What is the greatest dynasty in football history?
March 1st, 2010 | by admin |My vote goes to the 49ers of the 80’s and early 90’s, but the cowboys were solid in the 70’s and early 90’s, the raiders were also good for a while, the dolphins had one in the early 70’s, the steelers also won 4 in the 70’s, the Patriots’ was the most recent, and you can’t forget the Packer’s reign of the 60’s.
why doesn’t "the pork in the ear faggot" comment on this question. He comments on all my other ones.
The Cleveland Browns played for their league championship EVERY year from 1946 through 1955 then made the championship game again in 1957. That is 11 out of 12 years and 10 straight championship game appearances. They won 7 of the 10 straight appearances, The first four were in the AAFC who outdrew the NFL all four years with teams like the SF 49ers, LA Rams, Baltimore Colts, and Buffalo Bills in the league. The last 7 of 8 were in the NFL. If another team can top that (they can’t – 4 straight is the 2nd best since NFL formed in 1920) they are better.
18 Responses to “What is the greatest dynasty in football history?”
By Fox News Channel on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
the Patriots dynasty of the 2000s. they won their championships in the era of free agency, when the league was much more even.
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By Felicia C. on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
Oklahoma Sooners 1950’s. They won 47 straight, and at one time were like 83-3.
In the NFL, it was the Cowboys from 1966 to the mid 80’s. They were in the playoffs every year but 1974 when they missed by 1/2 game.
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Bam Bam-
Seems to forget that the SEC was ‘Alabama and the 11 dwarfs’ for 100 years until about 10 years ago. Oklahoma always had to play the two (second) best teams- Nebraska and Texas every year!
By Aer G on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
11-1 Giants made me happy until we lost Plax.
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By Ray's Advocate on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
i would say the pats, even though they got caught cheating or whatever because i witnessed it. no doubt the past 10 years they were the best over-all team.
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By Sam K on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
60’s packers.
70’s steelers
80’s 49ers
90’s Cowboys
2000 Patriots
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By Tony on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
unfortunately its the 2000s Pats..i really wish they had won the super bowl, im not a pats fan but it would be the first true undefeated season ever.
the dolphins won 14 games back in the day including the playoffs..the game nowadays is much much more advanced and the Pats season the other year was the best any team has ever had before
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By Hog D on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
these are the questions that steeler fans pounce on
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By Darryl H on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
The one with the most championship Pittsburg Steeler they have six rings
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By Dallas Cowboys Fan Forever on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
I am split right now. Counting pre-Super Bowl titles; the Packers actually lead the league with nine championships (there was no Super Bowl until after the 1966 season).
However, there was no free agency back then. And there were also fewer teams; meaning they had to overcome fewer opponents.
The recent Patriots dynasty had to deal with free agency and the salary cap; but so did the Cowboys for the last two of their three titles in the 1990’s. However, in both the Cowboys and Patriots’ case, the core of the team stayed intact.
So I will actually say the Packers. Based on number of titles won.
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By Bam Bam on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
The Cowboys in the NFL.
The Crimson Tide in college.
Felicia seems to forget that Oklahoma was playing cow colleges and teams like Iowa back then.
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By Mr R on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
Although I’d love to say the Cowboys, since I am a fan.
I have to go with the 49ers of the 80s for sure.
They dominated practically the entire decade.
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By This is NOT the real slim shady on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
I don’t know, the 49ers would be a good pick because they won 5 superbowls during the 1980-early 1990’s. My vote would have to be the Steelers because they won 4 superbowls in the 70s with Bradshaw. I also like the packers of the 60’s because they had Lombardi and Bart Starr and they won championship’s because of them.
But that’s just me…
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By Dave on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
70’s steelers
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By Hot Times A Comin' on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
The Cleveland Browns played for their league championship EVERY year from 1946 through 1955 then made the championship game again in 1957. That is 11 out of 12 years and 10 straight championship game appearances. They won 7 of the 10 straight appearances, The first four were in the AAFC who outdrew the NFL all four years with teams like the SF 49ers, LA Rams, Baltimore Colts, and Buffalo Bills in the league. The last 7 of 8 were in the NFL. If another team can top that (they can’t – 4 straight is the 2nd best since NFL formed in 1920) they are better.
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By Randy S on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
The Carolina Panthers are the greatest dynasty in the history of organized football.
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By LIFE on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
Dallas and the run they had was pretty impressive
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By Joe L on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
I agree with Dave, the 70’s Steelers.
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By Anakin D on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
49ers. They did it the right way. Good coach and good drafts.
Cowboys, same but started getting greedy and went the free agent route for the 3rd title
Steelers, almost all the players were juiced, they need an asterisk
Patriots, cheated like the Steelers, but used cameras instead of steroids.
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