43. 2008 Pittsburgh Steelers
The 2008 Steelers put together quite a Super Bowl run from the looks of things. But like several other one-sided teams who ended up on the lower end of this list, it was largely due to a dominant defense. Their defense allowed an average of 13.9 points per contest that year, good for first overall in the NFL. In terms of offense, they most certainly weren’t as prolific as some of the Steelers teams of recent memory. Overall, however, that didn’t matter as they won the Super Bowl. However, it wasn’t without some incredibly lucky breaks along the way. Pittsburgh faced the red-hot Arizona Cardinals in the championship and it was a close game. Arizona and quarterback Kurt Warner were threatening to score deep in Steeler territory late in the first half.

But in one of the most momentum-changing plays in Super Bowl history, Steeler linebacker James Harrison intercepted Warner and returned it an unreal 100 yards for a game-flipping touchdown. That still almost wasn’t enough, as Cardinal wideout Larry Fitzgerald eventually put Arizona up late in the game. Roethlisberger found lightning in a bottle despite some subpar season stats, finding eventual MVP Santonio Holmes with an unbelievable touchdown with less than a minute remaining. A great win in a great game, but ultimately not one of the greatest Super Bowl teams of all-time.