I met Hue Jackson during his infamous Lake Erie Dive after the 0-16 season in 2017. As I was there along with many people to show support for his foundation. Couldn’t have been a nicer guy, really kind and well-spoken. Although he was truly a terrible head coach. I knew that just from watching the Browns play, and watching Hue on HBO Hard Knocks really enforced that narrative. Good guy tho
"Not Seahawks Geno Smith, Giants Geno Smith," had me laughing. Giants' Geno Smith was hot garbage, which is what makes this year for him so amazing. I am honestly now cheering for the guy.
As a niners fan 2016 has to be the worst year. The midst of the kneeling drama, we had chip Kelly at coach, literally were playing Blaine Gabbert at starting qb. Only wins came against the rams twice
That whole post Harbaugh era before Shanahan could probably be picked, that era was needed unfortunately, your owner had to have reality curb stomped into his face to grow
@@ErikCB912that was Andy Reid's last year coaching the Eagles before they fired him. And 2020 was Doug Pederson's last year coaching the Eagles before they fired him too, despite winning the Super Bowl just three years prior
let me make the case for the 2000 Browns, even though they went 3-13. Worst point differential in franchise history. The 2016 Browns had a worse PD than 2017, but managed to win one game. The '17 Browns lost three games by a FG and one other by 4 pts. That's just bad luck at that point. But yeah, hard to argue against going 0-16.
While I do agree that the 2010 Carolina Panthers were absolutely horrid, the 2001 Panthers were somehow worse as their only win came in week one and then they lost out on the regular season going 1-15. And they didn't even get the 1st overall pick in the 2002 draft because of the Houston Texans being a newly expanded team.
I remember the 2001 Carolina Panthers team was horrendous. They won their first game and proceeded to lose the next 15 with Chris Weinke as their starter. And I'm not sure anyone thinks George Seifert was a great coach after that (despite winning superbowls in SF).
"Packers put out good teams" - not between Starr and Favre. 2 post season appearances and 1 win from 1968 to 1993. People seem to forget they were absolute trash in the 70s and 80s
The best thing to come out of that 13 season for the Texans, was after like the 3rd game that Schaub threw a pick 6, a burger place got on the news with a new deal. The Schaub burger, pick any 6 toppings for your burger, and pay for it dearly.
Cleo Lemon was someone I expected to have a long career as a backup. Casters loved to play with his name, often yelling "squee~ze that lemon!" after every one of his HLs.
As a Vikings fan with a 13-4 record, I can’t help but feel bad for the bears. Edit: I know it seems kind of rare for a Vikings fan like me to say that but it’s true. My sister-in-law‘s mom’s new boyfriend is a Bears fan and well. Honestly, I can’t imagine his pain.
@ErikCB912, well, the video is titled "Every nfl team's worst season EVER." So by that, my picks would apply here. If tubfrog was a good youtuber, he'd include "post merger" in his title
If anything, it should've been either the 2004 (absolute trash that only had 2 OT wins against the Cardinals to avoid the 0-16) or 2016 (removed from all their 2011-2014 stars and broken beyond repair, swept the Rams).
I’d argue 2016 was way worse than 2022. I mean 2022 we were in some close game and should’ve won some imo. Also you said that Roquan smith was their only good player when there’s others who were good as well
It's funny how for the 2011 Vikings, no mention is made of Jared Allen nearly breaking the single-season sack record (by half a sack), but Adrian is who he talks about? Idk man, I don't know if I understand the logic here lol
Broncos choice should be 2022 given they came in with Super Bowl aspirations thinking Russell Wilson would be the piece to push them over the top only for him to fall off a cliff and for their first year head coach Nathaniel Hackett to be a flop of a hire.
Sorry no, the worst giants season was the Joe Judge season when they did a qb sneak on 3rd and 9. Been watching nyg football a long time and that was rock bottom.
23:27 Keep in mind, 13 teams in the strike-shortened 1982 season exceeded the Chargers rush yards total for 16 games. That's how bad the 2000 Chargers were at running the ball
The bears had the number 1 rushing offense in 2022 and had fields almost break the single season yard record, there has to be a worse team than that. The defence was garbage and the passing was bad but the running was elite
For the the worst Colts season. I would have said their 1981 season. They gave up (a still NFL record) 533 points. Absolutely awful. They went 2-14. They won their first game of the season against the New England Patriots. Lost 14 in a row. And won their last game of the season against the NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS.
