@@daver1959 The goal of every team every year should be to win the Super Bowl. Glad you're happy to just have winning seasons guess you don't watch the playoffs, others however do.
@WillMuny they made it to four since 1980, although they did lose two of them. Yet, you can not deny their success since 1970. Only a few teams have six Super Bowl trophies. I won't deny that I wish they did better in the playoffs since going to their last Suoer Bowl.
@jaxonwoods8181 I can't tell you how I know because I have too much respect for Coach Shula. He lost his edge in the 1980s. Part of it was his extreme loyalty to his assistant coaches. He also lost his defensive and offensive coordinators. Those were key. But there is something else that he used that doesn't work anymore. Intimidation of both players and media. He was obsessed with media coverage. He used to isolate new beat reporters and read them the riot act on day one. That's why he never got a tough question thereafter. He told them he would destroy their careers. Back then, no cell phones. It's a different world now.
@@J.P.-dd6ij Did you take a lot of drugs in the 2000s, just not a football fan, or mommy doesn't know that you're using her phone? '05 AND '08 Superbowl champions and made it there in '10.
Since 2008 The Pittsburgh Steelers are #1. 🖤💛 Thanks to great players and since 1969 3 coaches Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher (1992) and Mike Tomlin 2007. Model of winning consistency. The BEST!!!
Well each year you are pretty much given 2 victories over the Browns so minus 2 wins for each year for 30 years... That should be your real win record.
@ and the Patriots for decades two victories over the jets the packers over the lions the Cowboys over the Giants 49ers over the cardinals and so on. Be real Steelers are the best regardless.
Ha ha ha!!! You done said a mouthful right there, my Man!!! Them Pittsburgh Steelers are my team! Been a Pittsburgh Steelers Fan, since the Late 1970s, and that'll NEVER change! GO STEELERS!!!!!!!!!!
@@america1st721Prior to 1970 they were 2 separate leagues. The NFL and the AFL. The first couple of Superbowls were actually games of the champions of each league. Prior to the Superbowl, AFL and NFL teams never played each other. After the 1970 merger, it became 1 league. This is why we have the AFC and NFC. Some teams switched. The Pittsburgh Steelers were originally in the NFL but switched to the AFC after the merger. This list represents winning since the merger. It’s now 1 league with 2 separate conferences.
@@america1st721 oh how ridiculous you sound. First off, saying the nfl and afl have nothing to do with eachother is like saying peanut butter and jelly have nothing to with eachother even though they combine to be the filler in one of the most iconic sandwiches ever created. Second the NFL and AFL merged in 1970 to form the modern NFL. Third the NFL started in 1922 and if you want to get even more technical they actually started in 1920 as the APFA(American professional football association) and renamed themselves in 1922.
That was fascinating watching the Patriots make their run towards the top with the Packers contenting with Bears until the Bears fell back on the list.
Damn the Vikings were a FORCE that first decade. Best winning percentage and most wins to not win a SB. (The do have a pre-NFL championship). It’s hard being a MN sports fan.
A lot has certainly changed, since then. No more Houston Oilers. The Baltimore Colts are the Indianapolis Colts. The Washington Redskins are now the Washington Commanders. Newer teams were added to the NFL Ranks, such as the Carolina Panthers, and the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Houston Texans are in Houston, Texas, now. The Saint Louis Cardinals are now the Arizona Cardinals...... And there may be more switches, that I can't remember off the top of my head. And-Wouldn't you know it? The Detroit Lions have finally revived! They are sitting on top of the NFC North, with only one loss this year. I'm so proud of them! Remember this: That's coming from a Pittsburgh Steeler Fan!
@@ronaldshank7589As a Steeler fan, how could you fail to mention that the Baltimore Ravens are actually the original Cleveland Browns? Art Modell whisked the Browns out of Cleveland in the middle of the night and relocated them to Baltimore. Cleveland was without a football team for many years prior to getting the new Browns (an expansion team). Cleveland and Pittsburgh was a bitter rivalry until the Browns moved to Baltimore and the Ravens became Pittsburgh’s bitter rivalry. The new Cleveland Browns did get to keep the records of the Cleveland Browns up until they relocated to Baltimore. That’s why Jim Brown will be forever linked to Cleveland. And yes I’m also a Steeler fan.
