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During our Packers Rewind for this week, we compared the 1960's Packers and 1970's Steelers' dynasties, and saw a number of favorable comparisons toward the Lombardi-era Packers.
Those included number of championships, postseason winning percentage, regular season winning percentage, Hall of Famers and the fact they accomplished what the Steelers couldn't: three consecutive league titles.
But we decided to take this one step further and decide, "once and for all," which is the greatest dynasty in the annals of the sport.
To be fair, we compared every dynasty that included three championships in one decade and used a statistical analysis of deciding which is the best in NFL history.
We chose to use statistics instead of just subjective considerations, and did not include Hall of Famers, due to the fact that the 2000's Patriots and some of the 1990's era Cowboys are not eligible for induction yet in Canton, Ohio.
Our dynasties include:
? 1930's Green Bay Packers
? 1940's Chicago Bears
? 1950's Cleveland Browns
? 1950's Detroit Lions
? 1960's Green Bay Packers
? 1970's Pittsburgh Steelers
? 1980's San Francisco 49ers
? 1990's Dallas Cowboys
? 2000's New England Patriots
To determine our greatest dynasty, we will give reverse points based on their ranking in each individual category (9 for 1st place, 8 for 2nd and so on).
We will also credit the 2000's New England Patriots through Week 14 of the 2009 season and not include the '09 postseason, which had not happened at the time of the publishing of this story.