2017 Eagles was something special. Carson Wentz went down to an ACL injury, and then comes Nick Foles leading that team to a Super Bowl win over the New England Patriots and that play called “The Philly Special”
I don't remember Seahawks doing the play, but the pats did it twice once against the Ravens or them and then tried, but failed in that game everyone calls it the philly special cause it won em the SB. It's like when people say oh I'll OBJ this ball or I'll Gronk spike it or Moss you or Primetime it all these moves were done before these guys just slapped a name to it and marketed it.
A lot of people don't talk about 1983 Los Angeles Raiders pulling maybe an all time upset on Washington Redskins. The 83 Redskins were the best team in NFL with a 14-2 record, defending Super Bowl Champions, Joe Theismann was the NFL MVP, led the league in points differential at +209, and an NFL Record (still stands today) at +43 in Turnover differential. So for the Los Angeles Raiders to go to the Super Bowl, with backup QB in Jim Plunkett and 2nd year RB in Marcus Allen, to beat the historical Redskins to 38-9 is a tremendous upset and amazing accomplish by that Raiders team.
The 2017 Eagles will always have a place in my heart. It was my first season without my grandma and we won it all. Granted she was a Panthers fan I wish she wouldve been here to see it
My Old Man was the biggest EAGLES fan I ever knew. GOD REST His Soul. He never got the chance to see them win a SuperBowl. When they won that game I cried because I was so proud of that team. And I thought about my father smiling down on THE EAGLES that night. I knew he was at peace. FLY EAGLES FLY!!!!
Can they quit blaming Anderson for the 1998 Viking's choke? I mean Anderson did choke but so did the defense who let the Falcons drive all the way down the field for a touchdown at the end of the game. Then both the offense and defense choked in overtime. Whole team choked. It was a group choke. Anyway maybe they weren't just quite that good. Denver destroyed the Falcons in the Super Bowl and Minnesota coudnt even beat them at home.
wasn't there like 3 dropped picks from the vikings d on that final falcons drive? like yeah if andeson made the kick, it would have ended the game, but the vikings d and offense was garbage after that kick.
@Harry Engel And went to the Super Bowl, like the Colts did the year before, a big favorite. You gotta play the game though and the Chiefs just played better.
@Harry Engel nah. 98 was still the better one. The 69 team's offense was inconsistent as hell. One game they would drop 40 and the next 3 they would only score around 15 to 20. Joe Kapp was a great leader but not a great player. Their defense did almost all of the dirty work the whole season, and so when it came to the Super Bowl, they were really exhausted. Also, if you watch the game itself (it's currently available on RUclips), you'll see the Chiefs D exposing the Vikings' offense. The 98 team never had that type of problem. The only reason they lost is because of a missed FG and a failed defensive stop.
Its 2020 and i still haven't gotten over that loss to the Falcons. I never will. Along with the 09 team against the Saints. True, Devastating heart breakers
That 2003 Patriots team was actually pretty mythical. The entire reason the Patriots became a dynasty came from how the team developed that season. In Week 1, they actually got shut out by Drew Bledsoe and the Bills 31-0. It was so embarrassing, it forced the Patriots to reevaluate their culture and attitude. By Week 17, when they would face the Bills again, they would not only get the Bills back, they would shut them out by the exact score of 31-0. Pretty spooky. Lol
Best football team I've ever seen to not make the Super Bowl other than maybe the 1990 49ers. The 87 49ers were a big disappointment too when they lost to Minnesota at home in the playoffs...the Anthony Carter game. The 86-88 Bears were a big disappointment also. They lost at home in the playoffs 3 years in a row...to Washington in the Divisional Round in 86 and 87 and the 49ers in the 88 NFC Championship
The 83 Raiders should be ranked way higher than #33. They destroyed the defending Super Bowl champion Redskins who had the highest scoring offense in history at the time and the league MVP. The Raiders dominated them and dominated the playoffs that year. Definitely a top 10 all time team.
The Oilers got shafted by the refs on that Renfro TD catch in the 79 AFC Championship against Pittsburgh. The 79 AFC Championship was basically the Super Bowl. The Steelers and Oilers were the best two teams in the NFL that year
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
I agree. That might be the best team I've ever seen in my lifetime as a football fan. It would be the 07 Patriots if they could've beaten the Giants in the Super Bowl. But as a Bills fan there's nothing more I love seeing than the Pats lose a Super Bowl so I was pulling for the Giants even though I hate all New York City sports teams. The Eagles were already my favorite NFC team because I hate the rest of the NFC East but now I like Philly even more after they knocked off the Pats in SB52.
