I wouldn’t call a missed fg from 58 yards a “cost us the game” moment. From 55+ yards, there is always a significant chance of missing the kick (not to mention the higher risk of a block because of the lower trajectory required). In other words, that long of a kick is nowhere near easy.
Hmm, let's see: Was the loss a result of the miss? Was the field goal the play needed to win the game? Would the loss have been avoided if the kick had been made? That's what I thought, so shut up butt head!!!! I'm smart and you aren't L05Er A5S N3rD! How does it feel to be not cool and wrong? I don't care if it was a Hail Mary that was no good; if it's a play that has a possibility to win and it fails, it's a failure and a blown play to lose! You know nothing about football obviously! What happens if a 90 yard Hail Mary fails? The team on offense loses, and the failed Hail Mary is 100% why. You miss a field goal, you've single handedly lost the entire game! L0s3r 😈
He's missed 4 in his career, in 386 attempts. it's why the 2pt conversion against the Steelers was so dumb. Tucker is 99.99% for his career. Kick the XP. If you're worried about fatigue, how about drawing up a play that DOESN'T give TJ Watt a free run at your QB.
@@dvs620 the coach said that game that their entire already weak secondary was gased and Humphrey tore his pec that game so he didn’t want it to go to OT
My favorite thing about that was when he said. "Everyone was in the locker room telling me it wasn't my fault we lost the game. Which means it was 100% my fault we lost the game."
He's so accurate... And that kick was right down the middle and then just took off right... It was so unbelievable that'd he'd miss that it sparked a conspiracy theory about the K-Balls being Magnitized so the NFL could pull the ball toward the upright pole when they wanted someone to miss
That Mathew Stafford highlight at 5:31 and Tony Romo coming back into the game and winning from a deficit after breaking 3 ribs and puncturing his lung, and Philip Rivers playing with both of his knees torn barely able to move in the playoffs are probably the three most badass moments in the nfl’s history for a qb.
Cam coming back after getting his shit rocked by a cheap shot Cameron Jordan was badass too almost won the game if it wasn’t for devin funchess in the playoffs
@@ImaginaryNate it’s that gosh darn Alabama country boy toughness. Dude is a 1st ballot hall of famer for sure. I just wish we had better ownership because the Spanos family single-handedly ruined multiple super bowl caliber teams.
The best one is Dwayne Rudd. He took off his helmet during the last play of the game against the Chiefs, not knowing that the play was still going on. It allowed the Chiefs to be in FG range and kick the game-winning FG.
I remember reading a story in SI years ago about how being a placekicker was an unbelievably stressful position, mainly because they put you in a position where you're trying to win (or at least tie) the game, and when you fail to do it, everybody blames you for losing the game, even though you were put in that position by the rest of the team.
There have been a number of coaches over the years in the NFL who have treated kickers like absolute trash. Miss one game-ending FG, and you are trying out for your next team in less than a week. Used to be one of Bill Parcell's worst qualities.
@@stone1andonlytimes changing now. You see kickers being retained more and more. They often determine whether you win or lose especially late in the season
@sideaccount6198 yeah, I guess, but I stand by the point that if the team is good enough, the only kicks they need to make are extra points. If you're counting on a 57 yard kick to save your team, they're not that good.
I had Mark Andrews in fantasy last year so I watched the Ravens more than usual, and I can tell you that Lamar has blown it for a wide open Andrews so many times.
@@TheShapeshifter Agreed. That unblocked edge rush deserves a lot of that credit. At least Lamar put it up to be a catchable pass. Most QBs would have been wrapped up right there.
Except Claypool. He celebrated and costed his team at least 2-3 seconds that could have lead to another play. Obviously we don’t know for sure but either way he celebrated a first down when he and his team needed all the time they could get to score and he squandered that.
Maybe I missed it, but this list is incomplete without the Dee Ford for the Chiefs lining up offsides against the Patriots in the AFC Championship a few years ago. The Chiefs got an interception on the play and it would have ended the game. Highest stakes possible behind costing a team a Super Bowl win.
@@changesme110yearsago9 why was he even on the line? from what I heard he was a CB or S and was covering on the play and therefore didn't even need to be on the line at all.
@@la8282 Similar offense? Mac had two good tight ends when Cam's best was Ryan Izzo and his best receiver was the 3rd string for the falcons rn when mac had Meyers Agholor and Parker. He wasn't the best, but without him we win MAYBE 4 games all year instead of the 7 we did.
@@lukelevesque6121 yeah, dude has no idea what he's talking about. The fact that squad even went 7-8 (I refuse to count the Chiefs game when Hoyer started) is a miracle.
