mooiemooface Seattle that year was statistically the worst goal line team in the NFL, especially when running the ball. On 25+ tries that year they scored only once. That's horrid given you have Lynch.
1:45 is one of the strangest things I have ever seen. A pick, a tackle by his own teammate causes a fumble in the endzone and an opposing team touchdown.
@@fenderjaguar2170 Right, he wants the touchback to come out of the endzone instead of risking getting tackled inside the 5. But tackling your own teammate? Usually just a hand motion to stay in the endzone and down yourself is more traditional lol.
Nope he caught the ball at the 1 or 2 then on his own ran into the end zone (momentum) this would have resulted in a safety which really still likely they win but that guy was locked on on anything carrying a ball... After a slomo re-watch I'd swear he threw up the ball as he was getting tackled by his own guy
@ZynairDouglas Yeah dude I know! Garrett needs to go back to NFL school, if you’re the head coach DO NOT CALL A TIMEOUT IN THE 4TH WITH 13 SECONDS LEFT! I got so pissed at him, I started to try and find a new team.
Dallas icing their own kicker is one of my favourite moments in NFL history. I'm not even a Giants, Eagles or Redskins fan. But that moment just tickles me every time.
Paco Strikes ^^^and that’s what makes them America’s Team. Cuz no one cares about seeing any other team (except maybe their rival) screw up. But everyone DOES watch to see if Dallas will.
Apparently Garrett's special teams coach saw something he didn't like and asked for Garrett to call a time out. Garrett called a time out but it took forever for the officials to actually grant it - by the time they finally did the ball had already been snapped. It was partly the special teams coach fault but mostly the refs taking almost 10 seconds to grant a time out. You even see some of the defense see him calling for a timeout and motioning before the play but the ref on the field is clueless.
Makes you wonder if that last play by Seattle was changed because Disney did NOT want to have Marshawn Lynch say "They told me to say I'm going to Disneyland" He WOULD have been the MVP if he would have scored the winning touchdown. Lynch ALREADY had a fantastic game. I can't think of ANY other reason why they didn't have him take his shot. He was almost unstoppable during the game. Remember, advertisers pay the lions share of the purse.
Fans were calling for him to be fired long before 2018. Personally I felt bad for the guy, because the ownership runs the team as if it's a farm team. They look at free agency as a way to get out of paying talented players, instead of awarding them. So season after season you seen talented players go where the money was. Mike Brown just sucks. I know if I owned the team I would have made Lewis GM and made Mike Zimmer HC when they had that chance. And as bad as Hue Jackson is a terrible HC he was a pretty good OC.
Our main problem bus Mike brown...lewis should have went to be our gm and we should have hired Zimmer as our head coach instead we say fuck it for 2-3 yrs end up now with a great rookie QB in burrow but having Taylor as our hc and no gm still. Only team that doesn't have a fuckin gm
David Twitchell But he got carried into the end zone, idk the exact rule or what it’s called but I know if you catch the ball the way the DB did and get “carried” into the end zone by the ball, the refs are supposed to give a bit of leeway that allow you to down the ball in end zone for a touchback. And pretty much any red would’ve given him the touchback if he had stayed in the end zone.
My Dumass - except the rule is that if you get carried into the end zone from momentum, it would be a touchback. That’s literally the rule. Your username really fits I must say.
As a lifelong Dallas fan, I had a BBQ at my house the day Jason Garett was fired. Iced our own kicker, that stupid clap whether it was a first down or we were sacked for 20 yards. Even the Giants don't want him now.
The falcons going for 2 after going up 1 is a GOOD decision. Having it picked and returned is something you see once every few years at best. Right decision, just unlucky.
@@DubCmusicTV kicking it,t hey would have been up by 2, meaning if the other team kicks a FG they lose. going for 2 and getting it,t hen being up by 3, means a FG just sends it into OT. going for 2 was the right call.
I cannot fathom the burden I would carry with me if I was a Seahawks fan or player. Yes, they won the year before, but they *literally* threw away a dynasty. But, on the other hand, you never know. Maybe in the alternate universe where they run the ball Marshawn fumbles it and everyone is saying "I still can't believe they didn't throw the ball".
3:53 a similar thing happened to Virginia Tech, I can't remember all the details. They were tied with Liberty 35-35. But Liberty was attempting a game winning 59 yard field goal with almost no time left (Maybe 8 seconds). They kicked it, and it was blocked, and Virginia Tech ran it all the way for a game winning touchdown. However, Virginia Tech called a timeout to ice the kicker. The timeout counted, Liberty kept the ball. Instead of kicking it again, they threw it 8 yards downfield, then with 1 second left, attempted a game winning 51 yard field goal. This time, there was no icing the kicker, and the ball went through, Liberty won 38-35. There was a recap titled: "Hokies ice themselves to spoil miracle finish" Edit: It was on November 7, 2020 for those who want to know
I left the SuperBowl party I was at, piss drunk at that, and had to go for a long walk. It was freezing cold and slightly drizzling in Vancouver at the time, and I had to process this monumental fuck up in a t shirt in the middle of winter. Feels bad man
I was surprised there were so few game-loosing decisions by the Browns, but then I realized that they've normally already lost games by the second quarter.
The Bengals imploding against the Steelers is still one of my favorite sports moments ever. Burfict running down the tunnel on the previous drive with the ball like the game was over was the instant invitation for Karma.
Surely thought Desean Jackson's return at the Meadowlands would make the list. Tom Coughlin specifically told his punter to kick it out of bounds to prevent a return.
To be fair, that wasn't really a bad choice so much as it was a freak mistake. Ball hit his foot wrong. No doubt he had every intention of kicking out of bounds but a small stroke of chance rolled in Philly's favor.
There were 8 people in the box and they were running man coverage. It has to be shotgun and no running back is going to rush it from 4 yards away with 8 defensive lineman, corners behind them, and only 6 blockers.
Blue Skeptic jerry can manipulate garrett easily, that’s why he still has a job. that’s why he and jimmy johnson never got along. jerry jones is a terrible owner, and that’s coming from a cowboys fan.
As a Bears fan who has to battle the Packers and Vikings every year I felt bad for him and the Vikings. Knowing the Saints had bounties on him for that game as well made it even more brutal. The Vikings should have played the Colts in the Super Bowl in a 1968 NFL Divisional Playoff rematch! For old school NFL fans it's a little weird seeing the Colts play the Bears in the Super Bowl since they were in the same conference back in the 50's and 60's. The 1998 and 2009 NFC title games were BRUTAL losses for the Vikings. Even the 1987 NFC title was winnable. Once they became a dome team, they never returned to the Super Bowl.
@@Ram44back when they were outdoors they went to 4 super bowls and had to play in the brutal cold, with NO HEATED BENCHES and on a frozen tundra, teams hated going there, sorta like how people hate going to lambeau to play Green Bay late in the year, worst mistake the vikes made was moving to the dome
jt Peepz quality content and Berman haven’t belonged in the same sentence for 30 years. His schtick has been beaten into the ground so hard and for so long that it can see China.
2:58 My favorite thing about this is, the NFL had just recently allowed a turnover on a 2 point conversion to be returned for 2 points. Previously, the play would simply end if a change of possession occurred. This was the first ever pick two in NFL history. This was also in the middle of Atlanta's 2016 season that took them to the Super Bowl, and this was their final loss before that Super Bowl.
