Henry Caller so are so many other people in football but it is barely ever mentioned. People just say it about Brady because even without cheating, he is the greatest qb of all time
Pretty amazing that he's still doing it at his age. I mean, dude just said, "It's the damn internet." That might be the oldest thing I've heard in a while.
Tom Brady is such a Hall Of Famer, you could cut his career in half and create two Hall Of Famers. Lol Edit: I agree with you guys in the thread. You could split his career into 3 stages, too. 2000 - 2004 can be one era, where the first dynasty was created, winning 3 SBs in 4 years. This was also the era where the Patriots really started to cement their rivalry with the Colts. You have 2005 - 2013 where he became the first QB to hit 50 TDs in a single season, he had 2 SB appearances, 2 MVPs, and he had that 16-0 season. Not to mention he came back from being injured the entire 2008 season to become Comeback Player Of The Year not too long after. In this era he proved he could overcome adversity and be consistently elite enough to carry the team. A lot of transition happened in this era. Then you have 2014-current, where he solidifies himself as a legend and revives the SB-Winning dynasty with 3 Super Bowl wins in 5 years, first by winning against the best defense in the NFL and then also going on to beating the Falcons in the largest comeback in Super Bowl history. He loses to the Eagles in Super Bowl LII but still manages to put up like 500 yards and a few TDs. The very next year goes back to the Super Bowl and beats the Rams, and even though it was the lowest scoring SB in NFL history, it was also the only Super Bowl where the Patriots won by more than one score.
I don't like the Pats but I really admire and respect Bill Belichick's football knowledge. He's connected to a lot of legends from all eras and is very engaging, not at all like he is in press conferences. I see why so many players and teams do well under him.
@@tedfio1tedfio1that doesn’t matter, he built those teams. He found Tom Brady. He turned the patriots from perpetual losers into the best dynasty of all time
You know, im 30 years old and just got into watching football 3 years ago. These films have made me go from knowing nothing about the sport to loving and appreciating the history of this game.
I’m 37 and didn’t start watching until age 31 and I’ve been obsessed ever since. Before that I didn’t even think about football and would get annoyed when people talked about it.
Best part about this series is it puts respect on all eras of professional football. Gives you things to consider that the majority of modern fans wouldn’t think about when just looking at the stats from decades ago.
Absolutely. I remember when I first got to the defensive backs episode and they put up Larry Wilson and I was like "put up the clip of him with 2 broken hands and every young guy will immediately understand how good this guy was" and they did and you could see the immediate respect in the room. Not many came tougher.
My wife and I submit Patriots lottery scratch tickets every year and end up winning a trip to one game .... we got robbed by covid in 2020, but they're saving a game for us in 2021 ... pleeeeeeease let it be the Pats vs the Bucs!!!! Pleeeeeeease
If I ever hated an NFL player it was Brett Favre but no one had a bullet like he did. Best gun slinger of all time. Imagine the stats him and Marino would have in today's game
you can just tell how much Bill loves football...hes like a kid in a candy store...if i was a betting man Bill has never worked a day in his life meaning its fun to him. I'm not even a Pats fan but hold him in high regard.
Bill had tons of respect for Brett, but I can't think of a player that Bill would bench or trade faster than Brett Favre. Thank God Bill never drafted him, otherwise we never would have been able to see Favre do the stuff he did.
Think about this. Roger didn't play organized football for 4 years after Navy. He starts his first game at the ageof 27. He goes to one of the best teams becomes that teams best player within 2 years. In the course of 10 years goes to 5 superbowls, wins 2 of them. Plays his last superbowl at the age of 36 at a time when the QB was not protected. Wow. IDK. Maybe the best of all-time? FYI: Favre, Steve Young, John Elway all have Roger as their hero to go along with countless others.
Is amazing how many close connections have Belichick to all time greats before his time as HC with NE, he faced Elway and Favre in SB, Montana in NFC Championships. Got to meet and "play" with Staubach and Unitas. I guess the only one missing is Marino
@@lightyagami3492 If you ever get a chance to meet him, ask Bill about QB Bert Jones from Baltimore Colts time. He adored him the way we as fans saw him adore Ed Reed in the top 100 list. I think they had a comeback season nicknamed something like the Miracle on 33rd Street. Helluva way to open your coaching career being around that.
I'm glad they put Marino on here, because I was thinking how he's always been at the top of my list. I'm a Bills fan, so its tough for me to say but him and Peyton are my 2 all time favorite QBs.
@@koolkitties8552 ok bud. I've been a Bills fan since I was a kid. Kelly is one of my favorite all time Bills and players. You can root for a team but still have players on other teams that you like. I hated Marino back in the day but I always respected him as a player.
