NE obviously is #1. I think KC (obviously), PHI, & PIT are in the mix. Who else?

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    10 months ago

    I think Denver is up there as well, they have 3 Super Bowls in this time frame and until 2016 were contenders pretty often. You could make an argument for GB as they have two, but given how often they underachieved, that gets a bit tough.

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    10 months ago

    KC didn’t do 💩 from 1996-2017, so I wouldn’t put them on the list because of the past half decade’s success.

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    10 months ago

    For what it’s worth, the Ravens are currently:

    • 3rd all-time in regular season winning % (behind Dallas and Green Bay)

    • 4th all-time in playoff winning % (tied with Pittsburgh, behind New England, San Francisco, and Green Bay)

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      10 months ago

      I think it’s a little disingenuous to use all time stats since we are a relatively new franchise. How do we rank in win % and playoff win % since inception?

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    10 months ago

    As a franchise, we’ve been consistently in the top half of the league, and in the last few years, we’ve been in the top 10 at least, with one definite #1 year. All I can say is we’re a very spoiled fanbase, and it shows. We have it good.

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    10 months ago

    Top 3? no, Top 7? yeah I can see it.

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    10 months ago

    Why the hell is Philly on this list? Just going to skip New England? Packers? Saints?

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    10 months ago

    I would say that ravens as a whole are one of the most successful new teams to come from the 90s. cause if you look and teams like the Titans ( AKA the oilers), texans, browns etc. The Ravens have by far the best winning % and have 2 SBs of those franchises. Now in terms of others, I think the overall success since 2000 of teams goes as follows

    1. Patriots ( for obvious reasons)
    2. Ravens/Steelers - Same number of SBs and basically the same number of playoff wins
    3. Chiefs - obviously since 2017 when mahomes was there they have been good, but i dont put them ahead the ravens or Steelers because the Chiefs success is only recent. Lets see what happens when people like Andy Reid Finally retires and even Kelce.
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    10 months ago

    In terms of consistency yes. When it comes to achievements, no