I understand how big a deal winning a playoff game was for Detroit. But a kneel down as the franchise's best play? It may be the most important play, but their best play would be a Barry Sanders run.
Like Barry's run against the Cowboys where he faked multiple people out? I was at that game back in 91 or 92 or whatever it was....it just made no sense to me at the time, lol.
@@mr.giraffe7076 nahhh it’s the Tyree catch in the Super Bowl. Eli escapes 5 Patriots and launches a bomb which impossibly was caught. They went on to beat Tom Brady and the undefeated Pats It was also in the SUPERBOWL instead of a meaningless regular season game
The Bills with a MADE field goal. The Browns with a 10 second clip from over 70 years ago. The Lions with a Kneel down. And the Jets... That was some grade A trolling all around.
Right?! As soon as I saw the kneel I had to confirm I read the title of this video correctly. Sure enough. It says "best" plays NOT the "most significant". An insult disguised as a "bless your heart" compliment.
Falcons were actually up 21-0 after the pick 6. and going into the second half it was 21-3. still a weird pick for greatest play in franchise history though considering the patriots came back to win in overtime. So not like the interception lead to a victory. pretty sure it ended up being one of if not the biggest comeback in superbowl history as well.
which now that we’re on the topic. Kyle Shanahan happened to be the OC for that falcons team and now, as the head coach for the 49ers, has blown two 10 point leads against the chiefs in the superbowl. guy just can’t seem to secure a win (edit: fact check)
David Tyree had a grand total of I think either 3 or 4 catches his entire career, but one of them prevented us having to suffer hearing about 19-0 for all eternity!
The Jacoby Jones TD legit made me tear up. I didn't even know the Ravens existed back them (I was 4) but I still can feel the connection that man had to our team, Baltimore as a whole, and the world as a whole. Great player, even better person, RIP 🤲
As a life long Falcons fan... I had people texting me congrats at halftime. And my reply was it's ATL there is still plenty of time for them to mess this up. I hate being clairvoyant sometimes! 😢
Any Deion Sanders pick 6 or punt/kick return was better than that play. I'm sure Atlanta Falcon fans would rather be reminded of Deion high steppin it halfway to the end zone over a play that shortly preceded the biggest choke job in SB history.
Personally I think Tyree's helmet catch is the greatest play in NFL history. Everything about the stakes going into that game, what it meant for the patriots unbeaten season, Eli's legacy in NY, etc make it unmatched in my eyes. Steelers also comes to mind as you listed it here, but the stakes make it less impactful to me. Either way this was a fun video. That being said Elways run is my personal favorite as a Broncos fan. Truly one of the greatest moments from one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
Diehard Birds fan here, as amazing as the Philly Special was, I would still say Desean Jackson’s return TD against the Giants is the best Eagles play of all time.
Couldn't agree more. The fumbled, punt return for a TD, and walkoff win was the first image that popped into my mind because of the emotional roller coaster I felt during that play. Then, I almost immediately realized the Philly Special would probably get picked. It was a great play call and fantastic execution, so I can understand why.
@@jamiem625 not to mention it’s arguably one of the greatest comeback victories in NFL history. But the Philly Special is the signature play of Super Bowl 52 which is probably why it won.
The music city miracle was so crazy, the announcers themselves went from "yeah that broke the rules" to realizing after watching the replay's "woah its actually a lateral
That Cleveland Browns title winner has a little more behind it as well... that was Cleveland's first season in the NFL after the AAFC merged with them. They were the new kids on the block, and they showed the old guard that they could not only hang with em, but beat em!
You nailed the Washington highlight. Darryl Grant's pick-six vs. the Cowboys the week before and Darrell Green's punt return TD vs. the Bears five seasons later would be way up there, too, but "Goal Line, I Left, Tight Wing, 70 Chip on white" is the runaway #1.
A kneel down wasn’t the best play for the Lions. It was the catch by St Brown that sealed it. You could also say the run Barry had to beat the Cowboys in 91.
as a pats fan, i think butlers pick was the moment, dont get me wrong the comeback game was ridiculous, but malcolms pick sends shivers everytime i think about it
As a Colts fan i remember watching that entire NFCCG in 07. Except for Jackson's interception. I had my head down in my hands praying Brady wouldn't break our hearts again. When i heard the word intercepted, i jumped oit of my seat.
