Yeah but the NFL hates the Steelers almost as much as they hate the Pats. They think that a linebacker going 90 something yards to score is worse than things like a catch I have seen made about 15 times (Tyree) and a guy kicking a feild goal. Like Vinitari is great but he kicked a feild goal, Harrison fooled a QB, caught a pass, ran, broke tackles, and scored.
Nathan Sullivan yea I'm a pats fan but I agree. I wouldn't have put that on the list unless the whole drive was included. Cuz the field goal wasn't the hard part, going 50 yards in like a minute with no timeouts was
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I seen this play live and I almost lost my mind because I told my dad the Giants were going to win and that play alone should put Eli on the Hall of Fame
AGREE, my guy. Insane. For ME, it is more about the throw...and all that Eli had to do to even be ABLE to throw it...disoriented...and STILL put it right there where it needed to be. He finished Top 10 all time in TDs and yards...with NO O-line and having to heave it in about 2 seconds, for most of his career. His INTs stats are a direct product of that awful "protection". FACTS. Just IMAGINE for a second if Eli had an NFL quality offensive line for even half of his career. He would likely hold most passing records. The SB over the 18-0 Pats counts as 2 wins for me. He was the biggest dog in SB history. Two TDs...according to Vegas. He did the unthinkable. HOF 1st ballot.
How did Lynn Swann's catch in the 2nd quarter of the first Pittsburgh-Dallas Super Bowl where Bradshaw fired it 50 yards in the air from his own end zone and Swann tipped it to himself while falling over Mark Washington not make the list?
@@Pancakes26 yes it was. breaston hit Harrison forward while Fitz was pulling him down. Harrison then landed on Fitzs leg while sliding over the goal line. Had Harrison not landed on his leg he would've been down inches short.
Nobody remembers the catch because of the play that happened immediately after it. It’s lost to history, I remember saying at the time… if they don’t score here & lose the game then nobody will ever remember that deep ball which was juggled & caught for one of the greatest catches I’ve ever seen in a Super Bowl.
The Manning to Manningham throw and catch is similar to but even better than the Big Ben to Holmes throw and catch, IMO. It's a much longer pass and the window for error that was threaded is just as tight. Manningham got two feet down while getting clobbered by two defenders, too. The Vinatieri FG as a "greatest play" is not even close to the Manning to Manningham completion that jump started the Giants' game winning drive.
No doubt about it that the throw from Eli Manning to David Tyree in Super Bowl 42 was not only the greatest play in Super Bowl history but the greatest play in NFL history. You will never ever see a play like that again. I have to add one thing about the Malcolm Butler interception. I to this day cannot believe that the Seattle Seahawks didn't hand the ball to Marshawn Lynch "The Beastmode" in The Super Bowl against the New England Patriots. That was not only the worst play call in NFL history it was the worst play call in sports history. They could've run Beastmode three times if they had to and I defy anybody to tell me he wouldn't have scored. That was one Super Bowl the New England Patriots shouldn't have won.
Nope butlers play was better than the tyree one. It was far more clutch. And you say it’s the worst call in the history of sports but if it worked out no one would be saying if in fact people would have been praising the gutsy ness of Pete caroll for going for the pass play instead of the run and tricking the patriots. If it was any thing but an interception Seahawks would have won. That’s part of the reason why it’s the best play in Super Bowl history and one of the best in nfl history. In retrospect yeah they should have run it but at that time they had to make a quick decision. And you say the patriots shouldn’t have won that SuperBowl but leave out the fact that the Seahawks wouldn’t have even been in that position if it wasn’t for pure luck
@@epicfan1598 not even close the pats were undefeated that year and a lucky catch by a 6th string wr who caught it off his helmet was one of the plays that let everyone know there was something in the air that night the planets and stars aligned I remember saying after that play that the pats would lose that game
@@RellshouldBsleep For ME, it is more about the throw...and all that Eli had to do to even be ABLE to throw it...disoriented...and STILL put it right there where it needed to be. Just IMAGINE for a second if Eli had an NFL quality offensive line for even half of his career.
People don't talk about how Fitz ran the entire length of the field to tackle Harrison. He even plowed into a teammate on the sideline, and he kept going afterward. The guy wanted to win that game so badly.
