Portis 26
Madden Freak
It offends my sense of natural justice that some horrible teams have made the Super Bowl. OK, not horrible. Just very, very average. The Super Bowl should feature two incredibly talented teams. It's an offense against nature when one of them is crummy. Such as:XII: Dallas 27, Denver 10 - Low-grade Denver teamXVII: Washington 27, Miami 17 - What was the point of this Miami team?XXIX: San Francisco 49, San Diego 26 - Very pedestrian Chargers teamXXXIII: Denver 34, Atlanta 19 - Chris Chandler in the Super Bowl?XXXV: Baltimore 34, N.Y. Giants 7 - Painful to watchWhich teams do you think did not belong there? Note I haven't included those Bills and Broncos teams of the 90s/80s that lost 7 Super Bowls. At least those had some great players - or at least great QBs in Kelly and Elway - and you felt like they belonged there. I'm talking about, what the heck are they doing here teams?
How is Atlanta in 1998 one of the worst teams ever? 14-2 in a division with the 12-4 49ers. Then they go into the playoffs and beat those 49ers and the 15-1 Vikes. Yes, I know they should have lost that game but to say a team that lost only 2 games before the SB on a list of worst ever is horrible. They didn't play a cake division, the 9ers were still very good.
So because they lost big and have Chandler, they are one of the worst teams to play in the Super Bowl? Ok, great reasoning. That ok defense was better than both the Vikings and Broncos stat wise and was nearly top 5. Stats don't tell all but I don't remember personally how those defs looked that year so all I can rely on is stats. This reasoning is weak. If the Seahawks get blown out, are they going to be added to the list? Would the Colts if they would have made it and gotten blown out?
Exactly what I was thinking...
