@@thegoat164 overrated? Have you even heard ormer players/coaches talk about that team or the Brady/Belichick era in general?? But I guess you know more about football than they do.....🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@mprattyh3 Mr. Tuck Rule is the Forest Gump of the NFL. Everyone of the Pats SB teams are WEAK compared to those top 20 Greatest Teams of all time. In fact if those teams played in the 80's they would be nobody's.
Harry Engel I agree, the 75’ Steelers were better than their 78’ counterparts. While I do think the 78’ Steelers are a top 5 team of all time, the 75’ team was a machine all year. They led the league in wins, point differential, 11 pro bowlers, had the most challenging division with Cincinatti and Houston both being playoff caliber that year, and Pittsburgh beat both of the other premiere teams of the era in the same playoff run (Dallas and Oakland). The Steel Curtain was it’s peak during that time frame of 74’-76’ and 75’ was their best team collectively that won the super bowl.
@Harry Engel I agree with all of that. To add to that, I think one reason people pick the 78’ team over the 75’ team is the 78’ team destroyed both opponents on the way to the super bowl (33-10 defeating Denver and 34-5 beating Houston) and the they were beating an excellent Dallas team 35-17 late in the super bowl, at that point Dallas had only one offensive touchdown until the Steelers played rather soft defensively for the remainder of the game. However, I don’t think Houston was the same caliber of opponent in the AFC title game that Oakland was in 74’ and 75’. To add even more to that, I would put the 75’ and 78’ teams in the top 10 as you said. In no particular order for the top 10 teams I’d probably go -72’ Dolphins -75’ Steelers -76’ Raiders -78’ Steelers -84’ 49ers -85’ Bears -89’ 49ers -91’ Redskins -92’ Cowboys -04’ Patriots Honorable mentions -66’ Packers -73’ Dolphins -79’ Steelers -86’ Giants -69’ Chiefs -96’ Packers -98’ Broncos What you think?
@Harry Engel anything ^could^ have happened if the Packers went the the SB. Pats win b/c Farve mistakes, Pack wins b/c Pats were burnt out by then. All I know is my 10-year old self and the rest of Patriot kingdom were THRILLED we got to play the Giants instead of the Packers in SB 42. Tragic
You could make an equally valid argument for Moss that year. Moss changed that entire offense. No way does Brady put up those kind of numbers without him.
I’m a Cowboys fan and he did a great job but Jimmy doesn’t have enough of a resume to be in the Hall of Fame. Sorry. He had 2 good years with the Cowboys and that was it.
@@roboninja3194 I get your point but what I am saying is that he didn't have any other success in the NFL after that. The Hall of fame signifies greatness in the sport. It is more about longevity and a proven track record of success in the NFL. His NFL coaching record is 80-64. Very Average to me. Although if he did make it to the HoF I wouldn't be disappointed.
In retrospect the 2007 Patriots started to waver during the playoffs. They barely beat San Diego who were hobbled with injuries (Rivers and L.T). If they were healthy they might have had a chance to beat them. It wasn't that shocking they lost to the Giants.
As great as the 1975 Steelers were Staubach was throwing into the endzone at the end to beat them.Final score 21-17 and Dallas lead throughout the game until reggie Harrison's block punt changed the game. 1975 Dallas Cowboys were a great team as well and those Pitt vs Dallas SB'S are the best!
@Harry Engel The Soul Patrol. Willie Brown was one of the greatest corners ever. Definitely top 5 all time...maybe top 3 along with Mel Blount and Night Train Lane. Tatum and Atkinson were a great safety duo
@@quincee3376 Mike Haynes was one of the greatest corners ever. I would say he's top 5 all time. He was the guy that really put that 83 Raiders team over the top. Him and Lester Hayes was a great CB duo. They totally shut down the Redskins passing game in SB18...which was the highest scoring offense in NFL history at that time. Haynes was great with the Patriots before he got traded to the Raiders
I feel like for the first 9 weeks the 07 patriots were the greatest team ever blowing out a stacked chargers team going on the road and destroying a 13-3 cowboys team by 21 points and the going and beating undefeated Peyton Manning on the road is the most impressive stretch I’ve seen. I feel like they started to slow down after the eagles game
Ik the 2019 ravens didn’t end that well but they might’ve had an even better stretch they beat almost every playoff team in a row it was historic but then lost to the titans
Philadelphia provided the blueprint. They barely escaped Baltimore and struggled with the Giants. To this day Brady cannot handle being rushed, pressured.
Any of these thing happen - Belichick takes the FG over going for it on 4th down - Asante Samuel picks the ball off instead of dropping it - The helmet catch hits the turf - Brady and Moss connect on the pass at the end The 2007 Patriots are the undisputed greatest team, and that's what makes the NFL so amazing. If the Pats had not given their all and shown too much to the Giants in Week 17, I don't think they win, but the Pats too much for the Giants to study and they were all over Brady. Bill and Brady learned from that, and now, no one is beating them twice a season.
