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Friday, December 3, 2010

Washington Redskins-the five best NFL teams in the history of football

While a lot of people dispute can and debate the five best NFL teams in the history of football as mentioned here, everyone will agree that these were great teams that earn the honour and brace one way or another.


1985 Chicago Bears


1985 Chicago Bears was a phenomenal team consisting of a non-matching group with energy materials and exciting and interesting personalities. They were great and they knew it, record from their Championship video, "The Super Bowl Shuffle" even before the playoffs started. Led by the Mohawk-wearing quarterback Jim "Punky QB" McMahon and impermeable running and defence line, head of them William "the refrigerator" Perry, Super Bowl MVP defensive end Richard Dent, and NFL Defensive Player of the year Mike ary Singlet, the bears ended the season with a 15-1 record and a total of 456 to 198 points scored. During the playoffs, she won 21-0 against the Giants and 24-0 against the Rams for the NFC title. She won the Super Bowl, scoring 46-10 on the Patriots.


1972 Miami Dolphins


The 1972 Miami Dolphins NFL team is the only one that ever a "perfect season" with a season record of 17-0. This is also the reason why they are considered the greatest NFL team of all time, in particular by the documentary America's Game: the Super Bowl Champions, produced by the NFL Network. Their undefeated team was led by coach Don Shula and football greats such as Earl Morrall, Bob Griese and Larry Csonka. They won all three playoff games and finally, the Super Bowl VII against the Redskins. Some would argue, however, that the ' 72 dolphins had the advantage of playing one of the easiest schemas in the history of the modern NFL, and this as equally corresponds to the ' 85 Bears, they were not a contender.


1962 Green Bay Packers


A dream team consisting of a list of Football Hall of famers including Paul Hornung, Max McGee, Jim Taylor, Boyd Dowler and Vince Lombardi, the Green Bay Packers 1962 instituted a 13-1 record earning them a first place in the Western Conference. In the NFL Championship Game they won 16-7 against the New York Giants, marking the Packers 8 NFL Championship.


1991 Washington Redskins


The Washington Redskins 1991 topped the NFL in two important statistics: yards gained per pass and yards allowed per pass, with star player Mark Rypien, on average, up to 8.5 meters per attempt, obtaining a total of 1340 yards on 70 receptions. The additional contributions from the Redskins Ricky Ervins and Earnest Byner with a combined 1,708 metres make their stats legendary even with a tough schedule could they their opponents 485-224 beat.


1999 St. Louis Rams


One of the most exciting personalities in the year 1999 was barely known night-shift grocery-operated and St. Louis Rams ' star quarterback Kurt Warner, who led the Rams to a 13-3 record in the regular season. He was both NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP. The Rams defeated the Tennessee Titans in the Super Bowl XXXIV with a score of 23-16, and claimed that their 1st NFL World Championship since 1951.


Rick Grantham is an avid sports fan. Most Rick's articles focus on authentic sports memorabilia. Many articles are related to pro baseball gear and other sports related topics. Rick is a contributing author to BooYah Village.

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