Roger Staubach places the "C" in Cowboys. He was in the Navy for 4 years then went to the NFL. He played 11 years. Started his first game at 27. He started his last superbowl at 36 at a time when you could hit the quarterback. The Cowboys under Landry didn't win any championships before Roger and didn't win any after. FYI: jackie Smith doesn't drop that pass in the endzone who knows.
@@that1guy614 Yeah he's only barely one of the only 5 quarterbacks to ever go to 4 super bowls. And he's only tied for third most postseason wins with John Elway and Terry Bradshaw.
19:10 “I love my job because I get to watch practice, no one else gets to watch practice” - Collinsworth Lmfao cut to Brady thinking “heh.. yeah.. me too”
He is the GOAT gunslinger. No one had a bullet arm like Favre. Not to mention he was a true iron man during an era when the Defense could still assault the QB with brutality
Good to see Tom keeping busy now that he's out of the playoffs. In all seriousness though, as much as I hate to admit it, he deserves not just a spot on this list, but possibly the top spot
I’m a packer and Rodgers fan but rn all time I would put brees ahead of Rodgers.if Aaron wins the super bowl this year then he’s ahead of brees and maybe fights for the all time team
Just wanna let you all know that LARGE sections of this are cut out on the youtube version. I have this on dvr and on the Tom Brady part alone they cut out over 10 mins of Tom and Belichick breaking down film and historic moments. Really pathetic on NFL films part for cutting this stuff out.
Fran Tarkenton, anyone? He retired with every record in the book and those achieved before the league handcuffed the defense. His receivers, then, were taking a beating from the line of scrimmage onwards. Tark bought time by scrambling--something of his own invention--and was an innovator by any standard. And like Unitas, Staubach, and Otto Graham, he called his own plays. No platooning of tight ends to ferry in the plays or wired helmets connected directly to the offensive coordinator. Well, who would I remove from the list to make room. Marino. Yeah, he went to the playoffs ten times, but came away with one conference championship. Great arm? Sure. But he was a the equivalent of a "location" pitcher in baseball, throwing to a spot a foot off the ground. How much of his yardage is essentially swing passes of fewer than 8-10 yards? Tarkenton played of grass fields in New York and Minnesota, and in often terrible conditions in November and December games. Still, he held up for 18 seasons! He deserved acknowledgement if only as a physical specimen. I know these arguments will fall on deaf ears. The sportswriters--an oxymoron if there ever was one--love to pump their favorites, especially players in large markets. What all-time greats Alan Page, Carl Eller, Ron Yary, Mick Tinglehoff, John Gilliam, and Chuck Foreman would be if only they'd played in New York, Chicago, Dallas, or on the West Coast.
I agree...as a devout Los Angeles Rams fan since the late 60s, Fran Tarkenton and The Vikes were the thorns in our sides for so many playoff games. A truly great QB, along with probably one of the toughest QBs I've ever seen, Joe Kapp for those great Vikings teams in the late 60s. I guess some had to be left out, Ken Stabler, Roman Gabriel, John Brodie, Norm Van Brocklin, Bob Waterfield, etc....
Not underrated he black. How McNabb not on this list, you see the skin tone. They amp up guys that threw the ball when it wasn't expected, these guys have whole defenses to stop them nowadays, if otto Graham was going against nadumkaun sue I bet we don't know who he is. Anyone who played before blacks were allowed to play have no claim to greatness
I can listen to belicheck talk football for the rest of my life. He’s seen it all, he’s a football encyclopedia. Like that he’s still pissed at montana giants stadium miracle
Roger moved and scored the ball on those Steelers teams with one of the great defenses of all time. Almost nobody else did. That 1978 year in particular, the Steelers had only given up 15 points in the two playoff games previous to the Superbowl.
I’ve been a pats fan for 23 years now, bills the only coach I’ve ever known, and this is the most I’ve seen him smile, literally besides the superbowls all combined, he’s smiled more in this then the 9 combined super bowls I’ve watched lol legend and GOAT
I feel blessed to watch four great generations of quarterbacks from Staubach/Bradshaw to Elway/Montana/Marino to Brady/Peyton/Favre/Brees and now Mahomes/Wilson/Jackson/Rodgers to name a few.
Bradshaw was clutch and killed everybody, the Cowboys, Raiders, Vikings, Rams and Oilers. Only the Raiders beat him more than once in the postseason but he beat them three times ...
God I wish I could watch this all day . This is prob the most satisfying sports event I’ve ever watched . So much love so much appreciation for greatness. I LOVE how they gave Rodger his flowers to his face .
Otto Graham, 10 seasons played, 10 Championships played, 7 Rings. Pre•SuperBowl but unbelievable excellence in winning EFIT: Sammy Baugh also was a league leading Free Safety
Chris: Brett, you would've played even without pay! Brett: Yes! Belichick (mumbling): How can I get one of these players? Get him a contract now, he can still sling it!
