That was Danny White. Randy "Manster" White was their Defensive Tackle.
That was Danny White. Randy "Manster" White was their Defensive Tackle.
There are two -- Hank Stram's Kansas City Chiefs of the late `60s and early `70s and of course, the 49ers of the `80s and `90s.
Here's a look at the most lethal offense in NFL history in action -- the Niners' 55-10 blowout of Denver in Super Bowl XXIV:
http://youtu.be/IWRRftknmE0?list=PLS417jzzmFqAknjVW7eA2UhfKuZkaUwz6
Vikings - Cunningham, Moss, Reed, Carter & Smith
I used to be a Dallas Cowboys fan, might be again someday if Jerry Jones dies, but the Jimmy Johnson Cowboys era was one of the greatest offenses in NFL history. I'm going to pull a fast one though, and say Jim Kelly's Buffalo Bills fielded the greatest offense in NFL history making the Super Bowl in four consecutive seasons, that's pretty damn impressive. A close runner up would be Warren Moon's Houston Oilers, that run and shoot offense set the bar for where every current elite qb strives to compete. I think there was way more talent at the qb position in the eighties and nineties than there is currently.
Vikings - Cunningham, Moss, Reed, Carter & Smith
Vikings - Cunningham, Moss, Reed, Carter & Smith
[B][URL="https://www.freeones.com/antonella-kahllo said:Antonella Kahllo[/URL][/B], post: 9064125, member: 945668"]That would have to be the Gronkowski family on Family Feud.