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They all have a player that went to Alabama:

 

http://www.espn.com/nfl/college

 

 

Mark Barron - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker

James Carpenter - New York Jets - Guard

Ha Ha Clinton-Dix - Green Bay Packers - Safety

Landon Collins - New York Giants - Safety

Reuben Foster - San Francisco 49ers - Linebacker

Dont'a Hightower - New England Patriots - Linebacker

O.J. Howard - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Tight End

Mark Ingram II - New Orleans Saints - Running Back

Reggie Ragland - Kansas City Chiefs - Linebacker

Damion Square - Los Angeles Chargers - Defensive Tackle

 

3 minutes ago, coltsva said:

Their cities all have two word names

 

That is a good one :thmup:

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2 hours ago, SteelCityColt said:

 

As you won,  you have to set the next question.,

Okay, I'll give it a shot.

 

Over the past 5 years, what separates these 7 teams from the other 25 teams? 

 

Packers, Patriots, Chiefs, Steelers, Dolphins, Saints, Seahawks

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On 10/23/2018 at 8:17 AM, coltsva said:

Okay, I'll give it a shot.

 

Over the past 5 years, what separates these 7 teams from the other 25 teams? 

 

Packers, Patriots, Chiefs, Steelers, Dolphins, Saints, Seahawks

 

Without looking it up, I want to guess that they're the only teams that have had the same head coach in that span. The only one I'm not sure about is Miami. 

 

I'll now look it up, lol... 

 

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Just now, GoPats said:

 

Without looking it up, I want to guess that they're the only teams that have had the same head coach in that span. The only one I'm not sure about is Miami. 

 

I'll now look it up, lol... 

 

 

Nope, Gase has only been there since 2016...

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5 minutes ago, GoPats said:

 

Without looking it up, I want to guess that they're the only teams that have had the same head coach in that span. The only one I'm not sure about is Miami. 

 

I'll now look it up, lol... 

 

 

No Adam Gase was hired in 2016.  

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13 hours ago, Valpo2004 said:

 

It's weird because its 6 fairly successful teams AND the Dolphins.  

 

Yes, without Miami the answer would not surprise you and probably be fairly obvious. But the fact that Miami is included on the list makes coming up with the answer harder.

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And the answer is.....,

 

In the past 5 years none of the 7 teams have had a first round draft pick in the top ten spots. All other 25 teams have picked in the top ten at least once from 2014-2018 drafts.

 

Apologoes if this was a bit random or obscure, but thought it was “tricky interesting” due to the Miami angle. 

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5 hours ago, coltsva said:

And the answer is.....,

 

In the past 5 years none of the 7 teams have had a first round draft pick in the top ten spots. All other 25 teams have picked in the top ten at least once from 2014-2018 drafts.

 

Apologoes if this was a bit random or obscure, but thought it was “tricky interesting” due to the Miami angle. 

 

Wow surprising.

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5 hours ago, coltsva said:

And the answer is.....,

 

In the past 5 years none of the 7 teams have had a first round draft pick in the top ten spots. All other 25 teams have picked in the top ten at least once from 2014-2018 drafts.

 

Apologoes if this was a bit random or obscure, but thought it was “tricky interesting” due to the Miami angle. 

 

I think that was a really good one. Kind of * that I didn't figure it out since I thought it might have been draft related.

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5 hours ago, coltsva said:

And the answer is.....,

 

In the past 5 years none of the 7 teams have had a first round draft pick in the top ten spots. All other 25 teams have picked in the top ten at least once from 2014-2018 drafts.

 

Apologoes if this was a bit random or obscure, but thought it was “tricky interesting” due to the Miami angle. 

 

Just goes to show you Miami has been living in purgatory for a while. 

 

That is something, we as fans hate, because we either want to be good or bad, for draft picks' sake, and we all know it is far fetched from reality. :) 

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