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1 - 1985 Bears
2 - 1962 Packers
3 - 1984 49ers
4 - 1976 Steelers
5 - 1992 Cowboys
That 1994 Niners team with Deion Sanders was probably the best Niners team
 

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That 1994 Niners team with Deion Sanders was probably the best Niners team
According to Tecmo Super Bowl, the 1993 Niners team was a juggernaut. It made no difference if you called the exact play on defense and had everyone covered-Montana was going to complete 80% of his passes.


Edit: That can't be right, Montana was on the Chiefs by then. But somehow the game had Garrison Hearst on the Cardinals when he didn't come into the league until 1993.
Maybe I'm going senile
 

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I would say the 89 Niners team was better than 84. That's just me nit picking though. Most of these lists are just opinion by a bunch of guys. Not much more than what we have here on the hoop. Although they were unbeaten, that Dolphins team wouldn't be in the discussion of best ever. Maybe throw them a bone and keep them in the top 10 just because of the perfect record, not much more.
 

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According to Tecmo Super Bowl, the 1993 Niners team was a juggernaut. It made no difference if you called the exact play on defense and had everyone covered-Montana was going to complete 80% of his passes.


Edit: That can't be right, Montana was on the Chiefs by then. But somehow the game had Garrison Hearst on the Cardinals when he didn't come into the league until 1993.
Maybe I'm going senile
Steve Young was a better QB than Montana and that 1994 defense was better than the 80s defenses
 

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Most folks recognize the 84 Niners as their best team of all-time but you are entitled to your opinion.
So you can't name any. I guess I'm right.
And you said the 85 Bears were the best team, and the 62 Packers are second.
 

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I think the 84 Niners get slightly over rated due to the 1 loss and the play-off dominance. They basically had the entire back half of the schedule as tube up games vs scrub teams to get ready for the pkay-off run. The only half decent team they played was the Rams. I believe they were a better overall team in 89 but again, that's just my opinion.
As for 94, the defense was better but Young is not a better QB than Montana. Maybe more talented athletically but not better. Never was.
 

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According to Tecmo Super Bowl, the 1993 Niners team was a juggernaut. It made no difference if you called the exact play on defense and had everyone covered-Montana was going to complete 80% of his passes.


Edit: That can't be right, Montana was on the Chiefs by then. But somehow the game had Garrison Hearst on the Cardinals when he didn't come into the league until 1993.
Maybe I'm going senile

I remember the original Tecmo Bowl had a Niners pass play that was unstoppable if you were playing against the computer. It didn't matter if the defense had called the right play because Montana would always connect with the Niners receiver running the crossing pattern and the computer-controlled defender would always be trailing the receiver every single time. I can't remember if it was Jerry Rice or RB Roger Craig. I actually think it was Roger Craig.

If you were playing against a human opponent, stopping it required your opponent to control a defender and position him exactly where the pass would land, which was tough because the Niners receiver was a moving target and you couldn't really be sure when the ball would be thrown. You would have to adjust while the ball was in the air.
 
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