This was the NFL's inevitable slide into rule changes that cut into the point spread. This is the introduction to the NFL's collusion with gambling. They are now both fully in bed together, and making the game worse every year! They now have access to that revenue stream that they could never access before. Get used to seeing more tie games, games won or lost by less than 3 points, more overtime games, worse officiating, missed PAT's and more and more commercials for Caesars Palace! There's a reason Rozelle (love him or hate him) worked so hard to keep gambling AWAY from Football! Now that the determination of the game can benefit the league and it's vested interests in gambling, the downward spiral will begin!
Rodgers should have run it in .Instead he's pouting and wants to be traded . MVP , what about the other 52 players in the team that made it all possible . No .HE a the one . Try not to choke in the big ones Arron ..Again ..then blame everyone else but himself
Huh? Even if they made the TD they would’ve still been done and STILL wouldn’t have got the ball. Call that a stop by the defense but of course brady gets all the praise. Ugly
@The Senate ya he should’ve ran it but let’s not say that game is Aaron’s fault. He played great that game and packers defense and reds cost them the game. He outplayed Brady but Brady got bailed out per usual
This man tackled his own teammate and made him fumble causing the other team to scoop it up score and win the game! That has to be the all time #1 play on "Come on man" 😂😂😂
The play at 11 minutes that was a fumble recovered by the Giants for a touchdown was the play that started the Quarterback Knell Down that you now see at the end of the first half/game. It's also why you usually see two players behind the Quarterback just in case the snap is fumbled.
They were 3rd and goal in the Super Bowl with 20 secs to play, had the best running back in the game, and decided to pass for a pick to lose the SB. The most epically bad call of all time
Nick Travers considering the video is called game losing decisions it would be more apt to say pete carroll's idiotic decision to not give the ball to the best short yardage back in the league at the time is included
@@traebeneck4994 You said the lords name in vein, and you also want to take away from hard work and achievement from a person, and want to hate the person around him who helped his career, you need to change drastically
A good one would have been Sean Peyton using both of his challenges extremely early against the cowboys, and then subsequently not being able to challenge late in the game when Cole Beasly was awarded a crucial first down, when in fact his knee touched the ground way before the first down
That wasn't a decision. That was just a bad choke. Remember Coughlin's reaction? First thing he did was remind Dodge that he was supposed to punt it out of bounds.
"KING" Of Kings Gaming No, he was supposed to kick it out of bounds so that there couldn't be a return and it hit the wrong part of his foot so it stayed in bounds. The pressure had nothing to do with it.
I still remember when Lamar Houston tore his shit up like that after sacking Aaron Rodgers... he should have stayed with the Raiders and maybe that would have never happened smh
8:30 The frustrating thing about this game is that the Steelers had 2 time outs and the 2 minute warning yet they still onsided kicked it. Do the right thing. Kick it deep and play defense. Mike Tomlin learned a valuable lesson. Plus the onside kick was executed terribly by Boswell. Onside kicks are less than 20% successful in NFL History. You stop the run 3 times, force them to punt and drive down and score a TD.
That Dwanye Rudd play was one of the first football games I remember watching, at the time I thought that was a normal play, it didn't occur to me until years later how insane that ending actually was.
The seahawks should not have ran it. The clock was running, it was 2nd down and they had 20 seconds. Throwing the ball is most logical; it will either end in a touchdown, or an incompletion, which stops the clock. For starters, interceptions on pass plays at the goal line are very rare. Wilson’s was the 109th pass attempt from the 1-yard line in the NFL that entire season and the first to be picked off. In the past 10 seasons, including the playoffs, quarterbacks have thrown 270 passes on second down from the opponent’s 1. They combined for 129 touchdowns and just five interceptions (Russell Wilson's being that #5). If Marshawn Lynch ran the ball and didn't make it over the goal line, the clock would still be running with probably only 10 seconds left or even less, and they would be on 3nd down and would be forced to throw. And Marshawn Lynch can't be relied upon to make goal line plays. Additionally, Marshawn Lynch has never been particularly good at punching it in from the 1-yard line in the past five seasons. Among 39 running backs with at least 10 carries from the 1-yard line in the prior five seasons (including playoffs), Lynch’s touchdown percentage (45 percent) ranks 30th. Also consider that in that season, Lynch scored a touchdown on 1-of-5 rushes from the 1-yard line. If Marshawn Lynch odds of making a touchdown were 20% given his 1:5 ratio, it would have made more sense to run a throwing play. What they did instead is call a terrible throwing play on a mismatched receiver against Malcolm Butler who had been drilled to defend that exact play which resulted in an unforeseeable interception. A fade or any number of other safe goal line throws would have been more logical; with those specific goal line plays, either the Seahawks get it or no one gets it, no chance of interception.
Tomkat53 Because he knew he could bait the Bengals into doing something stupid, and it worked. He made a career out of doing that as a player against the Bungles.
@@Tomkat53 literally because Burfict and Pacman were two of the most toxic jackasses in the league. Which was probably well known and expected AND they were on the bungles
Jerry Jones celebrating and his emotions changing from excitement to dread reminds me of To Catch a Predator when a predator is excited to meet the decoy until Chris Hanson walks in ...hahaha
The Steelers last three minutes in that Jacksonville game was insanely sloppy and badly managed. First opting to kick the onside, then the terrible clock management during their last drive. Even after the Jags got to 42 there was time for a quick drive, an onside, and a hail mary. Instead they wasted the whole clock scoring one TD and didn't even bother to try the long shot onside with one second left. One of the more baffling series of decisions I've ever seen.
Yep. As soon as you're in range in that situation (when you're down 9 or 10) you kick the FG, even if it's on 1st down. Leave yourself as much as time as possible after the onside. I don't know what they could have done with 1 second left--they'd literally need to either a.) recover it in the endzone themselves, b.) Jacksonville to pick up and possess the ball and then fumble it, and then return it, or possibly c.) recover the onside kick and hope the Jags committed a penalty (I'm assuming that would mean an untimed down, but on kickoffs I'm not as sure). The Steelers couldn't advance the ball themselves even if the Jags touched it--only if they gained possession and then fumbled.
It could be argued it was sloppy on both sides. The jags defense was allowing crazy long throws on 4th down to be caught for touchdowns. It was a crazy ass game
Mike Tomlin is over rated. You have the best receiver in the league, you have the best running back in the league, and you have a Hall of Fame Quarterback, your offense is unstoppable, you are not an Xs and Os guy, time for a new coach in Pittsburgh.
There was a lot of poor execution and management, yes, but the onside kick decision is not one of them. Criticizing this decision is using a lot of hindsight because Boswell's execution was so poor. If they didn't go onside and Jax ended the game with one 1st down, guaranteed that many would gripe about Tomlin not giving them a chance. His onside decision was actually the better one in that situation because: 1. It gives 2 chances to get the ball back. If you don't get the onside kick, they're supposed to be out of fg range if you prevent a 1st down and then they'll punt it back to you. But Boswell was so bad that it was a short kick plus the penalty (which mostly never happens) gave them a really short field. 2. The Steelers' D played so poorly that how could you trust that they'd stop Fournette from a 1st down if they didn't go onside? So it's worth the risk.
