I'm 32 years old and have been a Raiders fan for as long as I can remember. 00-02 and 16 was the only time I've seen them be successful, only to see them walk away empty handed. I envy certain teams that can stay consistent through the years. I hope for the time the Raiders can do the same.
I didn't see in the comments section anything about the reason Oakland won this game, but it was due to MLB Greg Biekert, and his ability to decipher Manning's audibles leading into halftime. Thanks for posting!
Exactly. I remember that. The crowd would be silent with the Offense on the field and you could hear Biekert calling out the play before Manning snapped the ball.
This was the game as a Raiders fan that I knew we were back. The Raiders of the 90s would’ve gotten blown out. But starting with that comeback in KC to end the 1999 season, the Raiders were different.
I remember the 00 season we played the 49ers. The weekend of the game I spent the night at my cousin's house, he and his dad were 9ers fans. The day of the game we went to my uncle's friend's house who was also a 9ers fan for a bbq, I was the only Raiders fan in that house. The Raiders beat the 49ers and it felt so good, because I was used to seeing the Raiders lose my whole life, I knew we were on the rise at that point.
2000 was the best year for Oakland, I was so damn proud to ever live in that era. I was 17 when I watched those two teams battle it off on turf, Manning vs Gannon.
This game was back in 2000, for reference. This was also the last year that the Colts were a good team under Jim Mora. Todd Blackledge was a substitute game analyst for Phil Simms with Greg Gumbel
It's crazy just thinking about how great Manning already was by his third season. Even finished as the runner-up to the MVP in '99 at only 23 and would've won it if not for Kurt Warner having a historically amazing season with the "Greatest Show on Turf".
Manning’s career was tiered. This is young/early Manning...1998-2002. He wasn’t Neo in the Matrix as he’d become. 2003-2009 was peak Manning. Just incredible. 2010-2015 was late/savvy Manning. Still effective but much more cerebral.
Agreed, he was still pretty new at this point. It's just crazier to think about the kind of passing records a Prime Manning would've put up in this era.
Anthony Dorsett was such a liability at safety. He took a bad angle when Woodson dropped coverage on Harrison’s TD in the 4th quarter. He did the same thing in the AFC Championship game on Shannon Sharpe to give up a long TD. Greg Biekert was the unsung hero of this game. He picked up on Mannings cadence and made some second half adjustments to shut down the Colts passing attack. Great game. That 2000 Raiders team was special. Too bad Sarigusa rolled his fat ass over on Gannon after a sack to dislocate his shoulder in the post season. In my opinion this was the best Raiders team during their run from 2000-2002. Gruden’s offense that year was perfectly balanced nearly to perfection.
Die-hard Raiders fan, lived in Ohio, but I was at this game and WOW was I bumming when we were down 21. BUT, that come from behind WIN was greatest game I've ever been to. I met Tim Brown and Greg Biekert, pure class they even signed my jersey for me. RN4L!
@@ericsigersmith2831 Not stole but deciphered. Biekert (the Raiders middle linebacker #54) noticed a pattern with Manning's play calls and had the defense adjust accordingly.
This was the game that the Raiders figured out Manning’s audibles. Everyone on the Oakland defense knew what play the Colts were running for the entire second half. Peyton was 23-29 for 248 yards, with 2 touchdowns and no picks in the first half. Then he went 10-19 for 119 yards, with 1 touchdown and two interceptions, and was sacked twice in the second half. The Colts gained between 42-80 yards on all 5 of their first half possessions. They missed one field goal, made one field goal, and scored three touchdowns. They gained a total of 21 yards in their first four drives of the second half and would end up with one touchdown, one fumble, two punts, and two interceptions in their six second half possessions. The Raiders knew what every word Manning was using to call plays at the line of scrimmage. Sort of like what the Patriots did during spy gate. Except what Oakland did was 100 percent legal and took some very sharp players and New England just cheated.
