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I didn't recall that the 2016 Pats were 14-2. Wow... that team somehow flies under the radar as all-time greats.
Giants did something similar in both recent SB.
Records / schmecords
Elite is in the eye of the beholder (The "elite" Buffalo Bills of the 90's with their 13 win seasons?)
1986-1995...10 years .....10...SB champs won by 4 NFC teams
Giants (2)
Redskins (2)
SF (3)
Dallas (3)
These were elite teams tasked with surviving the NFC playoff gauntlet before crushing their feeble AFC SB opponents.....usually Denver or Buffalo who had "elite" records but were several notches below NFC teams during this era.
These were all-time great teams stacked with the sports best talent who had to face each other yearly in the NFLs greatest era IMHO.
This multi winner era excludes Da Bears who won only 1 SB with perhaps the NFL's all time best team. It excludes the John Riggin's Redskins who were awesome as well.
Way to come up with a stipulation that keeps those Giants teams off of the list.There was a noticable difference between your average Tom Brady led Patriots team and the 2018 Pats during the regular season.
The playoffs however is a much different story.
Besides, you gotta draw the line somewhere. A 12-4 record seems like the most reasonable cut off.