There is no question that Roger Staubach is THE most underrated QB in NFL history. The documented record demonstrates that he is 1 of the Top 5 QB's in NFL history. Hall of Fame inductee,; 4 time NFL passing champion; 5 time NFC passing champion; 4 Super Bowl appearances in 8 years as a full-time starter; 2 time Super Bowl winner; MVP of Super Bowl 6; strong arm; accurate; mobile; clutch performer; tough as nails; the consummate leader; the greatest QB of the 70's; and he retired as the the NFL's all-time leader in passer rating. Staubach accomplished all of this after serving 4 years in the military and not becoming a full-time starter until he was 29 years old. IMO, if Staubach came into the league as a 22 year old rookie, the Cowboys would have had at least 1 more Lombardi Trophy and Roger would have been in the discussion as THE greatest QB in NFL history.
@@AlwaysHalloween000 You obviously have not read the surprisingly negative commentary from football writers and fans in regards to Staubach's inclusion on this list. A prime example of this ignorance of football history is when former SI writer Peter King told Rich Eisen that Staubach should have been replaced on this list by Brees and/or Rodgers. King is probably still smarting from Staubach torching his New York Giants during the 70's.
@@pjtheory There's always people who have other agenda's when they try and undermine others (in every aspect of life) and you are probably right - it does go back years and years ago when The Cowboys beat the giants all the time. As for Stuabach being on the list I have no problem with that.. As for Rodgers being left off lot's of people have emotional investments in Rodgers, they see him on the insurance commercials and he comes across as mr nice guy and the good ole boy
I had searched a long time on UA-cam for Bill talk about The Great Joe Montana, couldn’t find anything. So when I hear him Now, it’s Like Discovering The Holy Grail of Football Knowledge. So Glad, to hear this insight is priceless.
Can you imagine what Brady's passing numbers would be like if he didn't have to play in Cold & Windy Foxborough 3 months a year for 19 seasons? Dome QB's like Manning and Brees stats were highly inflated
Could you imagine what Unitas and Graham's numbers would be if they didn't have to play on such poor field conditions, with rules favoring the defenses, in all outdoor stadiums and in only 12-14 game seasons?
This feels like the kid with straight A's parent teacher conference
Bill is the dad toms the son lol
Great comment
😂😂😂
Not bad. And there's also the creepy teacher who's obsessed with them (Collinsworth)
@@codybaxter9939 Nah. Tom is the dad and Bill is the son.
Its amazing how these guys ' players and coaches remember every detail of every game; i can't remember what i eat for dinner two days ago.
Lol Coach Belichick didn't forget those loses
Because your dinner 2 nights ago wasn't very important, most likely. NFL matches, particularly playoff games, are very important.
Ate.
Losses.
They can rewatch the games
Tom and Bill and Peyton remember literally everything about every game they ever played.
This is officially the longest i've seen Belichick talk.
olhaopauloeosamigos I can’t like the comment. It has 69 likes
Everyone says that he’s actually hilarious and very personable with his teams and friends.
hhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahahhahah i concur
He’s actually a funny person and when they mentions LT his eyes lit up
Or smile LoL 😂
I really wish Manning was there to sit with Brady
That would be funny
where's montana? i'm sure cris collingsworth vetoed joe's apperance...
Welp instead we get to see them play golf
Where’s Nathan peterman
@@michaeldonovan4793
Montana was on the reaction show that followed.
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@@PersonaofWill hamster
Hell yeah Dan Marino belongs on this team. The man was kidnapped and nearly murdered by Ray Finkle.
I'm dead 😂😂😂😂 the most epic comment ever
Alrighty then!
Which also doesn’t give him anymore reason to be on this list than me😂
@@nickcornell1577 Dont get it twisted. Dan Marino was elite. Played in an era where Tom Brady wouldn't of survived.
Repair Bo Jackson's hip with liquid metal It’s true the other way around also
Belichick remembers plays from 1988 like remembering what he had for breakfast
0:00 Tom Brady
8:00 Brett Favre
18:22 Peyton Manning
23:32 Joe Montana
28:37 Sammy Baugh
31:05 Otto Graham
32:45 Johnny Unitas
37:58 Roger Staubach
48:25 John Elway
50:51 Dan Marino
Christian legendary you are legendary
Dafuck? Can't believe people put staubach over several others including the guy that beat him twice in the Superbowl
No troy aikman.. Thanks alot jerry..
@@JohnGoetzGaming Roger's statistically a much better passer. Winning percentage, TD/Int ratio especially
All Might as a Steeler fan I feel what you’re saying but Roger wasn’t blessed with playing with the greatest team of all time
This (Brady) dude's been playing for so long that you actually notice the change in camera quality.. Amazing ^^....
This (Brady) dude's been playing for so long that you actually notice the change in camera quality.. Amazing ^^....
