@@BattleBéást456 nope, they were saying they were underdogs as soon as Wentz went down. They just embraced and started wearing those corny ass dog masks after they beat ATL.
That and they were not the Indianapolis Colts in 1968. Also only two games before 1990 are mentioned on here which is biased. What about all the upsets in the 1960s (i.e. Jets vs Raiders, etc) 1970s (Pittsburgh's "Immaculate Reception") & 1980s ???
Whoever wrote the script doesn't know much about football neither. Not only did the narrator get the name pronunciation wrong, but Johnny Unitas didn't even play in that game. Earl Morrall was the Colts QB.
Yeah. I’m not going to act like people should know every stat about football forwards and backwards but at least know what city the team was in at the time of the game and if it’s a football legend like that now to pronounce his name.
The key moment in the 2007 season came when all the Giants approached Tom Coughlin and told him they didn't want to rest against Patriots in the final game of the season. Even though it was a close loss, all the sports commenters bash the Giants for not resting. However, it was the confidence boost and momentum got from the Patriots loss that spurred through the Giants to their miracle playoff run and Super Bowl win.
Those Patriots were 15-0 and chasing history at the end of that ‘07season. It was right and proper that the Giants didn’t lay down and just let the Patriots have it. They made Tom and company earn that 16-0 record and then made them pay (for their arrogance) six weeks later. After that week 17 tilt, the 12-point spread was simply absurd.
The 2019 loss to the Titans in the playoffs still hurts my soul as a die hard Ravens fan. I really thought we would have our third superbowl victory that season. Hello darkness my old friend
@@AdventuresByKyssa Not me. It sucked, but getting revenge the next year was all worth it. Not to sound like a pessimist, but I don’t think anyone was beating The Giants in the Super Bowl that year. I’d rather lose in the Conference Game than The Super Bowl.
Pistons vs Lakers in 5 Grizlees vs okc in 5 Cavs 3-1 comeback Cavs game 7 win vs celtics Denver game 7 win vs clippers Rockets failing in the 96-97 playofss Mavs vs Heat in 6 We believe Warriors 76ers sweeping Lakers in 83 finals Miami vs bucks in 5
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Great list, personally think you missed the 15-1 Vikings losing to the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC championship 1997 if you're gonna add a Vikings game. The Purple People eaters were great, but their cold home field gave them too much of a regular season advantage, and when the super bowl rolled around in a warmer city, they never could pull through (see their three other super bowl losses for other examples). The 97 team though was great from top to bottom on both sides and was absolutely not expected to lose that game. Just look up how many kicks Gary Anderson made that year for the Vikes, and how many he made in that game.
The catch by Tyree, a 5th string nobody, coming from a QB that miraculously avoided a sack. Manning is the football equivalent of guys like David Wells and Scott Brocias. I hate the Yankees, but these guys had mediocre careers until the pressure was on.
@@CraigMcGuinn they did. It was 28-3 at halftime and after an early pick 6 it was 35-3 early in the 3rd. Forgotten fact, the Oilers had to kick a late FG just to send it to overtime.
The saddest thing about the Titans vs. Ravens upset is how afterwards, Justin Tucker even got unfairly blamed by some Ravens fans, and it didn't help that several of those fans wouldn't even respond when I asked them why they thought Tucker deserved blame. Fast forward to this year's Titans vs. Ravens playoff rematch, I'm certain Tucker missed that field goal just to spite the fans that unfairly blamed him for last year, especially with their refusal to even respond when asked why.
I'm surprised you didn't put Super Bowl LII on the list. The Eagles with back up Nick Foles beat Brady and the Patriots. The Eagles were underdogs following Carson Wentz's injury.
1994 San Diego Chargers beat the Pittsburgh Steelers who were 14 point favorites and lost the game in one of the greatest goal line stands in NFL history
No Super Bowl 48? Unknown and incredibly young Seahawks team with a sophomore quarterback who was drafted in the third round go into the big game as underdogs to the greatest offense in NFL history led by Peyton Manning (who was still being argued as the GOAT at the time, since Brady still only had 3 rings), and the Hawks go on to absolutely destroy them 43-8? How is that not one of the greatest upsets in playoff history?