The 1992 Dallas Cowboys had the best Triplets in NFL history. The best offensive line in NFL history. The best depth in NFL history. The fastest defense in NFL history. The NFL's all-time leading rusher. The most dominant post-season against high quality competition in NFL history. Oh, they were also the best team in NFL history.
I'd rather take Montana, Rice and Craig over Aikman, Irvin, and Smith. The only one of them who's top 10 at their position is Smith. Meanwhile Rice is far and away the best WR of all time and Montana is at worst the 3rd best QB of all time.
This is why we can't stand Cowgirl fans. The 70s Raiders had better offensive lines. Ain't no way in hell the 90s Cowboy defenses can see the 70s Steelers, 80s Bears, 2000s Ravens (either 2000 or 2006) 2002 Bucs and the 2013/2014 Seahawks.
The 1992 Dallas Cowboys were the NFL’s version of the Miami Hurricanes. The 1993 Cowboys should’ve been in the top 5 because they were team to start 0-2 and win it all.
Strangely, 46 years later, there are still a few Steeler fans who whine about they would have three-peated in 1976 if only they had Franco and Rocky. Pittsburgh had both on opening day and still lost to Oakland so that is highly dubious. Pittsburgh got their four rings and deserved the title of the Team of the Seventies, but this was the Raiders' year. In 1976, Oakland was as good as any SB champion at 16-1. It's past the time when we should be hearing "If only we had Franco and Rocky...!" Oakland didn't have Fred Biletnikoff in the brutally close 1975 title game, and only lost by 6 points. I think a Hall of Fame WR was probably worth one TD. The Raiders didn't make a case about this.
'72 Dolphins was a team full of white guys that would be amateur players in today's age. Maybe the margin in which they were better than other teams at the time was significant, but it's like claiming some sprinter from 1924 is the #1 sprinter of all time when there's hundreds of people today that could beat his time.
Love my 1962 Packers, 13-1, 415 points scored, 148 given up. Beat Halas' Bears 49-0 in Green Bay, beat the Eagles 49-0 in Philadelphia, who they lost the 1960 championship to. Lost to an 11-3 Detroit team on Thanksgiving. Lombardi's best team.
I find myself watching a lot of old nfl games that were played before i was even born. I watched 3 or 4 games the 1976 raiders played that season and man i tell you they were GREAT. I watched the entire 76 superbowl raiders vs vikings. The raiders were hust clearly the superior team. Like it wasnt even close. THAT #8 ranking is definitely justifed
When I was a kid and the NFL first came to the UK I bought a VHS tape that featured highlights of two Superbowls, Jets v Colts and 76 Raiders v Vikings. I thought, "Wow these games are so old!" Even though they were actually only about 10 to 15 years old at the time I was watching. 😂
My guess for the best Niners team of all time, would probably have to be the 1989 49ers even though they lost two regular-season games, that season was just in a whole nother atmosphere
If you switched the 2007 Patriots last reg. season game (beat NYG 38-35) with the SB (lost NYG 17-14), the Patriots would've had the same record w/ the same stats but have won the SB & most likely been greatest team ever. Just by switching two games around. Guess i'll just have to be happy w/ 20 yrs of dominance instead...LFG!!!
Gotta give the 70s Steelers credit: They won 2 Super Bowls before the 1978 rule changes and won 2 after 7 seems about right for NE 2007. The close games in the regular season: 24-20 at IND, 31-28 PHI, 27-24 at BAL, 38-35 at NYG. But it’s about that 1. OAK 1976: I’ve seen that NFL Films of Super Bowl XI & old man Willie with the Pick Six. And the years of the Raiders coming up short to the Steelers in the playoffs and they finally hoist the Lombardi. DAL 1992: Read “Boys Will Be Boys.” Everything finally came together for a team that was 1-15 four years ago.
the annointed one People forget that team had peaked. They were a tired old team, and it showed in the playoffs even before the Super Bowl. A pedestrian Jaguars team played even with them, and then a hobbled Chargers team did the same.
The Patriots one still sucks to see especially since I was in high school and my team went undefeated that season and my little brother's team went undefeated that season and it was just a crazy season to all end with one of the biggest upsets in sports history lmao my high school self was NOT happy after that game but it's funny thinking back on it now
Greatest team in NFL history 1992 Dallas Cowboys 13 - 3 won NFC East Division crown NFC divisional playoffs beat Philadelphia Eagles 34 - 10 re match 1980 NFC Championship NFC Championship beat San Francisco 49ers 30 - 20 rematch 1981 known as change of the Guard greatest game NFC history Super Bowl XXVII beat Buffalo Bills 52-17 number one defense in the league underrated to become Dynasty team of the early 90s back-to-back World Championship professional football 1992 and 1993 forever
America's Team - 5x Super Bowl Champions Dallas Cowboys won 4 Super Bowl championship 1971 1977 1992 and 1993 from Roger Staubach to Troy Aikman overrated greatest quarterback of all time
I'm surprised the Patriots were as high as they were to be completely honest. If you want to be considered the greatest team, you have to win the big game, period. I'd put the 2003-2004 team higher than the 2007 team. They won back to back Super Bowls in 03' and 04' and went on a 21 game win streak spanning from October 5th 2003 to October 31st 2004. Yes, you heard me right, they didn't lose a game in over a calendar year. That's dominance!
