Ok, here's the deal; the Broncos drive had more time than the Niners had on theirs - plus theirs was to TIE the Championship whereas the Niners was to WIN the Super Bowl!!!!!!! Case closed...
Paul Allen screaming NO in the first clip will forever be in my head 😂😭 he’s had some insanely passionate calls for Vikings heartbreakers, which have been a constant forever, of course
Seahawks pick at the 1 and the Falcons choking that SB are the most heartbreaking imo. Of course Minneapolis Miracle and one yard short for Titans etc are beyond devastating and deserve attention too. Great video as always!!
how is minneapolis miracle heart-breaking? Vikings were favored to win and had they lost would have blown a 17-0 lead, and with their History before and Since...I Rest my Case!
@@someperson3883 Vikings have that one great moment with the 10 or more playoff letdowns. And agree that 1 one year later with the No PI call was Worse because Saints were at home!
That SD Chargers game around the 8 minute mark, when they played the patriots, makes me feel so bad for Marty Schottenheimer. He told that player before the game that he would make an interception and coached him to get down. He did not get down, fumbled, and Marty was fired after going 14-2. He had the worst luck but was an amazing HC
Marty was worried about that "gleeem" wtf. Just couldn't quite get it done. That 14-2 Chargers team was his best chance and they blew the "gleeem" again, even his 13-3 Chiefs team had that "gleeem" what happened to the "gleeem" never heard that phrase in a huddle of players. Marty list me that time.
He was an amazing head coach but his playoff chokes weren't really his fault. He allowed a 98 yard drive, had his running back fumble at the ONE YARD LINE to win the game, had his kicker miss three field goals and lose 10-7 and a few other chokes. RIP Marty Schottenheimer
the "Double Doink" .. as a Eagles fan, the wave of emotions i felt ... from being convinced our season was over to seeing that kick hit the upright TWICE and bounce back out... i was legit in shock for a few min, couldn't move.. jaw was on the floor , i couldn't believe we were advancing.. absolutely stunned
i was with my family and i had just started watching football more. we are all vikings fans and liked the eagles. i remember all of us standing up eyes glued to the tv. we were shocked from the ending. it was something i had never seen before and haven’t seen since.
I am a Bear fan, and that was incredibly disappointing. By the way, it didn’t hit the upright twice, it hit the upright and the crossbar. Same result, of course.
As an Eagles fan, I can’t believe that happened. My family and I thought it was over. That is my favorite ending to an Eagles game because of the roller coaster of emotions. The Bears drew the defending champs into the playoffs that year just to lose to them.
Honestly one of if not the greatest lost was the call by Paul Allen with Minnesota when he said NOOOO NOOOO the Cardinals have knocked the Vikings out of the playoffs that was picture perfect at best it can't get any better of a heartbreaking moment quite like that for sure 0:28
I'm from Wales, UK so Rugby Union is my game but started watching American football the last 2 years. Videos like this help me understand what's going on with the rules etc 😊🏉
Patrick MaHomes and Josh Allen put on one of the best if not the most electrifying astonishing playoff games in NFL's History Gabe Davis for Buffalo had 4 receiving touchdowns which is the most touchdown performance in NFL's Playoff History even in Defeat 21:52
As a die-hard Cincinnati Bengals fan who was been through alot of heartbroken moments with my team in my 19 years of living, that Vontize Burfact dirty hit and Adam Jones acting out of control, costing us a playoff game has still haunted me to this day
Thank God for Joe Burrow and Germaine Pratt for delivering us that win against Raiders in 2021. Otherwise, I would still be stewing about the result of that game even almost 10 years later.
As a Pittsburgh fan, I do feel bad for the amount of pain the Bengals have faced, but there is not a single player I've hated more than ever than Vontaze Burfict, he should've been banned from the league after that hit on Brown and all of his other fines and dirty plays. He'll never learn.
Funny how more than once they followed a brutal Chiefs loss to a similarly crazy Chiefs win, especially in the fumble part. Showing a game-winning, last-minute fumble recovery TD in primetime against KC and then immediately after showing a game-winning, last-minute fumble recovery TD in primetime BY KC. Also as a Bengals fan, I was telling myself, "We're gonna be on the penalty part twice, aren't we?" Turns out I was right :( Also also didn't realize how unlucky the Lions and especially Giants were against 60+ yard field goals.
Malcolm Butler in 2014 in the super bowl verses Seattle was one of the best if not the greatest plays in NFL's History on the biggest stage of all 3:49
Super Bowl XLIX will forever be my Favorite Super Bowl of ALL-TIME‼️🔥 I truly remember being EMOTIONALLY INVESTED in that game, and the way the Seahawks lost just was SO WILD to me‼️ I was definitely a Brady fan so I was rooting for him to win can’t lie 🤷♂️😂 but that Seattle team was truly something special to watch in their prime and they could’ve been the next dynasty team.