I have to give credit where its due. I was expecting this to be a bunch of team highlights from last season, as most youtubers aren't aware of history beyond their own birth year. But this youtuber actuall dug deep within these team's archives. I'm not saying he made all the right picks, but at least he didn't only represent with footage from only last season.
Best Steelers play is James Harrison in Superbowl 43. Interception in his own endzone, returned 100 yards for a TD. Essentially worth a 14 point swing in a 4 point game. The Immaculate Reception is fun, but not as good or as important.
The thing about the immaculate reception is that it was the first time the Steelers ever won a playoff game in their entire history as a franchise. I agree, the play itself isn't that interesting compared to things like Troy's interception in the AFC championship against the Ravens. But the context is important.
@drgreggles you really don't know your history. The Immaculate Reception was the first Steelers playoff win in 40 years of futility of a moribund franchise and the play is a fluke to boot. Don't get me wrong, Deebo's Int would be the top play for most any other team. But it didn't win the game as there was another half to play. The Steelers dynasty started with the Immaculate Reception and the first glimmer of hope in 40 years. That's why it's the top play.
@waltblackadar4690 Superbowl > any other game I'm aware of my history thanks, and history shows that Miami won the Superbowl that season. Maybe if the Steelers had gone on to win the Superbowl after the Immaculate Reception I'd have a different opinion. But they didn't, so it's just an incredible play to win a play off match.
@@drgreggles8658 And history shows that Holmes caught the winning TD pass. So Harrison's TD is just an incredible play in the first half of a Super Bowl and wasn't the deciding factor.
@@waltblackadar4690 Holmes' touchdown was worth as many points as Harrison's in a 4 point game, but Harrison's TD was with the Cards on the Steelers goal line and should have been guaranteed points for them. Therefore the potential points swing from Harrison's TD was greater. Decent argument though, so I'll accept that Holmes TD was a better play than Franco's too.
Saints fan here. Either Tracy Porter or Steve Gleason has the greatest play in our history. Porter because we win the Super Bowl, Gleason because of the blocked punt in our first home game after Hurricane Katrina. Really close between the two.
Every Jags fan is gonna tell you the best play in Jaguars history is either the David Garrard scramble for a first down in the 2007 AFC Wildcard round, or the 50-yard walkoff Hail Mary Funnily enough a large majority of the plays you'd classify as an all-timer for the Jags involves David Garrard.
The Seahawk's best play is "The Tip" over "Beastequake." Don't get me wrong, that play was awesome, but the tip led to the Seahawk's first Super Bowl win.
Oh had to find and watch video on what "The Tip" was, now I remember. Funny how some plays, in NFL and College, just have names or phrases, and you know the play. Can we call Pats Malcolm Butler's interception at goal line, vs Seattle in SB, "The Pick"? Plays such as "The Pass", "Fumble Rooskie", "The Play", "Butt Fumble", "Miracle in Miami", (what was Steelers deflection to Franco Harris called?), etc. Probably 6 or so in NFL that could be called "The Catch".
Thinking any real Saints fan will tell you the Super Bowl interception was the 2nd greatest play. The single greatest play in Saints history is Steve Gleason’s blocked punt against the falcons in the first game back in the superdome after hurricane Katrina. That play literally saved the city of New Orleans.
I get that it's very fitting to make the Bears one a defensive touchdown from the 85 team, but honestly I'd put Hester's return at the end of the Cardinals Monday night game on here
Any play that doesn't involve Dan Marino can't be the play of all time for the Dolphins. Any play from the Super Bowl against NE can't be the best Falcons play of all time.
I mean I'd argue the pick six in that game was a bigger play than the Marcus Allen run. By the time Allen made that run the game was in the bag for the Raiders and that score was just icing on the cake or the cherry on top.
The Jacoby Jones one means even more now. RIP
He will be missed 😭
Have they said what they think happened?
@@metallife365 i haven’t heard anything yet
@@CSC2001 damn well thanks for the reply
Jacoby is not dead
I understand how big a deal winning a playoff game was for Detroit. But a kneel down as the franchise's best play? It may be the most important play, but their best play would be a Barry Sanders run.
Like Barry's run against the Cowboys where he faked multiple people out? I was at that game back in 91 or 92 or whatever it was....it just made no sense to me at the time, lol.
