More Superbowl hype for you all.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=cnnsi-theforbiddenwor&prov=cnnsi&type=lgns"We're not a dynasty, we're just a good football team, and we've been a good football team since I've been here,'' said Rondney Harrison, who only arrived in New England before the 2003 season. "The Chicago Bulls, they were a dynasty. They were a dynasty for six years, but once you lose, you're not a dynasty any more. I don't know how long dynasties last, but it seems like they don't last very long in professional sports nowadays.''
Amen to that. Three years ago about now, we were actually having the same debate about the St. Louis Rams, remember? Only then, even more ludicrously, we were trying all week to assign the dynasty tag to the feat of the Rams winning two Super Bowls in a three-year span.
And there was only one slight problem with that theory. The Rams were upset by the Patriots that year in New Orleans, foiling our plans to dub them a dynasty. Call it a case of premature designation. No matter. We quickly moved on. And now, it's those very same Patriots that we're trying to label a dynasty.