JohnH19 wrote:My problem with the '69 Chiefs being called the best single season AFL team is that they finished second in their division and then they benefited greatly from a horrible call by a sideline official and Lamonica's injury in the AFL title game.
This is a good point, something to ponder. Getting swept by Raiders during regular season was on the brain when 'maybe' considering them. The way they game-planned and played against a super Vikings team, and IMO the game not being an upset, and also feeling the Raiders themselves wouldn't have been able to beat them (JMO), is what draws my attention.
JohnH19 wrote:I think I might have to give the nod to the '68 Jets.
If not #1, Jets are at least right up there.
ChrisBabcock wrote:Without putting too much thought into this...
1. 1967 Raiders
2. 1968 Raiders
3. 1969 Chiefs
4. 1964 Bills
5. 1968 Jets
6. 1969 Raiders
7. 1963 Chargers
8. 1966 Chiefs
9. 1962 Texans
10. 1961 Oilers
11. 1961 Chargers
12. 1966 Bills
13. 1965 Bills
14. 1965 Chargers
15. 1960 Oilers
16. 1964 Chargers
17. 1962 Oilers
18. 1960 Chargers
19. 1967 Oilers
20. 1963 Patriots
All three late-'60s Raider squads could arguably be in top 5 or close enough to it. 1960/'61 Oilers? I would guess both be the 'worst' of the winners, and possbily lower than most runner-ups, if only because AFL was brand spanking new at the time. Or is that a wrong assessment?