@Harry Engel Corey Dillon was a beast that 2004 season, but everyone forgets that Laurence Maroney had his best year as a Patriot in 2007. I'm not saying he's on the level of a Corey Dillon, i just find it funny that people forgot how talented Maroney was and if it wasn't for injuries, he really would've been special. Todd Gurely reminds me of his game, and elusive and strong back. I 100% agree with the last statement you've made. Willie McGinest and company would've dropped Eli.
the only other patriots teams that could mess with 07 are 2016 and 2014. 2014 was the most stacked team they ever had if you look at the roster. 2016 could have gone 19-0 if they were fully healthy the entire year.
@@jonathanblaze1648 Cowboys would've beaten both of those teams not saying they weren't great teams 92 cowboys bigger offensive line would've wore down the lite defensive lines .it was so much different game in the 90's
I'm not a pats fan but there's no way they're six teams that are better than this team. I would really like to see a strength of schedule comparison of all these teams
@@thegoat164 yeah but 01, 03, 04, 14, 16, 18 they owned the rams x2, eagles, panthers, falcons, seahawks ass. 6 sbs in 20 years more than the 49ers have in their history lmao
You know and Im not a packer fan but that packer team should be in the top 2 of all time , they won 5 championships in 7 years no free agency to fix holes like today you didnt have the medical miracles of today or the cry babies
This top 10 is just nostalgia fan service. You mean to tell me the 99 Rams can't make the top 10? number 1 offense, number 5 defense? There are a bunch of teams that have been around since 2000 that are better than teams on this top 10.
Those old raiders still sends chills up my spine. Only issue is that should've been the patriots first title that year.... but hey nfl messed us over enough before that
75 Steelers had the Oilers and Bengals who both won 10+ wins that year, then they overcame the Raiders and Cowboys in the playoffs. Sure, you could argue they’re just right at 10, but you could also higher
My pops said their 76 steeler team was their best ever even if they didn’t make it to the dance. He said, what they accomplished that year in the face of all their injuries and adversity, was insurmountable.
@Tripz i definitely don't think the dolphins team is the best ever even though they went undefeated. To me it's not just always about who has the best record. I look more at the talent... To me i would take that 98 Broncos team the San Francisco team with Deon Sanders and the 92 Cowboys as my top teams of all time...
@Tripz That 07 Patriots team was good don't get me wrong but i honestly think the Patriots team that beat the Panthers was better. The more i think about it you probably right they definitely should be in the top 10. They were unstoppable in the regular season like no other team we ever saw.
@@sharky2404 Cause they won when it mattered. The L to the Rams ended on an incompletion in the endzone. The Washington L would've been a W if not for a fluke double fumble on the same play for a defensive TD. They also avenged their only convincing L against the Eagles with 2 wins over them later in the season including a blowout in the playoffs. They also outscored their opponents by an average of 39-16 in the playoffs. And they were a dynasty, so of course they were gonna have a spot on here. That's the same reason the 78 Steelers are gonna probably be top 4 despite feasting on the 2nd weakest schedule in the league that year.
I feel bad for the QB that came before Aikman. Imagine getting manhandled by LT and Reggie White twice a year no wonder they were a human trashcan before Jimmy Johnson. Aikman only dealt with Reggie White early in his career.
That 2007 Pats team was a monster, it just solidifies how clutch of a win it was for the Giants.
Don’t let this distract you from the fact Polamalu was in the C gap
Not everyone will get this, but this is funny as hell!
Ok so Polamalu was lineup between the Tackle and TE, what's your point? Someone elaborate please
@@luisdavila1592 look up Pat Mcafee C gap story. That’s what this is referencing
@@Afonfarch let me look it up
@@luisdavila1592 ok 👍
Great to see and hear John Madden again!
I wish we still had Summerall to comment on these top 100 teams.
Definitely
sad to see this as the top comment the day after he passed 😢
18 wins, 1 Giant loss
Pats beat the Giants in NY the last game of Reg season
@@jbloun911 if only they could win when it mattered that season
Brady the Forest Gump of the NFL was bested by Eli Manning 😂
@@thegoat164 more the Giants defense not Eli
@@jbloun911 not in 2011 though
2007 pats this early in my opinion but if they won then they would be one or two cause the dolphins
They'd be one, for sure. The way they were beating teams was almost laughable.
