For those of you who pick me apart each week for my CBSSports.com Power       Rankings, I give you the chance for your biggest rip moments ever:    
The Ultimate Power Rankings.    
What, you say? Here's the deal. We've decided to rank the NFL's teams       1-32 based on how they stack up as a franchise -- both now and in       history.    
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| The franchise once guided by Vince Lombardi is again on top of the NFL -- Super Bowl champions. (Getty Images) | 
This is not a scientific study, but one based on some of those criteria and my opinion.
Putting together such a list is a tough task. Fans will feel their teams are slighted and many will say certain franchises are too high or too low. It's hard to gauge the Cleveland Browns because the new Browns haven't done anything, but the old Browns won a ton of titles. The problem is that team moved to Baltimore, but the records stayed in Cleveland. That makes it tough.
Few of you, if any, will say I got any of this right.
But that's OK. I'm used to the vile, nasty comments you send every week during the regular Power Rankings.
So when my bosses suggested this idea, I told them this: "It's just another chance for those crazies to kill me."
Their reply: You can handle it.
And I can.
So enjoy the list and don't get too emotional and angry. Just remember, it's an opinion based on some facts. Have at it.
 1. Green Bay Packers: The Lombardi       Trophy is back in TitleTown, USA. The Packers won their fourth Super       Bowl Sunday night. They also have a storied history, lunatic fans, a       rebuilt shrine to football and a leadership in Ted Thompson and Mike       McCarthy that is far from finished winning titles. Oh, and they have the       next great passer in Aaron Rodgers. Do the Packers ever run short in       that category?
      1. Green Bay Packers: The Lombardi       Trophy is back in TitleTown, USA. The Packers won their fourth Super       Bowl Sunday night. They also have a storied history, lunatic fans, a       rebuilt shrine to football and a leadership in Ted Thompson and Mike       McCarthy that is far from finished winning titles. Oh, and they have the       next great passer in Aaron Rodgers. Do the Packers ever run short in       that category?     2. Pittsburgh Steelers: They've won six       Super Bowls since the game began and their fans make them America's Team       (sorry, Cowboys). They just do all the right things to stay prominent       for long periods of time. Heinz Field is state of the art and the       Rooneys run their team the right way. What's not to like?
      2. Pittsburgh Steelers: They've won six       Super Bowls since the game began and their fans make them America's Team       (sorry, Cowboys). They just do all the right things to stay prominent       for long periods of time. Heinz Field is state of the art and the       Rooneys run their team the right way. What's not to like?     3. Dallas Cowboys: They haven't won a       title in 15 years, but that doesn't mean they don't belong here. The       Cowboys have won five Super Bowls. They also have an owner (Jerry Jones)       who knows how to make money and market his team. They've also had great       teams over the past 50 years and many great players. Best stadium in       football, too. I will say this: It's time they made the big game again.
      3. Dallas Cowboys: They haven't won a       title in 15 years, but that doesn't mean they don't belong here. The       Cowboys have won five Super Bowls. They also have an owner (Jerry Jones)       who knows how to make money and market his team. They've also had great       teams over the past 50 years and many great players. Best stadium in       football, too. I will say this: It's time they made the big game again.     4. New York Giants: They've won three       Super Bowls. They have a diehard fan base and good ownership. It's hard       to argue with this team being in the top five, right? The new stadium       helps in terms of revenues. Some might wonder why they're above the Jets       here after last season. These are all-time rankings, not based on the       past two seasons.
      4. New York Giants: They've won three       Super Bowls. They have a diehard fan base and good ownership. It's hard       to argue with this team being in the top five, right? The new stadium       helps in terms of revenues. Some might wonder why they're above the Jets       here after last season. These are all-time rankings, not based on the       past two seasons.    | Ultimate NFL rankings | |||
| All-time NFL championships | |||
| Team | Titles | W-L-T | Win % | 
| Packers | 13 | 664-524-36 | .559 | 
| Bears | 9 | 704-512-42 | .579 | 
| Giants | 7 | 636-524-33 | .548 | 
| Steelers | 6 | 541-499-20 | .520 | 
| Cowboys | 5 | 440-324-6 | .576 | 
| 49ers | 5 | 509-420-15 | .548 | 
| Redskins | 5 | 547-516-27 | .515 | 
| Browns | 4 | 485-398-13 | .549 | 
| Colts | 4 | 451-396-7 | .532 | 
| Lions | 4 | 496-593-32 | .456 | 
| Raiders | 3 | 418-343-11 | .549 | 
| Patriots | 3 | 401-362-9 | .526 | 
| Rams | 3 | 511-492-20 | .509 | 
| Eagles | 3 | 509-541-26 | .485 | 
| Dolphins | 2 | 394-290-4 | .576 | 
| Broncos | 2 | 398-364-10 | .522 | 
| Cardinals | 2 | 488-691-39 | .414 | 
| Ravens | 1 | 128-111-1 | .535 | 
| Chiefs | 1 | 395-365-12 | .520 | 
| Jets | 1 | 351-413-8 | .460 | 
| Saints | 1 | 286-383-5 | .428 | 
| Buccaneers | 1 | 218-329-1 | .399 | 
| Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com | |||
 5. Chicago Bears: Loads of history.       Great players. Great coaches. Fantastic fans. But they have no Super       Bowl victories since 1985. That hurts. Even so, this is a storied       franchise that will always seem to be near the top of these rankings.       Their pre-Super history is loaded with successes.
