@@chessmanatee2024 - right on. Although he managed to catch Ben’s bullet and keep his tootsies inbounds for the clutch game-winning TD - it still doesn’t come close to the longest INT return and longest TD in Super Bowl history that got them in the game.
kid with a smug hat nope there was an actual super bowl 45 logo that got nixed when the nfl decided to unify the conference title game and super bowl logos. The NFL also scrapped the original much better George Halas and Lamar Hunt trophies for the stupid hollow Lombardi they have now
It's crazy to think that for a majority of the Super Bowl era people just watched football without a consistent display of the clock, timeouts, scores, etc displayed on their TV screens.
Overall I think Eli Mannings connection in XLII was the most impressive play I ever saw in SB. The absolute will to win no matter what. And as a Pats Fan I hate to see it every time. But all the glory to Eli who grabbed his chance.
@@kennyo6582 he did not beat tom brady twice, unless i'm speaking to a cockroach i think you should think more logically and understand that the giants beat the patriots.
tylerdurden4232 well unless it was a rpo Russell Wilson was just using the play called and also the interception was an amazing play on the defense side
Whatever happened... happened. Im sure them looking back at the situation would have done many different things. Russell: change the play, lynch: speak up to change the play, coach: change the play. But its not even that the passing idea was bad, the defense was just prepared and made a play.
My favorites are that insane santonio Holmes catch, Eli's ridiculous throw down the sideline and of course...I have to say the greatest and most unexpected play in SB history is Malcolm Butler's int.
Definitely. I think it's a shame that the play call became such a big part of that story detracting from the most improbable and most clutch sports play I have ever seen in my entire life bar none
It's so cool to see the "Generations" of quarterbacks, different eras, uniforms, commentary, everything. It's also interesting to see how close some teams came to winning Super Bowls and still have yet to get back to the big show since.
1000000% however the tracy porter interception put it away. I remember being in the terrace at sun life stadium. I was only in 2nd grade. Blessed to see our saints get their first title in my childhood whereas it took my grandparents 40 years for them to finally see a saints super bowl!
Kinda funny i was in 2nd grade when I watch the Packers go to the SB the next year. You dont appreciate as much you should really, especially since neither of our teams have won since then
@@Smile200-z4y agreed. It’s awesome we were able to see all that history tho. I’m confident both our teams will see one this decade bro. I’m rooting for y’all this year if my saints miss the playoffs.
Devin Hester's td was seriously one of the most badass things I've ever seen in the NFL. Straight punched indy in the mouth on the very first play. it's a shame Grossman couldn't put that game away, but Hester will always be the GOAT return man for that season.
10:43 I don't care what anyone says about the catch on this play. You will NEVER see a better throw than that one, by any QB in a bigger situation! Absolute PERFECTION!
10:10 much as I love Porter’s interception the best play was the Saints onside kick to start the second half - it was a kick in the guts for the Colts.
They were pretty spectacular, I can say that. They made everyone look like fools. And they faced some strong teams back then like the Redskins, Giants, and Bears, and just took them apart like a skilled mechanic taking apart an engine piece by piece. Particularly Chicago, sadly (although we did get then in 1985)...
He was SO much fun to watch. It seemed like everyone at Soldier Field in Chicago would hold their collective breath when he got the ball on a kickoff or punt return, and some of those runs we're just a sight to behold.
Even though he had 20 return TDs in the regular season / for his career (this postseason / SuperBowl return TD that isn’t counted, for his 21st was my favorite). Bet you if Chicago had won the game, Hester wouldn’t have been snubbed twice already for the HOF…
@DoubleYou3D Dan Bunz. The guy in the dang clip who made the game saving tackle. Well dudes happy to see him here bc it looks like he was dudes gym teacher. Pretty simple stuff bro.
Literally watched this video for the Giants one handed catch play. Eli refusing to go down, tossing a bullet, and David Tyree's sheer tenacity and will to hang on. If it isn't the greatest Super Bowl play of all time, then it's the most memorable to me.
Says the patriots fan? How’s the cheating going with Belicheck? He can’t watch practices and deflate footballs and use obscure rules against teams anymore? Bro holding is a minimal call compared to all the cheating the patriots do every game and Super Bowl be happy with the 6 that haven’t been taken away for cheating and be happy
One of them is neat becauee he didnt go down. Thats whatever to me. I remember watching it and maybe its my cowboy side but the pass was average. The pass to Manningham is maybe the greatest throw ive ever seen. That play just my god.
