Posted on 02/11/2010 8:03:24 AM PST by stainlessbanner
10. Philadelphia Eagles - inability to win the big game
9. Virginia Tech Football - won five of their last ten bowl games
8. Carolina Panthers - 3 winning seasons in last 10 years
7. Kentucky Men's Basketball - start strong, but don't finish strong
6. Cleveland Cavaliers - can't play together like a team
5. New York Mets - 2007: 17 games left to go and you cant hold a seven game lead
4. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. - 363 career races, No. 88 has only won 18
3. Gonzaga Men's Basketball - mid conference, no major NBA players
2. Notre Dame Football - Just two 10-win seasons in the last 10 years, media darlings
1. Dallas Cowboys - 82-78 the last 10 years
“1. Dallas Cowboys - 82-78 the last 10 years”
Yeah, but they have won, like, 5 championships, putting them tied with the 49ers for second all-time behind the Steelers. Here’s the problem with overrated lists: overrated things are usually pretty good. Otherwise, they wouldn’t be rated so highly. In fact, the Cowboys are a very good franchise. Unlike the 49ers and the Packers, for instance, they have been (more or less) part of the elite in three seperate decades.
Agree, but I would also add the dismal Washington Redskins and the equally dismal Baltimore Orioles. Neither has put a winning product on the field in years.
Come on. We have at least won 3 super bowls. Consider Eagles and Vikings. They have never won one. BTW, next year Skins rule.
I’d pick the Boston Red Sox as most overrated team in sports history. MLB Network ranks Red Sox players ahead of others as if the Red Sox were the dominant dynasty in the 20th Century. For example, they ranked Fred Lynn and Yaz ahead of Joe DiMaggio and the rest of the legends. In another example, when discussing great Red Sox pitchers (as if), they leave out one of their greatest pitcher Babe Ruth.
Whenever you watch the Top 9 lists on MLBNetwook or Top 10 on the NFLNetwork, the actual players will laugh, disagree and demand to know who came up with the lists. The nerdy fat commentators (not the player-presenters) will proudly explain why this list is the most definitive list.
“As for some golden oldies....you cant forget the Atlanta Braves of the 90s.They won something like 14 straight division titles and didnt get out of the first round of the playoffs most years!”
They were in the World Series 4 times in the 90s, winning once. Plus, they had just about the best (or at least the most star-studded) pitching staff of all time. If they were overrated, it’s because Ted Turner devoted a national network to them. But if you’re going to pick a team to broadcast that decade, aside from perhaps the Yankees that’s the one.
11. University of Michigan football
Gonzaga Men’s Basketball Team.
NO major NBA players????
Ever hear of...JOHN STOCKTON?!?
Not on the list but should be:
New York Yankees
Los Angeles Dodgers
All talk and hype.
Who Dat?
Yeah, but their cheerleaders are hot lesbians.
I cannot stand Danica Patrick. A man with her driving ability would never be in her position. Anna Kournikova is smokin hot, and at least she never positioned herself as something she’s not.
What? Doesn't diversity count?
How about the young female golfer, what’s her name.
Cowboys and Fighting Irish are obvious, but the Zags? They’ve reached 11 straight tourneys, going 14-11 despite often getting an undercard rating; they’re the winningest West Coast team. If anything, the Cinderella thing has gotten old-hat.
“Consider Eagles and Vikings”
Since when were the Vikings overrated? They’re barely part of the national sports media conversation, except when they’re talking about Favre, who has only been with the team for a season. The sole exception, so far as I recall (and I wasn’t around in the 60s and 70s, bear in mind), was the exceptional ‘98 season. Maybe they mention a Randy Moss or an Adrian Peterson every once in a while. For the most part, we might as well not exist, given that we only show up in the championship race once or twice a decade. Oh, and because we’re not on the coast or in Texas.
Case in point, even with media superstar Favre, the vast majority of the MSSM (mainstream sports media) chattering class was in the bag for the Cowboys in this year’s divisional playoff round. They were the league’s hot team, since for once they didn’t tank in December. Never mind that the Vikings were undefeated at home. Granted, the Vikes underperformed in nationally televised games (not played against the Packers). But those guys are supposed to be experts, not people who only catch Sunday Night Football.
Sure, toss ‘em in there, too. the more the merrier! Any town where their snow removal trucks are as effective as Zambonis deserve a good slap in the face.
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