i mean, how stupid can the qb be? he's the one best positioned to see troy charging the line, he can delay the snap to either make him stop or catch him offside.
Troy could just know what to do without any reason as to why. Ed Reed knew what to do, because he knew the offense better than the offense. They were two absolutely amazing safeties that were always in the right spot
I love that the Steelers called a play for 10 guys on defense and then just let Polamalu do whatever he wanted based on what he saw. Absolutely incredible instincts.
2 things. First, everything Polamalu! Great highlights. Second, 6:55 is this Bill Belichick being positive, complimentary and enthusiastic?! Simply amazing!
It’s crazy how many amazing defensive players had over the years think about how good there defense was in the 70s too they’re had to be so many superstars and now they have tj watt who tied the sack record last season
He had a really good season last year. 103 receptions for 1,038 yards with an 80% completion. My hope is he can improve is YAC with Adams pulling double coverage. Slots never quite get the respect they deserve
@@Dr.Spatula I don't think people realize how ridiculously good an 80% catch percentage is. Even the best rarely get over 65%. It's a testament to Renfrow's route-running prowess and hands
@@MrScotty2Hotty28 All the jokes right now are about Kenny Pickett's small hands, but Renfrow has very small hands (7 7/8") & short arms (29 1/8"). His measurables from the combine look horrid on paper. However, his scouting report said it all about him: "Take his measurables, throw them in the garbage, & just look at his game tape." "He's a great route runner. He catches everything. He's quicker than fast. He's a coach's son. I think I checked off all the cliche boxes for a white slot receiver, but they are all true. Watch him work against Minkah Fitzpatrick and tell me if you think he can play."
@@TheNightOwl11683 Game tape don't lie, that's the big thing. But I do also think good wide receiver coaching helped him. Jon Gruden may have been fired but his coaching staff was actually pretty solid
The fact that Polamalu and Ed Reed played at the same time, no less in the same division, was crazy. Probably the two best modern safeties, maybe the 2 best safeties flat out of all time.
Awesome video. There were a lot of quality clips in here that I haven’t seen in a while/ever. A lot of highlights videos are the same clips over and over again, but you had a lot of originals and the Reed/Manning clip was a really cool addition as well. Thank you for this!!
Safeties aren't as highly valued as most positions, but when you have someone like Troy or Reed, it shows how important they really can be. I'm a Steelers fan so it's hard not to consider Troy the best, but Reed was right up there also. Would of loved to see those two play together. They would of complimented each other perfectly.
I agree that safety isn’t valued as high as it should be. I’m a Viking fan, as bad as our defense has been over the past 3 seasons I can only imagine how bad we’d be on that side of the ball without Harrison smith. That position is SO undervalued.
@@richardtherichard26 it seems he wasn't getting his recognition as a great player til the last two years or so. Didn't even know who he was, then saw him play last year and it confirmed the recent hype. Dude is a great player.
Couple of thoughts: Polamalu is unreal! Some of these are just so-so, bad throws or staring down receivers etc. It was cool to see Belichick get excited about plays, he is so monotone it was cool to see him animated. And if he calls it the best play he has ever seen by a FS then that is really something for Reed!
Troy had, bar none, the greatest snap timing in NFL history, it was just ridiculous how he managed to cross the line at the exact moment the ball was snapped. He'd start 20 yards out and get a tackle for a loss, it's insane.
Kuechly's back to back picks on Romo needed to be on here. That was not just Kuechly reading the plays before it happened, but giving Romo pre-snap looks to goad him into throwing both balls. Best defensive play I've ever seen.
There was never and will never be a better man to just read an offence perfectly like Troy, the way he just knew what was gunna happen is wild! Miss him in the Black amd Yellow!
@@treynelson88 A fan having to give respect to a rival team or player for a play is significant, especially with how competitive the West has almost always been. I'm a Raiders fan and I like hearing the team and players I root for get the respect they deserve from a team that "hates" us, who we also "hate"
The cutaway shot to the Patriots sideline after the Butler interception always makes me laugh. Every last one of them snapped into 10 year old mode with the split second realization that they won the superbowl.