Those 1990 Bills were incredible. Marino and the Dolphins put up 34 points on them in the playoffs and they still lost by double digits. Top 5 best team to not win the super bowl for sure.
@@jeremythompson9122 68 Colts, 74 Vikings, 78 Cowboys, 90 49ers, 94 Cowboys, , & 2006 Chargers I would add to those list of great teams that didn't Win it all.
I feel like the 98 Falcons are kind of disrespected. They were 14-2, only one less game behind the Vikings, and beat them in Minnesota when it mattered.
They looked like a joke in the Super Bowl though. Basically like a mediocre team that got really lucky and then ran into a real team. But yeah 14-2 is no joke. So i dunno.
the facts that any of the 1970's steelers superbowl teams aren't in the top 25 at LEAST is disrespectful. The greatest, most dominant defense the league has ever seen with some of the most powerful offensive weapons ever, and one is 43rd and another 39th? wow.
2003 Patriots not as good as the 2004 team. '04 had a much better offense with Corey Dillon at RB & Dion Branch in his prime & healthy David Patten, along with the great defense. The team was more dominant. In the playoffs they beat the #1 offense Colts by holding them to 3 points. Then beat #1 seed Pitt who had the #1 defense by scoring 41 pts. Beat #1 seed Steelers 41-27. Then beat a great Philly team in the SB
The 2017 Eagles were good but I think the 2010 Packers with Aaron Rodgers, Greg Jennings Jordy Nelson etc & that great defense (15 ppg allowed) is a better team. BJ Raji, Clay Matthews, Charles Woodson, 2x 2nd team All-Pro safety Nick Collins, 2010 pro bowl CB Tramon Williams.
Well that’s what made the Eagles team have a better legacy , they had a back up as quarterback and were regarded as underdogs by everyone , yet they still beat the best dynasty in football history
Man stop it the 2017 eagles were dominate all year and went 13-3 and beat the Pats in the super bowl and they had a ton of injuries that year as well the 2017 eagles are better than the 2010 packers who went 10-6 and got hot at the right time the eagles were more consistent and dominate and they beat a better team in the super bowl than the packers did stop being a homer
Greatest team in NFL history went on to win the Super Bowl 1971 Dallas Cowboys 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers 1981 San Francisco 49ers and 1983 Los Angeles Raiders
MICOLE WHYTE#Oneplus6T, A20, LG G6, Go 76ers Pittsburgh Steelers won 4 Super Bowl the 70s 1974 1975 1978 and 1979 San Francisco 49ers won 4 Super Bowl the 80s 1980 1984 1988 and 1989 and last but not least Dallas Cowboys won 4 Super Bowl 2 for the 70s and Dynasty two for the early 90s 1971 1977 1992 and 1993 3 greatest Dynasty team of all time
@@jefferyrobertson7520 NO! The 49ers have the Greatest Team and the Greatest dynasty of All Time. 1984 & 1989 49er teams are thee BEST EVER! Cowboys are not in the convo for dynasty. www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/dynasty-debate-making-the-final-call-on-the-1980s1990s-49ers-or-the-modern-day-patriots/
The 2003 Patriots are a microcosm of the entire Patriots dynasty. That season was way more impressive than most assume. Week 1, they actually got blown out by Drew Bledsoe and the Bills 31-0... but here's the spooky thing. Week 17, when they faced the Bills again, the Patriots shut THEM out... but also it was by the exact same score of 31-0. Kinda let's you know how that teamed developed into one of the most dominant teams in the NFL. Combining 2003 and 2004, those Patriots actually hold the longest win streak of like 26-0. If you ask me, those Patriots were even better than the 2007 Patriots.
