2 key players you left out of the 2015 Denver Broncos defense were Darian Stewart and TJ Ward. Without those 2, Denver would have never made it past New England. Stewart was a pure ball hawk, had a great vision for the field and broke on the ball extremely well. TJ Ward was a pure downhill safety, run stuffer who put 110% into every play. The combination of Stew and Ward on the back end, Strap Harris and Talib in man coverage, Bradley Roby in the slot (rookie year), and Von and Ware 2 First Ballot Hall of Famers rushing the passer. Truly a defense for the history books.
Texans defense in 2011-2015 was unbelievable and a blast to watch. I remember being more excited for defense, than the offense, for many years because of JJ and the boys
@@Renegade-kf8fpliterally. I know the controversy around him overshadows his Texans success now, but had Deshaun Watson come into the NFL just 5 years earlier, the Texans would have been super bowl champions for sure. Deshaun absolutely shredded the LOB defense
@@Retro_Apollo He threw for 400 yards and 4 TDs too, of which one of them gave them the lead with less than 2 mins left. It's not like he was bad that day. Also Kam Sherm and Earl were still there so it was LOB
Defenses are evolving the same way offenses are. Hence, the overall scoring and RZ efficiency being down this year. Most team’s base defense is basically nickel. In some ways, you can see where the defenses are catching up to the offensive renaissance that guys like Mcvay and McDaniel have started. Love to see it. Can’t wait to see what the next pivot will be. The game is always evolving.
It’s running with bigger backs. To play these nickel defenses you need smaller faster guys. They are usually a bit undersized. With the whole league having them to stop the high powered offenses it can be exploited. Getting a giant line and running the ball down defenses throats with a big strong back who doesn’t rely on speed to make over aggressive defenses miss is the path forward. The league is and always will be cyclical.
@@fortynights1513 yeah absolutely. Gone are the days of Brian Urlacher…in fact in today’s NFL he would be exposed as a liability. On rare occasion does a player close to his size (TJ Watt) line up in coverage. To mixed success. But yeah the true linebacker position has been deemed a wasted high draft pick alongside runningbacks by the likes of PFF and the Analytics crowds. In reality that’s only for the current NFL not looking into the future. Believe it or not some teams were already preparing but it’s only teams where coach’s have safety/steadiness at position. You can see Mike Tomlin, Bill B, and even Andy Reid leaning into larger stronger runningbacks. To mixed success but winning teams are always going to do it the slower way because the opportunity for high draft stock isn’t the greatest.
The fact that manning was so completely ineffective in that SB season adds to the legend of the Broncos defense. Very clearly they were good enough to not only stop opposing teams, but score their own points and win games despite a lame duck offense.
Indeed. They may not be as hard hitting as the LoB, or as shutout inducing as the 2000 Ravens, but the 2015 Orange Crush for sure was the CLUTCHEST defense ever. They turned the ball over and scored TD in the most miraculous ways all season long
Bam-Bam was amazing. Definitely one of the most underrated safeties. I also own his jersey and am a Seahawks fan. But you can't deny his impact on the field.
@@DerickFranks The ability to play coverage as a top level safety, and the run like a top level LB, while also being a football locker room leader cannot be understated. I sincerely hope, as a fan of football, he gets into the Hall. I can't think of 2010's football without him he's one of the guys that defined NFL football in his decade and hopefully the Hall one day agrees. I don't feel robbed his career ended as it did, I feel blessed I ever got to watch him play in the first place.
I know Mahomes is him but watching that bills pass d give up a FG drive with 13 seconds left leaves me thinking how shit their D coordinator's playcalling was
It's also kind of funny how the Packers had the #2 defense despite losing so many player-games to injury. Starting an undrafted free agent rookie at linebacker and a midseason waiver claim on the defensive line, one would think it would be a disaster.
I just want to say, the research and delivery alone was worth uploading, great content. but you continue to show out KTO, the graphics and transitions in the video were incredible. Love your channel so glad you do it so well!
I like how NFC West has 6 teams in here. This shows the quality this division has had in this decade. Also as a Seahawks fan, having 3 of those teams (albeit in the LOB era) is extra special.
Ravens fan here, I loved watching polamalu play, he was my favorite strong safety ever the one handed diving interceptions he would perform were legendary. all the respect in the world to Reed, he made me a fan of baltimore but troy was (like you say) insane
Ed Reed was the best prototype Safety, but Polamalu was so amazing its like he was playing a different sport. The amount of clutch plays he made all over the field was ridiculous. No player had better instincts. I'll never see another player like him.
For what it's worth, that 2014 Seahawks team had roughly 1/4 of a healthy defensive secondary in the Super Bowl, with more getting injured during the game
I remember they all played injured too. I believe Sherman, Thomas, and Chancellor were all injured. After Lane got hurt, Tharold Simon came in and was complete ASS and Brady picked him apart
If you go back a few years that same Steelers Defense from 2010 won 2 Super Bowls in 05/06 and 08/09. It's one of the most underrated defensive dynasties that dominated for the better half of a decade. But with that said you still need an offense that can make enough plays.