America never forgave Pete Carroll for his decision. Not running the football with Marshawn Lynch and failing to beat the Patriots is a disservice to the NFL. I was not following the NFL when it happened, and I don't hate Tom Brady.
The Seahawks blew that dynasty short with that short goal line pass, just didn't use the right Beast Mode hahaha. And that Falcon's SB meltdown against Brady, watch Atlanta burn a second time. I couldn't imagine how Matty Ice felt finally getting the Falcons a seemingly easy SB win up by four tds at the half and implode.
@@LiamDeege that would’ve been Brady’s 3rd straight loss in the Super Bowl and yeah his trajectory would’ve been different. We would’ve still recognized him as an All-Time Great but he wouldn’t be the goat necessarily.
@@deaniart yeah man that truly was one of the biggest what ifs in SPORTS HISTORY. Not to mention had Seattle won they’ve would’ve been back to back champs and Russ would’ve been able to say he beat both Manning & Brady in back to back Super Bowls. We’d definitely look at Russ differently had they won that Super Bowl and I think the LOB would’ve had a longer run. It’s sad how that team fell apart after this epic loss.
Yes but he at least owned that Bone Head call. And that was the last time The Seahawks were in the SB. And I'm A life long Seattle fan. I grew up wishing for a NFL team and when they Announced that we had a expansion team. And me and my dad went to the first preseason game and watched Them play the 49'ers and it was a rollercoaster of emotions. The game came down to the last possession with us needing a TD to tie but we ran Out of time and lost 27 to20.
The only defense I have for the call is this, the Patriots were expecting a Marshawn Lynch run, you wouldn't have expected a pass in that moment. But, that close to the goaline AND that many defenders in one area just made the play 10x difficult. It's a call that works, only if it works.
First play from scrimmage in overtime; Tim Tebow hits Demaryius Thomas (RIP) for a touchdown in the 2011 AFC Wild Card Game. I walked out of the room after it happened because I couldn't bear to see the replay. I literally didn't watch a replay until almost 10 years later.
I won a slap bet with that play against this Marine. I was super cocky bc we were way up and all of a sudden it was tied going into OT. All I can say is thank you Tebow and DT.
As a falcon fan matt ryan will always be the king of the choke jobs. And he was once called "matty ice". Even though he was soley responsible for countless blown games. And failed last minute td drives. He did have a couple field goal winning last minute drives. But if a touchdown was needed, he always failed. Always.
off topic...but does pat summeralls voice bring anyone else back in time? theres something about his voice that not only transports me to the 80s/ 90s NFL....but also makes me feel good. maybe because those years were the best time of my life....or maybe because i loved to listen to him call a football game. idk.
Sunday,Sept.8,2002 Saints at Bucs Overtime loss . Chuckies Inaugural home game. Finally got to see the end of the game / we won the super bowl that season . Go Bucs . Too many good plays to list . This is a good watch .
Those last-second scores are always memorable, especially when you can suddenly hear the neighbor screaming "Goddamit!!" at their TV, and they live 2 units down.
Justin Tucker against the Lions a 66 yard field goal an NFL Record and longest field goal in NFL's History Tucker just punched his place to the pro football hall of fame right there for sure 58:08
Good video, a few misses though. One, all games that ended 3-0, weather it was in mud or a dome it was painful. Also bit surprised that there wasn’t a wasted miracle bit with the river side rally and the broncos getting a Hail Mary yet failing on the two point conversation.
I remember the Denver and Miami game from last year, I laughed and cheered, man was I happy and shocked by the score! 70 to 20! 50 point difference, wow! I didn't get to watch it, but I learned from the scores on the bottom of the screen.
1995 steelers at packers. Final seconds. Steelers down 24-19, have a 4th and goal deep in Packers territory. Neil o'donnell throws a perfect pass to pro bowl reciever, yancey thigpen. Thigpen is wide open, but he dropped the ball. Green bay takes over, and they win their first division title since 1982. That was more of a heartbreaker for the lions since Detroit would've won the nfc central with a Pittsburgh win. The steelers already had a first round bye, and the chiefs were already the #1 seed. So bill cowher had no gain from winning, or any loss by losing
11:37 so you'll bring up that offsides call on Dee Ford, which was the correct call, but conveniently leave out Chris Jones getting flagged for roughing the passer by simply patting Mr. Brady on the shoulder
Watching a team wins at the buzzer it's like watching Michael Jordan with the Bulls of the 1990's hit each and every buzzer beating games when you know if you give MJ the ball everyone get the hell out of the way 3:47
As a Chiefs fan. Life long. I'll forever hold Alex Smith high for pulling us out of the dumpster. But he never threw balls like that one to Vernon Davis here in KC
They captured so many "bad" losses. It was gut wrenching to relive your team's losses but so satisfying to see your team's rival suffer heartbreaking losses.