How does Marvin Lewis retain his job year in and year out? Is it his mediocre regular season record of 130-120? It definitely can't be his 0-7 postseason record. 16 years coaching a single team..... has yet to win a playoff game. How is that possible. 2018 is looking like it will be his 3rd straight sub .500 season too. Not even a Bengals fan. This just puzzles the shit out of me. I AM a Bears fan and Lovie Smith was fired after a 10-6 season.... and I wasn't too upset about it. Yet Marvin Lewis keeps on being.... Marvin Lewis..... spectacularly mediocre. It's looking like he'll helm a single team for 20 years. When was the last time that happened? Not only is it looking like he might get 20 years in Cincinnati, but it looks like he'll get it without winning a single postseason game. THAT has to be the first and only time that has happened not only in the NFL, but in professional sports, period. How does one retain their job for 2 decades (or damn near it) without winning anything meaningful? Whatever though. The Bengals aren't my team so I really don't care what they do.... I just find Lewis' career baffling. Mike McCarthy was just fired because he was helming a team that was having a second consecutive bad year.... SECOND.... not third. BUT, in 12+ seasons in GB he went 125-77 in the reg. season and 10-8 in the postseason with a Super Bowl win in 2010 and 4 trips to the NFC Championship game. Fired. And rightfully so. The Packers are trash. Take Rodgers off that team and they be as pitiful as the Browns have been in years past. But he was RIGHTFULLY fired despite all the gold stars on his resume. Lewis has 0 gold stars on his resume and is seemingly in no danger..... EVER..... to lose his job. A job he should've lost a decade ago based on looking at his teams' performances the first 6 years he was in Cinci. He had 1 winning season in those first 6 years. 2006, 2007, and 2008 though he went from 8-8 to 7-9 to 4-11-1. Progressively getting worse. Normal franchises would've kicked that dude to the curb. But in 2009 they had a random 10-6 season..... just to go back to 4-12 in 2010. But then from 2011-2015 the Bengals were actually good.... in the regular season. But now they're back to being shit. I guess he's signed through the 2019 season, and if they haven't fired him yet I don't see why they would now. So he's likely to get (at least) the 2019 season under his belt. That's 17 seasons coaching 1 franchise and having absolutely nothing to show for it. He's likely going to finish that 17th season with an overall career record near .500 on the dot. I think the Bengals finish this year 6-10 which puts him at 9 games over .500 through 16 seasons. I can't see the Bengals getting any better in 1 offseason. I wouldn't be shocked if they were a 4-12 or 5-11 team next year. That puts Lewis at about 1-3 games over .500 in 17 years in Cinci. Pathetic.
@@leinadcruz96 - If I were a Bengals fan I'd be celebrating in the streets as if they won the Super Bowl. This has been so long overdue it's insane. I can't think of a coach not only in the NFL but all 4 of the major sports who has held a job for so long yet been so spectacularly mediocre at said job. 16 years.... SIXTEEN YEARS and what does he have to show? a 131-122-3 record, 9 .500 or worse seasons, and an 0-7 playoff record. His record was 46-49-1 in his first 6 seasons at the job.... how did he retain his job after that? I'm a Bears fan and we were tired of Lovie Smith after his tenure of 9 seasons with a 81-63 record, 3-3 in the playoffs, a super bowl appearance, and his last season they went 10-6. It took Lewis three losing season in a row..... for the SECOND time in his tenure for Cincinnati to finally get rid of him. That all said..... kudos to Lewis for retaining a high level job for so long but being completely mediocre at it. Gives other unspectacular people hope I guess that they too can become successful in their respective careers despite being mediocre at their jobs, haha. I don't know if I should give him kudos for that or hate him for that actually, haha. I just love seeing people play the system and whatever Lewis did for 16 years it clearly worked. He must have some sort of mind control abilities but Mike Brown finally broke the spell, haha.
then what happened?! I'm a Dallas fan all day...BUT if ya gonna give him credit...put that 13-3 endin how it did on him too...PLUS...he iced his own kicker. let's jus be real...he was an 8-8 coach...ONLY cuz of the talent the team had. he would neva reach 8-8 w/a team like the Bengals' or Browns'. or maybe it's jus me... #shrug
Marc yes we went 13-3 and yes he is an 8-8 coach but it doesnt matter now cuz we got a stacked offense and a good defense and a good back field so we most def gon make the playoffs and we gon make it far wit 💿 🐑
3:51 My Seahawks did a somewhat similar move in Russell Wilson’s rookie year in the playoffs vs Atlanta. The falcons were lining up to kick a field goal, and Pete Carroll iced the kicker and he missed, then on the next kick attempt they made it to win the game.
That was the worst one of all. You don't interrupt someone's mental game when they have already committed, especially a kicker. Call that time out earlier or let the cards fall where they will.
Since my Bengals finally broke their playoff drought and on the way to the SB, I feel like my heart can FINALLY withstand watching that collapse against Pittsburgh
I rewatched clips from this game for the first time since it happened live. Seeing how Joey Porter is in our defensive huddle it's very obvious he wasn't checking on a player but went in there to stir shit up during an emotionally charged moment hoping to draw a penalty. He's nowhere near Antonio Brown and you can see a bunch of Steelers players watching him just outside the huddle. They knew what they were doing.
This video is amazing because it's absolutely infuriating to every single football fan. Except the Lions we rarely have the opportunity to lose creatively we just do it the old fashioned way.
Dallas iced their own kicker smh
Lmfao
The dallas fan went home and say they cheated because they drink Pepsi
Garret was trying to clap.
I still have no idea what Garret was thinking on that one
@@danlorett2184 maybe it was planned so the other team couldnt ice the kicker? Pretty sure it can only happen once per attempt.
Haven’t watched but should’ve ran it
Ossifer_352 Seattle was the worst running team on the goal line. Statistics say Pete made the right call.
osu5inarow Lol they had beast mode where have you been
mooiemooface Seattle that year was statistically the worst goal line team in the NFL, especially when running the ball. On 25+ tries that year they scored only once. That's horrid given you have Lynch.
mooiemooface It's a fact. Don't get all butt hurt because facts showed you're wrong. Remember facts don't care about your feelings.
osu5inarow Lol they had Beast Mode what kind of idiot are you😂😂😂😂😂😂
What type of coach ices his own kicker wtf? I’m surprised Jason Garrett even lasted that long in Dallas.
Jones is an idiot
Now he is on the giants 😂😂😂😂😭
He still should have made it
Even Jason was surprised
10 years of nothing
2:12 "I mean, why do you even ponder passing? You can take a knee, and kick a 56-yard field goal! This isn't Detroit man, this is the Super Bowl!"
One of my favorite commentaries ever for dissing favre and calling the lions bush league
Lions fans/players hearing that like “hey, wtf did we do?”
Paul Allen low key predicted the Vikings drafting Christian Ponder with that call.
Man as a vikings fan WHY DONT U JUST RUN THAT PISSED ME THE FUCK OFF
I was hoping for the "PA" call rather than Buck. Having said that, even Joe sounded surprised at that throw.
Seattle throws instead of runs
*GUM CHEWING INTENSIFIES*
Him and Clint Hurdle are the pros of gum chewing.
LOL
Lol
how it feels to chew five gum
@@christophergarrison2628 🤣😂😎
1:45 is one of the strangest things I have ever seen. A pick, a tackle by his own teammate causes a fumble in the endzone and an opposing team touchdown.
@@fenderjaguar2170 Right, he wants the touchback to come out of the endzone instead of risking getting tackled inside the 5. But tackling your own teammate? Usually just a hand motion to stay in the endzone and down yourself is more traditional lol.
Only the giants smdh
@@fenderjaguar2170 Even if they give up a safety they still win. They were up 4 with less than 10 seconds left.
