The New England Patriots, Golden State Warriors, and the Alabama Crimson Tide have one thing in common, championship bound every season.

Although the Warriors are the newest entry to the "dynasty party" going on in the world of sports, the Patriots and the Crimson Tide are the main host and Bill Belichick and Nick Saban doesn't plan on shutting down anytime soon. So what does that mean for the rest of the NBA, NFL, and College Football?

Some of the talking heads believe having the same team every year can be exhausting, some say why don't the other teams compete and match the success of these team dominating the sport, but the question is always asked, are dynasties hurting sports?

ESPN's Edward Aschoff joined The Game with Ryan Fowler to discuss the Alabama dynasty and is it helping or hurting college football. He also discussed if Saban has surpassed Paul "Bear" Bryant, and Jalen Hurts/Tua Tagovailoa debate.

For Aschoff's conversation with Fowler, make sure you watch the video above the article. Don't miss The Game weekday afternoons from 2-6 p.m.

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