The worst way to lose a game in NFL History has to be to be in field goal range up 28-20 with 4:40 seconds left in the 4th after leading 28-3 and not running the god damn football no matter what! Literally ALL you had to do, you drain timeouts and go up 11 even if you don't gain another yard. Makes absolutely no sense, heartbreaking.
Props to NFL Throwback to acknowledging that the officiating was deliberately bad at 50:44. If I was a Rams fan, I would not have been frustrated at losing Super Bowl 53.
0:30 Packers fans old enough to remember still rejoice when we see this play by the Cardinals. I haven't watched all the way yet but that 2010-11 Deshaun Jackson punt return to beat the Giants also sent the Packers to the playoffs, and the pack won the SB that year. Also the worst way to lose was the 4th and 26 McNabb to Pinkerton. The Packers beating the bears 4th and 18 Rodgers to Cobb was a crazy one, and who could forget the miracle in the motor city? Rodgers to Rodgers. But the absolute worst way to lose was the Fail Mary. Actually i take it back, the Brandon Bostic onside kick flub was the worst
I don't know if it was an accident or be design that the video was essentially bookended by Paul Allen, but I like. So, because I'm curious and also a nerd, I decided to do some stats. There are 256 clips in this video (assuming I counted right - with this many, it's easy to potentially miss one). I went ahead and tabulated wins and losses for each team. (The ATL-PIT tie was discarded, because that's not a win or a loss.) Below is the table for the wins and losses, the difference between them, and how often each team was featured overall. (Please let the formatting not suck on this.) TEAM WINS LOSSES DIFF TOTAL Arizona Cardinals 4 8 -4 12 Atlanta Falcons 8 6 2 14 Baltimore Ravens 8 8 0 16 Buffalo Bills 7 13 -6 20 Carolina Panthers 3 5 -2 8 Chicago Bears 9 4 5 13 Cincinnati Bengals 0 5 -5 5 Cleveland Browns 6 12 -6 18 Dallas Cowboys 3 13 -10 16 Denver Broncos 9 9 0 18 Detroit Lions 0 14 -14 14 Green Bay Packers 10 9 1 19 Houston Texans 0 2 -2 2 Indianapolis Colts 8 9 -1 17 Jacksonville Jaguars 10 4 6 14 Kansas City Chiefs 12 13 -1 25 Las Vegas Raiders 9 6 3 15 Los Angeles Chargers 9 11 -2 20 Los Angeles Rams 7 5 2 12 Miami Dolphins 5 8 -3 13 Minnesota Vikings 9 10 -1 19 New England Patriots 18 11 7 29 New Orleans Saints 10 11 -1 21 New York Giants 19 12 7 31 New York Jets 9 3 6 12 Philadelphia Eagles 11 7 4 18 Pittsburgh Steelers 12 6 6 18 San Francisco 49ers 11 10 1 21 Seattle Seahawks 9 2 7 11 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3 7 -4 10 Tennessee Titans 8 7 1 15 Washington Commanders 9 5 4 14
Woo, it worked! Some observations: -While the above names all use current locations, I counted any location for the same team as a clip. So the Oakland Raiders clips are in the Las Vegas Raiders tally, for example. Houston Oilers clips are under the Tennessee Titans. -There was no team that wasn't shown losing at least twice. Three teams were never shown winning - the Bengals, Lions, and Texans. -The Giants were the most frequent winner, edging out the Patriots. Both those teams were shown succeeding far more than the next highest (KC/PIT at 12). They also share in having the best differential, along with Seattle, which was shown less overall but had the minimum 2 losses. -The Lions were the most frequently shown loser. Combined with having no wins, that easily gives them the worst differential, and the most pain. The Chiefs, Cowboys, and Bills were all near runners-up, but Dallas having only 3 clips in its favor (very surprising to me!) meant they suffered the second-worst differential. -The Texans appeared in just two clips. Given their shorter history and relative lack of notable games even during their tenure, this is not surprising. -I was pleasantly surprised to see that my Vikings ran nearly even. For all the hallmark losses, they've given about as good as they get. Other notes not in the table: -Eagles over the Giants was the most frequent specific outcome, happening five times. Bears over Lions was next with four occurrences. 4 outcomes happened three times: Giants over 49ers, Chiefs over Raiders, Steelers over Ravens, and Commanders over Cowboys. -Eagles/Giants was the most common matchup with seven total instances. I don't think any other matchup exceeded four instances. -I wasn't specifically looking at any breakdowns of which teams were under which category, I just happened to notice that the first five "Nickname" clips all included the Raiders on one end or the other. 6 of the I think 11 clips in that category had the Raiders in them. I just thought that was neat/weird.