Nope he caught the ball at the 1 or 2 then on his own ran into the end zone (momentum) this would have resulted in a safety which really still likely they win but that guy was locked on on anything carrying a ball... After a slomo re-watch I'd swear he threw up the ball as he was getting tackled by his own guy
@@dacypher22 even so inside the 5 you still have plenty of room for a kneel
Bruh Jason Garrett opened up a Pepsi on his own kicker SMH.......
Magic the pepsi commercial where all the fans opened a pepsi and it iced the kicker and his kick hit off the goalpost
Tyler Robbins it means calling a timeout in the middle of the field goal in an effort to mess the kicker up the next time since they have to re kick
The goal is to get in the kicker’s head and make him think about it for awhile.
2:12 "I mean, why do you even ponder passing? You can take a knee, and kick a 56-yard field goal! This isn't Detroit man, this is the Super Bowl!"
@ZynairDouglas Yeah dude I know! Garrett needs to go back to NFL school, if you’re the head coach DO NOT CALL A TIMEOUT IN THE 4TH WITH 13 SECONDS LEFT! I got so pissed at him, I started to try and find a new team.
I'm absolutely shocked that Jason Garrett iced his own kicker.
Wasting talent was always Garrett's forte
What was he attempting to accomplish?
i’m not
As a Cowboys fan, Im not
@@hothotheat3000 there was 9 men on the cowboys. So he called a timeout to get all 11 guys out there. It's the right call but just bad timing
Dallas icing their own kicker is one of my favourite moments in NFL history.
I'm not even a Giants, Eagles or Redskins fan. But that moment just tickles me every time.
I'm a cowboys fan but same
It's the satisfaction of Dallas screwing up everyone enjoys
Paco Strikes ^^^and that’s what makes them America’s Team. Cuz no one cares about seeing any other team (except maybe their rival) screw up. But everyone DOES watch to see if Dallas will.
@@cineMADvocate lol, no
"But that moment just tickles me every time."
*that's what she said*
Thank you for reminding me that Jason garrett iced his own kicker, lmao
I watched that game. Saw it happen in real time, and would've fired that fucking bum after the game
And he still is their coach, up to this very day. Amazing
@@crislee4057 hi im from the future and that nigga gone
Lil Staby I’m dead😭😭😭
@@crislee4057 Nope. No more of that
HOW TF YOU GONNA ICE YOUR OWN KICKER
Mike Pence shit pissed me Off bro how the fuck would that be a good idea
Apparently Garrett's special teams coach saw something he didn't like and asked for Garrett to call a time out. Garrett called a time out but it took forever for the officials to actually grant it - by the time they finally did the ball had already been snapped. It was partly the special teams coach fault but mostly the refs taking almost 10 seconds to grant a time out. You even see some of the defense see him calling for a timeout and motioning before the play but the ref on the field is clueless.
Mike Pence Jason Garrett didn’t finish clapping after the play he needed to make sure his team knew 😂😂😂
3:55 doesn't fuckin surprise me. 😔😔
That’s Jason Garrett 😂
As a seahawks fan: where is it...
I know it’s here...
Watches whole video...
Yeah..
Heartbreaking to this day smh
Not fair, I know I'm a pats fan. But im a football fan first and it was the right decision..
I was expecting to see it too😔
@@raywhite9069 agreed
I was waiting for it as a pats fan. Best interception ive ever seen
Who else knew the Seahawks Super Bowl Pass would be here as soon as you saw the title
Richard Sherman's stinkface when he saw the interception was the best part.
I love that xbox 360 gamerpic
Makes you wonder if that last play by Seattle was changed because Disney did NOT want to have Marshawn Lynch say "They told me to say I'm going to Disneyland" He WOULD have been the MVP if he would have scored the winning touchdown. Lynch ALREADY had a fantastic game. I can't think of ANY other reason why they didn't have him take his shot. He was almost unstoppable during the game. Remember, advertisers pay the lions share of the purse.
Yup
I knew it had to be. Ol Pete Carroll won’t live that one down. You have one of the most unstoppable red zone RBs of all time-give it to the man.
Bengals after 2018: We need to fire Marvin Lewis because he can't lead us to a playoff win
Bengals in 2019: Can't even win a regular season game
Nicholas Ruhling jets
browns
Fans were calling for him to be fired long before 2018. Personally I felt bad for the guy, because the ownership runs the team as if it's a farm team. They look at free agency as a way to get out of paying talented players, instead of awarding them. So season after season you seen talented players go where the money was. Mike Brown just sucks.
I know if I owned the team I would have made Lewis GM and made Mike Zimmer HC when they had that chance. And as bad as Hue Jackson is a terrible HC he was a pretty good OC.
@@wendellsawyer4386 I'm from Cincy, was upset about Marvin Lewis being fired. Zac Taylor does not have the experience Marvin did.
Our main problem bus Mike brown...lewis should have went to be our gm and we should have hired Zimmer as our head coach instead we say fuck it for 2-3 yrs end up now with a great rookie QB in burrow but having Taylor as our hc and no gm still. Only team that doesn't have a fuckin gm
Did that Giants player tackle his own player that made an interception and caused a fumble???😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Mr. Wigglynutz keep him in end zone
That DB is just as much to blame for that play, absolutely boneheaded to run out of the end zone when you have the game winning pick.
David Twitchell But he got carried into the end zone, idk the exact rule or what it’s called but I know if you catch the ball the way the DB did and get “carried” into the end zone by the ball, the refs are supposed to give a bit of leeway that allow you to down the ball in end zone for a touchback. And pretty much any red would’ve given him the touchback if he had stayed in the end zone.
Tim Peters lol that’s the stupidest comment I’ve heard. “The ref is gonna give leeway on a rule. It’s a bone head play but a bone head team.
My Dumass - except the rule is that if you get carried into the end zone from momentum, it would be a touchback. That’s literally the rule. Your username really fits I must say.
"It's Leon Lett Nooo".... That's funny every time
Lett was a solid player but will live in infamy for those two bonehead plays.
Why do I bother as a Seattle fan? We all know what’s coming.
Dunkaccino25 I mean, your team has already won a superbowl. In a dominant fashion. I'm a Bills fan, so shut up.
Fail Mary. Fuck off!
The end of LOB
I’m a biked fan
THOR GOD OF THUNDER Ok but we have the literal worst, most embarrassing moment and dumbest call in sports history as well.
Only Jason Garrett would Ice his own kicker smh
I think Pete Carroll iced his own kicker at the end of the 2012 season divisional playoff game, Seahawks at Falcons
@@flexydude no he iced mattt bryant. But it was still a mistake because bryant missed the 1st, then making the 2nd
Dumbest fucking HC in the league
I remember watching that game just thinking that of course Dallas would come up with a new and interesting way to choke.
Wtf was he thinking?
Hey seahawks want a ring
"Nah ill pass"
Ben Radoff sorry but I’m copying this
Im gonna find u
Even after couple years this still hurts to see. Lol i have ptsd till this day
@@BenEnlet29 same lmao
LMFAO
As a lifelong Dallas fan, I had a BBQ at my house the day Jason Garett was fired. Iced our own kicker, that stupid clap whether it was a first down or we were sacked for 20 yards. Even the Giants don't want him now.
IM SHOCKED LOOKING AT THIS - HOW?????? HIS OWN KICKER??????
9:09 The most Browns play in Browns history
lmfao
They just tied a few days ago...
What about that blocked FG returned the other way to give the opposing team (Ravens, I think?) the game-winning TD?
