My favorite Broncos moments ll Pt. 2

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  • @michaeldunahee4537
    @michaeldunahee4537 Рік тому +24

    "At least he held onto the helmet."

    • @banginzaza
      @banginzaza Рік тому

      Heeeeeck nah 😂

    • @tombosley3048
      @tombosley3048 7 місяців тому

      Jim Nantz is a GOAT for that one 🤣

  • @trwolfe
    @trwolfe Рік тому +16

    I was at the Tebow to Thomas game. Never heard anything louder in my life. The stadium ERUPTED. And walking back to the parking lot was just one big cheer sustained for minutes. I couldn't talk right for a few days.

  • @dantheman5745
    @dantheman5745 11 місяців тому +8

    As a Bengals fan, that OT TD from Tebow to DT gives me such joy every time I watch it.
    My favorite Broncos moment: Elway's helicopter lunge vs Green Bay in Super Bowl XXXII. The man was not going to be denied.
    My 2nd favorite Broncos moment: Denver beating Oakland in the 1977 AFC Championship Game. Broncos' 1st great season.

  • @cchea6391
    @cchea6391 Рік тому +14

    I was in middle school during the Plummer years. One of my favorites. Wish we could have went to the Super Bowl with him the year we went 13-3.

  • @z1g
    @z1g Рік тому +13

    Oh boy, that Rod Smith TD brings back memories. I was working at a restaurant and had the closing shift. I set my VCR to record the game and somehow made through the whole shift without someone ruining it for me by telling me the score. I got home after midnight and watched the game. I did not set the VCR record time long enough and it cut off just before that play. There really wasn't any Internet in 1995 so I could not look up what happened. It was about 2:00 in the morning so I couldn't call anyone. I had to wait for the Monday morning paper to show up to find how what happened.

  • @konnorrockkonnoisseur4970
    @konnorrockkonnoisseur4970 3 місяці тому

    7:08 The Tebow game was the first time I ever saw Denver in the playoffs; I started watching in 2007. I grew up in Florida in a time where Tim Tebow was the patron saint of football. Watching him come to Denver was a dream come true. My earliest fond memory as a fan was my dad and I going crazy over the throw to DT. Now that DT is with the good Lord now, it makes me cry almost every time I revisit the memory. God bless the Broncos.

  • @Austin-cj9fo
    @Austin-cj9fo Рік тому +9

    Gotta have the Steve Atwater hit against the chiefs

  • @davidrodgers9382
    @davidrodgers9382 10 місяців тому +1

    I remember ALOT of these plays. I was in the USMC 97-01. I joined the Broncos fans in 96. I like the logo. They paid for our cycle to go to Qualcomm Stadium. I WAS LOSING MY MIND!!! Watchin em beat my moms team on the grandest stage, then to beat the Falcons to take back to backs. I knew I made a good choice. Continue to be Bronco Faithful. Thank you!!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @johnnyc5422
    @johnnyc5422 11 місяців тому +1

    Dennis Smith's fumble return in week 10 vs New England in 1984 was one of my favorite memories. All the talk that year was Dan Marino and the Dolphins but Denver moved to 9-1 after that game...eventually going to 11-1. 1984 was a great year.

  • @jameshenderson3238
    @jameshenderson3238 3 місяці тому +1

    Oh how I miss those years of the winning Broncos....

  • @Nahaintnoway
    @Nahaintnoway Рік тому +3

    That Jax game was my first NFL game. Glad I got to see my favorite player's first INT.

  • @roycearandolph
    @roycearandolph Рік тому +12

    Damn... DTs overtime stiff arm. 😢

  • @ronaldginn1585
    @ronaldginn1585 4 місяці тому

    DT was a beast. Special player right there

  • @jaydaire139
    @jaydaire139 13 днів тому

    Rod Smith's first catch! I wish Rod would get some attention from Canton, Ohio!

