That throw bounced off of all 4 of that defender's limbs and if literally any of those hits hadn't happened the Pats drive would have died right there. The rest of the 2nd half you can attribute to inconsistent play and some other stuff, but there is no way you could hypothetically make a better play on that ball to make that not happen. Just angles of deflection being bizarre due to the shape of the football.
A strong argument can be made that the luckiest play in Bills' history was Andy Dalton's pass to Tyler Boyd to beat the Ravens and break the Bills the 17-year playoff drought.
Nothing unlucky about it. In 3 of 4 of those they got beat up with the exception of one half vs. Dallas where I think they actually had the lead before blowing it in second half. Against the Giants they lost and were I believe a 7 point favorite. That was a tough 47 yard FG at the end. No gimme.
@@heavyhauler224 This is definitely unfortunate but imo they didn't both have control... (eagles fan so non biased). However, I can see where the rulebook's argument is coming from. Personally I'm on the make it incomplete train, maybe give the offense another untimed down if the time in the half expires but should not be a TD.
@@heavyhauler224 they didn’t both have control. In this replay it looks like it but from other angles it’s clear the packers play gets it, comes down with it and the Seahawks receiver doesn’t even grab the ball until e defender is already down in the end zone with it
New England's unluckiest plays include (but are not limited to) Eli Manning (to Tyree), Eli Manning (to Manningham), Eli Manning (to Burris), and Gronk to the ground (vs. Drake.)
Notice how so many of the “unluckiest” plays come against the Patriots? I’d forgotten how lucky they got on so many of those Super Bowl runs. Thanks god that’s over
I think the Niners’ unluckiest moment could’ve been the 2011 NFC championship where the kick returner touched the ball and gave the giants another chance to make a final drive, or maybe even just this year where Tartt dropped the interception :(
By the way he had 3 fumbles in that game, at least I think it was 3 definitely 2. That one really hurt but so did the SB losses or the stupid tip against Seattle.
@@xxcheeznutzxx5245 I was ten years old when that happened and I was never happier in my life. Giants fan btw. We are way to many teams unluckiest moments
Pat Summerall: "There will be no Threepeat". It was crushing. It wasn't an ordinary season-ending playoff lost. It had taken 3 years to get to that position. Such an opportunity wasn't going to come again. And they literally fumbled it away.
Well, that play did happen in a SB which Washington won. If the Dolphins had scored a TD there then it could have helped change the outcome of the game.
That hook and ladder with the missed PAT had lesser significance because it was regular season, but it was more of a blooper than a missed play. I could see a point for either, but bad luck certainly follows the Saints.
I think there should be a differentiation between something purely lucky to happen to a team, like the Chiefs got when Tim Brown ran into the official, vs the luck you get when someone on the other team does something grossly stupid. Those are different kinds of luck imo.
I definitely thought the Malcolm Butler interception would be the Pats luckiest and I think every single Pats fan, hell probably every football fan, knew what the unluckiest one would be although I think you could make an argument for it being Tom Brady's dropped catch in super bowl 52 that helmet catch will always haunt us
Fair, but really that drop came in like the second quarter, they still ended up with a lead in the 4th. I’d even say the strip sack was more unlucky, cuz the eagles hadn’t gotten a stop in forever before that
@@realitities2 I still see the dropped catch as "unluckier" because I feel like at least 95/100 times Tom catches that ball whereas the strip sack ,although more impactful, seems way more common. I guess it kinda depends on the way your looking at "unlucky" I'm looking at it more as the likelihood of something happening but if you look at it from like a timing or impact perspective then I would 100% agree with you.
I hate Tom Brady well I don’t hate him but everyone calls him the goat and but he gets so lucky in the championships and wild cards and they just are like “he’s a goat”
As a ravens fan I remember the Billy Cundiff missed kick. I was 10 years old and I uncontrollably sobbed for probably close to 30 minutes after it happened. Still gives me chills when I think about it 🙂🙂
Sadly, that 2011 team was probably the best Ravens team of that era. The 2010 team the year before was even better than the team that won it all in 2012.
the unluckiest either Minneapolis miracle or the missed passed interference against the rams that created the worst super bowl ever with the rams scoring 3 points
@@lougiacobbi725 what was lucky about it? Eli escaped pressure and threw the ball, all him no luck. Tyree Jumps and makes an incredible grab in the superbowl with his own hands and helmet too I guess, no tip or anything, and it's only lucky?