Pray for the Browns. 😭
What about when the let Mathew Stafford throw the game winning touchdown with a broken shoulder?
The falcons going for 2 after going up 1 is a GOOD decision. Having it picked and returned is something you see once every few years at best. Right decision, just unlucky.
yeah I was gonna say no point kicking the PAT and being up two points. I guess you could say bad decision by Matt Ryan to throw that awful pass lol
@@owensimmons4379 up 2 with a possession to defend is the same as up 1.
I’m pretty sure this was the first time this happened in nfl history
@@DubCmusicTV kicking it,t hey would have been up by 2, meaning if the other team kicks a FG they lose. going for 2 and getting it,t hen being up by 3, means a FG just sends it into OT. going for 2 was the right call.
@@letsplayxboxsports that's what I said.
Still can't believe the Seahawks didn't run the ball.
Those will probably be my last words
I'm a Pat's fan and can't believe y'all didn't run the ball
When I die, I'mma die chewing gum
I cannot fathom the burden I would carry with me if I was a Seahawks fan or player. Yes, they won the year before, but they *literally* threw away a dynasty.
But, on the other hand, you never know. Maybe in the alternate universe where they run the ball Marshawn fumbles it and everyone is saying "I still can't believe they didn't throw the ball".
@@1TotalJabroni pretty much what it was. On such an important play they wanted to play it safe. Unfortunately it didnt work out
3:53 a similar thing happened to Virginia Tech, I can't remember all the details. They were tied with Liberty 35-35. But Liberty was attempting a game winning 59 yard field goal with almost no time left (Maybe 8 seconds). They kicked it, and it was blocked, and Virginia Tech ran it all the way for a game winning touchdown. However, Virginia Tech called a timeout to ice the kicker. The timeout counted, Liberty kept the ball. Instead of kicking it again, they threw it 8 yards downfield, then with 1 second left, attempted a game winning 51 yard field goal. This time, there was no icing the kicker, and the ball went through, Liberty won 38-35. There was a recap titled: "Hokies ice themselves to spoil miracle finish"
Edit: It was on November 7, 2020 for those who want to know
10:19 is when AB lost his mind.
Exactly what I was thinking 😂
10:04 is a better time stamp
You're right, my timing was off.
That happened to him twice i think
Wait he had a mind
12:44 I still cry about this play. 😭
"Malcolm Butler intercepted at the goal line
I committed suicide
I left the SuperBowl party I was at, piss drunk at that, and had to go for a long walk. It was freezing cold and slightly drizzling in Vancouver at the time, and I had to process this monumental fuck up in a t shirt in the middle of winter.
Feels bad man
I looked away when the ball was snapped And BOOM INTERCEPTION!!!!!! I’m like Fuck!!!! But I’m A Patriots Fan So It Was A Happy FUCK HAHA!!!!
@Jeff do you do it to that santonio Holmes catch as well
I was surprised there were so few game-loosing decisions by the Browns, but then I realized that they've normally already lost games by the second quarter.
The Bengals imploding against the Steelers is still one of my favorite sports moments ever. Burfict running down the tunnel on the previous drive with the ball like the game was over was the instant invitation for Karma.
Honestly, I genuinely felt sorry for Pac-Man Jones crying on the sideline.
Good thing we whooped em this year
Burfect literally caused brain damage to Brown, without this hit, he's a model citizen.
@@SeanWinters He had other dirty hits, ect his headshot on Jack Doyle.
That day I truly felt pain
Surely thought Desean Jackson's return at the Meadowlands would make the list. Tom Coughlin specifically told his punter to kick it out of bounds to prevent a return.
To be fair, that wasn't really a bad choice so much as it was a freak mistake. Ball hit his foot wrong. No doubt he had every intention of kicking out of bounds but a small stroke of chance rolled in Philly's favor.
Desean Jackson's punt return was sweet and I'm not even an Eagles fan.
Seattle didn't run the ball
Good contribution.
There were 8 people in the box and they were running man coverage. It has to be shotgun and no running back is going to rush it from 4 yards away with 8 defensive lineman, corners behind them, and only 6 blockers.
I was laughing the whole video, then I saw the Seahawks one and I was immediately bummed out.
Pass on the anger and take the fact they still have a decent team and run with it.
I wasn't bummed out. One of the greatest moments in sports history. Not as good as "The Catch", but still pretty damned good.
I about jizzed in pleasure on that one
Ash Charuman same
Ash Charuman Lol...... Lynch as SB MVP.... Never allowed.... That was the call caroll took... Football is rigged.... After 40 EVERYONE KNOWS THAT.....
No one:
Jason garret with seven seconds left and a field goal is about to get kicked: T I M E O U T
@Eli Koger There we’re only 9 cowboys on the field.
Jason Garrett seriously iced his own kicker. If I was Jerry Jones I would have fired him and not even let him on the team plane after the game.
@Blue Skeptic I don't know either. He's the second longest tenured head coach in Cowboys history behind Tom Landry. Unbelievable.
Yeah but Jerry needs a "Yes man".
lzn60 Probably right recently PUNTED the ball on 4TH AND 1 in OVERTIME how does he still have a job because he is a “yes man”
Blue Skeptic jerry can manipulate garrett easily, that’s why he still has a job. that’s why he and jimmy johnson never got along. jerry jones is a terrible owner, and that’s coming from a cowboys fan.
Why did he even call the timeout??
I already know a certain goal line play will be in this video before watching this.
It was
Garrett Perry should've ran it then
HAHAHAHAHAH fantastic 😂
Garrett Perr
2:10 when you're playing Madden and try a spin move but accidentally throw to the ⭕ receiver
😂🤣🤣🤣😂
Bro spot on 😂😂
Thats the worst
Sam B hold this L for playing PlayStation
U deserve an award
Even as a Packers fan, that Brett Favre Vikings interception still kills me. I felt so bad for him.. 😟
As a Bears fan who has to battle the Packers and Vikings every year I felt bad for him and the Vikings. Knowing the Saints had bounties on him for that game as well made it even more brutal. The Vikings should have played the Colts in the Super Bowl in a 1968 NFL Divisional Playoff rematch! For old school NFL fans it's a little weird seeing the Colts play the Bears in the Super Bowl since they were in the same conference back in the 50's and 60's. The 1998 and 2009 NFC title games were BRUTAL losses for the Vikings. Even the 1987 NFC title was winnable. Once they became a dome team, they never returned to the Super Bowl.
I dont feel for him, he's such a scumbag
The infamous bounty gate game/playoff series by the New Orleans saints
@@Ram44back when they were outdoors they went to 4 super bowls and had to play in the brutal cold, with NO HEATED BENCHES and on a frozen tundra, teams hated going there, sorta like how people hate going to lambeau to play Green Bay late in the year, worst mistake the vikes made was moving to the dome
For many years, I thought Favre threw the game.
After I saw a video of all the Bountygate hits he took in that game, I know differently nwo.
lol @ Jason Garrett icing his own kicker
Dat was classic wish i was for the SB lmao
Garrett in a nutshell
LOOOOL!!!
Simpatico Fireable offense. OMG
That's classic Clapper for ya
Man Chris Berman with that music in the background was so iconic. I miss the days of sportcenter actually producing quality content.
jt Peepz quality content and Berman haven’t belonged in the same sentence for 30 years. His schtick has been beaten into the ground so hard and for so long that it can see China.