@@rhiiYT how was it the ref? The center can’t place the ball himself, the ref has to physically put the ball on the field for the ball to be snapped. It’s Dak’s fault for being the dumbest mfer on the football field.
He still top 10 and can make a strong argument to be somewhere in that 6-8 range imo.. 😂😂 but in this case i think it was his fault they lost. Yeah he got the ball off but he overthrew andrews
For part 2 Deandre Swift dropped TD catch against the bears in week 1 2020 Favre INT that sent the Saints to the SB Vikings missed FG at the buzzer against Seattle The guy on the packers who jumped up and hit the ball on Seattle's onside kick. Seattle got the ball back, won in OT and advanced Bengals late hit on Mahomes in AFC CG "We want the ball and we're gonna score!"
Somehow that's the moment they pick for Cam Newton... Not the Superbowl where he gave up and decided to NOT DIVE ON THE BALL. Swear Cam lives in my head rent free cuz he's so awful yet he is still around.
@@CAGETHAELEPHAWN as a Broncos fan that was a great year, we beat the Patriots in a close one in AFC championship and then Von got to prove he should have been number one pick over all, not Cam. When I saw him refuse to drop down on the ball in a moment that he could have led his team for a game-winning touchdown in the super bowl, he proved the lack of heart that he has.
he gets blamed because he hit the uprights 6 times total that season if i remember right. He missed a game winning field goal earlier that year that would have given the bears a bye from that playoff game too if he hit it
In the 2009 Grey Cup game (Canadian "equivalent" of the Super Bowl), with Montreal down by 2 at the end of the game, their kicker missed a field goal, seemingly giving the victory to Saskatchewan. Only problem for Saskatchewan was that they had an extra guy on the field, so Montreal got 5 yards and kicked again, winning the game. Best part is, Saskatchewan has this "Thirteenth Man" promotion for the team, similar to Seattle's "Twelfth Man", where the consider the crowd to be the extra man (Canadian football plays with 12 guys per side). Ironic that a 13th man cost them the title.
I love how Cowboys fans still try to say that they got fucked by that ref. Let’s forget that Kellan Moore and McCarthy legitimately thought a QB draw would be a good idea with so little time and no time outs. Let’s forget the fact that the ref needs to be there to spot the ball in order for the play to be run. Let’s forget the eight seconds that were added on to Dallas’ final drive due to the referees not knowing how to adjust the game clock. but no, he ran into the players! Controversy!!!!
Thank you for the cowgirls flops. As an oilers, and now Texans fan, it is the sweetest candy on earth watching the cowgirls partake their favourite pass time ie choking on big floppy see through purple footlongs.
Was waiting to see Ernest Byner. Also, that guy for the 49ers who muffed two punts in their NFC title game against the Giants in 2011/12. That reminds me…Roger Craig against the Giants in the 89/90 NFC title game
@@patrickfallon6192 Another weird forgotten one is John Casey, kicker for Carolina. After Ricky Proehl tied the Super Bowl 29-all against the Patriots with just over a minute left, Casey shanked the kick out of bounds and gave the Pats the ball at the 40. Credit to Brady--he made at least one third-down conversion to get them in range, and of course Vinetteri made it, but the likelihood of them getting in range would have been less if the kick wasn't screwed up. Also, old OT rules then, so true sudden death. Whoever won the coin toss, it's likely they would have drove and kicked a short field goal to win since neither team could stop each other in the second half...it's the little things lol...
I would add the miracle In the meadowlands #2 from December 2010, Tom caughlin tells the giants punter to send it out of bounds, sends it right to desean Jackson who returns it for a td as time expires
No one and I mean no one in Baltimore will ever be made at Justin Tucker for missing that Extra point considering how insanely prolific his career has been.
That missed extra point looks hella suspicious to me. The flags aren’t moving but the ball curves like a hurricane is near by. Look at the kickers face. He knows it.
Didn’t know pass breakups in the end zone were “you cost us the game” moments. Especially when the other team is statistically best friends with the end zone anytime they’re in the redzone
Looking back at that aj green play, it looked like he thought he was getting held and expected a flag, the corner was definitely grabbing him a little bit
1:29 I yelled at the top of my lungs, "They're going for two repeatedly." Everyone poured into the living room (there were like six or seven people in the house), and our hearts sank. We watched the Ravens miss the 2-Point, then we ran a lap around the house, ( We do this if we win either a division game or a very unlikely win ) I'm pretty sure that play alone took about 3 years off of my life.
It wouldn't make a difference, dak through a short little dink way out of field goal range. They needed to throw 12-15 yards but Prescott can't throw beyond jv.