I love the reverse angle on Harrison’s pick 6, the entire steeler defense throwing their bodies around to spring blocks for him. Just completely selling out for the SB
Julian Edelman’s catch was great but saying it was better than Santonio Holmes and other plays is ridiculous. The catch itself was great but it was only 23 yards, it was on first down, with 2:27 on the clock. If it was the same catch but on third or fourth down, 40 yards down field, with under a minute, it would be much better.
Considering you're down by 8 with only that amount of time and there's 3 guys around you and you catch it an inch off the ground. It's a way better catch. You can argue Holmes was a better moment, but I think catch wise edelman has it
Not only was the catch just great but it also was symbolic for what was going to follow! This play was way more than just a catch! It was the spark that lead to the biggest comeback in SB ever! Not even a patriots fan but that catch was a year ago and I'm still shook when I see it...
Alex Sharma tf u tlkn bout holmes catch wusnt a catch he clearly has his left foot down bt his right foot is resting on his left and his right toes never touched watch the replay ull see cards got robbed and im not even a cards fan
Whoever made this list has a bias against Eli Manning (or maybe the Giants in general?) and doesn't want to put Eli on the list TWICE. BUT come on... the Vinatieri FG over Manning to Manningham is just plain stupid.
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The Ref should be the real MVP of #7. The way he went over to my man Holmes to let him know it was a TD was priceless. That’s a real ref. Gotta love it when Steelers have 2 of the top 10 plays :)
Lmao at all the Patriot haters trying to say the NFL is rigged for the Pats to win every year and forget they lost in the most heartbreaking way ever in 07 to ruin their perfect season P.S if the NFL is rigged whoever rigs the games must really hate the Browns
San Antonio Holmes toe tap catch is not just one of the best catches in sb history but one of the best catches in nfl history IMO… one of the best super bowls
Edelman's catch is overrated in terms of importance, it wasn't a forth down or a third down, heck it wasn't even a second down! 1st&10 play with Tom Brady as your quarterback, with 2:24 to go, certainly it wasn't a decisive moment in the game. Pats fans hyped it just to have a David Tyree moment of their own, it's stuck in their unconscious. Although a great catch, a superb one really.
UBF [Unbiased Bucs Fan] You are missing my point, I never argued the difficulty of the catch. I only argued the importance, it was only 1st&10 with 2:24 to go. So if Edelman didn't make the catch, the outcome of the game wouldn't change that much, it only takes a few passes to James white and you got a first down. Unlike David Tyree's catch where it was 3&15 with 1:00 to go.
fahad salama that's why I think tyrees catch should be #2 and Butlers interception should be #1 If Tyree doesn't catch it, they have a reasonable 4th and 5, so the game still wasn't over. If butler doesn't make that play, the pats are gunna lose. A turnover was the only way they win, they aren't gunna keep them from getting 1 yard the next 2 plays
I’ll admit my bias as a Steelers fan, but James Harrison’s pick-6 and Santonio’s catch should be way higher. Haven’t seen the top 6, but David Tyree and Malcolm Butler are the only ones that come close.. Even Jevon Kearse’s catch wasn’t on the same level as Santonio’s
Bears lost that game badly so it doesn't make the list. If you noticed, every single play in here is from a super bowl winning team. Apparently, losing teams don't make plays.
@@connman8d617 true, but that was the first time in NFL history a player scored a TD from an opening kickoff in the SB. You would think that would be on the list
Reece Rata it wasn’t though. Only one of his feet touched the ground. Shouldn’t have been a touchdown. I promise you if that happened today it would be ruled against.
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God, i know im going to sound like a spoiled Patriots fan, but i will _never_ get over those losses to the giants in the Superbowl, especially in 2007. I cant even imagine how Brady or Belichick or Moss feel and think about that game/season.
John Elway's play is the most overrated play in Super Bowl History... Santonio Holmes should definitely be higher. Julio Jones' play should be on the list over John Elway.