@@mprattyh3
Like the way they beat Eli and the Giants? Now that was laughable but that's what happens when you're overrated to begin with.
@@thegoat164 overrated? Have you even heard ormer players/coaches talk about that team or the Brady/Belichick era in general?? But I guess you know more about football than they do.....🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@mprattyh3
Mr. Tuck Rule is the Forest Gump of the NFL. Everyone of the Pats SB teams are WEAK compared to those top 20 Greatest Teams of all time. In fact if those teams played in the 80's they would be nobody's.
@@mprattyh3 don't respond to that guy I think he's senile
Sheesh did every old QB grow up near Pittsburgh?
Joe Montana, Dan Marino, Johnny Unitas, Jim Kelly, and Joe Namath all grew up near Pittsburgh. I think George Blanda might've too but I could be wrong
I was wondering the same! I knew Marino grew up there, I didn't know Montana did.
Jeremy Thompson you are right with all even george
One commenter said that Pittsburgh is a football town. ‘Nuff said
Jim Kelly did and he doesn't appear in this segment.
will Franco Harris ever age or wtf is going on here?
He turned 50 and never aged again!
Bret Armstrong he capped out at 50
*Romo Talks*
*Shows Romo Getting Sacked*
😂😂😂😂😂
I’d love to hear jack lambert talk about those steelers teams bro
@Harry Engel actually, you're right
Harry Engel I agree, the 75’ Steelers were better than their 78’ counterparts. While I do think the 78’ Steelers are a top 5 team of all time, the 75’ team was a machine all year. They led the league in wins, point differential, 11 pro bowlers, had the most challenging division with Cincinatti and Houston both being playoff caliber that year, and Pittsburgh beat both of the other premiere teams of the era in the same playoff run (Dallas and Oakland). The Steel Curtain was it’s peak during that time frame of 74’-76’ and 75’ was their best team collectively that won the super bowl.
@Harry Engel I agree.
@Harry Engel I agree with all of that. To add to that, I think one reason people pick the 78’ team over the 75’ team is the 78’ team destroyed both opponents on the way to the super bowl (33-10 defeating Denver and 34-5 beating Houston) and the they were beating an excellent Dallas team 35-17 late in the super bowl, at that point Dallas had only one offensive touchdown until the Steelers played rather soft defensively for the remainder of the game. However, I don’t think Houston was the same caliber of opponent in the AFC title game that Oakland was in 74’ and 75’.
To add even more to that, I would put the 75’ and 78’ teams in the top 10 as you said. In no particular order for the top 10 teams I’d probably go
-72’ Dolphins
-75’ Steelers
-76’ Raiders
-78’ Steelers
-84’ 49ers
-85’ Bears
-89’ 49ers
-91’ Redskins
-92’ Cowboys
-04’ Patriots
Honorable mentions
-66’ Packers
-73’ Dolphins
-79’ Steelers
-86’ Giants
-69’ Chiefs
-96’ Packers
-98’ Broncos
What you think?
@Harry Engel Indeed! #34 was the leader of that excellent LB core and wasn't he the Steelers' defensive captain?
Ahhh the 92 Dallas Cowboys.... Michael Irving was a damn beast!!! Hell the entire roster were damn beasts!!!! Mets win!!!! Mets win!!!!!
My most favorite was Emmitt Smith. His was one of my favorite Running Backs and My most favorite Cowboy Players. Coming from a none Cowboy fan!
If the patriots won they'd be first.
Definitely
16-0, 17-0...18-0...um, er, 18-oops....
Too bad they didn't
And if my grandma had balls she’d be my grandpa...
Did the annoying one get their feelings hurt 😢
How Brady wasnt unanimous MVP in 2007 Ill never understand. One bozo out of 50 voted for Farve
@Harry Engel anything ^could^ have happened if the Packers went the the SB. Pats win b/c Farve mistakes, Pack wins b/c Pats were burnt out by then.
All I know is my 10-year old self and the rest of Patriot kingdom were THRILLED we got to play the Giants instead of the Packers in SB 42. Tragic
paid shill
You could make an equally valid argument for Moss that year. Moss changed that entire offense. No way does Brady put up those kind of numbers without him.
*Favre
@@goldenraven2046 i agree
And you STILL don't have Jimmy Johnson in the NFL hall of fame.
Well done NFL 👏 Well done.
I’m a Cowboys fan and he did a great job but Jimmy doesn’t have enough of a resume to be in the Hall of Fame. Sorry. He had 2 good years with the Cowboys and that was it.
@@RR64434 yeah because the cowboys have been to superbowl games alot since 96
@@RR64434 What other coach that won back to back super bowls isn't in the HoF?