As a Raiders fan, I was surprised to see 3 of their defensive plays in the first few minutes. Not as surprised to see 4 against us the rest of the video. The Mack pick 6 and the Renfrow tackle on the fake punt have to be my favorites.
the explanation of Belichick & Colinsworth really makes the Reed clip extremly good fitting just makes people realize even more how much work it takes to be in such perfect position to make a play. Even more impressive how often Polamalu puts these things up, proably the first human to master ultra instinct even before Goku did :p
@Jay20431 Deion Sanders always gave the impression that he just breezed in and it was just so easy. At Cowboys camp, Deion had a tricked out golf cart to get around in. Michael Irvin saw he had a video player in it and Deion was always watching film.
I miss the safety position from back then. Williams, Woodson, Harrison, Reed... They wouldn't be able to play like they did then in today's game without penalties.
Polamalu's timing was impeccable... No one like him... And that dive on the goal line to stop a td... I still can't believe he had the perfect timing on some of these to not get flagged... That's amazing...
The Renfrew play is pretty underatted especially with how far he had to go ... how small he is and he still dislodged the ball with perfect technique.... also polamalu was insane
Hunter Renfrow was not looking to dislodge the ball with his helmet. He was looking to make a form tackle the way he has always been taught to do it. The fact that the receiver turned to the sideline was just gravy on the roast. Where 3rd & Renfrow deserves the credit on that play was his pre-snap recognition. No need to credit him for the fumble, (which was pure happenstance) but do credit him with the awareness to see what was happening and respond to it. Take his pads away, and he is a guy that does your taxes or balances your books for audit. Give him pads... and he is a heads up football player that can make you miss him if both of you start in a phone booth. That said, he was a perfect thumbnail for this video.
I am a lifelong Bucs fan, but Troy Polamalu was my favorite player growing up. So much so, I bought his jersey and still have it. Dude was an absolute joy to watch as a football fan.
Some you missed: Ray Lewis stopping Marty Schottenheimer's Chargers on 4th and Goal late in the 4th quarter. Lawrence Taylor pick-6 against the Lions, scoring the Giants only TD that day. Ed Reed 126 yard pick-6 against the Eagles. And with all the Troy Palamalu highlights you missed the biggest one (because it looked like any normal made field goal): Troy racing to the C-gap to force Pat Macafee (the Colts holder) to switch out of a fake FG and back to a regular FG attempt.
Renfrow's play was by FAR the #1 play on this list. All of the other plays were made by players just playing their position. Renfrow's play had to be broken down by a wide receiver converting to play defense on a disguised play. Renfrow for the win!
As a hawks fan, the Malcolm Butler interception still hurts a bit every time i see it. Im just glad that only half of the compilation videos on youtube have it in there. 😅
Me and my brother were so hyped when Khalil Mack got that interception on Newton, those were some good memories but I'm really excited to see this new Raiders offense and defense...
Watching Polamalu as a kid, I didn't understand how great he was. I just knew we hated him since he's flatten people all the time:) but my sister and I had hair like his and my dad would call us his little polamalu😂😂😂
I think my favorite of those kinds of plays is when Jack Squirek of the Raiders picked off Theismann in the Super Bowl and loped into the end zone. Same game as when Marcus Allen ran that 74-yard reverse-his-field touchdown.
I'm a linebacker guy. Played it, coached my kids how to play it, play it on video games, etc, but Troy has to be the most exciting player I've ever seen.
Troy Polamalu was such a fckin BEAST. As a Colt's fan, that story that Pat McAfee tells about TP lining up in the C gap is hilarious. You don't really see many players like him anymore. In the days between like 2006 and 2015ish, those were some of the most fun days to watch football. IDK what it is now, but for some reason the game doesn't have the same level of excitement that it used to have. Maybe its due to the stupid penalties they've created or something, but its not like it used to be.
Fun fact, i was actually at the game when mac pick 6'd newton with my dad and sister. It was the only raiders game my dad got to see in Oakland b4 they moved to Vegas.
I love Watching Kuechly Just Callout The offense’s Plays and just Make a highlight Real He does indeed deserve the “Smartest Linebacker” title Absolute beast sad to see him retire early
11:33 I remember that one. I was hoping he would just dump it, had 7 blockers for the blitz, I think Pascoe was a block/release and Clay Mathews always killed us.
2:41 Defining moment. Had the Seahawks made it, we'd be talking about a dynasty. The play Pete Carroll called up seemed so... "off" given the team's identity. But hindsight's 20/20. It is what it is.
Polamalu's instincts were god tier.... and to this day Pat is still trying to figure out why Troy lined up in the C-gap 😂😂😂😂
He found out, polamalu had that connecting with God 😆😆😂
Troy's got a direct line to the big guy above. Troy admitted it himself.
