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I was talking about the post of the NFL didn't want dynasties or to level out the league.
You think that the NFL doesn't want parity?
I was talking about the post of the NFL didn't want dynasties or to level out the league.
huh?
This is about Goodell and his power, not our 6 titles.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/sh...ks-Roger-Goodell-has-too-much-?urn=nfl-282580
Good point Steeler fan, my respect for your team just went up a notch.
You mean you had respect for them before you read that?
You think that the NFL doesn't want parity?
I'm just saying I don't know if they even care about that, but you never know!
Goodell: Well, we look at it as trying to create the most competitive league we can. One of the things we want every fan to feel in the country is hope when the season starts that their team can end up holding that Super Bowl trophy. And one of the stats we're most proud of in the last nine years we've had at least one team go from last to first.
The result is a financially engineered equality that allows a small town team in Green Bay, Wisconsin, to compete with a metropolis like New York. It produces lots of close games and those unscripted dramas that are essential to the NFL's appeal.
He wants parity.