Please post some more Raiders comeback wins since 2000: Jan.2 2000- vs Chiefs Sept.9 2001- vs Chiefs Dec. 28 2008- vs Buccaneers Sept. 25 2011- vs Jets Sept. 23 2012- vs Steelers Oct.30 2016- vs Buccaneers Fantastic games
I grew up in Indy watching Manning. I had completely forgot that he used to have some scrambling speed and that he would make tackles after he threw an INT. You wouldnt see this from him for much longer...injuries pile up quick in the NFL
Some suggestions for the Week 5 match-ups: Jets vs. Eagles 1993 Week 5: The Eagles trail by 21 to the Jets and their star quarterback Randall Cunningham is out with an injury, but the Eagles come back and Eric Allen makes a memorable interception return for a touchdown as the Eagles prevail. Jaguars vs. Panthers 2003 Week 1: The Panthers under backup quarterback Jake Delhomme who replaced Rodney Peete leads the "Cardiac Cats" to a one-point victory. Delhomme would take over the starters' job and lead the Panthers to an NFC Championship. Vikings vs. Giants 1986 Week 11: Giants quarterback Phil Simms converts a 4th and 17 pass to wide receiver Bobby Johnson on their final drive to set up Raul Allegre's game-winning field goal on their route to Super Bowl XXI. Rams vs. Seahawks 2004 Wild Card: Bobby Engram drops a potential game-tying touchdown as the Rams edge onto the Divisional Round of the playoffs. Bears vs. Raiders 1984 Week 10: Known as "The Most Violent NFL Game Ever" two great defenses batter and bruise each other as the Bears outlast the Silver and Black. Packers vs. Cowboys 1993 and 1994 NFC Divisional, 1995 NFC Championship: Although the Cowboys beat the Pack in all three meetings, these Favre vs. Aikman battles were a sight to watch for football fans. Broncos vs. Chargers 2008 Week 17: The Broncos who are in a tailspin, face the surging Bolts with the division title at stake. Browns vs. 49ers 1987 Week 12: A "should-of-been" Super Bowl match-up between Bernie Kosar and the Browns and Joe Montana, Jerry Rice and the Niners on a Sunday night. Colts vs. Chiefs: 2003 AFC Divisional: Manning and the Colts face Priest Holmes, Dante Hall and the Chiefs in a shootout for a trip to the AFC Championship.
Ese juego fue transmitido en México por Azteca 7 con Pepe Espinoza, Enrique Garay y Joaquín castillo narrando , cuando tv Azteca transmitía toda la conferencia americana
Man....20 years ago, Gruden had a more blocking wrinkles & an active RPO game than today! In addition to the scrambling...Gannon had 3 TDs with his legs. He pulled that off on the reg. Carr has 4.7 speed but never uses it (not by design, or to scramble). Gannon always moved well in the pocket, something Carr just has issue with during his progressions. It's a different game today, I know, but the play calling was less conservative back then, compared to his coaching of today. I'm not quite understanding how that is possible. Beat Indy today though! RN4L!
Gruden has gotten so much hate but I think he helped usher in a new era in the NFL with his play calling, ahead of his time. And he had some great seasons with Oakland and Tampa Bay, but I really don’t know what went wrong with his career and all the losing seasons
perhaps his style of coaching and play calling is no longer ahead of the curve in today’s league, and he doesn’t have the attributes necessary to fully adapt successfully
I'll never forget Raider fans on the interwebs in those days who called Rich Gannon a "noodle armed punk" and suggested that they were winning in spite of him and not because of him. He was a great player and all he did was win.
Great as he was, you could always count on Peyton to throw a couple of picks back then. Raiders couldn't stop Edge from running the rock but per usual, the Colts were pass happy.
I wouldn’t call it being crushed. The Raiders were very much in the game until Tony Sarigusa belly flopped on Gannon and dislocated his shoulder. It was very much intentional by the way.
