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    The list of "greatest team" candidates IMO includes the 1948 Stampeders (12-0-0, 15 total wins), the 1961 Blue Bombers (13-3-0, 16 total wins), the 1981 Edmonton Eskimos (14-1-1, 16 total wins), the 1995 Baltimore Stallions (15-3, 18 total wins) and the 1996 and 1997 Argonauts (15-3, 17 total wins). It IMO does not include the 1989 Eskimos (16-2, one playoff loss) or several 15-win teams that lost either a division final or the Grey Cup. To be in the conversation of greatest ever, the Argonauts absolutely must win their next two games. If they do, they will join the ranks listed above; where they would fit in that group is hard to say at this point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulwoods13 View Post
    The list of "greatest team" candidates IMO includes the 1948 Stampeders (12-0-0, 15 total wins), the 1961 Blue Bombers (13-3-0, 16 total wins), the 1981 Edmonton Eskimos (14-1-1, 16 total wins), the 1995 Baltimore Stallions (15-3, 18 total wins) and the 1996 and 1997 Argonauts (15-3, 17 total wins). It IMO does not include the 1989 Eskimos (16-2, one playoff loss) or several 15-win teams that lost either a division final or the Grey Cup. To be in the conversation of greatest ever, the Argonauts absolutely must win their next two games. If they do, they will join the ranks listed above; where they would fit in that group is hard to say at this point.
    Well said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulwoods13 View Post
    The list of "greatest team" candidates IMO includes the 1948 Stampeders (12-0-0, 15 total wins), the 1961 Blue Bombers (13-3-0, 16 total wins), the 1981 Edmonton Eskimos (14-1-1, 16 total wins), the 1995 Baltimore Stallions (15-3, 18 total wins) and the 1996 and 1997 Argonauts (15-3, 17 total wins). It IMO does not include the 1989 Eskimos (16-2, one playoff loss) or several 15-win teams that lost either a division final or the Grey Cup. To be in the conversation of greatest ever, the Argonauts absolutely must win their next two games. If they do, they will join the ranks listed above; where they would fit in that group is hard to say at this point.
    Totally agree!

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