2016 was my favorite year of sports! The Patriots Super Bowl winning season, Ronaldo won the Euro Final and especially my Real Madrid Champions League title that year! #halamadrid! #patsnation!!!! 🤍🤍💙❤️
Tom Brady is 0-9 in my eyes -Saved by Vinatieri...TWICE🤣 -Saved by refs against the Raiders🤡 -Spygate😭 (Eli would never) -Malcolm Butler saved your legacy🤦♂️ -Lost to NICK FOLES💀💀💀💀 -Lost to the true goat...Eli Manning x2😆 -Falcons Choked 😱 This is your🐐? I think not
1979 week 16 was also nuts. Chicago needed to win, Washington needed to lose, and Chicago needed to overcome a point differential of 33 points. Somehow, Chicago made the playoffs in the craziest fashion ever, as they made up the point differential, and Washington lost after blowing a 17-point lead
I was thinking the same but it's a little more than 3 sacks per team in the whole league that's good competition if every team in the league could execute like that. Very impressive Stat but I think for a different reason than just a big number. Not knocking you just pointing out the level of competition.
In the future I think a video about the NFL's "Dead Ball" era would be neat. Pretty much football's version of the wild west, hardly any rules to be found. It pretty much helped shape modern football because rules had to be made to stop those defenses
It was far less about rules than about unimaginative offense. Even if there’d never beeen many or any rule changes offense was going to finally get out of its outdated “establish the run” and “you can’t possibly win by throwing 50 passes” blind spots
I wish they would have played against each other in week 17. That would have been crazy. Like 2 madden players trying to run up the score on each other
@Mark Baranyk as a Lions fan myself, I thought defense for our team went extinct a few years ago. BUT DEFENSE, AND EVERYONE HEALTHY, that is the most incredible thing I have seen.
4:13 Why “The Replacements” became a thing 5:23 John Madden went to the locker room after that game and congratulated Smith for his performance 6:55 Vanover was the original X-Factor 7:33 Michael Irvin’s last game as a Cowboy 8:40 NFL Primetime: “WE NEED POINTS!!!” 14:35 Bill Cowher’s final win as coach
I still find it funny how the kickoff rule in 2011 was made so there was more touchbacks to prevent lots of injuries and yet 9 kicks got returned in a week.
1980 week 16 is up there too if you want absolutely wild finishes. The Patriots were 9-6 entering the final week (back then, only five teams made the playoffs in each conference). Five other teams were 10-5. If the Patriots won their game against the Saints, which they did, they were pretty much guaranteed a playoff spot. All that had to happen was one of four things: 1) Houston and Oakland lose 2) Cleveland loses 3) Buffalo loses 4) San Diego loses If any one of those four things happened, the Pats would be in. Amazingly enough, the Pats missed the playoffs. Everyone in front of them somehow won their games, with Cleveland winning it inside the final two minutes, San Diego winning on Monday Night Football, and Buffalo winning after a Hail Mary fell just short
One of the broadcasters last week said that all 74 teams to start 10-4 made the playoffs. This might be the first ever time a team to start 10-4 will not make the playoffs. That perfectly represents 2020.
Week 17 of the 1999 season was the best single week in NFL History but sad that you guys didn’t mention on the AFC side that week, the Raiders beat the Chiefs at Arrowhead for their first win in KC since 1988, only their 3rd win against KC in the 90s and gave the Seahawks their 2nd and last division title in the AFC West.
Multiple Pat Tillman sightings around 8:00 to 10:00. In fact he got beat deep on the last TD of the Packers game. But he made up for it with a terrific run down TD saving diving tackle of Corey Dillon in 2000 at 11:15.
When I think of crazy weeks I think of 2008 season week 17 when the eagles 8-6-1 needed the 9-6 buccaneers to lose at home against the terrible raiders - And the 9-6 bears to lose to the houston texans. The 8-6-1 eagles and 9-6 cowboys played a winner take all for the last wild card spot.
1999 Week 17 was like a week in Madden........... Just running up the score between the Packers and Panthers, yet that didn't matter. And that week probably influenced the creation of NFL Redzone...........
3:29 Being a life-long Winnipeg Blue Bombers fan, I would point out that Sammy Garza only joined the CFL in 1989, well after the whole replacement player thing, so really, it should be "future CFL player" as opposed to former.
In that last clip, the Minnesota receiver could have run quite a few extra seconds off the clock before entering the end zone, thus denying Baltimore the last paly they needed to score what was the winning touchdown. rookie mistake.
2020 Week 17: 3 playoff spots and the fourth seed in the AFC up for grabs. 5 teams all fighting for a berth. We might have a 11-5 or 10-6 team miss the playoffs. NFC side has 2 playoff berths and a 4th seed with 5 teams all alive (3 in one division alone). The NFC East will have a losing record at either 7-9 (Washington/Dallas) or 6-10 (Giants).