  • @shawnrogers8520
    @shawnrogers8520 Рік тому +1

    Phil Simms said "Got him" before DT catches it!! ❤

  • @rodburner-hz8db
    @rodburner-hz8db Рік тому +8

    I've been a fan of this team since '76, and yes, all things are cyclical. The SB-L win was tremendous, but after that... ugh, just like all of the 60s were for this team. Nonetheless, the history of this team is bejeweled with some of the most dramatic wins in NFL history. I have no idea what Sean P can do with this franchise, but it can't be any worse that what has transpired since winning it all in '15 and then it just came apart afterwards. Who knows, Sean P's penchant to build a physical team could be just what the doctor ordered.

  • @DontActuallyWannaDie
    @DontActuallyWannaDie Рік тому +13

    What an absolutely beautiful throw by Tebow to Thomas. I wish we woulda had him train under Manning, then maybe we wouldn't have had all of these years of mediocracy. Plus, I've never seen that Al Wilson hit; that was _mental._ Really reminds me of the Steve Atwater hit on Okoye.

    • @briannelson6830
      @briannelson6830 Рік тому +2

      Can’t teach a 20something how to throw a football, I don’t care who you are. TEBOW couldn’t throw! That windup was ridiculous! Look my sister made a few good throws in our backyard when we were kids, doesn’t mean I’d want her as my QB.

    • @DontActuallyWannaDie
      @DontActuallyWannaDie Рік тому +2

      @@briannelson6830 What? A windup is ridiculously coachable. Do you think all QBs are born with the knowledge of how to properly throw the ball? Of course not; they're all coached. Tebow could've made it; he needed time to develop which nobody gave him. Over time, his windup was looking a lot better. I also don't understand the "he couldn't throw"? Accuracy is also incredibly coachable; Josh Allen had accuracy issues when he was drafted, and now look at him. Tebow, again, could've been great given the right coaching, but he wasn't, which is why I'm saying if he trained under Manning, he would have definitely improved ten fold. Anybody can learn anything at any age. Might it be more difficult? Yes, habits are harder to break at age 19+, but it's still very possible.

    • @jeffscott3186
      @jeffscott3186 Рік тому +3

      What came out after Tebow was out of football, from the Broncos, Jets, and Patriots, was Tebow didn't want to relearn how to throw. He didn't see a problem with his windup or his inaccuracy. He certainly didn't want to change positions or sit behind someone to learn (Rex Ryan didn't want Tebow in the first place but got him because ownership did want him). Tebow didn't help himself with Ryan when he did several interviews and talked about how coming to the Jets meant "I get to be me and do what I do best."
      Ryan, who had reportedly made it clear to Tebow that he would spend most of his time "learning how to be a quarterback in the NFL," took this as Tebow's attempt to interdict Ryan's plan and get the fans behind him.
      Whether Ryan was right or wrong about that, we don't know.
      Champ Bailey said after Tebow was traded that he liked Tebow, but Tebow didn't understand that the NFL wasn't the SEC. Tebow thought the Broncos should play an offense like Florida (which Mike McCoy pretty much did) instead of him adapting to the NFL.
      The expectations the Patriots had for him was as a 3rd string quarterback, he would work on improving his skills and accept any role that could help the team win. Belichick didn't see it, so back to the waiver wire Tebow went.
      Tebow had, I think, a 46% completion percentage as a Bronco. The fact is, it should've been lower. DT, Decker, Caldwell, those guys caught so many ugly passes from him that many other guys would've dropped.

