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greenbaycov.jpg (30k) We asked Sports Illustrated's Paul Zimmerman where the 1972 Dolphins rank among the top single-season teams of all time. He gave us his six favorites.

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1. THE 1962 GREEN BAY PACKERS
It's hard to pick a favorite from Vince Lombardi's four championship teams. In '66 and '67, when the Pack won the first two Super Bowls, the great stars were starting to show a bit of age. In 1962 they were young and vibrant and on the rise. Bart Starr, Paul Hornung, Jimmy Taylor, Forrest Gregg, Ray Nitschke, Willie Davis, Herb Adderley, Willie Wood, Jim Ringo, Henry Jordan—10 future Hall of Famers with the meat of their careers still ahead of them.

2. THE 1974 PITTSBURGH STEELERS
It's difficult to say which of Chuck Noll's four Super Bowl champions was the best, but the '74 team has been a personal favorite because the half-dozen Hall of Famers on that outfit were all on the way up. Terry Bradshaw was just reaching stardom, and Franco Harris was hitting his stride. Jack Lambert was a rookie phenom. Three other future Hall of Famers were established on defense—Jack Ham, Joe Greene and Mel Blount—but they were all young. Ten of the 11 defensive starters were Pro Bowl players at some time in their careers, and the 11th, Fats Holmes, should have been. By Super Bowl time the '74 Steelers had risen up in a frenzy, and the 119 yards they allowed Minnesota is the record low.

3. THE 1950 CLEVELAND BROWNS
The All-America Football Conference champs burst onto the NFL scene. In their first NFL game, the Browns put it to the defending champion Eagles, 35-10. They beat the Rams for the title—the first of six straight appearances in the championship game. Otto Graham throwing to Mac Speedie and Dante Lavelli, Marion Motley running the traps, Bill Willis and Lenny Ford on defense, a terrific offensive line—this team had it all.

4. THE 1971 DALLAS COWBOYS
The Doomsday Defense, anchored by one of football's alltime greatest linemen, tackle Bob Lilly, backed up by two of the smartest and toughest linebackers ever to play the game, Chuck Howley and Leroy Jordan. Mel Renfro, a Hall of Famer and 10-time Pro Bowl choice, overseeing things in the secondary. Offensive stars? Where do you begin? Roger Staubach throwing to Olympic sprinter Bob Hayes, with Duane Thomas and Calvin Hill running the ball.

5. THE 1972 MIAMI DOLPHINS
No, they weren't the only professional team to go unbeaten and win a championship. The 1948 Cleveland Browns did it in the All-America Conference. But the Dolphins were the only NFL outfit to accomplish it, and they set a standard of offensive precision that has seldom been matched. In 13 of their 17 games, counting the playoffs, they drove to a touchdown on their opening possession. There were so many big names on offense—Bob Griese throwing to Paul Warfield; Jim Kiick, Larry Csonka and Mercury Morris in the backfield; Larry Little, Bob Kuechenberg and Jim Langer on the line—that the defense was called the No-Names. But the D had its share of stars, such as middle linebacker Nick Buoniconti and free safety Jake Scott.

6. THE 1985 CHICAGO BEARS
This is a tough call: Aside from Jim McMahon and Walter Payton, the offense was greatly overshadowed by the defense in terms of talent. The 15-1 Bears swept through the postseason, shutting out the Giants and Rams and crushing New England, 46-10, in the Super Bowl. I have a feeling that by season's end, no offense ever devised could have withstood the fury of that 46 Defense, with the extreme pressure it brought from all angles. Tackle Dan Hampton and middle linebacker Mike Singletary were the superstars, but the whole unit was a bloodthirsty, fiercely attacking bunch that allowed an average of 145 yards and 2.6 yards per play in three post-season contests.

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Latest Results
all votes represented as percentage of total
1950 Cleveland3.0
1962 Green Bay12.7
1972 Miami28.4
1974 Pittsburgh18.2
1971 Dallas10.4
1985 Chicago27.3

What was the greatest NFL team of all time? Take your best shot.
1950 Cleveland Browns
1962 Green Bay Packers
1972 Miami Dolphins
1974 Pittsburgh Steelers
1971 Dallas Cowboys
1985 Chicago Bears