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AgPete
04-30-2003, 09:28 PM
Because this place has a lot of football fans, I thought it would be a good chance to solve the argument of which team is the greatest in NFL history. I'll have a poll for the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's and 2000's. I will only include teams after the AFL/NFL merger and after we have selected a top Superbowl winning team for each decade, there will be a final round with each decade's winners competing against each other. (I may include the runner-ups in the 70's, 80's and 90's in the final poll because the 60's and 00's have less choices.)

First up, Poll 1 - The 1990's!

(Future Polls: 2 - The 1960's, 3 - The 1980's, 4 - The 1970's, 5 - The 00's)

Pick the team you think least deserves to be on this list and eventually we'll end up with what you consider the best Superbowl team of the 1990's.


PREVIOUS RESULTS:

Round 1 - Voted Off 1995 Dallas Cowboys with 23.81% of vote (2nd place 1990 N.Y.Giants and 1999 St.Louis Rams with 16.67% of vote)

Round 2 - Voted off 1999 St. Louis Rams with 33.33% of vote (2nd place 1990 N.Y. Giants with 25.64% of vote)

Round 3 - Voted off 1990 New York Giants with 39.29% of vote (2nd place 1997 Denver Broncos with 28.57% of vote)

Round 4 - Voted off 1997 Denver Broncos with 35.29% of vote (2nd place 1991 Washington Redskins with 23.53% of vote)

Because the choices are narrowing, I've provided some stats in subsequent threads to refresh your memory. :)

AgPete
04-30-2003, 09:41 PM
1991 WASHINGTON REDSKINS

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Record: 14-2
Head Coach: Joe Gibbs
Top Passer: Mark Rypien
Top Rusher: Earnest Byner
Top Receivers: Gary Clark, Art Monk
Most Interceptions: Wilber Marshall
Most Sacks: Charles Mann

Click here for 1991 Washington Redskins roster, stats and season results! (http://nflarchives.com/seasons/redskins/1991.htm)

Click here for Superbowl XXVI Recap! (http://www.superbowl.com/history/recaps/game/sbxxvi)

ProBowlers: Earnest Byner (rb), Gary Clark (wr), Darrell Green (db), Jim Lachey (ol), Charles Mann (dl), Mark Rypien (qb), Mark Schlereth (ol).

AgPete
04-30-2003, 09:44 PM
1992 DALLAS COWBOYS

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Record: 13-3
Head Coach: Jimmy Johnson
Top Passer: Troy Aikman
Top Rusher: Emmitt Smith
Top Receivers: Michael Irvin, Jay Novacek
Most Interceptions: James Washington, Clayton Holmes, Kenneth Gant
Most Sacks: Jim Jeffcoat

Click here for 1992 Dallas Cowboy roster, stats and season results! (http://nflarchives.com/seasons/cowboys/1992.htm)

Click here for Superbowl XXVII Recap! (http://www.superbowl.com/history/recaps/game/sbxxvii)

ProBowlers: Troy Aikman (qb), Michael Irvin (wr), Nate Newton (ol), Jay Novacek (te), Emmitt Smith (rb), Mark Stepnoski (ol).

AgPete
04-30-2003, 09:47 PM
1993 DALLAS COWBOYS

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Record: 12-4
Head Coach: Jimmy Johnson
Top Passer: Troy Aikman
Top Rusher: Emmitt Smith
Top Receivers: Michael Irvin, Alvin Harper
Most Interceptions: Kevin Smith
Most Sacks: Tony Tolbert

Click here for 1993 Dallas Cowboy roster, stats and season results! (http://nflarchives.com/seasons/cowboys/1993.htm)

Click here for Superbowl XXVIII Recap! (http://www.superbowl.com/history/recaps/game/sbxxviii)

ProBowlers: Troy Aikman (qb), Thomas Everett (db), Michael Irvin (wr), Daryl Johnston (rb), Russell Maryland (dl), Nate Newton (ol), Ken Norton (lb), Jay Novacek (te), Emmitt Smith (rb), Mark Stepnoski (ol), Erik Williams (ol)

AgPete
04-30-2003, 09:50 PM
1994 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

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Record: 13-3
Head Coach: George Seifert
Top Passer: Steve Young
Top Rusher: Ricky Watters
Top Receivers: Jerry Rice, Brent Jones
Most Interceptions: Merton Hanks
Most Sacks: Dana Stubblefield

Click here for 1994 San Francisco 49er roster, stats and season results! (http://nflarchives.com/seasons/49ers/1994.htm)