Nah man there was a couple good defenses in 2000s? Steelers ravens? Hell even the 2018 bears are statistically up there. I can tell you’re newer to football so it’s all good
Made playoffs: 13/13 Made divisional: 11/13 Made conference championship: 8/13 Made Super Bowl: 5/13 Won Super Bowl: 3/13 Overall that’s really good. Nearly a 1/4 shot at a championship is impressive considering how hard they are to win. Assuming their defense doesn’t collapse it’s looking good for Baltimore right now.
Well there was a little bias in his selections, he made sure to always pick teams that made the playoffs despite if the numbers could be read to say another defense was better by a little bit.
The approximate hex values of each team to play in the super bowl match the logo of the game. Therefore, if the 49ers and Ravens play in the super bowl this year... it's rigged dawg
Wish I could go back in time and better appreciate how good and fun that Steelers defense was to watch around that 2002 to 2012 stretch. Was easy to take it for granted at the time. But I really think that was the last era of true smash mouth football. Still love the game, but defenses just aren’t allowed to play like that anymore. Some of those Steelers Ravens games around that period were just insane.
Very fitting that the 2010/2011 super bowl was between the top two defenses in football. I'm biased as a Packers fan but that was one of the most exciting super bowls in recent memory, prime Rodgers was insane
@@AssfaceOmega we have a great squad but we are always underdogs. Sacksonville was a genuine menace otheer than Bortles we were set at every position. Our team had a lot more question marks now.
I'd like to see this go back further, from 1990-2009. Cuz I remember the 1996 Packers, #1 Offense, #1 Defense, #1 Special Teams, 13-3 record, SB31 Champs, one of the best NFL teams in history besides the obvious ones like the 72 Dolphins. Only 1 team scored 30 points on the Packers and that was at the MN Vikings in week 4 in a loss. They were undefeated at Lambeau, recorded 26 interceptions in their favor, several for TD's. In one of the losses, which was to the Cowboys at Dallas, they did lose 21-6, but they didn't give up TD's, they were all FG's! In all 3 playoff contests, the Packers scored 30+ points including the SB. Dominant doesn't begin to describe that team.
In fact I was just doing some random research on this team, I noticed only 2 players on defense who missed a start, DT Santana Dotson, and DE Sean Jones. Dotson still played all 16 games, but at Dallas the Packers threw a curveball and played a 3-4 defense on the 1st snap rather than their traditional 4-3 under DC Fritz Shurmur, Dotson was subbed by LB Ron Cox on the play. Sean Jones was the only player to miss a game due to injury/illness, and it was at St. Louis in week 13. Gabe Wilkins who would replace Sean Jones the following year started and played at DE that game. None of the secondary got hurt, none of the LB's got hurt, Reggie White and Gilbert Brown started every game.
96 Packers were an excellent team, and the only team that simultaneously scored the most points and allowed the fewest since the salary cap was implemented.
I hope the Browns win a Super Bowl someday, just for the sake of KTO’s happiness. A football fan as dedicated as himself has more than earned the right to see his team hold up a Lombardi.
The 2018 Bears were one of the best defenses of the decade yet they don’t seem to get recognition for their performance, probably because they didn’t win a playoff game. I remember watching them completely shut down my Rams’ high-powered offense (which was never quite the same after that game) on SNF in Week 14 of that season, and that made me really scared of Chicago that season. That defense was really good.
I had the Bears defense on my fantasy team, and they actually gave me aot of points consistently. I believe they had 7 defensive TDs that year? Or more?
@@doccholo905 I think Eddie Jackson alone had 3 or 4 and if i remember right Amos had one and Fuller had one or 2. Mack also had one in the first game against the packers. They were really fun to watch... In an alternate universe they drafted Mahomes and that team was one of the best teams ever
2018 Bears could’ve went undefeated in the regular season. Week one: miracle Rodger’s comeback, bears dropped a pick in the 4th quarter that would’ve sealed the game for them. Week 6: Overtime loss against dolphins in a game where the bears were playing the refs as well. Missed field goal late would’ve won them the game. Week 7: loss a 31-38 thriller against the to-be Super Bowl champs. A trubisky Hail Mary at the end of the game was inches from tying it. It was caught and stuffed just short of the goal line. Week 13: backup QB against the giants in arguably one the season’s most weird and exciting games. Had they won any of these games, they would’ve had a better seed and a bye, avoiding the wildcard and the double doink.
That stalemate you mentioned was a Top 10 greatest football game I have ever watched. The offenses would get so close, but couldn’t get those six points. Those defenses played amazing that night. And the kickers both missing in overtime made it all the more memorable.