20yrs back Tom Brady won his first super bowl as 11-5 wild card fast forwarding 2021 Tom Brady's back in the same position 11-5 wild card super bowl crazy 😳
You can throw the Cardinals blowing out the Panthers in the 2008(season) divisional round. At the time, the Cardinals record when playing on the east coast was abysmal. They lost closer games to the Redskins & Panthers but were blown out by the Jets, Eagles, & Patriots. The Panthers were 10 point favorites but when all was said and done the Cards had won 33-13(in reality they won 33-7 but the Panthers scored a garbage TD with a minute left) and effectively ruined Jake Delhomme.
The 2011 Giants beat the Patriots the regular season to get to 6-2. Eli led them to a last second comeback in that mid-season tussle. It was a sign of things to come. They had a rough patch after that, losing the next four to fall to .500 before getting their swag back. After the losing streak, they won seven of eight, including another win over the TB12 and the Pats. The reason I mention it is that many of us, myself included, actually picked the G-men to beat those 15-1 Packers. A lot of us weren’t that surprised.
7:10 While that Broncos game was certainly crazy and lasted so f-ing long, every game afterwards had commentators and analysts unanimously siding against the Ravens in their matches against the Patriots and the 49ers. Having the Ravens getting to the superbowl and winning it all were upsets each on their own...
This must be a script typed into a program for the commentary. The way Unitas and some other names that are WIDELY known and how to pronounce were voiced in a way that would be a program reading it back. The way it's spelled vs how it's pronounced was the way it was being read for the commentary for some of the tricky names.
An upset we can’t forget about is when Big Ben and the 6th seeded Steelers defeated Peyton Manning and the top seeded Colts, which who eventually became Super Bowl champs
Or 1997 Jags vs Broncos in the divisional round when the Jaguars were a new franchise and had barely snuck into the playoffs by a missed field goal while the Broncos were Super Bowl contenders with John Elway and Shannon Sharpe. The Jaguars were even called the Jagwads in the news paper before the game. The Jaguars ended up winning and John Elway even said years later that even through all the Super Bowl losses before that playoff game that playoff game felt the worst
No Jags over broncos in the 1996 divisional playoffs? Surely on the outside looking in. Though tbh, I don't have a problem with any on the list here with the exception of #1. I know the Pats were undefeated entering that game but the giants had played em hard in a 1 score game to close out that season, a game that didn't matter to the giants outside of "prevent a 16-0 season". That game was a huge momentum builder for the giants though. And I'm a huge proponent of momentum: Few things can surge teams to the super bowl like getting hot at JUST the right time. And that momentum helped will them to the super bowl, where their defense harassed the patriots all game. Do I think its a big upset? Yea. Do I think its the biggest on any list? No way.
8:57 he had dude got that nickname the moment he got on the cover of sports illustrated. jets olinemen sherman plunket gave it to him after seeing the cover
Who do you have winning it all this year?
Would like too see Drew Brees say goodbye with a super bowl, but Mahommes can ruin that story.
CHIEFS
Chiefs or Bills
I say titans vs saints or packers at Super Bowl and I’m going for titans
@@ckthethird6683 dude i for sure don't see titans going to the super bowl but a surprise can happen.
Alternate Title: Giants beat everyone unexpectedly
Yes lol
I’m a pats fan so I’m sad
Yes
They would have won the super bowl this year if they made it according to Giants fans🤣🤣
Lmaooooo🤣
Hole on a minute, did mans just say “You-neh-tahs”? 😂😂
"Hello-Tay N-Gatah"
I know that’s what I was gonna say
That's what you get for not vetting your voice actors.
And it was the Baltimore colts
Yes! I’m kicking myself for missing that part. That’s what you get for not vetting your voice talent and not double-checking your script!
Philadelphia with a backup QB against Tom Brady and the Patriots was forgotten
EXACTLY
13-3 in the regular season, and number one seed in the NFC.. they we never underdogs, Nick was.