It took me a bit to figure out why the Santonio Holmes SB winning catch was "Unluckiest", then i finally realized it was for the Cardinals. Same with the immaculate reception being the "unluckiest" for the Raiders and of course the "luckiest" for the Steelers.
Exactly. What kind of history do the Cardinals have? They were playing in their first Super Bowl, they were that close to winning it, and it got stolen from them on that play.
I know the One yard short is pretty lucky but it’s some making a good play in the end. I think The Rams’ should probably have been the no call against the saints lmao
@@dbabu51 idk how a defensive game is the “worst super bowl ever” did you not watch the blowout Broncos Seahawks Super Bowl that was just a terrible watch from start to finish.
@@ganggang6146 Sadly, defense isn't as sexy or appealing as offense, so it takes a backseat in the mind of most fans. So much for "Defense wins championships".
Dyson being the luckiest and unluckiest for the Titans. Luck being the luckiest and the announcer mentioning 'luck'. The Patriots being responsible for a lot of people's bad luck
What's funny was the first 55 minutes, the game was a defensive battle before the Bengals touchdown drive that left the Broncos with oh so much time left. Ar least the Bengals and Broncos share a similarity with their luckiest play.
An amazing collection of memories that I LOVED watching. I know the original ‘Hail Mary’ is one of the greatest moments in NFL history, but as a Cowboys fan, it’s unfortunate none greater have occurred since then. I could have also brought up the BS no catch call in the Packers-Cowboys playoff game (at least it only took the officials 3 years to admit their mistake,) and I hated the Tony Romo botched snap, but I would have chosen the Thanksgiving snow game where Leon Lett unnecessarily tried to recover the blocked FG, which ended up costing them the game.
The Romo fumble was a better choice IMO than Leon Lett. Romo's play looks like it just wasn't his luck. Lett's gaffe on that game was a boneheaded play. Lett getting the ball stripped from him by Don Beebe in a Super Bowl was the same. Score first, then showboat, not the other way around.
@Terrell070 and with the momentum Dallas had gained, I feel they probably could have and would have won that one. The Romo gaffe is epic and terrible and ridiculous, but Jackie Smith ol' Mr. Reliable screwing up the most easy and perfect of catches is timeless and imo easily the one that sticks out. It's really more of an error than unlucky, but it was a major domino in the chain that lost Dallas that game against an equal (not better) Steelers team
As soon as I saw this title, as a Ravens fan, I immediately thought Mile High Miracle and Cundfiff. I'm glad the Evans drop was included. I still remember exactly where I was for both of those games. The crazy highs and lows of football.
Being a Broncos fan, that damn play is inescapable; I see it everywhere. I was watching a video exposing a damn scam and out of nowhere the guy played the forbidden clip. It haunts me.
I’m not a Steelers or Cardinals fan, but I was still like ‘did he really catch that?’ I hated to think how rarely the Cardinals and their fans see good fortune, and when they finally did, it went away just like that. Fantastic game, however.
Guesses for my Seahawks: Luckiest: Kearses TD in overtime to send us to Super Bowl 49. Unluckiest: I don’t even have to tell you. I assume im going to be correct on at least the unlucky one Edit: That Tate catch was definitely not a interception..
Before watching this I’m gonna guess the Seahawks one. It’ll be the same game, and it’ll be Jermaine Kearse’s circus catch as luckiest, and Malcom butler int at the goal line. (I was wrong)
As a Titans fan, I knew what they’d be. I can remember exactly where I was when The Music City Miracle happened but oddly enough I can’t remember where I was when Dyson came up short in the Super Bowl. I do remember that that entire year had several “lucky moments” for the Titans.