Even though 2003 was the 2nd super bowl for the Patriots, in many ways this is where the Patriots as we know them now began. The 2001 team was one of the all time Cinderella/feel good underdog teams at a time right after 9/11 when everyone loved America. The 2003 Patriots: -Signed Rodney Harrison after he was released from the Chargers. -Days before the opening game Belichek savagely cuts Lawyer Maloy. -Get blown out in season opener as mentioned. This leads to the media including Tom Jackson saying the team is done and hates their coach. -After starting 2-2 the team wins 15 straight games, doesn't even trail after thanksgiving until the 4th quarter of the super bowl. -In the super bowl their league best defense gets touched by Jake Delhome of all people. This includes one of the greatest super bowl catches, an 85 yard td by Mohammad. -Tom Brady saves the day with a legendary and kinda overlooked performance with 32 completions for 355 yards and 3 touchdowns. A lot of recurring themes regarding the Patriots start with this season.
@@robertholston4708 yep. Exactly. That 2003 Patriots vs Panthers Super Bowl was awesome. It started out super slow, then both teams just exploded offensively. Tom Brady leads another classic game-winning drive and Adam Vinatieri kicks the game-winner.
Also 2003 was the Monday night game in Denver, down 1 in the 4th quarter with the ball at their own like 2 yard line. Belichek elects to take an intentional safety to be able to punt from further out. Defense gets a stop then Brady gets a td to win the game.
@@robertholston4708 oh, I've heard about that, but didn't realize it was in 2003 too, lol. Yeah, things like that really show how great of a coach Belichick is. Great time management and trust in their defense.
(9:57) The 1983 Los Angeles Raiders. Should be in the Top 20 more then ranked in 33. That team was the Best for The City of Los Angeles. It's nice that the Rams are back in LA. but during the 80's the did't live in LA. like the Raiders. and That City was alive in that season.
lol 2006. that was like the 4th best colt team that decade. and two or three of those teams, no way even 10 teams were better. SB or not, match em up and very few could have beat the best colt teams of the 2000s more than 1 out of 10 times
I said that on an earlier video. You have 100 seasons to choose from (more if you count AFL seasons) so surely the 100 "greatest" teams by definition would all have won a championship. This list should be re-titled 100 most talented teams.
I dont mean to be that guy but Jim Kelly isnt a HOFer. Those stats are basically Ryan Fitzpatrick of today. NOBODY thinks of Fitzpatrick as a hall of famer. Sure 4 straight superbowl appearances is great and all, but he never won one of them, and if we're just throwing guys in the hall for making superbowls, what about everyother player on those teams?
You could easily say the same thing about Kurt Warner and Joe Namath both quarterbacks who have one Super Bowl each and significantly worse statistics and yet they are hall of fame quarterbacks just goes to show you don't have to win the Super Bowl to be a hall of famer
2017 Eagles was something special. Carson Wentz went down to an ACL injury, and then comes Nick Foles leading that team to a Super Bowl win over the New England Patriots and that play called “The Philly Special”
Sports 311 my beloved birds
And then you went and sold nick foles. No more superbowls
LOL that was only 2 yrs ago! Why are you making it sound like nobody remembers it as if it was 50 yrs ago!?
Hector Rodriguez it was almost just like a movie watching it
I don't remember Seahawks doing the play, but the pats did it twice once against the Ravens or them and then tried, but failed in that game everyone calls it the philly special cause it won em the SB. It's like when people say oh I'll OBJ this ball or I'll Gronk spike it or Moss you or Primetime it all these moves were done before these guys just slapped a name to it and marketed it.
A lot of people don't talk about 1983 Los Angeles Raiders pulling maybe an all time upset on Washington Redskins. The 83 Redskins were the best team in NFL with a 14-2 record, defending Super Bowl Champions, Joe Theismann was the NFL MVP, led the league in points differential at +209, and an NFL Record (still stands today) at +43 in Turnover differential. So for the Los Angeles Raiders to go to the Super Bowl, with backup QB in Jim Plunkett and 2nd year RB in Marcus Allen, to beat the historical Redskins to 38-9 is a tremendous upset and amazing accomplish by that Raiders team.
The only LA team to win the SB! They were amazing!
@Harry Engel The corners and D - Line were insanely good. And violent.
Then a record 541 points for the Redskins
In fact many people were saying the Redskins were the best team EVER. And then the Raiders beat them.
That team should be in the Top 20's at least. There rank in 33. is not that close.
1.7 points allowed per game? That’s an unbreakable record.