It’s not his instincts, it’s putting in work off field like Ed Reed, doing your homework and watching film.
i mean, how stupid can the qb be? he's the one best positioned to see troy charging the line, he can delay the snap to either make him stop or catch him offside.
Hahaha
Troy could just know what to do without any reason as to why.
Ed Reed knew what to do, because he knew the offense better than the offense.
They were two absolutely amazing safeties that were always in the right spot
Crazy they played at the same time in the same division.
same with charles woodson
Pat still hasn’t figured out why he lines up in the c gap
That's why they're both in the Hall of Fame.
@@brite_b4dawin827 and he never will
I love that the Steelers called a play for 10 guys on defense and then just let Polamalu do whatever he wanted based on what he saw. Absolutely incredible instincts.
Neutral Zone Infraction
Should rename this segment NFL “When Troy Polamalu Read him like a book” moments wow he was an incredible athlete
Like when he lined up in the c gap and ruined pat mcafees day
He's in most of the videos
I was young when Troy Polamalu was playing but god he was fun to watch
That would be the dumbest thing to name this video that included so many plays that didn't include Polamalu
Yeah that would be just as dumb to take a sarcastic comment seriously smh
Fucking love that Renfrow is getting the respect he deserves with the thumbnail. How many wide receivers would be able to read and execute that
Off the top probably julio
@@Belairepapi Stefon diggs maybe, but definitely Julio.
Yeah Renfrow is gifted . When have high football instinct , gonna make plenty plays . HS, College or NFL
As a raiders fan that was one of my favorite plays ever… just solid, heads up football and played perfectly
and hes the last clip
2 things. First, everything Polamalu! Great highlights. Second, 6:55 is this Bill Belichick being positive, complimentary and enthusiastic?! Simply amazing!
If there's one thing in this world that Bill loves it's great football being played, the man lives breathes and eats the game
Ask him about long snappers sometime
@@Crabitat Joe Cardona is going to get a statue outside of Gillette when he retires (and rightfully so)
At the same time proving how little Chris Collinsworth knows football
@@handsofrand6660 if there is one thing he loves more than football, its Ed Reed. Bill has a massive crush for Reed.
Troy Polamalu was one of the greatest defensive players to ever play the game. What a phenom
now raiders got his cousin isaiah
I would be confident enough to say is THE greatest defensive player like him like there are so so many greats just none of them had the mindset he did
It’s crazy how many amazing defensive players had over the years think about how good there defense was in the 70s too they’re had to be so many superstars and now they have tj watt who tied the sack record last season
Hunter Renfrow is the man and I really hope with Devante Adam there they can both benefit from each other's presence. ☠️👍🏽
He had a really good season last year. 103 receptions for 1,038 yards with an 80% completion. My hope is he can improve is YAC with Adams pulling double coverage. Slots never quite get the respect they deserve
Another Clemson great. Love me some Hunter Renfrow. Walk on at Clemson and now an NFL star.
@@Dr.Spatula I don't think people realize how ridiculously good an 80% catch percentage is. Even the best rarely get over 65%. It's a testament to Renfrow's route-running prowess and hands
@@MrScotty2Hotty28 All the jokes right now are about Kenny Pickett's small hands, but Renfrow has very small hands (7 7/8") & short arms (29 1/8"). His measurables from the combine look horrid on paper. However, his scouting report said it all about him:
"Take his measurables, throw them in the garbage, & just look at his game tape."
"He's a great route runner. He catches everything. He's quicker than fast. He's a coach's son. I think I checked off all the cliche boxes for a white slot receiver, but they are all true. Watch him work against Minkah Fitzpatrick and tell me if you think he can play."
@@TheNightOwl11683 Game tape don't lie, that's the big thing. But I do also think good wide receiver coaching helped him. Jon Gruden may have been fired but his coaching staff was actually pretty solid
The fact that Polamalu and Ed Reed played at the same time, no less in the same division, was crazy. Probably the two best modern safeties, maybe the 2 best safeties flat out of all time.
Awesome video. There were a lot of quality clips in here that I haven’t seen in a while/ever. A lot of highlights videos are the same clips over and over again, but you had a lot of originals and the Reed/Manning clip was a really cool addition as well. Thank you for this!!