Tucker was point shaving..u can tell by his "shocked face" over played his part like when clayface tried to trick Batman into believing he was the flash yo 😂😂
If he had made it, they would have won the game. He didn't make it, and they lost. By definition, missing it cost them the game. There are way better plays that could have been in here, like Dwayne Rudd taking his helmet off, or Vontaze Burfict's hit on Antonio Brown, but it technically counts.
@thecensoredmuscle563 as a Tampa resident and Bucs fan, it was funny. I mean, we can look back it knowing we won the Super Bowl that year and it all worked out. But no denying it was funny.
@@adriansolis3589 that was on the offensive line. The ref HAS to set the ball. A good center would have been sideways for the ref to grab the ball and set it.
@@Loukious it's completely on Dak, he ran an extra 10 yards wasting all the time forcing his whole team to now go an extra 10 yards and set up, it was just not enough time. instead of immediately sliding down after the 1st down marker which would save a few seconds and give more than enough time to set and spike the ball.
One of my favorites is the first game in 2015 Cowboys/Giants. All Eli has to do is take the sack and more than likely not enough time is left for the Cowboys to get a TD. Well, Eli throws an incompletion to stop the clock. After a FG, the Giants go up by 6, and then Romo, a much better QB, comes in to surgically dissect the Giants defense for a last second win. One of the best parts is seeing Eli on the sidelines with his mouth open like he just knows he's not even in the same league as Romo.
You’re gonna judge a guy on one mistake? Ok…should I mention Romo’s bobble against the Seahawks? Either way Eli got 2 rings and all Romo will be known for is his commentating.
@@iskender1327 How did Eli get those rings? Was it outscoring a team that averaged 35 points in 2007 and 32 points in 2011? Oh, wait.... He had to rely on Brady to have one of his worst games of the year and still need last second miracles to win. That sounds to me like the defense won those games, Eli was just along for the ride and given the MVP as a default. Actually, that was how Eli operated. Eli never beat a single team in the playoffs that scored over 20 points. And in those games, he only scored over 24 once. And you think it was Eli who was the hero? You seem to know as little about Romo as you do about Eli. Everyone loves to bring up that bobble. But, the game was actually lost 6 minutes earlier. The Cowboys had a 7 point lead and the ball on their own 2. Terry Glenn fumbles on the 4 resulting in a safety. 4 plays after the free kick, the Seahawks are winning. All of which had ZIP to do with Romo, but he gets the blame for the FG attempt. And as far as blown games go, Eli has a whole lot more that can be pinned directly on him. But, if you would like a direct comparison of their careers, I can do that. You won't like the results though. After that comparison, you will wonder how Eli ever even made it to the playoffs.
@@jsdzx Eli has the rings because he robbed a jewelry store. He literally had to rely on multiple pro bowl QBs to have one of their worst games of the year and still need lucky plays for last second narrow wins. He literally never beat a single playoff team that scored over 20 points while scoring over 24 once in 8 games. Even when most of those teams blew out the Giants in the regular season by scoring 45, 32, 35, 38, 27, and 37 points. Anyone with any football common sense would realize that without the defense, Eli may not have a single playoff win.
@@tomknapp6194 at the end of the day it doesn't matter. Romo is a choke artist who never made it to the playoffs. Eli has two rings over some of the greatest patriots teams of all time. Cope.
I wouldn’t call a missed fg from 58 yards a “cost us the game” moment. From 55+ yards, there is always a significant chance of missing the kick (not to mention the higher risk of a block because of the lower trajectory required). In other words, that long of a kick is nowhere near easy.
Hmm, let's see:
Was the loss a result of the miss? Was the field goal the play needed to win the game? Would the loss have been avoided if the kick had been made? That's what I thought, so shut up butt head!!!! I'm smart and you aren't L05Er A5S N3rD! How does it feel to be not cool and wrong? I don't care if it was a Hail Mary that was no good; if it's a play that has a possibility to win and it fails, it's a failure and a blown play to lose! You know nothing about football obviously! What happens if a 90 yard Hail Mary fails? The team on offense loses, and the failed Hail Mary is 100% why. You miss a field goal, you've single handedly lost the entire game! L0s3r 😈
The wind also took that ball
@@vsnxgjxy8099 Sounds like a big, fat, pudgy excuse to me sir
Technically “it cost them the game”
Yeah but unless it’s Justin tucker taking the kick I’m holding my breath with every other kicker
The most unbelievable one of these is seeing Justin Tucker miss an extra point.
He's missed 4 in his career, in 386 attempts. it's why the 2pt conversion against the Steelers was so dumb. Tucker is 99.99% for his career. Kick the XP. If you're worried about fatigue, how about drawing up a play that DOESN'T give TJ Watt a free run at your QB.
