 Which franchise is more historic between the Patriots and the Steelers? Now this is interesting not because it's difficult, like it's the Steelers, but it's interesting because I don't think people quite realize how, like, not close this is. Because you can look at the Patriots' dynasty and be like 20 years of basically undisturbed success. That's one of the longest stretches in sports history. But at its core, I look at the Patriots' dynasty as two guys, which is just Belicheck and Brady. You can sprinkle in a Gronk, a Randy Moss, an Edelman, a Wes Welker, whatever. But if you look at the Steelers' dynasty, it's like 50 years of consistently good ownership management and coaching. And you can't find that pretty much anywhere else. Since 1972, the Steelers have 32 playoff appearances. They've only missed the playoffs 18 times in the last 50 years, and they've only missed it more than two years in a row twice. It's usually a safe bet that even if you think the Steelers are going to be bad, they're probably still going to be relevant. They're just always good.