Even the 2015 Vikings team that loss to the Seahawks by way of the missed Walsh Chip shot. I think that team would’ve 100% at least gone to the NFC champ game that year to play Carolina too.
For me the devastating part of Vikings-Saints NFC title game wasn’t the pick. It was the three blown calls in overtime that forced the NFL to change overtime rules. Fumble recovered behind the line of to gain on 4th & inches, phantom pass interference, and the ball on Mechum’s “catch” clearly rolling on the ground. Not only did the refs extend the drive for the saints, but they moved the ball from the 42 to the 22 where the kicked the game winning fg.
Check out the Steelers QB throwing the ball straight to the defender with no pressure in the pocket and his receiver wasn’t even close to the ball 😂😂😂 SCRIPTED/RIGGED
Pete Carroll’s “OH NO” is such great piece of audio. You can tell he was as surprised as everyone else that was watching that game. Of the 100’s of millions of people either watching or listening to that game not one person ever saw that play coming.
Hawks fan here, but you have a great point. Shows the authenticity of the moment and even tho my team lost that day, I'm glad it was against the GOAT and happened to be one of the best SBs in recent memory.
The Saints-Rams NFC title game had a call that should have been DPI. The league has imposed a review on pass interference calls, but since then it was dissolved
@@troyh.2024 I mean that's the point most people don't realize. Everyone somehow expects their team to win the fucking Superbowl every year even though 31 teams don't. If all teams were equal it would take 32 fucking years for your team to win it, and 16 years for your team to make the Superbowl. So when it's this cut-throat, and difficult to win come playoff time, people like to say "X team really fucked it up" despite the fact that one extremely decrepit old man in zebra stripes can quite literally fuck your chances on one call.
The 2011-2020 saints have had their fair share of devastating playoff losses. Brees was so close to being in 3-4 more superbowl with maybe another couple rings.
Funny thing about that Diggs catch against the Saints for a touchdown was the next play they showed Farve throwing a pick against the Saints when he was with the Vikings. Which I thought they would have showed that Farve pick against the Saints right after the one he threw against the Giants.
If not for a late pick-6 by his defense, Brees could have no rings and the "yeah but..." hanging over his head. Same for Aaron Rodgers if Rashard Mendenhall hadn't coughed up the ball twice. Luck can never be discounted.
@@palaceofwisdom9448mf Brees didn’t throw an incompletion in that 2nd half and that Porter pick makes up for the 104830 times his defense blew it for him
@@palaceofwisdom9448 if not for the NFCCG interception, Brees would have no Super Bowl trips and an even bigger "yeah, but..." hanging over his head. You wouldn't even be able to call him the Marino of his generation because Marino at least made the Super Bowl.
1:58 pretty much changed today’s AFC landscape. The Pats downfall just allowed other AFC teams to rise up and take over the top. The Pats meanwhile have never recovered from that loss.
The AFC was weak for 20 years. only 4 teams with 3 QBs would ever make it. Just a coincidence that buffalo and miami are now good whenthey haven't been in 20 years... and maybe the jets next year with healthy Rodgers... but other than that they never had anyone other than Manning, Brady, and Roethlisberger until Mahomes came
That no-call in the saints/rams game was so bad that they changed the rules. They allowed challenges on PI calls but for some reason changed the rules back. Probably interfered with the NFL script......
the thing i hate about that was it was also Drew Brees' Last game too before retirement and ended like that. smh sometimes ill understand certain missed calls but there is no shot in hell that not 1 of those refs in that game saw that blantent PI. Was super devasted for the saints after that game and tbh that rams/patriots sb after it was hands down one of the worst sb i had ever watched lol
I didn't see the ending but I heard it. I was driving north of Seattle to pick up some MC parts off of Craig's List. The seller told me to stop by after the game. The freeways and streets were empty. Everybody was watching the game. I arrived and sat in the guy's driveway listening to the ending. When the interception happened, a huge groan came from the house. Everybody came out dejected. The seller was so depressed, that he took my lowball offer and sold me other parts at rock bottom prices. It was an amazing deal. Thanks Wilson!
I'm not sure which is more devastating beyond the loss itself, the fact that play resulted in one single interception the entire season across all teams and it was our interception we threw OR the freeze frame just before Russ threw it showing Ricardo wide open and no indication whatsoever in Butler's body position to indicate he's about to make that insane jump on the ball...I guess both of those can hurt just as much as the other
That 2003 wildcard game between the Browns and Steelers was one of the most underrated playoff games of the last 25 years. A lot of people (outside of Pittsburgh and Cleveland) forget that game because the game that came after was San Francisco’s slightly more epic comeback against the Giants at Candlestick Park.
Kelly Holcomb was literally perfect on this day. Threw for 429 yards. Up 33-28, and needing only a 1st down to ice the game, his 3rd down pass hit Dennis Northcutt (who had already had many great plays in this game and this season) in the hands and straight into the ground.