Coaching, coaching, coaching makes all the difference. Injuries are an excuse; so was the team that's been on top for years. Mediocre talent can transpire to really good to excellent players. Look at how many teams bounced back with just about the same roster they had the year before. The difference from a 3-13 to an 11-5 team is a new coach.
Interesting fact the 1989 cowboys only win was against their rivals the Washington Redskins who lost only one game and you guessed it to the Dallas cowboys.
To quote him: The 2017 Browns were so god awful that they join the 08’ lions to finish with an 0-16 Record because Hue Jackson was just a abysmal. there were many bad Browns teams since 1999, but this team is a home run and arguably the worst NFL team ever assembled besides the 2008 Lions. So yeah there you have it.
@TubFrog i personally think that worst season, should not just be about win-loss record. Like going 8-8 and missing the playoffs is a disaster season, when your expectation is the Super Bowl. So i think that should carry more weight imo.
The 2016 Browns are worse than the 2017 team. The 2017 team had Myles Garrett, Njoku, and Josh Gordon actually managed to play in some games and 6 of their losses were decided by 4 points or less. The 2016 1-15 team was just outright atrocious and if not for an extremely unmotivated San Diego team coming to Cleveland for a meaningless game on Christmas Eve, they would’ve also went 0-16 but in a more depressing fashion because there weren’t really any close games besides the one win which was 20-17
Remember guys the tampa bay bucs=the Jose Bautista of nfl franchises, from the first team to go winless in a 14 game season to 2 time super bowl champs, every dumpster fire team eventually have their moments
I can think of so many season worse than the 2017 giants even though they were REALLY bad. But at least they had a good roster (that’s why I said what I said). Same thing for the 2013 redskins except they had an at least respectable coach
Houston Oilers back-to-back 72 and 73 Oilers. They 1977 Bucs went 2-12 with a quarterback that was the son of the owner and had never played organized football. The 2022 Texans played for a TIE in the first game and against the same Colts team in week 17. Needing only a tie to get draft pick number ONE pick and decided to win the game on purpose, just to screw the texans
So I guess you didn’t just make this list based on every individual team’s worst single season record? Because a whole bunch of these teams actually had seasons with worse records than the ones you included.
A lot of us 2001-19 Patriots fans were there to see just how pitiful that team really was in the early 90s. I can 100% see why younger fans loathe New England. A lot of these guys may feel differently if they saw how far they came.
Me personally, would put the 2014 49ers as the worst team in franchise history. Not because of the record, not because of the lack of talent, not because of anything more than the team absolutely falling apart like Rodgers' achilles during the off-season prior.
True. 2004 had legit chances of being the first 0-16 team with how badly the roster was torn down and had the added bonus of organizational/coaching futility that would hold the franchise out of the playoffs until 2011.
I love how he has to disclaim it wasn't Seahawks Geno, but Giants Geno.
Pete's a goddamn legend
Wanted to like this but you have 69 likes
@@ealmond9046you're in the clear now
When the Browns were so bad TubFrog forgot to put them in his video 😂
said all i needed to say at 19:21
@@tubfrog damn u right 😂😂
@@tubfrog great response
Ok so it wasn’t just me that noticed that😂😂😂😂
I am watching this at a barber shop
Relatable
What kinda fade u get
I am too
That's vrazy
Boomer
I met Hue Jackson during his infamous Lake Erie Dive after the 0-16 season in 2017. As I was there along with many people to show support for his foundation.
Couldn’t have been a nicer guy, really kind and well-spoken.
Although he was truly a terrible head coach. I knew that just from watching the Browns play, and watching Hue on HBO Hard Knocks really enforced that narrative. Good guy tho
Maybe "every nfl teams worst loss" would be a good video idea ex. 28-3 where the team not only allowed a comeback, they also have never recovered
Def my least favorite Falcons game ever as a fan. lol
"Not Seahawks Geno Smith, Giants Geno Smith," had me laughing. Giants' Geno Smith was hot garbage, which is what makes this year for him so amazing. I am honestly now cheering for the guy.
