• '10

    but they lost more Championships than they won.

    only because they played the 60’s Packers


  • @johnnymarr:

    Hall of Fame players/coach on the 60’s Green Bay Packers:
       * 26 Herb Adderley, CB, 1961–1969
       * 87 Willie Davis, DE, 1960–1969
       * 75 Forrest Gregg, OT, 1956; 1958–1970
       * 5 Paul Hornung, HB, 1956–1962; 1964–1966
       * 74 Henry Jordan, DT, 1959–1969
       * Vince Lombardi, Coach, 1959–1967
       * 66 Ray Nitschke, LB, 1958–1972
       * 51 Jim Ringo, C, 1953–1963
       * 15 Bart Starr, QB, 1956–1971
       * 31 Jim Taylor, FB, 1958–1966
       * 24 Willie Wood, S, 1960–1971

    In 1965, they defeated a great Cleveland Browns team in Jim Brown’s last NFL game.
    In 1966 and 1967, they defeated great Dallas Cowboys teams (greatest in Cowboys history as far as I’m concerned) to go to and win the first 2 SuperBowls.  The 1967 game being the famous “Ice Bowl”.

    Had, modern day free agency not raked the 90’s Cowboys of talent, Dallas would have won another championship. Jimmy Johnston departure also hurt the team

    had Vince Lombardi not retired and all the players not aged, The Packers would have won every SuperBowl.  Unfortunately, he did and they did.

    Those Packer teams would not have survived intact in the modern NFL structure. Much like the Cowboys of the 90’s and Patriots of the 00’s free agency would have taken many players away. I wish players would retire with the teams that drafted them. It’s was rough for myself watching Tony Dorsett and Emmitt Smith in different uniforms.

  • '10

    I thought we were talking greatest teams, not great teams with potential to win more if it wasn’t for this and that

  • '10

    Those Packer teams would not have survived intact in the modern NFL structure. Much like the Cowboys of the 90’s and Patriots of the 00’s free agency would have taken many players away. I wish players would retire with the teams that drafted them. It’s was rough for myself watching Tony Dorsett and Emmitt Smith in different uniforms.

    Herb Adderley and Forrest Gregg ended their careers with the Cowboys
    Vince Lombardi ended his career with the Redskins
    Jim Ringo ended his career with the Eagles
    Jim Taylor ended his career with the Saints


  • I would also submit the possibility of the 00s Colts. But then again, it depends on your “greatest” metric.


  • @Jermofoot:

    I would also submit the possibility of the 00s Colts. But then again, it depends on your “greatest” metric.

    The Colts crossed my mind, but the Pats defeated them more time than not.


  • @ABWorsham:

    I do think the early 90’s Cowboys were the best team in NFL history. The team played in monster NFC east divsion and dominated. They beat up on a Buddy Ryan Eagles team, late era Bill Parcell Giants and a Joe Gibbs Redskins. The 1994 49ers had to ‘rent’ a mercenary team of seasoned free agents to defeat the Cowboys.

    Had, modern day free agency not raked the 90’s Cowboys of talent, Dallas would have won another championship. Jimmy Johnston departure also hurt the team.

    Here are some of the names Dallas Cowboys lost to free agency between 92-96.
    linebacker Ken Norton Jr, safty Thomas Everett, WR Alvin Harper, DE Jim Jeffcoat, Safty James Washington, DT Russell Maryland, LB Dixon Edwards, LB Robert Jones, DE Tony Casillas, G John Gesek, DE  Jimmy Jones, G  Kevin Gogan, WR/ PR Kelvin Martin, DB Kenny Gant.  This does not include most high level coordinators and postion coaches.

    I forgot to add LB Jack Del Rio and Center Mark Stepnoski


  • @ABWorsham:

    @Jermofoot:

    I would also submit the possibility of the 00s Colts. But then again, it depends on your “greatest” metric.

    The Colts crossed my mind, but the Pats defeated them more time than not.

    That’s why I said the metric mattered, because if you count Superbowl wins (which I would completely agree), Patriots take it, but the Colts had the best winning percentage in the 2000s as well as most playoff appearances.  Which is amazing because in '99 (I think) they royally sucked.


  • The Dallas Cowboys played the 1994 season with 24 players that were on the last year of their contracts.


  • Panthers :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


  • GO CARDINALS!


  • There’s only one team in the NFL that ever proved it was perfect, the 72 Dolphines.  There have been many other great teams but only one perfect in modern times.


  • @GrayBlaZe:

    There’s only one team in the NFL that ever proved it was perfect, the 72 Dolphines.  There have been many other great teams but only one perfect in modern times.

    How can we forget, the members of the team remind us every year.


  • @ABWorsham:

    @GrayBlaZe:

    There’s only one team in the NFL that ever proved it was perfect, the 72 Dolphines.  There have been many other great teams but only one perfect in modern times.

    How can we forget, the members of the team remind us every year.

    :lol:

    How many Dolphin fans does it take to change a light bulb?

    Five. Only one to change it but you need the other four to talk about how perfect the light bulbs were in '72.


  • The 72 Dolphins press conferences in December are annoying.


  • The '66 Packers were the best team of all time.  Voted :)

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