1. 2013 Seattle Seahawks
Hard to have a problem with this one
2. 2015 Carolina Panthers
15-1, 1st in PF, 6th in PA. Embarrased 13-3 Cardinals in NFCCG. I remember not feeling so badly about the lost to the Broncos after that game. Then they promptly embarrased themselves by losing to the corpse of Peyton Manning... if not for that hard to disagree with this.
3. 2017 Philadelphia Eagles
13-3 (including Mulligan loss w17). 3rd in PF, 4th in PA. Won SB with backup QB.
4. 2016 New England Patriots
Great team. Should need to further explanation.
5. 2013 Denver Broncos
Stupendous offense. But only 22 in PA. Embarrassed themselves in SB from literally the opening snap.
6. 2015 Arizona Cardinals
13-3. 2 PF, 7 PA. Carson Palmer as starting QB... See entry on 2015 Panthers for playoff performance.
7. 2012 San Francisco 49ers
11-4-1. 11 PF, 2 PA. Can't think of anything else about them.
8. 2011 Green Bay Packers
15-1. Similar to 2013 Broncos: 1st in PF, 19 PA. Except they embarrassed themselves in the divisional round in SB.
9. 2018 Kansas City Chiefs
12-4. Another GB/Den team: 1st in PF, 24th in PA. All 4 losses were competitive and to good teams. Should probably be ahead of Packers given they at least didn't embarrass themselves in the playoffs.
10. 2017 Jacksonville Jaguars
10-6 record. But surprisingly 5th in PF, 2 in PA.
Hard to have a problem with this one
2. 2015 Carolina Panthers
15-1, 1st in PF, 6th in PA. Embarrased 13-3 Cardinals in NFCCG. I remember not feeling so badly about the lost to the Broncos after that game. Then they promptly embarrased themselves by losing to the corpse of Peyton Manning... if not for that hard to disagree with this.
3. 2017 Philadelphia Eagles
13-3 (including Mulligan loss w17). 3rd in PF, 4th in PA. Won SB with backup QB.
4. 2016 New England Patriots
Great team. Should need to further explanation.
5. 2013 Denver Broncos
Stupendous offense. But only 22 in PA. Embarrassed themselves in SB from literally the opening snap.
6. 2015 Arizona Cardinals
13-3. 2 PF, 7 PA. Carson Palmer as starting QB... See entry on 2015 Panthers for playoff performance.
7. 2012 San Francisco 49ers
11-4-1. 11 PF, 2 PA. Can't think of anything else about them.
8. 2011 Green Bay Packers
15-1. Similar to 2013 Broncos: 1st in PF, 19 PA. Except they embarrassed themselves in the divisional round in SB.
9. 2018 Kansas City Chiefs
12-4. Another GB/Den team: 1st in PF, 24th in PA. All 4 losses were competitive and to good teams. Should probably be ahead of Packers given they at least didn't embarrass themselves in the playoffs.
10. 2017 Jacksonville Jaguars
10-6 record. But surprisingly 5th in PF, 2 in PA.