At 1991 my team was up there in top 3 and top 6 respectively, then Gibbs left, Jack Kent Cooke died, Dan Snyder nearly ruined us, but what a plummet from 1992 to 2023 lol
I wold have appreciated seeing all the teams, knowing that my beloved Lions were probably at the bottom. I wanted to see how bad it was. PS- these past 2 years are the turnaround thank God!
Raiders got a high as 3rd in 81 and soon after they dropped of the chart for good. Be lucky to have made it to 200 wins but can at least add the two wins from this year.
Loved the ascension of the Broncos through the 80s and 90s. Pat Bowlen had one of the better runs of any NFL owner ever. Hated to see the descent in the tale end of the Elway era. Still top 6.
HOWEVER, the merger between the AFL and the NFL was fully realized in 1970. Most stats that you follow usually use the 1970 start for that very reason - that both leagues were one that year.
Who was the eejit who used the BASEBALL cardinals design for the nfl? Washington Redskins became the Commanders, but that change is not reflected, so the Redskins % doesn't change for several years at the end. Seems like the list was made by folks who don't live in the USA?
Meh. Since vikings started playing indoors in 2016 they have a 13-3, 10-7, 13-4 and 11-2 this current season. Three 8 win season and two 7 win season. They are still top 5
This shows what I knew - of the two 1976 expansion teams - Seattle and Tampa - Seattle is far superior. Tampa has two Super Bowls with sudden spurts of excellence, but consistent winning is in Seattle ranking 15th on this list. Tampa on the other hand never makes it into the top 20 to this very day, despite the fact they are currently one of three clubs with a four year playoff streak or more (Buffalo, KC, and Tampa have made the playoffs the last four years at least - no other team in the NFL has this right now).
The Rams have 423 wins since 1970 but you don’t have them on this list. You have them at the 8th best winning percentage but still not on this list. Something is wrong here.
@@acb9896Ok? And that’s a good reason to leave them out why? The Buccaneers aren’t even in the losing column on the right. The Buccaneers have won two superbowls. The Vikings, Bills, and Bengals are represented on this list despite not winning any superbowls in their entire history. This video is supposed to represent the entire NFL from a statistical standpoint.
How did the only team with 4 consecutive division championships not be at or near the top??? Absolutely certain these rankings are fraught with errors for many teams.......
Of the top 10 teams in regular season wins only the Vikings don't have a Super Bowl win. Of the top 15 teams in regular season wins only the Vikings and Bill's have failed to win the Super Bowl. Of the top 10 in winning % only the Vikings don't have a Super Bowl win. Of the top 20 in winning % only the Vikings, Chargers, Bills and Titans don't have a Super Bowl win.
That was a nonsense video. When you look at all time winning percentage for a franchise and the franchise moves, it starts from scratch. It had for example the Tennessee Titans for a few years having the highest winning percentage but that in reality is the Houston Oilers franchise.
Why would we count a time when football wasn't really football, and there were only 10 total teams. Super Bowl 1, 1966 makes the most sense. That includes AFL and NFL.
Cowboys have the highest ALL TIME winning percentage. Cherry picking 1970 as the start date doesn't even include the entire SB era, let alone NFL history. #1 Cowboys .574 #2 Packers .573... Pittsburgh ranks #10 with .539.
Why would the other team's history count when Dallas didn't exist yet? Over the course of a longer existence there'll undoubtedly be more chances to have bad seasons. GB is much more impressive than Dallas, just for them adding 40 years of games. Hell, even the Steeler's winning % during 34 more years is more impressive. Especially in a league built on parody.
@Atheos-1 The Cowboys started in 1960. So why exclude the 60s? The Steelers sucked in the 60s. The Packers sucked in large chunks of their history too. No. Dallas is tied with Green Bay for the most playoff seasons with 36, more than Pittsburgh, NY, SF, and every other franchise despite being in existence for decades less. The Cowboys are way more impressive. It's not even close. Your argument fails because you ignore the fact that numerous expansion teams have been created even more recently, and they fall short of Dallas in winning percentage too. Any time period covering more than the last 23 years will include teams with different existence spans. Why not include undoctored all time winning percentage rather than only featuring some convoluted, cherry-picked span? Or at least SB era (1966) lol. At least there's some logical basis for that.
