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Curious as the the Kramer/Thurston switch-a-roo but it's probably just a mistake.

As for Kolb and Russell over Skoronski and Robinson, it was all just to keep the teams balanced.

No matter how you slice it though, the "dynasty team" that they created here could easily go toe-to-toe with any other HOF team they try to assemble.
 

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IMO, the only dynasty worthy of serious discussion as best ever along with the Packers are the Steelers of the 70's.
 

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I'm curious as to why they flip-flopped Jerry Kramer and Fuzzy Thurston at guards. Kramer played RG and Thurston LG.
Gotta be a typo, since he knew Kramer threw "the block" and everyone knows it was over R guard, where Kenny Bowman had just as much to do with the block on Pugh.
 

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We all know the Packers are the greatest dynasty of all time. 13 Championships will always trump 6. The 70s Steelers were the best of the 70s for sure. It's hard to argue with CHFF's lists, as they have Bart Starr as the greatest QB of all time--http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/content/the-definitive-list-top-10-nfl-quarterbacks/6376/

I think of dynasties in terms of a team dominating in it's era/decade with the basically same group of core players; not totaling up titles over 90 years.
 
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Yeah. To me a dynasty would be consecutive championships or a grouping of dominant years in a close chronological order, with an exception for possibly having a year or two separating the Championships but also relying on the majority of personnel remaining the same and intact
 

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Gotta be a typo, since he knew Kramer threw "the block" and everyone knows it was over R guard, where Kenny Bowman had just as much to do with the block on Pugh.

Didn't Bowman once say he knew how Paul Revere's horse felt?
 

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Well, when you're talking greatest of all baseball franchises, it's the Yankees with their 27 World Series titles. In the NFL It's the Packers with their 13 Championships. Nobody else is close. Maybe dynasty is not the term.
Didn't Bowman once say he knew how Paul Revere's horse felt?
I never read that, but it's a great quote.
 

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