Steelers or Packers history?

Dustin

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Not sure how unbiased this will be because I too am a lifelong Bears fan, but I'll try. We obviously have two of the most storied franchises here, It's not like were talking the Jaguars vs texans here. You can debate win vs losses, superbowls, vs championships, till your blue in the face, and still not have a clear cut winner. It's all opinion and interpretation. So to settle it I'll go with a tie breaker, but when I think of these two teams I think of the aura around them. That mythical entity that envelops them.

Greenbay has two things going for them IMO. 1. The Frozen Tundra, Nobody continues to play in the great stadiums anymore. Even my bears sold out and ruined soldier field, it looks like a space ship landed on the stadium. Lambeau field is the wrigley field or Fenway park of the NFL. Nothing better than watch a 22 guys trying to kill each other on every play while your sitting there without a shirt in -20 weather. 2. The Packers are the only publicly owned sports franchise that I know of. I know none of the other 4 sports have a team like this. Greenbay sells shares of there team to those willing to buy them and actually have meetings with the share holders to recieve there input. This creates a whole diffrent level of loyalty that I bleieve no other teams experience. I mean come on, The packers are the only reason anybody outside of Wisconsin, even knows that Greenbay exists.

Pittsburgh just brings to life the very meaning of tuff. Hell even the name sounds tuff. If you were getting ready to retire and had never heard of either city and I asked you, would you rather go to Greenbay or pittsburgh. What would you say? "A bay thats green... That sounds nice. I'm not sure what a pitts burgh is but it dosen't sound very friendly". Ok back to football. The steel curtain will always be remembered when you have one of these nostalgia conversations. Next to the 85 bears and (I bleieve) the 2000 Ravens, I would say that it was the most dominate Deffense out there. They also do things the right way. There isn't a revolving door of coaches like there are with so many teams. The Rooney family knows what it is doing.

Overall it is really close. If you want Championships, both teams have them. If you want Hall of famers, both teams should have there own wings in Canton. If you want aura, both teams are top dogs. I would have to give the Pack the slightest of edges wiith Pitt closing fast.
 
I am a huge packer fan and I believe that a team with 3 super bowls but 12 total nfl championships (including 4 out of the 5 yrs before the super bowl started) has more of a history then 6 super bowls and 6 total championships.
But like i said before I am a huge packer fan and i am biased, what does a non-biased fan have to say
 
F*Ck them both. Teams with the most bandwagons in sports history.

Hell yeah to the Raiders!
 
Packers because they have done everything you could have done in the NFL
 
I'm a life-long Chicago Bears fan, and I agree with you. Some people don't understand that the NFL existed for over 40 years BEFORE the first Super Bowl (I hate that name).

Bob
 
If you are talking about the entire history, it's the Packers by a landslide. It isn't even close. 12 championships vs 6. Before Knoll got there in the late 60s, the Steelers were a laughing stock. Even with all this recent success, they still have more non winning seasons than they have winning seasons.

Cowher was a legendary coach? Is that a joke? That's like saying Mike Holmgrem is a legendary coach. They each have 1 super bowl.
 
Tough call, but I've got to go with Pittsburgh. They've had a couple of legendary coaches in Noll and Cowher plus a roster full of HOF players. The Pack had Vince Lombardi and some great old school stars, but they haven't done much since the '60s.
 
Both are 2 of the most storied franchises in the NFL, but I think the Packers have a greater history.Not to say the Steelers arent a great franchise, but they havent done it as long as GB. Before the 70s, the Steelers had decades of unsuccessful seasons, and if the Packers of the 60s, 50s, or 40s played the Steelers of those days, GB would destroy them. The Packers have a greater history not only because of the championships like you said, but because of the legendary coaches and players they had. Vince Lombardi is considered by many to be the greatest coach of all time, and the SuperBowl trophy is named after him. Ray Nitschke, Bart Starr, and Don Hutson all had HOF careers.
 
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