WE SHOULD HAVE WON THAT GAME DAMMIT!!!!!!!!!!
^(PTSD is a bitch)
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Of the major sports I think the NFL is the most dependent on coaching. During the 80s and 90s the league was pretty much dominated by 4 coaches:
- Bill Walsh
- Joe Gibbs
- Jimmy Johnson
- Bill Parcells
Whereas the AFC had the better coaches the previous decades like:
- Noll
- Shula (he continued to coach into the 90s but he was mostly ahead of his peers in the 70s.
DAL won those SB's in spite of Jimmy
no Tom Brady
The old NFC consisted mainly of large market teams, while the AFC consisted of cities that couldn’t get an NFL team pre-merger. In the pre-salary cap and free-agency world large market teams had a huge income advantage when fielding a team. A handful of NFC teams would stockpile talent and have depth that teams today could only dream about.
A lot of good answers in here but one weird factor that doesn't really get talked about is that despite so many different NFC teams winning Super Bowls, on a year-to-year basis there was a weird lack of depth and only a couple (sometimes even just one) true Super Bowl contenders. The Giants (and Redskins to a lesser extent) were bizarrely inconsistent while the Bears and Cowboys had consistent but shorter windows with the Packers coming in at the end. The 49ers were always there but you only had one or two years where even half of those teams came together as a serious threat, and that meant NFC's most dominant team didn't face very many risks of an upset.