The two for Minnesota were exactly what I thought they’d be. I landed on my knees in tears when Gary missed that field goal against Atlanta, costing us a trip to the SB. And when Keenum connected with Diggs for the Minneapolis Miracle, I lost my voice from yelling so loud. I love this team, no matter how often they break my heart. Next season will be our season, though. 😂
at 7:40 when talking about it being only third down and how he didn't throw the ball into the ground for the botched field goal attempt and calling that in incomplete pass there for giving them another chance to kick to field goal... is the not the same thing as him throwing to the the guy down field and not catching it???
Good thing about this video is it shows the Pat's Tuck Rule vs the Raiders in the playoffs (Led to a Pat's ring) Dee Ford of the Chiefs vs the Pats in the Neutral Zone on the game ending interception in the AFC Championship) Led to a Pat's ring) and Malcom Butler's interception for the Pat's at the 1 yd line vs the Seahawks in the Super Bowl after Seattle just didn't run Lynch (Led to a Pat's ring) Most of these other plays didn't end up allowing teams to win Super Bowls. That's 3 of Brady's 7 rings that were totally gift wrapped. Throw in the Falcons Super Bowl where they just refused to run out the clock up 25 and 18 points, and that's 4 rings. As great as he is, this is why I'm not as impressed with Brady as others.
We really should have smoked Seattle, Cowboys had like 4 dropped third downs. Like extremely easy catches that were dropped. Then Witten catching that long ball and fumbling it. Then with 6 minutes left in the game Terry Glenn fumbles and flings the ball backwards to the endzone to give Seattle 2 points for a safety, and Seattle the ball back, And Seattle of course scores a td. So all of that within a few minutes for Seattle to take the lead by 1. Then cowboys drive down, Witten somehow doesn't get the first down with an inch to go. So cowboys kick a field goal, and the snap is bobbled. Any other year that snap would not have been bobbled. Because that was the only year the nfl had that rule where field goal kicks had to use those new slick balls. After the issues it caused in 06 they removed that rule.
When your luckiest moment in NFL history is winning a coin toss , you have to know that you are truly cursed.
Ya
Don't even have to mention the team, and lots know which team you're talking about
Falcons
rip
All the Barry runs, and Megatron catches to choose from, and ours is a coin toss called incorrectly 😂
Atlanta’s unluckiest moment should just be the entire second half of SB51
Yep
Fr how did they not score any more points after
i don’t think that’s “unlucky” that’s just straight up choking big time in big games.
That throw bounced off of all 4 of that defender's limbs and if literally any of those hits hadn't happened the Pats drive would have died right there. The rest of the 2nd half you can attribute to inconsistent play and some other stuff, but there is no way you could hypothetically make a better play on that ball to make that not happen. Just angles of deflection being bizarre due to the shape of the football.
@@stevencowan37 no but the thing is how do you have a 28-3 lead and let it go to 28-28 HOW DO YOU NOT SCORE A TOUCHDOWN
As a Lions fan, I'm surprised the Lions even had a lucky play here.
You guys drafted Andre ware....
your lucky play is a 3 yard rush lmao
I’d say against the falcons last year
As another lions fine I agree
What about the time Calvin Johnson made that great catch at the end of the Bears game, then got up using the football?
A strong argument can be made that the luckiest play in Bills' history was Andy Dalton's pass to Tyler Boyd to beat the Ravens and break the Bills the 17-year playoff drought.
Just was about to post same thing
True.
As a ravens fan….that night hurt 😭
That’s a great point I didn’t even think about that
@@tobi3983 Tyler Boyd over the middle of the field touchdown come on come on Rember it Rember the slow mow the missed tackle take it I.
17:45 that visceral "NO!" from the announcer 😂
NO!
Saints fans in a nutshell
You can hear the emotion, and it's painful.
The Bills losing the Super Bowl 4 straight years in a row was one of the unluckiest moments in sports history
Nothing unlucky about it. In 3 of 4 of those they got beat up with the exception of one half vs. Dallas where I think they actually had the lead before blowing it in second half. Against the Giants they lost and were I believe a 7 point favorite. That was a tough 47 yard FG at the end. No gimme.
Not really a "moment" boss
Only the missed Scott Norwood kick was unlucky. Bills got destroyed in the other three Super Bowl losses.
The NFL knows what the Saints unluckiest moment is. THE REAL ONE
Was that pass interference / defensive holding? It was so hard to see.