That’s what I was thinking
I’m a Detroit fan it cause they haven’t won a playoff game in over two decades
But their best play wasn’t that
We all know DETROIT‘s best play ever was a Barry play
Nah you did the jets dirty 😂
and the packers🤣
@@DuskyRL There are a million athletic, complex, and skilled plays that don't mean a thing. Great plays are contextual.
@danielthomas9575 I'm a Patriots fan and I agree completely 😂
Super Bowl 51 gets me sad, and I'm not even a Falcons fan. I can't imagine how they feel
Should have been the packers and patriots
fuck the falcons lol 😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏
Rigged for Tom brady
Falcons fan here. It sucks...BAD. And no, the Packers got the crap beat outta them by Atlanta. They woulda got slaughtered by the Patriots.
Still hurts trust me
Philly special is still one of the greatest plays of all time and probably the greatest from a Super Bowl. Such a legendary moment.
@@mr.giraffe7076 nahhh it’s the Tyree catch in the Super Bowl. Eli escapes 5 Patriots and launches a bomb which impossibly was caught. They went on to beat Tom Brady and the undefeated Pats
It was also in the SUPERBOWL instead of a meaningless regular season game
@@hidaven2006that was the giants not eagles
@@mr.giraffe7076it also could have been Jackson’s punt return
@@zinedinezuzga1036 ohhhh, ik. I just got confused because the original commenter said “all time”
The Bills with a MADE field goal. The Browns with a 10 second clip from over 70 years ago. The Lions with a Kneel down. And the Jets... That was some grade A trolling all around.
Right?! As soon as I saw the kneel I had to confirm I read the title of this video correctly. Sure enough. It says "best" plays NOT the "most significant". An insult disguised as a "bless your heart" compliment.
Im a Bills fan and i agree that theres way better plays
I love how the falcons logo conveniently covers the scoreboard lol
i had the same thought xD
Falcons were actually up 21-0 after the pick 6. and going into the second half it was 21-3. still a weird pick for greatest play in franchise history though considering the patriots came back to win in overtime. So not like the interception lead to a victory. pretty sure it ended up being one of if not the biggest comeback in superbowl history as well.
which now that we’re on the topic. Kyle Shanahan happened to be the OC for that falcons team and now, as the head coach for the 49ers, has blown two 10 point leads against the chiefs in the superbowl. guy just can’t seem to secure a win
(edit: fact check)
David Tyree had a grand total of I think either 3 or 4 catches his entire career, but one of them prevented us having to suffer hearing about 19-0 for all eternity!
54 catches for 660 yrds
Up yours!!
🙌
RIP Frank Wycheck, Dwight Clark, Franco Harris and Jacoby Jones.
Also, The New York Jets 🤣💀
Steve McNair too
@@vickthashredder oh yeah almost forgot
Ouch
4:55 Dave Duerson too
Jacoby jones death was sad he deserves to live longer
Minneapolis Miracle was Joe Buck’s best call of all time
Facts that and the cubs World Series call
And the Tyree Helmet catch is his worst call of all time.
@@michaelobryan1667 His worst call will always be "What a disguuuusting act by Randy Moss."
Unless you're a Saints fan
Well that's not saying much...
The Jacoby Jones TD legit made me tear up. I didn't even know the Ravens existed back them (I was 4) but I still can feel the connection that man had to our team, Baltimore as a whole, and the world as a whole. Great player, even better person, RIP 🤲
I was 8, and I weirdly remembered that SB but not that AFCCG.
0:56 Let’s just ignore what happened after this, and live in a time where the Falcons became a dynasty.
hahah- no
As a Saints fan, no lol
As a life long Falcons fan... I had people texting me congrats at halftime. And my reply was it's ATL there is still plenty of time for them to mess this up.
I hate being clairvoyant sometimes! 😢
Any Deion Sanders pick 6 or punt/kick return was better than that play. I'm sure Atlanta Falcon fans would rather be reminded of Deion high steppin it halfway to the end zone over a play that shortly preceded the biggest choke job in SB history.
@@simpleysims Well, no. Alford's pick six is still great.
Still sad for that Cardinals team, Larry Fitz deserved a ring.
