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NFL teams should be dissolved if they don’t win a Super Bowl in 10 years

Ten years is more than enough time to cycle through multiple coaching staffs, front offices, and player generations. If you still can’t win one championship in that span, you’re clearly incompetent and should have your franchise relocated to a city that actually wants to win. Accountability matters, even in professional sports. #NFLUnpopularOpinion #NFL

1 days ago
Eric nando
it's often not the CITIES keeping teams from winning, but their OWNERSHIP. A better rule would be that if a franchise doesn't win in 10 years, the OWNERS must relinquish ownership. 🤔
17h
Rancho Cordova, CA
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Andrew Robertson
🤔perhaps instead of dissolving teams, ticket prices should come down so the average fan could afford to go to a game.
1d
Cascade, MT
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Jack Mehoff
With 32 teams in the league, this take is ridiculous
1d
Shawnee, OK
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Proud American
Stupid idea. Although in other professional sports you do have teams not trying to win, just make a little money while disappointing fans. MLB and the NBA guilty. Sell the franchises to owners that want to win. Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, New Orleans Pelicans easy examples.
1d
New Smyrna Beach, FL
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giari18
Can't be done in Green Bay. The team cannot be moved and cannot be bought. It would just no longer exist and there would be nothing to move.
5h
Appleton, WI
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Gerald Schultheiss
First, define championship. If you want to do it as Conference champion, you might have a better argument. For example, the 1990's Buffalo Bills never won a Super Bowl, but we're clearly one of the best franchises during that time with 4 Super Bowl appearances. Your premise needs more definition before it could even be reasonably discussed.
1d
Winston-Salem, NC
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snowman
not a fan of this overated nonsense. players are way over paid to play a game in front of fans.
6h
Salt Lake City, UT
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