1929 Packers allowed 22 points over a 13 game season, 8 of those games were shutouts.
even the most dysfunctional teams can score 2 fg or a td
@@salamipitza exactly
Ichy Nipz423 imagine goving up nothing but a field goal and that was a bad day for your defense😂
the average game score was something like 7-5
The 2017 Eagles will always have a place in my heart. It was my first season without my grandma and we won it all. Granted she was a Panthers fan I wish she wouldve been here to see it
She was watching from heaven. God bless you
My Old Man was the biggest EAGLES fan I ever knew. GOD REST His Soul. He never got the chance to see them win a SuperBowl. When they won that game I cried because I was so proud of that team. And I thought about my father smiling down on THE EAGLES that night. I knew he was at peace. FLY EAGLES FLY!!!!
Can they quit blaming Anderson for the 1998 Viking's choke? I mean Anderson did choke but so did the defense who let the Falcons drive all the way down the field for a touchdown at the end of the game. Then both the offense and defense choked in overtime. Whole team choked. It was a group choke. Anyway maybe they weren't just quite that good. Denver destroyed the Falcons in the Super Bowl and Minnesota coudnt even beat them at home.
wasn't there like 3 dropped picks from the vikings d on that final falcons drive? like yeah if andeson made the kick, it would have ended the game, but the vikings d and offense was garbage after that kick.
And excuse me but was that a game-winning or game-tying FG?
1998 Minnesota Vikings is one of the best teams Ive ever seen play. A joke they didn't win it all.
If they won the superbowl that year theyd be in the top 10
Three-four years they were great with hiccups in playoffs. Woulda coulda shoulda played Bal in 2000-2001 Superbowl
@Harry Engel And went to the Super Bowl, like the Colts did the year before, a big favorite. You gotta play the game though and the Chiefs just played better.
@Harry Engel nah. 98 was still the better one. The 69 team's offense was inconsistent as hell. One game they would drop 40 and the next 3 they would only score around 15 to 20. Joe Kapp was a great leader but not a great player. Their defense did almost all of the dirty work the whole season, and so when it came to the Super Bowl, they were really exhausted. Also, if you watch the game itself (it's currently available on RUclips), you'll see the Chiefs D exposing the Vikings' offense. The 98 team never had that type of problem. The only reason they lost is because of a missed FG and a failed defensive stop.
Its 2020 and i still haven't gotten over that loss to the Falcons. I never will. Along with the 09 team against the Saints. True, Devastating heart breakers
Every time the Patriots appear on this list, Bill is gonna day the same thing lol
That 2003 Patriots team was actually pretty mythical. The entire reason the Patriots became a dynasty came from how the team developed that season. In Week 1, they actually got shut out by Drew Bledsoe and the Bills 31-0. It was so embarrassing, it forced the Patriots to reevaluate their culture and attitude. By Week 17, when they would face the Bills again, they would not only get the Bills back, they would shut them out by the exact score of 31-0. Pretty spooky. Lol
Dewitt McDidditt abs this year’s defense is arguably better than 2003 or the best since 2003
@Harry Engel yep. Lol
@@icetray2727 except for that 37 they gave up to the Ravens lol.
@@derpmcgerp8062 i think the 04 pats team was better crushed a 15-1 steelers team then beat a very good eagles team in sb 39
My eagles on this list!!!! Let’s go! 2017 season to remember!🕊🕊🕊🕊
Yeah!!!!
Oh yeahh
That was my favourite Superbowl.
@@davidmccann9811 was definitely one to remember!
Colts vs Patriots in the playoffs was definitely a must watch
Basically a super bowl before the super bowl
Knowing that the 2017 team is going down in history like this makes me so f***ing proud
1990 Bills 5.6 yards per play wtf!!!
Not a Vikings fan but every time I see that 98 championship game I get the same sickening feeling
98 Vikings probably gonna be the highest ranked team to not make the super bowl. 😭
@Harry Engel they didn't make it
Best football team I've ever seen to not make the Super Bowl other than maybe the 1990 49ers. The 87 49ers were a big disappointment too when they lost to Minnesota at home in the playoffs...the Anthony Carter game. The 86-88 Bears were a big disappointment also. They lost at home in the playoffs 3 years in a row...to Washington in the Divisional Round in 86 and 87 and the 49ers in the 88 NFC Championship
1968 Colts?
Eagles at 36!!!