@krl97a Sounds like you have a problem with the video's choice of "since the Afl/NFL merger," as the criteria? Again, I'm not sure why every team being in the same league, or dealing with the exact same standards isn't the best option for an impartial judgement,, except that it doesn't leave your favorite team at the top? I'm sorry, that it bugs you this much. Btw, Dallas isn't America's team. That was going to be the title of an NFL films video about the Steelers in the 70's, because the way that their fanbase travels, was so impressive, to the people at NFL films. The title was suggested by Ed Sabol, the founder of NFL films. The problem, for that working title, was that the Steeler's owner didn't like it, and is quoted as saying, "We're not America's team, we're the Pittsburgh Steelers," so it was scrapped. After which the exact same title it was used as a title for a Dallas video. No amount of Dallas fans rubbing that title "America's team" in everyone's face will ever change the fact that the title was first thought up to use on Steelers video, not the Cowboys, sorry.
@Atheos-1 Wrong again. The merger started in 1966 with the common draft and SB, and only finished in 1970. Also doesn't change the fact that several teams were created later or justify ignoring the first half century of the NFL. BTW it's adorable that Steelers fans are so buttburt over the Cowboys being America's Team that they tell themselves that twisted fable to cope LOL.
@@krl97a Wrong, they began pitting each league's champion against each other. The merger was completed when the video says it was. Why would you do a partial member as the whole thing, unless it somehow benefited your favorite team? "Twisted fables?" Lmfao It's funny to me that cowboy fans think that an inconvenient truth about their greatest accomplishment, being given a name, is a twisted fable?
You play to win the game , the patriots have 6 super bowls in the salary cap and free agency era whereas the steelers got most of their super bowls before the rules tightend
Correct right when the salary cap came in and the league expanded watering down the competition the patriots won their superbowls. When the rules were lose and there was not so much qb protection the Steelers dominated like real men. Once it became a pussy league the pats started winning superbowls.
Speaking of the patriots and rules, might not be the way to go. There's alot of NFL fanbases that feel screwed over, rightfully, by the fighting Bellicheats antics.
It would be too confusing because it would be multiple leagues, instead of just one. And the record keeping then weren't perfect (and there would also be lots and lots of ties). The leagues didn't fully merge together into the NFL until 1970 with the very first Super Bowls appearing only a few years before (one for each league).
It's funny how you start with 1970, which is Super Bowl 4, not the merger year of 1966 Super Bowl 1. If you did, the Steelers wouldn't be number one; the Cowboys would be. During that four-year stretch, Dallas won 30 more games than the Steelers did. That would give them a 7 game edge all the time.
It's interesting that 1970 is chosen; the year of the NFL-AFL merger. It means you missed all those great Green Bay Packer teams of the 1960s. A better measure would be win percentage since 1921, the first year of NFL as we know it.
A better measure wouldn't be before the merger. It was barely a league then and had only 10 teams. Additionally, it isn't anything like football as we know it. Super Bowl 1, 1966 makes the most sense.
No. They’re the model NFL franchise. Still owned by the same family that started them in 1933. And only 3 head coaches from 1969-present. And none of them ever were fired or encouraged to step down. Chuck Noll stepped aside because he felt the game had passed him by. Bill Cowher left because of his wife’s health. Otherwise, he would probably still be there as long as he wanted to be. Mike Tomlin will be there until he decides he doesn’t want to be there anymore. They’re the model of integrity. They never tank to get high draft picks and are tied for Lombardi trophies. The Rooney family eats, drinks and breathes football. That’s why they’re the best.
The Vikings are the ONLY team consistently in the top 10 of the list to never win a Super Bowl. Poor fans!
Fan from black & white TV days. Yes, Vikings fans suffer!
Yes it’s a terrible burden being good every year.
@@daver1959 The goal of every team every year should be to win the Super Bowl. Glad you're happy to just have winning seasons guess you don't watch the playoffs, others however do.
Vikings will get theirs soon
I’m sixty five now. Just one before I die. SKOL baby!