I’m from middle TN and super bowl 34 (6:18) that clip of Kevin Dyson always hits me. He was a vice principal/athletic director at my highschool and left us to go to a super tryhard football school in my state. But I always wondered what he would say if people brought that play up
Haven't watched it yet. What is it, Graham's strip sack? IMO more important yet not as memorable as the Philly Special. EDIT: Ok it was the Philly Special.
I'm a 49ers fan, I have many moments to choose from (Montana to Taylor in SB XXIII) but my favourite Superbowl was SB LII and the Philly Special. It's my 2nd favourite moment in sport ever behind Germany's winning goal in 2014 WC.
@@Fallman10 As a Cardinals fan, it was the Harrison int. That was a huge 10-14 point swing and I think if Harrison doesn't score on it before halftime, it would have been a Cardinals win.
Assuming it won’t be Mahomes that they gotta face off in the Playoffs or if someone upsets Mahomes again perhaps that could give the bills an advantage to making the super bowl
ImmortalHitman The INT just iced the game. The onside kick kept a red hot Peyton Manning off the field and gave New Orleans the ball back and shifted momentum
@@americansportsfan1059 You can replace onside kick with the last INT and your sentence stays exactly the same. The Colts were 30 yards away from tying the game. The INT was the best play of the game, it happened when all the stakes were highest and everyone was playing their best. 7 point game and the Colts were driving 30 yards away from a tie. The onside kick helped start a momentum shift but there was still 30 minutes to play. Jumping a route and getting a pick 6 against one of the best Quarterbacks of all time at the end of the Superbowl the biggest game of the year was more important/impressive than recovering an onside kick against a team that wasnt even prepared for it. It was the best coaching call, not actual play. I'm not changing my opinion and you aren't changing yours and its fine that we disagree we all have our own thoughts.
In Super Bowl 50, I think it was actually Von Millers 2nd strip sack in the 4th Quarter that was the best play of the game. At that point, all the Panthers had to do was go down the field and get a touchdown to take the lead -- which shouldn't have been too hard for the League's best offense led by the League's MVP. The Broncos offense would have been hard-pressed to take back the lead as they had not been able to score a single touchdown the whole game. But instead Von got that strip sack, Cam pretty much threw in the towel when he decided not to dive for a recovery, and the Broncos got the ball on the Panther's door step and were able to eat a lot of clock before they _finally_ got their first touchdown. The first strip-sack was big - but the 2nd one was huge.
That final play by Gilmore sealed that game but the best AND most memorable play from that game was Jason McCourtey coming out of nowhere to breakup Brandin Cooks’ wide open touchdown!
I think he's rated right where he belongs. He had those 2 magical SBs (with a WC team both times); other than that he didn't accomplish a hell of a lot.
@@justinlokere Both were critical. Had Gronk's been a TD, I would say it was better. Gilmore's INT changed how the rest of the game was played. Gronk's ... not so much. It was still a gorgeous catch!
@@erikramey993 The play was better though, Brady's throw was great, gronk's catch was also fantastic and it set up the game winning touchdown. Goff literally threw the ball to gilmore it was still a clutch play by him.
More important, maybe. But it might not have mattered if we didn't score with the Philly Special. This video is for the "best" play, which leaves a lot of leeway for the NFL to decide what they thought was best.
Jared Masten Plus, back in 2015, passes had a better chance of working than running. Let’s also talk about the fact that the patriots had already stopped Marshawn a couple a times, and also, Marshawn needs room to build up speed and see whats happening. He’s not very good at just running in at everything and hoping it works. Whether he could have found a hole and slipped through, or Supermaned over the pile, who knows. I doubt he would have made it. It was the right call in the situation.
9:24 was one of the best moments of my life. My friends all went though the emotional gamut from the best day of their lives to someone ran over all of their dogs over the course of 6 seconds.
Antonio Reyes Then years like 09 go against his HoF. Remember when he lost to the 6th seed Eagles at home and tossed 2 ints for 160 yards in the divisional round? Lol.
@@gl22222 he has never made a clutch throw like that in any superbowl i ever watched him play in. Has he been clutch obviously just not THAT clutch. If you argue that Tom has made a better pass than that in the sb your smoking something
@@B-Mag nah. There is a difference between good defense and just total inept offense. The rams looked like they forgot how to even run an offense at all.
'Philly Special' -direct snap to an undrafted rookie RB who pitches it to a 3rd string TE who throws it to the back up QB for a 'touchdown' -Best SB play call of all time !