#BrianWestbrook
Prediction......'72 Fins@ #1 (undefeated season) .....'85 bears@ #2 (46 Defense) ......'89 49ers@ #3 (West Coast Offense).......'86 Giants@ #4 (Lawrence Taylor MVP) ......'99 Rams@ #5 (Greatest show on turf) .....'75 Steelers@ #6 (first back 2 back SBs)
The 83 Raiders should be ranked way higher than #33. They destroyed the defending Super Bowl champion Redskins who had the highest scoring offense in history at the time and the league MVP. The Raiders dominated them and dominated the playoffs that year. Definitely a top 10 all time team.
RIP Lyle Alzado....guy had so much passion.
Guy had a huge chip on his shoulders....but a great human beeing
The Oilers got shafted by the refs on that Renfro TD catch in the 79 AFC Championship against Pittsburgh. The 79 AFC Championship was basically the Super Bowl. The Steelers and Oilers were the best two teams in the NFL that year
So many losing teams in these 100. Nice to see the losers get acknowledged too.
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
U could be right
I agree. That might be the best team I've ever seen in my lifetime as a football fan. It would be the 07 Patriots if they could've beaten the Giants in the Super Bowl. But as a Bills fan there's nothing more I love seeing than the Pats lose a Super Bowl so I was pulling for the Giants even though I hate all New York City sports teams. The Eagles were already my favorite NFC team because I hate the rest of the NFC East but now I like Philly even more after they knocked off the Pats in SB52.
Glad to see the 1983 LA Raiders team on the list! They were beasts!
As much as I love my 06 colts they really came alive in the playoffs
Those 1990 Bills were incredible. Marino and the Dolphins put up 34 points on them in the playoffs and they still lost by double digits. Top 5 best team to not win the super bowl for sure.
Probably the best team ever to not win the Super Bowl other than the 07 Pats. The 98 Vikings, 01 Rams, and 13 Broncos are definitely up there too
@@jeremythompson9122 68 Colts, 74 Vikings, 78 Cowboys, 90 49ers, 94 Cowboys, , & 2006 Chargers I would add to those list of great teams that didn't Win it all.
That 1990 buffalo bills has got to be a top 3 team that didn’t win the championship
The 98 Vikings who didn't win the Superbowl are ahead of Vince Lombardi's Packers are you kidding me
Steelers fans LOVED Myron Cope. Everyone else...
Ronnie said it best. The 81 49ers were a bunch of no names. The 2001 Pats were the same. Their dynasties were so similar.
That 2017 Eagles team is truly an underdog story
I'm not a Vikings fan, but loved watching Randy Moss.
I like how the shoulderpads are so much more compact nowadays.
I feel like the 98 Falcons are kind of disrespected. They were 14-2, only one less game behind the Vikings, and beat them in Minnesota when it mattered.
They looked like a joke in the Super Bowl though. Basically like a mediocre team that got really lucky and then ran into a real team. But yeah 14-2 is no joke. So i dunno.
Legends say that Jason Kelce throat is still recovering
5:10 #36 2017 Philadelphia Eagles 🦅
Why show the Eagles in top 40 when they beat Tom Brady and Patriots in SB which only 2 teams in history could only managed to do
Patriots in almost every video 🤷🏻♂️
Well they have made it to 11 Super Bowls and won six of them, so you’d figure that there will be a lot of patriots in this list.
Too many for comfort but with their seasons, its really no suprise
You see, the 1998 falcons were 14-2. It wasnt massive disappointment as people put it to be, but it was bad
@Harry Engel Im talking about about the falcons.
@Harry Engel they went 14-2 in 98
the facts that any of the 1970's steelers superbowl teams aren't in the top 25 at LEAST is disrespectful. The greatest, most dominant defense the league has ever seen with some of the most powerful offensive weapons ever, and one is 43rd and another 39th? wow.
Ah the 98 Vikings!! Randy Moss was a damn beast!! Hell the whole 98 roster was full of beasts!!! Pirates win!!! Pirates win!!!
7:06
HOLY $#!+
Jim Kelly with a HELLUVA stiff arm.
2003 Patriots not as good as the 2004 team. '04 had a much better offense with Corey Dillon at RB & Dion Branch in his prime & healthy David Patten, along with the great defense. The team was more dominant. In the playoffs they beat the #1 offense Colts by holding them to 3 points. Then beat #1 seed Pitt who had the #1 defense by scoring 41 pts. Beat #1 seed Steelers 41-27. Then beat a great Philly team in the SB
I once took a short pass from Jim Kelly for a TV item.