Great Vid like always KTO I’m extremely shocked that Luke Kuechly was never able to get Carolina to a number one defense but come to think about they never had a good secondary when he played outside that season Josh Norman went off
Now they have to watch Mac Jones start then get benched, start then get benched again. Maybe Penix or Caleb Williams can help, but not sure if Bill will stay much longer
As a jets fan this year I feel like our defense has number 1 potential this year and the next year or two yet we’re gonna be terrible until we have a even decent QB. Having a top tier defense definitely wins championships
One interesting note about the 2017 Sacksonville Jags AFC Champs against Brady. LB Myles Jack forced a Dion Lewis fumbled and recovered. He began running the ball back and had potential for the scoop and score which would have effectively iced the game, but the refs blew the play dead prematurely.
It's crazy how the 49ers had the best defense in 2011 and then 11 years later with an entirely different roster they once again have the best defense. I hope I see the 49ers just get over the hump and win it all again but we'll see what happens.
The 2016 Patriots is the most underrated team of all time, they’re easily my favorite team during the dynasty. The #1 defense will ALWAYS BEAT the #1 offense. I know I’m more of a defensive minded NFL fan. But this is true 100% go look up super bowl 48
Dude I’ve been watching for years and this video seems like a huge jump in production value from previous ones. Keep up the good work, love your content
I'm definitely in the minority of NFL fans who love good defensive games. Low scoring games are so entertaining to me. I feel its more of a chess match than when its a high scoring game. Both are fun to watch but I prefer low scoring. I'm not even a seahawks fan but watching the legion of boom was some of the most fun I've had watching football. And Patrick Willis is one of my favorite players of all time. Maybe I enjoy good defense cause being a saints fan and watching our historically bad defense get torched made me appreciate defense more. Yes losing Drew hurts but at least I can watch us be great on the other side of the ball. And yes, I absolutely fantasize about how this current roster would look if we had Breesus at the helm lol.
I think the reason why most people don´t like low scoring games is because in a lot of low scoring games, it´s not as much the defenses that shine but the offenses that totally fail, like Jets - Giants. While in high scoring games, at least the offenses put up a show.
I think it's more that people like well played games. A game where teams can't score because they're offensive playcalling is a mess or something won't be very fun to watch. On the flip side, a game like the 2008 Ravens vs. Titans divisional is epic despite being low scoring.
@@loganlennon8708 The only reason why people think SB was a dud is because there really isn't any memorable plays in the game. It's one thing if defenses are making more plays than the offense, but it's another when it's just a lot of 3 and outs and the punter is making the best plays of the game...
He probably didn’t choose them because of the bad loss in the conference championship but that defense absolutely suffocated opposing offenses. If it was 3rd down, teams may as well should have just punted because almost no one converted on them.
Should be noted, almost every one of those years, There's at least 1 AFC North Team in the top ten. I love my Steelers, and while I may not like the other teams in my division, I respect that the AFC North prides itself on great defense.
i love watching great defenses. when you have a great offense vs a great defense, it turns into a mind game and you start to see a offense hold nothing back a amazing catches.
The NFL wants offence to be easy and defense to be hard. Because of that, a good defense will always mean more than a good offence. They have shot themselves in the foot.
That final play at the end of the video (Roby scoop and score on the Chiefs) was kind of a sign of things to come that season for the Broncos (It was also the last time the Broncos would beat the Chiefs for the next 8 years)
Should do ones on College Defenses. The Michigan 2017 one comes to mind. Ik they went 8-5 but that defense was the only reason we won any games. Rashan Gary, Mo Hurst, Chase Winovich, Devin Bush, Carlo Kemp, Khaleke Hudson, Mike McCray, Josh Ross, Kiwty Paye, Josh Uche and a few other guys. Im confident all those guys got drafted/signed to NFL teams. It was like a buzzsaw that year
One reoccuring annoyance I personally have had is people saying the Legion of Boom was just the defensive backs-not even close to true. Michael Bennett, Red Bryant, Bobby Wagner, Bruce Irvin...pretty much the whole defense was the Legion. Every game was was a sight to behold back then.
Well, looking through all of those lists every year, you will find some consistency with the Steelers & Ravens. Of course I am biased, being a Ravens fan but when these 2 teams meets, it's well worth the price of admission!
Defense alone cannot win championships, unless it’s so dominant like ‘85 Chicago Bears or the ‘01 Ravens. However, you need a top 5 defense in order to win. All of the 49ers SB teams had top 5 defense, even though they were known to be offensive minded team
So, as a Louisville football fan my whole life, I know what a bad defense looks like, but this year, watching this defense that we have, I love it. I like games that are close and are decided by defensive stops
Ravens had a very good 2019 and unfortunately went one and done. Along with the 1973 Rams, 1987 49ers, and 2011 Packers, one of the best seasons played by a team that went one and done in the playoffs.
The Niners defense between 2011 and 2013 was a juggernaut. The 2013 Seahawks get the notoriety, but the 2013 Niners were only slightly worse. The 2013 NFC Championship was the actual Super Bowl that year.
