |
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Funny... I think the basketball team is less dominant that the football team. The '85 Bears were absolute MACHINE. If the biggest beef is McMahon, I'll take it.
Think about it this way. Is there any city that has teams that are in the top 10 all time in their sport? The ONLY city to qualify is Chicago with those 3 teams. |
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This is not even close:
1872 Braves 1873 Braves 1874 Braves 1875 Braves 1977 Braves 1878 Braves 1883 Braves 1891 Braves 1903 Red Sox 1912 Red Sox 1914 Braves 1915 Red Sox 1916 Red Sox 1918 Red Sox 1928 Providence Steam Roller 1956-57 Celtics 1958-59 Celtics 1959-60 Celtics 1960-61 Celtics 1961-62 Celtics 1962-63 Celtics 1963-64 Celtics 1964-65 Celtics 1965-66 Celtics 1967-68 Celtics 1968-69 Celtics 1973-74 Celtics 1975-76 Celtics 1980-81 Celtics 1983-84 Celtics 1985-86 Celtics 2001 Patriots 2003 Patriots 2004 Red Sox 2004 Patriots (after this Sunday) |
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