Best part is when he goes woop wooop when a player jukes.
jt Peepz name of the track please?
it's the same shit nowadays
Now they got Stephen A covering UFC lol
2:58 My favorite thing about this is, the NFL had just recently allowed a turnover on a 2 point conversion to be returned for 2 points. Previously, the play would simply end if a change of possession occurred. This was the first ever pick two in NFL history.
This was also in the middle of Atlanta's 2016 season that took them to the Super Bowl, and this was their final loss before that Super Bowl.
This was the NFL's inevitable slide into rule changes that cut into the point spread. This is the introduction to the NFL's collusion with gambling. They are now both fully in bed together, and making the game worse every year! They now have access to that revenue stream that they could never access before. Get used to seeing more tie games, games won or lost by less than 3 points, more overtime games, worse officiating, missed PAT's and more and more commercials for Caesars Palace! There's a reason Rozelle (love him or hate him) worked so hard to keep gambling AWAY from Football! Now that the determination of the game can benefit the league and it's vested interests in gambling, the downward spiral will begin!
8:10
"c'mere"
Hey I love your vids
Was about to call him by his full name and whoop his ass
Full name we all know that ain't good
You're a terrible human being
@@schwany6703 Thats Mean
Do fooling the camera man moment in sports.
yeah but i think we all can agree that george bush let 9-11 happen
That Farve play still haunts a lot of Vikings fans up to this date. I remembered that play like it was yesterday. A painful freshman year in college
The Vikings and the Saints both have the worst luck 😂😂 I guess the Vikings have had their revenge on the Saints since...
He could've just ran out of bounds. Damn .
The same could be said about the Seahawks play 😭😂
They forget about all the fumbles in the red zone, and all of the roughing that NO got away with
@@dancrews7769 stop crying viqueen fan...it was all legal at the time
It's time to add the Packers' decision to go for a field goal on 4th down against the Bucs in NFC title game in this clip.
Rodgers should have run it in .Instead he's pouting and wants to be traded . MVP , what about the other 52 players in the team that made it all possible . No .HE a the one . Try not to choke in the big ones Arron ..Again ..then blame everyone else but himself
Huh? Even if they made the TD they would’ve still been done and STILL wouldn’t have got the ball. Call that a stop by the defense but of course brady gets all the praise. Ugly
@The Senate ya he should’ve ran it but let’s not say that game is Aaron’s fault. He played great that game and packers defense and reds cost them the game. He outplayed Brady but Brady got bailed out per usual
@The Senate yes he did and he still won. So he got lucky. Just like how he’s gotten lucky his whole career
@The Senate yeah if the game is on the line and youre hoping Brady doesnt get the 1st down.... *YOU ALREADY LOST THE GAME*
This man tackled his own teammate and made him fumble causing the other team to scoop it up score and win the game! That has to be the all time #1 play on "Come on man" 😂😂😂
Preseason game.
huh.. it’s funny a seahawks fan suggested this...
Jack O’Connor they knew.
We all knew.
You cannot escape the jaws of d-uh, I mean...never mind.
It still feels good to see other teams screw up...
Thats what I was thinking 😂😭😂😭
Dexter Rutecki who is your team?
Garrett Horsch Go Hawks!
The whole 2nd half of the Falcons vs Patriots Super Bowl should’ve been in this video
oof ima falcons fan
The OverLord they will never stop talking about it :(
rip
goin2cali4201 you gotta be shittin me 😂
@@plastic14407 and the refs had his bank account running through theirs
The play at 11 minutes that was a fumble recovered by the Giants for a touchdown was the play that started the Quarterback Knell Down that you now see at the end of the first half/game. It's also why you usually see two players behind the Quarterback just in case the snap is fumbled.
11:00
I haven’t watch the video yet but I’ll bet anyone $1,000,000 the Malcolm butler Super Bowl interception is in here
Nick Travers 😂😂😂
They were 3rd and goal in the Super Bowl with 20 secs to play, had the best running back in the game, and decided to pass for a pick to lose the SB.
The most epically bad call of all time
@@aplacetobewithmythoughts7428 statistically speaking not really.
Nick Travers considering the video is called game losing decisions it would be more apt to say pete carroll's idiotic decision to not give the ball to the best short yardage back in the league at the time is included
@@aplacetobewithmythoughts7428 nah I'm sure it won the players or coaches money. No one is that stupid it was a thrown game guaranteed
Why do i bother to be a bengals fan?
Elijah Ralya we all need to stay loyal, give it about 10,000 years, Marvin will not be coach then
Zack Tipton once he finally retires, its almost as if we have a microscophic chance to win a playoff game.
You could have been born closer to Cleaveland...
your boy got knocked the fuck out by a wide out
I wonder the same thing 😪
10:02 - the play that may have ruined AB's career.
The Joe Rogan in me wonders if that hit led to all the personality issues AB has been having recently.
Lol "may" is an understatement
Nope
Now he has a ring. God I fucking hate Tom Brady
@@traebeneck4994 You said the lords name in vein, and you also want to take away from hard work and achievement from a person, and want to hate the person around him who helped his career, you need to change drastically
A good one would have been Sean Peyton using both of his challenges extremely early against the cowboys, and then subsequently not being able to challenge late in the game when Cole Beasly was awarded a crucial first down, when in fact his knee touched the ground way before the first down
Time to edit this video and add Dee Ford LINING UP offside on the Brady INT that would have sent the chiefs to the super bowl.
what was Jason Garrett thinking
He iced his own kicker, lmao!
It is a common strategy just in case your kicker misses or the kick gets blocked but for Garrett it worked the opposite way and it was great to watch.
No, it's not a common strategy just in case. They do it if they see something on the field that worries them
He was thinking about how many more claps he should do
Kymari Conley it's easy...
He didn't
What about the new Miracle at the Meadowlands when Matt Dodge punted the ball to DeSean
That wasn't a decision. That was just a bad choke. Remember Coughlin's reaction? First thing he did was remind Dodge that he was supposed to punt it out of bounds.
ZhangtheGreat there were eagles about to block it so he just kicked
Paul Filipow yes please
"KING" Of Kings Gaming No, he was supposed to kick it out of bounds so that there couldn't be a return and it hit the wrong part of his foot so it stayed in bounds. The pressure had nothing to do with it.
We don't need to relive that...
“Why do I feel like I’ve seen this somewhere before?” - JR Smith
8:00 I remember almost crying and punching in my tv when this happened... that's what happens when someone tries to be a superstar for no good reason
Favre never learned that lesson of throwing across the middle in the NFL. NEVER.
True. Hes in the HOF though. I dont think hes too upset
@@mez0023 that pass cost him a second ring.
Unless your Patrick Mahomes
Nothing like breaking the touchdown record..... .... ... and the interception record..
4:52 there’s legit like 5players that tore their acl doing that celebration 😂😂
Upside down did he
Justin N nah. Bunch of other guys did doing the same exact celebration
This guy looks like he tore everything tbh 😂😂😂
I still remember when Lamar Houston tore his shit up like that after sacking Aaron Rodgers... he should have stayed with the Raiders and maybe that would have never happened smh
@@YungTunaFish2200 yep... I remember that one too
“Unsportsmanlike conduct on the New Orleans bench” that killed me
11:10 at the miracle at the meadowlands just hear how chilling it is how quiet everything got after the eagles scored
Phillysports_2000 which one? I know you said 11:20 but in both miracles at the meadowlands it was chillingly quiet.
Youngassassin 1190 the first one
Already knew cowboys choosing to call a timeout before the game winning field goal would be on here
0:00 dumbest decisions that cost the game
Seahawks channel logo
Game God underrated comment 😂
Lol
Yes because the Bengals don't exist anymore
Dangg
I died when reminded of Jason icing his own kicker!!!!
