
The Montana-Young
49ers, the '70s
Steelers, the '70s
Dolphins, the '90s
Cowboys, the Belichick-and-Brady
Patriots: what do they all have in common? They are all-time great
NFL teams that racked up many wins in a handful of seasons. You know what else they have in common? None of them have ever put together as impressive a regular season resume as the current
Peyton Manning-era
Colts.
That's right, after beginning this season 5-0, the Manning-era Colts are now 80-21 since the beginning of 2003. The '70s Steelers went 87-27-1 from 1972-1979. From 1981-1998, the 49ers were always pretty stout, but they never put together a six-plus season run where they played close to .800 ball like the current Colts (they came closest from 1987-1992 when they went 75-20). The '90s Cowboys went 70-20 in their best stretch. From 2001-2007, the Patriots went 86-26. Shula's '70s Dolphins, at 67-16-1, check in as the best competition.
So, these Colts should go down as one of the best teams of all-time, right? Uh, no. Not yet, at least.