As a die-hard Cincinnati Bengals fan, I have experienced so much playoff heartbreak but that playoff loss in the 2005 AFC Wild Card game against the Steelers, the 2015 AFC Wild Card game against the Steelers and the 2022 AFC Championship game against the Chiefs, those 3 games still haunts me to this day
As a Browns fan I hate the Steelers more than the Bengals unbelievable how your team ended up blowing so many playoff games within seconds the roughing the passer and knocking Antonio Clown out cost you guys big time
@boligard Not gonna lie, when Vontaze Burfict and Adam Jones decided to act stupid and cost my Bengals a playoff game, I literally almost stopped watching football 😔😔😭😭
As someone who became a Cardinals fan after the 2015 season ended bc I did not start watching football before that, I want to try and watch the whole game but I just can't it pains me so much to even see Larry score the TD. I am so eager to see the Cardinals win atleast one playoff game and lose in a heartbreaking fashion again. Keep in mind we haven't won a playoff game since 2015 still so I really became a Cards fan at the worst time
Late 2010 Saints had a quite a handful of devastating playoff losses. Diggs last second TD for NFC title berth, the no call PI against the Rams for SB berth, the Vikings OT TD, and then the Brady vs Brees lone playoff battle that ended the latter's career.
Funny how Patrick Mahomes is so tough to bring down when he's passing/scrambling/running, but you touch him on the back when he's out of bounds and he sprays the ball and goes flying like a popped balloon.
As a Pittsburgh fan, I stopped watching football daily after Super Bowl 51 because I was getting sick of the Patriots going to and winning every other Super Bowl. Super Bowl 52 was the last game I ever recall watching until the 2019 wildcard.
I’m a falcons fan and lemme tell ya It ain’t easy I think I’m holding out hope to have a lions kinda moment where after decades of disappointment finally getting your moment than just following whoever is doing best but ngl fair weather fans have more fun
@@jakelz9885 Even though Longwell had never made a field goal that long in his career? Yeah, I looked into it a few years ago. His longest was 55. And given the history of Vikings kickers failing in the playoffs, a 56 yarder had no chance.
Dallas' playoff loss this year was brutal. It didnt have an exciting finish or anything like that but it was definitely unexpected and heartbreaking for all the Dallas fans. Complete domination by the Packers
@arcteryxlover69 Dallas, who had the #1 scoring offense in the league, was expexted to be losing 27-0 at one point and give up 48 points to the Packers at home where they were undefeated all year?
@jamiemcdonald4279 I can understand the reasoning behind saying Dallas was expected to lose but if anyone on here is trying to tell me complete domination by the Packers was expected then they're just trolling
@@zoso8818 fyi, Dallas beat no good teams all year. Their schedule was easy as shit. If they had the Bills' schedule, they're out of the playoffs before it even starts and that's facts. Listen, I like watching Dallas, but to say they were insane this year is being in denial of what their schedule is.
Of course he does....HE WAS PART OF ONE OF THEM!!!!....THE " FUMBLED " SNAP!!!...He paid his dues, and landed a huge payday announcing job....I actually enjoy his work from the broadcast booth.... the honest enthusiasm is a good style for him....
I love how adamant that Bills announcer was that the Music City Miracle was a forward pass even after the ruling, given when you watch a replay that is in line with the play the ball does go backwards.
The Bengals should've won that game against the Steelers, but they just had to go and hit the head of AB. Vontaze Burfict will never learn and players will never learn not to hit the heads of opposing players.
33:48 The worst offensive decision in Super Bowl history on the exact same play as the greatest defensive play in Super Bowl history! Quite intensifying and electrifying!
Misery loves company. That Eagles SB loss last year still haunts me but it's good to see a montage of every other fan base going through it as well lol
pfft Giants fans never expect to win a SB we just happy to be in playoffs. We never have a dominate team and no matter what we go thru we will always be the team to stop NE dynasty and Tom brady twice as well as all the other superior teams we should never of beat. That prize is worth more than any ring and will last us a generation. Also we stopped the undefeated season on the final game omg 15 years later and im still riding that game.
One game I’m surprised wasn’t here was the pats chiefs afc championship game in 2018 that was thrilling and must have been pretty heartbreaking for chiefs fans
Ronde Barber with the Buccaneers intercepting that ball in Philadelphia was the biggest punch in the mouth moment of in NFL Playoff History and that's why he went on winning Super Bowl Championship and he's now in the Hall Of Fame of 2023 19:46
I know many people say when a year should’ve been their year. But man, 2008 absolutely should’ve been the Cardinals’ year. Warner’s pick 6 and that defensive collapse on that final drive killed it. Warner too should’ve won that game and the second one with the Rams. He turned it over at crucial times
@@scottodonnell7121 The camera quality for 2009 does appear he did but I wonder if it was filmed using today’s more HD cameras if it would’ve looked more clear.