Funny how I can remember specific places each and every year and recall what was going on in my life at that time, from 2002 I was in 2nd grade I can remember the house I was at who I was watching it with. Great video for nostalgia. Ohh how time moves on
@@SuperBoomshack thing is, Vikings had plenty of talent and went against really good teams, bills just went there to be seen cause they had no popularity. Come on, 4 superbowl appearances in a row, lost all 4, tells me ur a bad team, they are lucky Roger goodell wasn't the comish of the league yet or they would have been shut out each time
I'm surprised the Super Bowl XXXI one wasn't the Desmond Howard touchdown return. Not only was the 99-yard return a record at the time, but it also completely killed the momentum of the surging Patriots and sealed the game for the Packers. EDIT: The Super Bowl XLIII pick must have been a tough call too, as James Harrison's 100+ yard interception return at the half was absolutely incredible. (And the play they DID show wouldn't have been a game winner without it.)
It really was a no brainer to me. Harrison’s int was ranked way higher on the nfl all time top 100 plays. It’s a far more impressive play too. Last years super bowl also has the wrong play. Gilmore’s int was the easiest thing I’ve ever seen, it should have been gronks clutch reception inside the 5.
Some honorable mentions (in my opinion) for greatest Super Bowl plays: Super Bowl V -- John Mackey 75-yard touchdown reception from Johnny Unitas after the deflection Super Bowl XXXI -- Desmond Howard 99-yard kickoff return touchdown Super Bowl XLIII -- James Harrison 100-yard Interception return TD right before halftime Super Bowl XLV -- Nick Collins 37-yard Interception Return TD Super Bowl LI -- Julio Jones Sideline Catch
@@optoeconomist it was not accidental. Like manning actually moved like brett farve in the pocket...shedding tackles like cam newton to make the throw. And you have to admit...it took athleticism to pull off that catch.
@@benheinz8817 exactly. It was clutch...there was a lot riding on that one play. While the philly special was dope...it wasnt like it was on 4th and long and miracle like play.
I liked how they kept changing the logo after every year. Now they just reuse the same old bland logo each year
Yeah, trash
No
I mean do people really care about the logo anyway?
Yeah. I really liked some of the old style logos, especially the XXXI one
It's never the same because they change the number lol.
0:39 rare video of Adam Vinatieri’s rookie season
Nice. 👌
Buahhaha, he had to change his name so owners wouldn't know his secret. Like Thon Maker
Legendary comment
Lmao ikr
lmao
Every super bowl: Big plays/ defensive INTs
Patriots in 2001 and 2003: how ‘bout some FIELD GOALS?
Vinateri goated
@@nickoliver3523 lol
LFG
2001 Ty Law's pick 6 was huge
@@speedracer55 I was talking about the best play the NFL showed.
It's funny to see the Washington Football Team/Redskins playing the Dolphins in the Super Bowl
How things have changed
And the Bengals
When they were good
The redskins were the patriots of the 60-70’s
Cloudy_On_Air no the cowboys were the pats and they were the pats also in the 90s
This should be titled "most memorable plays from every super bowl." Cause some of these definitely were not the best play.
Optimus Prime but did you watch those superbowls
Lowellhawk because the obrien 40 yard field goal was definitely the best play of the game🤦♂️
Andy Dalton I read a book about that super bowl it was one of the worst ones their 5 fumbles and 4 interceptions
...they wrote a whole book about it?
Optimus Prime Some of these aren’t even the most memorable.
Steelers v. Cardinals - “best play” was definitely the 100-Yd INT return by Harrison the BEAST for a TD at the end of the half.
Naw dude although that is an exceptional play the santonio Holmes catch is one of the best plays in football history
I smell a salty cards fan..
@@chessmanatee2024 - right on. Although he managed to catch Ben’s bullet and keep his tootsies inbounds for the clutch game-winning TD - it still doesn’t come close to the longest INT return and longest TD in Super Bowl history that got them in the game.
Also why wasn't the immaculate reception on here
@@DragRacer221x that play wasn't in the Super Bowl.
6:31 first super bowl to have an on screen scoreboard
10:20 last super bowl to have a creative logo
TheVideoKid782 technically it’s 10:26 because at the time that was creative.
I thought 50 was creative
kid with a smug hat nope there was an actual super bowl 45 logo that got nixed when the nfl decided to unify the conference title game and super bowl logos. The NFL also scrapped the original much better George Halas and Lamar Hunt trophies for the stupid hollow Lombardi they have now
aos 10:20 Everaldo marques imortalizou esse momento com um retorno para historia
It's crazy to think that for a majority of the Super Bowl era people just watched football without a consistent display of the clock, timeouts, scores, etc displayed on their TV screens.
