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NFL's best organizations
Skins are ranked higher than you may think
[url=http://espn.go.com/blog/nfceast/post/_/id/14498/best-organization-in-the-beast]Best organization in the Beast? - NFC East Blog - ESPN[/url] |
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Your right I would have thought we would be around the mid to late 20's
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Eagles at #6 is a joke.
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Funny post below the article in regards to Adam's list.
[B][I]I very much care about this guy's list. So much so, I thought you might like some more lists from this dude. Here are excerpts from his other lists: top three foods of all time according to him: #1 PBJ's #2 anything from the Olive Garden #3 pizza Top three bands according to this guy: #1 REO Speedwagon #2 Toto #3 Zeppelin I hope this doesn't start anymore arguments like "how can anyone put REO Speedwagon in front of Toto?" [/I][/B] |
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[quote=Buster;704657]Eagles at #6 is a joke.[/quote]
Why? I don't like the Eagles but they seem to find a way into the playoffs about every year. |
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Recognized and respected names do draw attention, there's no loss for a talking point
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Wonder how that compares to last year
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This is a joke. These are perception rankings and have nothing to do with how the organization is doing on the field.
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[quote=irish;704713]This is a joke. These are perception rankings and have nothing to do with how the organization is doing on the field.[/quote]
Of course. And if they had put the Skins in the bottom 5 you'd be singing the author's praises. |
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[quote=irish;704713]This is a joke. These are perception rankings and have nothing to do with how the organization is doing on the field.[/quote]
Congrats for figuring that out on your own. [quote] We rank franchises 1 to 32 based upon: [B]Owner, front office, head coach, coaching staff, QB and "intangibles," -- a combo of fan support, facilities, stadium and PR.[/B] Teams were scored 1 (lowest) to 10 (Peyton Manning) in each group. Last year, Saints coach Sean Payton (pictured) disagreed with his grade, saying: "You don't even take the 5.5 home from the bar after midnight!" Good news, Coach, your score improved with the Super Bowl win. [B]Reminder, [/B][I][B]this is NOT a power ranking[/B].[/I] Let the debate begin ... [url=http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/lists/NFL-football-organization-franchise-rankings-2010#sport=NFL&photo=11237150]Ranking every NFL franchise from 1 to 32[/url] [/quote] |
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[quote=irish;704713]This is a joke. These are perception rankings and have nothing to do with how the organization is doing on the field.[/quote]
Agreed , all you need to do is look in the Eagels trophy case at their Lombardi trophies an...........what......really....nevermind . |
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[quote=Mattyk;704719]Congrats for figuring that out on your own.[/quote]
I saw that but it sure didnt sound like those that posted before me did so thanks for pointing that out to them. |
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^ Nothing personal, yours just struck me as the most obvious example of not reading the article.
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[quote=irish;704832]I saw that but it sure didnt sound like those that posted before me did so thanks for pointing that out to them.[/quote]
I fully got it, I think it was just you who didn't, nice try though! |
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Oh how nice, we're 11th...now if we can get rid of Snyder we might be top 5.
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