This right here is one of the most devastating travesty's and the most heinous crimes to ever committed against the team was the Raiders in the 2001 playoffs in the snow in Foxboro,MA as The Tuck Rule Game 23:52
Absolutely criminal that the 1998 nfc championship wasn’t the last game shown. No loss was ever more devastating. That Vikings team went 15-1, had the best offense of all time up to that point, and were 10 point favorites in that game. It looked like the Vikings curse would be broken and they would finally get their first Super Bowl. Everything was going great and then their perfect kicker missed his first field goal of the season. It’s almost like if Justin Tucker were to miss a 39 yard field goal that would seal the game for the Ravens in this years playoffs. It’s the most devastating because unlike any of the other games, the Vikings have almost no postseason success to cope with
if you have to make a whole paragraph explanation for why it's the most devastating loss, it probably isnt the most devastating loss. for 28-3, all you need to do is say 28-3 and everyone knows what you're talking about. for the seahawks passing the ball, again that's all you need to say and everyone knows
So many amazing moments. Sea of hands, Ghost to the Post, Immaculate Reception, Hail Mary, The Drive, The Fumble, 1 yard away, Wide Right, Music City Miracle, and on and on.
Paul Allen's call in the 2015 playoff game vs Seahawks saying are you kidding me???? THE SEASON CAN'T END LIKE THAT that's why paul allen simply put is the Vikings all time play by play caller of them all no question about it 3:07
eh, you know everyone else makes a much bigger deal abotu this than saints fans. Saints fans care way more about 2011 49ers game and the no call in 2018. 2017 was just there. Just another playoff loss everyone has
That missed PI against LA was the first time in my life I simply had no interest in the superbowl that followed, I didn't watch a single second of it - and I didn't miss much based on that score. LA did NOT belong in that game at all.
Before I start this as a Chiefs fan I'm just gonna go ahead and guess 2013 Wild Card round Colts comeback, 2017 Mariota tip pass game in the wild card, and 2016 Divisional round vs Steelers are gonna be on here. Like people wanna dog on Chiefs fans because of the bandwagoners that jumped on w/ Mahomes. The die hard fans who knew the Chiefs before #15 are just happy we have a good QB. Before Patrick KC was one of the most cursed franchises when it came to the playoffs. I mean KC finally got hope with Joe Montana in the early 90s, Joe gets knocked out in the 94 champship game and bever played another down. Thats a snakebitten franchise if Ive ever seen one.
That Chargers collapse against the Jags still makes no sense. Up 27-0 with 4 takeaways in a half just to lose is insane. You could argue it's crazier than 28-3
@@LiamDeege Bengals fans were also a bunch of bastards chucking debris at Ben Roethlisberger as they were cheering that he was injured while he was being carted off to the locker room!
@@zachdamenti4387 Oh don't even get me started on that. I'm a Pittsburgh fan myself and I never cheer when opposing players suffer injuries, not even when it's Cincinnati or Baltimore.
It is still shocking how Tom Brady and the Patriots were down 24-14 against the Seahawks with the Legions of Boom at their best and he went 13/15 124 yards and 2 touchdowns with 0 turnovers in clutch time AGAINST THEM. And as the Seahawks with the best RB at the time, their plan failed miserably as Bulter called the win with the infamous interception which was the Rise of the end of the Seahawks' unstoppable defense (meaning they weren't the same since - although they got their revenge and beat Brady's Patriots 31-24 in 2016). That SB is top 3 greatest SB games in NFL history and enjoyed every bit of it!!!
Any Broncos fan who lived through both the 96 loss to the Jaguars and the 2012 loss to the Ravens will tell you that the loss to the Jags was way, way worse. The Ravens loss was really bad and shocking for sure, but the Broncos had already won 2 super bowls at that point. The Jags loss at the time felt like Elway would never get a ring, and the city probably would never get a championship either.
The Redskins/Football Team/Commanders have been so irrelevant for so long nobody even remembers when they screwed up. The fumble on the handoff between Rypien and Brian Mitchell in the 1992 divisional playoff also haunts my dreams.
“You can take a knee and try a 56 yard field goal. This is not Detroit man this is the Super Bowl” 😢 I will never forget that play
A more heartbreaking loss than 1998 imo.
Even the 2015 Vikings team that loss to the Seahawks by way of the missed Walsh Chip shot. I think that team would’ve 100% at least gone to the NFC champ game that year to play Carolina too.
For me the devastating part of Vikings-Saints NFC title game wasn’t the pick. It was the three blown calls in overtime that forced the NFL to change overtime rules. Fumble recovered behind the line of to gain on 4th & inches, phantom pass interference, and the ball on Mechum’s “catch” clearly rolling on the ground. Not only did the refs extend the drive for the saints, but they moved the ball from the 42 to the 22 where the kicked the game winning fg.
lol now the vikings wish it was detroit
@@ianr3568 lol y’all only had that one good season in YEARS chill out
I like the addition of the losing teams announcers in several of these clips. You can hear the hope drain out.