Reuben Riojas no Cowboy fan says Jimmy Johnson isn’t a hall of famer, evey year he coached they usually did really good
@@roboninja3194 I get your point but what I am saying is that he didn't have any other success in the NFL after that. The Hall of fame signifies greatness in the sport. It is more about longevity and a proven track record of success in the NFL. His NFL coaching record is 80-64. Very Average to me. Although if he did make it to the HoF I wouldn't be disappointed.
1976, 1980, 1983
Raider Nation baby.. Just Win Baby
In retrospect the 2007 Patriots started to waver during the playoffs. They barely beat San Diego who were hobbled with injuries (Rivers and L.T). If they were healthy they might have had a chance to beat them. It wasn't that shocking they lost to the Giants.
frankie3987 no because they almost did in the regular season
My '92 cowboys
92 Cowboys only #6? I guess that’s fair, those 90s Cowboys were amazing. This top 10 list is a lot better than the one they put out 2 years ago.
GO COWBOYS!!! PLEASE LET US RETURN TO THE SUPERBOWL IN MY LIFETIME!!
@@chrishandsome4267 Cowgirls lost to the browns
33n 3l I know a Lions fan isn’t talking trash about another time, y’all have been the laughing stock of the league for 20 years gtfoh
As great as the 1975 Steelers were Staubach was throwing into the endzone at the end to beat them.Final score 21-17 and Dallas lead throughout the game until reggie Harrison's block punt changed the game.
1975 Dallas Cowboys were a great team as well and those Pitt vs Dallas SB'S are the best!
A fan sense 72. I love this team. Thank you for all the great steeler memories.
Scariest phrase ever: Brady to Moss
Nathan Caron now Brady to Evans
@@mikebrhel12 Wilson to Metcalf
@@33s60 dang
Scariest phrase ever Montana to Rice!
@@thegoat164 ok now that’s true
RIP to Willie Brown .
@Harry Engel yes sir. They had a great secomdary in the 80's too with Hayes and Haynes.
@Harry Engel The Soul Patrol. Willie Brown was one of the greatest corners ever. Definitely top 5 all time...maybe top 3 along with Mel Blount and Night Train Lane. Tatum and Atkinson were a great safety duo
@@quincee3376 Mike Haynes was one of the greatest corners ever. I would say he's top 5 all time. He was the guy that really put that 83 Raiders team over the top. Him and Lester Hayes was a great CB duo. They totally shut down the Redskins passing game in SB18...which was the highest scoring offense in NFL history at that time. Haynes was great with the Patriots before he got traded to the Raiders
@@jeremythompson9122 yes i know that.
@Harry Engel yup. Im an Eagles fan so im glad the Raiders destroyed the Skins . Not too happy about them beating my Eagles though,,lol.
I feel like for the first 9 weeks the 07 patriots were the greatest team ever blowing out a stacked chargers team going on the road and destroying a 13-3 cowboys team by 21 points and the going and beating undefeated Peyton Manning on the road is the most impressive stretch I’ve seen. I feel like they started to slow down after the eagles game
Ik the 2019 ravens didn’t end that well but they might’ve had an even better stretch they beat almost every playoff team in a row it was historic but then lost to the titans
Philadelphia provided the blueprint. They barely escaped Baltimore and struggled with the Giants. To this day Brady cannot handle being rushed, pressured.
Steelers should forever be kicking themselves for not drafting Dan Marino, could’ve continued the dynasty into the 80s
07 pats were a helmet catch away from being #1 :(
And Asante Samuels dropped INT
That stings. You just hurt my Pat pride
@@samuelkahn3565 same
@@Tazer183 that Samuels dropped INT was, maybe, more crucial. He picks that off that stupid catch may not even have happened
Pats lost twice cause of dropped catches a dropped pick and a dropped catch
Any of these thing happen
- Belichick takes the FG over going for it on 4th down
- Asante Samuel picks the ball off instead of dropping it
- The helmet catch hits the turf
- Brady and Moss connect on the pass at the end
The 2007 Patriots are the undisputed greatest team, and that's what makes the NFL so amazing. If the Pats had not given their all and shown too much to the Giants in Week 17, I don't think they win, but the Pats too much for the Giants to study and they were all over Brady. Bill and Brady learned from that, and now, no one is beating them twice a season.
Errrm giants beat them twice in 2011
You forgot the most important thing
If the offensive line could protect Brady at all the entire game
@@animeshgandhi1551 do you know how to count? So beating them in the regular season and the Superbowl isn't twice?
The 1992 Dallas Cowboys had the best Triplets in NFL history. The best offensive line in NFL history. The best depth in NFL history. The fastest defense in NFL history. The NFL's all-time leading rusher. The most dominant post-season against high quality competition in NFL history. Oh, they were also the best team in NFL history.
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I'd rather take Montana, Rice and Craig over Aikman, Irvin, and Smith. The only one of them who's top 10 at their position is Smith. Meanwhile Rice is far and away the best WR of all time and Montana is at worst the 3rd best QB of all time.