Jets Genius Smith was even worse than Giants Geno Smith
I’ve been waiting for this type of video. Hopefully you do every NFL teams’ best seasons of all time.
“He got the jets to the afc championship game”
Rex Ryan: 😒🤔
5-11 being worst record is pretty good
The Ravens are well run. They don’t suffer terrible seasons often, and when they do, they get out of the slump really quick.
As a niners fan 2016 has to be the worst year. The midst of the kneeling drama, we had chip Kelly at coach, literally were playing Blaine Gabbert at starting qb. Only wins came against the rams twice
That whole post Harbaugh era before Shanahan could probably be picked, that era was needed unfortunately, your owner had to have reality curb stomped into his face to grow
TubFrog, you have put so much research and time into this video…. but, I have to watch it in two parts. So far, first half is 👏!
So glad you're getting sponsors now man, you deserve ot!
Bruh that 28-3 part😂
lmao
As a Giants fan It depresses me that the Eagles haven’t seen a terrible season since the 70s
Their worst season since the 70s was probably 2012
@@ErikCB912Or 2020
@@ErikCB912that was Andy Reid's last year coaching the Eagles before they fired him.
And 2020 was Doug Pederson's last year coaching the Eagles before they fired him too, despite winning the Super Bowl just three years prior
1968 eagles and 1972 eagles
Get ready. I think 2024 will be brutal for them.
let me make the case for the 2000 Browns, even though they went 3-13. Worst point differential in franchise history. The 2016 Browns had a worse PD than 2017, but managed to win one game. The '17 Browns lost three games by a FG and one other by 4 pts. That's just bad luck at that point. But yeah, hard to argue against going 0-16.
No such thing as luck in NFL. Plays either go your way or not--and at times, bad officiating.
This split second 28-3 kills me
While I do agree that the 2010 Carolina Panthers were absolutely horrid, the 2001 Panthers were somehow worse as their only win came in week one and then they lost out on the regular season going 1-15. And they didn't even get the 1st overall pick in the 2002 draft because of the Houston Texans being a newly expanded team.
History just repeated itself. Because the Panthers had yet another 15 loss season and won’t have the first overall pick.
Remember kids. The browns were 1 game away from being 0-32 not just a single 0-16
If the chargers made that field goal, they could've beaten the browns in OT
@@FireyninjadogWe go together with clutch field goals like oil goes to water 😭
9:38 wow that disrespect bro😂😂😂😂😂
5:38 I know Cleo Lemon, he somehow took the Toronto Argonauts to the East Final in the CFL.
Another masterpiece by tubfrog.
Keep up the work
Personally, I think his video could be improved. Not bad, but they could be better
I remember the 2001 Carolina Panthers team was horrendous. They won their first game and proceeded to lose the next 15 with Chris Weinke as their starter. And I'm not sure anyone thinks George Seifert was a great coach after that (despite winning superbowls in SF).
I was looking for someone to comment this. I thought I remembered this happening. 😏🤔
My 83 year old grandma could have coached those 49ers squads to Super Bowl wins.
The bears last season was simultaneously their worst and also one of their best because of the implications it has for their future
"Packers put out good teams" - not between Starr and Favre. 2 post season appearances and 1 win from 1968 to 1993. People seem to forget they were absolute trash in the 70s and 80s
Ahh yes, the good old days
……… Pepperidge Farms remembers. 😏🥺😩😫
The Panthers part certainly needs updating! 🙃
Watching this at work let’s go
5:36 See I can rewind and watch this again, and now I DO know who Cleo Lemon is
Expansion Bucs, hands down, sure they were an expansion team but they quite litterally had no talent
The best thing to come out of that 13 season for the Texans, was after like the 3rd game that Schaub threw a pick 6, a burger place got on the news with a new deal. The Schaub burger, pick any 6 toppings for your burger, and pay for it dearly.
