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Old 11-03-2005   #1
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Default Best NFL team past or present with all prime players

Which team do you think would be the best team, past or present, if every player on that roster where in their prime? There is a lot to consider, so to make sure everyone knows where I am going with this, here is an example. Remember, everyone on the team would be in the prime:

1997 Dallas Cowboys

QB - Troy Aikman
RBs - Emmitt Smith, Herschel Walker
FB - Daryl "Moose" Johnston
WRs - Michael Irvin, Anthony Miller, Stephret Williams (not much here)
TE - Eric Bjornson
O Line - Mark Tuinei, Larry Allen, Clay Shiver, Nate Newton, Erik Williams

D Line - Tony Tolbert, Chad Hennings, Leon Lett, Shante Carver
LBs - Randall Godfrey, Fred Strickland, Dexter Coakley
CBs - Kevin Smith, Deion Sanders, Kevin Mathis
SS - Darren Woodson
FS - Brock Marion


Could you image having a prime Emmitt and Herschel in the backfield? I wouldn't pick this team though, but you get the idea.

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Unfortunately the 2000' redskins. Having Dana Stubbifield and Bruce Smith in their Prime and a secondary of Darrell Green, Deion Sanders and Champ Bailey is scary. Not to mention they picked up Andre Reed for a few games.
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Man I forgot about them. That would have been a Monster team...but I guess you could say the same for any of the Dan Snyder Redskin teams....
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The 1992 or 93 Cowboy Team ..... no doubt in my mind
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The 1992 or 93 Cowboy Team ..... no doubt in my mind
How about last years Cowboys with Vinnie and Eddie George? They would be strong.
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How about last years Cowboys with Vinnie and Eddie George? They would be strong.

In their prime.....That would be at least 7 or 8 years ago.......????? Possibly.
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The Raiders in 02 would be pretty darn good. Gannon, Rice, Brown and Garner on offense. Woodson, Woodson, and Romo on defense.
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I'd take the 1992 Cowboys over 1993, for one simple reason: Jimmy Smith.

Here's an obscure team that deserves some consideration ...

1993 Chiefs: Joe Montana, Marcus Allen, Neil Smith, Derrick Thomas, Dale Carter, Will Shields
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Unfortunately the 2000' redskins. Having Dana Stubbifield and Bruce Smith in their Prime and a secondary of Darrell Green, Deion Sanders and Champ Bailey is scary. Not to mention they picked up Andre Reed for a few games.
That team proved Stubby owed quite a bit to Bryant Young. But yeah, some of the other players on that defense would have been scary. But who did they have playing offense, again?
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the 1985 chicago bears were without a doubt the best team i've ever seen play in the national football league.
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That team proved Stubby owed quite a bit to Bryant Young. But yeah, some of the other players on that defense would have been scary. But who did they have playing offense, again?
Brad Johnson, Stephen Davis, Larry Centers, Irving Fryar, Andre Reed, and Stephen Alexander ... not exactly scrubs if you take them in their prime.
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the 1985 chicago bears were without a doubt the best team i've ever seen play in the national football league.

Would love to see a 1992 Cowboy vs 1985 Bears matchup......That Dallas Great OL against the great Bear D......What a game that would be.
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Brad Johnson, Stephen Davis, Larry Centers, Irving Fryar, Andre Reed, and Stephen Alexander ... not exactly scrubs if you take them in their prime.
yeah, but none of those guys is troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Darryl Johsnton, Michael irvin or Jay Novecek in their primes...and all these guys are WAY better than those guys were

oh, and all just happened to REALLY be in their primes from 92-95

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This is an interesting question.

One possible candidate would be the 1998 Denver Broncos: Steve Atwater, Terrell Davis, John Elway, Ed McCaffrey, Bill Romanowski, good OL players...
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Those Vikings teams that were pretty good. Randall Cunningham, Chris Carter, Randy Moss, Robert Smith


Philly with a Dorsey Levens in his prime. They would have had the power running game they needed to beat NE.

Last years Cowboys...Vinny, Keyshawn, Witten, Jones, George, Glenn, Allen, Jets RT whos name slips my mind. RCB would have been to much of a weakness


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