2017 still bothers me. The refs robbed the jags by calling myles Jack down on that fumble recovery against the pats. That would've been a huge difference maker for them and I'd bet they'd've put up a hell of a fight in the SB
It sucks to see the NFL basically penalizing HALF the game to make it HARDER to play that half to ensure they are more likely to fail. Favoring offense is literally punishing a team for being good at NOT letting people score.
2 key players you left out of the 2015 Denver Broncos defense were Darian Stewart and TJ Ward. Without those 2, Denver would have never made it past New England. Stewart was a pure ball hawk, had a great vision for the field and broke on the ball extremely well. TJ Ward was a pure downhill safety, run stuffer who put 110% into every play. The combination of Stew and Ward on the back end, Strap Harris and Talib in man coverage, Bradley Roby in the slot (rookie year), and Von and Ware 2 First Ballot Hall of Famers rushing the passer. Truly a defense for the history books.
That defense was insane
Chiefs scored on them pretty easily that year.
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@@shawnchristianson324it was the start of the chiefs dominance vs them
No Fly Zone 💯
Can’t believe their was a time where Mitch Trubisky was a pro-bowl quarterback.
Kinda like how Carson Wentz was an MVP front runner
@@Isthatthegrimreaper170I’m wishing on a shooting star he regain that form for my rams but I highly doubt it
Don’t disrespect the NVP
Remember when Tim Tebow was a pro bowler?
As a Bears fan I want to kill myself over that pick
Texans defense in 2011-2015 was unbelievable and a blast to watch. I remember being more excited for defense, than the offense, for many years because of JJ and the boys
If only they had a elite qb
@@Renegade-kf8fpliterally. I know the controversy around him overshadows his Texans success now, but had Deshaun Watson come into the NFL just 5 years earlier, the Texans would have been super bowl champions for sure. Deshaun absolutely shredded the LOB defense
It was so beautiful bro
@@MrScotty2Hotty28he threw 3 picks and they lost lol . 2017 was also not part of the LOB years
@@Retro_Apollo He threw for 400 yards and 4 TDs too, of which one of them gave them the lead with less than 2 mins left. It's not like he was bad that day. Also Kam Sherm and Earl were still there so it was LOB
Defenses are evolving the same way offenses are. Hence, the overall scoring and RZ efficiency being down this year. Most team’s base defense is basically nickel. In some ways, you can see where the defenses are catching up to the offensive renaissance that guys like Mcvay and McDaniel have started. Love to see it. Can’t wait to see what the next pivot will be. The game is always evolving.
Browns defense this year has been so fun to watch.
If the chiefs goes back to back this season then it’s game over for rest of the league
It’s running with bigger backs. To play these nickel defenses you need smaller faster guys. They are usually a bit undersized. With the whole league having them to stop the high powered offenses it can be exploited. Getting a giant line and running the ball down defenses throats with a big strong back who doesn’t rely on speed to make over aggressive defenses miss is the path forward. The league is and always will be cyclical.
@@VinegarAndSaltedFriesIs that why I see fewer players who are labeled “linebacker”?
@@fortynights1513 yeah absolutely. Gone are the days of Brian Urlacher…in fact in today’s NFL he would be exposed as a liability. On rare occasion does a player close to his size (TJ Watt) line up in coverage. To mixed success. But yeah the true linebacker position has been deemed a wasted high draft pick alongside runningbacks by the likes of PFF and the Analytics crowds. In reality that’s only for the current NFL not looking into the future. Believe it or not some teams were already preparing but it’s only teams where coach’s have safety/steadiness at position. You can see Mike Tomlin, Bill B, and even Andy Reid leaning into larger stronger runningbacks. To mixed success but winning teams are always going to do it the slower way because the opportunity for high draft stock isn’t the greatest.
The fact that manning was so completely ineffective in that SB season adds to the legend of the Broncos defense. Very clearly they were good enough to not only stop opposing teams, but score their own points and win games despite a lame duck offense.
Indeed. They may not be as hard hitting as the LoB, or as shutout inducing as the 2000 Ravens, but the 2015 Orange Crush for sure was the CLUTCHEST defense ever. They turned the ball over and scored TD in the most miraculous ways all season long
Kam Chancellor was a bad, bad man. 5:35 One of my favorite safeties of all time. Easily
Best part about him, he almost never hit dirty. He made people pay, and never got in trouble for it
Excellent player
Bam-Bam was amazing. Definitely one of the most underrated safeties. I also own his jersey and am a Seahawks fan. But you can't deny his impact on the field.
@@DerickFranks The ability to play coverage as a top level safety, and the run like a top level LB, while also being a football locker room leader cannot be understated. I sincerely hope, as a fan of football, he gets into the Hall. I can't think of 2010's football without him he's one of the guys that defined NFL football in his decade and hopefully the Hall one day agrees. I don't feel robbed his career ended as it did, I feel blessed I ever got to watch him play in the first place.
@@Gungho73 Amen to that. It was such an honor to have him on the Seahawks.
