
10. 1991 Washington Redskins
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One of the most overlooked 'great' teams in NFL history, the '91 Redskins were a dominant team that didn't have the advantage of an easy schedule. They had two 1,000 yard receivers in Art Monk and Gary Clark and a rushing attack that netted them over 1700 yards. They cruised through the playoffs, beating the Buffalo Bills 37-24 to win the SuperBowl.
9.1996 Green Bay Packers
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You want to cite an example of a balanced team, you bring up the 1996 Packers, This squad led the NFL on both sides of the ball, while QB Brett Favre was named NFL MVP with 3,899 yards and 39 TDs.
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The greatest rags to riches story the NFL has ever known, Kurt Warner (former grocery clerk turned NFL MVP), led this high octane offense that averaged 33 points a game all the way to a SuperBowl win over a feisty Tennessee Titans team.
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An all around talented team that got it done on both sides of the ball. They scored 40+ points five times that season and their defense allowed only 6 points total in the NFC Championship game and SuperBowl combined.
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Want to talk about domination? This team held opponents to an average of under 11 points all season, they won their first four games by a combined 109-14 and on a chilly November day, they out-gained the Philadelphia Eagles 628 yds to 54. Yikes!