Safeties aren't as highly valued as most positions, but when you have someone like Troy or Reed, it shows how important they really can be. I'm a Steelers fan so it's hard not to consider Troy the best, but Reed was right up there also. Would of loved to see those two play together. They would of complimented each other perfectly.
I agree that safety isn’t valued as high as it should be. I’m a Viking fan, as bad as our defense has been over the past 3 seasons I can only imagine how bad we’d be on that side of the ball without Harrison smith. That position is SO undervalued.
@@richardtherichard26 it seems he wasn't getting his recognition as a great player til the last two years or so. Didn't even know who he was, then saw him play last year and it confirmed the recent hype. Dude is a great player.
Couple of thoughts: Polamalu is unreal! Some of these are just so-so, bad throws or staring down receivers etc.
It was cool to see Belichick get excited about plays, he is so monotone it was cool to see him animated. And if he calls it the best play he has ever seen by a FS then that is really something for Reed!
apparently when hes not in coach mode hes a pretty affable and funny guy
Troy had, bar none, the greatest snap timing in NFL history, it was just ridiculous how he managed to cross the line at the exact moment the ball was snapped. He'd start 20 yards out and get a tackle for a loss, it's insane.
I never get tired of seeing Renfro make that tackle
Kuechly's back to back picks on Romo needed to be on here. That was not just Kuechly reading the plays before it happened, but giving Romo pre-snap looks to goad him into throwing both balls. Best defensive play I've ever seen.
That play by renfrow is the most heads up play I've ever seen!
There was never and will never be a better man to just read an offence perfectly like Troy, the way he just knew what was gunna happen is wild! Miss him in the Black amd Yellow!
Polamalu had sooo many plays in this vid, just really showing how good he was for people who didnt watch him
Ding has to put the Super Bowl XLIX interception in every video they can 🤣
it was THE worst call ever
@@EnsVibes I mean to be fair he saw it coming if this was an any other pass play that’s normally a touchdown pass that’s just bad luck
12:09 This moment offically convinced me that Hunter Renfrow is destined for greatness.
Lmao the coach in the yellow’s reaction at 12:24 has me dead 💀
YES YES YES!!! NOOOO :(
Looks like he's the special teams coach and that was his moment of greatness being foiled.
Charger fan here, that Renfrow one was legit.
Raider fan here. Yeah it was, legit thought you guys got the 1st that play. Really good play call, Renfrow just has a high football IQ
I was at the game and man that play both teams went crazy 🤯
I can’t wait for the 2022 season. Raiders and Chargers are quite the matchup last few seasons
No one cares you’re a chargers fan, I hate when people say that “cHaRgEr fAn hErE.”
@@treynelson88 A fan having to give respect to a rival team or player for a play is significant, especially with how competitive the West has almost always been. I'm a Raiders fan and I like hearing the team and players I root for get the respect they deserve from a team that "hates" us, who we also "hate"
The cutaway shot to the Patriots sideline after the Butler interception always makes me laugh. Every last one of them snapped into 10 year old mode with the split second realization that they won the superbowl.
As a Raiders fan, I was surprised to see 3 of their defensive plays in the first few minutes. Not as surprised to see 4 against us the rest of the video.
The Mack pick 6 and the Renfrow tackle on the fake punt have to be my favorites.
LOL.. I was happy to see anything CWood. but gotta give it to Polamalu
Just looked through the comments to see if I was the only one.
I was at the game Mack had the pick 6. Probably loudest I've ever heard Oakland
the explanation of Belichick & Colinsworth really makes the Reed clip extremly good fitting just makes people realize even more how much work it takes to be in such perfect position to make a play. Even more impressive how often Polamalu puts these things up, proably the first human to master ultra instinct even before Goku did :p
@Jay20431 Deion Sanders always gave the impression that he just breezed in and it was just so easy. At Cowboys camp, Deion had a tricked out golf cart to get around in. Michael Irvin saw he had a video player in it and Deion was always watching film.
Chris Collinsworth starting in with his "but here's a guy-" and Belichick like "let me stop you right there" lmao goat
I miss Polamalu, he’s just insane, he was 100% the Defensive GOAT.
I miss the safety position from back then. Williams, Woodson, Harrison, Reed... They wouldn't be able to play like they did then in today's game without penalties.
I rank Troy #2 defensive GOAT, behind Lawrence Taylor.
What about ray lewis?