@@DaRoyaleWCheese they were the underdogs against patriots
@@BattleBéást456 nope, they were saying they were underdogs as soon as Wentz went down. They just embraced and started wearing those corny ass dog masks after they beat ATL.
@@DaRoyaleWCheese they were literally underdogs for the superbowl dumbass...jeez so many idiots in here..... yikes...
9:19 "colts qb johnny uner toss"
Lmao beat me to it
What the actual f**k
Yeah... and he wasn't even the starting QB. Earl Moral was. They didn't put Unitas in till late in the game
The Titans weren’t afc south champs, They were the sixth seed, that’s why it was so crazy
9:21 i think he said Johnny unitoss lmaoo 🤣💀
"The AFC had lost 13 straight super bowls." Three of them because of Elway..
Nothing like good ol O-sigh Umenyiora and Johnny U-nih-tos
"Johnny Uni-Toss"?! "Hi low tee En got tah"?!
Has this guy ever actually watched football or did someone hand him a script cuz he had a cool voice?
I was thinking the same thing osi umenyiora, haloti ngata, and johnny unitas bruh lol
That and they were not the Indianapolis Colts in 1968. Also only two games before 1990 are mentioned on here which is biased. What about all the upsets in the 1960s (i.e. Jets vs Raiders, etc) 1970s (Pittsburgh's "Immaculate Reception") & 1980s ???
idk why but i feel like everything that was said was typed, but it was narrated
@@muffs55mercury61 No one cares about the Jets minus SB III. And the Immaculate Reception was a great finish. Not a great upset.
Whoever wrote the script doesn't know much about football neither. Not only did the narrator get the name pronunciation wrong, but Johnny Unitas didn't even play in that game. Earl Morrall was the Colts QB.
Quick story. Johnny UniTOS played for the Baltimore Colts. Crazy I know
Didn't realize the Colts were in Indianapolis in the late 60's.
Anyone else have a heart attack when they heard this guy say Johnny U's name?
Or that he played with Indianapolis?
Yes.....WTF. this channel is trash
STUPID
And this is supposed to be a sports channel? Can't pronounce the name of a football legend? Embarrassing.
Yeah. I’m not going to act like people should know every stat about football forwards and backwards but at least know what city the team was in at the time of the game and if it’s a football legend like that now to pronounce his name.
I’ll be seeing the Giants in this video, I just know it
Yeah because of the thumbnail
Try 3 times my friend
the pack is back
Hello
3 times
Teams that I feel bad about…90s bills, 60s and 70s Vikings, 2014 Seahawks, 86-87 Browns, and 2016 Falcons.
I’m a bills fan :(
The giants are the best when they are underdogs in the playoffs
Maybe that's why the Eagles lost Sunday because they didn't want to see another unlikely Giants run.
@@coltanramos2979 fr fuck the eagles screwed us over frfrfr
As a giants fan this video was oddly satisfying
The key moment in the 2007 season came when all the Giants approached Tom Coughlin and told him they didn't want to rest against Patriots in the final game of the season. Even though it was a close loss, all the sports commenters bash the Giants for not resting. However, it was the confidence boost and momentum got from the Patriots loss that spurred through the Giants to their miracle playoff run and Super Bowl win.
Can't argue
correct analysis on that..Giants lost to Patriots at Meadowlands but beat Patriots at Arizona ⁉💺🏟🏈🗽🏜
Those Patriots were 15-0 and chasing history at the end of that ‘07season. It was right and proper that the Giants didn’t lay down and just let the Patriots have it. They made Tom and company earn that 16-0 record and then made them pay (for their arrogance) six weeks later. After that week 17 tilt, the 12-point spread was simply absurd.
I feel like this guy has never actually watched an NFL game, someone just gave him the script and said “you’ve got a good voice, here read this”. 😂😂
Jags over Broncos in 1997 has to be on here. Jets over Pats in 2010, also.
I was thinking that too. Losing 45-3 in the regular season and then coming back to beat the pats is incredible
Panthers over the Cowboys that same year as well. Both 2nd year teams. Cowboys were 3 1/2 point favorites on the road as well.
