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<blockquote data-quote="Raptorman" data-source="post: 273838" data-attributes="member: 655"><p>So what does that make San Fran? 4 decades of winning nothing, a decade of winning and then a decade of losing. Not what you would call an overall winning tradition. </p><p> </p><p>Just so all of you know, I am not arguing that the Packers don't have a winning tradition. And I am not arguing that the Vikings have a bigger "winning tradition" then the Packers. By virture of winning multiple Championships the Packers would be put them in that category. But what else qualifies? MN is the only team that has an above average winning percentage that has not won a Super Bowl. I understand the idea of winning Super Bowl/Championships(I think they have, well, we had that discussion so we won't go back to it here.) and would love to win a Super Bowl in my lifetime. (This year really ticked me off because the Vikings could have easily taken the Colts.) But if your like SF and have string of good years preceeded by nothing and crap after, is that really a winning tradition?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raptorman, post: 273838, member: 655"] So what does that make San Fran? 4 decades of winning nothing, a decade of winning and then a decade of losing. Not what you would call an overall winning tradition. Just so all of you know, I am not arguing that the Packers don't have a winning tradition. And I am not arguing that the Vikings have a bigger "winning tradition" then the Packers. By virture of winning multiple Championships the Packers would be put them in that category. But what else qualifies? MN is the only team that has an above average winning percentage that has not won a Super Bowl. I understand the idea of winning Super Bowl/Championships(I think they have, well, we had that discussion so we won't go back to it here.) and would love to win a Super Bowl in my lifetime. (This year really ticked me off because the Vikings could have easily taken the Colts.) But if your like SF and have string of good years preceeded by nothing and crap after, is that really a winning tradition? [/QUOTE]
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