Wow the steelers, 3 coaches since 69. Total team stability and management.
Started off gross, Chuck really put a fire under them, and there was no turning back #herewego
Shows how good Don Shula was… Dolphins haven’t done squat since he retired and they’re still ranked high…
STEELERS three coaches since 1969. That is all you need to know.
Yet only 2 Super Bowls since 1980, the same amount as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
@WillMuny they made it to four since 1980, although they did lose two of them. Yet, you can not deny their success since 1970. Only a few teams have six Super Bowl trophies. I won't deny that I wish they did better in the playoffs since going to their last Suoer Bowl.
Damn, that’s impressive coming from a Cowboy’s fan
@SignalCorps1 coming from a Steelers fan Thank you. You had one of the great ones in Landry and another in Johnson
@@aurelian7831 unfortunately we also have an owner that fired both
There were issues with your Raiders in the graphic. Should just keep adding them together under same franchise regardless of the city.
Sams with the Chargers, probably, and maybe the Rams.
@@trv411 The Rams appeared on the winning percentages list as both from LA & STL at the same time.
Yeah it altered Colts record by doing that too
@@trv411 lol, the Chargers went from not being in the top 20 in winning percentage in 2017 to being #1 in 2018 to being #11 in 2019
Even the inconsistency was inconsistent. He had the Oakland and Vegas raiders in here in the 90s. This really should have been by franchise.
dolphins were the most consistent for a long time and now the steelers seem to be the most consistent. im a giants fan
However, takeaway the first half of the 1970's and winning a SB never happened again.
The Dolphins had one single coach for most of that time (Shula). One of the best ever.
@jaxonwoods8181 I can't tell you how I know because I have too much respect for Coach Shula. He lost his edge in the 1980s. Part of it was his extreme loyalty to his assistant coaches. He also lost his defensive and offensive coordinators. Those were key. But there is something else that he used that doesn't work anymore. Intimidation of both players and media. He was obsessed with media coverage. He used to isolate new beat reporters and read them the riot act on day one. That's why he never got a tough question thereafter. He told them he would destroy their careers. Back then, no cell phones. It's a different world now.
@@J.P.-dd6ij Did you take a lot of drugs in the 2000s, just not a football fan, or mommy doesn't know that you're using her phone?
'05 AND '08 Superbowl champions and made it there in '10.
Since 2008 The Pittsburgh Steelers are #1. 🖤💛
Thanks to great players and since 1969 3 coaches Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher (1992) and Mike Tomlin 2007. Model of winning consistency. The BEST!!!
Well each year you are pretty much given 2 victories over the Browns so minus 2 wins for each year for 30 years... That should be your real win record.
@ and the Patriots for decades two victories over the jets the packers over the lions the Cowboys over the Giants 49ers over the cardinals and so on. Be real Steelers are the best regardless.
Steelers Rule!
Ha ha ha!!! You done said a mouthful right there, my Man!!! Them Pittsburgh Steelers are my team! Been a Pittsburgh Steelers Fan, since the Late 1970s, and that'll NEVER change!
GO STEELERS!!!!!!!!!!
I’m sixty five now. Just one before I die. SKOL baby! 💜💛💜
The Oakland, LA, and Las Vegas Raiders are the same franchise.
this list is a complete disaster as the league started in the 30's
@@america1st721Prior to 1970 they were 2 separate leagues. The NFL and the AFL. The first couple of Superbowls were actually games of the champions of each league. Prior to the Superbowl, AFL and NFL teams never played each other. After the 1970 merger, it became 1 league. This is why we have the AFC and NFC. Some teams switched. The Pittsburgh Steelers were originally in the NFL but switched to the AFC after the merger. This list represents winning since the merger. It’s now 1 league with 2 separate conferences.
@@mikee2923 the NFL has nothing to do with the AFL and the NFL started in the 30's
@america1st721 the list starts at the 1970 season. Nothing before that should have been recorded here
@@america1st721 oh how ridiculous you sound. First off, saying the nfl and afl have nothing to do with eachother is like saying peanut butter and jelly have nothing to with eachother even though they combine to be the filler in one of the most iconic sandwiches ever created. Second the NFL and AFL merged in 1970 to form the modern NFL. Third the NFL started in 1922 and if you want to get even more technical they actually started in 1920 as the APFA(American professional football association) and renamed themselves in 1922.