I never realized how many times the dolphins had been to the Superbowl until seeing this video
Tony can't dance
Yeah they just lose a lot
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You know they had dan marino right?
@@toastybread333 He went once.
@@davy1972 I know but still. 1 it still something. They also had other legends that i cant remeber off the top of my head cuz im a steelers fan.
Overall I think Eli Mannings connection in XLII was the most impressive play I ever saw in SB. The absolute will to win no matter what. And as a Pats Fan I hate to see it every time. But all the glory to Eli who grabbed his chance.
I agree. Eli Manning is the only guy that can say he beat Tom Brady and the Patriots twice in the Superbowl.
Thank goodness they didn’t call the play dead. Manning had an amazing game for those 2 SBs.
twice
@@kennyo6582 he did not beat tom brady twice, unless i'm speaking to a cockroach i think you should think more logically and understand that the giants beat the patriots.
@@ThePrinceofallsayain yeah eil beat pats in the super bowl 2 times
11:57 Brady and Jimmy G screaming like a couple of girls at a one direction concert got me dying😂
Remember when jimmy g was his backup for 3 years
Ethan Welch yup and now my team has him, strange world we live in, I wonder if the pats want him now?
Haha
Looks better in red and gold
@@2kJetzu 😬
The best play from Super Bowl 49 was definitely the one yard run by marshawn lynch to win the game
Oh yeah
tylerdurden4232 well unless it was a rpo Russell Wilson was just using the play called and also the interception was an amazing play on the defense side
Oh yeah I remember that
I forgot about that one lol
Whatever happened... happened. Im sure them looking back at the situation would have done many different things. Russell: change the play, lynch: speak up to change the play, coach: change the play. But its not even that the passing idea was bad, the defense was just prepared and made a play.
As a jags fan my first thought was “they have extra games in January and February?”
Underrrated
That's what us Bengals fans think... atleast the Jaguars have playoff wins more recently.
@@devanshouse5027 Sure. But you could see the bengals lose playoff games for what, 7 years in a row there?
@@sweetssandbox3526 5 years, from 2011-2015. They've missed the playoffs the last 5 years as well because Mike Brown won't stop being cheap.
Yeah, football ain't over at New Years!!
0:02 the best part about Max McGee's catch was that he was super hungover lol
The sixties were seem very weird but fun
11:57 Brady and Jimmy G screaming like a couple of girls at a one direction concert got me dying😂
@@angelromana4908 copied wow
Well if you’re going to be hungover for the super bowl, you’d better be super hungover
@@angelromana4908 pathetic attention seeker.
10:28 “Greg Jennings putting the team on his back, OH WAIT WHATS THAT? ONE OF THE HARDEST HITTING SAFETIES IN DA LEAAAAGUE”
Only the real know about this 💀🔥
BUT, HE PUT DA TEEM ON IS BACK, WIDDA BROKEN LEGGGG
DARREN SHARPER
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Lmao had to read this in his voice
My favorites are that insane santonio Holmes catch, Eli's ridiculous throw down the sideline and of course...I have to say the greatest and most unexpected play in SB history is Malcolm Butler's int.
Definitely. I think it's a shame that the play call became such a big part of that story detracting from the most improbable and most clutch sports play I have ever seen in my entire life bar none
nobody talks about it but that was massive PI by butler. helmet to helmet while the ball is still 6 feet away in the air... on an awful playcall too.
Santonios catch was magnificent, but I don’t know if it tops James Harrison taking it from end zone to end zone
@@joshpratt8678 agreed. It's because it was the game winner but the Harrison play was better
I love the Holmes one cause of the effort
Best play from Super Bowl 53 was the game ending.
No the commercial
Dave Donle That too.
Halftime show was better than the game itself
No cap the punter for the pats was the game changer
Yes if you value offense more than defense
It's so cool to see the "Generations" of quarterbacks, different eras, uniforms, commentary, everything. It's also interesting to see how close some teams came to winning Super Bowls and still have yet to get back to the big show since.
Very sad indeed
As a Bengals fan, I agree
@@MarzaFR idk i think no one has been so close to a super bowl win and then lose it than the falcons
I’m not a titans fans but every time I see that play, it bring a tear to my eye man. 36 inches is the difference between being winners, and forgotten.
@@LDRTrejo Every time I see it, it brings a tear to my eyes.. for some reason that's the only Super Bowl that actually made me feel sad..
Saints "Surprise Onsides" is considered one of the gutsiest calls of all time. But it never made the cut? That play defined the game.
RIGHT!!!