Polamalu's timing was impeccable... No one like him... And that dive on the goal line to stop a td... I still can't believe he had the perfect timing on some of these to not get flagged... That's amazing...
Polamalu such an incredible player.
I like how Troy comes in on the first one, he’s like “Move, I’m headed to work.”
The polamalu highlight reel baby. His instincts were insanely sharp he read everyone’s mind haha especially pat’s 😂
The Renfrew play is pretty underatted especially with how far he had to go ... how small he is and he still dislodged the ball with perfect technique.... also polamalu was insane
Hunter Renfrow was not looking to dislodge the ball with his helmet. He was looking to make a form tackle the way he has always been taught to do it. The fact that the receiver turned to the sideline was just gravy on the roast. Where 3rd & Renfrow deserves the credit on that play was his pre-snap recognition. No need to credit him for the fumble, (which was pure happenstance) but do credit him with the awareness to see what was happening and respond to it.
Take his pads away, and he is a guy that does your taxes or balances your books for audit. Give him pads... and he is a heads up football player that can make you miss him if both of you start in a phone booth.
That said, he was a perfect thumbnail for this video.
@@mikeorr3333 💯
You know you’re a legend when Old Billy B shows emotion and actually geeks out over how good you are
That DJ hit always brings a smile to my face.
I thank you for having that Renfrow tackle as the last play of the video.
Jack Jones is on here now
Do “immediate sacks” moments
Aka a compilation of Troy Polamalu
@@AYoungAdultOnUA-cam Alternatively.
@@AYoungAdultOnUA-cam He was my main idea, but since he was used 3 times in this video, the idea is kinda losses
Troy was such a legend
Only one Luke Kuechly play?? That man deserves more respect. He was dubbed one of the smartest linebackers and read every team like a book.
I need more Defensive Highlights like this!!!! KEEP DOING YOUR THING BOSS!
Do best “ forced fumble” moments aka (best strips and punches etc)
I am a lifelong Bucs fan, but Troy Polamalu was my favorite player growing up. So much so, I bought his jersey and still have it. Dude was an absolute joy to watch as a football fan.
Some you missed: Ray Lewis stopping Marty Schottenheimer's Chargers on 4th and Goal late in the 4th quarter. Lawrence Taylor pick-6 against the Lions, scoring the Giants only TD that day. Ed Reed 126 yard pick-6 against the Eagles. And with all the Troy Palamalu highlights you missed the biggest one (because it looked like any normal made field goal): Troy racing to the C-gap to force Pat Macafee (the Colts holder) to switch out of a fake FG and back to a regular FG attempt.
Even if you return a pick six from the very back of the endzone its 109 yards
@@demonicexecutioner2734 it was such a good INT that they called it for 126 yards. :)
Renfrow's play was by FAR the #1 play on this list. All of the other plays were made by players just playing their position. Renfrow's play had to be broken down by a wide receiver converting to play defense on a disguised play. Renfrow for the win!
The fact that Polamalu is in like 5 of these clips speaks numbers
I ain’t even finish the video, so 6 lmao
As a hawks fan, the Malcolm Butler interception still hurts a bit every time i see it. Im just glad that only half of the compilation videos on youtube have it in there. 😅
Me and my brother were so hyped when Khalil Mack got that interception on Newton, those were some good memories but I'm really excited to see this new Raiders offense and defense...
Especially since we picked up patriots Gm and OC. This next season going to be good
Let's just get a "Best of Polamalu" reel :D
Mildly disappointed TJ Watts play where he wagged his finger at Baker isn't on here, that play definitely fits here.
A "NFL Where you going moments"
FR
nah lowkey tho
I love these kinds of plays. They're the ones that are made in the film room
Do funny nfl players when it was serious😂😂
😭😭you high ain’t you
@@nnfguapo6048 he must be
@@nnfguapo6048FR💀
Are you high?
@@oktome3648 how bruh
That Vince wilfork clip gave me chills. What an advanced player. Usually interior d linemen are useless in the pass game that was next level
Best special team plays
I think he did that
6:15 That's Vince Wilfork!
Do best ‘turning the table’ Moments like last drives that won them the game. For example, Tom Brady’s comeback with James white for the TD.
That stick by Renfrow being last was perfect. A WR breaking up a pass. I kept waiting for it to be in the clip
0:51 that is how you teach Budda baker to run from D.K metcalf
2:15 I love that transition when he intercepted it the other teammates instantly sprint toward him to back him up for blocking. what a teamplay
On the Renfrow play, an offensive player made a defensive play while on special teams.