12:37 I was watching this game at ESPN zone sports bar in Las Vegas! There’s a lot of talking throughout that game and of course at the moment of this may field goal a Pittsburgh Steelers fan start, a big bar brawl, 20-30 people 😮
Eli Manning and Drew Brees was giving the fans in New Orleans a awesome entertaining game Manning had only 6TD's and 0Int's in lost but Brees had 7TD's and 1Int in a win 23:13
I feel the scientific design of the football out classes the players by leaps and bounds. It's ability to land in someone's hands without that person even realizing it is fantastic yet it's ability to seem to resist a persons attempts at picking it up off the ground while in play is quite comical. Richard Lindon and William Gilbert, you're the real champions.
Should have added "losing the coin toss" where the team loses the coin toss in OT and watches as the opponent goes on to score the game winning td or field goal.
The Tuck Rule obviously one of the biggest if not the most Heinous Crimes to ever committed against the team in 2001 playoffs Raiders at Patriots in the snow 47:55
AN HOUR AND A HALF OF PAINFUL ENDINGS?!?!?
*This channel is officially goated as far as I’m concerned.*
or great endings for some teams
Ok, here's the deal; the Broncos drive had more time than the Niners had on theirs - plus theirs was to TIE the Championship whereas the Niners was to WIN the Super Bowl!!!!!!! Case closed...
WHERE IS THE GOAL LINE STAND IN SUPER BOWL XVI?!?!?!?!?
Says the man who literally leaves a comment on literally every sports channel on every video.
Paul Allen screaming NO in the first clip will forever be in my head 😂😭 he’s had some insanely passionate calls for Vikings heartbreakers, which have been a constant forever, of course
It’s definitely one of the most heartbreaking calls I’ve ever heard.
It was truly shocking.
I felt for him.
I felt it
Seahawks pick at the 1 and the Falcons choking that SB are the most heartbreaking imo. Of course Minneapolis Miracle and one yard short for Titans etc are beyond devastating and deserve attention too. Great video as always!!
2018 was worse
how is minneapolis miracle heart-breaking? Vikings were favored to win and had they lost would have blown a 17-0 lead, and with their History before and Since...I Rest my Case!
@@jimnfl7134 walk off touchdown? Is it really a question
@@someperson3883 Vikings have that one great moment with the 10 or more playoff letdowns. And agree that 1 one year later with the No PI call was Worse because Saints were at home!
@@jimnfl7134 Huh? I wouldn't be so quick to "rest your case"
"Oh man I wonder which Saints clip they'll put"
*all of them*
Right! I was thinking the same thing.
Erick, NO body better than my Chargers at chokin one out, Nobody!
Yeah dude, fucking bastards lol
That SD Chargers game around the 8 minute mark, when they played the patriots, makes me feel so bad for Marty Schottenheimer. He told that player before the game that he would make an interception and coached him to get down. He did not get down, fumbled, and Marty was fired after going 14-2. He had the worst luck but was an amazing HC
Marty was worried about that "gleeem" wtf. Just couldn't quite get it done. That 14-2 Chargers team was his best chance and they blew the "gleeem" again, even his 13-3 Chiefs team had that "gleeem" what happened to the "gleeem" never heard that phrase in a huddle of players. Marty list me that time.
He was an amazing head coach but his playoff chokes weren't really his fault. He allowed a 98 yard drive, had his running back fumble at the ONE YARD LINE to win the game, had his kicker miss three field goals and lose 10-7 and a few other chokes. RIP Marty Schottenheimer
@@blueberry_juiceliterally the worse luck ever in the post season
the "Double Doink" .. as a Eagles fan, the wave of emotions i felt ... from being convinced our season was over to seeing that kick hit the upright TWICE and bounce back out... i was legit in shock for a few min, couldn't move.. jaw was on the floor , i couldn't believe we were advancing.. absolutely stunned
i was with my family and i had just started watching football more. we are all vikings fans and liked the eagles. i remember all of us standing up eyes glued to the tv. we were shocked from the ending. it was something i had never seen before and haven’t seen since.
I am a Bear fan, and that was incredibly disappointing.
By the way, it didn’t hit the upright twice, it hit the upright and the crossbar. Same result, of course.
@sludge8506 I hear you. I was just wanting that one win, and they couldn't even get that. Oh well.
As an Eagles fan, I can’t believe that happened. My family and I thought it was over. That is my favorite ending to an Eagles game because of the roller coaster of emotions. The Bears drew the defending champs into the playoffs that year just to lose to them.
Honestly one of if not the greatest lost was the call by Paul Allen with Minnesota when he said NOOOO NOOOO the Cardinals have knocked the Vikings out of the playoffs that was picture perfect at best it can't get any better of a heartbreaking moment quite like that for sure 0:28
Actually, I think the favre interception was worse.
Dig the completely amazing video description. As if the hard work the channel does to make these isn't enough hard work!
I'm from Seattle so I was literally thinking about Super Bowl 49. That play still haunts me to this day
Deserved loss.
@@epicgaming6564 It was a back and forth game with amazing plays, how was it deserved. Arguably the best super bowl of all time.
Me too
@@burwood69 Cause fuck the seahawks.
