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uture lies somewhere between being everyones second-favourite team and the most hated club in the AFL.The Bulldogs are relishing Antworten

The Western Bulldogs hope their post-premiership future lies somewhere between being everyones second-favourite team and the most hated club in the AFL.The Bulldogs are relishing unfamiliar territory as the reigning AFL premiers, something they had previously achieved just once in 1954.They capped their fairytale on Saturday with an epic 22-point grand final win over Sydney.Earlier in this finals series, Bulldogs midfielder Jack Macrae said he had mixed emotions about the widespread love and support they were receiving from around the AFL.Macrae would gladly have people hate the Bulldogs, like many opposition fans hate Hawthorn, for example, if that is the price for premiership success.But coach Luke Beveridge said Macrae had slipped up.We dont want to be hated, we dont want that to happen, Beveridge said.Were pretty happy that if there was a bandwagon, were pretty happy that there were a few people on it.But I suppose you want to be envied.Theres no doubt everyone what Hawthorn have achieved, everyone envies Sydneys sustained success ... everyone envies the Cats.Thats our next mandate, to see it we can pull that off.Beveridge added it is hard to look beyond the premiership, but said the next challenge would be sustained success.The Bulldogs were to continue their emotional premiership celebrations with a family day on Sunday from 11am at Whitten Oval.Club president Peter Gordon said the widespread support from all AFL fans for the Bulldogs during the finals was a big win for the leagues concept of competitive balance.Gordon noted there is a perception around the AFL that it needs the bigger clubs to be successful consistently.In some senses I think the Bulldogs have turned that theory on its head in the course of this week, he said.The Bulldogs are seen as one of the leagues battler clubs.Gordon is rapt that their premiership will give hope to fans of other clubs without much flag success, such as St Kilda and Melbourne.As president of the Dogs, I hope we win the next six, he said.But I also hope, on a realistic basis, that the people whove followed the Demons for decades and the Saints ... get their time in the sun as we have this week. 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This just a few hours after the Ravens ended the Miami Dolphins six-game winning streak in Baltimore.The 2016 editions of the AFC Norths black-and-blue bloods are by no means perfect. But in the cases of Pittsburgh and Baltimore, they appear to be putting things together at the right time -- and setting themselves up for a fun (if flawed) division race.Hopefully, we can build upon this performance as we move forward, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said Sunday night.And thats the right way to look at what the Steelers did here Sunday. Beating the Giants, who came in with the leagues fourth-best record, was no small accomplishment. But the way they did it was by no means perfect. You couldnt watch the Steelers on Sunday and think this was a team clicking on all cylinders. Some cylinders? Sure. More cylinders than were clicking earlier in the season? Absolutely. But this doesnt look like the elite AFC title contender most people thought they could be in 2016.Too many penalties. Too many odd playcalls that stalled promising drives. Not much rhythm. A workmanlike victory built on screen passes and the breakout performance of tight end Ladarius Green, whose season just got going a couple of weeks ago after a rash of injuries delayed his Steelers debut.Hes finding a comfortable seat on a moving train, Tomlin said of Green. And we need him to.The Steelers know theyre a work in progress. They have the benefit of a quarterback/coach combination that has built teams into playoff conttenders and even Super Bowl champions as difficult seasons have gone along.ddddddddddddIn that way, theyre a little bit like their rivals in Baltimore -- even if they insist theyre not paying attention to what the Ravens are up to.Were trying to focus on being inside our own stadium and taking care of what we need to take care of, linebacker Ryan Shazier said. Well see them soon enough.They will. In their own stadium. On Christmas Day. 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