A WR making that read is ridiculous
Watching Polamalu as a kid, I didn't understand how great he was. I just knew we hated him since he's flatten people all the time:) but my sister and I had hair like his and my dad would call us his little polamalu😂😂😂
Can you do “What’s the point” moments
0:33
The ref not even looking was the best part...LOL
NFL “Bad players making great plays”
New title:Troy polamalu’s best plays
Do "who was that to" moments
Nice idea tony
Good idea
I think my favorite of those kinds of plays is when Jack Squirek of the Raiders picked off Theismann in the Super Bowl and loped into the end zone. Same game as when Marcus Allen ran that 74-yard reverse-his-field touchdown.
Hunter Renfro victimized on one play, totally makes up for it on the fake punt.
Tough, smart football player.
That Renfrow play is in my top ten all-time. Incredible hustle and vision.
Can you do "one more timeout moments" like where a team can win the game if they had one more timeout, like when the cowboys lost to the 49ers.
When Bellichik gushes over your read, you know it's a claasic.
Request: NFL’s “Learn from the pros” moments. Where veterans show off against rookies.
5:03 are we gonna talk about the guy at the bottom trying to juke out a ghost and then falling 😭
If you’re reading this Jesus loves you!
Little strange but ok
Lmao I was typing “I hope u put malc….” I didn’t even get to finish before the play showed up
He “read you like a book” haha 😆
@@sanchezfamily5763 the irony🤣
Hi
That renfrow play should be in the hall of fame
First
Nice
@@CH13_69 wait… Charles? From discord?
Nice
@@ferbslol22 yo
He being first
Great video but missed the Jamie Collins FG block when he jumped over the center
U read him like a book. Well executed overtake 👍
A “nfl game deciding challenges” would be intresting
I have not even started this video and I know this is gonna be a Troy Polamalu highlight reel.
Great video as a Steeler i loved Polamalu’s plays here but I have to say I’m shocked there was no Brain Dawkins clips here. Nonetheless great video!
This videos never disappoint. I’ve been watching your videos since middle school and now im out of school
forgot when Hasselbeck said "we want the ball and we're gonna score" then threw a pick 6
Thanks for the video Ding Productions!
If only this were more recent, it could show the raiders pick 6 against the chargers on the screen pass to Ekeler.
That fake punt by the Chargers is why I laugh at Spanos 🤣🤣 🤣🤣
I'm a linebacker guy. Played it, coached my kids how to play it, play it on video games, etc, but Troy has to be the most exciting player I've ever seen.
Jesus Christ died for your sins please repent for the kingdom of heaven is at handddddddddddDDDDdddd
Damn Troy was built different. He knew every play in the book. What an animal.
Troy Polamalu was such a fckin BEAST. As a Colt's fan, that story that Pat McAfee tells about TP lining up in the C gap is hilarious.
You don't really see many players like him anymore.
In the days between like 2006 and 2015ish, those were some of the most fun days to watch football.
IDK what it is now, but for some reason the game doesn't have the same level of excitement that it used to have.
Maybe its due to the stupid penalties they've created or something, but its not like it used to be.
you should do "nfl butterfingers" moments, love the vids!
Fun fact, i was actually at the game when mac pick 6'd newton with my dad and sister. It was the only raiders game my dad got to see in Oakland b4 they moved to Vegas.
I love Watching Kuechly Just Callout The offense’s Plays and just Make a highlight Real He does indeed deserve the “Smartest Linebacker” title Absolute beast sad to see him retire early
11:33 I remember that one. I was hoping he would just dump it, had 7 blockers for the blitz, I think Pascoe was a block/release and Clay Mathews always killed us.
Troy was and always will be my favorite nfl player of all time I was heartbroken when he retired
Manning’s face when Ed Reid picked him off is priceless. Couldn’t believe he got fooled
2:41 Defining moment. Had the Seahawks made it, we'd be talking about a dynasty. The play Pete Carroll called up seemed so... "off" given the team's identity. But hindsight's 20/20. It is what it is.
Troy P. and Ed Reed were 2 of the best to ever strap up. Just excellence at its best.
Polamalu's instincts made me think it wasn't just the TV coverage that was on a 7 second delay. The WHOLE WORLD was on a 7 second "Polamalu Delay".