2:01 rip Jacoby Jones
Marshawn Lynch run for the Seahawks was just brutal
Just dodged the entire team, absolutely crazy
@@kailebmeltcher3447 nah man he STEAM ROLLED them 🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Please don’t be the butt fumble. Please don’t be the butt fumble. Please don’t be the butt fumble….. MOTHAFU” - me (a Jets fan)
I’m so happy as a Steelers fan for him to have the immaculate reception as best play of all time 🥲
Personally I think Tyree's helmet catch is the greatest play in NFL history. Everything about the stakes going into that game, what it meant for the patriots unbeaten season, Eli's legacy in NY, etc make it unmatched in my eyes. Steelers also comes to mind as you listed it here, but the stakes make it less impactful to me. Either way this was a fun video.
That being said Elways run is my personal favorite as a Broncos fan. Truly one of the greatest moments from one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
I knew the Broncos play would be that one. I still remember it. I also knew what the Giants, Steelers, Titans, Seahawks, and Vikings would be.
Already knew what the Giants play would be before even getting to it. It's no contest. Our family all stood after that happened.
Heck yea! You would never have guessed I was a division rival fan during that game.
I’m a colts fan but to me that’s the greatest play in NFL history
Vikings one is my favorite Vikings moment DIGGS, SIDELINE, TOUCHDOWN!! The Minneapolis Miracle baby
Diehard Birds fan here, as amazing as the Philly Special was, I would still say Desean Jackson’s return TD against the Giants is the best Eagles play of all time.
Couldn't agree more. The fumbled, punt return for a TD, and walkoff win was the first image that popped into my mind because of the emotional roller coaster I felt during that play. Then, I almost immediately realized the Philly Special would probably get picked. It was a great play call and fantastic execution, so I can understand why.
@@jamiem625 not to mention it’s arguably one of the greatest comeback victories in NFL history. But the Philly Special is the signature play of Super Bowl 52 which is probably why it won.
As a Green Bay Packers fan i was wondering which play you selected for them ...
Congratulations !!!
you nailed it ...
27:43 finally, after scrolling for 27 minutes my favorite team. Great play
Mike Jones Tackle for the Rams is still ice cold to this day, unbelievable how Hollywood endings sometimes happen in front of us
Mike Jones and Chuck Bednarik made the greatest tackles in NFL History.
The music city miracle was so crazy, the announcers themselves went from "yeah that broke the rules" to realizing after watching the replay's "woah its actually a lateral
Paul Maguire was a terrific commentator.
I’d argue for the Packers
That iconic Rogers to Rogers Hail Mary to win over Detroit with the clock at zero was pretty solid 🥶
The Jets is the butt fumble 😂
I always say Wilber Marshall's fumble return told the whole story of the Bears 1985 season
RIP Jacoby❤
That Cleveland Browns title winner has a little more behind it as well... that was Cleveland's first season in the NFL after the AAFC merged with them. They were the new kids on the block, and they showed the old guard that they could not only hang with em, but beat em!
Cleveland got a brand new team in 1999
You nailed the Washington highlight. Darryl Grant's pick-six vs. the Cowboys the week before and Darrell Green's punt return TD vs. the Bears five seasons later would be way up there, too, but "Goal Line, I Left, Tight Wing, 70 Chip on white" is the runaway #1.
A kneel down wasn’t the best play for the Lions. It was the catch by St Brown that sealed it. You could also say the run Barry had to beat the Cowboys in 91.
Rookie JJ with the pick six was crazy. I almost had a heart attack watching that play live. Go Texans.
One thing is clear....whoever made this video, *REALLY* hates the New York Jets! 🤣🤣🤣
Or, is a life long Jets fan
as a pats fan, i think butlers pick was the moment, dont get me wrong the comeback game was ridiculous, but malcolms pick sends shivers everytime i think about it
The Minnesota Vikings now has the record for the largest comeback in NFL history. 33-0 colts
As a Colts fan i remember watching that entire NFCCG in 07. Except for Jackson's interception. I had my head down in my hands praying Brady wouldn't break our hearts again. When i heard the word intercepted, i jumped oit of my seat.
Best half of Falcons football ever. I'd argue Morten Andersin kick against Vikes.
A seven yard run by Elway was the best they’ve got. Ain’t no punt or kickoff returns, hell, they had a HOF running back
NFL history goes back a long way. Are you certain these are the best plays of all time? Must have been an enormous amount of research.
Best of all time if you omit the first sixty years or so.
Can’t imagine what Dyson, the homerun throwback hero, was thinking as he realized he was going to come up just short of a chance at a Super Bowl ring.