    • @DontActuallyWannaDie
      @DontActuallyWannaDie Рік тому

      @@jeffscott3186 I don't know where you're getting that he didn't want to relearn how to throw because he _was_ learning how to fix his throwing motion even while on the Broncos. His motion was significantly better by the time he was on the Patriots, but anytime he went into games he just went back to habit. Also, I really think an offense _should_ revolve around how a quarterback best plays; that's part of why Tebow did pretty well all things considered in Denver. Plus, as I said, if he was training behind Manning he'd be better. There is no chance Tebow wouldn't take Manning's advice. Look, if I'm wrong about Tebow not being willing to fix his windup, I'll concede, but I don't think I am. If I remember correctly I saw a few Broncos practices of Tebow on UA-cam and he was working on his throwing motion in them.
      Edit: Alright, I concede the point that he looked better by the time he was on the Patriots... he didn't really lol. His arm motion was still wrong, but maybe I'm just tripping but his footwork looked a little better but still. Either way I think my other point still stands that I'm sure given the right coaching, he'd be a menace... I just don't think he got that, especially since apparently his old coach was Urban Meyers.

    • @jeffscott3186
      @jeffscott3186 Рік тому +1

      @@DontActuallyWannaDie From comments made by Patriots and Jets officials, anonymously, I admit. So eliminating those comments as a questionable source, I retract that part of my comment. Instead, based on video evidence, which you can find all over UA-cam, Tebow was incapable of relearning how to throw or even being consistent in how he threw. His mechanics were dreadful in Denver and remained so throughout his time in the NFL. Even post-Patriots release, when he held his "not a tryout" for anyone that wanted to show up after spending four months, more or less, working with a QB 'GURU' you could take a video of his mechanics and paste them over footage of him in Denver and nothing had changed. He still dropped the ball around his thighs, wound up, ball behind ear, and failed to be consistent with the location of his passes. Further emphasis of this inability is his return to the NFL with the Jaguars- as a tight end. That was under his beloved head coach Urban Meyer.
      I am in no way doubting his enthusiasm, drive, or work ethic.
      I am saying Tebow would have never been able to become a valid quarterback option in the NFL.

  • @randawg35
    @randawg35 Рік тому

    Now that's how they need to play this coming season

  • @jlandon6028
    @jlandon6028 Місяць тому

    Champ Bailey was awesome but Louis Wright is the best corner I've ever seen in the NFL. And I'm 69 years old and grew up with the Lombardi Packers in wisconsin in the 60's. He should be in the Hall of Fame.

  • @joserboi5625
    @joserboi5625 Рік тому

    It's forever dope being a Broncos fan

  • @johnperkins725
    @johnperkins725 Рік тому

    Was there for that Pat Surtain pick six. Dude is special

  • @zirtzi
    @zirtzi Рік тому

    “At least he held on to the helmet” 😂

  • @KalenaRios69
    @KalenaRios69 11 місяців тому

    I think the announcer had DT’s college days confused with Brandon Marshall’s lol

  • @sir_ezyone1sir_ezyone82
    @sir_ezyone1sir_ezyone82 Рік тому

    At least he held on to the helmet 🤣

  • @tombosley3048
    @tombosley3048 7 місяців тому

    Love this video my man! Go Broncos

  • @SoonerBear
    @SoonerBear 11 місяців тому

    R.I.P. Demaryius!

  • @SoonerBear
    @SoonerBear Рік тому

    That Broncos win over the Chiefs, the scoop & score? My birthday, 2015. It was also the last time Denver beat KC. They've been close since then, but no cigar. Very frustrating.

  • @homeandacre
    @homeandacre 8 місяців тому

    On the DT play I never noticed before but on the all 22 view Champ Bailey runs onto the field chasing the play before DT scores, could have been called for 12 men and ruined the whole thing…

  • @kirkdavis3929
    @kirkdavis3929 2 місяці тому

    The last one was my favorite of em all..But cant believ you didn't show JE's hellicopter play. Or the Strip sack by VM in SB50..

  • @amschroed89
    @amschroed89 6 місяців тому

    Man, I miss #88…

  • @brycennewby8
    @brycennewby8 Рік тому

    I love the Broncos 😌

  • @l.l.e.8590
    @l.l.e.8590 2 місяці тому

    Excelente!