Ravens consistently appearing in the top 5 through this video shows how dominant they have been in the 2000s
That 2021 Bills d was just scary lacked a solid pass rush but man that pass defense was the last thing anyone wanted to face
wdym daboll wasnt the head coach LOL@@maskedman5657
@@maskedman5657McDermott has always been the head coach enough revisionist history
I know Mahomes is him but watching that bills pass d give up a FG drive with 13 seconds left leaves me thinking how shit their D coordinator's playcalling was
Was a darn good team and unfortunately they lost to KC in that shootout
was phillys defense last year not great ?@@ClassicSam03
It’s kind of funny how the #1 Defense Steelers lost to the Packers, who had the #2 Defense.
missing the funny part but ok.
@shanecharles4589 Someone is a Steelers fan
not even close@@cringecringe4342
It's also kind of funny how the Packers had the #2 defense despite losing so many player-games to injury. Starting an undrafted free agent rookie at linebacker and a midseason waiver claim on the defensive line, one would think it would be a disaster.
thats when offesse gotta show up
I just want to say, the research and delivery alone was worth uploading, great content. but you continue to show out KTO, the graphics and transitions in the video were incredible.
Love your channel so glad you do it so well!
I like how NFC West has 6 teams in here. This shows the quality this division has had in this decade. Also as a Seahawks fan, having 3 of those teams (albeit in the LOB era) is extra special.
Polamalu was such a good football player its insane
Retired in 2014
Ravens fan here, I loved watching polamalu play, he was my favorite strong safety ever the one handed diving interceptions he would perform were legendary.
all the respect in the world to Reed, he made me a fan of baltimore but troy was (like you say) insane
Ed Reed was the best prototype Safety, but Polamalu was so amazing its like he was playing a different sport. The amount of clutch plays he made all over the field was ridiculous. No player had better instincts. I'll never see another player like him.
For what it's worth, that 2014 Seahawks team had roughly 1/4 of a healthy defensive secondary in the Super Bowl, with more getting injured during the game
as soon as lane had got injured brady started to pick them apart.
I remember they all played injured too. I believe Sherman, Thomas, and Chancellor were all injured. After Lane got hurt, Tharold Simon came in and was complete ASS and Brady picked him apart
Playing so physically is a double edged sword
Lane was a bum all season but that superbowl he was a critical loss.
If you go back a few years that same Steelers Defense from 2010 won 2 Super Bowls in 05/06 and 08/09. It's one of the most underrated defensive dynasties that dominated for the better half of a decade. But with that said you still need an offense that can make enough plays.
Man that Seahawks defense was something else… Most electric defense and secondary in recent history.
Not just recent. Best Secondary of all time.
Nah man there was a couple good defenses in 2000s? Steelers ravens? Hell even the 2018 bears are statistically up there. I can tell you’re newer to football so it’s all good
@@ZuluGamingSeriesthey shut down the high scoring offense of all time in the Super Bowl. 2013 Seahawks are goated, but good try
@@ZuluGamingSeries Best Secondary of all time, easy too.
@@b3z3rk34 I’m not discrediting the Seahawks I’m saying there’s a couple other defensives up there to? 😂 did you even read what he said?
As a Broncos fan, the 2015 Broncos defense was easily the clutchest defense in recent memory
2013 seahawks
@@arishemghoul95712013 Seattle defense was so good they didn’t even need to be clutch, other than in the NFC chip
lob better
Lob >
LOB miles better lmao
I live for KTO videos. Bro just loves the game of football and that reflects in the quality of his videos.
Insane how the LOB is the only defense in nfl history to allow the least amount of points for a 4 year span
Pete was cooking
@@Renegade-kf8fpnot on tht one play
@@jemps6633 Jesus loves you and everyone God bless ❤
Not insane. Great drafting.
Made playoffs: 13/13
Made divisional: 11/13
Made conference championship: 8/13
Made Super Bowl: 5/13
Won Super Bowl: 3/13
Overall that’s really good. Nearly a 1/4 shot at a championship is impressive considering how hard they are to win.
Assuming their defense doesn’t collapse it’s looking good for Baltimore right now.
As a Ravens fan, i know 100% that somehow they f it up along the line.
We sold our soul for Flaco and we pay the price now
Well there was a little bias in his selections, he made sure to always pick teams that made the playoffs despite if the numbers could be read to say another defense was better by a little bit.
I had z dream almost a year ago... the eagles and ravens played in the superbowl
The approximate hex values of each team to play in the super bowl match the logo of the game. Therefore, if the 49ers and Ravens play in the super bowl this year... it's rigged dawg
I thought about that the other day, too!@@NAT-turners-Revenge
Seahawks arguably the best defense for 4 years during the 2010's
Thats amazing no matter how you slice it.
That niners defense in 2011/2012 and 2019 was special fr 💯
Wish I could go back in time and better appreciate how good and fun that Steelers defense was to watch around that 2002 to 2012 stretch. Was easy to take it for granted at the time. But I really think that was the last era of true smash mouth football. Still love the game, but defenses just aren’t allowed to play like that anymore. Some of those Steelers Ravens games around that period were just insane.
