"what the" you gotta get your facts straight b4 you start postin man , oakland has been in the bowl 5 times and have won 3 . yarrra mean? posted by trrron at 6:38 PM CST on February 2 Also Cowboys have been to 8 and won 5
Well, the list got the Niners right being at No. 2 but it was the wrong Niner team. The 1984 version, which went 15-1 and then beat arguably the best Super Bowl losing team (in terms of quality of its season coming in) by a large margin, 38-16 over the Miami Dolphins. That was the year Marino tossed 48 touchdowns and over 5,000 yards and the Dolphins were blowing out everybody. The talk all week was how in the world would the Niners stop the Dolphins' offense. Then, the game came and Montana and the Niners lit up the Dolphins and the defense crushed Marino. Plus, the Niners only loss that year was against Pittsburgh by less than a field goal. Which was the closest any team had come to being undefeated since the 1972 Dolphins. I agree with the Bears being picked No. 1 on the list because their defense was the best ever (Super Bowl era or not), and Chicago's offense was vastly underrated. The Bears were extremely balanced and the fact they lost was somewhat of a miracle (or in large part due to Marino having a great day and all that Dolphins' 1972 magic, blah, blah, blah). So here's my list: 1. Chicago 1985 2. Niners 1984 3. Dolphins 1972 -You have to give them some credit for going undefeated. 4. Cowboys 1993 -This team was much better than the 1971 Cowboys, not sure where that came from on that list. Troy Aikman might be the most underrated quarterback of all-time, as well. 5. Giants 1986 -Only team that gives the Bears a run for their money defensively, with Taylor and his linebackers at their peak. And did any QB have a better Super Bowl, in terms of precision, than Phil Simms? 6. Broncos 1998 -Davis was at his peak and Elway was masterful in his swan song. Denver was a machine that year, I know, I had Davis on my fantasy team (mucho points, baby!!!) 7. Redskins 1991 -Another juggernaut that just rolled over people. 8. Rams 1999 -I remember watching Warner that year and thinking, "can anybody really be that accurate?" They were amazing to watch, although they would have been higher on this list if they hadn't almost blown the Super Bowl. 9. Steelers 1978 -This edition was even better than the next year's team and beat a really good Dallas team in the Super Bowl. 10. Raiders 1976 -Any team that broke through and beat the Steelers back then gets a mention from me. As for the Packers in 1996 getting on this list? Pleeeeease. Brett Favre is the most overrated QB of all-time and that team doesn't belong in the top 15 of any list. I wish you could include multiple entries for franchises, because aside from the 1984 Niners, the 1989 and 1994 teams would have been in the top 10. C'mon, gotta get some love for my Niners while they are in the pits. It's hard to be a Niner fan but we have hope for next year!!!
Also Cowboys have been to 8 and won 5 To bad they can't give one of those to the Lions...
how do you not have the team with the best defense of all time, the 2000 Ravens defense pitched a shut out on defense, the only touchdown the giants scored was on special teams. The Ravens in Super Bowl 35 had one of the most dominating proformances of all time in a superbowl, and absolutely have to be in the top ten, probably a top 5 team