These are the 5 most unstoppable offenses in NFL history. Follow Nonstop Sports • Instagram - / nonstop • Twitter - / nonstop • TikTok - / nonstop Imagery supplied by Getty Images 5 Greatest Offenses In NFL History
The 1998 Vikings should be in the top 3. They absolutely changed the game and made the deep ball a regular thing. And they did it with ease. They also set scoring records that year.
Cuz the giants had a stingy defense. They were lead by a STOUT front seven and a smart secondary that kept the patriots top ranked offense to just 14 points
My top 5 in no particular order 76 Steelers, 85 Bears, 00 Ravens, 13 Seahawks, 15 Broncos Honorable Mentions: 69 Chiefs, 72 Dolphins, 77 Falcons, 84 49ers, 86 Giants, 91 Eagles, 08 Steelers, and many more.
The 2013 Broncos were led by Manning, who was a lock for the Hall of Fame. He wasn't in the Hall of Fame in 2013. Basic comprehension isn't your strong point, is it?
@@nintendostyle3500 Listen to the dialog in the video. It clearly frames Manning in 2013, not today. The video says: "The 2013 Broncos offense was so special that..." . This is basic high school-level logic.
No it isn't. Brady can't scramble and the Giants had Michael Strahan, Osi Umenyiora, and Justin Tuck on that defensive line. New Englands offensive line gave up just 12 sacks all season, but were sacked 5 times alone in SB42. In hindsight they stood no chance. Doesn't help that a cocky Brady laughed at Burress' prediction of only " 17 points " scored for New England, which inspired the defense to hold him to only 14 (after averaging 36 ppg during the regular season) in the biggest Super Bowl/NFL choke job in NFL history (only team to blow a perfect season in the Super Bowl). Only referencing Tyree's helmet catch is highly laughable. That wasn't the end of the game.
@@scrambledsenses i always tell people exactly what you said. Defense wins championships. Even with the Greatest Show On Turf, it was a DEFENSIVE play that (barely) stopped the Titans short of the goal line and sealed the SB win
0:19 2011 Green Bay Packers (35.0 points/game, 405.1 yards/game) 1:34 2018 Kansas City Chiefs (35.3 points/game, 425.6 yards/game) 2:56 1999 St. Louis Rams (? points/game, "over 400" yards/game) 4:24 2007 New England Patriots (36.8 points/game, "over 400" yards/game) 5:39 2013 Denver Broncos (37.9 points/game, 457.3 yards/game) I don't know how this video is ranking the offenses, but the data they provide is incomplete and imprecise. If you go by points per game, then the top-10 are: 2013 Broncos (lost SB) 2007 Patriots (lost SB) 2018 Chiefs (lost AFC champ) 2011 Packers (lost NFC div) 2012 Patriots (lost AFC champ) 1998 Vikings (lost NFC champ) 2011 Saints (lost NFC div) 1983 Redskins (lost SB) 2016 Falcons (lost SB) 2000 Rams (lost NFC wild card) I double-checked the records. None of the top-10 highest scoring teams won a SB.
2011 Saints deserve to be in the conversation. They still hold the record for most all purpose yards in NFL history, Brees threw for over 5k yards and are still in the top 10 for points scored per game in nfl history.
Honorable Mentions 1998 Minnesota Vikings: Randall Cunningham, Randy Moss, Chris Carter, Robert Smith 1989 San Francisco 49ers: Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, John Taylor, Roger Craig, Tom Rathman 1984 Miami Dolphins: Dan Marino, Mark Clayton, Mark Duper 2011 New Orleans Saints: Drew Brees, Jimmy Graham, Marques Colston 2016 Atlanta Falcons: Matt Ryan, Devonta Freeman, Julio Jones 2012 New England Patriots: Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski, Wes Welker 1959 Baltimore Colts: Johnny Unitas, Raymond Berry, Lenny Moore 2004 Indianapolis Colts: Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne, Edgerrin James
I was looking through the comments to see if anyone else noticed that the video left out how Manning's Broncos were DECIMATED that year 😆. We were rooting for the Seahawks, but even WE were embarrassed for them a bit.
