SB Champions That Should Have Repeated
Posted: Tue May 21, 2024 3:05 am
Good thread with SB teams that could, or should have three-peated. What about SB Champions that could, or should have went back-to-back as champions? A look back ...
1969 Chiefs -- In hindsight, I felt this team should have repeated as champions for 1970, following GB before the Dolphins. They destroyed the eventual champion Colts on MNF but just weren't the same team as the year went on. A very disappointing season for HC Hank Stram, who couldn't find a back-up to help QB Len Dawson.
1971 Cowboys -- Fans can only wonder if Staubach could have led the team to a back-to-back championship in 1972 but an injury led to Craig Morton leading the team into the playoffs, where he fizzled out against SF. Staubach won an incredible comeback but the team got outplayed against the Redskins the next week. Letdown or not, the game would have been more a defensive slugfest had Landry started Herb Adderley at CB over Charlie Waters, who was burned badly by Charley Taylor.
1977 Cowboys -- The team had a great chance to repeat in 1978 but still could not cover Lynn Swann, who I felt, was the MVP of the early 1979 SB for Pittsburgh. His TD snare of Bradshaw's bullet in the end zone, was one of the best catches I have ever seen, though I wanted Dallas to win.
1985 Bears -- I thought about mentioning the 83 Raiders and 84 49ers, but with an aging Plunkett, the Raiders probably weren't going to repeat and though the 49ers had a very disappointing 1985 season, the Bears were poised to ascend following a successful 1984 season. The Bears should have repeated in 1986 but with Buddy Ryan gone and McHahon hurt, the team petered out in postseason.
1994 49ers -- When the Niners upset the Cowboys and faced the Falcons to end the 1995 regular season, I felt they had the momentum to possibly repeat but a loss to the Falcons, led by Hebert rather than Jeff George, gave the Cowboys the chance to gain home-field advantage in the playoffs. The Packers came to SF and man-handled the 49ers in the divisional round with Brett Favre playing his best game to that point. Did SF overlook the Packers thinking about Dallas?
1996 Packers -- Should have repeated but took the Broncos for granted in early 1998. Ron Wolf and Mike Holmgren would separate after the 1998 season. Brett Favre would only play in one more NFC Championship game the rest of his career in GB.
1999 Rams -- Fluke or not, the Rams had the offensive firepower to repeat in 2000 but after Vermeil retired, the defense got worse as the season progressed and injuries to Kurt Warner took their toll by playoff time.
2002 Bucs -- This team could have repeated in 2003 but a MNF collapse to the Colts sent them reeling, while Keyshawn Johnson became a thorn in Gruden's neck--leading to his suspension--as this team had a horrible season. Easily a candidate for one of the most disappointing seasons' following a championship.
2006 Colts -- After finally getting by the Patriots and winning it all, I felt Peyton Manning could have this team poised for a repeat but with injuries to Marvin Harrison and as usual, Bob Sanders, with Randy Moss rejuvenating the Patriots, the Colts fizzled out at the end of the year, being upset by the Chargers in the playoffs. I felt they looked ahead to playing the undefeated Patriots.
2010 Packers -- Many people believed this team should have repeated in 2011 after a 15-1 season but took the 9-7 Giants for granted. A humiliating loss at Lambeau Field. Everyone I knew got hosed betting on this game but had a feeling the Giants would play better than people realized and kept my money in my pocket.
2013 Seahawks -- They should have repeated but the Legion Of Boom just wasn't the same at the end of the 2014 season and it showed against the Packers and Patriots. Could Lynch have won the SB game with one more carry?
2016 Patriots -- Probably should have repeated but also should have lost to the Jaguars instead of the Eagles with a hot back-up QB in Foles. Many believed this game was fixed with HC Belichick benching CB Malcolm Butler but Brady himself played a great game--until his lost fumble.
1969 Chiefs -- In hindsight, I felt this team should have repeated as champions for 1970, following GB before the Dolphins. They destroyed the eventual champion Colts on MNF but just weren't the same team as the year went on. A very disappointing season for HC Hank Stram, who couldn't find a back-up to help QB Len Dawson.
1971 Cowboys -- Fans can only wonder if Staubach could have led the team to a back-to-back championship in 1972 but an injury led to Craig Morton leading the team into the playoffs, where he fizzled out against SF. Staubach won an incredible comeback but the team got outplayed against the Redskins the next week. Letdown or not, the game would have been more a defensive slugfest had Landry started Herb Adderley at CB over Charlie Waters, who was burned badly by Charley Taylor.
1977 Cowboys -- The team had a great chance to repeat in 1978 but still could not cover Lynn Swann, who I felt, was the MVP of the early 1979 SB for Pittsburgh. His TD snare of Bradshaw's bullet in the end zone, was one of the best catches I have ever seen, though I wanted Dallas to win.
1985 Bears -- I thought about mentioning the 83 Raiders and 84 49ers, but with an aging Plunkett, the Raiders probably weren't going to repeat and though the 49ers had a very disappointing 1985 season, the Bears were poised to ascend following a successful 1984 season. The Bears should have repeated in 1986 but with Buddy Ryan gone and McHahon hurt, the team petered out in postseason.
1994 49ers -- When the Niners upset the Cowboys and faced the Falcons to end the 1995 regular season, I felt they had the momentum to possibly repeat but a loss to the Falcons, led by Hebert rather than Jeff George, gave the Cowboys the chance to gain home-field advantage in the playoffs. The Packers came to SF and man-handled the 49ers in the divisional round with Brett Favre playing his best game to that point. Did SF overlook the Packers thinking about Dallas?
1996 Packers -- Should have repeated but took the Broncos for granted in early 1998. Ron Wolf and Mike Holmgren would separate after the 1998 season. Brett Favre would only play in one more NFC Championship game the rest of his career in GB.
1999 Rams -- Fluke or not, the Rams had the offensive firepower to repeat in 2000 but after Vermeil retired, the defense got worse as the season progressed and injuries to Kurt Warner took their toll by playoff time.
2002 Bucs -- This team could have repeated in 2003 but a MNF collapse to the Colts sent them reeling, while Keyshawn Johnson became a thorn in Gruden's neck--leading to his suspension--as this team had a horrible season. Easily a candidate for one of the most disappointing seasons' following a championship.
2006 Colts -- After finally getting by the Patriots and winning it all, I felt Peyton Manning could have this team poised for a repeat but with injuries to Marvin Harrison and as usual, Bob Sanders, with Randy Moss rejuvenating the Patriots, the Colts fizzled out at the end of the year, being upset by the Chargers in the playoffs. I felt they looked ahead to playing the undefeated Patriots.
2010 Packers -- Many people believed this team should have repeated in 2011 after a 15-1 season but took the 9-7 Giants for granted. A humiliating loss at Lambeau Field. Everyone I knew got hosed betting on this game but had a feeling the Giants would play better than people realized and kept my money in my pocket.
2013 Seahawks -- They should have repeated but the Legion Of Boom just wasn't the same at the end of the 2014 season and it showed against the Packers and Patriots. Could Lynch have won the SB game with one more carry?
2016 Patriots -- Probably should have repeated but also should have lost to the Jaguars instead of the Eagles with a hot back-up QB in Foles. Many believed this game was fixed with HC Belichick benching CB Malcolm Butler but Brady himself played a great game--until his lost fumble.