How about this past super wild card weekend with two upsets being the rams over the Seahawks and Cleveland over Pittsburgh( yes I saw when the video Released)
So in 1986 the Chargers went to Dallas, which was heavily depleted by this point and a far cry from the championship teams they'd enjoyed a decade ago... got TWELVE sacks on their new quarterback, including five by a rookie... and they still lost. Yep, that sounds like a Chargers story all right. (I also like how out of the four 200+ yard rushers in 2000 Week 14, Curtis Martin is the only one I've ever heard of.)
The 2 minutes of Baltimore & MN was the first NFL Throwback video I watched on the channel.
Who remembers Week 11 of 2016?
12 PATs were whiffed, including 3 in domed stadiums. So much for PATs being automatic.
2016 was my favorite year of sports! The Patriots Super Bowl winning season, Ronaldo won the Euro Final and especially my Real Madrid Champions League title that year! #halamadrid! #patsnation!!!! 🤍🤍💙❤️
@Matthew Petit 2018 season was my favorite also! Real Madrid and Patriots champions again!!!!
I remember that being on cmon man.
Yesss fellow Boston fans in this comment thread
Week 11 1994: 11 of 12 Sunday games decided by a touchdown or less
Tom Brady is 0-9 in my eyes
-Saved by Vinatieri...TWICE🤣
-Saved by refs against the Raiders🤡
-Spygate😭 (Eli would never)
-Malcolm Butler saved your legacy🤦♂️
-Lost to NICK FOLES💀💀💀💀
-Lost to the true goat...Eli Manning x2😆
-Falcons Choked 😱
This is your🐐? I think not
@@smokeydabear33_74 nice joke bro
@@smokeydabear33_74 bruh no one cares
@@smokeydabear33_74 whose your team’s quarterback? 😂
What was the lone game not decided by a TD or less?
1979 week 16 was also nuts. Chicago needed to win, Washington needed to lose, and Chicago needed to overcome a point differential of 33 points. Somehow, Chicago made the playoffs in the craziest fashion ever, as they made up the point differential, and Washington lost after blowing a 17-point lead
Explain the Washington needed to lose? Or do you mean Chicago needed Washington to lose?
@@TNTITAN yes
🍿
🎂
Hi
🙌
Closing in on that 1 million subs!
sup highlight heaven love your vids
102 sacks in one week how is that even possible 😭😂
I was thinking the same but it's a little more than 3 sacks per team in the whole league that's good competition if every team in the league could execute like that. Very impressive Stat but I think for a different reason than just a big number. Not knocking you just pointing out the level of competition.
102 sacks wth
2013 was a crazy season.
2014 was pretty crazy too especially the playoffs
In the future I think a video about the NFL's "Dead Ball" era would be neat. Pretty much football's version of the wild west, hardly any rules to be found. It pretty much helped shape modern football because rules had to be made to stop those defenses
It was far less about rules than about unimaginative offense. Even if there’d never beeen many or any rule changes offense was going to finally get out of its outdated “establish the run” and “you can’t possibly win by throwing 50 passes” blind spots
Man, it must've sucked for Carolina and Green Bay to do all that work, win their games, and still get eliminated.
I wish they would have played against each other in week 17. That would have been crazy. Like 2 madden players trying to run up the score on each other
@@oddbigking9069 well if they would’ve played each other it would have just been the winner, not highest scorer
If they woulda played like that all season theyd have both went undefeated
The end of the Ravens/Vikings is absolutely incredible.
I know, its the most watched video on this Channel
2021 Playoff divisional round has entered the chat.
They should put week 13 of the 2020 season because it’s was a long Week
2:20 Lions? Defense? What is this word you speak of?
@Mark Baranyk as a Lions fan myself, I thought defense for our team went extinct a few years ago. BUT DEFENSE, AND EVERYONE HEALTHY, that is the most incredible thing I have seen.
Deee....finseh?
4:13 Why “The Replacements” became a thing
5:23 John Madden went to the locker room after that game and congratulated Smith for his performance
6:55 Vanover was the original X-Factor
7:33 Michael Irvin’s last game as a Cowboy
8:40 NFL Primetime: “WE NEED POINTS!!!”
14:35 Bill Cowher’s final win as coach
When NFL Throwback uploads a long video they are INSANE
RIP Pat Tillman and Kevin Greene. Two legends lost already. We will always remember them.
I still find it funny how the kickoff rule in 2011 was made so there was more touchbacks to prevent lots of injuries and yet 9 kicks got returned in a week.
Wait how would no touchbacks prevent injuries? Sorry for my ignorance.
