Who is the most overrated championship team in any sport all-time?

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06 St Louis Cardinals were barely over .500 ....but they beat the Tigers in the World Series...in baseball, even if you win a bad division, you can win it all just by getting hot at the right time...ask the Cubs last year about having a great record in the regular season....

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But those are the kind that fuel dreams. Like (was it) the 68 Mets.

But they would be surprising not overrated.
 

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67 Packers, took a 16 degree below zero cold front for them to beat a ,not that great, Cowboy team at home and it spelled the end of their era.
 

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Watched that on PBS the other night. They had a special on Roberto Clemente.
 

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1960 Pirates...they were outhit and outpitched...

But everyone knows that. Everyone knows St Louis only won 83 games. When you say a team is overrated, it is not a matter of how good they are, it is a matter of how people percieve them to be

In recent years, maybe 2000 Ravens. Defense was no where near the 85 Bears or late 70s Steelers like many think. And how long did the offense go without scoring a tuchdown?
 
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But everyone knows that. Everyone knows St Louis only won 83 games. When you say a team is overrated, it is not a matter of how good they are, it is a matter of how people percieve them to be

In recent years, maybe 2000 Ravens. Defense was no where near the 85 Bears or late 70s Steelers like many think. And how long did the offense go without scoring a tuchdown?

If it wasn't for that one World Series, Bill Mazerowski would have never gotten into the Hall Of Fame...

In recent years the Arizona Diamondbacks when they won the World Series..
 

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In recent years, maybe 2000 Ravens. Defense was no where near the 85 Bears or late 70s Steelers like many think. And how long did the offense go without scoring a tuchdown?

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They allowed less barely 10 pts a game average

Though I do acknowledge that they had their playoff road paved when two consecutive opponents lost their QB early (Tenn, McNair and Oakland, Gannon)
 

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If it wasn't for that one World Series, Bill Mazerowski would have never gotten into the Hall Of Fame...

If it wasn't for cronyism on the veteran's committee he wouldn't have gotten near the Hall-of-Fame

Bar, the Ravens defense was great, great enough to single handidly win a Super Bowl, easily the third best defense in history. But a distant third. Overall that team is behind the Tampa Bay Super Bowl team. Generally, doing one thing great is a great way to make people overlook the rest (see Mazeroski)
 

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If it wasn't for that one World Series, Bill Mazerowski would have never gotten into the Hall Of Fame...
That WS without question helped his cause, but Maz was the greatest ever, one could argue, at turning double plays, and the so called experts that are alive to have seen Maz's, Morgan, Sandberg, and Alomar's career sat Maz defensivly was better than that trio.
Defense is not appreciated nearly as offense is, shame, it should be.
 

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54 Giants is a good choice

Doing one thing great does not make a great player. Some argue Mazeroski is the best defensive player in history (though I'll take Ozzie Smith). Yet Bobby Grich and Lou Whitaker were far better. Even Willie Randolph was better. Bill James wrote that a double play essentially takes a runner off of first base. But on offense Randolph reached base so much more often, about 45 times more often per full season. Mazeroski was not turning that many more double plays

There is also a strong case that Jackie Robinson was a better defensive second baseman
 

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Maz does have the lowest OBA out of any non pitcher that is in the Hall.
I still say Maz belongs, you can argue against that and not be wrong.
 

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Easy answer for me ! 1990 Colorado Buff. They split the National Championship with Georgia Tech even though they lost to Ill. They also actually lost to Missouri when the Refs gave then 5 first downs which would have meant their second loss of the season and then they really also lost to Notre Dame in their so called 10-9 Bowl win over Notre Dame when the rocket ran a kickoff 91 yards for the winning Notre Dame TD and once again the
Refs called a fathom clipping call on Notre Dame that no replay showed ! To me Colorado's 1990 so called Championship team actually finished with a record of 8-3-1 while Georgia Tech went undefeated at 10-0-1
 

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If it wasn't for that one World Series, Bill Mazerowski would have never gotten into the Hall Of Fame...

In recent years the Arizona Diamondbacks when they won the World Series..

I think some people may have felt that way because they were such a new team. However, they had good pitching with the Big Unit and Schilling and also had good hitting with Gonzalez hitting 57 HRs.
 

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