For ME, it is more about the throw...and all that Eli had to do to even be ABLE to throw it...disoriented...and STILL put it right there where it needed to be. He finished Top 10 all time in TDs and yards...with NO O-line and having to heave it in about 2 seconds, for most of his career. His INTs stats are a direct product of that awful "protection". FACTS. Just IMAGINE for a second if Eli had an NFL quality offensive line for even half of his career. He would likely hold most passing records. The SB over the 18-0 Pats counts as 2 wins for me. He was the biggest dog in SB history. Two TDs...according to Vegas. He did the unthinkable. HOF 1st ballot.
Nah def not num 1 it’s good where it is, but tyree’s catch is not #1 either. Only up there bc NE was undefeated, Edelman’s circus catch was more impressive than tyree’s
RedBridgeChris yea it is lmao Eli literally broke a sack while 3 people tugging on his jersey to throw is up to someone trying to catch it with his helmet And if you play football you would know how hard it is to try to catch a jump ball while your gettin covered and to maintain it while putting it on your helmet no one ever caught a ball with their helmet until that
Goatquon Barkley butlers play was better than the helmet catch. It pretty much changed the future of the nfl the tyree catch didn’t. Especially since the giants needed to score a touchdown.
Wow. Have we been blessed with some great games over the past 10 to 15 years
Did anyone see Fitzgerald chase ol buddy from all the way out of bounds. That’s heart even though he didn’t catch him in time
K he needs a bloody ring
He ran into his own man because he was standing in the way of fitz. Would have caught him otherwise.
💯. Should be way higher on this list
I hate the Steelers to death, but James Harrison's pick 6 is criminally too low
Kyle Smith Cry about how you hate the steelers. It's great.
Yeah but the NFL hates the Steelers almost as much as they hate the Pats. They think that a linebacker going 90 something yards to score is worse than things like a catch I have seen made about 15 times (Tyree) and a guy kicking a feild goal. Like Vinitari is great but he kicked a feild goal, Harrison fooled a QB, caught a pass, ran, broke tackles, and scored.
connor oloughlin nah nfl loves the Steelers and packers
310254 0 yes they love the Pac but no I don't think the NFL loves the Steelers anymore.
Walter White i hate steelers more than anything bud
I’m sorry, but Holmes td catch should be higher, the perfect throw and catch.
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Mario Manningham:Am I joke to you
Manning to Manningham was an even better play than Roethlisberger to Holmes, and it's not on the list at all!
Thanks for not using Joe Buck's call on Tyree's catch....or at all :)
123abc lol
Worse call ever. Why he still has a job after that call I don’t know
@@carlosg1941 He's living off his father's name and his mother's FOX Network connections.
How does a field goal rank above santonio Holmes catch and James Harrison pick six🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
Nathan Sullivan yea I'm a pats fan but I agree. I wouldn't have put that on the list unless the whole drive was included. Cuz the field goal wasn't the hard part, going 50 yards in like a minute with no timeouts was
Nathan Sullivan ikr
It was the pats first super bowl and start of a dynasty
Nathan Sullivan feild goals are cheap shots always have an always will be
It was for the game and it started a dynasty
The Super Bowl Game between the Steelers and Cardinals without a doubt top 10 super bowls of all time
the "ran the ball" jokes are never going to die unless the Seahawks win another super bowl
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I agree
Still waiting for that one =(
NFL quit screwing around and upload Super Bowl LI already!! I'm talking the full game in 1080p!
Perry's Theatre ikr!
I seen this play live and I almost lost my mind because I told my dad the Giants were going to win and that play alone should put Eli on the Hall of Fame
AGREE, my guy. Insane. For ME, it is more about the throw...and all that Eli had to do to even be ABLE to throw it...disoriented...and STILL put it right there where it needed to be. He finished Top 10 all time in TDs and yards...with NO O-line and having to heave it in about 2 seconds, for most of his career. His INTs stats are a direct product of that awful "protection". FACTS. Just IMAGINE for a second if Eli had an NFL quality offensive line for even half of his career. He would likely hold most passing records. The SB over the 18-0 Pats counts as 2 wins for me. He was the biggest dog in SB history. Two TDs...according to Vegas. He did the unthinkable. HOF 1st ballot.