Vikings guy being mad at Favre for throwing an interception when they still had one more down left was hilarious
Check out the Steelers QB throwing the ball straight to the defender with no pressure in the pocket and his receiver wasn’t even close to the ball 😂😂😂 SCRIPTED/RIGGED
Lol 28-3 is the first thing you see.
Never forget the greatest collapse ever
@@senorfish2503 It was perfect for the Falcons, but no! They just had to let up on defense, them and their showoff defenders!
@@LiamDeegelost 2k that day man fucking falcons..
Nah 35-3
7 years coming up soon every since that atrocity of a chokejob😂😂😂😂
Harbaugh’s 49ers, lead by Alex Smith and Kaepernick. Some of the greatest championship teams that never were.
Fuck Kaepernick, who cares about him?
Kyle Williams has haunted us ever since.
21:45 "THIS IS NOT DETROIT MAN" is an all time classic call
Pete Carroll’s “OH NO” is such great piece of audio. You can tell he was as surprised as everyone else that was watching that game. Of the 100’s of millions of people either watching or listening to that game not one person ever saw that play coming.
Hawks fan here, but you have a great point. Shows the authenticity of the moment and even tho my team lost that day, I'm glad it was against the GOAT and happened to be one of the best SBs in recent memory.
I thought wait are they gonna throw it???!?!!?
The last frame with Lynch walking away with Carroll standing there dumfounded. 😅
Wilson audibled to it, he knew it was coming lol.
@@Iron_Hawk_12respect as it was a great game all around
O'Donnell 's interceptions are one of the most mind boggingly bad performances in any superbowl.
It's like they paid him to throw away the game
Sickening still, almost 30 years later.
O donnell owed money to the wrong people
I'm still convinced he threw the game. I have no idea how you throw those two passes straight to Larry Brown.
shows you he wasn't all that and isnt a big game player. Cowboys were simply better and the favourites
When the legendary Pat Summerall said, "There will be no 3-peat", I was devastated. 😢 Still am.
Double doink still haunts the bears to this day, we still haven’t fully recovered
Literally skipped thru it
As an Eagles fan, I thought our season was over right then. I can’t believe he missed it.
dont worry, im a falcons fan, we get sellin the game when you should have won... "28-3"
@lifeispain3991 how yall choked that game made me hate yall to stupor. Saints fan
LMAO, i cried myself to sleep cuz i was in 3rd grade (no cap). And then UGA losing to alabama the next year was also rough@@kevinuchiha6830
The Saints-Rams NFC title game had a call that should have been DPI. The league has imposed a review on pass interference calls, but since then it was dissolved
Exactly what I was thinking when the officials didn't call interference on the Lions on Sunday.
Yeah but the game didn't end there. Saints couldn't get a stop on defense and Brees choked in OT.
Refs: 237
Lions: 1
Even though that’s true, you do realize that the Saints still could’ve won that game right?
@@troyh.2024 I mean that's the point most people don't realize. Everyone somehow expects their team to win the fucking Superbowl every year even though 31 teams don't. If all teams were equal it would take 32 fucking years for your team to win it, and 16 years for your team to make the Superbowl.
So when it's this cut-throat, and difficult to win come playoff time, people like to say "X team really fucked it up" despite the fact that one extremely decrepit old man in zebra stripes can quite literally fuck your chances on one call.
The losing team's radio calls is a perfect touch
1:58 That was Tom Brady’s final pass attempt in a Patriots uniform!
It sure was Zach. That was one of the first games I had watched in 2 years funny enough.
And crazy fact that Logan Ryan was his former teammate
The 2011-2020 saints have had their fair share of devastating playoff losses. Brees was so close to being in 3-4 more superbowl with maybe another couple rings.
Funny thing about that Diggs catch against the Saints for a touchdown was the next play they showed Farve throwing a pick against the Saints when he was with the Vikings. Which I thought they would have showed that Farve pick against the Saints right after the one he threw against the Giants.
If not for a late pick-6 by his defense, Brees could have no rings and the "yeah but..." hanging over his head. Same for Aaron Rodgers if Rashard Mendenhall hadn't coughed up the ball twice. Luck can never be discounted.
@@palaceofwisdom9448mf Brees didn’t throw an incompletion in that 2nd half and that Porter pick makes up for the 104830 times his defense blew it for him
@@palaceofwisdom9448 if not for the NFCCG interception, Brees would have no Super Bowl trips and an even bigger "yeah, but..." hanging over his head. You wouldn't even be able to call him the Marino of his generation because Marino at least made the Super Bowl.
1:58 pretty much changed today’s AFC landscape. The Pats downfall just allowed other AFC teams to rise up and take over the top. The Pats meanwhile have never recovered from that loss.
The AFC was weak for 20 years. only 4 teams with 3 QBs would ever make it. Just a coincidence that buffalo and miami are now good whenthey haven't been in 20 years... and maybe the jets next year with healthy Rodgers... but other than that they never had anyone other than Manning, Brady, and Roethlisberger until Mahomes came
Bills-Chiefs, Ravens-Chiefs, and 49ers-Lions playoffs from the 2023 season are definitely gonna be on a video like this someday.