Very fitting that the 2010/2011 super bowl was between the top two defenses in football. I'm biased as a Packers fan but that was one of the most exciting super bowls in recent memory, prime Rodgers was insane
As a jags fan the fall off of sacksonville is heartbreaking. I miss them 😢
Well, at least time has paid off and we have a new team which is as good if not better than the Sacksonville team
I thought for sure it was gonna be Jacksonville VS Minnesota in that superbowl some years ago.
@@BuschLatteBro the fact we wernt far from the timeline of a Case Keenum vs Blake Bortles Superbowl is insane
@@AssfaceOmega we have a great squad but we are always underdogs. Sacksonville was a genuine menace otheer than Bortles we were set at every position. Our team had a lot more question marks now.
@@BuschLatte would’ve been so hype
Nobody does video endings like this guy. Every one of them is great and reminds me why I love football.
Love every video no matter what, but this editing style is so much better then anything you’ve ever done.
Keep up the work!
5:22 This is the *only* time the Falcons kept from choking
I appreciate you talking about our last good year. Only headlines we make nowadays are for futility. Thanks for reminding me of the good times in 2018
I'd like to see this go back further, from 1990-2009. Cuz I remember the 1996 Packers, #1 Offense, #1 Defense, #1 Special Teams, 13-3 record, SB31 Champs, one of the best NFL teams in history besides the obvious ones like the 72 Dolphins.
Only 1 team scored 30 points on the Packers and that was at the MN Vikings in week 4 in a loss. They were undefeated at Lambeau, recorded 26 interceptions in their favor, several for TD's. In one of the losses, which was to the Cowboys at Dallas, they did lose 21-6, but they didn't give up TD's, they were all FG's! In all 3 playoff contests, the Packers scored 30+ points including the SB.
Dominant doesn't begin to describe that team.
In fact I was just doing some random research on this team, I noticed only 2 players on defense who missed a start, DT Santana Dotson, and DE Sean Jones. Dotson still played all 16 games, but at Dallas the Packers threw a curveball and played a 3-4 defense on the 1st snap rather than their traditional 4-3 under DC Fritz Shurmur, Dotson was subbed by LB Ron Cox on the play. Sean Jones was the only player to miss a game due to injury/illness, and it was at St. Louis in week 13. Gabe Wilkins who would replace Sean Jones the following year started and played at DE that game. None of the secondary got hurt, none of the LB's got hurt, Reggie White and Gilbert Brown started every game.
96 Packers were an excellent team, and the only team that simultaneously scored the most points and allowed the fewest since the salary cap was implemented.
haven't even watched the video yet but I know it's a certified KTO classic
As a Giants fan I can confirm. Defense does win championships.
I hope the Browns win a Super Bowl someday, just for the sake of KTO’s happiness. A football fan as dedicated as himself has more than earned the right to see his team hold up a Lombardi.
The 2018 Bears were one of the best defenses of the decade yet they don’t seem to get recognition for their performance, probably because they didn’t win a playoff game. I remember watching them completely shut down my Rams’ high-powered offense (which was never quite the same after that game) on SNF in Week 14 of that season, and that made me really scared of Chicago that season. That defense was really good.
I had the Bears defense on my fantasy team, and they actually gave me aot of points consistently. I believe they had 7 defensive TDs that year? Or more?
@@doccholo905 I think Eddie Jackson alone had 3 or 4 and if i remember right Amos had one and Fuller had one or 2. Mack also had one in the first game against the packers. They were really fun to watch... In an alternate universe they drafted Mahomes and that team was one of the best teams ever
I knew this was going to come up in this video because their defense was so good. The double doink still hurts a ton, though.
Ngl I still hold a grudge against the Bears because of that game
@@JohnNiiggingtonPrince had one as well, I miss that team
2018 Bears could’ve went undefeated in the regular season.
Week one: miracle Rodger’s comeback, bears dropped a pick in the 4th quarter that would’ve sealed the game for them.
Week 6: Overtime loss against dolphins in a game where the bears were playing the refs as well. Missed field goal late would’ve won them the game.
Week 7: loss a 31-38 thriller against the to-be Super Bowl champs. A trubisky Hail Mary at the end of the game was inches from tying it. It was caught and stuffed just short of the goal line.
Week 13: backup QB against the giants in arguably one the season’s most weird and exciting games.
Had they won any of these games, they would’ve had a better seed and a bye, avoiding the wildcard and the double doink.
Ong dude, little things like missed field goals against the dolphins and giants or a dropped pick against rodgers add up man. That was our year
Would love to see the greatest defense of each decade
2012 Falcons: good thing we didn't choke
2016: Allow me to introduce myself
Denver Broncos Defense 2015. One of the best of all time.
That stalemate you mentioned was a Top 10 greatest football game I have ever watched. The offenses would get so close, but couldn’t get those six points. Those defenses played amazing that night. And the kickers both missing in overtime made it all the more memorable.
