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| Buffalo Bills (Levy/Kelly) |
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1 | 2.44% |
| Cowboys (Landry/Morton+Staubach+White) |
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25 | 60.98% |
| Dolphins (Shula/Griese+Marino) |
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2 | 4.88% |
| Forty-Niners (Walsh+Seifert/Montana+Young) |
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33 | 80.49% |
| Giants (Parcells/Simms) |
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2 | 4.88% |
| Packers (Holmgren+Sherman/Favre) |
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2 | 4.88% |
| Patriots (Belichick/Brady) |
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28 | 68.29% |
| Raiders (Madden+Flores/Stabler+Plunket) |
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7 | 17.07% |
| Redskins (Gibbs/Theismann+Rypien) |
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1 | 2.44% |
| Steelers (Noll/Bradshaw) |
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25 | 60.98% |
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Had a post on another board about dynasties, and thought I'd bring it over here as a question.
Starting from the first Super Bowl year, who do you consider to be the top four (4) NFL dynasties? Feel free to add your own if you think I missed one; though I don't think but six of the teams shown presented really even qualify IMHO. Please pick ONLY FOUR TEAMS. You can list your four in order in a post and say why you ranked them if you want.
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To me it is pretty clear - Cowboys, Niners, Steelers, Patriots.
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Everyone's opinion will be clear to them; especially depending one which era they grew-up in. So, the real question then becomes, do you base it on consecutive years of dominance, number of Super Bowl appearances and/or victories, winning under only one coach and one QB, etc.?
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Well each of the teams above dominate in the categories you mention other than one coach/QB.
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Arranged by length of dominance: Cowboys = 1966-1985 (20yr span) Raiders = 1967-1985 (19yr span) 49ers = 1981-1998 (18yr span) Dolphins = 1970-1985 (16yr span) Patriots = 2001-2012 (12yr span) Steelers = 1972-1983 (12yr span) Packers = 1995-2004 (10yr span) Bills = 1988-1996 (9yr span) Redskins = 1983-1991 (9yr span) NY Giants = 1985-1990 (6yr span) Arranged by number of SB wins DURING the dynasty years: 49ers = 5 Steelers = 4 Raiders = 3 Patriots = 3 Cowboys = 2 Redskins = 2 (1982 strike year not included) Dolphins = 2 Giants = 2 Packers = 1 Bills = 0 Thus the reason I asked.
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So I'd have it Packers--60s Packers Steelers--70s..with Boys right behind 49ers--80s Cowboys--90s Patriots--21st century If you think about the Cowboys from 60s-90s they had a streak of 20 straight winning seasons..65-85 and then 6-7 years off before starting up again through 95. So 23 out of 30 years is pretty strong work.
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It depends on how you define dynasty. Teams like yours had success over a long period of time, but fewer runs of monster sucess in a short period of time (a la 92-95 Cowboys). The Packers had success over a long period of time, the '80s notwithstanding, but they aren't thought of as a Super Bowl era dynasty, in part because they were a true dynasty under Lombardi. The Giants have a nice run going, but they are very up and down. Is it better to win two Super Bowls in three years and miss the playoffs a few times or have an entire decade of getting deep in the playoffs but have no Super Bowls ('80s Cowboys, for instance)?
A lot depends on definitions. At the end of the day, there are only a few teams with 4+ Super Bowls, so those teams go near the top, IMO.
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The way you've put the poll kind of illustrates what I'm talking about. You listed the Landry Cowboys, but not the Jimmy Johnson/Switzer Cowboys. 3 Super Bowls in 4 years, especially in the era of free agency, is a dynasty.
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^this^ Probably not popular around here, but a case can be made for the Steelers continued dominance as the gold standard. From Noll to Cowher to Tomlin, the franchise has bumps in the road with extended periods of good/great.
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True on Steelers...and I amended my post, I accidentally put 25 straight years when it as 20 for Cowboys.
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As for what eriadoc noted about Johnson & Switzer, I can see your point which is why I made the post. I guess to me, one of the main things that makes a team a dynasty is dominance year-after-year; but that's just me. The Patriots are still building on their dynasty, so I suspect they'll eventually make my top 4, but we'll have to wait on that. Quote:
Update: Cowboys = 20 straight winning seasons Raiders = 16 Niners = 16 Patriots = 12 Steelers = 9 Dolphins = 6
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I think a case can be made both the Cowboys and Steelers have had two dynasty eras - moreso the Cowboys.
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Of course, recent history will tend to trump old history, which is also why I posed the question. As people's memories fade, or because they are young and weren't around, the newer dynasties seem to get the nod. It is the same thing that happens when talking about greatest players. Someone like Jim Brown or Dick Butkus may not rate as high to a youngster as Walter Payton and Ray Lewis.
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QFT. Same picks for me, as well.
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A better question is, Who is the 5th dynasty after Pitt, SF, NE, Dallas. Although for me the 90's and not the 70's is the team I think of for Dallas. Maybe I'm not as old as I think.
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It's unfortunate the bills didn't get at least one championship because they'd be a no brainer. Instead they're orphaned into the forgotten abyss. The reality was they beat the dog snot out of people consistently for half a decade...till February.
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There were some cats who played for the 9ers and were on the roster for ALL FIVE Superbowls. Sorry Belecheat and the Pats can't compare to that.
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I think if you make it championships and not just SBs then you have to have Packers of 60s. They won championships in 61, 62 and 65 and then the first 2 SBs in 66 and 67. That is as close to these others as w'eve talked about. I wouldn't include anyone else.If its just SBs...then the 4 we have talked about.
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oh, I fixed your post, too.
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Yeah, the Cowboys, Niners, Steelers and Pats are definitely the top 4 in the SB era.
Cowboys - 5 SB in 9 seasons winning 2, in the playoffs a million years in a row. Niners - 5 SB in 14 seasons winning all 5. Steelers - 4 SB in 6 seasons winning all 4. And if the Pats win Sunday, it will be their 6th SB in 12 seasons, with 3 wins so far. No question on those 4. Who's next? Well, you've got the Dolphins going to 3 straight SB, winning 2, the 90's Cowboys going to 3 in 4 years, winning 3, the 2000's Steelers going to 3 SB in 6 years, winning 2, and then you've got the Bills, 4 straight, no wins, the Vikings 4 in 8 seasons, no wins, the Broncos 3 in 4 years, no wins. Those last 3 teams won a lot of football games, still great teams, they just didn't win that ONE game, the SB. I'd probably go the 90's Cowboys as the 5th (in the SB era).
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