fantastic8
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This also includes both college and pro. I'd go with either the 90's Bulls or the UCLA Basketball teams that won something like 10 titles in 13 years (that might be wrong).
How does Florida winning 2 in a row even compare to UCLA at all?
Boston Celtics
1959-1966; that`s 8 championships in a row folks
Oaks Christian high school football 757 wins in a row and 22 straight state championships class 7a.... DAMN
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lol shut up you thats still damn impressive
Boston Celtics
1959-1966; that`s 8 championships in a row folks
Yeah not to sound like a homer, but 8 in a row and 11 in 13 years makes the Celtics a pretty good case I would say.
Assuming the Celtics are number one, which most here seem to agree, UCLA hoops and the Bulls of the 90s are right up there. Hell, the Bulls might have matched the Celtics 8 in a row if not for Jordan playing a couple seasons for Terry Francona and the Birmingham Barrons...
I wouldn't really consider teams like the Braves or Bills who had a dynasty within their division/conference...dynasty is about winning the whole thing...
As well as Canadians and Yankees
Here is one for the Cubs fans, you guys are the greatest dynasty of losers, 100 years and counting folks lol.
Sorry, I just had to do that.
Here is one for the Cubs fans, you guys are the greatest dynasty of losers, 100 years and counting folks lol.
Sorry, I just had to do that.
tis defenitly epic in its own right.......i guessit takes a lot of work to learn to choke like that
Lets all give a loud shout out for Steve Bartman.
For he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a jolly good...............what no one from Chicago joining in? Oh there I see one White Sox fan back there singing with me. Man I can't imagine what it would be like to have to wait 100 years for a title and get to see your cross town rival win one by basically dumb luck.