The 2019 loss to the Titans in the playoffs still hurts my soul as a die hard Ravens fan. I really thought we would have our third superbowl victory that season.
Hello darkness my old friend
At least they got revenge the very next year.
That game and the 2011 AFC Championship Game still haunt me to this day...those were the most devastating losses in franchise history
@@AdventuresByKyssa Not me. It sucked, but getting revenge the next year was all worth it. Not to sound like a pessimist, but I don’t think anyone was beating The Giants in the Super Bowl that year. I’d rather lose in the Conference Game than The Super Bowl.
Ravens blew it to Patriots in 2014 season Playoffs..That was the missing third ring for the BAL Ravens ⁉🟪🏈🏟💺
@@AdventuresByKyssa 2014 season Division Rd at Patriots..Ravens should've won that one..
Titans were not the 2019 afc south champions, it was houston
Ik
That is why I came to the comments lol
Biggest Nba upsets in history, like so Nonstop could see plz🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Pistons vs Lakers in 5
Grizlees vs okc in 5
Cavs 3-1 comeback
Cavs game 7 win vs celtics
Denver game 7 win vs clippers
Rockets failing in the 96-97 playofss
Mavs vs Heat in 6
We believe Warriors
76ers sweeping Lakers in 83 finals
Miami vs bucks in 5
@@adampodlewski5342 let Nonstop think and come up with his own ideas bro
Yes that would be amazing
@@adampodlewski5342 Nuggets vs Sonics 1994
@@robinberkealmasulu5894 i forgot
2020 NFC East: You haven't seen nothing yet
This list should be titled; Giant Upsets
As a giants fan I love this
Great content! Great work!
Johnny UNI-TAAS?
Get people who actually know sports to narrate next time.
Great video. Great memories. Many thanks.
0:22 Giants Upset Packers
1:49 Titans Upset Ravens
3:12 Giants Upset Bills
4:35 Broncos Upset Packers
5:45 Seahawks Upset Saints
7:09 Ravens Upset Broncos
8:16 Jets Upset Colts
9:32 Chiefs Upset Vikings
10:58 Patriots Upset Rams
12:22 Giants Upset Patriots
2011 Steelers vs Broncos when Tim tebow threw an 80 yard touchdown pass to Demarius Thomas
He said Johnny uni-tass😂😂 I'm dead I let ossi slide but uni tass is were I draw the line
LMAO it just gets better, pronouncing Johnny Unitas🤣🤣🤣🤣🙏🏻
Damn i saw from there last video a comment asked for this...and Non stop delivered.....makes you think how loyal they are to their fanbase...this is why I love NonStopSports
The entire Bengals and 49ers 2021 postseasons could be here.
Great list, personally think you missed the 15-1 Vikings losing to the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC championship 1997 if you're gonna add a Vikings game. The Purple People eaters were great, but their cold home field gave them too much of a regular season advantage, and when the super bowl rolled around in a warmer city, they never could pull through (see their three other super bowl losses for other examples). The 97 team though was great from top to bottom on both sides and was absolutely not expected to lose that game. Just look up how many kicks Gary Anderson made that year for the Vikes, and how many he made in that game.
The Vikings will win a Super Bowl sooner than later. The Vikings will have a defense to go with the incredible offense this year.
Keep grinding bro good luck yo u stay blessed 🙏
You too
2008 NFC Divisional (Cardinals upset Panthers)
1996 AFC Divisional (Jags upset Broncos)
We need a similar video like this for the NBA
You forgot the 1998 Vikings losing to the Falcons.
Does anyone else love this dude voice 😂😂👌🏻💯 it's soo Cool voice man..."beast mode will be born" 😂😂
I know my giants gonna be on here!
Cause the thumbnail.
Try three times
Yup
The catch by Tyree, a 5th string nobody, coming from a QB that miraculously avoided a sack. Manning is the football equivalent of guys like David Wells and Scott Brocias. I hate the Yankees, but these guys had mediocre careers until the pressure was on.