@@dvs620 the coach said that game that their entire already weak secondary was gased and Humphrey tore his pec that game so he didn’t want it to go to OT
@@treyquoinsmith7449 Cool. Then run any other play other than the one that leaves TJ Watt unblocked with a free run at Lamar Jackson.
My favorite thing about that was when he said.
"Everyone was in the locker room telling me it wasn't my fault we lost the game. Which means it was 100% my fault we lost the game."
@@josephvickrey5396 at least he knows lol
1:18 First Career Extra Point Miss in his 7th season in the NFL (2018). The 1st of 4 total. It doesn't get more consistent than that.
Best kicker in the league
Fact
He's so accurate... And that kick was right down the middle and then just took off right... It was so unbelievable that'd he'd miss that it sparked a conspiracy theory about the K-Balls being Magnitized so the NFL could pull the ball toward the upright pole when they wanted someone to miss
That had to have been wind. He sailed that perfect middle and then 💨👉
That was absolutely the wind catching the ball hard. It looked like a perfect kick for Zuerlein since it hooked so hard to the right
You forgot the highlight where the browns player took his helmet off thinking he got a sack but got flagged for it & KC hit the game winning FG
The always "entertaining" Dwayne Rudd! 😄
This video creator has only watched football for the last 3-4 seasons apparently
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That Mathew Stafford highlight at 5:31 and Tony Romo coming back into the game and winning from a deficit after breaking 3 ribs and puncturing his lung, and Philip Rivers playing with both of his knees torn barely able to move in the playoffs are probably the three most badass moments in the nfl’s history for a qb.
Cam coming back after getting his shit rocked by a cheap shot Cameron Jordan was badass too almost won the game if it wasn’t for devin funchess in the playoffs
@@dj_cmc2274 almost
@@MinnesotaPizzaFan yep almost
Philip Rivers’ toughness is god-like, no one knows where it comes from
@@ImaginaryNate it’s that gosh darn Alabama country boy toughness. Dude is a 1st ballot hall of famer for sure. I just wish we had better ownership because the Spanos family single-handedly ruined multiple super bowl caliber teams.
Justin Tucker’s face had me dead 😂😂😂 also I remember that drop by Asante. I held me breath for like 90 seconds.
Magnetic goal post
The best one is Dwayne Rudd. He took off his helmet during the last play of the game against the Chiefs, not knowing that the play was still going on. It allowed the Chiefs to be in FG range and kick the game-winning FG.
That’ll do it.
That game was amazing!
That was a rough way to lose a game
Batesville's finest.......
@@atworkstation Nah, Leon Lett costing Dallas on Thanksgiving against Miami
Burns getting caught offsides 3 times in a row is mad funny 🤣🤣🤣
That was basically a gimme for the other team. If I was the coach I’d of been fuming lol
I remember reading a story in SI years ago about how being a placekicker was an unbelievably stressful position, mainly because they put you in a position where you're trying to win (or at least tie) the game, and when you fail to do it, everybody blames you for losing the game, even though you were put in that position by the rest of the team.
There have been a number of coaches over the years in the NFL who have treated kickers like absolute trash. Miss one game-ending FG, and you are trying out for your next team in less than a week. Used to be one of Bill Parcell's worst qualities.
@@stone1andonlytimes changing now. You see kickers being retained more and more. They often determine whether you win or lose especially late in the season
But, I mean, you're a kicker -you have *one* job... ONE.
And 99% of the time that job is completely free of any physical contact so...
@sideaccount6198 yeah, I guess, but I stand by the point that if the team is good enough, the only kicks they need to make are extra points. If you're counting on a 57 yard kick to save your team, they're not that good.
@@NeuralNetProcessordoes that mean the chiefs aren’t that good
The double doink. It will live forever.
it was tipped
Greatest moment ever and Im a bear fan
@@JoefromNJ1 just barely, and sometimes thats all it takes
Pederson called a timeout the first kick he made
And that was the years my Eagles won the Super Bowl. It wasn’t with Wentz, but Nick freaking Foles lol
On the very first play, 0:24 the DB did a nice job of protecting the sideline.
True
1:13 The football gods were like “nah”
At least we know he's human
Cuz said 😮
Remember kids, if the game comes down to a field goal you f’ed up 2 quarters ago.
bro what? lmao
Marcus Williams diving at Stefon Diggs legs while he’s in the air should’ve been on here. That cost us a game.
Best moment of my football watching life.