@@burwood69definitely isn’t
Your UA-cam Channel Is Incredible NFL Throwback Keep Up The Good Work
the time stamps 0:25 - 3:46 - The Buzzer Beater
3:47 - 5:37 - The Interception
5:38 - 8:37 - The Fumble
8:38 - 11:33 - The Missed Kick
11:34 - 18:55 - The Penalty
18:56 - 24:26 - The Shootout
24:27 - 27:28 - The Miracle
27:29 - 30:29 - The Drop
30:30 - 34:49 - The Drive
34:50 - 37:39 - The Clock Runs Out
37:40 - 40:49 - The Pick 6
40:50 - 47:52 - The Goal Line Stand
47:53 - 50:42 - The Nickname
50:43 - 52:50 - The No-Call
52:51 - 54:04 - The Kick-Six
54:05 - 58:04 - The Upset
58:05 - 1:00:59 - The Improbable FG
1:01:00 - 1:03:45 - The Coaching Call
1:03:46 - 1:05:35 - The Walk-Off Return
1:05:36 - 1:08:37 - The Hail Mary
1:08:38 - 1:13:25 - The Review
1:13:26 - 1:15:26 - The Two-Point Conversion
1:15:27 - 1:21:28 - The Blowout
1:21:29 - 1:32:24 - The Comeback
Thank you 🍻
Where the Miami Dolphins comeback in the Raven it was a 28 points comeback
How about some love for NFL Throwback. An hour and a half if great and sometimes sad memories!! Outstanding!!
I'm from Wales, UK so Rugby Union is my game but started watching American football the last 2 years. Videos like this help me understand what's going on with the rules etc 😊🏉
Patrick MaHomes and Josh Allen put on one of the best if not the most electrifying astonishing playoff games in NFL's History Gabe Davis for Buffalo had 4 receiving touchdowns which is the most touchdown performance in NFL's Playoff History even in Defeat 21:52
As a die-hard Cincinnati Bengals fan who was been through alot of heartbroken moments with my team in my 19 years of living, that Vontize Burfact dirty hit and Adam Jones acting out of control, costing us a playoff game has still haunted me to this day
Thank God for Joe Burrow and Germaine Pratt for delivering us that win against Raiders in 2021. Otherwise, I would still be stewing about the result of that game even almost 10 years later.
@@CJD22K Yeah same
As a Pittsburgh fan, I do feel bad for the amount of pain the Bengals have faced, but there is not a single player I've hated more than ever than Vontaze Burfict, he should've been banned from the league after that hit on Brown and all of his other fines and dirty plays. He'll never learn.
@@LiamDeegeI Agree With U As a Eagles Fan and He Should had Been Kicked Out of The NFL!
The Bengals were simply outcoached. To commit two penalties in that situation…
11:25 that's the most gut wrenching "NOOO" in the history of sportscasting.
Funny how more than once they followed a brutal Chiefs loss to a similarly crazy Chiefs win, especially in the fumble part. Showing a game-winning, last-minute fumble recovery TD in primetime against KC and then immediately after showing a game-winning, last-minute fumble recovery TD in primetime BY KC.
Also as a Bengals fan, I was telling myself, "We're gonna be on the penalty part twice, aren't we?" Turns out I was right :(
Also also didn't realize how unlucky the Lions and especially Giants were against 60+ yard field goals.
Malcolm Butler in 2014 in the super bowl verses Seattle was one of the best if not the greatest plays in NFL's History on the biggest stage of all 3:49
Super Bowl XLIX will forever be my Favorite Super Bowl of ALL-TIME‼️🔥
I truly remember being EMOTIONALLY INVESTED in that game, and the way the Seahawks lost just was SO WILD to me‼️ I was definitely a Brady fan so I was rooting for him to win can’t lie 🤷♂️😂 but that Seattle team was truly something special to watch in their prime and they could’ve been the next dynasty team.
I agree, Seahawks would've become a dynasty and Tom Brady's career would've been altered.
America never forgave Pete Carroll for his decision. Not running the football with Marshawn Lynch and failing to beat the Patriots is a disservice to the NFL. I was not following the NFL when it happened, and I don't hate Tom Brady.
The Seahawks blew that dynasty short with that short goal line pass, just didn't use the right Beast Mode hahaha. And that Falcon's SB meltdown against Brady, watch Atlanta burn a second time. I couldn't imagine how Matty Ice felt finally getting the Falcons a seemingly easy SB win up by four tds at the half and implode.
@@LiamDeege that would’ve been Brady’s 3rd straight loss in the Super Bowl and yeah his trajectory would’ve been different. We would’ve still recognized him as an All-Time Great but he wouldn’t be the goat necessarily.
@@deaniart yeah man that truly was one of the biggest what ifs in SPORTS HISTORY. Not to mention had Seattle won they’ve would’ve been back to back champs and Russ would’ve been able to say he beat both Manning & Brady in back to back Super Bowls.