And 49ers-Chiefs
Packers-49ers too
I can see lions 49ers and chiefs 49ers on here but the others not rlly
That no-call in the saints/rams game was so bad that they changed the rules. They allowed challenges on PI calls but for some reason changed the rules back. Probably interfered with the NFL script......
The refs torpedoed the rule. They simply refused to overturn any PI calls on review, even obvious ones, and the NFL just gave up.
the thing i hate about that was it was also Drew Brees' Last game too before retirement and ended like that. smh sometimes ill understand certain missed calls but there is no shot in hell that not 1 of those refs in that game saw that blantent PI. Was super devasted for the saints after that game and tbh that rams/patriots sb after it was hands down one of the worst sb i had ever watched lol
@@billjohnson2307 gambling, is obvious
It wasn't his last game. He played two seasons more @@billjohnson2307
Cause the refs still didn't overturn it on challenges even when it was obvious.
As a Bills fan, this may be hard to watch. 😢
At least they played the Comeback after the Music City Miracle.
Not easy for Green Bay fans to watch either.
damn
Man that Dez Bryant catch was a catch . He loosened it grip but it never touched the ground
NFL Throwback just keeps finding ways to outdo itself!
i mean they took the format of these videos from other popular YT channels but yeah lol
Im from Seattle so SB49 literally lives in my head like I have trauma from a football game. To this day im scared whenever we're at the 1 yard line
No, not literally.
I didn't see the ending but I heard it. I was driving north of Seattle to pick up some MC parts off of Craig's List. The seller told me to stop by after the game. The freeways and streets were empty. Everybody was watching the game. I arrived and sat in the guy's driveway listening to the ending. When the interception happened, a huge groan came from the house. Everybody came out dejected. The seller was so depressed, that he took my lowball offer and sold me other parts at rock bottom prices. It was an amazing deal. Thanks Wilson!
I'm not sure which is more devastating beyond the loss itself, the fact that play resulted in one single interception the entire season across all teams and it was our interception we threw OR the freeze frame just before Russ threw it showing Ricardo wide open and no indication whatsoever in Butler's body position to indicate he's about to make that insane jump on the ball...I guess both of those can hurt just as much as the other
Best Superbowl I've ever watched I can't believe that ending still to this day
Did you forget about Super Bowl 48? Why does nobody remember that Seattle smashed the broncos a year before
That 2003 wildcard game between the Browns and Steelers was one of the most underrated playoff games of the last 25 years. A lot of people (outside of Pittsburgh and Cleveland) forget that game because the game that came after was San Francisco’s slightly more epic comeback against the Giants at Candlestick Park.
And hey, Pittsburgh didn't need a chunked call to win that game as opposed to the Giants-Niners debacle.
Kelly Holcomb was literally perfect on this day. Threw for 429 yards. Up 33-28, and needing only a 1st down to ice the game, his 3rd down pass hit Dennis Northcutt (who had already had many great plays in this game and this season) in the hands and straight into the ground.
As a die-hard Cincinnati Bengals fan, I have experienced so much playoff heartbreak but that playoff loss in the 2005 AFC Wild Card game against the Steelers, the 2015 AFC Wild Card game against the Steelers and the 2022 AFC Championship game against the Chiefs, those 3 games still haunts me to this day
As a Browns fan I hate the Steelers more than the Bengals unbelievable how your team ended up blowing so many playoff games within seconds the roughing the passer and knocking Antonio Clown out cost you guys big time
William Gay dancing on y'all was hilarious 😂
funniest shit in nfl history@@kevinuchiha6830
That championship game vs chiefs was probably the best playoff game I saw
@boligard Not gonna lie, when Vontaze Burfict and Adam Jones decided to act stupid and cost my Bengals a playoff game, I literally almost stopped watching football 😔😔😭😭
“The season can’t end like that” I’m not even a Vikings fan but damn, that’s rough
Arizona vs Steelers should be higher up, that was brutal.
The way Santonio Holmes performed on that last drive you would have thought someone entered a cheat code!
As someone who became a Cardinals fan after the 2015 season ended bc I did not start watching football before that, I want to try and watch the whole game but I just can't it pains me so much to even see Larry score the TD. I am so eager to see the Cardinals win atleast one playoff game and lose in a heartbreaking fashion again. Keep in mind we haven't won a playoff game since 2015 still so I really became a Cards fan at the worst time
Late 2010 Saints had a quite a handful of devastating playoff losses. Diggs last second TD for NFC title berth, the no call PI against the Rams for SB berth, the Vikings OT TD, and then the Brady vs Brees lone playoff battle that ended the latter's career.
Anyone just now notice Brady has played through just about every way of hooking up a TV 😅
😂😂 at 11:45....bro sounded heated 😂
Funny how Patrick Mahomes is so tough to bring down when he's passing/scrambling/running, but you touch him on the back when he's out of bounds and he sprays the ball and goes flying like a popped balloon.