Fun fact; Dyson got his PHD in education and is now a principal at a Nashville high school.
Frank Wycheck RIP 😢
10 years old- that play made me a Steelers fan for LIFE
Ronde Barber was McNabb's favorite receiver
The Bronco one should have been the Tebow slant against the Steelers in overtime . The best Jet play ( butt fumble ) was the second Patriot highlight
No way. That Elway run was an ultra highlight back then.
Well, Pats didnt do anything. That stupid QB, who I couldnt stand, ran into his own player's butt and fumbled the ball.
Not a Seahawks fan but the beastquake was too insane.
I still have ptsd from that game vs the ravens. Smh. That was the real superbowl that year
I have to give credit where its due.
I was expecting this to be a bunch of team highlights from last season, as most youtubers aren't aware of history beyond their own birth year.
But this youtuber actuall dug deep within these team's archives.
I'm not saying he made all the right picks, but at least he didn't only represent with footage from only last season.
Best Steelers play is James Harrison in Superbowl 43.
Interception in his own endzone, returned 100 yards for a TD.
Essentially worth a 14 point swing in a 4 point game.
The Immaculate Reception is fun, but not as good or as important.
The thing about the immaculate reception is that it was the first time the Steelers ever won a playoff game in their entire history as a franchise. I agree, the play itself isn't that interesting compared to things like Troy's interception in the AFC championship against the Ravens. But the context is important.
@drgreggles you really don't know your history. The Immaculate Reception was the first Steelers playoff win in 40 years of futility of a moribund franchise and the play is a fluke to boot.
Don't get me wrong, Deebo's Int would be the top play for most any other team. But it didn't win the game as there was another half to play.
The Steelers dynasty started with the Immaculate Reception and the first glimmer of hope in 40 years. That's why it's the top play.
@waltblackadar4690 Superbowl > any other game
I'm aware of my history thanks, and history shows that Miami won the Superbowl that season.
Maybe if the Steelers had gone on to win the Superbowl after the Immaculate Reception I'd have a different opinion. But they didn't, so it's just an incredible play to win a play off match.
@@drgreggles8658 And history shows that Holmes caught the winning TD pass. So Harrison's TD is just an incredible play in the first half of a Super Bowl and wasn't the deciding factor.
@@waltblackadar4690 Holmes' touchdown was worth as many points as Harrison's in a 4 point game, but Harrison's TD was with the Cards on the Steelers goal line and should have been guaranteed points for them. Therefore the potential points swing from Harrison's TD was greater.
Decent argument though, so I'll accept that Holmes TD was a better play than Franco's too.
Steelers are #1. Let's go. Immaculate Reception for life.
Devin Hester’s opening kickoff wasn’t the bears’ best play?
…ok?
Saints fan here. Either Tracy Porter or Steve Gleason has the greatest play in our history. Porter because we win the Super Bowl, Gleason because of the blocked punt in our first home game after Hurricane Katrina. Really close between the two.
I agree, it's give or take for either one.
Mashawn Lynch dish ragging the guy is priceless.
i love how both Alford's pick-6 to go up 21-3 and White's TD run to win 34-28 are in this video.
the franco catch gives me chills every time!
The butt fumble OMG show some respect
I'm a 49ers fan but I really wanted Larry to have this one. He's such a great competitor. Warner deserved it too. Feel so bad for Larry tho.
The Jets one, I completely agree with.
Bears play shoulda been the Fridge scoring a TD in the Super Bowl
Hey!! Wasnt that vs us, Pats?
The Bears play should have been a Sayers kick return; he had some spectacular ones.
You mean the gimmick stealing a TD from the GOAT RB because of Dickless’s ego??? Right. NOPE
Nah Devin Hester’s opening Super Bowl return easily
3:56 spike hits the camera guy and he just tanks it and keeps filming, what a pro
Best play ❌
Most important play ✔️
It’s crazy how long the NFL has been around.
Patriots touchdown in the 28-3 game was a good pick but the best play in franchise history is Malcolm butler
I think it was actually Deven Hester’s first play of the Super Bowl touchdown was the best bears play ever.
2:01 we will always remember this legend
The fact that the Cleveland Browns' best play is recorded in black & white lol
Every Jags fan is gonna tell you the best play in Jaguars history is either the David Garrard scramble for a first down in the 2007 AFC Wildcard round, or the 50-yard walkoff Hail Mary
Funnily enough a large majority of the plays you'd classify as an all-timer for the Jags involves David Garrard.