@@seraphim_eternal ? I think your you either typed that wrong or read what I said wrong
@@seraphim_eternal he means they changed the rules to have more touchbacks
12-7 to 28-26 in 2 minutes. Insane
Dan Marinos clutch play vs the Colts was my first legendary moment seeing him as a 9 year old kid
they’re gonna need to a separate video just for every week of this season
Love this channel
1980 week 16 is up there too if you want absolutely wild finishes. The Patriots were 9-6 entering the final week (back then, only five teams made the playoffs in each conference). Five other teams were 10-5. If the Patriots won their game against the Saints, which they did, they were pretty much guaranteed a playoff spot. All that had to happen was one of four things:
1) Houston and Oakland lose
2) Cleveland loses
3) Buffalo loses
4) San Diego loses
If any one of those four things happened, the Pats would be in. Amazingly enough, the Pats missed the playoffs. Everyone in front of them somehow won their games, with Cleveland winning it inside the final two minutes, San Diego winning on Monday Night Football, and Buffalo winning after a Hail Mary fell just short
One of the broadcasters last week said that all 74 teams to start 10-4 made the playoffs. This might be the first ever time a team to start 10-4 will not make the playoffs. That perfectly represents 2020.
But luckily, that didn't happen.
At 11:28 of this video, was the late great American patriot, Pat Tillmon who caught Corey Dillon from behind. RIP Pat Tillmon!
"Doug Pederson's coaching success in Philly"
Fans: MLB should do videos like this.
MLB: Nah we're good.
Any and all Tamarick Vanover highlights are forever excellent. Dude had one skill but man oh man was he ever good at it.
Can we have the NFL Films footage for certain past years? Like notable games from those years? It would be cool to hear the old music and narration
Week 17 of the 1999 season was the best single week in NFL History but sad that you guys didn’t mention on the AFC side that week, the Raiders beat the Chiefs at Arrowhead for their first win in KC since 1988, only their 3rd win against KC in the 90s and gave the Seahawks their 2nd and last division title in the AFC West.
Cowboys during that final week in ‘99 is like that one kid that steals the last cookie while the other two are fighting to see who gets it
Why isn’t week 14 of 1980 on this list? The craziest week in nfl history
Throwback posted a movie even in the day before New Year's Day #GOAT
1991 week 13 is the craziest, almost every game was a massive upset
Where in the world is week 3 2012??? A lot of crazy endings
One of them became infamous!
Craziest weather I’ve seen was this season Raiders V Browns especially on those field goals
What year
Which year
Wonder what will happen in week 17 this year......
2020 would be the fitting year that the Giants beat the Chiefs in super bowl with a 6-10 record.
Another great video!
Remember watching AB thinking he scored only to have the biggest letdown. 🟡⚫️🟡⚫️🟡⚫️🟡⚫️
week 3 2012 deserved to be here, what a slate of games
Just imagine the amount of fantasy points that happened and for anyone who had someone with a great performance the certain week it happened
I had Jamaal Charles in 2013. His week 15 performance pretty much singlehandedly got me to the championship
Multiple Pat Tillman sightings around 8:00 to 10:00. In fact he got beat deep on the last TD of the Packers game. But he made up for it with a terrific run down TD saving diving tackle of Corey Dillon in 2000 at 11:15.
God this really is the perfect UA-cam channel....
And the most underrated defense in the falcons happen at 1977
Lacy rushing for 150 yards 🤯surprised he can go that far without giving out
I just want to say 🧐 *DEZ CAUGHT IT*
December 8th 2013 best day ever if ur a snow lover
You guys make a video about something no one thinks about and turn it into a must see video.
What about 2016 week 1? 11 games were decided by one possesion
You can also Add 2021-22, Week 18 to this too
2013 week 14 was insane. Never saw that many snow games in one day before
You can here the evolution of announcers
When I think of crazy weeks I think of 2008 season week 17 when the eagles 8-6-1 needed the 9-6 buccaneers to lose at home against the terrible raiders -
And the 9-6 bears to lose to the houston texans. The 8-6-1 eagles and 9-6 cowboys played a winner take all for the last wild card spot.
That one week in 2021 when no one could make a field goal or extra point
Love the content, but could really use some subtitles.
why can't you just turn them on?????
1:40 Harry the K!!!!! We miss you
1999 Week 17 was like a week in Madden........... Just running up the score between the Packers and Panthers, yet that didn't matter. And that week probably influenced the creation of NFL Redzone...........
as a packers fan its hard to not think Nathan poole
Dude these videos are so cool
Week 17 2017 where bills drought ended because of games that didn’t feature the bills at all but had huge playoff implications
Bengals @ Ravens
And the Chargers got screwed over despite beating the Bills earlier that year.
