Exactly!
Where is that beefanus troll? I liked him.
LMFAO @ the Steelers and the Cardinals
H_A_N_G_O_V_E_R
Sorry been busy, always nice to meet a fan tho...
And stretch the steelers loosing 2 easy games is a good thing, all SB winning teams have the same problem. And i would rather them learn now that they have to work to win games, then them go on a 5 game loosing streak at the end of the season. Just wait steelers will be back to blow ur minds their still just a little lazy from establishing their right, as The Most Winning-est NFL Franchise!!
ohh great this f**kbags back
Suprisingly, since the merger, I believe the Raiders currently hold that le. But it could have changed in the last year or two.
Dallas Cowboys!
Tony Romo!
5 Rings !
Greatest Franchise Ever!
Raiders still have the highest win% in NFL history. I was reading some article this morning and I think they only had one losing season from 1969 to 1985, and it was in 81, when they went 7-9.
http://www.silverandblackpride.com/2...he-top?ref=CBS
Al Davis was long known as a football genius. He was innovative, a gambler and had a progressive mind. He is the ultimate players owner. In the 19 seasons spanning the years 1967-1985, the Raiders were one of the most dominant teams in professional football. In that time period, the organization had one--count it, one--losing season, a 7-9 campaign in 1981. During that stretch, the team appeared in four Super Bowls and won three of them. Four Raiders were named the overall league MVP. Starting with "The Mad Bomber" Daryl Lamonica, the Raiders were known as a team who would relentlessly attack downfield with the deep ball thrown to guys with such legendary names as Biletnikoff, Wells, Branch and Casper. The team became famous for being a haven where the misfits and castoffs from other teams could come and rehabilitate their career. Most famously, Jim Plunkett and Lyle Alzado each won the NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award. Playing the Raiders was always a nightmare. They were faster than you, ier than you and worst of all, tougher than you. Even if you beat them, you were going to be sore and exhausted the next day.
It's a pretty good read if you are a Raider fan. He pretty much hits the nail in the coffin when talking about the Raiders these past 20 or so years.
They clearly miss Pomopaomaluluuulllulu
they do. of corse he is one of the best safeties in the league! but he will be back!! hopefully soon...
Plus, it would be a mistake to count Pittsburgh out.
Remember when they won the Superbowl after a horrible start?
never count them out their a 4th quarter team!
I thought that was Green Bay!?
hopefully you die
Thats quite rude...
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