The Seahawk's best play is "The Tip" over "Beastequake." Don't get me wrong, that play was awesome, but the tip led to the Seahawk's first Super Bowl win.
Oh had to find and watch video on what "The Tip" was, now I remember. Funny how some plays, in NFL and College, just have names or phrases, and you know the play. Can we call Pats Malcolm Butler's interception at goal line, vs Seattle in SB, "The Pick"? Plays such as "The Pass", "Fumble Rooskie", "The Play", "Butt Fumble", "Miracle in Miami", (what was Steelers deflection to Franco Harris called?), etc. Probably 6 or so in NFL that could be called "The Catch".
@@aspenrebel Yeah, it's one of those iconic plays that you don't forget where you were when you saw it.
Great video!
Horribly mistitled though. Field goals and kneel downs are NOT best plays.
I was gonna subscribe until I saw a Lions kneel down & a Jets fumble… No way you’re wasting my time more than once lol
Browns really had a 1950s highlight lmao they been out of the mix for a minute
Thinking any real Saints fan will tell you the Super Bowl interception was the 2nd greatest play. The single greatest play in Saints history is Steve Gleason’s blocked punt against the falcons in the first game back in the superdome after hurricane Katrina. That play literally saved the city of New Orleans.
I get that it's very fitting to make the Bears one a defensive touchdown from the 85 team, but honestly I'd put Hester's return at the end of the Cardinals Monday night game on here
also for the patriots i might put the butler interception
The lions being a kneel 😭 🙏
I can’t believe Jacoby Jones died…… He was a great player, as a Steelers fan, my prayers for the Ravens and his family
RIP Jacoby Jones. One of the greatest Ravens of all time
Leave it to my Falcons to have their best play in a Super Bowl they choked away....
The number of Patriots appearances in this list is insane
As a chiefs fan, even I am not happy that the nfl recorded Taylor Swift instead of the majority of the celebrations
if i’m not mistaken minnisoda had the biggest comeback in nfl history against the colts in the 2022 seasom
Pretty wild that Atlanta's and New England's are from the same game
Any play that doesn't involve Dan Marino can't be the play of all time for the Dolphins.
Any play from the Super Bowl against NE can't be the best Falcons play of all time.
You deserve a sub for a good video :) here you go.
Funny how you had to go to black and white tapes to get a Browns one. I'm a Steeler fan and geeze, I even feel bad for them.
Hang on, the Browns must have had another good play in their history. Ummm .................
I’m an Eagles fan, but I’ve seen a lot of clips from the Giants so I thought Odell Beckhams cat was the greatest catch in giant history
Catch I meant 😂😂 not cat😂
Bengals beat play was actually Jerome Simpson flip, you picked the wrong clip
I think a bigger play for Chiefs was the Otis Taylor catch and run in SB4
Everyone complaining that they didn't show their team's best play. Me a Steelers fan-*Immaculate reception*
I’d be tempted to put Devin Hester’s Super Bowl return for the Bears
@@chifanpatt yeah I definitely thought of that one
Why? They didn’t even win the game, and it was one of the most boring Super Bowls ever, aside from the opening kickoff.
Ok but respectfully the best play for Chicago was Hester’s kickoff return in the Super Bowl
As a lions fans that truly was the best play. Even if it was just a knee It was more than just that.
The best part is when the scoreboard for the Miami Miracle game comes up with the wrong score after the play is over
Beast quake was a crazy run
The kick returner for the bengalas at that time was fucking fast lol
You got it right with Marcus Allen.
Sea of Hands
I mean I'd argue the pick six in that game was a bigger play than the Marcus Allen run. By the time Allen made that run the game was in the bag for the Raiders and that score was just icing on the cake or the cherry on top.
The fact the Browns’ best play is from their inaugural NFL season tells you all you need to know. It’s been downhill ever since lol
I don’t like that the Falcons best play and the Patriots best play is from the same game.
Especially THAT game. NO Falcons play from that game can be the greatest of all time.
Seahawks was on another level
The Patriots isn’t the Malcolm Butler pic? Lmao
Qhile the comeback was incredible, the greatest play for tue Pats is the Malcolm Butler interception