Great Vid like always KTO I’m extremely shocked that Luke Kuechly was never able to get Carolina to a number one defense but come to think about they never had a good secondary when he played outside that season Josh Norman went off
Wow the 2017 Vikings just got snubbed hard by the jags with 0 mention.
Carrying Case Keenum and Blake Bortles to championship Sunday. Idk which is more impressive.
14:04 Still hurts every time I watch that play
I miss Troy, he was my favorite player growing up. Got to see him inducted into the football HOF in 2021
Goat safety
1A and 1B with Ed Reed
@@HenryDaNinth Ed Reed was the best prototype safety on paper, but every time the Steelers and Ravens played it was Polamalu making the clutch plays.
the editing in this video is awesome man
Bless your browns ❤ they been helping me pull dubs in fantasy 👏 I’ve been on a 3 week comeback 8th to 4th brown’s defense has helped A LOT
Being a patriot fan in the 2010s was magical. 5 superbowl appearances and 8 conference championship appearances 😢
Being a packers fan in the 2010s is horrible
Now they have to watch Mac Jones start then get benched, start then get benched again. Maybe Penix or Caleb Williams can help, but not sure if Bill will stay much longer
@@irhungry66 it’s an endless cycle of “bench Mac bc he threw a pick and put in zappe” then “bench zappe bc he threw a pick and put in Mac”
As a jets fan this year I feel like our defense has number 1 potential this year and the next year or two yet we’re gonna be terrible until we have a even decent QB. Having a top tier defense definitely wins championships
Yeah I was so excited for the jets pre season, so gutted what happened to Rodgers.
@@dubstepXpower yea it sucks being a Jets fan
If they fix the O-line and Rodgers comes back a superbowl contender 100%
That 2019 patriots defense was something special, Gilmore was insane all year
I thought the patriots were gonna go 16-0
They could have gone 14-2 or 15-1… but they simply were not clutch.
One interesting note about the 2017 Sacksonville Jags AFC Champs against Brady. LB Myles Jack forced a Dion Lewis fumbled and recovered. He began running the ball back and had potential for the scoop and score which would have effectively iced the game, but the refs blew the play dead prematurely.
sigh... 2015 broncos... i can never rest as a panther fan
It's crazy how the 49ers had the best defense in 2011 and then 11 years later with an entirely different roster they once again have the best defense. I hope I see the 49ers just get over the hump and win it all again but we'll see what happens.
The 2016 Patriots is the most underrated team of all time, they’re easily my favorite team during the dynasty. The #1 defense will ALWAYS BEAT the #1 offense. I know I’m more of a defensive minded NFL fan. But this is true 100% go look up super bowl 48
always a good day when KTO posts
Dude I’ve been watching for years and this video seems like a huge jump in production value from previous ones. Keep up the good work, love your content
I'm definitely in the minority of NFL fans who love good defensive games. Low scoring games are so entertaining to me. I feel its more of a chess match than when its a high scoring game. Both are fun to watch but I prefer low scoring. I'm not even a seahawks fan but watching the legion of boom was some of the most fun I've had watching football. And Patrick Willis is one of my favorite players of all time. Maybe I enjoy good defense cause being a saints fan and watching our historically bad defense get torched made me appreciate defense more. Yes losing Drew hurts but at least I can watch us be great on the other side of the ball. And yes, I absolutely fantasize about how this current roster would look if we had Breesus at the helm lol.
On god dude. I hate hearing people watch a low scoring game and say “that’s bad football” no dude it’s called defense
I agree. One of my favorite SB was SB 53 the Rams vs the Patriots. Talk about a defensive game!!!
I think the reason why most people don´t like low scoring games is because in a lot of low scoring games, it´s not as much the defenses that shine but the offenses that totally fail, like Jets - Giants. While in high scoring games, at least the offenses put up a show.
I think it's more that people like well played games. A game where teams can't score because they're offensive playcalling is a mess or something won't be very fun to watch. On the flip side, a game like the 2008 Ravens vs. Titans divisional is epic despite being low scoring.
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The only reason why people think SB was a dud is because there really isn't any memorable plays in the game. It's one thing if defenses are making more plays than the offense, but it's another when it's just a lot of 3 and outs and the punter is making the best plays of the game...
How were the Vikings in 2017 not #1 defense despite being first in points and yards?
He probably didn’t choose them because of the bad loss in the conference championship but that defense absolutely suffocated opposing offenses. If it was 3rd down, teams may as well should have just punted because almost no one converted on them.
Yea I don't get it either.
When KTO uploads I know I'm gonna reminisce about 2000s/2010s football or learn something I never knew about a previous era of the game
Should be noted, almost every one of those years, There's at least 1 AFC North Team in the top ten. I love my Steelers, and while I may not like the other teams in my division, I respect that the AFC North prides itself on great defense.