Rams we're looking at you
@@jgostylo Rams fan; but gotta admit it was a very bad PI
It must be fun at working for the NFLs UA-cam team. Just sitting back coming up with cool video ideas
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It’s a pretty sweet gig
@@NFL Highlight Heaven better tho
He’s great no doubt
@Xyn Chex you won't buddy Ive been trying so long
4:15 definitely “Luckiest” considering it was clearly an interception, but they gave them the TD
Agreed. Blows my mind how they gave him the TD LOLOLOL. Dude had 25% control of the ball.
I'm still salty about that play
Sadly the rules of nfl is that if both the defender and receiver looks like they both have the ball, it gives the receiver the td
@@heavyhauler224 This is definitely unfortunate but imo they didn't both have control... (eagles fan so non biased). However, I can see where the rulebook's argument is coming from. Personally I'm on the make it incomplete train, maybe give the offense another untimed down if the time in the half expires but should not be a TD.
@@heavyhauler224 they didn’t both have control. In this replay it looks like it but from other angles it’s clear the packers play gets it, comes down with it and the Seahawks receiver doesn’t even grab the ball until e defender is already down in the end zone with it
New England's unluckiest plays include (but are not limited to) Eli Manning (to Tyree), Eli Manning (to Manningham), Eli Manning (to Burris), and Gronk to the ground (vs. Drake.)
That Manningham catch wasn't luck, it was skill.
The manningham play had nothing to do with luck and neither was the pass to burress. Burress put such a nasty move on Hobbs that he was wide open.
AKA, Bill Belichick thinks Ryan Tannehill is capable of throwing the ball further than twenty yards and puts in a tight end to play safety.
15:20 even the announcer is mad 😂😂😂😂
I expect alot of teams luckiest to be other teams unluckiest
@vika Nasera stop it…
Matt Nagy's reaction to the double doink is the absolute best part of that highlight
It’s the only good part of that highlight 😞
All these ain’t “luck” some are pure skill !!
Most of them are skill yeah
The panthers luckiest one wss skill for sure
Luck is simply when preparation meets opportunity
Notice how so many of the “unluckiest” plays come against the Patriots? I’d forgotten how lucky they got on so many of those Super Bowl runs. Thanks god that’s over
That wasn't luck that was them heating every single year
Luck ain’t the reason they won all them super bowls
No luck at all
As a Panthers fan, the Kasay kick out of bounds still hurts. We played a great game that Super Bowl, and came up short 😭
So one of the patriots superbowls wins was a kick off going out of bounds lol
Man it really does still hurt
I truly believe that if John Kasay never kicked that ball out of bounds, we would’ve won that game
Panthers played the big game?
@@PublicHealthAdvocatelol they've been in it twice. 2004 and 2016. Lost both.
Nfl just admitted MJ wasn’t down 😂😂
MYLES JACK WASNT DOWN!!!
I think the Niners’ unluckiest moment could’ve been the 2011 NFC championship where the kick returner touched the ball and gave the giants another chance to make a final drive, or maybe even just this year where Tartt dropped the interception :(
I was 7 years old at the time of that game and I bawled my eyes out when the Giants won lol. One day they'll win in my lifetime 😞
@@xxcheeznutzxx5245 if Trey Lance pans out then we’ll definitely have another chance
By the way he had 3 fumbles in that game, at least I think it was 3 definitely 2. That one really hurt but so did the SB losses or the stupid tip against Seattle.
@@xxcheeznutzxx5245 I was ten years old when that happened and I was never happier in my life. Giants fan btw. We are way to many teams unluckiest moments
Pat Summerall: "There will be no Threepeat". It was crushing. It wasn't an ordinary season-ending playoff lost. It had taken 3 years to get to that position. Such an opportunity wasn't going to come again. And they literally fumbled it away.
I love that Washington's luckiest play is not throwing a pick six 😂
Well, that play did happen in a SB which Washington won. If the Dolphins had scored a TD there then it could have helped change the outcome of the game.
It was crucial to that game because it allowed Washington to keep running Riggins rather than having to manage the clock being down two possessions.
