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FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
NFC: The Cowboys. AFC: The Steelers.
80s NFC: The 49ers AFC: The Raiders.
90s NFC: The Cowboys AFC: either Bills or Broncos.
2000's NFC: Hard to say since a lot of different NFC teams made it in the super bowls. AFC: The Patriots.
2010: NFC: The Seahawks.... AFC: The Patriots.
80s NFC: The 49ers AFC: The Raiders.
90s NFC: The Cowboys AFC: either Bills or Broncos.
2000's NFC: Hard to say since a lot of different NFC teams made it in the super bowls. AFC: The Patriots.
2010: NFC: The Seahawks.... AFC: The Patriots.
XenonRush · M
Who were some other NFC teams that were always good in the 70s? @FreestyleArt
FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
@XenonRush Haves to be the cowboys. there was a lot of random NFC teams made some playoffs and super bowls but Cowboys were the only one who made to couple of super bowls including many Playoffs appearances. maybe the second best could be the Falcons in that time. The Falcons never won ther super bowl but they did make a lot of playoffs appearances.
XenonRush · M
Weren’t the Vikings really good then? What was your favorite super bowl ever?@FreestyleArt
FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
@XenonRush My Team the Broncos in 97 against the Packers and 2016 against the Panthers.
but if I have to pick one besides my team. it was the 49ers vs the Bangles in the 80's...I forget when though
but if I have to pick one besides my team. it was the 49ers vs the Bangles in the 80's...I forget when though
XenonRush · M
In that super bowl with the Broncos over the packers who was the starting QB? Who were some of the big name offensive players?@FreestyleArt
FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
Broncos QB John Alway. RB Terrell Davis. Wide receiver Shannon Sharpe and Rob Smith