Super Bowl LVII AND Super Bowl XXXVIII WERE IDENTICAL
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- Опубліковано 12 лют 2023
- If you watched Super Bowl LVII between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs and had a feeling of deja vu like you had seen this game before, that might be because many elements of the game were identical to that of Super Bowl XXXVIII between the New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers. Super Bowl 57 was a near-identical game to Super Bowl 38, with some of the comparisons needing to be seen to be believed. This is a breakdown of that
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There were two turnovers in Super Bowl XXXVIII. Jake Delhomme’s fumble in the second quarter and Tom Brady’s interception in the fourth quarter.
There would have been two turnovers in LVII if the refs hadn't overturned a great call!
Misspoke on that one. Meant to say one turnover by the losing team, and in both games, it came in the second quarter
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1. Both Super Bowls were played in a retractable roof stadium on a grass field.
2. Both XXXVIII and LVII are divisible by XIX.
When I was watching the game for the first 3 quarters I was thinking 49
Super Bowl 38 3 years after 9/11
Super Bowl 57 3 years after the start of Covid
Another similarity
I didn't think about that. 👍
The patriots started their championship run the season it got affected due to 9/11 and the chiefs won the Super Bowl to start their championship run just one month before covid became very serious
Not comparable you're soft if you got covid
CDC declared pandemic on 3/11/20 it's not March yet so SB57 is only 2 years after covid...
@@infinty123z it was already a pandemic before it was declare too late
The NFC champion got there by winning a game in Philadelphia against a team whose starting QB was removed because of injury. That opponent was in the NFC title game for the third time in four years. They were also in a four year stretch where they got to the Super Bowl once and lost.
Bill Beilceck was a assistant with New England and Andy Reid was a assistant with Green Bay in Super Bowl XXXI
Don't forget that Andy Reid was the head coach of the Eagles. So he got revenge on his former team.
Super Bowl XXXVIII: Janet Jackson gives the world a surprise.
Super Bowl LVII: Rihanna gives the world a surprise. Another similarity there.
I hope we don’t go back to whack performers for halftime the only performance during that span was when Paul McCartney performed in Super Bowl 39 halftime show
Super Bowl XXXVIII: Janet Jackson brings emphasis to a body part unique to females
Super Bowl LVII: Rihanna brings emphasis to a body part unique to females.
@@Frankieefootballmundial Well the NFL wanted to play it super safe with performers because they didn't want a repeat of the FCC being mad about inappropriate content.
Welcome to cancel culture
Another similarity is that the team that won the Super Bowl before finished 3rd in their division with a losing record. In 2003, the defending champion Buccaneers finished 7-9, third in the NFC South, above the 5-11 Atlanta Falcons. In 2022, the defending champion Rams finished 5-12, third in the NFC West, above the 4-13 Arizona Cardinals.
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A wrose bummer if a Super Bowl loser finished worse the following season
Example: 2001 giants and the 2016 panthers
@@Frankieefootballmundial Don't forget the 2003 Raiders who finished 4-12 the season after their SB appearance
Now that I look at it, damn it really did feel like SB38....all over again!
Yeah I did find it strange that both chiefs and patriots won their 3rd superbowls by beating the eagles.
Which means that after the chiefs win their 5th, the eagles will beat them in the Super Bowl the year after
The halftime show that caused 6 second delay to be a thing
The script was sent to me at first but I told them to do that New England vs Carolina one just change the score up a bit and let them run up the score after the first quarter 💀
Here are more coincidences:
1. In between the Chiefs wins in Super Bowl 54 and 57 the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won a Super Bowl. In between the Patriots wins in Super Bowl 36 and 38 the Buccaneers won a Super Bowl.
2. Andy Reid had a connection to the team he opposed in Super Bowl 57, as he had been the Eagles head coach. Bill Belichick had a connection to the team he opposed in Super Bowl 38, as he had been a season ticket holder for the Panthers.
3. Thirty years before Super Bowl 38 Houston was scheduled to host its first Super Bowl in a college stadium. Thirty years before Super Bowl 57 the Phoenix area was scheduled to host its first Super Bowl in a college stadium. In the case of Phoenix they lost the rights to Super Bowl 27 when Arizona voted against a Reverend Martin Luther King holiday, while Houston retained the right to host Super Bowl 8.
4. The Chiefs and Patriots both won their first Super Bowls in New Orleans.
Here are even more coincidences.
