32. 1995 Dallas Cowboys
There’s no denying that the Dallas Cowboys dynasty of the 1990s was the most dominant force that decade. With their trio of offensive stars, a massive offensive line, and a stifling defense, they were simply the best. And while the 1995 version of that squad was a Super Bowl-winning team, it was the worst of those three Super Bowls they won from 1992-95.

At the same time, it’s tough to argue with their success. Running back Emmitt Smith led the team with an unbelievable 1,773 yards while Michael Irvin had 1,603 receiving yards. Those are eye-popping numbers even for today. What was missing the most from this Dallas Cowboys team, however, was original Super Bowl head coach Jimmy Johnson. Former Oklahoma Sooners coach Barry Switzer took the helm, and ultimately got the job done by defeating the Steelers. The Cowboys won this Super Bowl and haven’t hoisted the Lombardi Trophy since. Harsh criticism for a team that went 12-4 and was third in the NFL in both points scored and points allowed per game. But that’s how high of a bar the Cowboys set for themselves in the early 1990s.