We’d definitely look at Russ differently had they won that Super Bowl and I think the LOB would’ve had a longer run. It’s sad how that team fell apart after this epic loss.
Best part of this is hearing radio calls of losing teams. Many of times have heard radio calls of winning team.
I like the fact that for the newer clips, they added the calls of the losing team such as in the miami miracle clip or the fail mary clip
There was at least 3 times where Norv Turner was the losing coach in the buzzer beater part lol
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Can't hold a candle to how many times it happened to Coughlin.
It’s insulting as a Jet fan that none of their losses from the last 13 years are included
I mean I wouldn’t be complaining if I were you.
Yeah, if they can't win decently at least give them credit for "tragic" losses🤦🤦🤦
Notice , of all the different teams being heartbroken. Norv Turner was on a lot of the losing teams sidelines 😂
And Tom Coughlin. He he!
So was Farty Shittenheimer!!!
Everything is made so enjoyable. This channel is addictive!
The worst play call in the history of the Super Bowl. Hand the ball off to Beast Mode down at the goal line
Pete Caroll wanted to be the smartest person in the room and be a "genius" if that play worked
Yes but he at least owned that Bone Head call. And that was the last time
The Seahawks were in the SB. And I'm
A life long Seattle fan. I grew up wishing for a NFL team and when they
Announced that we had a expansion team. And me and my dad went to the first preseason game and watched
Them play the 49'ers and it was a rollercoaster of emotions. The game came down to the last possession with us needing a TD to tie but we ran
Out of time and lost 27 to20.
The only defense I have for the call is this, the Patriots were expecting a Marshawn Lynch run, you wouldn't have expected a pass in that moment. But, that close to the goaline AND that many defenders in one area just made the play 10x difficult. It's a call that works, only if it works.
Agreed but worst play ever is tuck rule
You forgot Jets Pats 2022 where Marcus Jones had a punt return TD with 5 secs left for the pats to win 10-3
I’m 5 minutes in and I’ve seen Norv Turner lose like 6 times already lol
Great video! Love seeing my beloved Redskins high/lowlights 😂
anyone else notice how many of the Comeback segments featured Matt Ryan on the losing end? :)
It is Atlanta....
What a GREAT COLLECTION of ‘AMAZING’!!!!🥰🙏
First play from scrimmage in overtime; Tim Tebow hits Demaryius Thomas (RIP) for a touchdown in the 2011 AFC Wild Card Game. I walked out of the room after it happened because I couldn't bear to see the replay. I literally didn't watch a replay until almost 10 years later.
I won a slap bet with that play against this Marine. I was super cocky bc we were way up and all of a sudden it was tied going into OT. All I can say is thank you Tebow and DT.
That Saints missed FG, "NOOOOO!, How could he do that!"
I felt the announcers pain.
Norv Turner is on this more than a few times 🏈
This is so exciting and fun to watch
Nice late Christmas gift! Thanks so much!
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Bill Cowher getting in an official's face for rightly calling a penalty on one of his players is hilarious. What a tool.
This is a Jewel ... From the past to Today,
I'm from Cleveland, I remembered both The Drive and The Fumble too young for Red Right 88.
Bottlegate too.
Rams vs Chiefs in 2018 was one of the greatest tremendously awesome game ever on Monday Night Football 19:07
As a falcon fan matt ryan will always be the king of the choke jobs. And he was once called "matty ice". Even though he was soley responsible for countless blown games. And failed last minute td drives. He did have a couple field goal winning last minute drives. But if a touchdown was needed, he always failed. Always.
off topic...but does pat summeralls voice bring anyone else back in time? theres something about his voice that not only transports me to the 80s/ 90s NFL....but also makes me feel good. maybe because those years were the best time of my life....or maybe because i loved to listen to him call a football game. idk.
He and John Madden were a blast to listen to. Summerall's calm voice juxtaposed with Madden's excitement worked, and worked well.
Sunday,Sept.8,2002 Saints at Bucs Overtime loss . Chuckies Inaugural home game. Finally got to see the end of the game / we won the super bowl that season . Go Bucs . Too many good plays to list . This is a good watch .
The shootout aside of being a way to lose is entertaining
Those last-second scores are always memorable, especially when you can suddenly hear the neighbor screaming "Goddamit!!" at their TV, and they live 2 units down.
Justin Tucker against the Lions a 66 yard field goal an NFL Record and longest field goal in NFL's History Tucker just punched his place to the pro football hall of fame right there for sure 58:08
52:00 Better title for this one is “Chiefs finally get a taste of their own medicine”
Deserved😤
Good video, a few misses though. One, all games that ended 3-0, weather it was in mud or a dome it was painful. Also bit surprised that there wasn’t a wasted miracle bit with the river side rally and the broncos getting a Hail Mary yet failing on the two point conversation.
that rams chiefs MNF game is one of, if not the greatest game ever
The drop by Andrews was a mix of a poor throw and the defensive rush Jackson took
That Chiefs/Packers game didn't show Mahomes getting a free flag for being tackled clean in bounds prior to the no call.
