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Which franchises are known as the most well run?


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2 hours ago, Panthero said:

Not just have some rockstar qb carrying them. Just curious as to which teams just consistently bop along no matter what. Also, do you think it's because the owners stay the hell out of the way or that some actually get it and there just aren't many that do? 

Carolina Hurricanes.

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Steelers are numero uno from what I've been listening to on sports radio. 

Patriots

Ravens

Packers

Other organizations are doing a good job like the Chiefs as 49ers. It helps when you have a great QB. 

Standing the rest of time through multiple QBs and still winning is a good barometer. 

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Usually, look to find this answer in the draft.  How they draft is the first step.  I do not know a franchise that is well run that does not draft very well.  We once had a draft (2001) that carried our franchise to a Super Bowl (38)--Morgan, Jenkins, and Steve Sr.  We have not come close to that since. 

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I think Baltimore has the best case for most well run organization over the last 25 years personally. 

San Francisco recently in the last five years. 

New England had the greatest individual run anyone will ever have but they have really regressed post Brady 

All time in the NFL is probably Pittsburgh 

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