Agreed 100%
1000000% however the tracy porter interception put it away. I remember being in the terrace at sun life stadium. I was only in 2nd grade. Blessed to see our saints get their first title in my childhood whereas it took my grandparents 40 years for them to finally see a saints super bowl!
Kinda funny i was in 2nd grade when I watch the Packers go to the SB the next year. You dont appreciate as much you should really, especially since neither of our teams have won since then
@@Smile200-z4y agreed. It’s awesome we were able to see all that history tho. I’m confident both our teams will see one this decade bro. I’m rooting for y’all this year if my saints miss the playoffs.
11:59 just realized Jimmy g is there 😂
You sometimes forget that he was Brady's backup, yeah.
yeah you do realize he has two super bowl rings right? He was Brady's backup when the Pats won Super Bowl's 49 and 51
Now he’s in the super bowl as a starter
Now he in a sb of his own
2 rings for Brady's backup, now maybe a 3rd and 1st as Starter QB
I liked how as the video went on you could see the improvement of the cameras by each year
The best play from Super Bowl 54 would have to be the Chiefs' 3rd & 15 conversion!
@@bobjordan10 this reply doesn’t fit this comment lol
So true
Devin Hester's td was seriously one of the most badass things I've ever seen in the NFL. Straight punched indy in the mouth on the very first play. it's a shame Grossman couldn't put that game away, but Hester will always be the GOAT return man for that season.
And he never had an impact in that game again. I would say Manning's throw to Wayne with Bears players hanging off him was equally as good..
I feel like Hester is still the GOAT return man of all time, not just that season
8:30 Years later, this guy coaches the Titans to knock the Patriots out the playoffs in 2020
I bet your jealous
Thank God he did I was getting tired of them being in there
@Boston Sports Rule I know after we won super bowl 50 we just sucked
And yet both teams are sitting on the couch this weekend. And the Pat's get a better draft pick. So it's all good
@@timlemieux6505 thanks for stating the obvious
11:57 when my mom makes pizza rolls
My boy Jimmy G
😂nice
Omg this is so true XD
David Hernandez 220th like
When my mom makes nachos with doritos
9:24 Coach: Never throw the ball in the middle of the field late.
Eli Manning: Hold my beer.
Super bowl logos got so un creative when roger goodell came
Can Gardner Minshew get 10,000 subscribers? Was thinking the samething.
He took office in 2006 the logos didnt start staying the same until 2010-2011. The league as a whole makes decisions like this, not the commish.
Let’s go Minshew
Joel Johnson 4
@Joel Johnson they chose white in 2017 because they had lost 2007 and 2011 in Blues
As a Seahawks fan: "oh god, I think I know what's going to be SB 49's best play.
After watching the video: " Dammit"
@@mattya1664 definitely, that wobbly catch in-between his legs was crazy.
@@mattya1664, totally overshadowed. I couldn't agree more with you. And I'm not even an American sports fan.
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I agree as a Seahawks fan
Same i alr knew it😂
10:43 I don't care what anyone says about the catch on this play. You will NEVER see a better throw than that one, by any QB in a bigger situation! Absolute PERFECTION!
10:10 much as I love Porter’s interception the best play was the Saints onside kick to start the second half - it was a kick in the guts for the Colts.
I’m a colts fan I will never sit down and watch that second half ever
When I see Porter I think " lil baby stiff arm"
Joel Johnson maybe top 3 even as much as I hate it
The Interception is legendary
Troy Click my 3 year old self didn’t watch that game
I'm not even close to a 49ers fan but watching Jerry Rice and Joe Montana do what they did still amazes me.
They were pretty spectacular, I can say that. They made everyone look like fools. And they faced some strong teams back then like the Redskins, Giants, and Bears, and just took them apart like a skilled mechanic taking apart an engine piece by piece. Particularly Chicago, sadly (although we did get then in 1985)...
That roar from the crowd when Hester returns that kick gives me serious chills. I miss Hester so much. So fun to watch
I’m not there yet but I already knew that was gonna be the play
He was SO much fun to watch. It seemed like everyone at Soldier Field in Chicago would hold their collective breath when he got the ball on a kickoff or punt return, and some of those runs we're just a sight to behold.
Even though he had 20 return TDs in the regular season / for his career (this postseason / SuperBowl return TD that isn’t counted, for his 21st was my favorite).
Bet you if Chicago had won the game, Hester wouldn’t have been snubbed twice already for the HOF…
2:54 I'm from Sacramento and had Mr. Bunz as a gym teacher lol so cool to see him highlighted
As a longtime 49er fan I'm glad they chose that play because it really was the main reason they held on and won that Super Bowl.