@@underhillcody6935 This (Brady) dude's been playing for so long that you actually notice the change in camera quality.. Amazing ^^....
This (Brady) dude’s been playing for so long that you actually notice the change in camera quality.. Amazing ^^....
This (Brady) dude’s been playing for so long you actually can notice the change in camera quality.. Amazing ^^....
This (Brady) dude's been playing for so long that you actually notice the change in camera quality.. Amazing ^^....
Brady vs Manning was the best rivalry in football and there still hasn’t been anything like it after Peyton left
Omar You mean Manning Brady, brady is a proven cheater
Henry Caller so are so many other people in football but it is barely ever mentioned. People just say it about Brady because even without cheating, he is the greatest qb of all time
Jackson v mahomes is the future
@@bigboy2089 keep crying. The rest of us have and will keep enjoying watching the greatest QB to ever play the game
Amen brother
Born in the 90s and got to grow up watching Favre, Brady, Manning, Brees, Rodgers, Vick. Brady is my favorite of them all.
Brady was born in 77 lol
Kool Kitties Brady wasn’t playing in the nfl when he was a newborn dumb ass
@@koolkitties8552 I'm saying I was born In the 90s, not Brady...
You also got to see big ben
Favre was the most fun QB to watch ever. Mahome is getting close.
Pretty amazing that he's still doing it at his age. I mean, dude just said, "It's the damn internet." That might be the oldest thing I've heard in a while.
Watch your language no need to cuss
Good to see Belichick open up his vault of knowledge. Not something you see everyday.
He made this series worth watching. Seeing him fanboy over Ed Reed was quality
Part of that is because the media doesn't usually ask the smarter questions.
Tom Brady is such a Hall Of Famer, you could cut his career in half and create two Hall Of Famers. Lol
Edit: I agree with you guys in the thread. You could split his career into 3 stages, too. 2000 - 2004 can be one era, where the first dynasty was created, winning 3 SBs in 4 years. This was also the era where the Patriots really started to cement their rivalry with the Colts.
You have 2005 - 2013 where he became the first QB to hit 50 TDs in a single season, he had 2 SB appearances, 2 MVPs, and he had that 16-0 season. Not to mention he came back from being injured the entire 2008 season to become Comeback Player Of The Year not too long after. In this era he proved he could overcome adversity and be consistently elite enough to carry the team. A lot of transition happened in this era.
Then you have 2014-current, where he solidifies himself as a legend and revives the SB-Winning dynasty with 3 Super Bowl wins in 5 years, first by winning against the best defense in the NFL and then also going on to beating the Falcons in the largest comeback in Super Bowl history. He loses to the Eagles in Super Bowl LII but still manages to put up like 500 yards and a few TDs. The very next year goes back to the Super Bowl and beats the Rams, and even though it was the lowest scoring SB in NFL history, it was also the only Super Bowl where the Patriots won by more than one score.
Dewitt McDidditt GOD DAAAAAMN...
Yeah, if there was a Hall of Fame FOR CHEATERS!#TomLikesPlayingWithSquishyBalls
YEAH ONCE YOU TAKE AWAY THE CHEATING
David Lajon it still doesn’t mean he not a legend
David Lajon he won six Super Bowls, you can’t cheat to six Super Bowls. The mans the goat
I don't like the Pats but I really admire and respect Bill Belichick's football knowledge. He's connected to a lot of legends from all eras and is very engaging, not at all like he is in press conferences. I see why so many players and teams do well under him.
He's a student of the game. He could talk about the history of the game for months.
@@tedfio1tedfio1 and so is andy reid without mahomes
@skyline128 No, he isn't. His record is 130-93-1 with the eagles
@@tedfio1tedfio1that doesn’t matter, he built those teams. He found Tom Brady. He turned the patriots from perpetual losers into the best dynasty of all time
@@tedfio1tedfio1 was more of a comment of how Reid and bellichek are both one of the best in the world and should stop trying to compare them lol.
You know, im 30 years old and just got into watching football 3 years ago. These films have made me go from knowing nothing about the sport to loving and appreciating the history of this game.
I'm 37 and got into it when I was 27 too. Same boat, great to hear someone else with the same experience.
I’m 37 and didn’t start watching until age 31 and I’ve been obsessed ever since. Before that I didn’t even think about football and would get annoyed when people talked about it.
You should watch A football life & America's game. Amazing series.
Best part about this series is it puts respect on all eras of professional football. Gives you things to consider that the majority of modern fans wouldn’t think about when just looking at the stats from decades ago.
Absolutely. I remember when I first got to the defensive backs episode and they put up Larry Wilson and I was like "put up the clip of him with 2 broken hands and every young guy will immediately understand how good this guy was" and they did and you could see the immediate respect in the room. Not many came tougher.