I remember dis game wasn't it da Linebacker game I 4get his name rit now b4 I go n look at comments but I remember dis game was after Raiders Rally at Jack. LONDON cuz I think we jus had lost ta Miami n Dat September heat. Damn I miss my Jankowski jersey!!
The Colts offensive lines, defensive units, and special teams units were always so bad. It's a miracle Manning ever won anything there. "But they had Jeff Saturday!" Yeah, who was a perennially undersized center who got knocked on his butt inside of 1.2 seconds every play. He worked because he communicated well with Manning. "But they had Freeney and Mathis!" Yeah, who good teams easily boxed out by letting them run wide, thus creating cushy pockets. "But they had Vinatieri and Vanderjagt!" Yeah, who conveniently missed kicks in huge playoff games, while their coverage team gave up more than 100 return yards per game in the post-season. "They had good coaches though..." Who, Mora? No. Dungy? Yes, a class act, but often not creative or cagey enough in big moments. Caldwell? You mean the guy who lost his locker room when they were 14-0 and could have gone undefeated but he sat his starters, or the guy who called a timeout that gave San Diego the game winning play in a playoff game? Manning gets blame he doesn't deserve. He polished a dog turd in Indianapolis. If he had a franchise like New England or Pittsburgh or San Diego had during that run, he would have won 5 or 6 Super Bowls through 2010. In Denver, he didn't get a good defense until his final year playing, and that was when his body was broken down (but he still read a defense well enough to sustain long drives and keep the defense fresh for them). There was, and will never be a QB as good, in a vacuum, as Peyton Manning.
Manning didnt become Manning til 2003. In 2001 he threw 23 ints and set a record for most pick sixes in a season and got his coach fired. Threw 19 ints the following year.
"hut HUT hut hut." Manning is using 'on four' cadence for most of the highlighted snaps in the first half- interesting! Its so uncommonly used. I wonder why they put it in the gameplan against the raiders?
I heard about this on a podcast with Bierkwitz the MLB he said they figured out Peyton audible at the line of scrimmage @ halftime. Sorry can't remember which podcast but i know it was 2020 most likely around a time someone said anti jew comment and media went nuts. Good game nfl should re air this one
I'm 32 years old and have been a Raiders fan for as long as I can remember. 00-02 and 16 was the only time I've seen them be successful, only to see them walk away empty handed. I envy certain teams that can stay consistent through the years. I hope for the time the Raiders can do the same.
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@@hoodieso8858 Nope, not even with Davante Adams..
You missed out on the great raider teams the last one, 1984🏆🏆🏆👍
Im still pissed about Tampa breaking Gannons neck in the 03 regular season. He still had a few good years left in the tank if that didn't happen
Peyton’s snap count sounds like me trying to sneeze
This was Definitely the 2000 season... C'MON MAN.
Fixed!
@@NFLVault Love it! NFL Throwback admits it deserved a "C'mon man!"
I don't quite get it...
Don't matter the W still there in the history books 😂😂😂😂👊👊 RRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIDDDDDDDEEEERRRRSSSS
@@JDOGG626 War eagle Auburn
I didn't see in the comments section anything about the reason Oakland won this game, but it was due to MLB Greg Biekert, and his ability to decipher Manning's audibles leading into halftime. Thanks for posting!
How tf did bro decipher his audibles?
Your right he new the plays
@@zacknewton1064there’s another video out there that explains how he did it but it’s a trip.
Exactly. I remember that. The crowd would be silent with the Offense on the field and you could hear Biekert calling out the play before Manning snapped the ball.
This was the game as a Raiders fan that I knew we were back. The Raiders of the 90s would’ve gotten blown out. But starting with that comeback in KC to end the 1999 season, the Raiders were different.
I remember the 00 season we played the 49ers. The weekend of the game I spent the night at my cousin's house, he and his dad were 9ers fans. The day of the game we went to my uncle's friend's house who was also a 9ers fan for a bbq, I was the only Raiders fan in that house. The Raiders beat the 49ers and it felt so good, because I was used to seeing the Raiders lose my whole life, I knew we were on the rise at that point.