8:30 The frustrating thing about this game is that the Steelers had 2 time outs and the 2 minute warning yet they still onsided kicked it. Do the right thing. Kick it deep and play defense. Mike Tomlin learned a valuable lesson. Plus the onside kick was executed terribly by Boswell. Onside kicks are less than 20% successful in NFL History. You stop the run 3 times, force them to punt and drive down and score a TD.
Last TDs in a stadium's history. Including STL and SD
Visión TVF great idea!
Shutting down the Vet v. TB in NFC Championship game.
That Dwanye Rudd play was one of the first football games I remember watching, at the time I thought that was a normal play, it didn't occur to me until years later how insane that ending actually was.
Yep, I watched it live. That's just another chapter in the misery of being a Browns fan.
Them not giving Beastmode the ball will haunt me forever
Ryanne Brown it changed Lynch’s legacy he could’ve had a super bowl winning td and another ring but they passed
Snow Wolf and one of the most unstoppable red zone running backs ever! Come on Pete Carroll
The seahawks should not have ran it. The clock was running, it was 2nd down and they had 20 seconds. Throwing the ball is most logical; it will either end in a touchdown, or an incompletion, which stops the clock. For starters, interceptions on pass plays at the goal line are very rare. Wilson’s was the 109th pass attempt from the 1-yard line in the NFL that entire season and the first to be picked off.
In the past 10 seasons, including the playoffs, quarterbacks have thrown 270 passes on second down from the opponent’s 1. They combined for 129 touchdowns and just five interceptions (Russell Wilson's being that #5).
If Marshawn Lynch ran the ball and didn't make it over the goal line, the clock would still be running with probably only 10 seconds left or even less, and they would be on 3nd down and would be forced to throw. And Marshawn Lynch can't be relied upon to make goal line plays. Additionally, Marshawn Lynch has never been particularly good at punching it in from the 1-yard line in the past five seasons. Among 39 running backs with at least 10 carries from the 1-yard line in the prior five seasons (including playoffs), Lynch’s touchdown percentage (45 percent) ranks 30th. Also consider that in that season, Lynch scored a touchdown on 1-of-5 rushes from the 1-yard line. If Marshawn Lynch odds of making a touchdown were 20% given his 1:5 ratio, it would have made more sense to run a throwing play.
What they did instead is call a terrible throwing play on a mismatched receiver against Malcolm Butler who had been drilled to defend that exact play which resulted in an unforeseeable interception. A fade or any number of other safe goal line throws would have been more logical; with those specific goal line plays, either the Seahawks get it or no one gets it, no chance of interception.
most penalty yards in a play
Why the hell wasn't Joey Porter penalized?
Tomkat53
Because he knew he could bait the Bengals into doing something stupid, and it worked. He made a career out of doing that as a player against the Bungles.
That doesn't excuse the refs from failing to penalize him.
This was during the years that the Steelers were getting a lot of favoritism from the refs, like in the SB vs Seahawks.
@@Tomkat53 literally because Burfict and Pacman were two of the most toxic jackasses in the league. Which was probably well known and expected AND they were on the bungles
Game losing decisions: Patriots win the toss AFC Championship 2019
LeBron is GOAT yep
Xbxbzb Nsnxndn who asked
Jerry Jones celebrating and his emotions changing from excitement to dread reminds me of To Catch a Predator when a predator is excited to meet the decoy until Chris Hanson walks in ...hahaha
What about Matt Dodge punting to Desean Jackson
As a cowboys fan, that was the best play of the season
Frosted Triangle Desean Jackson ALWAYS killed the giants when he played us it always made me mad
4:36 how tf that ref not flinch😂😂😂😂
Stone cold 🥶
As a Cowboys fan, I was reminded how the best opponent for Dallas....is Dallas.
i remember when Jason Garrett iced the kicker, it was so terribly angering to watch
You're the only one commenting here who feels that way apparently. LOL!
@@tracyisbest it was a good timeout honestly.
There were only 9 cowboys on the field
Don't let the video distract you from the fact the Falcons blew a 25 pt lead
OG KyleHall are you special?
But also don't let this video distract you from the fact that the Saints began and ended their season with a loss to the Vikings.
Yea, that's a whole other video of highlights
Snow Wolf don't let this distract you from the fact that Brady threw for 505 yards and that the Pats defense actually lost not Brady
dont let this comment distract you from the fact that the vikings have never won a super bowl
The Steelers last three minutes in that Jacksonville game was insanely sloppy and badly managed. First opting to kick the onside, then the terrible clock management during their last drive. Even after the Jags got to 42 there was time for a quick drive, an onside, and a hail mary. Instead they wasted the whole clock scoring one TD and didn't even bother to try the long shot onside with one second left. One of the more baffling series of decisions I've ever seen.
Yep. As soon as you're in range in that situation (when you're down 9 or 10) you kick the FG, even if it's on 1st down. Leave yourself as much as time as possible after the onside.
I don't know what they could have done with 1 second left--they'd literally need to either a.) recover it in the endzone themselves, b.) Jacksonville to pick up and possess the ball and then fumble it, and then return it, or possibly c.) recover the onside kick and hope the Jags committed a penalty (I'm assuming that would mean an untimed down, but on kickoffs I'm not as sure). The Steelers couldn't advance the ball themselves even if the Jags touched it--only if they gained possession and then fumbled.
It could be argued it was sloppy on both sides. The jags defense was allowing crazy long throws on 4th down to be caught for touchdowns. It was a crazy ass game
Mike Tomlin is over rated. You have the best receiver in the league, you have the best running back in the league, and you have a Hall of Fame Quarterback, your offense is unstoppable, you are not an Xs and Os guy, time for a new coach in Pittsburgh.
There was a lot of poor execution and management, yes, but the onside kick decision is not one of them. Criticizing this decision is using a lot of hindsight because Boswell's execution was so poor. If they didn't go onside and Jax ended the game with one 1st down, guaranteed that many would gripe about Tomlin not giving them a chance. His onside decision was actually the better one in that situation because: 1. It gives 2 chances to get the ball back. If you don't get the onside kick, they're supposed to be out of fg range if you prevent a 1st down and then they'll punt it back to you. But Boswell was so bad that it was a short kick plus the penalty (which mostly never happens) gave them a really short field. 2. The Steelers' D played so poorly that how could you trust that they'd stop Fournette from a 1st down if they didn't go onside? So it's worth the risk.
Tomlin.. defensive guru.. takes over NFL’s #1 Defense.. rank today? The guy needs to go for too many reasons to count.