Saban was at Miami for two years
1976 bucs 2017 browns 2008 lions 1980 aints 1973 oilers and 2001 panthers
Bro snuck in the 28-3 meme 😂
Cleo Lemon was someone I expected to have a long career as a backup.
Casters loved to play with his name, often yelling "squee~ze that lemon!" after every one of his HLs.
I like how the Browns was just a second still image of their coach💀
Edit: I didn’t even realize it but that still image is the thumbnail💀
As a Vikings fan with a 13-4 record, I can’t help but feel bad for the bears.
Edit: I know it seems kind of rare for a Vikings fan like me to say that but it’s true. My sister-in-law‘s mom’s new boyfriend is a Bears fan and well. Honestly, I can’t imagine his pain.
Bro I cried the entire season after week 7
So your mother in law’s new boyfriend?…
Kirk Cousins 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@PhyllisPhallus39 don’t worry about it
Why we got the first pick
My list
Redskins: 1961
Falcons: 1967
Raiders: 2006
Seahawks: 1992
Chargers: 2000
Browns: 2017
Lions: 2008
Patriots: 1990
Chiefs: 2008
Broncos: 1963
Packers: 1958
Cardinals: 2000
Bears: 1969
Eagles: 1998
Giants: 1966
Colts: 1991
Bengals: 2002
Steelers: 1969
Vikings: 1984
Ravens: 1996
Dolphins: 2007
Bills: 1971
Jets: 1996
Jaguars: 2020
Titans/oilers: 1973
Cowboys: 1989/1960
Bucs: 1976
Texans: 2005
Panthers: 2001
Saints: 1980
49ers: 2004
Rams: 2009
Actually much better than the list this UA-camr had ngl. I can’t think of anything I would change
@@mariosnum1fan thank you
He said in the video he was only going as far back as the merger, which was in 1970. So your picks in the 50s and 60s wouldn’t apply here.
@ErikCB912, well, the video is titled "Every nfl team's worst season EVER." So by that, my picks would apply here. If tubfrog was a good youtuber, he'd include "post merger" in his title
Jeff Garcia led the Niners to multiple playoff wins
If anything, it should've been either the 2004 (absolute trash that only had 2 OT wins against the Cardinals to avoid the 0-16) or 2016 (removed from all their 2011-2014 stars and broken beyond repair, swept the Rams).
And married a Playmate!
I accidentally Mandela’d into a new dimension today. The only change I’ve noticed so far is your channel was Tubefrog now it’s TubFrog…
Cleo lemon watching this like "who the fuck is cleo lemon?"
12:35 how do you win by one point in overtime?
Rick Mirer actually had a good rookie season. Then it was all downhill after that.
Flashing the 28-3 is crazy 😭
Bears have had much worse seasons, 2022 is an insane pick
I would like to point out that my high school team had a a -260 point differential in 7 games my senior year
Panthers got #1 pick
Do you have a link to the video on Javon Belcher?
11:57 #59 caked up boiiiii
Now we need best season ever
I love the Saints season because it highlighted a decent offensive attack that didnt amount to wins. Sounds familiar 😂
I’d argue 2016 was way worse than 2022. I mean 2022 we were in some close game and should’ve won some imo. Also you said that Roquan smith was their only good player when there’s others who were good as well
The 1968 eagles were bad too
Wait how do you win by 1 point in ot back in the 90s?
It's funny how for the 2011 Vikings, no mention is made of Jared Allen nearly breaking the single-season sack record (by half a sack), but Adrian is who he talks about? Idk man, I don't know if I understand the logic here lol
The 2001 panthers went 1-15
Broncos choice should be 2022 given they came in with Super Bowl aspirations thinking Russell Wilson would be the piece to push them over the top only for him to fall off a cliff and for their first year head coach Nathaniel Hackett to be a flop of a hire.
Sorry no, the worst giants season was the Joe Judge season when they did a qb sneak on 3rd and 9. Been watching nyg football a long time and that was rock bottom.