I’d say the real luck came from Don Shula not taking out an obviously terrible David Woodley and leaving Don Strock on the bench.
The Saints announcer screaming “NOOOOOOO” at the missed XP is fantastic
When the Minneapolis Miracle isn’t your unluckiest play you know you’re an unlucky franchise
I dont think that's even top 5 for the Saints if I'm being honest
That hook and ladder with the missed PAT had lesser significance because it was regular season, but it was more of a blooper than a missed play. I could see a point for either, but bad luck certainly follows the Saints.
@@jeffreese5977 no the game had playoff implications, which were very important since the saints were still a meme at the time
@@thiccochet did it? Wow. I’m not a Saints fan, so I wasn’t aware or didn’t remember.
I think the unluckiest play for the Saints is the no call against the Rams.
I think there should be a differentiation between something purely lucky to happen to a team, like the Chiefs got when Tim Brown ran into the official, vs the luck you get when someone on the other team does something grossly stupid. Those are different kinds of luck imo.
Like Brandon Bostick in the Seattle Green Bay Championship. Not really unlucky, just gross incompetence from the player
I definitely thought the Malcolm Butler interception would be the Pats luckiest and I think every single Pats fan, hell probably every football fan, knew what the unluckiest one would be although I think you could make an argument for it being Tom Brady's dropped catch in super bowl 52 that helmet catch will always haunt us
Fair, but really that drop came in like the second quarter, they still ended up with a lead in the 4th. I’d even say the strip sack was more unlucky, cuz the eagles hadn’t gotten a stop in forever before that
@@realitities2 I still see the dropped catch as "unluckier" because I feel like at least 95/100 times Tom catches that ball whereas the strip sack ,although more impactful, seems way more common. I guess it kinda depends on the way your looking at "unlucky" I'm looking at it more as the likelihood of something happening but if you look at it from like a timing or impact perspective then I would 100% agree with you.
I hate Tom Brady well I don’t hate him but everyone calls him the goat and but he gets so lucky in the championships and wild cards and they just are like “he’s a goat”
Your team has thousands of "luckiest" plays over the past two decades.
@@Reyam2k stop pretending Brady has the athleticism to make that catch. He looked like Betty White.
That jags Patriots early whistle will never not just feel horable
As a ravens fan I remember the Billy Cundiff missed kick. I was 10 years old and I uncontrollably sobbed for probably close to 30 minutes after it happened. Still gives me chills when I think about it 🙂🙂
I knew that would be our unluckiest play. That one still hurts, but without it... We don't get tucker
A blessing and curse
Lee Evans drop was worse than that kick tbh. After that, there was no way they were beating the Pats anymore. OT would’ve just delayed the inevitable.
i think my whole family was traumatized that day lol
Sadly, that 2011 team was probably the best Ravens team of that era. The 2010 team the year before was even better than the team that won it all in 2012.
I feel like there's so many lucky moments for the Patriots and so many unlucky moments for the Lions
Santonio Holmes was not luck. That was pure skill.
This. Santonio made a great play, there was no luck involved, unlike the overblown and overrated helmet catch.
Yeah I agree. James Harrison int TD was utter fluke
You could say that about a lot of these, skill rather than luck.
@@willhopson1277 That was incredible teamwork. Excellent play vs. Luck.
Make your own luck
To anyone seeing this .. have an amazing day ,and stay safe 🙏🏽
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As a Charger fan, you don’t have to tell me. Marlon McCree.
Figured it was gonna be that one or the holy roller
Chargere had a ton of unlucky moments
I love NFL films as much as the next guy, but the high def footage of some of these games pre-1990 is amazing. Looks great. Kudos to NFL archivists.
The one for unlucky play for Buccaneers still haunts me to this day... would've been our first superbowl
For the my team the Saints, I’m predicting the Garret Hartley onside kick in the Super Bowl,
for luckiest. And for unluckiest the Minneapolis Miracle.
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I don't like the ones they chose for the Saints
I’m guessing it’s gonna be where the returned the kick for a touchdown to tie the game and then the kicker missed the kick and they lost
the unluckiest either Minneapolis miracle or the missed passed interference against the rams that created the worst super bowl ever with the rams scoring 3 points
that SB still haunts me. a WR couldn't catch a simple routine kick. it was downhill from there
I like how many of these "unlucky" plays are actually just bad officiating.