@@maxcandlestick8027 funny how you think I give a damn about whatever your point is.
If I was a Falcons fan, I legitimately would have given up being a fan after SB 51.
As a Pittsburgh fan, I stopped watching football daily after Super Bowl 51 because I was getting sick of the Patriots going to and winning every other Super Bowl. Super Bowl 52 was the last game I ever recall watching until the 2019 wildcard.
I’m a falcons fan and lemme tell ya
It ain’t easy
I think I’m holding out hope to have a lions kinda moment where after decades of disappointment finally getting your moment than just following whoever is doing best but ngl fair weather fans have more fun
@@ST-ys8bwat least you got the braves and dawgs
@@BaldguyWifi unfortunately I am a GaTech grad so dawgs can go fuck themselves and I wish I could love baseball but it’s just so not my sport 😭
The 2018 NFC championship no call was the most brutal even the player who made that hit was expecting a penalty but didn’t get one.
I'm not even a Saints fan but I have never been more pissed off then when I saw that missed DPI call in the Saints-Rams game
robbed us of a generational super bowl
@@JordanFrmVrinstead we got a 13-3 sb
And if Favre took a knee against the Saints, you know the angry Vikings announcer would be asking why they didn't get the ball closer.
He should have ran for the first down
No not true after how many turnovers we had in the game field goal was the smart play
@@jakelz9885 Even though Longwell had never made a field goal that long in his career? Yeah, I looked into it a few years ago. His longest was 55. And given the history of Vikings kickers failing in the playoffs, a 56 yarder had no chance.
Dallas' playoff loss this year was brutal. It didnt have an exciting finish or anything like that but it was definitely unexpected and heartbreaking for all the Dallas fans. Complete domination by the Packers
Dallas was expected, still not as bad as Philly though lol
@arcteryxlover69 Dallas, who had the #1 scoring offense in the league, was expexted to be losing 27-0 at one point and give up 48 points to the Packers at home where they were undefeated all year?
I don't know how anyone can say it was unexpected. Literally everyone expected the cowboys to be one and done once again. It's what they do.
@jamiemcdonald4279 I can understand the reasoning behind saying Dallas was expected to lose but if anyone on here is trying to tell me complete domination by the Packers was expected then they're just trolling
@@zoso8818 fyi, Dallas beat no good teams all year. Their schedule was easy as shit. If they had the Bills' schedule, they're out of the playoffs before it even starts and that's facts. Listen, I like watching Dallas, but to say they were insane this year is being in denial of what their schedule is.
When Brady was walking off the loss in 2019 to the Titans and you hear Romo say “He is NOT done” gave me chills.
I guess he knew something else was still coming
In case you haven't figured it out Romo knows the script
Of course he does....HE WAS PART OF ONE OF THEM!!!!....THE " FUMBLED " SNAP!!!...He paid his dues, and landed a huge payday announcing job....I actually enjoy his work from the broadcast booth.... the honest enthusiasm is a good style for him....
Seahawks loss to Pats to this day has to be possibly the worst play call all time in the NFL. Pass at the 1 rather than give it to Beastmode...
The drive and the fumble back to back kills me
I love how adamant that Bills announcer was that the Music City Miracle was a forward pass even after the ruling, given when you watch a replay that is in line with the play the ball does go backwards.
13:24 when the hell was Jesse Ventura an announcer for the Super Bowl 🤣
That's Ron Wolfley who also has an afternoon radio show here in AZ. You should hear his bit where he screams over Pantera's 'Walk'
True AZ legend 😁
The Bengals should've won that game against the Steelers, but they just had to go and hit the head of AB. Vontaze Burfict will never learn and players will never learn not to hit the heads of opposing players.
33:48 The worst offensive decision in Super Bowl history on the exact same play as the greatest defensive play in Super Bowl history! Quite intensifying and electrifying!
Misery loves company. That Eagles SB loss last year still haunts me but it's good to see a montage of every other fan base going through it as well lol
pfft Giants fans never expect to win a SB we just happy to be in playoffs. We never have a dominate team and no matter what we go thru we will always be the team to stop NE dynasty and Tom brady twice as well as all the other superior teams we should never of beat. That prize is worth more than any ring and will last us a generation. Also we stopped the undefeated season on the final game omg 15 years later and im still riding that game.
One game I’m surprised wasn’t here was the pats chiefs afc championship game in 2018 that was thrilling and must have been pretty heartbreaking for chiefs fans
Thankfully though the Chiefs won the Super Bowl the next year and again three years after that
That Buffalo Bills announcer in the Music City Miracle was so salty… and so wrong.
1958 nfl championship game should be here tbh. it isn’t called “The Greatest Game Ever Played” for a reason and the handoff to Ameche is iconic
Ronde Barber with the Buccaneers intercepting that ball in Philadelphia was the biggest punch in the mouth moment of in NFL Playoff History and that's why he went on winning Super Bowl Championship and he's now in the Hall Of Fame of 2023 19:46
2021 playoff game vs Bengals makes me sick to my stomach🙎
To this day, that game and the 2008 Divisional Round against the Ravens haunt me more than that Super Bowl loss.