This is why we can't stand Cowgirl fans. The 70s Raiders had better offensive lines. Ain't no way in hell the 90s Cowboy defenses can see the 70s Steelers, 80s Bears, 2000s Ravens (either 2000 or 2006) 2002 Bucs and the 2013/2014 Seahawks.
And the 1991 Redskins were technically the most dominant team ever
@@elbowgang9715 so how many Super Bowls did those teams get?
The 1992 Dallas Cowboys were the NFL’s version of the Miami Hurricanes. The 1993 Cowboys should’ve been in the top 5 because they were team to start 0-2 and win it all.
9:04
As big and strong as they were good ol' Coach Madden didn't exactly get hoisted up very high. 🤣😂
Strangely, 46 years later, there are still a few Steeler fans who whine about they would have three-peated in 1976 if only they had Franco and Rocky. Pittsburgh had both on opening day and still lost to Oakland so that is highly dubious. Pittsburgh got their four rings and deserved the title of the Team of the Seventies, but this was the Raiders' year. In 1976, Oakland was as good as any SB champion at 16-1. It's past the time when we should be hearing "If only we had Franco and Rocky...!" Oakland didn't have Fred Biletnikoff in the brutally close 1975 title game, and only lost by 6 points. I think a Hall of Fame WR was probably worth one TD. The Raiders didn't make a case about this.
“The will to win.”-Al Davis
Just Win Baby
RIP Junior 🌺🌸🌼🌷💐
'72 Dolphins will be #1. The only undefeated Super Bowl winning team ever.
UrbanOutlawsSk8Co definitely
They had an easy schedule
'72 Dolphins was a team full of white guys that would be amateur players in today's age. Maybe the margin in which they were better than other teams at the time was significant, but it's like claiming some sprinter from 1924 is the #1 sprinter of all time when there's hundreds of people today that could beat his time.
how many hof QBs came from pittsburgh damn
6
QBs? What about the amount of insane linebackers they had in those 4 teams that win the super bowl? & I’m a cowboys fan
@@chrishandsome4267 yeah. How many though?
When they bring in a tool like Bret Michaels it hurts the case for the team
If Jimmy Johnson would’ve stayed in Dallas, they would’ve won 4 or 5 Super Bowls in a row!
If Vince Lombardi didn't die of cancer at 58, he could have won 10 more SB. See, I can do that too.
That 07 Patriots running game hurt them at the end. Excellent team.
God I wish the Cowboys could get back to the glory days 😔
'92 Cowboys #1
Leonardo Cucchiara 85 Bears would beat any team on this list
@0:11 GOAT ALERT GOAT ALERT WE HAVE A SPEAKING GOAT I REPEAT WE HAVE FOUND THE SPEAKING GOAT OF QBs. End of transmission.
You have the GOAT Joe Montana and then came along the Forest Gump of the NFL Mr. Tuck Rule himself😂
Love my 1962 Packers, 13-1, 415 points scored, 148 given up. Beat Halas' Bears 49-0 in Green Bay, beat the Eagles 49-0 in Philadelphia, who they lost the 1960 championship to. Lost to an 11-3 Detroit team on Thanksgiving. Lombardi's best team.
I find myself watching a lot of old nfl games that were played before i was even born. I watched 3 or 4 games the 1976 raiders played that season and man i tell you they were GREAT. I watched the entire 76 superbowl raiders vs vikings. The raiders were hust clearly the superior team. Like it wasnt even close. THAT #8 ranking is definitely justifed
Jimmy Johnson is now in the Hall of Fame 1 12 20
When I was a kid and the NFL first came to the UK I bought a VHS tape that featured highlights of two Superbowls, Jets v Colts and 76 Raiders v Vikings. I thought, "Wow these games are so old!" Even though they were actually only about 10 to 15 years old at the time I was watching. 😂
My guess for the best Niners team of all time, would probably have to be the 1989 49ers even though they lost two regular-season games, that season was just in a whole nother atmosphere
You can see the top 3 in the nfl app. 1989 49ers are not in it.
1989 Niners are Number 5.
@@GeneralZodFDNY77
NFL Films Top 10 Greatest Teams in NFL History the 89 Niners are #1
If you switched the 2007 Patriots last reg. season game (beat NYG 38-35) with the SB (lost NYG 17-14), the Patriots would've had the same record w/ the same stats but have won the SB & most likely been greatest team ever. Just by switching two games around. Guess i'll just have to be happy w/ 20 yrs of dominance instead...LFG!!!
Gotta give the 70s Steelers credit: They won 2 Super Bowls before the 1978 rule changes and won 2 after
7 seems about right for NE 2007. The close games in the regular season: 24-20 at IND, 31-28 PHI, 27-24 at BAL, 38-35 at NYG. But it’s about that 1.
