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Top Ten Dynasties of all Time


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You are crazy!

The Bulls didn't have an inside game, they are the only championship team that wasn't anchored with a great big man.

 

Bill Russell would have dominated the paint, and Cousy would have dominated Ron Harper at the point.

Jordan would be Jordan, but the Bulls would still come up short.

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1 Chicago Bulls

2 Boston Celtics

3 Dallas Cowboys

4 Lakers

5 Pittsburgh Steelers

6-10 ??? Patriots.......NOT in top ten.. no way. they need to win the 08, 09 super bowl

 

 

MJ would wear the Celtics out by himself..no need for the "Big Man"

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I vote for Alexander the Great's army. Heck the beat everybody. Or maybe the Romans or the Mongols. Now those are real dynasties.

 

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I will only agree with Alexander the Great; he never lost a battle, his dynasty ended with, well, his death.

Mongols didn't have a Navy and they couldn't conquer China, I think some big wall stopped them, not really sure on that one.

Romans were a dynasty, but they stopped being powerful when they became too involved in sporting events and stopped their conquests; wow, that sounds really familiar.

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I can't believe the Richlands Middle School basketball team from 1982-1985 didn't make the list. With two county titles and only six losses over a three year span, we were a veritable juggernaut.

 

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If you call that you can call the current Richlands Football team a dynasty.

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1.) UCLA men's basketball under John Wooden.

2.) The San Francisco 49ers of the late 80's.

3.) Bill Russell's Boston Celtics.

4.) UCONN womens basketball during the 3-peat.

5.) The Pittsburg Steelers of the mid to late 70's.

6.) Ben Hogan from 1950-1953.

7.) Edwin Moses.

8.) Jimmy Johnson's Dallas Cowboys.

9.) John McKay's USC Trojans 1970-1972.

10.) Ruth's and Gehrig's Yankees.

11.) Jordan's Chicago Bulls.

12.) Bill Belichick's New England Patriots.

 

 

 

These are in no particular order.

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I totally agree Richlands Alum. Can you name the starting five for the BLUES?? They had an outstanding wing man who could stroke the rock!!! His name is slipping my mind at the moment!!

 

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Tough question. The correct answer is a toss-up between Marcus Jewell and Carlos Hess.

 

When you get right down to it, the layered depth that those teams featured was incredible and really contributed greatly to the amazing three year run. For example, if Bart Warner didn't box out a guy twice his size in the closing minutes (using the patented Barry Yost Method), the Blues probably wouldn't have won the consolation game in the John Battle Christmas tournament of 1984.

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1. SF 49ers - 1981 through 1998

2. Jordan's Bulls

3. WVU Rifle Team..lol

4. Wooden's Bruins

5. Cowboys - in the 70s and the early 90s

6. Steelers - mid to late 70s

7. Yankees

8. Coach K's Blue Devils

9. Edmonton Oilers

10. Celtics - Pre 1988

 

and one more, even though i hate to say it......Grundy's Wrestling Team.....Tazewell Baseball has been quite dominant..

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