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Greatest offense in NFL history

The '98 Vikings(if that's not right it's the year they lost to Atlanta in the NFC championship and went 15-1 in the regular season) was the most impressive I've seen.

EDIT-After reading this thread I guess that is the right year.
 
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[SIZE=-1]2000[/SIZE][SIZE=-1] Rams [/SIZE]averaged 33.8 points per game , In their first six games, they averaged 43.7 points and if not for Warner missed five games with a broken pinky who knows what they would have done.
 
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If the '84 Phins would've had a RB they win hands down, but since they didn't I'd have to go with either the '99 Rams or the '81 Chargers.

Even though they are whiny bitches now, Fouts and Winslow were unstoppable.
 
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I personally think the Buffalo Bills teams of the late eighties-early nineties deserves some consideration here. Their 0-4 record in the Super Bowl is obviously a major strike against them, but they had some pretty prolific offenses, that in some of those years carried a barely above-average defense. With a Hall of Fame calibre triad at QB, RB, and primary receiver, coupled with a solid O-line and other quality contributors, they were very dangerous.
 
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