No it was the Buffalo Bills from 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993 that helped them get into
the Super Bowls of
1991
1991 Super Bowl XXV
Date Played: January 27, 1991
Teams: New York Giants vs. Buffalo Bills
Winner: GIANTS
Final Score: 20-19
Location: Tampa, Florida
http://www.super-bowl-history.us/superbowl-history25.html
,1992 Super Bowl XXVI
Date Played: January 26, 1992
Teams: Washington Redskins vs. Buffalo Bills
Winner: REDSKINS
Final Score: 37-24
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
http://www.super-bowl-history.us/superbowl-history26.html
,1993
1993 Super Bowl XXVII
Date Played: January 31, 1993
Teams: Dallas Cowboys vs. Buffalo Bills
Winner: COWBOYS
Final Score: 52-17
Location: Pasadena, California
http://www.super-bowl-history.us/superbowl-history27.html
,and FINALLY
1994
1994 Super Bowl XXVIII
Date Played: January 30, 1994
Teams: Dallas Cowboys vs. Buffalo Bills
Winner: COWBOYS
Final Score: 30-13
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
http://www.super-bowl-history.us/superbowl-history28.html
. They lost ALL
The Two-minute drill and No-huddle offense are subsets of the Hurry-up offense http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurry-up_offense
Steelers, Eagles experimenting with no-huddle offense .... recently toward the offenses, the Steelers and Eagles might be on to the NFL’s next big trend. ...
http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW/Commentary/Columns/2006/eedholm2109.htm
2007-11-26 13:50:16
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answered by American Dissenter 5
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First thing Im a Seahawk fan, but I will admt Im not the biggest Holmgren fan, but for some one to say he cant run a offense dwaith shows you obviously dont know jack about football, beside all the stats that his offense has posted the last few years with a slightly above average QB (yes I said it) a very good but not elite running back (until this year) and average to terrible receivers, he also groomed and took one of the top five ever QB's to his first Superbowl (Favre), and then there was this team in the 80's that until NE blew up over the last few years was considered the Best franchise ever maybe you heard of them the 49ers, yes he wasn't the HC but in that system as the OC he ran the offense. Offensively I want you to show me a better coach. He lacks on the defensive side, and is getting much to conservitive, problably because of his age, but is still offensively a wizard. You sir need to go back to NFL 101 cause' you definately dont know your football. Secondly the Seahawks dont run a no-huddle offense, they actually huddle every down except when running the two minute offense. Why it appears that they are running a no-huddle is that they are trained hard to as soon as the play is over rush into the huddle, shut up, get commands fro Hass, and get to the line as soon as possible. If you watch the Seahawks this year on Sunday night football and years past Monday night that is one of the few things that fat blowheart Madden has good to say about the Hawks is how disiplined they are about getting in and out of the huddle.
2007-11-26 16:54:59
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answered by Zags Fan 3
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Colts and the Patriots have the best no huddle offense. Tom Brady and Peyton Manning are so smart that they can call their own plays at the line. I dont think Seattle has a no huddle offense unless it is under 2 minutes in the 2nd or 4th quater.
2007-11-26 14:31:54
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answered by Phil 3
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The Colts or Patriots probably run the best no huddle offense; the Seahawks have one, but it usually doesn't work well; and no Mike Holmgren didn't invent the no huddle offense, he invented the no-offense offense.
2007-11-26 13:39:08
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answered by dwaith 2
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best no-huddle is the colts when they are healthy theres nothing in the league like them, next yes seattle runs a no-huddle and no they did not invent it
2007-11-27 05:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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The Seahawks and the word best should never be used in the same sentence.
2007-11-26 13:49:05
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answered by stan l 7
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RAMS should of WON that GAME!
2007-11-26 13:52:43
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answered by 3RD 6
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learn football...no, yes, and no.
2007-11-26 13:36:05
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answered by Patsfan 6
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