      5. Chicago Bears: Loads of history.       Great players. Great coaches. Fantastic fans. But they have no Super       Bowl victories since 1985. That hurts. Even so, this is a storied       franchise that will always seem to be near the top of these rankings.       Their pre-Super history is loaded with successes.     6. New England Patriots: Three titles in       the early 2000s elevates this franchise to this level. They also have a       good owner and a nice stadium with crazy fans who have come to love me       over the years (just kidding). They also have the best coach in the game       and arguably this generation's best quarterback.
      6. New England Patriots: Three titles in       the early 2000s elevates this franchise to this level. They also have a       good owner and a nice stadium with crazy fans who have come to love me       over the years (just kidding). They also have the best coach in the game       and arguably this generation's best quarterback.     7. San Francisco 49ers: They've won five       titles in the Super Bowl era and they have a passionate fan base. Recent       years have been lean, which hurts their chances of being higher. They       could use an upgrade from their current stadium situation. Ownership       also gets criticized a lot. The current owners aren't like Eddie       DeBartolo Jr., that's for sure.
      7. San Francisco 49ers: They've won five       titles in the Super Bowl era and they have a passionate fan base. Recent       years have been lean, which hurts their chances of being higher. They       could use an upgrade from their current stadium situation. Ownership       also gets criticized a lot. The current owners aren't like Eddie       DeBartolo Jr., that's for sure.     8. Washington Redskins: They have a       diehard fan base and three Super Bowl titles. Some will say owner Dan       Snyder drops this team down the list, but while he makes bad football       decisions he knows how to make money off his team. That means something.       Heck, there's still a waiting list for tickets and he makes big bucks       off parking. Now if he can only do a better job spending his football       money.
      8. Washington Redskins: They have a       diehard fan base and three Super Bowl titles. Some will say owner Dan       Snyder drops this team down the list, but while he makes bad football       decisions he knows how to make money off his team. That means something.       Heck, there's still a waiting list for tickets and he makes big bucks       off parking. Now if he can only do a better job spending his football       money.     9. Denver Broncos: Passion, passion and       more passion. Denver lives for the Broncos. And they've won two titles       in the past 20 years. They do have to pick it up if they want to stay       here the next time we do these. Is Tim Tebow the savior for the       franchise? Or is bringing back hero John Elway what will get the glory       days back?
      9. Denver Broncos: Passion, passion and       more passion. Denver lives for the Broncos. And they've won two titles       in the past 20 years. They do have to pick it up if they want to stay       here the next time we do these. Is Tim Tebow the savior for the       franchise? Or is bringing back hero John Elway what will get the glory       days back?     10. Miami Dolphins: They haven't won a       title since the early 1970s and they've been searching for a QB to       replace Dan Marino for more than a decade. But the Don Shula years help       their plight. New owner Stephen Ross botched the Jim Harbaugh pursuit,       and seems to like glitz over substance. He's learning on the job,       though. The Dolphins haven't won a playoff game since after the 2000       season.
      10. Miami Dolphins: They haven't won a       title since the early 1970s and they've been searching for a QB to       replace Dan Marino for more than a decade. But the Don Shula years help       their plight. New owner Stephen Ross botched the Jim Harbaugh pursuit,       and seems to like glitz over substance. He's learning on the job,       though. The Dolphins haven't won a playoff game since after the 2000       season.     11. Philadelphia Eagles: They haven't       won a championship since 1960, but they've had success under Andy Reid       in the past 10 years. They also have a loyal and sometimes vile (I love       you guys) fan base. Owner Jeff Lurie is very good and the front office,       led by Joe Banner, gets it.
