I think the 1996 is a vastly underrated team. The team lost by two touchdowns in the Super Bowl to a team that was ranked #1 on offense and defense. Sure, that is not good but definitely not embarrassing. Okay, what would be considered embarrising about that game would be the number of interceptions and sacks allowed, BUT.......
let's think about that 1996 team.
Bledsoe was playing like a Pro Bowl quarterback at the time, and he had incredible weapons on offense such as Curtis Martin, Ben Coates, Terry Glenn, Shawn Jefferson, Troy Brown, Vincent Brisby, Keith Byers, Sam Gash (a true fullback), and Dave Meggett. They were absolutely loaded on offense.
I can't say that I completely disagree with the selection of the 2001 Patriots. That team may very well have been the worst Super Bowl winning team ever, but honestly, should that really bother us? Tom Brady was not the Tom Brady that we have gotten to know. He was not the game changer. He was a play it safe, dump off pass QB that season. He only had like 145 yards in the Super Bowl, with at least 65 of them coming in the last two minutes. So for the first 58 minutes of the Super Bowl in a dome, Brady only had like 80 yards passing. The defense came up huge that game and played like, well, the 2000 Ravens. They really knew how to hit the Rams, and hit them hard. They still did surrender 350+ yards of passing. In the end they won the game, which I am tremendously greatful for, but I will not fool myself into thinking they were a great team.
Who was the third and fourth receivers that year? Charles Johnson? Bert Emanuel?