@@Chagafinder mine was favre doing his thing and throwing across the middle
@@scs44444 ooh don’t forget about Nickell Robey-Coleman in coverage against Tommylee Lewis
@@scs44444 mine was Rudolph walking it off with a nice push off
stop bringing dis up bro
Even Justin Tucker couldn’t believe he missed
Justin Tucker is my uncvle. He is a fisher by nature, the greatest caster I;'ve ever seen./ KingDizzleLTDinc, I like you a lot.
Tbh that was Lamar's fault, threw it way outside
Could go as far to say coach if I remember that game correctly. Didn’t the coach go for it instead of kicking a fg like 3-4 times?
I had Mark Andrews in fantasy last year so I watched the Ravens more than usual, and I can tell you that Lamar has blown it for a wide open Andrews so many times.
It was definitely Lamar's fault
I think you have to credit the Steelers defense for getting right in Lamar's face right there.
@@TheShapeshifter Agreed. That unblocked edge rush deserves a lot of that credit. At least Lamar put it up to be a catchable pass. Most QBs would have been wrapped up right there.
My heart goes out to these guys…
Except Claypool. He celebrated and costed his team at least 2-3 seconds that could have lead to another play. Obviously we don’t know for sure but either way he celebrated a first down when he and his team needed all the time they could get to score and he squandered that.
@@smoky5448everyone was walking. He didn’t cost anything
They make millions they’ll be okay
@@noahfencemedia22they’re still humans with human emotions. Many millionaires suffer from problems like depression just like everyone else
@@smoky5448 claypool is always out there showboating like he isn't the most mid receiver in the league lol
Maybe I missed it, but this list is incomplete without the Dee Ford for the Chiefs lining up offsides against the Patriots in the AFC Championship a few years ago. The Chiefs got an interception on the play and it would have ended the game. Highest stakes possible behind costing a team a Super Bowl win.
100%.
I just saw this after making a comment on the very same thing.
Did you know the refs are supposed to alert the players when they are lined up offsides and he even asked them himself and they said he was good? 😂
@@changesme110yearsago9 why was he even on the line? from what I heard he was a CB or S and was covering on the play and therefore didn't even need to be on the line at all.
@@changesme110yearsago9If that was the case we would get 0 offsides penalties, plus pretty sure it was technically a “neutral zone infraction.”
that Dak qb sneak still gets me to this day
I felt so sorry for cam after that fumble. It not only cost him the game but pretty much ended his time with New England.
And he was the only reason they were close to winning that game, that offense had no weapons 😂
@@ZakiBTW Cam was God awful that season. We had a similar offense mac's rookie year and he did so much better. Cam was a liability every game
@@la8282 Similar offense? Mac had two good tight ends when Cam's best was Ryan Izzo and his best receiver was the 3rd string for the falcons rn when mac had Meyers Agholor and Parker. He wasn't the best, but without him we win MAYBE 4 games all year instead of the 7 we did.
@@lukelevesque6121 yeah, dude has no idea what he's talking about. The fact that squad even went 7-8 (I refuse to count the Chiefs game when Hoyer started) is a miracle.
Cam threw to damiere Byrd and nkeal Harry as his starters, even when he had edelman on his last legs he looked really good
4:28 as a bears fan this and caleb hanie’s interception throw to bj raji were two of the saddest moments in our recent history
As a bear fan get used to being sad. Its tradition
@@PRHILL9696 indeed it is, we live through pain our whole lives, i believe in JF1 tho
Reminds me off the time today where my qb threw 8 INTs in Football Fusion 2
Facts bro WRs living life on hard mode
LOL. You play that too. Same, well at least used to.
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lol, that reminds me of the time I got mvp intercepting the QB 6-7 times lol
@@warbadgerrr used to but the goddamn company ruined everything
2:10 ive watched this blunder probably a million times now.
More the ref fault he sold
@@rhiiYT how was it the ref? The center can’t place the ball himself, the ref has to physically put the ball on the field for the ball to be snapped. It’s Dak’s fault for being the dumbest mfer on the football field.
Always thinking about America’s Team I see, pathetic
No it’s dak fault because the ref must touch the ball before the snap
@@rhiiYT oh yea the ref slid down the middle with no timeouts 😂
The fact Lamar even got that ball off is a miracle dude had a defender directly in his face
He's him
@@LesgoSaquonhe was him like 4-5 seasons ago lol.
He still top 10 and can make a strong argument to be somewhere in that 6-8 range imo.. 😂😂 but in this case i think it was his fault they lost. Yeah he got the ball off but he overthrew andrews
@@aceboogie57it touched his hands dumbass how is that Lamar’s fault 😂😂😂😂
@@smoky5448reigning MVP lmao
0:25 i love how he sits on him for the win
These videos are the goats your amazing keep up the amazing talented work!
Never a lack of horrific endings for the Browns.