I'm from Sacramento and I'm a long time 49ers fan since the early 80s
@DoubleYou3D Dan Bunz. The guy in the dang clip who made the game saving tackle. Well dudes happy to see him here bc it looks like he was dudes gym teacher. Pretty simple stuff bro.
@@rynoX88 MIKE JONES
@@rynoX88 tippin on foe foes
that Devin Hester kickoff will forever be legendary
Is it the only one by the losing team?
@@jaskim5723 I think it was.
Santonio Holmes catch was such a unbelievable play all the way around
shush or face the rage of all Arizona collectively against you
Still think Harrison’s 99 yd int td is the best
@@bode5333 shush SHUSH I SAY
Nicholas Imboden stop I beg
What if I told you he didn’t get two feet down. Look up the video on RUclips, his right foot never touched the ground
6:53 would have fumbled in madden
Noooo lieee🤣
Nah, fumbling never happens in the more recent Madden games.
John Madden "well the Patriots have to play for overtime here".
John Elway has 99 carrying
Literally watched this video for the Giants one handed catch play. Eli refusing to go down, tossing a bullet, and David Tyree's sheer tenacity and will to hang on. If it isn't the greatest Super Bowl play of all time, then it's the most memorable to me.
its pretty easy to not go down when the D line is getting blatantly held and the ref decided to not call it
Says the patriots fan? How’s the cheating going with Belicheck? He can’t watch practices and deflate footballs and use obscure rules against teams anymore? Bro holding is a minimal call compared to all the cheating the patriots do every game and Super Bowl be happy with the 6 that haven’t been taken away for cheating and be happy
@@williammyers2190 mostly off topic and heavily exaggerated
Don’t let this distract you from the fact that Nick Foles got benched for Gardner Minshew.
Whiplash95 but don’t let that distract you from troy polamalu in the c gap
Hey guys
Foles is a very good qb, just the jags suck when he has a decent to good team look what he did with he eagles
Austin Madore *Beat
I would trade wentz for foles anytime
9:26 in honor of Eli retiring
Trent Roberson and 10:44
One of them is neat becauee he didnt go down. Thats whatever to me. I remember watching it and maybe its my cowboy side but the pass was average. The pass to Manningham is maybe the greatest throw ive ever seen. That play just my god.
As a Steelers fan, the Elway helicopter is my favorite.
Im also a steeler fan to and im suprised that ur fav, mine is santonio holmes super bowl 43 catch, but you do you
Santonio's catch was amazing. However, Elway's extra effort was better.
I’m from middle TN and super bowl 34 (6:18) that clip of Kevin Dyson always hits me. He was a vice principal/athletic director at my highschool and left us to go to a super tryhard football school in my state. But I always wondered what he would say if people brought that play up
9:25 ya love to hear them not use Joe Buck's call of it
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As an eagles fan my first thought was “Philly Special.”
So was mine. This video seems inaccurate. In some circumstances.
Haven't watched it yet. What is it, Graham's strip sack? IMO more important yet not as memorable as the Philly Special.
EDIT: Ok it was the Philly Special.
@@fuckglobalism how is that sad, the eagles won the sb
I'm a 49ers fan, I have many moments to choose from (Montana to Taylor in SB XXIII) but my favourite Superbowl was SB LII and the Philly Special. It's my 2nd favourite moment in sport ever behind Germany's winning goal in 2014 WC.
As a Patriots fan, this made it harder to suppress that memory
Super Bowl 31 should have been Desmond Howard’s Kickoff returned for a touchdown
Joel Johnson I didn’t copy you, I’m just sayin facts
No doubt
that was a great play, i miss the favre years. how times fly
NFL didn’t want to show too many black players in the video or it will throw off the white trump supporters type of folks.
thats what I immediately said. Should had been Desmonds return as it was a great run, but they had to make sure Favre was in there.
The Santonio Holmes Catch was a BEAST!!! That gave us 6 Super Bowls!!!
You could argue that James Harrison's TD was just as big in that game
Blake X as a Steelers fan both of those plays were good contenders coulda gone to either one
@@Fallman10 As a Cardinals fan, it was the Harrison int. That was a huge 10-14 point swing and I think if Harrison doesn't score on it before halftime, it would have been a Cardinals win.
That gave the Steelers their 6th super bowl. Not 6 super bowls.
I still don't think he caught it. That back foot is not on the ground.
As a Bills fan, I hope to see them winning their first Super Bowl in the near future, hopefully Josh Allen lead the team to the title.
They're going to win at least one with Josh Allen.
@@KenKopper
I hope so!