In the 4 Eagles Super Bowl Appearances 3 were on even numbered years (the year the season started) They're 0-3 in those (1980, 2004,2022)
In fact another coincidence is the season itself. Losing by 3 in the Super Bowl, New WR, Breaks the record for wins, having some sort of bad thing happen (Hurts fumble, McNabb vomiting or the int)? Gee that sounds like the 2004. Eagles
@@platinumdiamond1445 1980, 2004, 2022 are even numbers divisible by 3
The trick is add the digits up (1+9+8+0 = 18, then 1+8 = 9 which is divisible by 3)
Eagles lost the Super Bowl in those seasons
1980 & 2022: Eagles won the NFC East while the Cowboys were the top Wild Card team and finished second. Eagles went on to the Super Bowl & lost to an AFC West team
It’s a stretch… 2004: Eagles won the NFC East while the Cowboys were in a three-way tie with the Giants and [NAME REDACTED] for second in the division. Tie-breaker among the 6-10 teams went NYG, DAL, WSH due to head-to-head records. Eagles went to the Super Bowl and lost
Eastern Division teams have played in all AZ Super Bowls
XXX: DAL 27, PIT 17
XLII: NYG 17, NE 14
XLIX: NE 28, SEA 24
LVII: KC 38, PHI 35
Point Spread
Favorite failed to cover in 3/4 games
XXX: DAL -13.5, won by 10
XLII: NE -12.5, lost by 3
XLIX: Pick ‘em, NE won by 4
LVII: PHI -1.5, lost by 3
During the game, I felt exactly the same. The long touchdowns, game winning kick (but with some seconds left)
Also both games had a halftime show where everyone ended up talking about the female performer's torso (XXXVIII with Janet Jackson's nip slip, LVII with Rihanna's baby bump)
Oh yeah the Janet Jackson incident. That made MTV banned from ever producing a halftime show again.
For a short window, you did a great job. Cannot wait for the Baseball channel.
Actually, can we just have the Super Bowl in Houston where I live? Not only the best Super Bowls have been there but the best WrestleMania as well. It went to overtime for the first time right here in Houston.
Here’s another one… both Philadelphia and that Carolina team’s backup QB were drafted out of PAC 10 schools. Carolina’s backup was Rodney Peete. Philadelphia’s backup last night, Gardner Minshew… drafted from Washington State. In an added twist? Delhomme got the starting job after Peete was benched following a poor showing against the Jaguars. Minshew began his career with… the Jaguars.
And Rodney Peete played for the Eagles,
Danm the NFL really is pushing Mahomes as the next Brady
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It's depressing that the video from the 20-year old Pats-Panthers game looks like it happened in the '70s.
Thanks for this analysis. Very impressive.
I thought it was an instant replay of SB 52 except this time the Eagles couldn't make that one play on defense to seal the game.
Amazing. This is why I am subscribed to this channel. Brilliant.
That’s what I was thinking as well. A lot of touchdowns, a 2 point conversion, a big penalty, and a game winning field goal.
The Eagles '35' points is the new record amount of points scored by the loser team in super bowl history.
The grand total of 73 pts. for both teams is also an NFL-record for a SB (38-35).
Also, the Patriots and Chiefs both defeated a quarterback that was drafted first overall from an SEC team in the AFC Championship.
Man I realized that those games had a lot of similarities but certainly not as many. Great job
5:29 "Failed to win a ring and never won the Super Bowl"
He also never coached the team that scored the most points nor the team that allowed the fewest lol
Failed to win a ring with a team that never won the Super Bowl (the Eagles and Browns had 0 Super Bowl wins before Reid and Belichick's stints)
@@OfficialJaguarGator9 Never won a ring and the franchise had never won the Super Bowl is less verbose as well as less wordy...
Obviously if a coach hasn't won a ring, the coach will have never won a ring under every possible nuance. I've never won a ring and I've never won a ring coaching an NFC South team and never won a ring as a seven point underdog and never won a ring coaching a team with a mammal as a mascot and never as a team that wears teal uniforms and never with a team that had zero ties on the year
Crazy how back to back super bowls were identical
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I hate this as a Seahawks fan but similar to the last GLENDALE SB, the NFC team with a bird mascot held a 24-14 lead before eventually losing.
And for the record, not being able to hold or extend that lead in SB XLIX bothers me more than the endgame that everyone talks about.