The Jermaine Kearse catch before the interception at SB 49 was incredible, sorry the Seahawks blew it afterwards. Should be there in the list
How did Lynn Swann's catch in the 2nd quarter of the first Pittsburgh-Dallas Super Bowl where Bradshaw fired it 50 yards in the air from his own end zone and Swann tipped it to himself while falling over Mark Washington not make the list?
I know. Recency bias much? Over the Vinatieri kick at least.
A field goal is better than James Harrison pck 6 and Holms td?!
In todays rules, that ball hit the ground, no td.
The ball was over the line before the ball hit the ground, it was a td.
@@Pancakes26 yes it was. breaston hit Harrison forward while Fitz was pulling him down. Harrison then landed on Fitzs leg while sliding over the goal line. Had Harrison not landed on his leg he would've been down inches short.
that super bowl alone has like three top 10 plays of all time
@@haggard21077 wouldn’t of mattered fitz came from out of bounds
I'm sorry but Malcolm Butler winning that game for his team was the single greatest most unexpected save ever.
Jermaine Kearse and Mario Manningham's catch should have been in this list to bring it to 12
Nobody remembers the catch because of the play that happened immediately after it. It’s lost to history, I remember saying at the time… if they don’t score here & lose the game then nobody will ever remember that deep ball which was juggled & caught for one of the greatest catches I’ve ever seen in a Super Bowl.
The Manning to Manningham throw and catch is similar to but even better than the Big Ben to Holmes throw and catch, IMO. It's a much longer pass and the window for error that was threaded is just as tight. Manningham got two feet down while getting clobbered by two defenders, too. The Vinatieri FG as a "greatest play" is not even close to the Manning to Manningham completion that jump started the Giants' game winning drive.
Harrison’s pick 6 should be way higher and I’m a Cardinals fan.
The fact that the Mario Manningham catch is not on this list is absolutely criminal... How is the Edelman catch ABOVE Holmes? This list is rufffff
No doubt about it that the throw from Eli Manning to David Tyree in Super Bowl 42 was not only the greatest play in Super Bowl history but the greatest play in NFL history. You will never ever see a play like that again. I have to add one thing about the Malcolm Butler interception. I to this day cannot believe that the Seattle Seahawks didn't hand the ball to Marshawn Lynch "The Beastmode" in The Super Bowl against the New England Patriots. That was not only the worst play call in NFL history it was the worst play call in sports history. They could've run Beastmode three times if they had to and I defy anybody to tell me he wouldn't have scored. That was one Super Bowl the New England Patriots shouldn't have won.
Nope butlers play was better than the tyree one. It was far more clutch. And you say it’s the worst call in the history of sports but if it worked out no one would be saying if in fact people would have been praising the gutsy ness of Pete caroll for going for the pass play instead of the run and tricking the patriots. If it was any thing but an interception Seahawks would have won. That’s part of the reason why it’s the best play in Super Bowl history and one of the best in nfl history. In retrospect yeah they should have run it but at that time they had to make a quick decision. And you say the patriots shouldn’t have won that SuperBowl but leave out the fact that the Seahawks wouldn’t have even been in that position if it wasn’t for pure luck
@@epicfan1598 no way, 3rd and 5, the best upset in nfl history, the play that made the giants the champions, it’s number 1.
@@epicfan1598 not even close the pats were undefeated that year and a lucky catch by a 6th string wr who caught it off his helmet was one of the plays that let everyone know there was something in the air that night the planets and stars aligned I remember saying after that play that the pats would lose that game
@@RellshouldBsleep For ME, it is more about the throw...and all that Eli had to do to even be ABLE to throw it...disoriented...and STILL put it right there where it needed to be. Just IMAGINE for a second if Eli had an NFL quality offensive line for even half of his career.
Johnathan ward (Cards) had a better catch last season. One handed against the defenders helmet.
"Wide open Tyree"
Marcus Allen TD run, kearse catch, Julio sideline catch, Manningham sideline catch? Come on
What a tackle Mike ! Classic
I see David Tyree helmet catch.
I like.