      11. Philadelphia Eagles: They haven't       won a championship since 1960, but they've had success under Andy Reid       in the past 10 years. They also have a loyal and sometimes vile (I love       you guys) fan base. Owner Jeff Lurie is very good and the front office,       led by Joe Banner, gets it.     12. Indianapolis Colts: They have one       Super Bowl victory in Indianapolis, but this is a franchise that had       success as the Baltimore Colts. It also has a sparkling new stadium and       a general manager in Bill Polian, who is second to none. And they have       the face of the NFL playing quarterback in Peyton Manning.
      12. Indianapolis Colts: They have one       Super Bowl victory in Indianapolis, but this is a franchise that had       success as the Baltimore Colts. It also has a sparkling new stadium and       a general manager in Bill Polian, who is second to none. And they have       the face of the NFL playing quarterback in Peyton Manning.     13. Baltimore Ravens: They have one       Super Bowl victory in Baltimore, but they had great success in Cleveland       before moving. GM Ozzie Newsome is one of the game's best minds, and       they have an owner in Steve Bisciotti who gets the current game. They       also have loyal fans and a top-tier stadium. They get extra points       because the stadium is close to Vaccaro's Bakery, the only place I've       ever had cannoli dip.
      13. Baltimore Ravens: They have one       Super Bowl victory in Baltimore, but they had great success in Cleveland       before moving. GM Ozzie Newsome is one of the game's best minds, and       they have an owner in Steve Bisciotti who gets the current game. They       also have loyal fans and a top-tier stadium. They get extra points       because the stadium is close to Vaccaro's Bakery, the only place I've       ever had cannoli dip.     14. New York Jets: Their only Super Bowl       appearance was in 1969. Think about that. More than 40 years ago. They       are relevant again and sharing a wonderful new stadium with the Giants       helps them in revenue. Rex Ryan has brought a refreshing attitude to a       team that needed it. Owner Woody Johnson stays involved. GM Mike       Tannenbaum has done a really nice job, proving doubters -- including me       -- wrong.
      14. New York Jets: Their only Super Bowl       appearance was in 1969. Think about that. More than 40 years ago. They       are relevant again and sharing a wonderful new stadium with the Giants       helps them in revenue. Rex Ryan has brought a refreshing attitude to a       team that needed it. Owner Woody Johnson stays involved. GM Mike       Tannenbaum has done a really nice job, proving doubters -- including me       -- wrong.     15. Oakland Raiders: They've had great       success in their history and they have a tradition and a huge following.       But their stadium is awful and Al Davis hasn't done a very good job the       past decade or so. Just win, baby? Yeah, right. They haven't won it all       in 27 seasons.
      15. Oakland Raiders: They've had great       success in their history and they have a tradition and a huge following.       But their stadium is awful and Al Davis hasn't done a very good job the       past decade or so. Just win, baby? Yeah, right. They haven't won it all       in 27 seasons.     16. Kansas City Chiefs: They haven't won       a Super Bowl since 1970. Wow. They have a great fan base and the       ownership is solid. The new Arrowhead is beautiful. There is a lot of       history, but most of it is from the AFL. That holds them back here in       these rankings.
      16. Kansas City Chiefs: They haven't won       a Super Bowl since 1970. Wow. They have a great fan base and the       ownership is solid. The new Arrowhead is beautiful. There is a lot of       history, but most of it is from the AFL. That holds them back here in       these rankings.     17. San Diego Chargers: For a team that       hasn't won a Super Bowl, they sure get a lot of hype. This is a       franchise that always seems close, but can't win it. The stadium       situation is bad, which is why some think this is the team headed to       L.A. The fan base is solid, even with some recent blackouts, but there       have been questions about the ownership group. They last won a title in       1963 in the old AFL. Ouch.
      17. San Diego Chargers: For a team that       hasn't won a Super Bowl, they sure get a lot of hype. This is a       franchise that always seems close, but can't win it. The stadium       situation is bad, which is why some think this is the team headed to       L.A. The fan base is solid, even with some recent blackouts, but there       have been questions about the ownership group. They last won a title in       1963 in the old AFL. Ouch.     18. New Orleans Saints: The recent years       don't wipe out the tough times this franchise had for most of its       existence. Winning the Super Bowl last year helps. The fan base has been       strong and loud for a long time. The stadium is OK and the ownership is       the same. Let's give big props to coach Sean Payton, who is top-notch.       General manager Mickey Loomis has done a nice job.