This was the year I truly became a die hard fan. I was 10 at the time
Back when my Raiders were good😭
They won the colts today. But today the Colts almost came back. But the interception fucked them over.
@Brandon Taylor they went 12-4 in 2000 dude
Good old days RN4L
Brandon Taylor tony siragusa purposefully injured Gannon....or else we would have been in the Super Bowl that year
@@BigErnMcCracken777 Excuses.
2000 was the best year for Oakland, I was so damn proud to ever live in that era. I was 17 when I watched those two teams battle it off on turf, Manning vs Gannon.
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This game was back in 2000, for reference. This was also the last year that the Colts were a good team under Jim Mora. Todd Blackledge was a substitute game analyst for Phil Simms with Greg Gumbel
Phil Simms had an emergency appendectomy, that's why he missed this game.
It's crazy just thinking about how great Manning already was by his third season.
Even finished as the runner-up to the MVP in '99 at only 23 and would've won it if not for Kurt Warner having a historically amazing season with the "Greatest Show on Turf".
I'm pretty sure Marshall Faulk was the runner up
Manning’s career was tiered. This is young/early Manning...1998-2002. He wasn’t Neo in the Matrix as he’d become. 2003-2009 was peak Manning. Just incredible. 2010-2015 was late/savvy Manning. Still effective but much more cerebral.
They both finished with 8 votes a piece so technically, neither of us were incorrect.
Agreed, he was still pretty new at this point. It's just crazier to think about the kind of passing records a Prime Manning would've put up in this era.
Man Gannon was a warrior my favorite raider also Napoleon Kaufman, god Kaufman was fun to watch
Anthony Dorsett was such a liability at safety. He took a bad angle when Woodson dropped coverage on Harrison’s TD in the 4th quarter. He did the same thing in the AFC Championship game on Shannon Sharpe to give up a long TD.
Greg Biekert was the unsung hero of this game. He picked up on Mannings cadence and made some second half adjustments to shut down the Colts passing attack.
Great game. That 2000 Raiders team was special. Too bad Sarigusa rolled his fat ass over on Gannon after a sack to dislocate his shoulder in the post season.
In my opinion this was the best Raiders team during their run from 2000-2002.
Gruden’s offense that year was perfectly balanced nearly to perfection.
Rich Gannon's fantasy football points won someone's mathcup that day.
Peyton Manning with the speed and the tackle in the third. Never thought o would I see that.
I always viewed Gannon as a pocket QB. I never knew he was such a beast scrambler
He had ~500 yards rushing that season.
@@chadredding2652wasn't he in his mid 30's too?
This is 2000 cause all the nfl team jerseys were made by reebok from 2002 to 2011.
Die-hard Raiders fan, lived in Ohio, but I was at this game and WOW was I bumming when we were down 21. BUT, that come from behind WIN was greatest game I've ever been to. I met Tim Brown and Greg Biekert, pure class they even signed my jersey for me. RN4L!
When the Raiders deciphered Manning's play calls
What you mean? Like auburn vs. Florida st?
@@ericsigersmith2831 Not stole but deciphered. Biekert (the Raiders middle linebacker #54) noticed a pattern with Manning's play calls and had the defense adjust accordingly.
Rich Gannon used to grip the football by having only his pinky on the leases.
2000 Raiders probably would have won the super bowl had it not been for those damn Ravens
Had it not been for Tony Siragusa body slamming Gannon into the ground, you mean.
@@ebannawyup, I remember that well.