*cough cough
The Fail Mary
*cough cough
It's bad luck to get a bad call 😆
I’d also like to add the 2020 Steelers - Browns playoff game’s first snap as an “unluckiest”
Absolute pain as a Steelers fan
The Browns should have just been any one of their first overall Draft selection announcements from Rodger Goodall for unluckiest.
Happy St. Pat’s day everyone!
The giants play in Sb still gives me chills
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It's about time we admit it's a lucky play and not one of the greatest plays.
@@lougiacobbi725 what was lucky about it? Eli escaped pressure and threw the ball, all him no luck. Tyree Jumps and makes an incredible grab in the superbowl with his own hands and helmet too I guess, no tip or anything, and it's only lucky?
@@zachwatkins4201 Sorry, didn't mean to wreck the unearned, self-indulgence of New Yorkers.
@@lougiacobbi725 I'm a packer fan from California, you gotta give credit where it's due...
Fun to see the Bills on the other side of several teams' luckiest play (Tennessee, Arizona, Houston). The joys of being a Bills fan....
It took me a bit to figure out why the Santonio Holmes SB winning catch was "Unluckiest", then i finally realized it was for the Cardinals. Same with the immaculate reception being the "unluckiest" for the Raiders and of course the "luckiest" for the Steelers.
Exactly. What kind of history do the Cardinals have? They were playing in their first Super Bowl, they were that close to winning it, and it got stolen from them on that play.
Saints unluckiest moment is Minneapolis miracle
The Dolphins beating the Patriots is one of the best moments in NFL history
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the patriots still won the super bowl that season lol
Nothing is more unlucky than byner's fumble. Not even a debate
The Saints letting the Vikings Diggs score is up there though.
Plus, Norwood’s missed Super Bowl field goal probably ruined his life if not career.
I know the One yard short is pretty lucky but it’s some making a good play in the end. I think The Rams’ should probably have been the no call against the saints lmao
@SK ten he means the pass interference that created the worst super bowl ever the rams sucked the saints got so unlucky
@@dbabu51 idk how a defensive game is the “worst super bowl ever” did you not watch the blowout Broncos Seahawks Super Bowl that was just a terrible watch from start to finish.
@@ganggang6146 Sadly, defense isn't as sexy or appealing as offense, so it takes a backseat in the mind of most fans. So much for "Defense wins championships".
They probably meant boring but said worst.@@ganggang6146
Best Jawline ive ever seen 3:24
Dyson being the luckiest and unluckiest for the Titans.
Luck being the luckiest and the announcer mentioning 'luck'.
The Patriots being responsible for a lot of people's bad luck
Still remember the 2018 bears season i was so heartbroken man💔
Lions' luckiest play is the failed coin toss 🤣🤣
I thought that would be Steelers' unluckiest play. But the Jesse James play was worse.
Gus Johnson just makes that Brandon Stokely catch. I remember watching it live at the time.
What's funny was the first 55 minutes, the game was a defensive battle before the Bengals touchdown drive that left the Broncos with oh so much time left.
Ar least the Bengals and Broncos share a similarity with their luckiest play.
The amount of flags that have benefited the Pats are unparalleled.
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Starts with the same exact play as it ends with, Good Job NFL team
Chargers fans already know the two plays without watching 😭
i was expecting dallas unluckiest play to be the 2014 playoff “catch” dez should’ve made
I already knew the Jag's luckiest and unluckiest plays.
Myles Jack was not down.
jags were screwed over
An amazing collection of memories that I LOVED watching. I know the original ‘Hail Mary’ is one of the greatest moments in NFL history, but as a Cowboys fan, it’s unfortunate none greater have occurred since then. I could have also brought up the BS no catch call in the Packers-Cowboys playoff game (at least it only took the officials 3 years to admit their mistake,) and I hated the Tony Romo botched snap, but I would have chosen the Thanksgiving snow game where Leon Lett unnecessarily tried to recover the blocked FG, which ended up costing them the game.
It's Leon Lett! Nooooo!