23:27 Keep in mind, 13 teams in the strike-shortened 1982 season exceeded the Chargers rush yards total for 16 games. That's how bad the 2000 Chargers were at running the ball
The bears had the number 1 rushing offense in 2022 and had fields almost break the single season yard record, there has to be a worse team than that. The defence was garbage and the passing was bad but the running was elite
This Entire Vid Should Be about how bad the browns were in 2016-2017 Browns lmao
love this channel when i’m on shrooms man fr
For the the worst Colts season. I would have said their 1981 season. They gave up (a still NFL record) 533 points. Absolutely awful. They went 2-14. They won their first game of the season against the New England Patriots. Lost 14 in a row. And won their last game of the season against the NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS.
I expect that the Panthers next season will give up that many points by week 15.
“We got a long one today”
Coaching, coaching, coaching makes all the difference. Injuries are an excuse; so was the team that's been on top for years. Mediocre talent can transpire to really good to excellent players. Look at how many teams bounced back with just about the same roster they had the year before. The difference from a 3-13 to an 11-5 team is a new coach.
The 2016 bears were worse tbh
That part about the bears getting the first pick didn’t age well
Bledsoe looked stoned af in that draft pic lmaoooo
Interesting fact the 1989 cowboys only win was against their rivals the Washington Redskins who lost only one game and you guessed it to the Dallas cowboys.
The 2002 and 2019 Bengals were 2-14. 2000 was definitely not there worst year
Bro tried to sneak in the 28-3 super bowl💀
Do a video on the order in which each team will get their first SB (jags, panthers, falcons, lions, browns ect) please 🙏 🙏 🙏
Chad Henne mentioned
Heart happy
9:38 I see what you did there
An interesting tidbit about the 2003 Cardinals squad they didn't have a 100 yd rusher the entire season.
So are we going to ignore that he didn't do the Browns.
Probably cause we all know which team was the worst
That’s literally not up for discussion.
To quote him: The 2017 Browns were so god awful that they join the 08’ lions to finish with an 0-16 Record because Hue Jackson was just a abysmal. there were many bad Browns teams since 1999, but this team is a home run and arguably the worst NFL team ever assembled besides the 2008 Lions. So yeah there you have it.
19:21 that was their mention
He called the rams musty 😮💨🤣
Watching this at the dentist
Im surprised Eagles entry was not the ''dream'' team season, cause i have never seen a team with such a high expetation crash and burn so hard.
I wrote a script for them but I scrapped it because they won like 8 games I think which isn’t terrible
@TubFrog i personally think that worst season, should not just be about win-loss record. Like going 8-8 and missing the playoffs is a disaster season, when your expectation is the Super Bowl. So i think that should carry more weight imo.
Imo having super bowl expectations and going 8-8 is worse of a season than going 3-13, when everyone can see that the team is bad.
Dawg I love your videos but please put some background music that you used to, makes the vid more engaging
my man are your headphones broken cause I've never not put background music in the videos
Nice getting a sponsor
The Jags might have been terrible, but Blaine Gabbert and Chad Henne both have rings, so... that's interesting.
The 2016 Browns are worse than the 2017 team. The 2017 team had Myles Garrett, Njoku, and Josh Gordon actually managed to play in some games and 6 of their losses were decided by 4 points or less. The 2016 1-15 team was just outright atrocious and if not for an extremely unmotivated San Diego team coming to Cleveland for a meaningless game on Christmas Eve, they would’ve also went 0-16 but in a more depressing fashion because there weren’t really any close games besides the one win which was 20-17
Remember guys the tampa bay bucs=the Jose Bautista of nfl franchises, from the first team to go winless in a 14 game season to 2 time super bowl champs, every dumpster fire team eventually have their moments
Let’s see…. I’m a COLTS fan: 2011, 1998: both years got us our QB, both QBs get injured, 1981, 2022, 1999. And plenty of more.
I am watching this on the toilet at work.
I can think of so many season worse than the 2017 giants even though they were REALLY bad. But at least they had a good roster (that’s why I said what I said). Same thing for the 2013 redskins except they had an at least respectable coach
Houston Oilers back-to-back 72 and 73 Oilers. They 1977 Bucs went 2-12 with a quarterback that was the son of the owner and had never played organized football. The 2022 Texans played for a TIE in the first game and against the same Colts team in week 17. Needing only a tie to get draft pick number ONE pick and decided to win the game on purpose, just to screw the texans
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So I guess you didn’t just make this list based on every individual team’s worst single season record? Because a whole bunch of these teams actually had seasons with worse records than the ones you included.