This was the game that the Raiders figured out Manning’s audibles. Everyone on the Oakland defense knew what play the Colts were running for the entire second half. Peyton was 23-29 for 248 yards, with 2 touchdowns and no picks in the first half. Then he went 10-19 for 119 yards, with 1 touchdown and two interceptions, and was sacked twice in the second half. The Colts gained between 42-80 yards on all 5 of their first half possessions. They missed one field goal, made one field goal, and scored three touchdowns. They gained a total of 21 yards in their first four drives of the second half and would end up with one touchdown, one fumble, two punts, and two interceptions in their six second half possessions. The Raiders knew what every word Manning was using to call plays at the line of scrimmage. Sort of like what the Patriots did during spy gate. Except what Oakland did was 100 percent legal and took some very sharp players and New England just cheated.
As a raiders fan I was at this game what a comeback wow
Rich Gannon is the reason people sign vets who had high expectations and really played modest or on the way out and declining
Nothin but classics this week ❤️
Wow, the game today ended with the exact same score and result. Crazy.
Vic Vangio Flashback!
Offense was a well oiled machine, and defense was tough and aggressive!! Make it happen again Gruden!
Gruden was the buccaneers head coach in 2003 so this has to be a few years back
This is from 2000
Wheatley was a beast!
I wanna see Derek Carr run for 3 TDs in one game. lol
Jon Gruden was in Tampa in 2003
The game is from 2000
The first and only football game I've seen with my own eyes. Me and my dad were oakland fans from indy. Great day!
Me, a Peyton Manning fan, seeing the Colts go up 24-7: 😁🔥
Me after I look at the video’s title: 😮😔
I remember this game. Almost turned the game off at one point. Happy I didn’t.
2 videos IN ONE MINUTE AHHHHHHHH COULDN’T ASK FOR ANYTHING BETTER
Kaufman on astroturf. 🏃♂️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Northwestern legend
Please post some more Raiders comeback wins since 2000:
Jan.2 2000- vs Chiefs
Sept.9 2001- vs Chiefs
Dec. 28 2008- vs Buccaneers
Sept. 25 2011- vs Jets
Sept. 23 2012- vs Steelers
Oct.30 2016- vs Buccaneers
Fantastic games
The 1999 game from Jan. 2, 2000 against the Chiefs is on UA-cam but the quality wouldn't be as good as it would be if these guys uploaded it.
Janikowski had a rough rookie season
After watching kto video about 2009 do the 2009 mnf bills vs patriots
COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE.
War eagle also
I grew up in Indy watching Manning. I had completely forgot that he used to have some scrambling speed and that he would make tackles after he threw an INT. You wouldnt see this from him for much longer...injuries pile up quick in the NFL
Tbh I like the blue facemask on the Colts. They should go back to it
They all look so young....
Imagine going into the draft #1 overall. You draft Manning and all you have to show is 1 Superbowl win and one loss.
Thomas.
This is the game biekert decoded Payton manning calls at the line
People today can't fathom why the Raiders are such a beloved franchise. History of greatness which is destined to return!
Still in 2019 visiting with the fans in the black hole that’s what makes Gruden special
Bring Rich Gannon out of retirement lol
Lemme guess, you think the Raiders losing is Carr's fault?
Yes! I was hoping this was a game you would post based on this week's matchup
Glad you like it!
my favorite comeback game of all time
Some suggestions for the Week 5 match-ups:
Jets vs. Eagles 1993 Week 5: The Eagles trail by 21 to the Jets and their star quarterback Randall Cunningham is out with an injury, but the Eagles come back and Eric Allen makes a memorable interception return for a touchdown as the Eagles prevail.
Jaguars vs. Panthers 2003 Week 1: The Panthers under backup quarterback Jake Delhomme who replaced Rodney Peete leads the "Cardiac Cats" to a one-point victory. Delhomme would take over the starters' job and lead the Panthers to an NFC Championship.
Vikings vs. Giants 1986 Week 11: Giants quarterback Phil Simms converts a 4th and 17 pass to wide receiver Bobby Johnson on their final drive to set up Raul Allegre's game-winning field goal on their route to Super Bowl XXI.
Rams vs. Seahawks 2004 Wild Card: Bobby Engram drops a potential game-tying touchdown as the Rams edge onto the Divisional Round of the playoffs.