Can we get a classic Redskins-Eagles game upload before Sunday night?
Don't forget Derick Thomas setting a NFL record with 7 sacks in a single game only to loose on a missed sack on veterans day in 1990
Not even watched but the 2013 season better be on here, specifically the final two weeks of the regular season!
Great vid but what about week 17 2013 when two teams needed a lot of help to make the playoffs, and both got it?
Very interesting
3:29 Being a life-long Winnipeg Blue Bombers fan, I would point out that Sammy Garza only joined the CFL in 1989, well after the whole replacement player thing, so really, it should be "future CFL player" as opposed to former.
love your vids nil throwback make some more good job
0:02 and 8:38
ALL!
RIGHT!
He said week 4 instead of week 14 on the 200 yard rushing week
2008 week 6 had maybe the most last-minute finishes of any single week/day in NFL history.
Alright everyone get you’re Pen, Notepad, and Pigskins ready for another NFL throwback episode. I love this channel
Week 17 1999: We Need Points between 4 Teams in the NFC that week!
I see you are a fan of NFL Primetime too
ua-cam.com/video/KEh16558ZJQ/v-deo.html
@@mjwatts1983 crazy week there but all for nought when the Cowboys won...
Wow, this video is awesome.
This is a great channel
You might wanna add the latest 3 weeks
2013 week 14 (Browns blow it,brown blew it,Vikings vs ravens)
2022 week 11 (Massachusetts miracle, 40-3,Patterson breaks a record,bills vs browns @ lions)
2020 week 7 (Daniel jones trips,lions vs falcons insane ending,browns game winner)
2021 conference championship (mahomes blows,rams become nfc champs)
2016 Super Bowl (28-3)
2022 week 15 (chandler jones game winner,bears nearly upset eagles,McKinnon wins i in OT)
2021 week 3 (Chargers upset,tucker breaks a record,109 yard FG return TD jaguars)
2019 wild card (Texans won? That was close)
2021 week 4 (Many close games)
1977 almost all the tackles are a flag now in 2022 😂
Damn, when you say physicality you show all Steelers clips
In that last clip, the Minnesota receiver could have run quite a few extra seconds off the clock before entering the end zone, thus denying Baltimore the last paly they needed to score what was the winning touchdown. rookie mistake.
2020 Week 17: 3 playoff spots and the fourth seed in the AFC up for grabs. 5 teams all fighting for a berth. We might have a 11-5 or 10-6 team miss the playoffs.
NFC side has 2 playoff berths and a 4th seed with 5 teams all alive (3 in one division alone). The NFC East will have a losing record at either 7-9 (Washington/Dallas) or 6-10 (Giants).
2:25 How was Cunningham down????
14:59
I thought they had been eliminated the week before
Weren’t there FIVE TOUCHDOWNS in the last 2:05?? (Pitta-Gerhart-Jones-Patterson-Brown)
Is the narrator the same dude from Wonder Years?
7:54 that aged well
You forgot 2011 Week 2. Wild weather: Monsoon Bowl
Looking at this and comparing it to the 2020 season makes you ask "What the hell happened to football?"
“Sack Master”
How about this past super wild card weekend with two upsets being the rams over the Seahawks and Cleveland over Pittsburgh( yes I saw when the video Released)
And now week 17 2020. Most touchdowns ever scored on a single day (100)
1st comment ?
Yhh you was first
Eagles were first in something this year 😂
Nico Gaming Mfs will brag about having the best draft position as if it doesn’t mean you were trash and got last in the division💀💀
I wish the Vikings win that game in 2013!!!
10:40 did Green Bay still have the point differential over Carolina if Dallas lost?
0:03 Lol Does that that say “Welcome to the RCA Dome fish *boy* ”? Lol I know the last word ends it Y but that’s it
What about that one week where like 25 extra points were missed?
So in 1986 the Chargers went to Dallas, which was heavily depleted by this point and a far cry from the championship teams they'd enjoyed a decade ago...
got TWELVE sacks on their new quarterback, including five by a rookie...
and they still lost.
Yep, that sounds like a Chargers story all right.
(I also like how out of the four 200+ yard rushers in 2000 Week 14, Curtis Martin is the only one I've ever heard of.)
I was at the game for MY CHIEFS in 2013 at FedEx against THE SKINS. We straight dismantled them 45-10. The score was 38-7 I believe at halftime lol.
Week 21 of 2007 was the best:
HELMET CATCH!!! #18-1
AFC 2006 WEEK 17= AFC WEEK 17 2020
BECAUSE THIS YEAR THERE IS A 5 WAY TIE
I guess the Redskins name is censored now?
Grab the snacks bros an NFL explained video is out