Thats what makes the NFL brotherhood 2nd to none. There is respect for all who csme before them.
I could listen to Brett Favre's storytelling all day!
Man, that Bucs game AT New England is gonna be lit next year.
FR man
I hadn't looked at next season's schedule. Awesome.
My wife and I submit Patriots lottery scratch tickets every year and end up winning a trip to one game .... we got robbed by covid in 2020, but they're saving a game for us in 2021 ... pleeeeeeease let it be the Pats vs the Bucs!!!! Pleeeeeeease
Tru tru
Yeah Bucs won
I love the clip with Holmgren pleading with Favre “no more rocket balls.” God bless that man, dunno how he tolerated Brett during those times 😆
Dunno .It was probably the massive winning
If I ever hated an NFL player it was Brett Favre but no one had a bullet like he did. Best gun slinger of all time. Imagine the stats him and Marino would have in today's game
Where’s Nathan peterman
That would just be unfair. You can't compare human QBs to a god-tier QB like Nathan Peterman. Lol
Yeah major snub. Peterman is the GOAT
Only QB that you can make a case for DPOY
@@DingoDIDeatmybaby ha! I got a good laugh out of that 😂
who?
It's hard to make Tom Brady videos because you have to update the records every year. Lol
Brady looks so happy seeing Favre talk. And you wouldnt know that Brady was already thinking about leaving Pats when this interview happened lol
Because he has zero personality and is a total airhead
I’ve never seen Bill get as excited as when he talks about the Baltimore Colts and Unitas and and when he talks about Staubach.
Ed reed
When Brett Said “I could’ve thrown check downs” & they focused on Tom Brady had me rollin 😂😂😂
I love seeing Belichik ruminate about Montana beating him when he was with the Giants
He is still salty about that 80 yard pass to Rice 🤣😂🤣
I could watch this stuff ALL DAY. Absolutely loved when Roger showed up.
Bill is usually playing a character. He’s very open and real here
Listening to Tom talk at the beginning ...
"We did... We threw... We scored... We won... We thought..."
Leader.
bpstyles 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I noticed that myself. Beast
you can just tell how much Bill loves football...hes like a kid in a candy store...if i was a betting man Bill has never worked a day in his life meaning its fun to him. I'm not even a Pats fan but hold him in high regard.
Favorite part of this was the look on Belichick's face when Bret said "Nah i just thought the play was cool so i ran it" lol
Bill had tons of respect for Brett, but I can't think of a player that Bill would bench or trade faster than Brett Favre. Thank God Bill never drafted him, otherwise we never would have been able to see Favre do the stuff he did.
Speaking of all time, Pat Summerall with the call at 40:24.....”Staubach........Pearson.........touchdown”
Classic!
but very basic commentating...sounds like a joe buck commentary
NFL isn't the same without Madden and Summerall calling the big games
Dang, - Staubach had amazing MOVES! NOW, I understand Belichick’s, Favre, and my dad’s reverence for him.
I watched him every week...and always wished him or Fran Tarkington was on the Bears.
Think about this. Roger didn't play organized football for 4 years after Navy. He starts his first game at the ageof 27. He goes to one of the best teams becomes that teams best player within 2 years. In the course of 10 years goes to 5 superbowls, wins 2 of them. Plays his last superbowl at the age of 36 at a time when the QB was not protected. Wow. IDK. Maybe the best of all-time? FYI: Favre, Steve Young, John Elway all have Roger as their hero to go along with countless others.
@PaulRobert474 everyone's hero in the 70s! How could you not. Class
"Bill is the ultimate schemer" -- Favre
There's levels to that comment.
Cought that one 2 huh
Is amazing how many close connections have Belichick to all time greats before his time as HC with NE, he faced Elway and Favre in SB, Montana in NFC Championships. Got to meet and "play" with Staubach and Unitas. I guess the only one missing is Marino
Don't forget all the coaches Bill either played against or were on the coaching staff for.
@@lightyagami3492 If you ever get a chance to meet him, ask Bill about QB Bert Jones from Baltimore Colts time. He adored him the way we as fans saw him adore Ed Reed in the top 100 list. I think they had a comeback season nicknamed something like the Miracle on 33rd Street. Helluva way to open your coaching career being around that.
I will never understand why people hate Tom Brady so much.
Because he's good that's why they hate
Because they're jealous of him and it says everything about them.
In today's times, people hate those who are successful because of a sense of entitlement.
If he didn't cheat I wouldn't hate simple as that 😉
While I’ll admit he is a great quarterback they hate him because he is good but mostly because he wines a lot and has cheated teams out
I'm glad they put Marino on here, because I was thinking how he's always been at the top of my list. I'm a Bills fan, so its tough for me to say but him and Peyton are my 2 all time favorite QBs.