The Romo fumble was a better choice IMO than Leon Lett. Romo's play looks like it just wasn't his luck. Lett's gaffe on that game was a boneheaded play. Lett getting the ball stripped from him by Don Beebe in a Super Bowl was the same. Score first, then showboat, not the other way around.
Jackie Smith SB XIII
@@kperry1969 Very good point. It was the difference between OT and losing.
@Terrell070 and with the momentum Dallas had gained, I feel they probably could have and would have won that one. The Romo gaffe is epic and terrible and ridiculous, but Jackie Smith ol' Mr. Reliable screwing up the most easy and perfect of catches is timeless and imo easily the one that sticks out. It's really more of an error than unlucky, but it was a major domino in the chain that lost Dallas that game against an equal (not better) Steelers team
Jesse James definitely caught that. still burns to this day
Dez Caught It
As a bears fan, I have no clue why I clicked on this video
They had two
Every teams unluckiest moment somehow benefits Brady in the Super Bowl or CG
As unlucky as Tucker’s field goal was, I think the reversed pi call in 2016 playoffs vs Dallas was more unlucky due to the circumstances
That Santonio Holmes toe tap catch lives rent free in my head still, unfortunately
Yeah what's even worst when you look back at it you'll see his second foot being dragon on his other, he never got the other foot down.
That wasn’t even the unluckiest play of that game! It was the James Harrison INT for a TD at the end of the first half.
The amount of these involving Tom Brady really makes you wonder how Tom Brady is so lucky.
He’s the LOAT luckiest of all time never seen him get a bad call
When you have a billionaire daddy with ties to the nfl. I guess it explains why the refs were always for Brady.
yeah the Patriots benefitted from nine different teams' unluckiest play of all time. NINE
BuT bRaDy Is ThE gOaT *wah wah wah* 😭😭😭 👶
@@SilhouetteLifter thanks I was about to count!
Myles Jack was NEVER down!
As soon as I saw this title, as a Ravens fan, I immediately thought Mile High Miracle and Cundfiff. I'm glad the Evans drop was included. I still remember exactly where I was for both of those games. The crazy highs and lows of football.
Being a Broncos fan, that damn play is inescapable; I see it everywhere. I was watching a video exposing a damn scam and out of nowhere the guy played the forbidden clip. It haunts me.
Myles Jack wasn't down. Brutal swing
Loving how they made this a compilation 💯💯💯🏈🏈🏈
I have to say that a lot of the luckiest plays were actually unusually skillful plays. Entertaining none the less.
As a Arizona Cardinals fan that toe-tap catch will forever haunt me😓
😭
That catch was unreal. Honestly one of the best in NFL history.
You and me both... we are seriously a snakebites team! Love my Cards from Sydney, Australia
Unluckiest "play" *shows the two most gut wrenching plays i've ever seen back to back. That Ravens Pats game ripped out my soul
That santonio holmes td against the cardinals is still haunting to this day
I know right
I’m not a Steelers or Cardinals fan, but I was still like ‘did he really catch that?’ I hated to think how rarely the Cardinals and their fans see good fortune, and when they finally did, it went away just like that. Fantastic game, however.
How is the Dez Bryant “No catch” not the Cowboy’s unluckiest play? That cost us a playoff win!
Guesses for my Seahawks:
Luckiest: Kearses TD in overtime to send us to Super Bowl 49.
Unluckiest: I don’t even have to tell you.
I assume im going to be correct on at least the unlucky one
Edit: That Tate catch was definitely not a interception..
The unlucky one is in final moments in our Super Bowl against the Patriots
Unluckiest is
I still can't belive 8 years later the seahawks didn't run the ball
I’m kinda surprised the dez caught it isn’t the cowboys unluckiest play.
Omg the Steelers unlucky one has me HEATED.
Yup knew it
The eagles have had the same announcer for years lmao
17:18 this was before one of the craziest plays I've seen, all to be nothing because a Field goal. Big oof on that one
I love how Dyson made the luckiest and unluckiest moment for the titans
4:39 - 4:42, seven years ago and I still remember that play like it was just yesterday.
I knew it was that game even if u hadn’t said 7 years…still can’t recover from it…
One teams luck is another teams unluck.