That was fascinating watching the Patriots make their run towards the top with the Packers contenting with Bears until the Bears fell back on the list.
Damn the Vikings were a FORCE that first decade. Best winning percentage and most wins to not win a SB. (The do have a pre-NFL championship). It’s hard being a MN sports fan.
Cowboys been top five since the beginning
Bill's fan that's enjoyed 418 wins and counting but sadly no Superbowl.
Do a top 10 worst teams of all time. Maybe the Atlanta Falcons might make a list of top 10 of something. lol
That was an awesome presentation!❤
The Fins from 80% to 57% win % miss you so much Don Shula
The Las Vegas Raiders didn't exist in the 1980s and 90s. It was the Los Angeles Raiders then.
A lot has certainly changed, since then. No more Houston Oilers. The Baltimore Colts are the Indianapolis Colts. The Washington Redskins are now the Washington Commanders. Newer teams were added to the NFL Ranks, such as the Carolina Panthers, and the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Houston Texans are in Houston, Texas, now. The Saint Louis Cardinals are now the Arizona Cardinals......
And there may be more switches, that I can't remember off the top of my head.
And-Wouldn't you know it? The Detroit Lions have finally revived! They are sitting on top of the NFC North, with only one loss this year. I'm so proud of them!
Remember this: That's coming from a Pittsburgh Steeler Fan!
@@ronaldshank7589As a Steeler fan, how could you fail to mention that the Baltimore Ravens are actually the original Cleveland Browns? Art Modell whisked the Browns out of Cleveland in the middle of the night and relocated them to Baltimore. Cleveland was without a football team for many years prior to getting the new Browns (an expansion team). Cleveland and Pittsburgh was a bitter rivalry until the Browns moved to Baltimore and the Ravens became Pittsburgh’s bitter rivalry. The new Cleveland Browns did get to keep the records of the Cleveland Browns up until they relocated to Baltimore. That’s why Jim Brown will be forever linked to Cleveland. And yes I’m also a Steeler fan.
Further proving my point that the Vikings are the best team to have never won a SB. It’s tough being a fan of this team sometimes.
At 1991 my team was up there in top 3 and top 6 respectively, then Gibbs left, Jack Kent Cooke died, Dan Snyder nearly ruined us, but what a plummet from 1992 to 2023 lol
Steelers and cowboys fated to be rivals forever. Lets go Pittsburgh 🖤💛🖤💛
I wold have appreciated seeing all the teams, knowing that my beloved Lions were probably at the bottom. I wanted to see how bad it was.
PS- these past 2 years are the turnaround thank God!
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That pats team coming from worst than 20 to the second best team in the 19 years Brady was a starter crazy.
Loved seeing the Seahawks pop up on total wins after missing the 1st 6 years
Raiders got a high as 3rd in 81 and soon after they dropped of the chart for good. Be lucky to have made it to 200 wins but can at least add the two wins from this year.
Loved the ascension of the Broncos through the 80s and 90s. Pat Bowlen had one of the better runs of any NFL owner ever. Hated to see the descent in the tale end of the Elway era. Still top 6.
Washington Redskins. 4 super bowl appearances from 82-91 with 3 rings
Should have started with the 1966 season. The start of the SB era.
HOWEVER, the merger between the AFL and the NFL was fully realized in 1970. Most stats that you follow usually use the 1970 start for that very reason - that both leagues were one that year.
The Redskins falloff😔 thanks Snyder
Just because a team moves, does not mean they get separately listed. Brown's would be an exception.
So for 40 years, the Dolphins were America's team. Except in the post-season. 😏
Fun Fact - Since the Bucs entered the League in 1976 they are the only team from Florida to win a Super Bowl.
@@WillMuny Cool to know!
However, the Dolphins have been to five Super Bowls, winning two. Better than the VAST majority of the NFL. Who do you root for again?
@@JorgeDiaz-ly5qp Ha, no one! This was more of a diss on the Cowboys, I think
The Legendary Steelers on top as always. 🏆
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This would be cool to see decade by decade.