  • @InquireInspire
    @InquireInspire 2 місяці тому

    Rod Smiths First catch was a TD from Elway. Elways last pass was a TD to Rod Smith…

  • @seandpizzle
    @seandpizzle Рік тому +1

    You need 1; the Elway helicopter and 2; Atwater vs Okoye

  • @phantom_ranger6814
    @phantom_ranger6814 7 місяців тому

    1:27 Talk about a blind side hit, I thought that he died after that.

  • @maxsthoughts6204
    @maxsthoughts6204 Рік тому +2

    Lol did Phil Simms mistake DT for Brandon Marshall?

  • @tombosley3048
    @tombosley3048 7 місяців тому

    Von Miller dropping back into coverage and picking off Brady is top 3 of all time for me

  • @jtaustinmusic
    @jtaustinmusic 3 місяці тому

    That's why Payton cut Simmons he was still pissed

  • @davidoliver1642
    @davidoliver1642 Рік тому

    OHHHHHHH, MY.

  • @leifopstad2972
    @leifopstad2972 11 місяців тому

    I think I have some favorites.
    February 2nd, 2014
    September 12, 2022

  • @ericmoss7424
    @ericmoss7424 Рік тому

    DT RIP!

  • @Pouncingpuma7
    @Pouncingpuma7 Рік тому +1

    If Champ had just checked his back he would hav3 had one of the long3st pick 6s ever, off Brady.

    • @dantheman5745
      @dantheman5745 11 місяців тому

      Alas, such special distinctions are reserved for those who play hard _all_ of the time, not just _some_ of the time. Bailey's got no one to blame but himself. Had he hustled the whole way (like Benjamin Watson did) he would've scored. I guess he had better things to do.

    • @SoonerBear
      @SoonerBear 11 місяців тому

      @@dantheman5745 Unfortunately, that's all people remember about him. They don't remember the other great plays he made. One of, if not the best, DBs of all time. He had such a nose for the ball.

  • @chrishansen4691
    @chrishansen4691 4 місяці тому

    3 moments for me....
    Rookie Terrell Davis with the big hit on special teams
    Not a play, but Shannon Sharpe on the phone to the president on the sideline because "we are killing the patriots"
    🤣🤣🤣
    and Steve Atwater politely asks Okoye to sit down
    😜😜

  • @gromi_1168
    @gromi_1168 Рік тому

    Rip DT

  • @jle4433
    @jle4433 Рік тому

    The Drive?

  • @timknapp6388
    @timknapp6388 Рік тому

    roses are red
    violets are blue
    Byners in the end zone
    the ball is on the 2

  • @anthonygnewbreast1609
    @anthonygnewbreast1609 2 місяці тому

    Knocked down the pylon

  • @scarefrow1
    @scarefrow1 Рік тому +1

    Fox had to have a pair the size of europe to trust Tebow to make that play

    • @BoldABrash
      @BoldABrash Рік тому +1

      Why the Tebow hate? He won more playoff games than Romo, Dalton, Bridgewater, Winston, Mariota, RG3, Dak, Wentz, Cutler, Plummer, Oswieler, Keenum, Kaepernick (worthless nigger),
      Also, Peyton sucked in the playoffs for Denver
      YEAR 1: Choke vs Ravens
      2: Won vs overrated Chargers and a weak Patriots team with loaded offensive weapons gets blown out in SB
      3:Chokes vs Indy
      4:Carried by Defense

  • @superzero4250
    @superzero4250 2 місяці тому

    NO Terrell Davis nor Ed McCaffrey plays, or are they in PT. 1…
    Where’s the link…
    🤔

  • @mr-alexknight6578
    @mr-alexknight6578 Рік тому

    That Seattle SB beating is my favorite donkey moment.

  • @MobiousDick-yu2ch
    @MobiousDick-yu2ch 3 місяці тому

    Most of the fans now have no idea about these games or truly appreciate them for tge TRUE football games most of these were.. When football was football and not built around Fantasy Football