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Published 16:15 22 Jun 2017 BST
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"Everyone's starting to compare this Dublin team now to the Kerry team that won five-in-a-row," Cribbin said in a fascinating interview on The GAA Hour. "For me, it's a lot harder to win back-to-backs, never mind a triple, at the moment because teams are so fit. I think the tempo of the game and the quality of footballers is far superior to back then. "You know the commitment level the players are giving now. Their whole life has to be around football. They have a very, very poor social life because you can't go out. "You're saying, 'I'm going to a wedding this weekend. I'm going but I'll not be drinking and I'll be coming home early.' And usually you go there and the only thing that's really on your mind is your football and the match that's coming up."And that way of life now is what really makes this Dublin team special - to still be so dominant in such conditions.
"I just think this is a remarkable Dublin team," Cribbin admitted. "It's probably one of the best teams ever if not the best team ever. It's just unfortunate for everyone else at the moment that it's in their era."Listen to the full interview below from 21:11.
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