Mike Bourg wow respect jim Kelley and him were robbed of sb
Wow thats a kick in the face of Kelly.You are not a real Bills fan.
@@koolkitties8552 ok bud. I've been a Bills fan since I was a kid. Kelly is one of my favorite all time Bills and players. You can root for a team but still have players on other teams that you like. I hated Marino back in the day but I always respected him as a player.
@@ObservingChristian those Marino Kelly games were some of the best ever
Hes not the most accomplished, but damn Marino was special. He threw the best spiral.
Staubach is so humble and everyone at the table is in awe
Not better than Warren moon
@@lbragg2642 troll
@@lbragg2642 Brady isn’t even top 20 best all time
Roger Staubach places the "C" in Cowboys. He was in the Navy for 4 years then went to the NFL. He played 11 years. Started his first game at 27. He started his last superbowl at 36 at a time when you could hit the quarterback. The Cowboys under Landry didn't win any championships before Roger and didn't win any after. FYI: jackie Smith doesn't drop that pass in the endzone who knows.
I still get worked up and a sense of pride seeing the Man, looked up to him since a young boy in Detroit.
Having your QB son run Oklahoma drills every practice....ahhhh the joys of youth football baby ☝
If you look at the last 20 years of NFL football and NFL quarterbacking and you don't choose Manning and Brady over the rest I can't help you.
Manning wasn’t that good in the playoffs tho like at all
ltjgambrose yup Eli Manning the GOAT😂 ( you never said which Manning)😂
@@that1guy614 Yeah he's only barely one of the only 5 quarterbacks to ever go to 4 super bowls. And he's only tied for third most postseason wins with John Elway and Terry Bradshaw.
Ben with his terrible oline and the plays he made out of nothing is up there and Brees is there too with his amazing numbers
Lalo Hernandez damn bro...hilarious really funny
Tom is just a wonderful, humble man.
Unless you piss him off
Hahah that’s a lie he’s a annoying toxic and bad person
19:10 “I love my job because I get to watch practice, no one else gets to watch practice” - Collinsworth
Lmfao cut to Brady thinking “heh.. yeah.. me too”
So original
Here is a verse if you want it: Ephesians 4:29
Jesus loves you :)
Shoot. I was hoping I could be the first to comment this, because I absolutely loved that edit.
You win a cookie.
And so do the people at NFL Films.
I don't get it
@@JD-mz1rl spygate
Who's here after Tom gets #7?
Everyone that commented after you
I will be back when he gets the 8th one and HE WILL get another one.
Nobody is
@@ogboogerdog he better get his family
@@The_king567 yet here you are 🙄🙄
A year after being recognized on the Top 100 All Time Team, the 🐐 wins his 7th ring 💍💍💍💍💍💍💍
It's cool to see both Favre and Belichick still be fanboys in the presence of Roger Staubach. I would too. He was one of my heroes growing up.
It's awesome seeing these legends talk football.
10:08 still the greatest throw i've ever seen in terms of pure arm strength.. guy had a missile attached to his shoulder
He is the GOAT gunslinger. No one had a bullet arm like Favre. Not to mention he was a true iron man during an era when the Defense could still assault the QB with brutality
Good to see Tom keeping busy now that he's out of the playoffs. In all seriousness though, as much as I hate to admit it, he deserves not just a spot on this list, but possibly the top spot
I could feel the anger from the Aaron Rodgers Stans after this
and brees fans.
Rodger had no place on this list. But Brees is definitely a snub. But idk who I would take off to replace him with
I’m a packer and Rodgers fan but rn all time I would put brees ahead of Rodgers.if Aaron wins the super bowl this year then he’s ahead of brees and maybe fights for the all time team
I would say maybe in a few years... I mean.. you can't really put anyone under the age of 40 on the list.
Aaron Rodgers shouldn't sniff this list. Brees would be at next one up if someone left.
Roger Staubach was my favorite player then, is my favorite player now, and forever will be my favorite player!
Same!!
Just wanna let you all know that LARGE sections of this are cut out on the youtube version. I have this on dvr and on the Tom Brady part alone they cut out over 10 mins of Tom and Belichick breaking down film and historic moments. Really pathetic on NFL films part for cutting this stuff out.
If Joe Montana would have walked in there wouldnt be words to say because of the pure greatness in that room of heroes
When one considers the abuse Joes body took the fact he performed at the level he did was just amazing!
