the AFC has rotated out more than half of their playoff teams 5 times just in this decade.
Heck, last year you had the Jags, Titans and Bills making the playoffs. Since 2010, Every team but the Browns has made the playoffs.
If a poster is going to call people "holier than thou", it is usually fucking nice if they at least present an opinion that has some strong facts to back it up.
Out of all the sports, the NFL has the most turnover in playoff teams - the AFC too.
the AFC has rotated out more than half of their playoff teams 5 times just in this decade.
Heck, last year you had the Jags, Titans and Bills making the playoffs. Since 2010, Every team but the Browns has made the playoffs.
If a poster is going to call people "holier than thou", it is usually fucking nice if they at least present an opinion that has some strong facts to back it up.
Out of all the sports, the NFL has the most turnover in playoff teams - the AFC too.
Every team in the NBA has made the playoffs in the past 6 years except Sacramento and Phoenix . 28 out of 30 teams. What the fuck is your point
is 16 teams, 12 or 13 of which have a 0% chance of winning a title. In the NFL we see wild card teams winning the SB, how the fuck is this even comparable?
The infallibility of the Warriors is a little inflated. They will rely on a declining Iguodala going into his 15th year in the league, Cousins coming off a major injury and potentially not available until January, Curry showing injury vulnerability, and Durant missing a chunk of time for the 3rd out of 4th year.
They are still far and away the most talented, and arguably well coached team in the NBA. But they also got pushed to the max by Houston, and who knows what happens if Paul plays game 7.
It's not like they signed LeBron James. They signed Cousins, who from his own lips was not garnering a ton of interest because of his injury.
The Rockets, Celtics, Lakers, 6ers all have the athletes to push the Warriors.
Warriors also dealt with an injured Curry and Iggy Â
Heck, last year you had the Jags, Titans and Bills making the playoffs. Since 2010, Every team but the Browns has made the playoffs.
If a poster is going to call people "holier than thou", it is usually fucking nice if they at least present an opinion that has some strong facts to back it up.
Out of all the sports, the NFL has the most turnover in playoff teams - the AFC too.
Heck, last year you had the Jags, Titans and Bills making the playoffs. Since 2010, Every team but the Browns has made the playoffs.
If a poster is going to call people "holier than thou", it is usually fucking nice if they at least present an opinion that has some strong facts to back it up.
Out of all the sports, the NFL has the most turnover in playoff teams - the AFC too.
Every team in the NBA has made the playoffs in the past 6 years except Sacramento and Phoenix . 28 out of 30 teams. What the fuck is your point
You are doing a miserable job defending your POV.
They are still far and away the most talented, and arguably well coached team in the NBA. But they also got pushed to the max by Houston, and who knows what happens if Paul plays game 7.
It's not like they signed LeBron James. They signed Cousins, who from his own lips was not garnering a ton of interest because of his injury.
The Rockets, Celtics, Lakers, 6ers all have the athletes to push the Warriors.