@@jeffanderson3962 1000% percent agree, as a fellow Hawks fan. Yes, the goal-line interception and the questionable play call that led up to it sucked for us, but we shouldn't even have BEEN in that position in the first place with the 10 point lead we had at one point. Championship-winning teams don't let double-digit leads slip away like that, least of all in the biggest game in all of sports.
That's not as bad as that bird mascot team that led a Super Bowl 28 - 3, but point taken.
XXII: DEN 10, WSH 0
XLIV: IND 10, NO 0
XLIX: SEA 24, NE 14
LI: ATL 28, NE 3
LIV: SF 20, KC 10
LVII: PHI 24, KC 14
QBs drafted by the Colts, then played for the Broncos have 2 of those blown 10+pt leads in the Super Bowl
QBs to overcome trailing by 10+pts in the Super Bowl
Brady: 2
Mahomes: 2
Brees: 1
Williams: 1
Mahomes is the new brady confirmed
0:14 Until they figure out how to fix the playing service at *State Farm Stadium,* there should not be _any_ more *Super Bowls* in Arizona. The number of players slipping and experiencing footing issues on that field was a pitiful embarrassment on the world stage
Amazing!
No wardrobe malfunction this time.
No, but the halftime show did reveal a piece of female anatomy....
My head hurts trying to wrap all these coincidences together. Way too much research even for me. Props to you though sir lol
Great video! And for future reference Muhsin Muhammad's name is pronounced like Moo-Sin,
just it sounded like you said something like Musheene [like rhymes with machine]. I'm from Charlotte and grew up watching that team, "Moose" is a fan favorite with us Panther fans.
Bears fans too, ill never forget his td in the super bowl for us. He had that signature ball through the legs celebration
@@effingel I just looked that up, I must have forgotten about that, I was rooting for the bears that season, great defense and special teams.
I mean, 57 years of course scripts will repeat. Look at General Hospital or Monday Night Raw
I still remember that Super Bowl XXXVIII Halftime Show
Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson, and that so-called "wardrobe malfunction"
I was thinking of superbowl xxiii , very similar to 57
That's pretty spooky dude!
The ONLY major difference between the 2 SB's was the total points for both teams: SBLVII had the 3rd most points scored with 73 while SBXXXVIII had 61. (Corrections made to my previous comment and ty all for your clarifications!)🏈
what NFL record? the record is still at 75 from SBXXIX, it would've been a record if KC had ended things with a TD rather than a FG on their last drive, but that wasn't the case
@@eclipse528 the only record for this game is most points scored by the losing team with 35. But you’re right, XXIX is still the highest scoring SB
Wasn't Eagles vs Patriots 41-33 for 74 total points?
@@davidmorrissey8820 yep LII was 74 total points
73 is not the record. Superbowl 29 had 75. 49ers 49 Chargers 26.
The chiefs having 8 total 3rd and 4th down plays is nuts
Regarding your request to have the Valley of the Sun be an annual Super Bowl host, as a lifelong Tampa Bay Area resident, I say, with every fiber of my being, NO. LOL
i am hoping you would have a video on time management this week, because for once this season. A head coach played the clock right on how to manage the clock.
And it was Andy Reid of all people
I would say that what Andy Reid did was more than just simple clock management -- I would call it game situation management that also included elements of field position and down/distance management. It's counter-intuitive as hell to slide at the 1-yard line when you're being gifted a touchdown, and to back up nearly 10 yards on two kneel-downs, but both of those moves allowed the Chiefs to bring about the game situation they wanted and drive the dagger into the Eagles.
The last one of those I can remember was from SB LXVII (47), where John Harbaugh found his Ravens in the shadow of their own goalpost, leading by five points, facing fourth and HAHA YEAH RIGHT LOL with twelve seconds showing on the game clock. He instructed punter Sam Koch to do a little dance around the back of the end zone for as long as he could get away with it, and as any strip/fumble/recovery/touchdown-minded 49er approached, to step over the end line for the intentional safety. Harbaugh reasoned that even with the lead shrunk to three points, the free kick from the 20 was a nearly 30-yard improvement in field position from where the punt would have been made. From a clock perspective, Koch executed the strategy just about perfectly, taking eight of the remaining 12 seconds off the clock and leaving the 49ers just four seconds. The 49ers' last hope was a hook-and-lateral on the return of the free kick, but Ted Ginn Jr. was unable to execute it and the Ravens sealed the win.