Nelson Agholor's drop against the Falcons in 2019 should be on here
That set the tone for what that year became
Or the Dolphins
For part 2
Deandre Swift dropped TD catch against the bears in week 1 2020
Favre INT that sent the Saints to the SB
Vikings missed FG at the buzzer against Seattle
The guy on the packers who jumped up and hit the ball on Seattle's onside kick. Seattle got the ball back, won in OT and advanced
Bengals late hit on Mahomes in AFC CG
"We want the ball and we're gonna score!"
Brian Bostic was the Packers player who botched the onside kick in the Seattle game.
I was expecting to see Richard Sherman's face after Russell Wilson threw the game-ending interception at the Super Bowl, but didn't see it.
Newton fumbling the ball against the bills lives in my head rent free along with gostkowski missing the extra point against the broncos.
And Damien Harris fumble vs bills
*dolphins
That was a moment of beauty for us bills fans.
Somehow that's the moment they pick for Cam Newton... Not the Superbowl where he gave up and decided to NOT DIVE ON THE BALL. Swear Cam lives in my head rent free cuz he's so awful yet he is still around.
@@CAGETHAELEPHAWN as a Broncos fan that was a great year, we beat the Patriots in a close one in AFC championship and then Von got to prove he should have been number one pick over all, not Cam. When I saw him refuse to drop down on the ball in a moment that he could have led his team for a game-winning touchdown in the super bowl, he proved the lack of heart that he has.
Blaming Cody Parkey for the Bears loss is idiotic. He's the only reason the Bears had points on the board to begin with. Matt Nagy cost them the game
Plus it was a blocked FG since an Eagle tipped it
it was more than 1 missed fg jit
he gets blamed because he hit the uprights 6 times total that season if i remember right. He missed a game winning field goal earlier that year that would have given the bears a bye from that playoff game too if he hit it
Probably on here because it was a playoff game
From the words of Billy Madison "YOU BLEW IT!!!" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Believe it or not, they’re still human. Very rich humans, but still humans lol
I was at that chargers vs Steelers game with the 2 straight penalties, that game was absolutely crazy
Dak will forever be haunted by that ending.😂😂😂😂
In the 2009 Grey Cup game (Canadian "equivalent" of the Super Bowl), with Montreal down by 2 at the end of the game, their kicker missed a field goal, seemingly giving the victory to Saskatchewan. Only problem for Saskatchewan was that they had an extra guy on the field, so Montreal got 5 yards and kicked again, winning the game.
Best part is, Saskatchewan has this "Thirteenth Man" promotion for the team, similar to Seattle's "Twelfth Man", where the consider the crowd to be the extra man (Canadian football plays with 12 guys per side). Ironic that a 13th man cost them the title.
1:13: Ravenclaw’s bludger really tried to take someone’s head off.
I love how dak gets mad at the ref, he’s like “but I thought I was allowed to spot the ball”
I love how Cowboys fans still try to say that they got fucked by that ref. Let’s forget that Kellan Moore and McCarthy legitimately thought a QB draw would be a good idea with so little time and no time outs. Let’s forget the fact that the ref needs to be there to spot the ball in order for the play to be run. Let’s forget the eight seconds that were added on to Dallas’ final drive due to the referees not knowing how to adjust the game clock. but no, he ran into the players! Controversy!!!!
@@StutteryBoi Sidelines were covered. What other play could they have called? Dak needed to go down 5 yards earlier and give ball to ref, not Center.
@@StutteryBoi They didn't call a draw it's just that dak didn't wanna do the play Mccarthy called
@@LesgoSaquon if that’s the case then Dak made a catastrophically bad call 😂
@@LesgoSaquon Nope, McCarthy called the play. He said he did at his presser.
Thank you for the cowgirls flops. As an oilers, and now Texans fan, it is the sweetest candy on earth watching the cowgirls partake their favourite pass time ie choking on big floppy see through purple footlongs.
It’s funny that this is recommended to me immediately after the Patriots Vs. Raiders game ifykyk lol
Need a new version with the Ossai penalty LMAO
You are literally the most underrated person Ik
5:31 88 gave claypool such a devious stare
That interception with Douglas was the best game ever I was in the mountains watching that game
Was waiting to see Ernest Byner. Also, that guy for the 49ers who muffed two punts in their NFC title game against the Giants in 2011/12. That reminds me…Roger Craig against the Giants in the 89/90 NFC title game
People have short memories 🏈
@@patrickfallon6192 Another weird forgotten one is John Casey, kicker for Carolina. After Ricky Proehl tied the Super Bowl 29-all against the Patriots with just over a minute left, Casey shanked the kick out of bounds and gave the Pats the ball at the 40. Credit to Brady--he made at least one third-down conversion to get them in range, and of course Vinetteri made it, but the likelihood of them getting in range would have been less if the kick wasn't screwed up. Also, old OT rules then, so true sudden death. Whoever won the coin toss, it's likely they would have drove and kicked a short field goal to win since neither team could stop each other in the second half...it's the little things lol...
