11-10-2021, 05:54 AM
(11-09-2021, 07:05 AM)JS-Steelerfan Wrote: Wow, give me a second to remove all those words you just put in my mouth.
I never said that AAFC championships mean nothing. Just that they do not count as NFL Championships. And they don’t.
Tell me this, though: if we’re going to treat all football championships as being equal, don’t the Toronto Argonauts trump the Packers with 17 championships? Perhaps we should also consider Washington High School of Sioux Falls, SD. They’ve won a whopping 42 state championships! I mean, championships are championships, right?
Wow, more ignorant questions!!!
I may be wrong but you did work for Rosetta Stone at one time?
That company creates foreign language on software platforms, but did they create READING COMPREHENSION software???
I clearly and I mean clearly wrote that the Browns destroyed the Reigning Undisputed Defending Champion the first regular game they played.
And they won the first year they were allowed to play in the NFL. In fact, they dominated the NFL the first decade they were allowed to play with the other NFL teams.
What you cleverly or ignorantly wrote was a Red Herring about Toronto having 17 titles and Washington High School of Sioux Falls, SD having 42 state titles!!! These teams did not play regular-season games against the NFL!!! Toronto did play 3 preseason games against the NFL and got spanked each time.
So no my ignorant friend championships are not championships. Toronto proved they had no business playing against the NFL, but Cleveland more than proved they could compete against the NFL, they DOMINATED the NFL when they first joined. They legitimized their AAFC championships in the process.
One can say the longer the Browns stayed in the NFL they started to lose their mojo as the team drafted and traded with other NFL teams their AAFC purity started to dissipate until they were just another NFL team in the 60's still with factions of the AAFC aka Paul Brown, but not the same as in their first 10 years of existence.
Washington High School of Sioux Falls, SD.