That Peyton and Eli one is classic lol. Reminds me of how my brother and I interact. No matter how old you get, or how successful you become. Brothers will be brothers.
@Pete Kondolios right? You can be the most professional, mature person in the world. When your brother comes around though...it's straight back to adolescence. No beats skipped.
Arian Begolli well, that would have taken a lot of the players time and I don’t think it’s worth the opportunity cost for them considering their salaries
In that situation, Archie is EVERYBODY'S Dad. I even know what he's gonna say as he would drift back and let Mom go ahead. "If you don't stop messin around, I'm gonna pull both of you into the restroom and mess you up!" "Quit screwin around!" Your response had better be, "Yes sir."
The one w Adam Vinatieri and Jim Kelly is hilarious. Jim was a good sport to do that. Hope that dude gets better soon. A true gentleman and one of the most underrated qbs ever.
@@TheBatugan77 I'm sure it's not the legacy Kelly wants, but one thing he _can_ say is those Bills teams under Kelly and Levy went to the dance 4 straight times. _That_ hasn't been matched by any team, not even Lombardi's Packers.
They really need to consider bringing this advertising campaign back. It was a great concept that hasn't aged a bit and would still be hilarious today.
Love the Peyton & Eli Commercial. Also loved Big Ben's too. These athletes were legends. Man these athletes I grew up on are old or Hall of Famers right now.
Whoever's idea it was for Peyton and Eli's commercial is a genius. I genuinely laughed the first time I seen it on ESPN. Archie's trying to turn around to catch them 🤣
Love these two guys together - classic big bro & lil bro rivalry. I also loved it when Archie looks back at them with that look that says, "Hey, enough!"
I've been around long enough to watch four generations of players come and go. When I think about it (and I try not to), my hero Joe Montana and the throw to Dwight Clark is etched in my memory like it was yesterday -- and yet he's my exact same age almost to the day. Doesn't seem fair that our favorite players have to move on from the game; but I've seen it over and over again and I've also seen how NFL has devolved in the 57 years I've been watching it. Fans today don't have a clue how the game was played in the 60s and 70s; low-scoring affairs where the QB wasn't the singular focus of the game, it was the _defense_ that ruled the day. D players back then would take RBs and receivers out in stretchers.
Hahaaa…Rich Eisen was talking today with Trey Wingo about that Joe Montana “This is Sportscenter” commercial on his podcast…. Mentioned Stuart Scott trying on the “bling bling”…but didn’t mention Chris Fowler finding it in his Clam Chowder…”that’s definitely not a clam”…😂😂😂😂😂
It funny back when this first aired I didn't know that was the rest of the manning family. I thought Cooper was just another random guy in the tour group.
I cant believe I was lucky enough to randomly run into Stewart Scott walking down the street in Indianapolis before the Super Bowl and I just said what's up and he was cool, but then he walked away and I started tripping out and my brother, gf, best friend and his girl didn't know who the person was they just passed till I explained... truly a legend
That Peyton and Eli one is classic lol. Reminds me of how my brother and I interact. No matter how old you get, or how successful you become. Brothers will be brothers.
@Pete Kondolios right? You can be the most professional, mature person in the world. When your brother comes around though...it's straight back to adolescence. No beats skipped.
Lol, I’m 65, my brother 63. We still lightly crash into each other’s cars on the road, just to crack up at the horrified stares we get.
you will always box the other one out
Rest Easy Stuart Scott
Cool as the other side of the pillow
Beat me to it! Lol
Boo yah!
@D Mills the Lion troll Mans just showing respect, screw off.
Boo-Yah!
I think Eli and Peyton actually act that way in public .
Eli, Peyton and Cooper are all that way.
😂😂😂
According to their parents, Eli’s the baby, he never wins.
Dude this is so depressing all the players I grew up on old now. 😫
New York Giants Blood!!!! Brooo
lrc gaming. He starting on Monday so let’s hope they destroy the eagles
Same. Sometimes I still feel like Eli, Rivers, and Roethlisberger have only been in the league a few years... and then I remember.. quite a few years.
Yep same mate it’s very sad for me too.
That means you are old too
This could’ve been a whole tv show. Espn missed out
Facts
Arian Begolli well, that would have taken a lot of the players time and I don’t think it’s worth the opportunity cost for them considering their salaries
Arian Begolli maybe retired players! When you’re playing you’ve got to spend all your time on football, and your offseason time is very valuable
🤔🤔🤔
@@Sandiegochargers85 4:10 was Montana so they could so some retirees.
Having Jim Kelly standing behind Adam Vinatieri is a genius detail. 🤣🤣
I was waiting for Kelly to forget he was taping a commercial and strangle Vinatieri on general principles.