I would add the miracle In the meadowlands #2 from December 2010, Tom caughlin tells the giants punter to send it out of bounds, sends it right to desean Jackson who returns it for a td as time expires
Fun fact: Justin Tucker can sing opera in seven languages. (And he sounds pretty damn good doing it)
Yes but as far as field goals this year he's flat
tucker had been kicking for 10 seasons and that was the only extra point he missed, feels dirty to have him in here
Nagey's reaction will never get old 🤣
lol he ended up being a horrible coach and a worse person
0:52 dude has, "WHY" written on his head
2:10 this highlight will always be funny to watch😂
No one and I mean no one in Baltimore will ever be made at Justin Tucker for missing that Extra point considering how insanely prolific his career has been.
7:36 damn good call by Joe Buck actually
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This video was just an attack on Dallas
That missed extra point looks hella suspicious to me. The flags aren’t moving but the ball curves like a hurricane is near by. Look at the kickers face. He knows it.
New Orleans Saints voodoo magic.
MAGNETS
Hell yea that game was rigged and he knew something was fishy
Are you seriously insinuating that something was done with the ball to make it curve outside? Lmao
@@corycosta1818 that’s exactly what I’m saying
Didn’t know pass breakups in the end zone were “you cost us the game” moments. Especially when the other team is statistically best friends with the end zone anytime they’re in the redzone
Looking back at that aj green play, it looked like he thought he was getting held and expected a flag, the corner was definitely grabbing him a little bit
As a Steelers fan, I turned off the game in anger when 00:35 happened only to realize 5 minutes later that he dropped it lol
1:29 I yelled at the top of my lungs, "They're going for two repeatedly." Everyone poured into the living room (there were like six or seven people in the house), and our hearts sank. We watched the Ravens miss the 2-Point, then we ran a lap around the house, ( We do this if we win either a division game or a very unlikely win ) I'm pretty sure that play alone took about 3 years off of my life.
That moment led to Terrell’s incredible season.
0:06 Gotta run out of bounds bro
It wouldn't make a difference, dak through a short little dink way out of field goal range. They needed to throw 12-15 yards but Prescott can't throw beyond jv.
Tucker was point shaving..u can tell by his "shocked face" over played his part like when clayface tried to trick Batman into believing he was the flash yo 😂😂
Jakoby Meyers about to be on every one of these for the rest of his life
Stevie Johnson was too good to be defined by that drop. A model of consistency when Buffalo was anything but consistent.
and the sad part is Stevie blamed himself so hard for that. But the Mafia still loves him.
That 2 point conversion changed Mark Andrews career. Now he's one of the best TEs in the league!
Wasn’t his fault, just a bad throw.
He was already one of the best in the league at that time
Also surprised Minneapolis Miracle wasn’t on here
Can we now have the 29 minute video of Justin Tucker winning games on the last kick?
Justin Tucker's eyes after he missed will never get old. 😂😂😂😂
" oh my goodness the bears season is gonna end on a double doink" 😂😂😂 that never gets old
Excellent compilation.
update for kadarius toney single handedly losing the game for the chiefs last night 😂
7:21 "oh geez" "oh my goodness"
Gonna need to update this for Jakobi Meyers
great video homie
Blair Walsh missing a go ahead filed goal from 27 yards out with 21 seconds left in a wildcard game should be there.
Not to mention Gary Anderson
The Cowboys and clock management lol
My pats should be on here for last night’s performance
Kowboyz be Kowboyzin' since 1995, it's priceless :D
Still my favorite lucky game for the eagles. That double doink was completely lucky for them
Nobody knew it at the time but the kick was blocked ever so slightly so it wasn’t completely luck
I MISS U BEAST
Painful to watch no matter what team you root for.
No it's not lmfao
Seeing dak here makes my day
Put that bengals player from the AFC Championship game from today in here if you make a new video
Add Kadarius Toney from week one to this list
Tuckers face when he missed that extra point lmaooo
Even Dez was pointing to the sideline
You gotta love seeing the cowboys goof up everytime 😂
I don’t know if you can blame Lamar for missing the game winning pass when really it’s John harbough’s fault for not sending Tucker out
The look on Tuckers face when he found out sports were rigged lol
AJ green still doesn't know where the ball is.
Unless I'm missing some context, how did missing a 58 yard fg attempt at 5:01 cost his team the game?
