emy I think two components would go into trying to pick a top ten list.
First, how good are the player ratings, which may be obvious by looking at the team totals, but is probably somewhat subtle in needing to weigh certain skills.
Second, how well is the team performing? I often wondered if 50 identical teams, identical offense and defense types were handed out to a wide range of coaches who played a 49 game schedule vs one another, how would everything turn out, in other words, how strongly is performance tied to gameplanning / coaching all else being equal? I would guess if done for 8 or 10 seasons some strong linkage would be tied to coaching / gameplanning - but I am pretty sure noone knows exactly how much - would the top coach win 80% of his games over ten seasons, 65%, 55%????
I know in tourny play, I hate playing underperforming highly rated teams, but my gut says lower rated hi performing well coached teams are the harder out?