Cardinals fans still haven't recovered from 2008 and 2015. Larry not getting a ring will haunt us forever.
I know many people say when a year should’ve been their year.
But man, 2008 absolutely should’ve been the Cardinals’ year.
Warner’s pick 6 and that defensive collapse on that final drive killed it.
Warner too should’ve won that game and the second one with the Rams.
He turned it over at crucial times
@@RYMAN1321 they still don't think he got both feet down.
@@scottodonnell7121 The camera quality for 2009 does appear he did but I wonder if it was filmed using today’s more HD cameras if it would’ve looked more clear.
This right here is one of the most devastating travesty's and the most heinous crimes to ever committed against the team was the Raiders in the 2001 playoffs in the snow in Foxboro,MA as The Tuck Rule Game 23:52
This video needs another update after another heartbreaking loss for the Buffalo 🐃 Bills!
There's so much heartbreak in this video I couldn't watch it all in one sitting
20:59. But wait, there’s more!! 😂
Absolutely criminal that the 1998 nfc championship wasn’t the last game shown. No loss was ever more devastating. That Vikings team went 15-1, had the best offense of all time up to that point, and were 10 point favorites in that game. It looked like the Vikings curse would be broken and they would finally get their first Super Bowl. Everything was going great and then their perfect kicker missed his first field goal of the season. It’s almost like if Justin Tucker were to miss a 39 yard field goal that would seal the game for the Ravens in this years playoffs. It’s the most devastating because unlike any of the other games, the Vikings have almost no postseason success to cope with
Them in the SB against Denver would have a much better than game than having Atlanta in it.
if you have to make a whole paragraph explanation for why it's the most devastating loss, it probably isnt the most devastating loss. for 28-3, all you need to do is say 28-3 and everyone knows what you're talking about. for the seahawks passing the ball, again that's all you need to say and everyone knows
Watching Matthew Stafford win a super bowl championship with the Rams 2021 was awesome it really was incredible 12:39
Music City Miracle..and :13.. ouch. Nothing like Wide Right, though. That was a soul-dagger.
Saints-Rams game was just a botch that wasn't fixed because the benefiting team was the LA team that Roger wanted to be in the Super Bowl.
Nobody found the open defender like Neil O'Donnell in the super bowl
That man said “ snatch defeat from the hands of victory” 😂😂😂😂
All the patriot loses to me are heart warming
dude 1999 bills hit hard, we had to wait 17 years for another playoff game, still waiting for another super bowl, hopefully this year is the one
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So many amazing moments. Sea of hands, Ghost to the Post, Immaculate Reception, Hail Mary, The Drive, The Fumble, 1 yard away, Wide Right, Music City Miracle, and on and on.
Paul Allen's call in the 2015 playoff game vs Seahawks saying are you kidding me???? THE SEASON CAN'T END LIKE THAT that's why paul allen simply put is the Vikings all time play by play caller of them all no question about it 3:07
Props to Falcons fans for sticking with the team after
That game
Seattle fan, we really need to recruit the next sports GOAT because losing a NBA finals to Jordan and a superbowl to Brady was buttcheeks.
That Diggs catch will forever be one of the best game-ending plays ever.
eh, you know everyone else makes a much bigger deal abotu this than saints fans. Saints fans care way more about 2011 49ers game and the no call in 2018. 2017 was just there. Just another playoff loss everyone has
@@silverjaiden2450 I don't get your point. I'm just making a compliment. You don't know what team I'm a fan of.
That missed PI against LA was the first time in my life I simply had no interest in the superbowl that followed, I didn't watch a single second of it - and I didn't miss much based on that score. LA did NOT belong in that game at all.
It wasn't missed as much as it was ignored.
10:50 That interception was made by Corey Webster not RW McQuarters. The announcer was so upset he called the wrong guy 🤣🤣
I looked that up and you are correct. He did get one earlier in the game.
That saints 49ers game was one of my favorites of all time
That dude blasting the official on the music city miracle clip is hilarious, on replay you can see it clearly goes backwards
That altered history a bit the only team that beat the jags that year were the titans imagine the titans are out maybe the jags and brunell get a ring
I think everyone knew what the last 1 was gonna be.
I still can’t believe Seattle won that game, saw Blaire Walsh and was like hell yea hire that guy
Yea idk what Seattle was thinking
Where's "We want the ball and we're going to score" turning into an immediate game ending pick 6?
He didn't lie
7:45 RIP CHRIS HENRY
😭💔
That 1983 divisional between the lions and 49ers was heartbreaking for detroit
7:21 I like the one Offensive Lineman just standing there trying to find somebody to guard.
20:33 if I was Payton I would’ve taken all my players off the field and protested the game after that 😂
The Ref Favored the Bucs so Hard because they’re became the 1st home team to host and win the SuperBowl and with Tom Brady as QB
facts...