If he had made it, they would have won the game. He didn't make it, and they lost. By definition, missing it cost them the game. There are way better plays that could have been in here, like Dwayne Rudd taking his helmet off, or Vontaze Burfict's hit on Antonio Brown, but it technically counts.
@@DariusOfPersia he probably meant how does missing a 58 yard fg make this video?
@@DariusOfPersiaNo, because the title is “**you** cost us the game”
He wasn’t the reason they lost
@@aidn12 Not the only reason, but if he makes the kick, they win. He didn't and they lost.
Awesome video beast
Tom Brady not knowing what down it was, will forever be the GOAT of boneheaded mistakes.
funny is that very same season he won the super bowl lol
@@halamadridpatriotsnationgo1057 you really think that is funny?
@@thecensoredmuscle563 quite frankly yes
@thecensoredmuscle563 as a Tampa resident and Bucs fan, it was funny. I mean, we can look back it knowing we won the Super Bowl that year and it all worked out. But no denying it was funny.
yet he is the GOAT by a million miles
Dak deciding to run the ball and keep the clock going as time ran out is my favorite. That had to be the most boneheaded play in history.
Ref sold it was a good play
@@adriansolis3589indeed
@@adriansolis3589 that was on the offensive line. The ref HAS to set the ball. A good center would have been sideways for the ref to grab the ball and set it.
@@Loukious it's completely on Dak, he ran an extra 10 yards wasting all the time forcing his whole team to now go an extra 10 yards and set up, it was just not enough time. instead of immediately sliding down after the 1st down marker which would save a few seconds and give more than enough time to set and spike the ball.
@@tomatoisnotafruit5670 It's on both
You know you’re offsides when you dive past the kick holder BEFORE the ball is kicked. 😮
3:15 Haden wasn’t offsides, Refs were heavily making sure LA got the win that game lol
His hand was over. But yeah that was bullcrap
@@golightning.noahsaltsman4474 it wasn’t over tho lol
1:14 That missed kick was cause of the wind, that flag looked like it was blowing pretty hard
One of my favorites is the first game in 2015 Cowboys/Giants. All Eli has to do is take the sack and more than likely not enough time is left for the Cowboys to get a TD. Well, Eli throws an incompletion to stop the clock. After a FG, the Giants go up by 6, and then Romo, a much better QB, comes in to surgically dissect the Giants defense for a last second win. One of the best parts is seeing Eli on the sidelines with his mouth open like he just knows he's not even in the same league as Romo.
Yeah as a cowboys fan it sound nice to us but he still got that jewelry. Sucks but Manning will always be thought of more fondly.
You’re gonna judge a guy on one mistake? Ok…should I mention Romo’s bobble against the Seahawks? Either way Eli got 2 rings and all Romo will be known for is his commentating.
@@iskender1327 How did Eli get those rings? Was it outscoring a team that averaged 35 points in 2007 and 32 points in 2011? Oh, wait.... He had to rely on Brady to have one of his worst games of the year and still need last second miracles to win. That sounds to me like the defense won those games, Eli was just along for the ride and given the MVP as a default.
Actually, that was how Eli operated. Eli never beat a single team in the playoffs that scored over 20 points. And in those games, he only scored over 24 once. And you think it was Eli who was the hero?
You seem to know as little about Romo as you do about Eli. Everyone loves to bring up that bobble. But, the game was actually lost 6 minutes earlier. The Cowboys had a 7 point lead and the ball on their own 2. Terry Glenn fumbles on the 4 resulting in a safety. 4 plays after the free kick, the Seahawks are winning. All of which had ZIP to do with Romo, but he gets the blame for the FG attempt.
And as far as blown games go, Eli has a whole lot more that can be pinned directly on him. But, if you would like a direct comparison of their careers, I can do that. You won't like the results though. After that comparison, you will wonder how Eli ever even made it to the playoffs.
@@jsdzx Eli has the rings because he robbed a jewelry store. He literally had to rely on multiple pro bowl QBs to have one of their worst games of the year and still need lucky plays for last second narrow wins.
He literally never beat a single playoff team that scored over 20 points while scoring over 24 once in 8 games. Even when most of those teams blew out the Giants in the regular season by scoring 45, 32, 35, 38, 27, and 37 points.
Anyone with any football common sense would realize that without the defense, Eli may not have a single playoff win.
@@tomknapp6194 at the end of the day it doesn't matter. Romo is a choke artist who never made it to the playoffs. Eli has two rings over some of the greatest patriots teams of all time. Cope.
I was at that game in buffalo supporting my Steelers!! The dude behind stood up and stomped the cup holder off the back of the chair lol