Giants on #1 I like that Go Big Blue
Papi Grouch lol that one hurts me man. Ridiculous play tho
People don't talk about how Fitz ran the entire length of the field to tackle Harrison. He even plowed into a teammate on the sideline, and he kept going afterward. The guy wanted to win that game so badly.
I know the Seahawks lost SB49, but Jermaine Kearse's catch should definitely be on there.
Thats the problem, the loser's big plays are never remembered. For instance Julio's amazing catch vs the pats in SB51.
@@siddharthmehta6397 that Julio catch sealed the deal man even after they choked so tough to watch
Hard to make a top 10, should have just made a top 25 or something
Please dont put a field goal in!
- that's a SIGNIFICANT play , but not top 10 GREATEST plays
Man #10 though, I had a huge smile on my face when it happened
There have been 51 Super Bowls and most of the plays in the video are from the last 20 years and the Patriots.
Pelu Ruiz Super Bowls were complete blowouts for the most part until 20ish years ago.
Pelu Ruiz yea how can you leave joe Montanas TD against the bengals out?
28-3 That’s not true and if that is that case then super bowls are rigged to be close.
I'm sorry but James Harrison's pick six is by far the best play ever in a super bowl
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Ur crazy if u think that Tyler
it should’ve been number 3 not number 1.
Not
Once in a lifetime play against a 18-0 juggernaut team yeah I’d say that’s the most clutch play ever period
How is Philly Philly not in here but Elway leaping for a first down is ?
I love the reverse angle on Harrison’s pick 6, the entire steeler defense throwing their bodies around to spring blocks for him. Just completely selling out for the SB
Julian Edelman’s catch was great but saying it was better than Santonio Holmes and other plays is ridiculous. The catch itself was great but it was only 23 yards, it was on first down, with 2:27 on the clock. If it was the same catch but on third or fourth down, 40 yards down field, with under a minute, it would be much better.
STFU!
Considering you're down by 8 with only that amount of time and there's 3 guys around you and you catch it an inch off the ground. It's a way better catch. You can argue Holmes was a better moment, but I think catch wise edelman has it
+Patcakes32 2 The throw and the catch while Holmes is extended his body to catch the football with three defenders in the way.
Not only was the catch just great but it also was symbolic for what was going to follow! This play was way more than just a catch! It was the spark that lead to the biggest comeback in SB ever! Not even a patriots fan but that catch was a year ago and I'm still shook when I see it...
Call me biased, but the Harrison run back and the toe touch by Holmes should both be in the top 5.
10 years later, I still don't understand how we didn't sack Eli on that play. Embarrassing defense that cost us a Super Bowl
Patrick Dufour the NY Giants are your kryptonite...2 for 2!!!
Holmes Toe Tap TD #7.......HOOOOWWW WTF
Holmes is 7 and Harrison is 8 these lists keep getting worse and worse
Tyrees catch was clearly the best, the NFL got it right...don’t @ me
Butlers play was better. Tyree’s was kind of a lucky although Manning deserved credit for avoiding the sack
@@epicfan1598 no. tyree was no 1. they got it right.
Marcus Allen’s run?!
Jermaine Kearse catch?!
Mario Manningham catch?!
Holmes should be way higher
Alex Sharma tf u tlkn bout holmes catch wusnt a catch he clearly has his left foot down bt his right foot is resting on his left and his right toes never touched watch the replay ull see cards got robbed and im not even a cards fan
Lmao no he got the toes.
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Eli to Manningham?
Spongebob Squarepants As a pats fan, I reluctantly agree that needs to be on here.
That was perfect from the ball placement to toe placement.
Replace the Vinatieri kick with Eli to Manningham and it's a good list (hate to say it as a Cowboys fan)
Whoever made this list has a bias against Eli Manning (or maybe the Giants in general?) and doesn't want to put Eli on the list TWICE. BUT come on... the Vinatieri FG over Manning to Manningham is just plain stupid.
Honestly James Harrison should be #1.that was just crazy.
Joe Jones nah the holmes catch should be higher
Joe Jones - the giants won it in the last minute against an undefeated Patriots...yeah ok
Where's Jacoby Jones' kick return?
List is pretty wack....Santonio Holmes toe tapper over 3 defenders to win should be higher on the list.
