Published 6/27/2009
by Brian Gulish
at Bleacher Report - NFL
How do you determine the "team of the decade?" You determine who it is using regular season wins, post season wins, division titles and Super Bowls.
Sure, sounds easy, but combining these numbers to determine an overall, "team of the decade" is much more complicated to produce.
The guys at the World Wide Leader this week decide to pose the question, who is the NFL's best franchise of the 2000's?
They came up with a formula by multiplying several numbers by .900 then adding together the totals and publishing a list.
For all the talk on their networks about college football needing a playoff in favor the the BCS formula, they sure sound hypocritical in their so-called, "expert" analysis, when it comes to this subject.
Their top five looks like this.
1. Patriots (102 wins, 3 Super Bowl wins and a loss)
2. Colts (101 wins, 1 Super Bowl win)
3. Steelers (94 wins, 2 Super Bowl wins)
4. Eagles (92 wins, 1 Super Bowl loss)
5. Ravens (83 wins, 1 Super Bowl win ...
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