Actually, in both instances the halftime show made headlines for showing off a piece of the female anatomy.
😁😁🤣😂
Gender isn't real. Reported.
Wow this is amazing
This game reminds me of Super Bowl 13 between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys. High Scoring, competitiveness, back and forth, and a not so great finish. But I do like your emphasis on this game and Super Bowl 38. When you think about it, the Chiefs went on a 21-3 run before the Eagles tied it up with about 5 minutes left. Then the Chiefs marched down the field and were able to run the clock out and kick the game winning field goal. Similar to sb xiii where the Cowboys scored a touchdown to make it a 4 point game and then the Steelers recovered the punt and ran the clock out to win.
Wow!!! This is incredible!
I seen the Game Highlights of the 2004 Super Bowl recently last month
Now I know I wasn’t the only one thinking of this because of the missed field goal and the way how the game was won.
There's a difference in the winning coaches. Reed made the Super Bowl with the Eagles, Belichick didn't make it with Browns.
Jacksonville made some great moves to get to the AFC Championship, a spot that I did not see them even making the playoffs. I hope they continue their emergence in the AFC.
Bill Belichick was head coach of the New York Giants TWICE. Yet, never coached a game with them.
When you cherry-pick, and have generally vague criteria you can select amazing coincidences.
SB 38 could be the most underrated SB. If anybody ever brings up anything bout the game. It's usually about what happened at Halftime. Not anything bout the actual game.But it was a fun game to wstch.
Had Mahone thrown an interception and the Eagles scores last night almost became identical to SuperBowl 49 which coincidence last time the game happened at The Farm
There was a football game at Super Bowl XXXVIII?!
yeah, before and after Janet Jackson's boob
Is it me or does Fox kinda look like Siriani with different hair?
JaguarGator 6 gonna be about NBA😂
Incredible the similarities.
I still can't believe Fox got that team to a Superbowl.
_"it's like deja vu all over again."_
-The Late Great Yogi Berra
To me, SB 57 felt a lot like SB 51. The NFC bird team was up at half time, only to blow that lead, have a chance to seal the game away, until a holding call takes that one chance away to let the dynasty team win. I knew at half time exactly how this game was going to end, and I was right. At least this time, I was cheering for the winning team, just couldn't help but feel like I had seen the game play out before.
Super Bowls should always be held at neutral sites to avoid the chance of home field advantage.
So, I guess Arizona is actually a perfect site.
Or Houston
Your voice doesn’t sound right here,
Is your voice just shot after a gray game or are you sick or something?
Recorded in a different location than where I usually do
I think he blew out his voice. LoL
Not, the Eagles kicker did not have a squib kick with the game tied and a minute left. Eagles won the Super Bowl five years before, This was the Panthers first Super Bowl in team history.
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There was also a streaker on the field before the start of the 2nd half of Super Bowl 38. I don't think there was at 57.
If this is any indication of a new dynasty like New England in 2004 you may bet your life savings for Kansas City to repeat as champions this upcoming season.
Wow that's crazy...
Yea idk what happened with that gd grass...
i said the same thing, when i watch the sb, its reminds me of panthers vs pats super bowl.
There was a coin flip at the beginning of both games and both games had singers performing at halftime. Wow! Creepy!
Let’s never play another Super Bowl at Arizona given those turf conditions 💀
Great video JaguarGator9 you must have done a lot of research on this and this reminds of the connection between Abraham Lincoln and John F Kennedy and the identical events that happened between those two such as both were killed on a Friday and they both had Vice Presidents with the last name Johnson with Andrew born in 1808 and Lyndon born in 1908 and Lincoln was elected President in 1860 and Kennedy elected in 1960 and there are a lot more identical items between Lincoln and Kennedy.
From 1840 to 1980, all Presidents elected those years ending in zero were shot and/or died in office.
Harrison 1840: died in office
Lincoln 1860: shot, died in office
Garfield 1880: shot, later died in office
McKinley 1900: shot, died in office
Harding 1920: died in office
Roosevelt 1940: died in office
Kennedy 1960: shot, died in office
Reagan 1980: shot
@@lakebay972 great info by you and scary.
@@darrellmayberry7784 Thanx! Also note, in the 2000 and the 2020 elections, Bush and Biden's respective victories were controversial.