Horsesh*t
2:19 catches ball over 3 defenders....fact not exaggeration.
Living -living no he got both
V. P the ball was thrown over three defenders
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Mario manninghams catch was almost as good as Holmes catch besides it wasn’t a TD they should replace Vinitari kick with Manning ham catch
how tf is holmes game winning catch so low smh.
The Ref should be the real MVP of #7. The way he went over to my man Holmes to let him know it was a TD was priceless. That’s a real ref. Gotta love it when Steelers have 2 of the top 10 plays :)
This video should be called best super bowl plays since 2000 (plus one John Riggens run). Football has actually been around a while guys...SMH
Lmao at all the Patriot haters trying to say the NFL is rigged for the Pats to win every year and forget they lost in the most heartbreaking way ever in 07 to ruin their perfect season P.S if the NFL is rigged whoever rigs the games must really hate the Browns
Well said Wiplash
I hated the loss against the Giants
Whiplash95 Still hurts me to this day:'(
And then I see the Giants holding Richard Seymour, no flags...now they wanna cry about the refs helping the Patriots...
Here it is for those who don't believe it was holding...ruclips.net/video/I09r45c-0H8/видео.html
San Antonio Holmes toe tap catch is not just one of the best catches in sb history but one of the best catches in nfl history IMO… one of the best super bowls
Tracy Porter will always be a super bowl legend... but idk why he isn’t on this list though.😐🤦🏽♂️
Where’s Tracy Porter’s pick six?
You forgot Devon Hester's opening kick-off return.
Ben to Holmes should be way higher.
They put a field goal higher than that?
As a Pat's fan even I don't like that.
Wasnt a catch according to todays catch rule, he lost posssesion and the ball hit the ground.
catch rule changes more often then the weather in Cleveland
Tak Giant thats not true
No hester kick return? Smh
91932calikid truuuuu
True
The Bears lost that one
He did that every week practically. That wasn’t new
An updated list should feature a certain 1 yard TD 🦅
Both the Steelers plays (especially the 99 yd return) are WAY too low
Marcus Allen Run > Riggins Run
Seems interesting, would like to learn what this sport is all about 👍🏽
Edelman's catch is overrated in terms of importance, it wasn't a forth down or a third down, heck it wasn't even a second down! 1st&10 play with Tom Brady as your quarterback, with 2:24 to go, certainly it wasn't a decisive moment in the game.
Pats fans hyped it just to have a David Tyree moment of their own, it's stuck in their unconscious.
Although a great catch, a superb one really.
UBF [Unbiased Bucs Fan] You are missing my point, I never argued the difficulty of the catch. I only argued the importance, it was only 1st&10 with 2:24 to go. So if Edelman didn't make the catch, the outcome of the game wouldn't change that much, it only takes a few passes to James white and you got a first down.
Unlike David Tyree's catch where it was 3&15 with 1:00 to go.
fahad salama that's why I think tyrees catch should be #2 and Butlers interception should be #1
If Tyree doesn't catch it, they have a reasonable 4th and 5, so the game still wasn't over. If butler doesn't make that play, the pats are gunna lose. A turnover was the only way they win, they aren't gunna keep them from getting 1 yard the next 2 plays
It was just as important because they would not have won the game without it
UBF not better than the holmes catch
No ravens kick return or deep jacoby Jones td??
Marcus Allen’s td run against the redskins?
Might wanna add super bowl 52 Philly special on this list
How is Harrison still low on list. Easy top 3
not a steelers fan but agree should have been higher endzone interception to td has to be a record itself
I’ll admit my bias as a Steelers fan, but James Harrison’s pick-6 and Santonio’s catch should be way higher. Haven’t seen the top 6, but David Tyree and Malcolm Butler are the only ones that come close.. Even Jevon Kearse’s catch wasn’t on the same level as Santonio’s
malcom's int should be 1 tbh, he clutched the super bowl
I agree. Tyrees helmet catch didn’t win them the super bowl. It was a great play but in terms of context and meaning it wasn’t as good
Where is Tracy Porter????????
I feel like #7 is worthy of being #1
Cayden maybe
Probably like #2 or 3
Probably wouldn't be called a catch in today's game though lol.