Even though they made most of their hay from 1970 to 1999, the Dolphins have been a top-five winner for 54 years. Don Shula's influence is vast.
Only one team in the top 16 to never win a super bowl. My Vikings….ugh.
I love how it’s slower and more intentional. +1 for that
Why did the producer of this video use the STL CARDINALS BASEBALL LOGO?
Go Steelers!
So Washington has been stuck on 399 wins since 2017? 🤔
It has always been difficult being a Vikings fan.
Damn them Dolphins teams from the 70-90s were a problem. Consistent all the way through
The Browns drop off the map. 😮
Just dropped a brown in the toilet.
3:45 St. Louis Cardinals from MLB?
XD
From the 60s to the 80s, the Cardinals played in St. Louis. In the late-ish 80s they moved to Arizona.
Who was the eejit who used the BASEBALL cardinals design for the nfl?
Washington Redskins became the Commanders, but that change is not reflected, so the Redskins % doesn't change for several years at the end.
Seems like the list was made by folks who don't live in the USA?
Why do you have the Las Vegas Raiders and the Oakland Raiders on the same chart in 1986 flawed chart
If you dont like this, you dont like steeler football. The standard is the standard
It's a damn shame what happened to the Redskins during the Dan Snyder error, I mean era
Just how many different Raiders teams were on this list at the same time? I count two, Oakland and Las Vegas at the same time. Anyone else?
so the Rams didn't win one game from 1994 through at least 2000? 207 wins and never changed.
I think there are a ton of issues with this, should be redone to accurately follow franchises through location changes
Could've started at the merger and showed the entire list!! Pretty sure my Lions are at the bottom...FOR NOW!! 💙🦁🏈
The downfall of the mighty raiders 😞 I became a fan in 1967 still my team but damn it’s hard, specially since I’m in east coast my whole life
Hey, I'll be bottom 4 just as long as we have had the 4 SB's in 5 years and 9 straight division championships.
It’s kinda ridiculous to have the Raiders listed multiple times simultaneously.
The Steelers really started to pad the stats once Tomlin took over. I guess ‘never had a losing season’ is good for something. 😂
Pretty much ever since the Vikings started playing indoors they haven't done as good.
Meh. Since vikings started playing indoors in 2016 they have a 13-3, 10-7, 13-4 and 11-2 this current season. Three 8 win season and two 7 win season. They are still top 5
@frisko08 they were playing inside a dome well before I was in high school in the late 1980's. Haven't been to a Super Bowl since the 1970's.
Moved into a dome in 1982 last Super Bowl was late 1970's.
@@madtownangler I see
In 1984 there were no las vegas raiders.
This shows what I knew - of the two 1976 expansion teams - Seattle and Tampa - Seattle is far superior. Tampa has two Super Bowls with sudden spurts of excellence, but consistent winning is in Seattle ranking 15th on this list. Tampa on the other hand never makes it into the top 20 to this very day, despite the fact they are currently one of three clubs with a four year playoff streak or more (Buffalo, KC, and Tampa have made the playoffs the last four years at least - no other team in the NFL has this right now).
I wonder if this guy knows the SB started in 66'? and the NFL has been around since the 30's.
Of course he knows. 1970 is year of the AFL/NFL merger.
@@austinstyles6393 Best "NFL" teams is the name of the video jr.
@@america1st721Very good. But apparently you skipped over the since 1970 part.
My Vukings are 4th all time?!?! Put some damn respect on our name Steven A.
The Rams have 423 wins since 1970 but you don’t have them on this list. You have them at the 8th best winning percentage but still not on this list. Something is wrong here.
This video seems to lack the Buccaneers completely
Because the didnt win a game until 1979
@@acb9896Ok? And that’s a good reason to leave them out why?
The Buccaneers aren’t even in the losing column on the right.
The Buccaneers have won two superbowls. The Vikings, Bills, and Bengals are represented on this list despite not winning any superbowls in their entire history.
This video is supposed to represent the entire NFL from a statistical standpoint.
How did the only team with 4 consecutive division championships not be at or near the top???
Absolutely certain these rankings are fraught with errors for many teams.......
