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Spider-Dan
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« Reply #3 on: December 20, 2011, 01:14:51 pm » |
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The 1929 Green Bay Packers went undefeated. Why aren't Green Bay Packer fans celebrating each season as the last of the unbeatens gets beat? Because the 1929 Packers didn't win every game. They had a tie. 1972 was 40 seasons ago, and most of us weren't even alive when it happened, much less old enough to care about sports if you were alive or born around that time. I guess that's why no one cared about the home run race in 1998, right? That was a 37-year-old record at the time. Will 1972 be less important if the Dolphins win another Super Bowl? Probably not, since they won another Super Bowl the year after their perfect season. If another team goes to 19-0? This is the only thing that would make any difference. I'm not sure why you seem to have some sort of crazy belief that records become less significant with time. Do you think people will stop caring about DiMaggio's hit streak or Wilt's 100-point game in twenty more years?
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