W
I remember the Denver and Miami game from last year, I laughed and cheered, man was I happy and shocked by the score! 70 to 20! 50 point difference, wow! I didn't get to watch it, but I learned from the scores on the bottom of the screen.
1995 steelers at packers. Final seconds. Steelers down 24-19, have a 4th and goal deep in Packers territory. Neil o'donnell throws a perfect pass to pro bowl reciever, yancey thigpen. Thigpen is wide open, but he dropped the ball. Green bay takes over, and they win their first division title since 1982. That was more of a heartbreaker for the lions since Detroit would've won the nfc central with a Pittsburgh win. The steelers already had a first round bye, and the chiefs were already the #1 seed. So bill cowher had no gain from winning, or any loss by losing
The immaculate reception is by far the best one! And for the losing team the most heartbreaking!
11:37 so you'll bring up that offsides call on Dee Ford, which was the correct call, but conveniently leave out Chris Jones getting flagged for roughing the passer by simply patting Mr. Brady on the shoulder
A good reminder that with every great win, there comes a great loss as well.
26:31 Might be the only time the walking dead Joe Buck showed any real emotion on a call 😆😆
Watching a team wins at the buzzer it's like watching Michael Jordan with the Bulls of the 1990's hit each and every buzzer beating games when you know if you give MJ the ball everyone get the hell out of the way 3:47
As a Chiefs fan. Life long. I'll forever hold Alex Smith high for pulling us out of the dumpster. But he never threw balls like that one to Vernon Davis here in KC
As a Browns fan, The Drive and The Fumble still hurt. So close to the Super Bowl two years in a row. 😢
Gut wrenching loses if you're a Brown's fan like I am at least we got Wacko Sacko Flacko going for us. We gonna ride it out.
21:30
Watch Dan Fouts make the nastiest throw of all time
I really watched this start to finish. I’m a raiders fan and I’m honestly upset they aren’t on here more lol. Still a great video!
Thanks for a superb video.
The 49ers ravens sack at the one instead of running it a few days ago
After watching this video, it appears that the Vikings are the most cursed team in NFL history. The San Diego Chargers are a close second.
Awesome video!
Saints had it rough from 2017-2020. Teams that couldve woj the SB every year just having hearbreaking losses
I love John Elway's "Drive"
They captured so many "bad" losses. It was gut wrenching to relive your team's losses but so satisfying to see your team's rival suffer heartbreaking losses.
For the penalty, add another one: Week 17, 2023, DET vs. DAL. Eligible or Ineligible?
The worst way to lose a game in NFL History has to be to be in field goal range up 28-20 with 4:40 seconds left in the 4th after leading 28-3 and not running the god damn football no matter what! Literally ALL you had to do, you drain timeouts and go up 11 even if you don't gain another yard. Makes absolutely no sense, heartbreaking.
Props to NFL Throwback to acknowledging that the officiating was deliberately bad at 50:44. If I was a Rams fan, I would not have been frustrated at losing Super Bowl 53.
Gotta re-upload with the Cowboys Lions deboccle
I’m a Dolphins fan, but the ‘82 playoff game against the chargers is still one of the greatest games I’ve ever watched!
9 years later Dez still caught it both times
The Lions were on the losing side of all 20 or so clips they were in.
we got another one vs cowboys lol
DeSean Jackson's walk-off PR TD will always be iconic to me, all Matt Dodge had to do was kick it anywhere but at DJaxs.
Time to add Tyler Bass missing the field goal
Yep!
0:30 Packers fans old enough to remember still rejoice when we see this play by the Cardinals. I haven't watched all the way yet but that 2010-11 Deshaun Jackson punt return to beat the Giants also sent the Packers to the playoffs, and the pack won the SB that year. Also the worst way to lose was the 4th and 26 McNabb to Pinkerton. The Packers beating the bears 4th and 18 Rodgers to Cobb was a crazy one, and who could forget the miracle in the motor city? Rodgers to Rodgers. But the absolute worst way to lose was the Fail Mary. Actually i take it back, the Brandon Bostic onside kick flub was the worst
That Giants and Saints was the game of the year in my honest opinion for real 23:39
The coaching call has me weak
I don't know if it was an accident or be design that the video was essentially bookended by Paul Allen, but I like.
So, because I'm curious and also a nerd, I decided to do some stats. There are 256 clips in this video (assuming I counted right - with this many, it's easy to potentially miss one). I went ahead and tabulated wins and losses for each team. (The ATL-PIT tie was discarded, because that's not a win or a loss.) Below is the table for the wins and losses, the difference between them, and how often each team was featured overall. (Please let the formatting not suck on this.)