Tyree just wanted it more
Butler’s play should’ve been number 1.
And where is Devin Hester’s super bowl kick return?
Bears lost that game badly so it doesn't make the list. If you noticed, every single play in here is from a super bowl winning team. Apparently, losing teams don't make plays.
@@connman8d617 true, but that was the first time in NFL history a player scored a TD from an opening kickoff in the SB. You would think that would be on the list
That on-side kick is SO overrated. They still had a full half of the game to play after that.
The Philly Special needs to be added to this list.
The Philly Special beats every single one of these
The NFL have something against the Steelers? Harrison and Holmes should be way higher on that list
How is the santonio holmes one at 7 it should be 1
Left out the Philly Special. Such disrespect.
As a giants fan #1 just makes me happy
Tyree helmet catch - meh! Manning avoiding three sacks - YAH!
James Harrison pick 6 is #8.........how.
obvious block in the back
This list didnt need Elway.
1:40 should have been a block in the back
Giants have the 3 top NON TD scoring plays of all time
Besides Redskins Dolphins game this list was pretty accurate
Santonio Holmes Toe-Tap Catch should freaking higher man. I’m pats fan and I’m saying fair and square.🤨🤨🤨
Reece Rata it wasn’t though. Only one of his feet touched the ground. Shouldn’t have been a touchdown. I promise you if that happened today it would be ruled against.
Zach Gonzales Yea I agree. If this catch was in this generation of football we play in, the refs would overturned it.
No, both feet hit the ground. this has been proven a million times ffs.
You have to show me, because I'm seein' the right foot never hitting the ground with this video.
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How about Julio sideline catch
God, i know im going to sound like a spoiled Patriots fan, but i will _never_ get over those losses to the giants in the Superbowl, especially in 2007. I cant even imagine how Brady or Belichick or Moss feel and think about that game/season.
New title
“Top ten Super Bowl plays in the last decade “
Cant believe Santonios catch was number 7 wow
Eli earned his SB rings....peyton lmao
John Elway's play is the most overrated play in Super Bowl History... Santonio Holmes should definitely be higher. Julio Jones' play should be on the list over John Elway.
But where is Devin Hester.
Good one! And I'm a Pats fan.
How is Santonio Holmes not top 2???
because the NFL doesn't like the steelers
Cause it wasn't a td
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For ME, it is more about the throw...and all that Eli had to do to even be ABLE to throw it...disoriented...and STILL put it right there where it needed to be. He finished Top 10 all time in TDs and yards...with NO O-line and having to heave it in about 2 seconds, for most of his career. His INTs stats are a direct product of that awful "protection". FACTS. Just IMAGINE for a second if Eli had an NFL quality offensive line for even half of his career. He would likely hold most passing records. The SB over the 18-0 Pats counts as 2 wins for me. He was the biggest dog in SB history. Two TDs...according to Vegas. He did the unthinkable. HOF 1st ballot.
Some of these top ten plays are just routine. GMAFB.
I think everyone agrees that not giving Marshawn lynch the ball was the worst call in NFL history!
Clearly this was before the Philly Special.
I'd put Butler's #1 IMO.
adrenaline u Buggin the Tyree catch isn’t #1
Nah def not num 1 it’s good where it is, but tyree’s catch is not #1 either. Only up there bc NE was undefeated, Edelman’s circus catch was more impressive than tyree’s
RedBridgeChris yea it is lmao Eli literally broke a sack while 3 people tugging on his jersey to throw is up to someone trying to catch it with his helmet
And if you play football you would know how hard it is to try to catch a jump ball while your gettin covered and to maintain it while putting it on your helmet no one ever caught a ball with their helmet until that
Chris_RBP_Gaming Ik I’m a giants fan but you’re probably right that his catch was better but is #1 because Eli escaped 3 sacks
Goatquon Barkley butlers play was better than the helmet catch. It pretty much changed the future of the nfl the tyree catch didn’t. Especially since the giants needed to score a touchdown.
Harrison pick six is too low....
How do you have Vinatieri’s kick on here and not the Swann dive?
Marcus Allen 74 yards touchdown should had made the list.