48. 2001 New England Patriots
This was the season that brought the NFL’s greatest quarterback of all-time, Tom Brady, into prominence. And it’s also one that will forever go down in NFL infamy due to its controversy. The story goes that Brady, a sixth-round pick with a chip on his shoulder, replaced injured veteran Drew Bledsoe to lead the team. The most discussed game of that year was the infamous “tuck rule” game in the snow-covered playoff game against the Oakland Raiders. People still get into arguments about that game to this day.

Brady fumbled the ball in the extreme weather conditions, but the refs on duty chose to break down call and render a decision that is rued to the day. Say whatever you want about the Patriots and many will, but this was the year that kicked off their Super Bowl dynasty that’s now at six rings. Brady wasn’t even close to his record-breaking prime, yet he was good enough to win a Super Bowl over the vaunted “Greatest Show On Turf” the St. Louis Rams brought to the table. It was a close game that Adam Vinatieri won with a fourth-quarter field goal. While it began the Pats’ dominance, however, they just weren’t the best champs ever. The “tuck rule” call in their favor helped these Patriots win the title.