Your delusion is hilarious. Geelong could never so much as keep their shit together to back up any of their flags. And the idea that the 2007 flag has anything to do with a potential 2016 flag is ******* stupid.
Be happy for your great era, but history will see Geelong 07-11 as a dominant side, but not an invincible one, as Hawthorn 13-15 will be viewed.
I'd hardly say losing two games in an entire season is a failure to keep ones shit together.
Have hawthorn achieved more? Absolutely, they've won an extra flag and that's that.
At no stage does that somehow automatically entitle them to being untouchable when comparing them to another team. No side over a prolonged period in history - this IS a fact when you break down every team since 1897 into their best 200 game bracket - has enjoyed as many wins as the cats did from round 6, 2007. If they didn't win a single flag in that time, or just snuck in one, then yeah there's a lot of shit you can throw at us. But we didn't, we won three of the things. And kept on beating the side who won in 2008 all the while. The two sides who did get the better of us in some key games in that era were the Hawks - who we beat 11 times straight thereafter, and Collingwood, who we beat 3 times in a season on our way to a flag the year after they knocked us out.
People don't look at 1980s rugby league and go 'well gee Parra were way better than the Bulldogs because they won 3 straight at one stage." They won 4 each in the decade and they're universally regarded as the dominant teams of the Era and probably behind only the great st George side of the 60s as being the two best teams in the game up until that point. We haven't won 4 yet so it might not come to it but if we do I think it stacks up well to what the Hawks have done.