OAK 1976: I’ve seen that NFL Films of Super Bowl XI & old man Willie with the Pick Six. And the years of the Raiders coming up short to the Steelers in the playoffs and they finally hoist the Lombardi.
DAL 1992: Read “Boys Will Be Boys.” Everything finally came together for a team that was 1-15 four years ago.
It’s still sad that the 2007 patriots finished the regular season with a perfect record and not walk away with the lombardi trophy
Actually it was quite funny, and still is.
They lost because they were OVERRATED to begin with.
@@thegoat164 are you a moron how can they be overrated. In the end they only lost by inches
Speak for yourself it's the best upset in sports history
the annointed one
People forget that team had peaked. They were a tired old team, and it showed in the playoffs even before the Super Bowl. A pedestrian Jaguars team played even with them, and then a hobbled Chargers team did the same.
Romo looks like a Hollywood romantic comedies actor
2:26 Gotta love Fran's praise
The Patriots one still sucks to see especially since I was in high school and my team went undefeated that season and my little brother's team went undefeated that season and it was just a crazy season to all end with one of the biggest upsets in sports history lmao my high school self was NOT happy after that game but it's funny thinking back on it now
Greatest team in NFL history 1992 Dallas Cowboys 13 - 3 won NFC East Division crown NFC divisional playoffs beat Philadelphia Eagles 34 - 10 re match 1980 NFC Championship NFC Championship beat San Francisco 49ers 30 - 20 rematch 1981 known as change of the Guard greatest game NFC history Super Bowl XXVII beat Buffalo Bills 52-17 number one defense in the league underrated to become Dynasty team of the early 90s back-to-back World Championship professional football 1992 and 1993 forever
Thank you. Agreed.
America's Team - 5x Super Bowl Champions Dallas Cowboys won 4 Super Bowl championship 1971 1977 1992 and 1993 from Roger Staubach to Troy Aikman overrated greatest quarterback of all time
How bout them Cowboys?! 🤘🤙
As a giants fan ill even admit that 07 patriots team is the greatest all time.
I'm surprised the Patriots were as high as they were to be completely honest. If you want to be considered the greatest team, you have to win the big game, period. I'd put the 2003-2004 team higher than the 2007 team. They won back to back Super Bowls in 03' and 04' and went on a 21 game win streak spanning from October 5th 2003 to October 31st 2004. Yes, you heard me right, they didn't lose a game in over a calendar year. That's dominance!
@Harry Engel Corey Dillon was a beast that 2004 season, but everyone forgets that Laurence Maroney had his best year as a Patriot in 2007. I'm not saying he's on the level of a Corey Dillon, i just find it funny that people forgot how talented Maroney was and if it wasn't for injuries, he really would've been special. Todd Gurely reminds me of his game, and elusive and strong back.
I 100% agree with the last statement you've made. Willie McGinest and company would've dropped Eli.
the only other patriots teams that could mess with 07 are 2016 and 2014. 2014 was the most stacked team they ever had if you look at the roster. 2016 could have gone 19-0 if they were fully healthy the entire year.
They never had a all pro running back or fullbacks so a complete team .nah Dallas and Denver were stacked
The best documented teams are the 92 Cowboys and 07 Patriots.
92 Cowboys should be number 3 behind 85 Bears and 72 Dolphins.
They weren't better than the 78 Steelers or both 84 and 89 49ers.
@@jonathanblaze1648 Cowboys would've beaten both of those teams not saying they weren't great teams 92 cowboys bigger offensive line would've wore down the lite defensive lines .it was so much different game in the 90's
You can't lose 3 games and be the third best team ever.
@@ZyperSide sure you can . you have to consider the competition. ,injuries so on .
WRONG
I'm not a pats fan but there's no way they're six teams that are better than this team. I would really like to see a strength of schedule comparison of all these teams
'76 Raiders should be higher, they only lost once and faced brutal competition.
I have been hearing a lot of Chris Schenkel on these videos... I didn’t know he also voiced for NFL Films in addition to working for ABC.
Instinctively slitting a throat used to defend the absence of the ‘91 Redskins from the Top 10 (or Top 5 for that matter) is justifiable homicide.
2007 pats would of been #1 if they won the super bowl against the Giants
2007 and 2011 the Giants owned their ass!
@@thegoat164 yeah but 01, 03, 04, 14, 16, 18 they owned the rams x2, eagles, panthers, falcons, seahawks ass. 6 sbs in 20 years more than the 49ers have in their history lmao
92 Dallas and 98 broncos were the best teams no cap
6:15 how do you split your tongue open lol
Thenarwallace no mouthpiece?
Those sorry excuse for facemasks? Also haven't you seen folks get their tongue split?
‘07 Patriots the greatest regular season team in NFL history
2:33 WTF is the qb supposed to do there
Giggling about being smashed by Jack Lambert. Bless you, Joe.
