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1- 1977 Dallas Cowboys - Key players: Roger Staubach, Tony Dorsett, Drew Pearson, Randy White, Too Tall Jones, Harvey Martin, Cliff Harris, Charlie Waters, Mel Renfro, DD Lewis. Went 15-2, beating the Denver Broncos in the Super Bowl, 27-10. 2. 1992 Dallas Cowboys: Key players: Troy Aikman, Emmit Smith, Michael Irvin, Erik Williams, Charles Haley, Russell Maryland, Ken Norton Jr, Darren Woodson. Went 16-3, beating Buffalo 52-17 in the SB. 3. 2007 New England Patriots: Key players: Tom Brady, Randy Moss, Teddy Bruschi, Mike Vrable, Rodney Harrison, Assant Samuel, Richard Seymour, Junior Seau. Record so far, 18-0, will meet the Giants in the SB Sunday. 4. 1985 Chicago Bears: Key players- Walter Payton, Jim McMahon, Jay Hilgenberg, Jimbo Covert, Richard Dent, Dan Hampton, Wilber Marshall, Steve McMichael, Mike Singletary, Gary Fencik. Went 18-1, allowing a total of 10 points in 3 post season games, including the 46-10 victory over the Patriots in the SB. 5. 1989 San Francisco 49ers: Key players- Joe Montana, Roger Craig, Jerry Rice, John Taylor, Steve Young, Charles Haley, Ronnie Lott, Matt Millen, Bill Romanowski. Went 17-2, beating Denver in the SB 55-10. 6. 1975 Pittsburgh Steelers: Key players- Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, Mean Joe Greene, LC Greenwood, Jack Ham, Jack Lambert, Andy Russell, Mel Blount. Went 15-2, narrowly cheating Dallas out of victory in the SB, 21-17. 7. 1972 Miami Dolphins: Key players- Bob Griese, Paul Warfield, Larry Csonka, Mercury Morris, Larry Little, Bob Kuchenberg, Nick Buoniconti, Jake Scott, Dick Anderson. Went 17-0, beating the Redskins in the SB 14-7. 8. 1962 Green Bay Packers: Key players- Bart Starr, Paul Hornung, Jim Taylor, Max McGee, Jerry Kramer, Ray Nitschke, Willie Davis, Willie Wood, Forrest Gregg. Went 14-1, including winning the NFL title game over the Giants, 16-7. They led the league in both total offense and defense. 9. 1976 Oakland Raiders: Key players- Kenny Stabler, Cliff Branch, Dave Casper, Fred Biletnikoff, Gene Upshaw, Art Shell, Phil Villapiano, Willie Brown, Ted Hendricks, Jack Tatum. Went 16-1, beating the Vikings in the SB 32-14 10 None of the above. If you think it's Texan partisanship that the Cowboys are on the list twice . Maybe so, but I do believe those two teams are among the best to ever play in the NFL. But, the best? Maybe not.....
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