Bears vs. Raiders 1984 Week 10: Known as "The Most Violent NFL Game Ever" two great defenses batter and bruise each other as the Bears outlast the Silver and Black.
Packers vs. Cowboys 1993 and 1994 NFC Divisional, 1995 NFC Championship: Although the Cowboys beat the Pack in all three meetings, these Favre vs. Aikman battles were a sight to watch for football fans.
Broncos vs. Chargers 2008 Week 17: The Broncos who are in a tailspin, face the surging Bolts with the division title at stake.
Browns vs. 49ers 1987 Week 12: A "should-of-been" Super Bowl match-up between Bernie Kosar and the Browns and Joe Montana, Jerry Rice and the Niners on a Sunday night.
Colts vs. Chiefs: 2003 AFC Divisional: Manning and the Colts face Priest Holmes, Dante Hall and the Chiefs in a shootout for a trip to the AFC Championship.
Will you please correct the video title please?.
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@@NFLVault keep up the content
Ese juego fue transmitido en México por Azteca 7 con Pepe Espinoza, Enrique Garay y Joaquín castillo narrando , cuando tv Azteca transmitía toda la conferencia americana
I'd donate my heart kidney and liver to have 1 freaking awesome Raiders season again. It's been that bad. Not even 2016 was good enough.
Who woulda guessed that Rich Gannon had a game with 3 rushing TDs
He was very mobile
Why are you surprised? Gannon was a very good athlete. 4.59 40 time. Was almost converted to halfback or defensive back early in his career.
Can I make 3 requests:
Falcons @ Rams 2003 Week 6
Ravens @ Rams 2003 Week 10
Giants @ Bucs MNF 2003
The small soldiers soundtrack though 😂
Idk if there’s any real ones in the chat but the theme song to small soldiers to open up the vid got my like
I remember that movie
It was pretty much Rich Gannon vs The Colts LOL
Rich Gannon tan for 3 TD’s to put his team back in the game and win that man was special
I was there! My first Raiders game!
Man....20 years ago, Gruden had a more blocking wrinkles & an active RPO game than today! In addition to the scrambling...Gannon had 3 TDs with his legs. He pulled that off on the reg. Carr has 4.7 speed but never uses it (not by design, or to scramble). Gannon always moved well in the pocket, something Carr just has issue with during his progressions. It's a different game today, I know, but the play calling was less conservative back then, compared to his coaching of today. I'm not quite understanding how that is possible. Beat Indy today though! RN4L!
I wish the colts can go back to the blue facemask.
Gruden has gotten so much hate but I think he helped usher in a new era in the NFL with his play calling, ahead of his time. And he had some great seasons with Oakland and Tampa Bay, but I really don’t know what went wrong with his career and all the losing seasons
perhaps his style of coaching and play calling is no longer ahead of the curve in today’s league, and he doesn’t have the attributes necessary to fully adapt successfully
If they hit Manning that late and low in his later stages, the benches definitely get cleared lol
This game was played in 2000
Peyton's pre-snap cadence is masterful.
I'll never forget Raider fans on the interwebs in those days who called Rich Gannon a "noodle armed punk" and suggested that they were winning in spite of him and not because of him. He was a great player and all he did was win.
Our fans have always been that way same with carr as well
15:18 should have just town assume sway easier passes beside it's obviously 4 down territory.
It showed 2000 on the video but 2003 on the video description. Video is good. That's all that matters
It’s fixed!
I remember watching that game...RICH GANNON
Great as he was, you could always count on Peyton to throw a couple of picks back then. Raiders couldn't stop Edge from running the rock but per usual, the Colts were pass happy.
Please fix the year NFL Throwback.
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Wow, I'd forgotten how good Napoleon Kaufman was.
2:04 young Vic Fangio!