I'll echo that this is far less interesting when you don't keep the wins together for teams that move from one city to the next. Thumbs down.
The methodology seemed pretty sketchy for sure.
Sad the Vikes are #5 in wins but no Super Bowl.
Run it back to 1960
I think the Packers are up there just on wins against the Bears who still suck if you count all time wins
Do it from the start of the NFL.
I think the top team from the beginning of the NFL is da Bears!
That would be unfair to the teams that joined in later years
@@alansach8437 Nope, the Packers have the most wins. But the Bears have played the most games.
@@alansach8437 Quit thinking, it's not your strong suit. Da Bears still suck...
Of the top 10 teams in regular season wins only the Vikings don't have a Super Bowl win.
Of the top 15 teams in regular season wins only the Vikings and Bill's have failed to win the Super Bowl.
Of the top 10 in winning % only the Vikings don't have a Super Bowl win.
Of the top 20 in winning % only the Vikings, Chargers, Bills and Titans don't have a Super Bowl win.
Bucs have two SBs and a whole lot of bad seasons in-between.
Patriots Top 5 in wins and win%(but they will dip below Denver this season in all time reg season wins.) You made this video a bit too early.
Not a single win for Washington added to the total wins in 2021?
Or 2022? wtf is this really though..
STEELERS
Gahnta
Why start at 1970, to get a correct number you need to back to the beginning of football in 1919 with Chicago Cardinals, include all the teams.
If your team never clinched #1 sorry for you, your teams sucks. 😂😂
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That was a nonsense video. When you look at all time winning percentage for a franchise and the franchise moves, it starts from scratch. It had for example the Tennessee Titans for a few years having the highest winning percentage but that in reality is the Houston Oilers franchise.
Broncos lost 5 super bowls.
and won 3, more than most teams have even been to
sorry, total bullshit that you didn't include franchise moves on the same franchise.
Terrible- if a team moves their stats aren’t counted.
Why not 1960?
Because the NFL as we know it today actually began in 1970 with the AFL/NFL merger.
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RAVENS
2001 - Tom brady enters the conversation. 2020 - Tom Brady leaves the coversation 😂
Philadelphia vs. world!
Bucs own the Eagles.
Very accurate statement, seeing that Philly sports fans are collectively the WORST in our country.
As a cowboys fan this still doesnt feel good.
I love how this conveniently ignores 51 previous years of NFL history.
The Green Bay Packers have 845 overall victories which is the most of any team in history! Dean
facts.gopackgo.
Typical packer fans can't comprehend simple facts like...example the video clearly states since 1970 not not 1918.
Why would we count a time when football wasn't really football, and there were only 10 total teams. Super Bowl 1, 1966 makes the most sense. That includes AFL and NFL.
Actually now is when it's not really football. Might as well have flags and a skirt on now.@RowlandHarrisIII
Meaningless stat, as the Pittsburgh has not been a dominant team since the late 1970s.
Salty? Lmfao
Now you know why the Cowboy fans are the way they are. Love the hate
Cowboys have the highest ALL TIME winning percentage. Cherry picking 1970 as the start date doesn't even include the entire SB era, let alone NFL history. #1 Cowboys .574 #2 Packers .573... Pittsburgh ranks #10 with .539.
Why would the other team's history count when Dallas didn't exist yet?
Over the course of a longer existence there'll undoubtedly be more chances to have bad seasons. GB is much more impressive than Dallas, just for them adding 40 years of games. Hell, even the Steeler's winning % during 34 more years is more impressive. Especially in a league built on parody.
@Atheos-1 The Cowboys started in 1960. So why exclude the 60s? The Steelers sucked in the 60s. The Packers sucked in large chunks of their history too. No. Dallas is tied with Green Bay for the most playoff seasons with 36, more than Pittsburgh, NY, SF, and every other franchise despite being in existence for decades less. The Cowboys are way more impressive. It's not even close. Your argument fails because you ignore the fact that numerous expansion teams have been created even more recently, and they fall short of Dallas in winning percentage too. Any time period covering more than the last 23 years will include teams with different existence spans. Why not include undoctored all time winning percentage rather than only featuring some convoluted, cherry-picked span? Or at least SB era (1966) lol. At least there's some logical basis for that.
