Perhaps I misheard but the Steelers are not the only team to win the Super Bowl twice in a row. Seven teams have accomplished this including the team that literally won the last two.
@@ronmartin2277 you heard correct, they are the only team to win it back to back, twice, for a total of 4 SB victories. The first back to back victories was in ‘74 & ‘75 and then again in ‘78 & ‘79.
Baltimore was one of two cities with a marching band when the Colts played in Baltimore. The other might have been the Vikings. I'm not sure about that.
Who edited this mess? I agree the narration is odd, but the whole thing is cut up oddly. By the way KC was originally the superchiefs after the Santa Fe Railroad engies. KC was not a Native American area but the railroad center of the US. Look at the color scheme.
@@raymondpierotti8414 I’m open to suggestions about the editing to make it better for you the viewer, what would you change about it? Also, there’s a lot more to every single teams origin & story but I only had a certain amount of time allotted for each team. Might have to do an extended look into a few teams 👍
Little known fact... when the name "Colts" was chosen in a Name the Team contest in the Baltimore News Post in 1947, "Ravens" was the runner-up.
@@rocketmanVA703love it, wish I could’ve spent more time on each team. They all have a lot more to their stories. What did you think of the video?
When they had a contest for Cincinnati Buckeyes won. Luckily Paul Brown went against it and named the team the Bengals.
“Art Model” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’ll have a word with my production crew, he was a handsome gentleman though 😅
Perhaps I misheard but the Steelers are not the only team to win the Super Bowl twice in a row. Seven teams have accomplished this including the team that literally won the last two.
@@ronmartin2277 you heard correct, they are the only team to win it back to back, twice, for a total of 4 SB victories. The first back to back victories was in ‘74 & ‘75 and then again in ‘78 & ‘79.
@@TheFootballphile Ah,....okay, I got you
Shouldn't the Jets and Giants be known as NEW JERSEY teams? 😬😳🙄🥴🤷♂️🤦♂️
There is only ONE NFL team in New York. The Buffalo Bills.
I’m pretty sure that the Redskins/commanders have a marching band
Baltimore was one of two cities with a marching band when the Colts played in Baltimore. The other might have been the Vikings. I'm not sure about that.
Who edited this mess? I agree the narration is odd, but the whole thing is cut up oddly. By the way KC was originally the superchiefs after the Santa Fe Railroad engies. KC was not a Native American area but the railroad center of the US. Look at the color scheme.
@@raymondpierotti8414 I’m open to suggestions about the editing to make it better for you the viewer, what would you change about it? Also, there’s a lot more to every single teams origin & story but I only had a certain amount of time allotted for each team. Might have to do an extended look into a few teams 👍
@@TheFootballphile AI couldn't even pronounce Art Modell's name correctly.
@@rileymorton128 that will be fixed shortly 👍
"What is a Brown From Cleveland" 🤣
For real though lol
The wierdest thing about The Browns nichname is that their logo is an ORANGE helmet.
@@johnanderson9765 this is true 🤔
Dude, your AI is on crack. The title of the video vs. the content. The Cleveland to Titans transition, buy a comma please.
@@coreydsousa appreciate it! 😂
Why you giving New England half of New York?
@@MissLippy-fy6bj just wanted to fill the map out, look at Denver & KC for example. 👍
@@TheFootballphile New York has 2 teams.
@@MissLippy-fy6bj…… I thought NY only had 1 football team, Buffalo
All the transitions damn