Not a single one of the Mannings looks like an athlete lolol
hahahaahah!!!
Neither does Brady. Oh well....
Little did Tony Romo know that he would be answering the phone for Corona commercials...
That might be where Corona got the 💡 from. Someone remembered that spot. 😉🤔😏
Romo was not a great Quarterback but playing for Dallas he was able to market himself as a Ham.
Answering the Corona Hotline when it meant something different
@@willmilton2922 Who do you think was a great QB? Give a few examples and I'll show you stats that will prove you that Romo was a great QB.
Unlike the Corona commercials though, these are funny.
Love the vinnatieri and Kelly one. Cool how he can joke about not getting a ring and doesn't take it super seriously in that regard
Oh snap, I didn't even realize it was Jim Kelly
Exactly. One of my favorites
@D Mills the Lion troll haha that helps!
Vinatieri is easily one of the most underappreciated NFL players ever
Even better that it’s a kicker, considering how Kelly’s first SB ended.
Need to bring these back, it was gold then and still is
The LT in the mailroom always gets me 😂
Archie's dad glare... Classic
Yessir!
That glance back got me acting right and I'm not even there
@@DND64FERG you win sir. HahhaH.
In that situation, Archie is EVERYBODY'S Dad. I even know what he's gonna say as he would drift back and let Mom go ahead. "If you don't stop messin around, I'm gonna pull both of you into the restroom and mess you up!" "Quit screwin around!" Your response had better be, "Yes sir."
The one w Adam Vinatieri and Jim Kelly is hilarious. Jim was a good sport to do that. Hope that dude gets better soon. A true gentleman and one of the most underrated qbs ever.
Never even noticed Kelly before, that makes it so much better
0-4 vs 4-0 😂
The Drew Brees one is always my favorite. I remember when that debuted after the Saints won the superbowl.
I can’t fit through the gate. The gate is narrow.
" little bit of Ehh, pop and lock, BOOYAH". "Ahh, Boo-No, next". Gets me every time, RIP Stu Scott!
ESPN had some great commercials. Bring this back
These were great, I remember there being a good one with GSP and his cubical was an octagon.
Jon Collins no one wanted to get in there with him lol
@@duke9430 the sticky notes one 🤣
Back when espn was watchable. Good old times.
Come back 5 to 10 years when Cooper Manning's kid is playing in the league.
He's coming! Can hardly wait.
King Arch
This best part is that they weee so young and didnt know they will be legends forever. Even Stuart my brother
Larry catches EVERYTHING!!
Best hands EVER!!
I like how the coffee didn't spill.
Peyton really got that foot in there like a big brother should. Archie looking at them both is my favorite part though.
“The gate is narrow!!” 😂
Always thought that one was underrated
Jim Kelly a legend for doing that bit with Vinatarie 1:55 🤣🤣🤣
I srsly never saw Jim. Wow, that adds a new dimension.
I remember all these growing up. It’s crazy
Mardi Gras Float killed me lol, as a Saints fan, i respect that humor.
THAANKS all this did was make me miss my childhood Era of players 😞
Having a brother is the best thing in the entire infinity of anything
Love Archie's "Knock it off!" look.
Nothing like the early 2000’s
💯
You don’t know what you got till it’s gone......pull up a parking lot
Fr man
90s was even better
Some of these aren't from the early 2000s some of these are from the late 2000s
The way Peyton kicked Eli at the end looked painful 😫, Eli didn’t even flinch!! Ouch!!
The freakin face Archie gave Peyton and Eli was hilarious
😆 Jim Kelley with zero Super rings behind Vinatieri at approximately 2:08
Yep. Class guy, but 4-zip.
@@TheBatugan77 I'm sure it's not the legacy Kelly wants, but one thing he _can_ say is those Bills teams under Kelly and Levy went to the dance 4 straight times. _That_ hasn't been matched by any team, not even Lombardi's Packers.
They really need to consider bringing this advertising campaign back. It was a great concept that hasn't aged a bit and would still be hilarious today.
Love the Peyton & Eli Commercial. Also loved Big Ben's too. These athletes were legends.
Man these athletes I grew up on are old or Hall of Famers right now.
Who here after seeing this commercial played a million times during quartine
Archie’s look though 0:17. ESPN should bring back these commercials.
I MISS THESE COMMERCIALS SO MUCH
Golden!!! Bring these back sport center
The Manning's commercial, still my favorite.
The grass inside the building is hilarious
Literally one of the best marketing campaigns I can think of
4:36 I don't have Hank Hill's love for grass but I appreciate this man knowledge and can listen to him talk about grass for hours.
