Published 6/7/2009
by Andy Auger
at Bleacher Report - NFL
We all like to think that parity is spread throughout each respective professional sports league and that every team has a fighting chance. Well, that's simply not the case. You do not have teams like the Los Angeles Lakers appearing in thirty title games without someone getting screwed on the other end (foreshadowing?).
Some cities like Boston have had terrific runs of late—three Super Bowls, two World Series, the 2008 NBA Title, and a hockey team that makes the postseason regularly.
Contrast this success with a city like San Diego, who has never even won a professional sports title in it's existence.
Picking one team from the NBA, MLB, and NFL, let's look at the three most pathetic sports franchises disgracing our nation.
NBA
Los Angeles Clippers
Show me one team who has had only one winning record in the last eighteen years and I will gladly remove the Clippers from the list.
The franchise has almost double the losses (2020) than they have ...
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