MYLES JACK WASN'T DOWN!!!
Correct. That wasn't unlucky, that was NFL/Officials favoring the same team over and over malfeasance.
Before watching this I’m gonna guess the Seahawks one. It’ll be the same game, and it’ll be Jermaine Kearse’s circus catch as luckiest, and Malcom butler int at the goal line.
(I was wrong)
When I read the title, as a Bears fan, it Gave me PTSD.
You can make an hour long video of all the Lions' unlucky moments.
Mike Jones' tackle at the one yard line in the SB was not luck, he was expecting it and made a great play.
Every Titans fan remembers the pain of being on the 1 yard line with no time left 😭
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As a Titans fan, I knew what they’d be. I can remember exactly where I was when The Music City Miracle happened but oddly enough I can’t remember where I was when Dyson came up short in the Super Bowl. I do remember that that entire year had several “lucky moments” for the Titans.
The two for Minnesota were exactly what I thought they’d be. I landed on my knees in tears when Gary missed that field goal against Atlanta, costing us a trip to the SB. And when Keenum connected with Diggs for the Minneapolis Miracle, I lost my voice from yelling so loud. I love this team, no matter how often they break my heart.
Next season will be our season, though. 😂
Lol
Catching a football on your head is skills son !
As a Seahawks fan I already knew what was coming
Being Dallas unlucky is great.
@@stevemcculloch8915 oof
at 7:40 when talking about it being only third down and how he didn't throw the ball into the ground for the botched field goal attempt and calling that in incomplete pass there for giving them another chance to kick to field goal... is the not the same thing as him throwing to the the guy down field and not catching it???
As a bronco fan I really thought our unluckiest would be the fumble by Manning in the super bowl with the Seahawks
Nah we were getting smacked that game regardless. That ravens game was awful. Broncos we’re the best team in the NFL that year
@@Glupshitto911 yeah
The best part of this video is that it's bookended by the same play. Whoever ordered these clips understood the assignment.
The fact that the browns had two luckiest plays
i thought there unluckiest would be the bottlegate “first down”
I love how the video starts and then ends with the exact same play. That helmet catch still gives me nightmares.
Good thing about this video is it shows the Pat's Tuck Rule vs the Raiders in the playoffs (Led to a Pat's ring) Dee Ford of the Chiefs vs the Pats in the Neutral Zone on the game ending interception in the AFC Championship) Led to a Pat's ring) and Malcom Butler's interception for the Pat's at the 1 yd line vs the Seahawks in the Super Bowl after Seattle just didn't run Lynch (Led to a Pat's ring) Most of these other plays didn't end up allowing teams to win Super Bowls. That's 3 of Brady's 7 rings that were totally gift wrapped. Throw in the Falcons Super Bowl where they just refused to run out the clock up 25 and 18 points, and that's 4 rings. As great as he is, this is why I'm not as impressed with Brady as others.
Calling bad calls by refs as unlucky plays is shameful
I’ll never forget the botched Romo field goal. We had the game won and we blew it
We really should have smoked Seattle, Cowboys had like 4 dropped third downs. Like extremely easy catches that were dropped. Then Witten catching that long ball and fumbling it. Then with 6 minutes left in the game Terry Glenn fumbles and flings the ball backwards to the endzone to give Seattle 2 points for a safety, and Seattle the ball back, And Seattle of course scores a td. So all of that within a few minutes for Seattle to take the lead by 1. Then cowboys drive down, Witten somehow doesn't get the first down with an inch to go. So cowboys kick a field goal, and the snap is bobbled. Any other year that snap would not have been bobbled. Because that was the only year the nfl had that rule where field goal kicks had to use those new slick balls. After the issues it caused in 06 they removed that rule.
@@jackwilson5152 as a cowboys fan, I agree. They sold so badly and we still blame it on the refs every year
Watching this as a Seahawks fan, ' oh I wonder what our unluckiest play is?'....
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I kinda got a problem with this definition of "luck"
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Mile High miracle is so iconic! RIP Jacoby Jones
Yeah our unluckiest play truly sucked, but there was a bright side to it; it brought us JTuck, so no complaints here!!