Shooter's a Bills fan?? SWEET! 😃
Some say that jim kelly never took off his mouthguard when he first started playing
The 2017 Eagles were good but I think the 2010 Packers with Aaron Rodgers, Greg Jennings Jordy Nelson etc & that great defense (15 ppg allowed) is a better team. BJ Raji, Clay Matthews, Charles Woodson, 2x 2nd team All-Pro safety Nick Collins, 2010 pro bowl CB Tramon Williams.
Well that’s what made the Eagles team have a better legacy , they had a back up as quarterback and were regarded as underdogs by everyone , yet they still beat the best dynasty in football history
Man stop it the 2017 eagles were dominate all year and went 13-3 and beat the Pats in the super bowl and they had a ton of injuries that year as well the 2017 eagles are better than the 2010 packers who went 10-6 and got hot at the right time the eagles were more consistent and dominate and they beat a better team in the super bowl than the packers did stop being a homer
if they wouldn't have beaten the pats they're most likely hadn't been on the list
Dan bunz, you the real MVP
Are they gonna do a top 100 positions?
That would be too much
Greatest team in NFL history went on to win the Super Bowl 1971 Dallas Cowboys 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers 1981 San Francisco 49ers and 1983 Los Angeles Raiders
Nope 1984 49ers , 1989 49ers, 1991 Redskins, 85 bears, 1996 packers, 1977 cowboys, 2003 Patriots 1983 raiders
MICOLE WHYTE#Oneplus6T, A20, LG G6, Go 76ers Pittsburgh Steelers won 4 Super Bowl the 70s 1974 1975 1978 and 1979 San Francisco 49ers won 4 Super Bowl the 80s 1980 1984 1988 and 1989 and last but not least Dallas Cowboys won 4 Super Bowl 2 for the 70s and Dynasty two for the early 90s 1971 1977 1992 and 1993 3 greatest Dynasty team of all time
Thanks for including the LA Raiders! :-)
@@jefferyrobertson7520
NO! The 49ers have the Greatest Team and the Greatest dynasty of All Time.
1984 & 1989 49er teams are thee BEST EVER!
Cowboys are not in the convo for dynasty.
www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/dynasty-debate-making-the-final-call-on-the-1980s1990s-49ers-or-the-modern-day-patriots/
2015 cardinals
The 2003 Patriots are a microcosm of the entire Patriots dynasty. That season was way more impressive than most assume. Week 1, they actually got blown out by Drew Bledsoe and the Bills 31-0... but here's the spooky thing. Week 17, when they faced the Bills again, the Patriots shut THEM out... but also it was by the exact same score of 31-0. Kinda let's you know how that teamed developed into one of the most dominant teams in the NFL. Combining 2003 and 2004, those Patriots actually hold the longest win streak of like 26-0. If you ask me, those Patriots were even better than the 2007 Patriots.
Even though 2003 was the 2nd super bowl for the Patriots, in many ways this is where the Patriots as we know them now began. The 2001 team was one of the all time Cinderella/feel good underdog teams at a time right after 9/11 when everyone loved America.
The 2003 Patriots:
-Signed Rodney Harrison after he was released from the Chargers.
-Days before the opening game Belichek savagely cuts Lawyer Maloy.
-Get blown out in season opener as mentioned. This leads to the media including Tom Jackson saying the team is done and hates their coach.
-After starting 2-2 the team wins 15 straight games, doesn't even trail after thanksgiving until the 4th quarter of the super bowl.
-In the super bowl their league best defense gets touched by Jake Delhome of all people. This includes one of the greatest super bowl catches, an 85 yard td by Mohammad.
-Tom Brady saves the day with a legendary and kinda overlooked performance with 32 completions for 355 yards and 3 touchdowns.
A lot of recurring themes regarding the Patriots start with this season.
@@robertholston4708 yep. Exactly. That 2003 Patriots vs Panthers Super Bowl was awesome. It started out super slow, then both teams just exploded offensively. Tom Brady leads another classic game-winning drive and Adam Vinatieri kicks the game-winner.
Also 2003 was the Monday night game in Denver, down 1 in the 4th quarter with the ball at their own like 2 yard line. Belichek elects to take an intentional safety to be able to punt from further out. Defense gets a stop then Brady gets a td to win the game.