Fran Tarkenton, anyone? He retired with every record in the book and those achieved before the league handcuffed the defense. His receivers, then, were taking a beating from the line of scrimmage onwards. Tark bought time by scrambling--something of his own invention--and was an innovator by any standard. And like Unitas, Staubach, and Otto Graham, he called his own plays. No platooning of tight ends to ferry in the plays or wired helmets connected directly to the offensive coordinator. Well, who would I remove from the list to make room. Marino. Yeah, he went to the playoffs ten times, but came away with one conference championship. Great arm? Sure. But he was a the equivalent of a "location" pitcher in baseball, throwing to a spot a foot off the ground. How much of his yardage is essentially swing passes of fewer than 8-10 yards? Tarkenton played of grass fields in New York and Minnesota, and in often terrible conditions in November and December games. Still, he held up for 18 seasons! He deserved acknowledgement if only as a physical specimen. I know these arguments will fall on deaf ears. The sportswriters--an oxymoron if there ever was one--love to pump their favorites, especially players in large markets. What all-time greats Alan Page, Carl Eller, Ron Yary, Mick Tinglehoff, John Gilliam, and Chuck Foreman would be if only they'd played in New York, Chicago, Dallas, or on the West Coast.
Great points.
Dude exactly. He was Mahomes before Mahomes
I agree...as a devout Los Angeles Rams fan since the late 60s, Fran Tarkenton and The Vikes were the thorns in our sides for so many playoff games. A truly great QB, along with probably one of the toughest QBs I've ever seen, Joe Kapp for those great Vikings teams in the late 60s.
I guess some had to be left out, Ken Stabler, Roman Gabriel, John Brodie, Norm Van Brocklin, Bob Waterfield, etc....
An all time gamer with a long career.
Yeah im sad he was left off
Brady and Bill was NOT bullshittin when they said they should tighten up security they was dead ass😄😄
I was really hoping the last spot would be Terry Bradshaw but I suspected it would be Dan Marino. You only have so much room on the top 100 after all!
bradshaw won four superbowls but threw so many interceptions...
If you've played the position... Marino has to be there.
I dont care what anybody says Warren Moon threw the prettiest ball ever and was one of the most underrated QBs
I second that brother.
I got to see Moon here in Canada. He was the definition if having zip on the ball!
True - At least he is in the Hall of Fame though
Great thrower but never could win on the road ...
Not underrated he black. How McNabb not on this list, you see the skin tone. They amp up guys that threw the ball when it wasn't expected, these guys have whole defenses to stop them nowadays, if otto Graham was going against nadumkaun sue I bet we don't know who he is. Anyone who played before blacks were allowed to play have no claim to greatness
I can listen to belicheck talk football for the rest of my life. He’s seen it all, he’s a football encyclopedia. Like that he’s still pissed at montana giants stadium miracle
“Nobody else gets to watch practice. I do.” - Collingstworth “That’s what you think.” -Belichick
When Otto Graham shoulder tackle that Bear defender, I felt that. Imagine the nasty bruise he got after that hit.
But Otto would have never played in that offense if not for George Halas and Sid Luckman
Favre was the Most fun since watching Staubach play
Am I the only one who laughs whenever I see Collingsworth in uniform?
Am I the only one who pukes whenever Collingsworth opens his mouth and utters his garbage?
@@aspenrebel why are you hating?
@@cds9195 cuz he sucks and is annoying!!!
@@aspenrebel well that's your opinion.
I like him
@@aspenrebel tf he do
bill feet aren't on the floor 😂😂 1:48
Grizwald Dickie he is only 5’ 11’’
LMAO
Grizwald Dickie Lol hes a normal sized person amongst nfl players
I could listen to Bill talk about football all day such reverence for the game
Belichick is gaining a lot of new fans with this show.
Damn, Elway at 48:41 threw to Ed McCaffery, Christian McCaffery's dad.
If Jackie catches that pass & Roger had those additional 4 years who knows how many Super Bowls would the Cowboys have won
My favorite of all time
Roger moved and scored the ball on those Steelers teams with one of the great defenses of all time. Almost nobody else did. That 1978 year in particular, the Steelers had only given up 15 points in the two playoff games previous to the Superbowl.
I’ve been a pats fan for 23 years now, bills the only coach I’ve ever known, and this is the most I’ve seen him smile, literally besides the superbowls all combined, he’s smiled more in this then the 9 combined super bowls I’ve watched lol legend and GOAT
I feel blessed to watch four great generations of quarterbacks from Staubach/Bradshaw to Elway/Montana/Marino to Brady/Peyton/Favre/Brees and now Mahomes/Wilson/Jackson/Rodgers to name a few.
The 2000s were Warner/P. Manning/ Brady/Favre and 2010s Brady/P. Manning/Rodgers/Wilson 2020s look like Jackson/Mahomes/Wilson
@@jramz5176 so Brees just ain’t exist now
So cool to see favres fandom for staubach.
Nobody ever gives Terry Bradshaw the credit he deserves. The man has 4 rings. Give him a bit of respect
He also had the best team EVER around him.
I saw most of those games for a decade.
Bradshaw was clutch and killed everybody, the Cowboys, Raiders, Vikings, Rams and Oilers. Only the Raiders beat him more than once in the postseason but he beat them three times ...
