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What Odds Would You Give For Any Nfl Team Winning 3 Superbowls In A Row Within The Next 20 Years

If an NFL team wins the Super Bowl, does every single person on the team get a ring regardless of whether they even played?

I am not an expert, but I have read a few articles and I believe the answer is both yes and no. It depends upon who is “on the team.” I believe the NFL pays for 150 rings made of gold and diamonds containing the Super Bowl number and team name, which the team distributes as it sees fit to: players, coaches, staff, fans, etc.However, teams are allowed to purchase additional rings to distribute, again, as they see fit to: players, coaches, staff, fans, etc. While the 150 rings paid for by the NFL are of the highest quality, (with gold and diamonds) some of the extra rings the teams purchase might be of lower quality and contain silver, fewer diamonds, and/or cubic zirconia, with these lesser ones called b-batches and c-batches.Back to the original question, the winning team gets to decide how and to whom those rings are distributed. I suspect that after 51 Super Bowls there have been 51 different methods of distribution. However, there have been some interesting occurrences and scandals surrounding how those rings are distributed (though an internet search keeps telling me about how Putin stole Kraft’s ring). Prior to Super Bowl 51 the person with the most Super Bowl rings was Neal Dahlen who had 7. He never played professional football and worked as staff for the 49ers and Broncos. So clearly rings don’t just go to the players on the roster. I recall reading an article a while back about a player (or maybe a coach) who had died and when his team won the Super Bowl, a ring was awarded to him posthumously. I vaguely recall reading an article about a second or third string player who was injured in practice and somehow his ring got awarded to a staff member instead. I wish I could find that article again, it was a bit of a scandal at the time (grrrr to Putin and Kraft stories). In any event, I believe every active player on the roster gets a ring (whether they played or not during the season), every active coach, and much of the team’s staff. However, there are cases of injured players getting jilted and other people being granted a boon if you will.

Has any NFL team won the superbowl 3 times in a row?

No. It has never happened in the history of the sport.

Is anyone tired of seeing the Patriots always winning the Super Bowl?

Yes, but mostly because of how they keep winning. The 49ers won 5 Super Bowls in 13 years because they were actually good and didn’t have to rely on their opponents’ stupidity to win. Joe Montana and Steve Young had no losses, no interceptions, and three blowouts between them. All the Super Bowls the Patriots have won were decided by a total of 19 points, which is less points than the 49ers scored in their first Super Bowl (20). Not to mention that the Patriots gave up a perfect season to a wild card team, won Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVII, and XXXIX by a measly field goal, won Super Bowl XLIX because Russell Wilson botched the pass, and won Super Bowl LI because of Quinn’s and Shanahan’s stupidity. I can guarantee that no other coach would have given up that lead. And their fans think that the Patriots are the best thing that ever happened to society, when all they’ve done is ride their luck for 16 years.

How to explain Superbowl Squares?

The blank form should be designed with 10 rows of 10 squares each, giving a total of 100 squares. So you have 10 rows and 10 columns. As the squares are sold, the person buying each one puts his/her name or initials in the square they want.

After all squares are sold, then a drawing is held, with witnesses to ensure fairness, that allocates a number 0 thru 9 for each row. A second drawing should be held to allocate a number 0 thru 9 for each column.

The final step is to select by coin toss or drawing, which team will be labeled across the top of the form, and which team will be labeled along the side of the form. The teams then each have 10 numbers associated with them.

After the game final score is known, you use the last digit of each teams score, 0 thru 9, and mark that number. Then you draw lines from each teams score number, across for the rows, down for the columns, and the square where they cross is the lucky winning square.

The squares can be sold for any amount, $1 $5 $10 and even $20 squares are quite common for Super Bowls. But the price can be whatever can be sold.

Many SB square games payoff the total amount to the winning final score. Others have partial payoffs for the score at the end of quarters, or maybe at the half. If you do a game that divides by quarters, be sure to make it 1st, 2nd, 3rd.. and final score, in case there is overtime.

Make the rules clear so that everyone understands them. And you should have witnesses to the number assignments and team assignments to prevent fist fights when there are disputes.

Are Tom Brady's six Super Bowl wins as a quarterback the most unbreakable record in all of sports?

Tom Brady’s record six Super Bowl wins is indeed a great achievement. There is still some chance that he might break this record himself in the next couple of years. Anyone else ever breaking this record seems unlikely. His record nine Super Bowl appearances is also quite impressive and will also be very hard for anyone else to match or break.There are other records that are probably going to be just as difficult to break. Three come to mind immediately.Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941. It seems quite possible that this might never be done again.Bill Russell won 11 championships over 13 years with the Boston Celtics.Gordie Howe had 22 consecutive seasons with at least 20 goals in the National Hockey League. This record is particularly impressive since this occurred back when there were only 6 teams in the league. Fewer teams meant that there was less dilution of talent than there is now. He was in the top 5 in NHL scoring for 20 consecutive seasons. He was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1972, and then later returned to play in the WHL and NHL with his sons, retiring for the second time in 1980. He therefore had the distinction of playing in the NHL after he was already in the Hall of Fame.I am not sure which of these records will be broken first, if any of them are ever broken. Other than the possibility of Tom Brady breaking his own records, I think that it is very unlikely that I will live to see any of these records ever broken.

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