You know and Im not a packer fan but that packer team should be in the top 2 of all time , they won 5 championships in 7 years no free agency to fix holes like today you didnt have the medical miracles of today or the cry babies
If the NFL could once again have the Raiders and Cowboys be good, it’s a ratings wrap. TV deals into the stratosphere.
Micheal Vick " I will put the Cowboys against any other team" . And " I killed dogs " .
I notice they never mentioned Mike Webster...
I was about to stop watching the #7 2007 Pat's. But then I saw how salty the bel belecthich was and it made me so happy.
This top 10 is just nostalgia fan service. You mean to tell me the 99 Rams can't make the top 10? number 1 offense, number 5 defense? There are a bunch of teams that have been around since 2000 that are better than teams on this top 10.
My favorite hypothetical matchup would be the 92 Cowboys against the 85 Bears.
No the 00 ravens and the 85 bears
98 broncos were similar to Dallas.
You shouldn't be a top 10 team if you didn't win the SB.
Seeing how the Pats are the only team to go 18-0 i would say they are the exception
@@Fassnight 18 and 1
@@vichedges8858 that was implied in the response to AE's comment. Still went 18-0 though and then lost the SB so they deserve the spot in the top 10
@@Fassnight I would say that the other one loss teams that won the championship should be higher
@@vichedges8858 It's definitely debatable.
Raiders won 17 in a row in 1976-77, including 76 SB and first 4 games of 77. Lost only 4 games over 3 seasons, 1967-69.
Those old raiders still sends chills up my spine.
Only issue is that should've been the patriots first title that year.... but hey nfl messed us over enough before that
The '92 Cowboys didn't have to play Lawrence Taylor twice that season.
The 1st Time they never showed a Jack Tatum Hit by the 1976 Raiders... I don't like that at all
How’s the 14-2 Super Bowl pats way lower than 2007?
That 07 Pats team was stupid good
T his is ridiculous Cowboys should be a top 3 team ever
This list is ok but it's a few things I will change
Like what
75 Steelers had the Oilers and Bengals who both won 10+ wins that year, then they overcame the Raiders and Cowboys in the playoffs. Sure, you could argue they’re just right at 10, but you could also higher
I havent even watched the video yet and im sure ill be upset lol
We all know it's the 07 pats. Nobody gonna put them at 1 cause they didn't win the last one.
THIS WAS COOL............
I need an NFL Films soundtrack for these instrumentals.
I'm sorry but the team who weren't the Champs don't belong in the top 10
The majority agree
‘92 Cowboys only #6? Please. More like top 3, and they aren’t #3.
I can’t believe the Steelers never drafted Montana, Marino, or Kelly!! 3 of the greatest QBs come out of Pittsburgh!
My pops said their 76 steeler team was their best ever even if they didn’t make it to the dance. He said, what they accomplished that year in the face of all their injuries and adversity, was insurmountable.
No no no no no no no
92 cowboys is top 5 AT LEAST.... if that was patriots or steelers they'd put them up there
As a packers fan I hated the cowboys they was that damn good
Montana is a Steelers fan no wonder he doesn’t like Brady
How about them cowboys
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I wouldn't put a team in the top10 that didn't win the Superbowl regardless of going undefeated in the regular season...
Wjy though tjere are teams like the cowboys that lost 3 games how is that better
@@sharky2404 Cowboys would've went undefeated also with that weak schedule the Patriots played that year.
@Tripz i definitely don't think the dolphins team is the best ever even though they went undefeated. To me it's not just always about who has the best record. I look more at the talent... To me i would take that 98 Broncos team the San Francisco team with Deon Sanders and the 92 Cowboys as my top teams of all time...
@Tripz That 07 Patriots team was good don't get me wrong but i honestly think the Patriots team that beat the Panthers was better. The more i think about it you probably right they definitely should be in the top 10. They were unstoppable in the regular season like no other team we ever saw.
@@sharky2404 Cause they won when it mattered. The L to the Rams ended on an incompletion in the endzone. The Washington L would've been a W if not for a fluke double fumble on the same play for a defensive TD. They also avenged their only convincing L against the Eagles with 2 wins over them later in the season including a blowout in the playoffs.
They also outscored their opponents by an average of 39-16 in the playoffs. And they were a dynasty, so of course they were gonna have a spot on here. That's the same reason the 78 Steelers are gonna probably be top 4 despite feasting on the 2nd weakest schedule in the league that year.
I feel bad for the QB that came before Aikman. Imagine getting manhandled by LT and Reggie White twice a year no wonder they were a human trashcan before Jimmy Johnson. Aikman only dealt with Reggie White early in his career.
NFL logic. Going 18-1 and losing the super bowl makes you better than a team going 17-2 and winning the super bowl. Ohhhhkaaaayyyy.
How bout them Cowboys
1976 Raiders: 9 HOFers on the field.