As a Giants fan i knew SB 42 was gonna be #1 😂
Imma Giants fan so you already know I think this video is 🔥
Big blue all day
What about that Oilers game where their backup led them back from being down like 4 TD's?
I thought the Bills came back to beat the Oilers in that game after being down by 4 TD’s early in the 3rd quarter
Considering the Oilers were the road team and the Bills were a 2 point favorite is hardly an upset. Great comeback, yes, but not an upset.
@@CraigMcGuinn they did. It was 28-3 at halftime and after an early pick 6 it was 35-3 early in the 3rd. Forgotten fact, the Oilers had to kick a late FG just to send it to overtime.
The saddest thing about the Titans vs. Ravens upset is how afterwards, Justin Tucker even got unfairly blamed by some Ravens fans, and it didn't help that several of those fans wouldn't even respond when I asked them why they thought Tucker deserved blame. Fast forward to this year's Titans vs. Ravens playoff rematch, I'm certain Tucker missed that field goal just to spite the fans that unfairly blamed him for last year, especially with their refusal to even respond when asked why.
That 2019 Ravens squad was unbeatable it should have been their year
I'm surprised you didn't put Super Bowl LII on the list. The Eagles with back up Nick Foles beat Brady and the Patriots. The Eagles were underdogs following Carson Wentz's injury.
1994 San Diego Chargers beat the Pittsburgh Steelers who were 14 point favorites and lost the game in one of the greatest goal line stands in NFL history
2007 season one of the best season but ended in the wrong way
I remember when the titans won, I had money on the ravens, I was pissed...
You should do a video “How good was Aldon Smith Actually”
I want to look like what this man’s voice sounds like 😂
9:20 ummm, I’ve never heard of that name before lol
Yooo how did you pronounce Johnny U’s last name? 🤣🤣🤣. That ish had me dying 💀 🤣🤣
Johnny Unite-us. Not whatever you just said. 🤣
So surprised I saw one Vikings one. There’s two other ones that I can think of right now 1. Our 15 and 1 playoff run 2. Our 2017 playoff run
Sadly, the 15-1 run deserves to be on here.
Biggest upsets in the playoffs. Every single niners loss. Upset was me crying.
The Texans were afc south champions last season
No Super Bowl 48? Unknown and incredibly young Seahawks team with a sophomore quarterback who was drafted in the third round go into the big game as underdogs to the greatest offense in NFL history led by Peyton Manning (who was still being argued as the GOAT at the time, since Brady still only had 3 rings), and the Hawks go on to absolutely destroy them 43-8?
How is that not one of the greatest upsets in playoff history?
I truly hope that Buffalo gets one in my lifetime. Watching as a kid in the 90's made me a fan and I honestly feel that city's heartache 💔
as a philly fan, i am upset that you didn’t talk about the eagles beating the patriots in sb52
20yrs back Tom Brady won his first super bowl as 11-5 wild card fast forwarding 2021 Tom Brady's back in the same position 11-5 wild card super bowl crazy 😳
Giants over cowboys 2007
Jets over Patriots 2010
Broncos over Steelers 2011
Jags over Broncos 1996
You can throw the Cardinals blowing out the Panthers in the 2008(season) divisional round. At the time, the Cardinals record when playing on the east coast was abysmal. They lost closer games to the Redskins & Panthers but were blown out by the Jets, Eagles, & Patriots. The Panthers were 10 point favorites but when all was said and done the Cards had won 33-13(in reality they won 33-7 but the Panthers scored a garbage TD with a minute left) and effectively ruined Jake Delhomme.
Ssooo anybody else catch the way you pronounce Haloti Ngata??🤣
I think Jacksonville going in to Mile High and beating John Elway deserves to be on this list. Happened in 1996.
The 2011 Giants beat the Patriots the regular season to get to 6-2. Eli led them to a last second comeback in that mid-season tussle. It was a sign of things to come.
They had a rough patch after that, losing the next four to fall to .500 before getting their swag back. After the losing streak, they won seven of eight, including another win over the TB12 and the Pats. The reason I mention it is that many of us, myself included, actually picked the G-men to beat those 15-1 Packers. A lot of us weren’t that surprised.