Assuming it won’t be Mahomes that they gotta face off in the Playoffs or if someone upsets Mahomes again perhaps that could give the bills an advantage to making the super bowl
Oof
Thaichi:
Don’t hold your breath!
I'm surprised the Saints onside kick isn't here.
It helped but the INT at the end had the biggest impact
JoeScotterpuss you all make good and valid points 💕
ImmortalHitman
The INT just iced the game. The onside kick kept a red hot Peyton Manning off the field and gave New Orleans the ball back and shifted momentum
@@americansportsfan1059 You can replace onside kick with the last INT and your sentence stays exactly the same. The Colts were 30 yards away from tying the game. The INT was the best play of the game, it happened when all the stakes were highest and everyone was playing their best. 7 point game and the Colts were driving 30 yards away from a tie. The onside kick helped start a momentum shift but there was still 30 minutes to play. Jumping a route and getting a pick 6 against one of the best Quarterbacks of all time at the end of the Superbowl the biggest game of the year was more important/impressive than recovering an onside kick against a team that wasnt even prepared for it. It was the best coaching call, not actual play. I'm not changing my opinion and you aren't changing yours and its fine that we disagree we all have our own thoughts.
Yea especially since its the only super bowl
The saints will ever have
2:54 reminds me of another 49er wearing #57 making a goal line tackle
Dre Greenlaw against Hollister to decide the NFC west lead
December 29th, 2019
Miau Chi he became a 49ers hero with that tackle
0:49 Hearing someone in the back go "WOOHOO!" and O'Brian just celebrating makes my heart smile
4:12 William perry murdered that man he needs to be arrested 💪🏿
The fridge should have never gotten that handoff it should have been sweetness 😡
F*CK THAT PLAY CALL!!! Walter Payton should have got that handoff
@@Mister_Moose1 Not giving Payton a chance for a TD in Super Bowl XX was a damn crime.
8:18 is the first football game I've ever watched. Then I became a Steelers fan the next year
Levi mine was SB 50
Levi Mine is 9:24
SB XL.
Football Films how old are you, you must be really young if that’s your first Super Bowl
A bunch of little kids on here
In Super Bowl 50, I think it was actually Von Millers 2nd strip sack in the 4th Quarter that was the best play of the game. At that point, all the Panthers had to do was go down the field and get a touchdown to take the lead -- which shouldn't have been too hard for the League's best offense led by the League's MVP. The Broncos offense would have been hard-pressed to take back the lead as they had not been able to score a single touchdown the whole game. But instead Von got that strip sack, Cam pretty much threw in the towel when he decided not to dive for a recovery, and the Broncos got the ball on the Panther's door step and were able to eat a lot of clock before they _finally_ got their first touchdown. The first strip-sack was big - but the 2nd one was huge.
That final play by Gilmore sealed that game but the best AND most memorable play from that game was Jason McCourtey coming out of nowhere to breakup Brandin Cooks’ wide open touchdown!
Yes good point
100%
Kind of figured that the best play in 38 would have been the longest touchdown pass in Super Bowl history.
Shows what I know.
Oh, no, it was that field goal. 🙄
3:40 low key starts spitting bars
3:40 low key starts spitting bars
Why are y’all spamming “3:40 low key starts spitting bars”?
Always fun being reminded how crazy underrated Eli Manning is!
13:19 lol bill screaming
Did anyone ask Fallon?
I think he's rated right where he belongs. He had those 2 magical SBs (with a WC team both times); other than that he didn't accomplish a hell of a lot.
13:08 How is that better than Gronks final catch ?
Because that ended the game and the last drive of the Rams.
Erik Ramey It’s not better. Gronk’s catch was better.
@@justinlokere Both were critical. Had Gronk's been a TD, I would say it was better. Gilmore's INT changed how the rest of the game was played. Gronk's ... not so much. It was still a gorgeous catch!
3 months later coming back to quote “final catch”
@@erikramey993 The play was better though, Brady's throw was great, gronk's catch was also fantastic and it set up the game winning touchdown. Goff literally threw the ball to gilmore it was still a clutch play by him.
SUPER BOWL LIV:
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Finally, something worth watching this year
I'm going for chiefs
Ivanhoe Sanchez no it’s not prove it!
Andy Fanny are you joking or not
@@loveuandrew897 bruh it says it on the NFL channel!🙄🙄
It’s crazy how even in 1967 Aaron Rodgers was able to much amazing plays. Truly spectacular.
Aaron rodgers probably wasn’t alive then
I know, it was supposed to be a joke
The best play from Super Bowl 54 would have to be the Chiefs' 3rd & 15 conversion!