How does Marvin Lewis retain his job year in and year out? Is it his mediocre regular season record of 130-120? It definitely can't be his 0-7 postseason record. 16 years coaching a single team..... has yet to win a playoff game. How is that possible. 2018 is looking like it will be his 3rd straight sub .500 season too. Not even a Bengals fan. This just puzzles the shit out of me. I AM a Bears fan and Lovie Smith was fired after a 10-6 season.... and I wasn't too upset about it. Yet Marvin Lewis keeps on being.... Marvin Lewis..... spectacularly mediocre. It's looking like he'll helm a single team for 20 years. When was the last time that happened? Not only is it looking like he might get 20 years in Cincinnati, but it looks like he'll get it without winning a single postseason game. THAT has to be the first and only time that has happened not only in the NFL, but in professional sports, period. How does one retain their job for 2 decades (or damn near it) without winning anything meaningful? Whatever though. The Bengals aren't my team so I really don't care what they do.... I just find Lewis' career baffling. Mike McCarthy was just fired because he was helming a team that was having a second consecutive bad year.... SECOND.... not third. BUT, in 12+ seasons in GB he went 125-77 in the reg. season and 10-8 in the postseason with a Super Bowl win in 2010 and 4 trips to the NFC Championship game. Fired. And rightfully so. The Packers are trash. Take Rodgers off that team and they be as pitiful as the Browns have been in years past. But he was RIGHTFULLY fired despite all the gold stars on his resume. Lewis has 0 gold stars on his resume and is seemingly in no danger..... EVER..... to lose his job. A job he should've lost a decade ago based on looking at his teams' performances the first 6 years he was in Cinci. He had 1 winning season in those first 6 years. 2006, 2007, and 2008 though he went from 8-8 to 7-9 to 4-11-1. Progressively getting worse. Normal franchises would've kicked that dude to the curb. But in 2009 they had a random 10-6 season..... just to go back to 4-12 in 2010. But then from 2011-2015 the Bengals were actually good.... in the regular season. But now they're back to being shit. I guess he's signed through the 2019 season, and if they haven't fired him yet I don't see why they would now. So he's likely to get (at least) the 2019 season under his belt. That's 17 seasons coaching 1 franchise and having absolutely nothing to show for it. He's likely going to finish that 17th season with an overall career record near .500 on the dot. I think the Bengals finish this year 6-10 which puts him at 9 games over .500 through 16 seasons. I can't see the Bengals getting any better in 1 offseason. I wouldn't be shocked if they were a 4-12 or 5-11 team next year. That puts Lewis at about 1-3 games over .500 in 17 years in Cinci. Pathetic.
doseofreality100 please I can’t read all this can you just like sum it up?
HAYouSuck basically, Marvin Lewis giving sexual favors to the owner of the bengals for job retention
Oh I know I’m a Bengals fan unfortunately..
Annnnddd he's gone
@@leinadcruz96 - If I were a Bengals fan I'd be celebrating in the streets as if they won the Super Bowl. This has been so long overdue it's insane. I can't think of a coach not only in the NFL but all 4 of the major sports who has held a job for so long yet been so spectacularly mediocre at said job. 16 years.... SIXTEEN YEARS and what does he have to show? a 131-122-3 record, 9 .500 or worse seasons, and an 0-7 playoff record. His record was 46-49-1 in his first 6 seasons at the job.... how did he retain his job after that? I'm a Bears fan and we were tired of Lovie Smith after his tenure of 9 seasons with a 81-63 record, 3-3 in the playoffs, a super bowl appearance, and his last season they went 10-6. It took Lewis three losing season in a row..... for the SECOND time in his tenure for Cincinnati to finally get rid of him.
That all said..... kudos to Lewis for retaining a high level job for so long but being completely mediocre at it. Gives other unspectacular people hope I guess that they too can become successful in their respective careers despite being mediocre at their jobs, haha. I don't know if I should give him kudos for that or hate him for that actually, haha. I just love seeing people play the system and whatever Lewis did for 16 years it clearly worked. He must have some sort of mind control abilities but Mike Brown finally broke the spell, haha.
I loved when Peyton Manning smiles when he beat Brady 😂😂😂
That was real competitive football back then
4:01...when Garrett SHOULDA got fired...
7:49...when Garrett SHOULDA got fired...
Marc Richardson ummm they went 13-3 that year and won 11 straight games after that.
then what happened?! I'm a Dallas fan all day...BUT if ya gonna give him credit...put that 13-3 endin how it did on him too...PLUS...he iced his own kicker. let's jus be real...he was an 8-8 coach...ONLY cuz of the talent the team had. he would neva reach 8-8 w/a team like the Bengals' or Browns'. or maybe it's jus me... #shrug
Marc yes we went 13-3 and yes he is an 8-8 coach but it doesnt matter now cuz we got a stacked offense and a good defense and a good back field
so we most def gon make the playoffs and we gon make it far wit 💿 🐑
how is the 2nd one his fault?
@@cineMADvocate still no rings. Shut up
"YOU PLAY TO WIN THE GAME"
- Herman Edwards
"This is the most astounding development"
I kind of want to watch some really old NFL games
3:51 My Seahawks did a somewhat similar move in Russell Wilson’s rookie year in the playoffs vs Atlanta. The falcons were lining up to kick a field goal, and Pete Carroll iced the kicker and he missed, then on the next kick attempt they made it to win the game.
Seattle throwing the ball on the one yard line is gonna be in this video. I know it will
Make this a series also keep up the great videos my dud
money man Yes! Part 2, etc. I'm sure there were many bone-headed mistakes
Don't forget Brad Wing's face mask penalty Giants vs. Saints that led a game winning field goal on the next play
Thank you Highlight Heaven for apparently having a soft spot in your hearts and not featuring any of the many game-losing decisions by the Chargers ;)
This the best sports channel fr fr 🔥
*cough* *cough* super bowl 49
Its About Time I think he meant the decision of going with the pass instead of the run.
thedarkemissary yea
I cried tears of joy that day
That last one hurt😟
Ryan Beery the hell did I do to you ? Deflatriots fan....
3:50 Freeze you own kicker.. .what can go wrong? xD
That was the worst one of all.
You don't interrupt someone's mental game when they have already committed, especially a kicker.
Call that time out earlier or let the cards fall where they will.
Since my Bengals finally broke their playoff drought and on the way to the SB, I feel like my heart can FINALLY withstand watching that collapse against Pittsburgh
I rewatched clips from this game for the first time since it happened live. Seeing how Joey Porter is in our defensive huddle it's very obvious he wasn't checking on a player but went in there to stir shit up during an emotionally charged moment hoping to draw a penalty. He's nowhere near Antonio Brown and you can see a bunch of Steelers players watching him just outside the huddle. They knew what they were doing.
I thought you'd never get right.
Biggest blowout by each NFL team
CommanderX881 o shit don't do my cardinals like that they lost 56-0
Damn ouch 😷😷
Lil Savage Panda really no way I don’t believe it
You are lying about it
NO WAY 56-0 NO WAY NOT POSSIBLE IMPOSSIBLE
I’m a broncos fan
XxSleepyXx 1208 why tho what was the worst blowout
@XxQuestXx 1208 Browns beat the Steelers 51-0 in 1989.
You Should do “Clutchest Plays In NFL History That ALMOST Happened”
ex: the dez non catch and also the megatron non catch etc..
Jason Garrett icing his own kicker is one of the best summarizations of the cowboys as a team since 2000
“Behind Line of Scrimmage Interceptions”
Just a suggestion I thought of. Not sure if you ever did this before.
This video is amazing because it's absolutely infuriating to every single football fan. Except the Lions we rarely have the opportunity to lose creatively we just do it the old fashioned way.
This didn’t age well
I'm a Seahawks fan why did I even click
To learn from your mistakes 😂
I'm a Giants fan and found a new embarrassment I never knew about
So am I and I agree
@@sirbreadstick They haven't learned. They are still allergic to the 1 yard line, lmao.
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That last play during the Seahawks vs Patriots SB still amazes me.
Almost enough here to make a Best of Jason Garrett video.
Brees looked like he wanted to kill Payton on the first clip lol
That loss by the Bengals solely due to Pacman Jones and Vontaze Burfict in the wild card never gets old.