Jonny u na toss ☠️
The name butchering game is elite
Great video, but how do you mispronounce Johnny Unitas' last name? Lol
The 2019 Titans weren't the AFC south champions. They were the #6 seed Wild Card team. The Texans were the AFC south champions and we're the #4 seed.
No mention of the 2013 seahawks in the SB vs the broncos? They were supposed to get blown out by (at the time) the greatest offense in league history.
7:10
While that Broncos game was certainly crazy and lasted so f-ing long, every game afterwards had commentators and analysts unanimously siding against the Ravens in their matches against the Patriots and the 49ers. Having the Ravens getting to the superbowl and winning it all were upsets each on their own...
This must be a script typed into a program for the commentary. The way Unitas and some other names that are WIDELY known and how to pronounce were voiced in a way that would be a program reading it back.
The way it's spelled vs how it's pronounced was the way it was being read for the commentary for some of the tricky names.
LMFAO @ how this dude pronounced Haloti Ngata 😂😂😂
I think the 2005 Steelers as a whole should be up here. First 6th seed in NFL history to win a Superbowl and all of the games were considered upsets
is it just me or does this guy sound like batman
Nonstop Sports is the best
0:50 the packers defense in 2011 is literally one of the worst defense ever I think, at least statistically.
8:03 to boot, the broncos were on an 11 game-winning streak
@13:47: Their experience PLAYED dividends?! No, it PAID dividends, not played.
“hey quandale dingle here”
yall gotta get your voice over guy some pronunciation notes lmao uni-toss
can we not talk ab ravens in 2019 yk we were just lagging ya feel
Lowkey scared to watch this video dont wanna activate my ptsd
Titans were division championship in 2019 the Texans Were 10-6 and the titans were 9-7
Elys brother lost that day, everyone was crying, " wait there's still one Manning playing ". ,, I says
Jason Pierre palm😂😂😂😂😂
An upset we can’t forget about is when Big Ben and the 6th seeded Steelers defeated Peyton Manning and the top seeded Colts, which who eventually became Super Bowl champs
Honorable mention, 2002 Falcons Vs Packers. Vick put the league on notice and beat Green Bay in Green Bay
Or 1997 Jags vs Broncos in the divisional round when the Jaguars were a new franchise and had barely snuck into the playoffs by a missed field goal while the Broncos were Super Bowl contenders with John Elway and Shannon Sharpe. The Jaguars were even called the Jagwads in the news paper before the game. The Jaguars ended up winning and John Elway even said years later that even through all the Super Bowl losses before that playoff game that playoff game felt the worst
No Jags over broncos in the 1996 divisional playoffs? Surely on the outside looking in.
Though tbh, I don't have a problem with any on the list here with the exception of #1. I know the Pats were undefeated entering that game but the giants had played em hard in a 1 score game to close out that season, a game that didn't matter to the giants outside of "prevent a 16-0 season".
That game was a huge momentum builder for the giants though. And I'm a huge proponent of momentum: Few things can surge teams to the super bowl like getting hot at JUST the right time. And that momentum helped will them to the super bowl, where their defense harassed the patriots all game.
Do I think its a big upset? Yea. Do I think its the biggest on any list? No way.
Real title: Lost by one yard LINE
the texans won the afc south in 2019 not the titans just wanted to point that out.
i said the same thing when he said that lmao
@@vit0ta764 at least i was'nt the only one.
Honestly wanna see Brees go out with a Super Bowl but I love Pat and the Chiefs definitely have the ability to ruin that for Brees
8:57 he had dude got that nickname the moment he got on the cover of sports illustrated. jets olinemen sherman plunket gave it to him after seeing the cover
My Chargers being 22 point favorites over the Oilers backups in the 1979 playoffs and losing.
What's the beat?! It's fire!
He sounds like he narrates ford commercials 🤣
2021: Bengals vs the Chiefs.
Correction: the texans won the afc south division title in 2019, the titans were a wildcard team
1987 NFC Divisional Round Playoff Game:Minnesota Vikings at then juggernaut San Francisco 49 ers.