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Where do the Kansas City Chiefs rate in the greatest runs of success by NFL teams?

Discussion in 'General NFL Talk' started by saturdaysarebetter, Feb 24, 2025.

  1. saturdaysarebetter

    saturdaysarebetter Well-Known Member

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  2. Rollers

    Rollers Well-Known Member

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    well not 4 in 6 I believe
     
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  3. Vox Ferrum

    Vox Ferrum Well-Known Member

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    I think you have to look at history and rules on the NFL, periods where there was np FA, CAP, and so on. We know the Steelers and their dynasty, but over 12 or so year period the Raiders were right there, winning a couple of SB's, in a lot of championship games. the 9's and 'Boys, had dynasties and runs, the Pat's as well. This run by the Chiefs, while not maybe looked at as a dynasty 3 SB wins in 5 years (maybe not official, but terms I have heard over the years), has to be seen as one of the best (IDK arguably top 10?), especially in this period of CAP and FA.
     
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  4. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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  5. Quadrupleyoi

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    Very hard to keep enough talent to do what the Chiefs have done. Considering how the business end of the NFL has changed, I think it may be harder to do what the Chiefs have done than what the 70s Steelers did. And the 70s Steelers came close to losing some major talent along the way, but no one remembers it. LC Greenwood signed with the WFL, but the league folded before he played. He quietly came back to the Steelers. Other Steelers may also have signed with the WFL, but I only remember Greenwood signing.

    Edit: I looked it up. Greenwood and Frenchy Fuqua, along with Tommy Reamon and a wide receiver named Dave Williams who I do not remember, signed with the WFL before it folded. Greenwood was the only significant loss, so the Steelers were not hit as badly as some teams, notably the Dolphins.
     
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