The 1983 Redskins are the greatest offensive Super Bowl winning team of all time as they are the highest scoring Super Bowl winning team of all time (541 total points). 2nd on that list is the 1999 Rams (526) followed by the 2009 Saints (510 total points). What set the Rams apart from all but maybe the 2007 Patriots was their defense was ranked 4th in the NFL in 1999 (Patriots defense also ranked 4th in 2007)
I'm not disagreeing with this list and agree with it, but I feel like the 1990 Buffalo Bills offense should've at least gotten a mention. They had Jim Kelly at quarterback, Thurman Thomas at running back, and Andre Reed and James Lofton at wide receivers, all of which are Hall of Famers. And they even had a good offensive line with the likes of Will Wolford, Kent Hull, who both made it to the Pro Bowl that year and Kent Hull was first team all-pro along with Thurman Thomas, and they also had Jim Ritcher who is considered one of the Bills' greatest players. And I believe this was the year they blew out the Raiders in the AFC Championship game 51-3, and they were the first team to really master the no-huddle offense
The 1980s Buffalo bills definitely deserves a spot on here Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas and Andre Reed took the team to 4 straight super bowl appearances and Jim Kelly was a 5 time pro bowlers
2019 ravens should be here. Scored over 530 points. First team to average 200 passing and rushing yards per game. Single season rushing record of 3,296 yards. Lamar Jackson broke the record for most rushing yards in a season by a QB. Led the league in TD passes with 36. Was the NFL MVP. Averaged over 5 yards a carry. 3.2 yards before contact was all Tops in the league.
@@Sam-ib1vx nah, their O-line is weaker compared to last years top 10 unit. The O-line was a key part in the ravens downright explosive offense in 2019 and 2020
I feel like at least one of the 80's or early 90's San Francisco Super Bowl teams should have been on here. Joe Montana, Jerry Rice and the rest of those boys were damn near unstoppable during that time. They also played in an era where officiating didnt blantantly favor the offense like most of the teams on this list.
The 2011 Saints are among the best offenses ever and Drew has been rated the 3rd best quarterback ever in the "First Scientific Study of the Greatest Quarterbacks of All Time". Of the recent stars Manning comes in at #2 and Brady ranked #6 coming into the 2022 season and may have dropped to 7th with his subpar final season. Aaron Rodgers ranked #8 coming into the 2022 season.
Man, It is too bad what happened to Hunt withe KC. Imagine what this team would look like if they still had a legit reliable 1000+ yard runner that can also go get you an easy 500 yards receiving.
Not sure how you can overlook 1985 San Diego Chargers and 1984 Miami Dolphins and they did what they did when the rules weren't totally to the offense's advantage
Lol what are u talking about the ‘07 patriots were stacked too not only that their defense gave up only 17 points a game they were stacked on both sides
Patriots 18-1 team still the greatest ever. They dominated from start to finish and had a great defense. One Asante Samuel drop, Eli escape, tyree catch, and they got upset by 3 points, to a team they just beat down in week 16
No, they aren't. The greatest team ever, at least for the Super Bowl era, are the 1991 Washington Redskins. It was close but the Redskins' strength of schedule is way above that of the 2007 Patriots, the 1991 NFC East was top to bottom one of the best divisions ever in the Super Bowl era, while the 2007 AFC East was mediocre at best and I would call it pitiful. Besides that Redskins team would have never lost to a team lead by ElI Manning.
@@MegaStephen68 if that's the case the 03- 04 pats was greater because they had the longest reign of wins and dominated 2 years. With an overall defense and offense. And the GOAT coach and GOAT QB running the ship
It seems to me that so many teams with All time great Offenses to fall short at the end of the year. Some examples: 1984 Dolphins 1990 Bills 1998 Vikings 2001 Rams 2004 Colts 2007 Patriots 2011 Packers 2013 Broncos 2018 Chiefs. You still have to play defense and eliminate turnovers.
What’s interesting is that these offenses except for one didn’t have that protect the wide receivers rule.. imagine if those offenses had that back in the day…
1950 Los Angeles Rams: 38.8 points per game, with two Hall of Fame Quarterbacks...Bob Waterfield and Norm Van Brocklin, and two Hall of Fame ends...Elroy Hirsch and Tom Fears.
Wait so your saying the teams of this list are the greatest teams to touch the field but over 50% lost the season and none of those teams are mentioned
I'm not sure how many of these offenses would have fared in the 70s and 80s. Rules were different and didn't favor the offenses so much. Just saying it's hard to compare teams from different eras. The Chargers with Fouts and "Air" Coryell were pretty dang good - had to out score everyone 45-41 every week it seemed.
The fact that only one of these teams won a super bowl should let people know just how much defense wins championships. Quarterbacks and offenses can be damn near perfect, but at the end of the day a solid defense will bring it home more often than a great offense will.
I haven't watched yet but imma guess..1. 07 pats on here.. 2.greatest show on tuff rams on here...3. 98 vikings... 4Peyton manning broncos.. 5.. ummm idk I can't think 🤔
From the description: "These are the 5 most unstoppable offenses in NFL history." And yet 3 of these offenses were stopped quite well (within 20 points) in the post-season.