Whoever's idea it was for Peyton and Eli's commercial is a genius. I genuinely laughed the first time I seen it on ESPN. Archie's trying to turn around to catch them 🤣
*saw
Love these two guys together - classic big bro & lil bro rivalry. I also loved it when Archie looks back at them with that look that says, "Hey, enough!"
That look from Dad... lol.. my kids know that look
Knock it off you 2, but I didn't start it. Idc just stop it!
@@TheDanhenk i got 5 kids------>**rips out hair**
3:31 that’s my BIRTHDAY 😂🙌🏽
Man I so forgot about all these!
Manning and Brees one classic
Peyton with the old “He started it” trick lol
I remember when ESPN just covered Sports. They should’ve stayed out of the political game. Much love to Stewart Scott
They still do cover sports Patrick Bateman
@@vastsleep7152 occasionally
These two knuckleheads beat the goat 3 times in afc champ game and twice on superbowl
These SC spots were low key some of the best American comedy at the time. Dry humor with great visual gags and made superstars relatable
Sports center has the best commercials
I love the Manning brothers. They are so entertaining.
my favorite has always been the Manning's ,, but i did like the Drew Brees one.
Crazy how few 2000’s players we have left :(
I've been around long enough to watch four generations of players come and go. When I think about it (and I try not to), my hero Joe Montana and the throw to Dwight Clark is etched in my memory like it was yesterday -- and yet he's my exact same age almost to the day. Doesn't seem fair that our favorite players have to move on from the game; but I've seen it over and over again and I've also seen how NFL has devolved in the 57 years I've been watching it. Fans today don't have a clue how the game was played in the 60s and 70s; low-scoring affairs where the QB wasn't the singular focus of the game, it was the _defense_ that ruled the day. D players back then would take RBs and receivers out in stretchers.
The Petyon/Eli is a definite classic, but I also like the Steph one & Andrew McCutchen leading all the pirates into the meeting room.
Best ad ever arguably
Back when these commercials were actually funny
…and when ESPN was actually good.
Peyton and Eli were hilarious
Ahhhhhh, back when ESPN was actually entertaining.
OG Stuart Scott “BOOYAH” R.I.P. 🙏🏼
0:40 when you realize he caught a falling cup with coffee in it and didnt spill a drop
lol these are gold! RIP Stu
I hate that I have to see a UA-cam ad when I'm literally here to watch a collection of ads
Eli looks like Karl Childers in the thumbnail 😆
Cooper Manning was the only good child.. Fitgerald catches everything.. Brees is stuck at the gate.. And Rothlisberger and the "practice drill" 😂😂😭😂😂😭
Miss these
When espn was actually on top of its game instead of now
"We can do smoke..." that was good.
I miss stuart Scott on espn almost as much as I miss my dad. Sportscenter just isn't the same without hearing boo ya.
Back to when the NFL was awesome. Oh how things have changed 😢😔 R.i.p Stuart ❤️
Coop just keeps on going.
Can we do a puff of smoke with that?
... we can do smoke
Hahaaa…Rich Eisen was talking today with Trey Wingo about that Joe Montana “This is Sportscenter” commercial on his podcast….
Mentioned Stuart Scott trying on the “bling bling”…but didn’t mention Chris Fowler finding it in his Clam Chowder…”that’s definitely not a clam”…😂😂😂😂😂
ESPN at its finest,peak years
I just wish ESPN was as interesting as their commercials.
I miss these spots
I didn't get the ones with LT.. help pls
4:20 Rich Eisen with *Hair* ? Can only tell its him when he talks after
My absolute favorite is Arnold Palmer making an Arnold Palmer.
Peyton and Eli werent acting. Im sure thats how they were growing up nothing changed lol
Lol the LT one.
back when espn was actually a sports network
Why didn't the metal detector go off when Vinatieri walked back through it each time? The rings only magically appeared when he was on the other side?
Yes
Wow these are old! Stu and DP!
It funny back when this first aired I didn't know that was the rest of the manning family. I thought Cooper was just another random guy in the tour group.
Yeah those were the days. ESPN is trash now.
Pure
Archie with the lookback...
THE GATE IS NARROW!
Manning bros: the only 2x sb champ qb siblings.
Brady and his brother have the most rings for QB siblings combined.
And Brady doesn't have a brother 😂
Who is the younger kid in front of them
Aww, the good old days when ESPN didn't suck
Miss thisnsoo much
They should make more
I cant believe I was lucky enough to randomly run into Stewart Scott walking down the street in Indianapolis before the Super Bowl and I just said what's up and he was cool, but then he walked away and I started tripping out and my brother, gf, best friend and his girl didn't know who the person was they just passed till I explained... truly a legend
Great memories
Vinny! The Goat!
If you look closely, Larry Fitzgerald caught the coffee mug WITH coffee inside it.