Unfortunately, when people talk about Super Bowl XXXVIII, it's usually for reasons that have nothing to do with football...
That field was atrocious. The players on both teams slipping around was hard to watch
Well, at least the transit situation was different between the two. Come on, Phoenix! Put light rail in to the stadium!
the only deja vu i got was that eagles play in odd number s b's in odd number years and wear the green jerseys always the top nfc when they do. And kc now a multiple s b winner joining raiders, redskins, g men, donkeys, pack, boys, steelers, niners, and pats in that 3 plus s b title club.
If you need an odd number, Leo Getz it for you....
@@leogetz3570 'blame pats for wearing the home team white in LII'. leo getz things done.
@@stevenbauer4799 did they? I know the Cowboys always wear the whites when given the choice
@@leogetz3570 nfc is home team in odd number games/odd numbered year and get choice of jerseys. boys wore blue in V. broncos wore white in L as home team because of being s b routed wearing orange. I guess pats chose white in LII because of losing twice in blue to g men. too effn confusing...
@@stevenbauer4799 yeah, that SB V I think is when the NFL still mandated the "home" and "away" jerseys before giving the team the option. I totally forgot about the Broncos wearing the white jerseys!!
Breaking news: when you try to find similarities between games that have 10000+ variables, you’ll find some
The Chiefs had already won a Super Bowl before Andy Reid.
Also both losing teams had a receiver names Smith (Steve Smith, DeVonta Smith)
In both cases, the local team (Texans and Cardinals) have never won a Super Bowl. Those teams also have J.J. Watt in common. The host cities also previously hosted Super Bowls in college stadiums (Rice Stadium and Sun Devil Stadium).
But the Oilers won the AFL championship and the Cardinals won the NFL championship.
High quality of play on the field but bad officiating
There's a glitch in the Matrix.
Makes you wonder if the refs did rig the game
Of course they do.
It’s all rigged.
This game went exactly as you imagine it would. Philly gets an early lead as their scheme overwhelmed KC. Mahomes roars back and wins a close game as Hurts doesn't seem to have enough zip on his throws to make the intermediate, drive-extending plays in the second half. Really well played and coached game, but ultimately Mahomes could make a couple of throws that Hurts, for whatever reason, just couldn't.
So the guy that threw for 300 didn't pass as well as the guy that threw for 180? Try for a narrative that actually makes sense.
@@ckobo84 John Gannon just couldn't scheme well enough on defense to stop Mahomes. That's my take.
they should have used regular numbers to identify the superbowl instead of roman numerals
Stretch before you reach sir
Can we play every Super Bowl in Arizona? Yeah, maybe if they stop greasing the turf.
I need to ask everyone's opinion on the holding call at the end.
Opinion: Keep the flag in the pocket. Throw it in a game like week 6 but in a tie game, under 2 minutes, at the end of the SB…come on
SS Barberry of the Eagles admitted to himself and others that the ref's call was justified, but in a finale game like the SB, they should've went to OT.
It was a correct call, the timing was just unfortunate
typical fixed s b. refs go flag happy every s b now. threw seven flags to get rams into end zone to win s b last season.
Hold the flag unless the ball would have been catch-able. Let them play as a reward for making it to the big show.
Look into analytics. It’ll all make sense.
I thought it was similar to Super Bowl XXIX
Except super bowl xxxviii took until late in the second quarter for there to be a score
I was thinking it was more like the Kurt Warner Rams vs Pats Super Bowl than the panthers. The chiefs being the rams in a sense they had won the Super Bowl 3 years prior and were looking to start a dynasty. Just like the rams were in 2001 with greatest show on turf. Eagles would be the pats with a young team & stout defense. It was like whoever won that game between the rams and pats became the best dynasty, just like in this recent game. Except this time the more high powered offense won, the chiefs, as the rams failed to do so 21 years ago
I like the time Arizona voted against having the Super Bowl.
I wonder what Super Bowl 51 was a copy of
Spooky, ain't it?
I wish our game was like this making them all concentrate on keeping their own footing making it a more even game!!!!!!!!!!! They couldn’t focus on hurting everyone else they can with full on hurt pain and breaking bones 🦴 on their minds making it a win by all means., would have been us in there if our game was the field soaked keeping everyone on their own toes maki g it all about 49/50 fair game!!!!!!!!!!! -49-
And why?