      18. New Orleans Saints: The recent years       don't wipe out the tough times this franchise had for most of its       existence. Winning the Super Bowl last year helps. The fan base has been       strong and loud for a long time. The stadium is OK and the ownership is       the same. Let's give big props to coach Sean Payton, who is top-notch.       General manager Mickey Loomis has done a nice job.     19. St. Louis Rams: Since relocating,       they have one Super Bowl victory and played in another. The Greatest       Show on Turf era energized the city. In recent years, things haven't       been good, but Sam Bradford should help turn things around. Nice       stadium, if not stale at times. The new ownership is a step up. This is       a franchise with success at previous stops in other cities, and that has       to mean something.
      19. St. Louis Rams: Since relocating,       they have one Super Bowl victory and played in another. The Greatest       Show on Turf era energized the city. In recent years, things haven't       been good, but Sam Bradford should help turn things around. Nice       stadium, if not stale at times. The new ownership is a step up. This is       a franchise with success at previous stops in other cities, and that has       to mean something.     20. Tennessee Titans: This Oilers-Titans       franchise has been known for coming close. They've teased a lot. They've       had some good teams, but haven't won an NFL title. The stadium in       Nashville is a good one, and the fans solid. They do lose some stability       with Jeff Fisher leaving as coach after 17 seasons. Would be higher if       they had defeated the Rams in the Super Bowl after the 1999 season.
      20. Tennessee Titans: This Oilers-Titans       franchise has been known for coming close. They've teased a lot. They've       had some good teams, but haven't won an NFL title. The stadium in       Nashville is a good one, and the fans solid. They do lose some stability       with Jeff Fisher leaving as coach after 17 seasons. Would be higher if       they had defeated the Rams in the Super Bowl after the 1999 season.     21. Minnesota Vikings: Their next Super       Bowl victory will be their first. They haven't been there since the       1970s and have never won a title in their 50 seasons. They also play in       a bad stadium that has to be replaced. The fan base is strong. Owner       Zygi Wilf seems to care, but he's made some strange decisions (see       babying Brett Favre).
      21. Minnesota Vikings: Their next Super       Bowl victory will be their first. They haven't been there since the       1970s and have never won a title in their 50 seasons. They also play in       a bad stadium that has to be replaced. The fan base is strong. Owner       Zygi Wilf seems to care, but he's made some strange decisions (see       babying Brett Favre).     22. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: One title       since entering the league in 1976 doesn't wipe away all the bad years. I       like the direction of the new regime under Mark Dominik and Raheem       Morris, but where did the fans go? The stadium is a nice one, so that's       not an excuse. They have ticket issues.
      22. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: One title       since entering the league in 1976 doesn't wipe away all the bad years. I       like the direction of the new regime under Mark Dominik and Raheem       Morris, but where did the fans go? The stadium is a nice one, so that's       not an excuse. They have ticket issues.     23. Buffalo Bills: They went to four       consecutive Super Bowls in the 1990s, but there hasn't been much since.       The once sellout-crazy fan base isn't what it once was. They have been       searching for a quarterback to replace Jim Kelly for a long time. They       did have some success in the AFL, but that was a long time ago. They are       always mentioned as a candidate to move, which doesn't help.
      23. Buffalo Bills: They went to four       consecutive Super Bowls in the 1990s, but there hasn't been much since.       The once sellout-crazy fan base isn't what it once was. They have been       searching for a quarterback to replace Jim Kelly for a long time. They       did have some success in the AFL, but that was a long time ago. They are       always mentioned as a candidate to move, which doesn't help.     24. Seattle Seahawks: I love the fan       base. And the stadium is top notch. But they've been around for more       than 30 years. Isn't it time they won a title? Paul Allen is one of the       league's deep-pocket owners, so that's not a problem. And the stadium       sells out. It's time he got some bang for his buck.
      24. Seattle Seahawks: I love the fan       base. And the stadium is top notch. But they've been around for more       than 30 years. Isn't it time they won a title? Paul Allen is one of the       league's deep-pocket owners, so that's not a problem. And the stadium       sells out. It's time he got some bang for his buck.     25. Atlanta Falcons: They didn't have       consecutive winning seasons until the 2008-09 seasons. Now they've had       three straight. This is a franchise that might want to look forward and       not back. The current front office with Thomas Dimitroff as general       manager and Mike Smith as coach is top notch. Owner Arthur Blank is one       of the league's best, but the stadium and the fan base are just OK.