You being a browns fan and putting Troy in the thumbnail, mad respect 🤝🏾
Seahawks in 2013 lifted the Super Bowl, good times
Was an excellent team, one of the best I’ve seen or read about.
i love watching great defenses. when you have a great offense vs a great defense, it turns into a mind game and you start to see a offense hold nothing back a amazing catches.
Great video as always and thank you for ending another one of these with a Broncos highlight clip 🙌
I don't think I will ever see a comp with the Bear involved WITHOUT EVER SEIING THAT DAMN DOUBLE DOINK
The NFL wants offence to be easy and defense to be hard. Because of that, a good defense will always mean more than a good offence. They have shot themselves in the foot.
Another great vid kto I’ve been watching for 5 plus years and the standard hasn’t changed only improved
I’ll never forget the Steelers Suplexing Vince Young.
That final play at the end of the video (Roby scoop and score on the Chiefs) was kind of a sign of things to come that season for the Broncos
(It was also the last time the Broncos would beat the Chiefs for the next 8 years)
An all time defense can win it all on their own, but it's extremely hard to build up a complete defensive and special teams unit like that.
I still can't believe 2020 season. Nobody ever talks about it so I always forget.
Underrated season lowkey
@@Renegade-kf8fpthe 2012 16 20 etc every 4 years seasons ate the shit
THAT 2018 BEARS WILL NEVER NOT HURT
It hurts every time like it’s the first time 😣😭😭
Long time seattle fan… this was satisfying
Do an offense one next
2017 Vikes > Sacksonville
Should do ones on College Defenses. The Michigan 2017 one comes to mind. Ik they went 8-5 but that defense was the only reason we won any games. Rashan Gary, Mo Hurst, Chase Winovich, Devin Bush, Carlo Kemp, Khaleke Hudson, Mike McCray, Josh Ross, Kiwty Paye, Josh Uche and a few other guys. Im confident all those guys got drafted/signed to NFL teams. It was like a buzzsaw that year
Always great when KTO uploads
It's the little details that make videos great, and having Shae's in the background for the Buffalo pic is a great little detail.
One reoccuring annoyance I personally have had is people saying the Legion of Boom was just the defensive backs-not even close to true. Michael Bennett, Red Bryant, Bobby Wagner, Bruce Irvin...pretty much the whole defense was the Legion. Every game was was a sight to behold back then.
Told ya the "Brady has never had a great defense" argument was buIIshit. 😂
Just wanted to comment how amazing the graphics were in this video. Insane production quality
Yards and points per drive is a great metric to find out which is the best defense
Well, looking through all of those lists every year, you will find some consistency with the Steelers & Ravens. Of course I am biased, being a Ravens fan but when these 2 teams meets, it's well worth the price of admission!
I’m so glad you made this video bruh. Such a great one!!!
Defense alone cannot win championships, unless it’s so dominant like ‘85 Chicago Bears or the ‘01 Ravens. However, you need a top 5 defense in order to win. All of the 49ers SB teams had top 5 defense, even though they were known to be offensive minded team
So, as a Louisville football fan my whole life, I know what a bad defense looks like, but this year, watching this defense that we have, I love it. I like games that are close and are decided by defensive stops
19:53 I just busted out laughing, I couldn't hold it in LOL!!
This is so sick you should do like best rushing offenses in the 90s
2019 Ravens Defense should be an honorable mention for 2019. They were very scary.
Ravens had a very good 2019 and unfortunately went one and done.
Along with the 1973 Rams, 1987 49ers, and 2011 Packers, one of the best seasons played by a team that went one and done in the playoffs.
The 49ers defense was better that year
@@Huntflash2nno.
Pats also
This was a great video I would love it if you would do every number 1 defense since 2000s
Maybe it's because of my age but I grew up with the saying being: offense sales tickets, defense wins games, and special teams wins championships.
Dude I’ve been a fan of this channel for a couple years now and I’m always fucking stoked when you drop content. Keep it up man!
Always love when KTO has a new video
The Niners defense between 2011 and 2013 was a juggernaut. The 2013 Seahawks get the notoriety, but the 2013 Niners were only slightly worse. The 2013 NFC Championship was the actual Super Bowl that year.
I love your content man! I’ve been watching you for a long time and I’ve always loved your videos. Keep it up.❤
Best defense in 2019 was 49ers. All through the season pats allowed ton of rushing yards. Against browns, Ravens and was not different against titans
2017 the Vikings had the best defense
Yeah some of these criteria were strange. The 2012 bears or niners were the best imo and 2011 it was the ravens
2016 was the broncos prolly
The edits in the video is amazing
Sometimes the new form of editing is a little much, but I really like the editing on this video, extremely clean and appealing
2017 still bothers me. The refs robbed the jags by calling myles Jack down on that fumble recovery against the pats. That would've been a huge difference maker for them and I'd bet they'd've put up a hell of a fight in the SB
I've been looking for this video for ages!!!!!!!
It sucks to see the NFL basically penalizing HALF the game to make it HARDER to play that half to ensure they are more likely to fail. Favoring offense is literally punishing a team for being good at NOT letting people score.
Great video man love it