Well said rmontro. A championship is a championship, however it is determined. Every team plays according to the same set of rules to determine a champion. If records were changed there would be multiple asterisks to account for, among others, the pre-SB era, the SB era, years with different playoff formats, and on and on.I don't see why whether or not there was a championship game is relevant. That was the format for determining the champion at the time. Does the NCAA put an asterisk on their football champions before 2014?
The Packers' two threepeats are exactly that - they were the best football team in the world for three consecutive years on two occasions. No asterisks required.
On Sunday night Fox flashed an interesting stat. The Packers' OL from their first SB win averaged 6'3" and 245 lbs. The current Eagles OL is on average 6'6" and 336 lbs. It's night and day but both teams are SB champs. No asterisk necessary, thank you.
I think Im safe in saying that as far as world championships, the Packers are to football what the Yankees are to baseball - teams with by far the most championships in their respective sports. Full stop.