35. 2009 New Orleans Saints
This season was simply magic for New Orleans and its fans, as it put to rest many years of futility and heartbreak. While they didn’t necessarily have any all-out superstar skill players, they didn’t need them. You need only look at the fact that Marques Colston was their leading receiver with 1,074 yards and Pierre Thomas led them in rushing with only 793 yards as proof. Despite that, the Saints led the NFL in scoring average that year with an unreal 31.9 points per game.

They also won a classic NFC title game when Brett Favre threw a foolish interception across the middle to trounce the Vikings’ hopes of making the Super Bowl. True, these Saints caught some breaks, but you need to win the Super Bowl. The Saints have been a force in the NFL for several years now thanks to their compatible coach-quarterback combo of Sean Payton and Drew Brees. But they’ve never quite been able to reach the heights they did in 2009 when they bested Peyton Manning’s Colts for the title.