      25. Atlanta Falcons: They didn't have       consecutive winning seasons until the 2008-09 seasons. Now they've had       three straight. This is a franchise that might want to look forward and       not back. The current front office with Thomas Dimitroff as general       manager and Mike Smith as coach is top notch. Owner Arthur Blank is one       of the league's best, but the stadium and the fan base are just OK.     26. Arizona Cardinals: This is a       franchise that has moved from a couple of places. It has had success at       some stops and the current Cardinals were in the Super Bowl two years       ago. The new stadium has helped improve the fan support, but it's far       from some of the other fan bases in the NFL. The last time this       franchise won a championship was in 1947.
      26. Arizona Cardinals: This is a       franchise that has moved from a couple of places. It has had success at       some stops and the current Cardinals were in the Super Bowl two years       ago. The new stadium has helped improve the fan support, but it's far       from some of the other fan bases in the NFL. The last time this       franchise won a championship was in 1947.     27. Carolina Panthers: Since coming into       the league in 1995, they've been to one Super Bowl and two championship       games. They've had some tough years recently, and they're picking first       in the draft for a reason in April. Owner Jerry Richardson is considered       one of the league's stronger owners. The stadium remains a draw, but       fans have begun to stay away, which has to be a concern.
      27. Carolina Panthers: Since coming into       the league in 1995, they've been to one Super Bowl and two championship       games. They've had some tough years recently, and they're picking first       in the draft for a reason in April. Owner Jerry Richardson is considered       one of the league's stronger owners. The stadium remains a draw, but       fans have begun to stay away, which has to be a concern.     28. Cincinnati Bengals: What have they       won since joining the league? Nothing. They've been to two Super Bowls,       but that's it. The front office is lean, which is a problem. Owner Mike       Brown makes the football decisions, which is a problem. They are       considered thrifty, and that's being kind. They do have a great stadium,       but they're known as the Bungles for a reason. Their last playoff win       was in 1990.
      28. Cincinnati Bengals: What have they       won since joining the league? Nothing. They've been to two Super Bowls,       but that's it. The front office is lean, which is a problem. Owner Mike       Brown makes the football decisions, which is a problem. They are       considered thrifty, and that's being kind. They do have a great stadium,       but they're known as the Bungles for a reason. Their last playoff win       was in 1990.     29. Houston Texans: Owner Bob McNair       runs a first-class operation and seems to be committed to winning. The       stadium is also state of the art. But where are the playoff appearances?       It's time. If they don't get one in the next couple of years, they could       be down lower on this list.
      29. Houston Texans: Owner Bob McNair       runs a first-class operation and seems to be committed to winning. The       stadium is also state of the art. But where are the playoff appearances?       It's time. If they don't get one in the next couple of years, they could       be down lower on this list.     30. Cleveland Browns: This is the new       Browns because we know the old Browns, the team that moved to Baltimore,       won titles. They did keep that history, but even doing so they haven't       won a title since 1964. The new Browns haven't done much since coming       back. The fan base is still strong, though. Ownership has made some       strange moves, which brings it into question.
      30. Cleveland Browns: This is the new       Browns because we know the old Browns, the team that moved to Baltimore,       won titles. They did keep that history, but even doing so they haven't       won a title since 1964. The new Browns haven't done much since coming       back. The fan base is still strong, though. Ownership has made some       strange moves, which brings it into question.     31. Jacksonville Jaguars: They've been       to two title games in their 16 seasons, but they've had a tough time       selling tickets recently, although they did not have a game blacked out       last season. They certainly don't have much tradition and history. They       are one of only four teams never to appear in a Super Bowl. Owner Wayne       Weaver is a better owner than some in the national media think.
      31. Jacksonville Jaguars: They've been       to two title games in their 16 seasons, but they've had a tough time       selling tickets recently, although they did not have a game blacked out       last season. They certainly don't have much tradition and history. They       are one of only four teams never to appear in a Super Bowl. Owner Wayne       Weaver is a better owner than some in the national media think.     32. Detroit Lions: The Lions haven't       been to the playoffs since 1999, haven't won a playoff games since 1991       and haven't won a championship since 1957. That's big-time droughts for       all three. They do have a nice, new stadium and an ownership that seems       to care. They also have tradition on their side and a solid,       long-suffering, fan base.
      32. Detroit Lions: The Lions haven't       been to the playoffs since 1999, haven't won a playoff games since 1991       and haven't won a championship since 1957. That's big-time droughts for       all three. They do have a nice, new stadium and an ownership that seems       to care. They also have tradition on their side and a solid,       long-suffering, fan base.


 
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