@@FosterCovers but when Brady has a great team around him his whole career, he’s the greatest qb ever
“We let you into ours?” He actually was surprised
God I wish I could watch this all day . This is prob the most satisfying sports event I’ve ever watched . So much love so much appreciation for greatness. I LOVE how they gave Rodger his flowers to his face .
Absolutely thrilling to see Unitas throw a real block!
I love how Belicheck called Vinetari the best player on the field. Shows you how good a god damn coach he is
Watching Belichik suffer over Montana beating him warms my heart
Otto Graham, 10 seasons played, 10 Championships played, 7 Rings. Pre•SuperBowl but unbelievable excellence in winning
EFIT: Sammy Baugh also was a league leading Free Safety
Stone age isn't comparable
Sammy is also all time punter
I could listen to these dudes talk shop for days
41:38 Favre is so honest and emotional. Incredible!
Chris: Brett, you would've played even without pay!
Brett: Yes!
Belichick (mumbling): How can I get one of these players? Get him a contract now, he can still sling it!
There is no question that Roger Staubach is THE most underrated QB in NFL history. The documented record demonstrates that he is 1 of the Top 5 QB's in NFL history. Hall of Fame inductee,; 4 time NFL passing champion; 5 time NFC passing champion; 4 Super Bowl appearances in 8 years as a full-time starter; 2 time Super Bowl winner; MVP of Super Bowl 6; strong arm; accurate; mobile; clutch performer; tough as nails; the consummate leader; the greatest QB of the 70's; and he retired as the the NFL's all-time leader in passer rating. Staubach accomplished all of this after serving 4 years in the military and not becoming a full-time starter until he was 29 years old. IMO, if Staubach came into the league as a 22 year old rookie, the Cowboys would have had at least 1 more Lombardi Trophy and Roger would have been in the discussion as THE greatest QB in NFL history.
He made the top 10 in history as a QB - relax dude
www.nfl.com/100/all-time-team/roster
@@AlwaysHalloween000 You obviously have not read the surprisingly negative commentary from football writers and fans in regards to Staubach's inclusion on this list. A prime example of this ignorance of football history is when former SI writer Peter King told Rich Eisen that Staubach should have been replaced on this list by Brees and/or Rodgers. King is probably still smarting from Staubach torching his New York Giants during the 70's.
@@pjtheory There's always people who have other agenda's when they try and undermine others (in every aspect of life) and you are probably right - it does go back years and years ago when The Cowboys beat the giants all the time. As for Stuabach being on the list I have no problem with that.. As for Rodgers being left off lot's of people have emotional investments in Rodgers, they see him on the insurance commercials and he comes across as mr nice guy and the good ole boy
Phil - you make some excellent points about Staubach. He definitely deserves to be in the Top 10
I say they have 3 more SBs!
He played when the position was much more difficult!
Dang Brady looks good for his age
WoW You Can Tell How Much Of A FAN Bill Belichick Is Of Football. That Passion Is CONTAGIOUS!!!!
The way brett farve talks about roger staubach is wholesome asf
nothing make me happier that to see bill smiling because Rodger says he's his favorite coach ever
I think his years in the Vietnam war, patrolling rivers in a boat, might have given Roger Staubach his 6th sense.
And beat Rogers, Brees and Mahomes in super bowl 55 without this guy belichek.
Favre is so good at telling stories! What a guy!
Its awesome to see bill and Tom kinda just kicking it. This is one of the very few times you see coach Belichick smile and even joke a little bit.
“Dosent happen at our practice”... tells you more than you think
Brett : coach what do I do if they blitz? Coach:you make something happen.. lol
7 time champ and 5 time super bowl mvp, 3 time mvp.
All I can think about is how tom won his 7th with the bucs
I had searched a long time on UA-cam for Bill talk about The Great Joe Montana, couldn’t find anything. So when I hear him Now, it’s Like Discovering The Holy Grail of Football Knowledge. So Glad, to hear this insight is priceless.
It’s 7 time Super Bowl champ now 😏
"The Catch" by Clark was insane. Fingertips
Much respect for Bill Belichek talking to Roger Staubach
Bill and his father coached at Navy where Staubach played.
It's so cool watching these grown men light up talking to roger they're like little kids
Brady will be back for all time team NFL 200 in 2120.
And he will have a ring from every team and thinking about retirement 🤣
Can you imagine what Brady's passing numbers would be like if he didn't have to play in Cold & Windy Foxborough 3 months a year for 19 seasons? Dome QB's like Manning and Brees stats were highly inflated
Could you imagine what Unitas and Graham's numbers would be if they didn't have to play on such poor field conditions, with rules favoring the defenses, in all outdoor stadiums and in only 12-14 game seasons?