This 2000 Raiders team got crushed in the afcc game by the Ravens i think the final score was 14-6
I wouldn’t call it being crushed. The Raiders were very much in the game until Tony Sarigusa belly flopped on Gannon and dislocated his shoulder. It was very much intentional by the way.
I remember dis game wasn't it da Linebacker game I 4get his name rit now b4 I go n look at comments but I remember dis game was after Raiders Rally at Jack. LONDON cuz I think we jus had lost ta Miami n Dat September heat. Damn I miss my Jankowski jersey!!
Greg Gumbel and.... NOT Phil Simms!
JUST WIN BABY.
19 YEARS LATER; 31-24 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOF FOR US
Not OOF for me :)
@badcornflakes6374 Haha I remember commenting this. Man I miss 2020 sometimes
Rip DARREL RUSSELL 😢 DT
Back when Manning’s forehead didn’t look like Lenny Dykstra had a wad of chewing tobacco in it.
2000;
the lost season, in some ways.😞
RAIDERS NATION
The Colts offensive lines, defensive units, and special teams units were always so bad. It's a miracle Manning ever won anything there.
"But they had Jeff Saturday!" Yeah, who was a perennially undersized center who got knocked on his butt inside of 1.2 seconds every play. He worked because he communicated well with Manning.
"But they had Freeney and Mathis!" Yeah, who good teams easily boxed out by letting them run wide, thus creating cushy pockets.
"But they had Vinatieri and Vanderjagt!" Yeah, who conveniently missed kicks in huge playoff games, while their coverage team gave up more than 100 return yards per game in the post-season.
"They had good coaches though..." Who, Mora? No. Dungy? Yes, a class act, but often not creative or cagey enough in big moments. Caldwell? You mean the guy who lost his locker room when they were 14-0 and could have gone undefeated but he sat his starters, or the guy who called a timeout that gave San Diego the game winning play in a playoff game?
Manning gets blame he doesn't deserve. He polished a dog turd in Indianapolis. If he had a franchise like New England or Pittsburgh or San Diego had during that run, he would have won 5 or 6 Super Bowls through 2010. In Denver, he didn't get a good defense until his final year playing, and that was when his body was broken down (but he still read a defense well enough to sustain long drives and keep the defense fresh for them).
There was, and will never be a QB as good, in a vacuum, as Peyton Manning.
Thanks to Al Davis Gannon was robbed out of his championship ring in 2002. Why get rid of a coach who brought him to glory?????
Greg Biekert da same dude who got Tha Tuck Fumble now I got it n dats w/o lookin it up my Oaktown Raider heemers
Early 2000s Peyton was so damn good ....he was better than Brady but Brady was more clutch
Manning didnt become Manning til 2003. In 2001 he threw 23 ints and set a record for most pick sixes in a season and got his coach fired. Threw 19 ints the following year.
That's because Paton always wants to try and be a hero with big passes he can't complete
oh shit look at the young vic fangio 2:02
Hol up NFL throwback
Awesome video but I don’t think This is 2003. Gruden was traded to TB prior to 2002. This is most likely 2000/2001.
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I hated chuck bresnahan dude was the worst Def cord in the nfl at the time. Prevent defense 🤬
I was there
"hut HUT hut hut." Manning is using 'on four' cadence for most of the highlighted snaps in the first half- interesting! Its so uncommonly used. I wonder why they put it in the gameplan against the raiders?
well its Manning pretty sure he did the same thing to every team
I heard about this on a podcast with Bierkwitz the MLB he said they figured out Peyton audible at the line of scrimmage @ halftime. Sorry can't remember which podcast but i know it was 2020 most likely around a time someone said anti jew comment and media went nuts. Good game nfl should re air this one
Jon Gruden a.k.a. CHUCKY GRUDEN.
og 2000-2001 rich gannon was him
I ain't know Rison was playing Dat early. N Dat wasn't offensive P.I. on Rison n AFC Championship game Dat should a been our score
The game where the raiders stole peytons signs
The chucky era