@krl97a Sounds like you have a problem with the video's choice of "since the Afl/NFL merger," as the criteria? Again, I'm not sure why every team being in the same league, or dealing with the exact same standards isn't the best option for an impartial judgement,, except that it doesn't leave your favorite team at the top?
I'm sorry, that it bugs you this much.
Btw, Dallas isn't America's team. That was going to be the title of an NFL films video about the Steelers in the 70's, because the way that their fanbase travels, was so impressive, to the people at NFL films. The title was suggested by Ed Sabol, the founder of NFL films. The problem, for that working title, was that the Steeler's owner didn't like it, and is quoted as saying, "We're not America's team, we're the Pittsburgh Steelers," so it was scrapped. After which the exact same title it was used as a title for a Dallas video.
No amount of Dallas fans rubbing that title "America's team" in everyone's face will ever change the fact that the title was first thought up to use on Steelers video, not the Cowboys, sorry.
@Atheos-1 Wrong again. The merger started in 1966 with the common draft and SB, and only finished in 1970. Also doesn't change the fact that several teams were created later or justify ignoring the first half century of the NFL. BTW it's adorable that Steelers fans are so buttburt over the Cowboys being America's Team that they tell themselves that twisted fable to cope LOL.
@@krl97a Wrong, they began pitting each league's champion against each other. The merger was completed when the video says it was. Why would you do a partial member as the whole thing, unless it somehow benefited your favorite team?
"Twisted fables?" Lmfao It's funny to me that cowboy fans think that an inconvenient truth about their greatest accomplishment, being given a name, is a twisted fable?
You play to win the game , the patriots have 6 super bowls in the salary cap and free agency era whereas the steelers got most of their super bowls before the rules tightend
Correct right when the salary cap came in and the league expanded watering down the competition the patriots won their superbowls. When the rules were lose and there was not so much qb protection the Steelers dominated like real men. Once it became a pussy league the pats started winning superbowls.
Speaking of the patriots and rules, might not be the way to go. There's alot of NFL fanbases that feel screwed over, rightfully, by the fighting Bellicheats antics.
Why start at 1970? Go back to 1920.
Wasn’t 1970 the AFL NFL merger they were different leagues before then
It would be too confusing because it would be multiple leagues, instead of just one. And the record keeping then weren't perfect (and there would also be lots and lots of ties). The leagues didn't fully merge together into the NFL until 1970 with the very first Super Bowls appearing only a few years before (one for each league).
It's funny how you start with 1970, which is Super Bowl 4, not the merger year of 1966 Super Bowl 1. If you did, the Steelers wouldn't be number one; the Cowboys would be. During that four-year stretch, Dallas won 30 more games than the Steelers did. That would give them a 7 game edge all the time.
This season should fix that. STEELER NATION!
Cowboy fans are always so bitter
Cowboys. Most important and popular team in the NFL. Even more when they suck. Everyone talks about them! America's Team.
It's interesting that 1970 is chosen; the year of the NFL-AFL merger. It means you missed all those great Green Bay Packer teams of the 1960s. A better measure would be win percentage since 1921, the first year of NFL as we know it.
A better measure wouldn't be before the merger. It was barely a league then and had only 10 teams. Additionally, it isn't anything like football as we know it. Super Bowl 1, 1966 makes the most sense.
The squealers are cheaters.
No. They’re the model NFL franchise. Still owned by the same family that started them in 1933. And only 3 head coaches from 1969-present. And none of them ever were fired or encouraged to step down. Chuck Noll stepped aside because he felt the game had passed him by. Bill Cowher left because of his wife’s health. Otherwise, he would probably still be there as long as he wanted to be. Mike Tomlin will be there until he decides he doesn’t want to be there anymore. They’re the model of integrity. They never tank to get high draft picks and are tied for Lombardi trophies. The Rooney family eats, drinks and breathes football. That’s why they’re the best.
They only Squeal because you give the best head
I believe that you are thinking about New England.
@@Atheos-1 Was it New England that had basically an entire draft class (1974) inducted into the Hall of Fame? Including an undrafted free agent?
@ I have it correct . The squealer’s are the cheaters..!!!