I guess if I am judging Super Bowl-winning teams against each other, I need more historical context than "they won the Super Bowl that year!".Ness wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 5:47 am I'm not knocking them down as to what players/coaches did before or after. I just focus on the season a team made the SB and won or lost it. If a team catches lightening in a bottle, and rides that to a dominant season for just that year, it's weird to me to penalize.
Since I am posting unpopular opinions, I'll add one more. The best defenses I've seen over the years...the 70's Steelers, the 85 Bears, the 91 Eagles...they were all thought to be great at the time of their dominance. The 2000 Ravens weren't like that. They were a good defense in 1999, but nothing approaching legendary. Same thing in 2001...a good defense that got taken apart by Kordell Stewart of all people in the postseason (Stewart would go on to produce 0 TDs and 4 turnovers the following week against the Pats). That would be like the Doomsday Defense losing to Bob Avellini in the 1977 divisional round.
In 2000, the Ravens came on strong at the end of the year and then dominated some bad QBs in the postseason. They were 6 point underdogs against the Raiders, and were aided immensely by Siragusa brazenly 'falling on" Rich Gannon and breaking Gannon's collarbone. Dennis Green was a terrible postseason coach, but I can't imagine the Vikings putting up 0 points offensively against the Ravens in that Super Bowl. They would have at least been a tougher matchup for the Ravens than the Giants. Maybe I'm being too harsh on the Ravens, but I think it they were really that good, they would have had more of a run of success.