What's the greatest NFL offense you've seen?

That was Danny White. Randy "Manster" White was their Defensive Tackle.
 

ArthurTurner

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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.
 
That was Danny White. Randy "Manster" White was their Defensive Tackle.

Thanks on a kid mistake name mix up.

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.

I have a Uncle that was in year 8 on that KC Chefs team sub DB that lost to the Packers in SB I. Played one more year and retired setting up a long hall trucking business based out of Albuquerque.
 

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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.
 
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.

Solid.

I love the run and shoot offense. It's difficult to master and there are some vulnerabilities with pass protection (4 wide receiver set on every down) but when it's on point it's as explosive as anything I've ever seen. The QB and receivers have to make the same reads but it's essentially back lot football - go where the defense isn't, then shred it to pieces.
 

Antonella Kahllo

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That would have to be the Gronkowski family on Family Feud.
 
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