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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 503686"><p>Well, if you don't like Super Bowls so much, I would guess those first 2 don't count in your book, in which case Starr won his 5 championships over just 7 playoff games...instead of 15 - 20 in today's game. It's a simple fact that the more quality teams you play, the more likely something can go wrong.</p><p> </p><p>I think you have to count those first two SBs, though, not because the Packers won but because they did not lose. All the pressure was on the Packers...losing either would have been an embarrassment of the first order while tarnishing the legacy.</p><p> </p><p>Nobody said 5 in 7 years isn't the gold standard. However, it is more difficult now to try to achieve it for the reasons cited.</p><p> </p><p>I view the '62 team as the greatest Packer team of the Lombardi era...first in the league in points scored, points surrendered and giveaway / takeaway. The guys were in their primes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 503686"] Well, if you don't like Super Bowls so much, I would guess those first 2 don't count in your book, in which case Starr won his 5 championships over just 7 playoff games...instead of 15 - 20 in today's game. It's a simple fact that the more quality teams you play, the more likely something can go wrong. I think you have to count those first two SBs, though, not because the Packers won but because they did not lose. All the pressure was on the Packers...losing either would have been an embarrassment of the first order while tarnishing the legacy. Nobody said 5 in 7 years isn't the gold standard. However, it is more difficult now to try to achieve it for the reasons cited. I view the '62 team as the greatest Packer team of the Lombardi era...first in the league in points scored, points surrendered and giveaway / takeaway. The guys were in their primes. [/QUOTE]
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