Click here for Superbowl XXIX Recap! (http://www.superbowl.com/history/recaps/game/sbxxix)

ProBowlers: Merton Hanks (db), Brent Jones (te), Tim McDonald (db), Bart Oates (ol), Jerry Rice (wr), Deion Sanders (db), Jesse Sapolu (ol), Dana Stubblefield (dl), Ricky Watters (rb), Steve Young (qb)

AgPete
04-30-2003, 09:54 PM
1996 GREEN BAY PACKERS

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Record: 13-3
Head Coach: Mike Holmgren
Top Passer: Brett Favre
Top Rusher: Edgar Bennett
Top Receivers: Antonio Freeman, Keith Jackson
Most Interceptions: Eugene Robinson
Most Sacks: Reggie White

Click here for 1996 Green Bay Packer roster, stats and season results! (http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/sfn/sfn610st.htm)

Click here for Superbowl XXXI Recap! (http://www.superbowl.com/history/recaps/game/sbxxxi)

ProBowlers: LeRoy Butler (db), Brett Favre (qb), Keith Jackson (te), Reggie White (dl), Frank Winters (ol)

AgPete
04-30-2003, 09:58 PM
1998 DENVER BRONCOS

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Record: 14-2
Head Coach: Mike Shanahan
Top Passer: John Elway
Top Rusher: Terrell Davis
Top Receivers: Rod Smith, Ed McCaffrey, Shannon Sharpe
Most Interceptions: Darrien Gordon
Most Sacks: Maa Tanuvasa, Trevor Pryce

Click here for 1998 Denver Bronco roster, stats and season results! (http://nflarchives.com/seasons/broncos/1998.htm)

Click here for Superbowl XXXIII Recap! (http://www.superbowl.com/history/recaps/game/sbxxxiii)

ProBowlers: Steve Atwater (db), Terrell Davis (rb), John Elway (qb), Tony Jones (ol), Ed McCaffrey (wr), Tom Nalen (ol), Bill Romanowski (lb), Shannon Sharpe (te)

tucker342
04-30-2003, 10:17 PM
1993 Dallas Cowboys, not only did they have the worst record, but they are the Cowboys, so you have to vote them off...

mckerney
04-30-2003, 10:21 PM
Broncos, weren't even the best team in the league in 98.

AgPete
04-30-2003, 10:29 PM
Sometimes I wonder if not for Michael Irvin's injury in the playoffs, if the Cowboys would have won a fourth Superbowl in the 90's. They were a diminished team in 1996 but they still had the Packers number and if Irvin had stayed healthy, the Cowboys would have beaten the Panthers and probably given the Pack a run for their money. I've got to pick the 1996 Packers. The Broncos proved they could beat them. The Packers had to wait for retirement, free agency and injuries before they could beat the 90's Cowboys and Niners. And what can I say, it was just Washington's year in 1991.

MylesKnight
04-30-2003, 10:32 PM
Get the Damn 'Niners out of here!!
War 'Niners Folding.. I'm Out!!

"Rack 'em!!

JeeberD
04-30-2003, 11:42 PM
Death to all Niners!!!!

Man, I miss Kenneth Gant. He was freakin awesome, doing the shark...

AgPete
05-01-2003, 06:11 PM
Very close race between the '94 Niners and '96 Packers! :)

AgPete
05-02-2003, 04:52 AM
dola bump

It's a four way race now! :eek:

91 Skins, 93 Cowboys, 94 Niners and 96 Packers!

AgPete
05-04-2003, 09:56 PM
dola one more bump

Continues to become a tie of some sorts

Now the 93 Cowboys and 96 Packers are tied

I'm a Cowboys homer, but honestly, who thinks the 96 Packers could beat the 93 Cowboys? ;)

tucker342
05-04-2003, 10:05 PM
YES!!!! DOWN WITH THE COWBOYS:D:D:D

Kodos
05-04-2003, 10:36 PM
Hahahahaaaaaaaa! Exxxxxxxxxxcellent!

AgPete
05-04-2003, 10:48 PM
Cowboys are in the running now to be voted off. Oh well, I guess it's not easy to keep two of your teams on the list even though both of them could probably wipe the floor with any of the Superbowl champions of that decade. :D It will be interesting to see how the 70's Steelers and 80's 49ers vote turn out.

JeeberD
05-05-2003, 09:31 AM
SAVE THE COLOSSAL COWBOYS!!!