Most Dominant Super Bowl Champion Ever?

Submitted by Ryno2317 on

On this Super Bowl Sunday, I find myself looking back and remembering all the great Super Bowl Champions.  Which team was the best of all of them?  For me, it was the 85-86 Chicago Bears.  Who do you got?  

 

Edit:  Fixed the typo . . . thanks.

chewieblue

February 1st, 2015 at 1:14 PM ^

Nobody but the undefeated Super Bowl VII champion Dolphins can be the answer. Too bad Tom and the boys didn't finish the job against the Giants. Probably the best team I ever saw.

ChampionsofThe…

February 1st, 2015 at 1:18 PM ^

Although I understand the praise of the '89 49ers, I would have to say the '85 Bears. Even though they didn't have many all-pros, they had an amazing defense and played like a team. They incorporated all of their players into their defense and offense (I still remember will perry rumbling in for that touchdown in the Super Bowl) instead of relying on Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, and Roger Craig.

EGD

February 1st, 2015 at 1:24 PM ^

Another candidate IMO was the 91 team from Washington DC. Dominant offensive line, great WRs, and a very good defense (even though it had few individual stars).

Wolverine In Iowa

February 1st, 2015 at 5:12 PM ^

The best team in the Gibbs era was the '83 team, who was completely dominant.  They lost the Super Bowl (when the Macintosh was introduced during a halftime advertisement) to the Raiders, whom the Redskins beat earlier in the regular season.  The '91 team was close to being as good as the '83 team.

Danwillhor

February 1st, 2015 at 1:27 PM ^

nothing worse than a bad SB if it's not your team winning. I have a feeling that Seattle wins this game with relative ease but not like past Dominating SB champs like: 85Bears, a couple 49ers teams (the Charger beating was vicious) & who can so quickly forget last year? Seattle RUINED a very good Denver team. Game was over in the 1st quarter.

jdon

February 1st, 2015 at 1:27 PM ^

but... my favorite was Steve young 49ers and the best I've seen was the Ravens when they smashed Giants.  That defense could have stopped anyone.

jdon

 

Wide Open

February 1st, 2015 at 3:36 PM ^

There's been a handful of teams in my lifetime that you expected to win and dominate every week, and the '85 Bears are on the top of that list.

(Not sure why the Redskins were mentioned so much, though most of those teams were solid.)

Perkis-Size Me

February 1st, 2015 at 4:23 PM ^

If I was unbiased, I'd say the 90's Cowboys, or maybe even the Seahawks from last year. That game was pure domination last year over arguably the best offense we've seen in a long time.

But because I'm biased, I'd say the 2002 Bucs. The offense was okay, but the defense knew every move the Raiders were going to make. That defense with Brooks, Sapp, Barber and Lynch was downright nasty. Probably the best since the '85 Bears.



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ploeg

February 1st, 2015 at 4:28 PM ^

The Chicago Tribune put a political cartoon in the Boston newspaper:

"The Refrigerator is coming... The refrigerator is coming..."

Dan Hampton, Mike Singletary, Steve McMichael and from MICHIGAN: Kurt Becker and Stefan Humphries.

And who can forget "The Super Bowl shuffle..."?

ca_prophet

February 1st, 2015 at 6:58 PM ^

I would add the 67 Packers utterly destroying the upstart AFL champs, the Steelers absolutely throttling the Tarkenton-led Vikings in SB IX, and the Doomsday II Cowboys grinding the Orange Crush Broncos into paste in SB XII.