They're either worst or near there, hence the reason why I call them Dumbassville. I would've gone Cleveland or Detroit worse since they haven't done Bullshit.
Anyway, I did rank teams on who the true America's Team is... and it's not the obvious one
1. Steelers (They won 6 Lombardi's plus two against Dallas, the so called "America's Team"

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T-2nd: Cowboys, 49ers (Dallas had to be up here though, because of the Landry era & the 90's dynasty, but the Niners need to be with them though because they are almost alike in history, plus they had two of the best players during the 80's, Montana & Rice)
T-4th: Giants, Packers (The G-men have their fair share of history with two good coaches helping them to two Superbowls each, plus they got a lot of popularity from 42 & being in the largest market. The Packers obviously MUST be a top 5, this is one of the most storied franchise's in sports. In Green Bay, Lambeau is more than a Field, Lombardi is more than a trophy, they were the icons of the franchise. However the reason why they're not #1 is because they weren't well for 20 years until Favre came along. After 16 seasons, Rodgers took the role and became the star in Green Bay)
T-6th: Patriots, Raiders, Redskins (Oh look, I think you knew the Patriots were going to be high

. Winning 3 out of 4 Super Bowls is hard to do, and only Dallas is the other team that has done that. You have to admit, Brady & Belichek made this franchise relevant and really good. The Raiders might not be good now, but they were in the late 70's, early 80's so they should be ranked high. Even though the Redskins haven't fared well either, they still rank high among the teams with good history, although two Super Bowls were won in strike shortened years, and the other was by Mark Rypien (who?))
T-9th: Broncos, Colts, Dolphins, Ravens (Not going to define each team, but they've ups (Elway, Manning, Perfect Year, Dominent D) and some downs (5 Super Bowl loses, 36 year gap until they finally won, No Super Bowls with Marino, Ray Rice domestic abuse)
T-13th: Bears, Buccaneers, Chiefs, Jets, Rams, Saints, Seahawks (These teams had that one shining year and that's it. Even though the Bears were really good in the pre-Super Bowl era, they only had success in 85.
T-20th: Bengals, Bills, Browns, Cardinals, Chargers, Eagles, Falcons, Jaguars, Lions, Panthers, Texans, Titans, Vikings (These teams don't know what the Lombardi Trophy is because they don't have one, you could put the teams in as jokes)