TEAM WINS LOSSES DIFF TOTAL
Arizona Cardinals 4 8 -4 12
Atlanta Falcons 8 6 2 14
Baltimore Ravens 8 8 0 16
Buffalo Bills 7 13 -6 20
Carolina Panthers 3 5 -2 8
Chicago Bears 9 4 5 13
Cincinnati Bengals 0 5 -5 5
Cleveland Browns 6 12 -6 18
Dallas Cowboys 3 13 -10 16
Denver Broncos 9 9 0 18
Detroit Lions 0 14 -14 14
Green Bay Packers 10 9 1 19
Houston Texans 0 2 -2 2
Indianapolis Colts 8 9 -1 17
Jacksonville Jaguars 10 4 6 14
Kansas City Chiefs 12 13 -1 25
Las Vegas Raiders 9 6 3 15
Los Angeles Chargers 9 11 -2 20
Los Angeles Rams 7 5 2 12
Miami Dolphins 5 8 -3 13
Minnesota Vikings 9 10 -1 19
New England Patriots 18 11 7 29
New Orleans Saints 10 11 -1 21
New York Giants 19 12 7 31
New York Jets 9 3 6 12
Philadelphia Eagles 11 7 4 18
Pittsburgh Steelers 12 6 6 18
San Francisco 49ers 11 10 1 21
Seattle Seahawks 9 2 7 11
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3 7 -4 10
Tennessee Titans 8 7 1 15
Washington Commanders 9 5 4 14
Woo, it worked!
Some observations:
-While the above names all use current locations, I counted any location for the same team as a clip. So the Oakland Raiders clips are in the Las Vegas Raiders tally, for example. Houston Oilers clips are under the Tennessee Titans.
-There was no team that wasn't shown losing at least twice. Three teams were never shown winning - the Bengals, Lions, and Texans.
-The Giants were the most frequent winner, edging out the Patriots. Both those teams were shown succeeding far more than the next highest (KC/PIT at 12). They also share in having the best differential, along with Seattle, which was shown less overall but had the minimum 2 losses.
-The Lions were the most frequently shown loser. Combined with having no wins, that easily gives them the worst differential, and the most pain. The Chiefs, Cowboys, and Bills were all near runners-up, but Dallas having only 3 clips in its favor (very surprising to me!) meant they suffered the second-worst differential.
-The Texans appeared in just two clips. Given their shorter history and relative lack of notable games even during their tenure, this is not surprising.
-I was pleasantly surprised to see that my Vikings ran nearly even. For all the hallmark losses, they've given about as good as they get.
Other notes not in the table:
-Eagles over the Giants was the most frequent specific outcome, happening five times. Bears over Lions was next with four occurrences. 4 outcomes happened three times: Giants over 49ers, Chiefs over Raiders, Steelers over Ravens, and Commanders over Cowboys.
-Eagles/Giants was the most common matchup with seven total instances. I don't think any other matchup exceeded four instances.
-I wasn't specifically looking at any breakdowns of which teams were under which category, I just happened to notice that the first five "Nickname" clips all included the Raiders on one end or the other. 6 of the I think 11 clips in that category had the Raiders in them. I just thought that was neat/weird.
What about the Bills' 51-3 thrashing of the Raiders in the 1990 AFC Championship?
12:37 I was watching this game at ESPN zone sports bar in Las Vegas! There’s a lot of talking throughout that game and of course at the moment of this may field goal a Pittsburgh Steelers fan start, a big bar brawl, 20-30 people 😮
30:05...the clipboard went as far as the football 😂😂😂
Titans Rams just can’t be beat.
Eli Manning and Drew Brees was giving the fans in New Orleans a awesome entertaining game Manning had only 6TD's and 0Int's in lost but Brees had 7TD's and 1Int in a win 23:13
I feel the scientific design of the football out classes the players by leaps and bounds. It's ability to land in someone's hands without that person even realizing it is fantastic yet it's ability to seem to resist a persons attempts at picking it up off the ground while in play is quite comical. Richard Lindon and William Gilbert, you're the real champions.
A game-killing interception thrown by Brett Favre. That's never happened before.
I hate Brett Favre, because the year he came back to play for The Vikings they beat The Cowboys on my birthday
Should have added "losing the coin toss" where the team loses the coin toss in OT and watches as the opponent goes on to score the game winning td or field goal.
You forgot to add Ray Finkle's missed kick when Dan Marino set it with the laces in. LACES OUT DAN!
Interesting that both men involved in thr Minneapolis Miracle are back on the same team...albeit in Houston now.
The Calvin Johnson non catch is still so insane
(The Shootout) Ravens/Vikings 2013
(The Pick Six) "We want the ball and we're going to score!"
All the. Different title genres is hilarious. "The review"😂😂
that 2015 ravens team was cursed i swear
Matthew 7:8
For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.
The Tuck Rule obviously one of the biggest if not the most Heinous Crimes to ever committed against the team in 2001 playoffs Raiders at Patriots in the snow 47:55
how on earth was rw mcquarters intercepting tony romo not in the “interception” section