2005 Houston Texans:
Video Picks (1970-2022):
2003 Arizona Cardinals (4-12) - my #2; #1 - 2000 Arizona Cardinals (3-13)
2007 Atlanta Falcons (4-12) - my #4; #1 - 1987 Atlanta Falcons (3-12)
2007 Baltimore Ravens (5-11) - my #2; #1 - 1998 Baltimore Ravens (6-10)
1971 Buffalo Bills (1-13) - my #4; #1 - 1976 Buffalo Bills (2-12)
2010 Carolina Panthers (2-14) - agree
2022 Chicago Bears (3-14) - my #9; #1 - 1974 Chicago Bears (4-10)
2000 Cincinnati Bengals (4-12) - my #3; #1 - 1998 Cincinnati Bengals (3-13)
Cleveland Browns - no pick - #1 - 1999 Cleveland Browns (2-14)
1989 Dallas Cowboys (1-15) - agree
2010 Denver Broncos (4-12) - agree
2008 Detroit Lions (0-16) - my #2; #1 - 2009 Detroit Lions (2-14)
1986 Green Bay Packers (4-12) - agree
2013 Houston Texans (2-14) - my #5; #1 - 2005 Houston Texans (2-14)
1991 Indianapolis Colts (1-15) - agree
2012 Jacksonville Jaguars (2-14) - agree
2012 Kansas City Chiefs (2-14) - agree
2006 Oakland Raiders (2-14) - my #5; #1 - 2009 Oakland Raiders (5-11)
2000 San Diego Chargers (1-15) - my #3; #1 - 1997 San Diego Chargers (4-12)
2009 St. Louis Rams (1-15) - agree
2007 Miami Dolphins (1-15) - agree
2011 Minnesota Vikings (3-13) - my #4; #1 - 1984 Minnesota Vikings (3-13)
1990 New England Patriots (1-15) - agree
1980 New Orleans Saints (1-15) - my #5; #1 - 1975 New Orleans Saints (2-12)
2017 New York Giants (3-13) - my #5; #1 - 2021 New York Giants (4-13)
1996 New York Jets (1-15) - my #6; #1 - 1995 New York Jets (3-13)
1972 Philadelphia Eagles (2-11-1) - agree
1988 Pittsburgh Steelers (5-11) - my #3; #1 - 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers (5-9)
1999 San Francisco 49ers (4-12) - my #4; #1 - 2004 San Francisco 49ers (2-14)
1992 Seattle Seahawks (2-14) - my #2; #1 - 1976 Seattle Seahawks (2-12)
1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-14) - agree
1973 Houston Oilers (1-13) - agree
2013 Washington Redskins (3-13) - my #4; #1 - 2019 Washington Redskins (3-13)
OK SO!
Me, a bears fan, watching this during the 2023 season 🙃
I would think the 1988 cowboys were worse, going 3-13 with no hope in sight. At least the 89 team had a lot of young talent developing.
A lot of us 2001-19 Patriots fans were there to see just how pitiful that team really was in the early 90s. I can 100% see why younger fans loathe New England. A lot of these guys may feel differently if they saw how far they came.
Browns, Lions, and Buccaneers:
Hmmmm I wonder what ours will be.
How do you win by 1 point in overtime? In the 90s?
Me personally, would put the 2014 49ers as the worst team in franchise history. Not because of the record, not because of the lack of talent, not because of anything more than the team absolutely falling apart like Rodgers' achilles during the off-season prior.
You failed to mention the *other* big reason why the 1990 Patriots season was such a disgrace. I think that’s what they call a “glaring omission”.
Who was worse? The 2001 Panthers or the 2010 Panthers?
I would say the 2004 49ers were even worse than 1999.
True. 2004 had legit chances of being the first 0-16 team with how badly the roster was torn down and had the added bonus of organizational/coaching futility that would hold the franchise out of the playoffs until 2011.
The 2004 49ers were much worse than that 1999 squad. They were 2-14 and absolutely horrendous.