Bullshit.... Brady threw tds. Rodgers threw picks. Refs didn't make Lafleur kick a field goal
@@robogreek3157 Brady threw the same amount as TD as Picks Idiot
They became* . Saying they are became is incorrect
@@robogreek3157 Brady threw more picks; less passing yards and lower comp%
Before I start this as a Chiefs fan I'm just gonna go ahead and guess 2013 Wild Card round Colts comeback, 2017 Mariota tip pass game in the wild card, and 2016 Divisional round vs Steelers are gonna be on here.
Like people wanna dog on Chiefs fans because of the bandwagoners that jumped on w/ Mahomes. The die hard fans who knew the Chiefs before #15 are just happy we have a good QB. Before Patrick KC was one of the most cursed franchises when it came to the playoffs. I mean KC finally got hope with Joe Montana in the early 90s, Joe gets knocked out in the 94 champship game and bever played another down. Thats a snakebitten franchise if Ive ever seen one.
That Chargers collapse against the Jags still makes no sense. Up 27-0 with 4 takeaways in a half just to lose is insane. You could argue it's crazier than 28-3
It absolutely is. The final FG kick was still in the air when time expired meaning the Jags quite literally never led at any point in regulation.
Didn't realize how many times The Vikings and Saints faced off in the playoffs
Bills have so many heartbreakers man 💔
welp.... now here's another with 2024 divisional field goal miss...
NOLA No Call... That play still bothers me to this day
Literally the Rams and Lions this year as well, should've called interference on the Lions and that's what cost the Rams.
I will never get over it.
@@LiamDeegeNo poor red zone efficiency costed the rams
21:45 I absolutely am losing it over the sheer anger of the announcer lol
The Dez caught it game still sickens me to this day! That was our best chance to win it all if we win that game
Better put today's bills vs chiefs game on here 😢
27:51 Two fun facts about this game: 1. It was blacked out in the Buffalo area. 2. 28:10 Don Beebe was out of bounds on this TD catch.
Steelers vs Bengals 2015 Wild Card was all about bad blood!
It really was a horrible game, the Bengals should've won that one, but the fumble and Vontaze Burfict being an idiot cost them.
@@LiamDeege They obviously had tons of words to exchange back and forth mainly cuz they’re arguably the most heated rivalry in the AFC North division!
@@zachdamenti4387 I'd argue Steelers Ravens is the most heated usually, but is was the most heated that night for sure.
@@LiamDeege Bengals fans were also a bunch of bastards chucking debris at Ben Roethlisberger as they were cheering that he was injured while he was being carted off to the locker room!
@@zachdamenti4387 Oh don't even get me started on that. I'm a Pittsburgh fan myself and I never cheer when opposing players suffer injuries, not even when it's Cincinnati or Baltimore.
It is still shocking how Tom Brady and the Patriots were down 24-14 against the Seahawks with the Legions of Boom at their best and he went 13/15 124 yards and 2 touchdowns with 0 turnovers in clutch time AGAINST THEM. And as the Seahawks with the best RB at the time, their plan failed miserably as Bulter called the win with the infamous interception which was the Rise of the end of the Seahawks' unstoppable defense (meaning they weren't the same since - although they got their revenge and beat Brady's Patriots 31-24 in 2016). That SB is top 3 greatest SB games in NFL history and enjoyed every bit of it!!!
The LOB was supremely overrated.
Bills and Chiefs 2021 - Best game of the year and Giants beating Patriots in Super Bowl XLII was awesome .
Belichick just destroying people’s dreams and hopes with his defenses 💪🏻Let’s goo!
Then Brady doing it on the offense side of the ball
1:20 is the day AB became the AB we know today. thanks Burfict
Funny we forget how close some of these games really were.
How the hell is the Dee Ford game not on here!!!???
They literally forgot the double doink
After that superbowl win the Saints have had devastating after devastating playoff losses every year
15:28 he absolutely had that.
🙏 to some of the players who are no longer with us 🙏 your names will be forever enriched in time
Any Broncos fan who lived through both the 96 loss to the Jaguars and the 2012 loss to the Ravens will tell you that the loss to the Jags was way, way worse. The Ravens loss was really bad and shocking for sure, but the Broncos had already won 2 super bowls at that point. The Jags loss at the time felt like Elway would never get a ring, and the city probably would never get a championship either.
Bucs/Redskins from 1999 should have been here, as should have the Bucs/Rams NFC CG the following week.
The Redskins/Football Team/Commanders have been so irrelevant for so long nobody even remembers when they screwed up. The fumble on the handoff between Rypien and Brian Mitchell in the 1992 divisional playoff also haunts my dreams.
The calm, unmistakable voice of John Facenda.
Here's an idea. Reverse the order and they get increasingly less devastating then we can all feel better and go have a beer and a few laughs.
Both the saints and 49ers had some bad stretches over the past 10 years 😅
Might wanna add the lions game from last night to this one….