@@robertholston4708 oh, I've heard about that, but didn't realize it was in 2003 too, lol. Yeah, things like that really show how great of a coach Belichick is. Great time management and trust in their defense.
The panthers lost to the patriots cuz their kicker gave New England the ball at the 40 for the last drive
Skip to 5:10
The 1983 Raiders are not the only LA team to win a Super Bowl now
5:13 for the 2017 eagles
It's too bad the 2003 New England Patriots did not get ranked higher than #32. That is, in my opinion, the greatest Patriots team of all-time.
(9:57) The 1983 Los Angeles Raiders. Should be in the Top 20 more then ranked in 33. That team was the Best for The City of Los Angeles. It's nice that the Rams are back in LA. but during the 80's the did't live in LA. like the Raiders. and That City was alive in that season.
If the 98 Vikings and 1990 Bills won the super bowl they both be in the top 10
Shooter McGavin!
That 1929 Packers segment was a little lazily done...maybe name someone who played on the team and what they did?
Hey NFL Films, can y’all stop with these “comedians/actors”. Cuz they ain’t funny and can’t act
Jim Gaffigan is, maybe not in this video but in general
lol 2006. that was like the 4th best colt team that decade. and two or three of those teams, no way even 10 teams were better. SB or not, match em up and very few could have beat the best colt teams of the 2000s more than 1 out of 10 times
I wonder what the song was when they got to the Eagles
the 1969 vikings are the best vikings team ever. 98 vikes had no defense.
I agree. The 1969 team is the best Vikings team ever. The last NFL Champion before the AFL-NFL merger in 1970
1990 Bills should of won the SB.
I need the song at 5:33
Lol cris carter keeping it real
Im sorry but this is too high way too early lmao. They should be somewhere in the 90s IF THAT lmao
Can anyone else also not see 31-20
Who yall think top 5?
I’m not sure, but I reckon 1985 bears has to be up there
2017 Browns
1973 Bucs
2008 Lions
Alexander Micharski 2018 chiefs?!?🤨🧐🧐🧐
@@ikeplumo3377 exactly lol s.m.h
Not in order
2007 Pat's
1985 bears
1996 packers
1986 giants
1989 49ers
You can heat jay ajayi’s accent
I dint understand how non championship teams r ranked ahead of teams that won the championship
I agree
modern teams play in an easy soft era and would get destroyed by old school 70s and 80s teams
I said that on an earlier video. You have 100 seasons to choose from (more if you count AFL seasons) so surely the 100 "greatest" teams by definition would all have won a championship. This list should be re-titled 100 most talented teams.
I dont mean to be that guy but Jim Kelly isnt a HOFer.
Those stats are basically Ryan Fitzpatrick of today.
NOBODY thinks of Fitzpatrick as a hall of famer.
Sure 4 straight superbowl appearances is great and all, but he never won one of them, and if we're just throwing guys in the hall for making superbowls, what about everyother player on those teams?
Don’t be dumb and compare stats of QBs from previous eras to current ones.
Still, his stats arent good.
You could easily say the same thing about Kurt Warner and Joe Namath both quarterbacks who have one Super Bowl each and significantly worse statistics and yet they are hall of fame quarterbacks just goes to show you don't have to win the Super Bowl to be a hall of famer
Eagles 2017 are a bit overrated.Hate the Cowboys but the 95'team with Enitt,Troy,Irvin,Larry Allen and Prime was better.
83 raiders top 5.
98 Vikings better than the 79 Steeler!? LMAO OK!
Mark Perez if they Played Min would’ve blow them off the field
Carson Wentz Did go D1 tho...FCS but stiil D1
1990 Bills? Are you kidding!!! They are not top 100 .Let alone no 35.
My birds are better than
Pay of these teams who got skunked in THIER superbowls 😂
@9:57 "an" L.A. Team...?
BCH Rams chargers and raiders have all been in la
@@mattthewraugust3447 Just calling out poor grammar ;)
I would have been pissed if the 2017 Eagles weren’t in the top 100. Thank god.
83 raiders should have been higher
gudvilo
Top 100 worst teams.
Esgetit.
1:40 look at the dude on the lefts face
What about Art Rooney?
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Patriots (#37, #36, #32
37, 36, 32
I hate the eagles