10:43 Still can't believe he caught that.
the pass was also really good
@@eliquintanilla9059 It was a pass and a catch that couldn't have happened if either were altered in any way.
still think that was eli's best throw of his career, such a perfect spiral bomb pass, and an unbelievable focus and control from manningham
Eeeeeeelllliiii
That Edelman catch is one of the most clutch plays in super bowl history
13:19 lol bill screaming
10:43 Still can't believe he caught that.
@@shotatoriumi9767 9:25 this one though. As a giants fan gotta love that helmet catch
You can argue that Brandon Graham's Strip-Sack was more important than the Philly Special.
More important, maybe. But it might not have mattered if we didn't score with the Philly Special. This video is for the "best" play, which leaves a lot of leeway for the NFL to decide what they thought was best.
But you could also argue that it wasn't even the best time that a play like that was run. Randle El's throw was way harder to make than Burton's.
Zach Ertz touchdown
My God Devin Hester was so exciting to watch. Never be another returner like him.
My favorite play was when they ran the ball with some on named MARSHAWN LYNCH
*one
What you talking about they didn't run the ball.
(Don't fall for it)
Well yea NE only had 3 DBs SEA tried to create a mismatch and Malcom Butler didn’t fall for it
There's value in doing the unexpected. Like, say, throwing a pass when everyone who knows anything about football knows that you are going to run.
Jared Masten Plus, back in 2015, passes had a better chance of working than running. Let’s also talk about the fact that the patriots had already stopped Marshawn a couple a times, and also, Marshawn needs room to build up speed and see whats happening. He’s not very good at just running in at everything and hoping it works. Whether he could have found a hole and slipped through, or Supermaned over the pile, who knows. I doubt he would have made it. It was the right call in the situation.
“You want Philly Philly?”
I didn't then, and I still don't now.
Only reason I came to video
They remind me of one hit wonder ahahahah
@@user-tx6hm6op9j yeah lol
...... 😐 .... yeah let's do it
I like how the quality gets better and better.
It's funny how both the ravens were kick return touchdowns
The last one should've been joe flacco td pass to jacoby Jones
Who pumped for the super bowl
Let’s go Chiefs
49ers*
Chiefs is right
@@davidfarley8827 Chiefs **
Dman Dman 49ers*
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9:24 was one of the best moments of my life. My friends all went though the emotional gamut from the best day of their lives to someone ran over all of their dogs over the course of 6 seconds.
Eli moment by far, that play alone will get him to the HOF
Antonio Reyes Then years like 09 go against his HoF. Remember when he lost to the 6th seed Eagles at home and tossed 2 ints for 160 yards in the divisional round? Lol.
Those 2 passes were insane. The first was pure luck but the 2nd is a pass that tom terrific could try a million times and never complete once
@@jamesmckane1205 they hate to put respect on Elis name
@@gl22222 he has never made a clutch throw like that in any superbowl i ever watched him play in. Has he been clutch obviously just not THAT clutch. If you argue that Tom has made a better pass than that in the sb your smoking something
@@Nick-zs1kx yes but Tom is still better than Eli even another QB from the 2004 Draft is better than Eli 🤔
I like how the best play in super bowl 53 is just a regular interception. That’s how boring that game was
More boring Is the game, Better the teams are playing.
The throw to Gronk was a better play.
Defensive battles are the best games
If you actually understood football, the you’d realize that it was a pretty kickass game. Defensive showdowns are always riveting
@@B-Mag nah. There is a difference between good defense and just total inept offense. The rams looked like they forgot how to even run an offense at all.
'Philly Special' -direct snap to an undrafted rookie RB who pitches it to a 3rd string TE who throws it to the back up QB for a 'touchdown' -Best SB play call of all time !
3:40 low key starts spitting bars
That Von SB 50 performance though🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yes my g he is da goat!
Yeah if only cam whould have dived for the ball
My guy was about to grab the ball out of cams hands like a mugger and a wallet
It's so crazy that superbowl 50 was the broncos and panthers. Hard to imagine a remake of that now lol
8:03 one of the best radio broadcaster of all time Gene deckerhoff this man is awesome
12:00
i just realized that's Jimmy Garoppolo
11:56 you can see Garappolo celebrating next to Brady
9:50 Holmes with the magic feet lol
Should’ve been James Harrison pick six, but I see why they pick Holmes
One foot on top of another =no catch
@@gilbertvazquez1544 it was a catch and are you just a Cardinals fan?
I’m from NY I go for the Bills. No bias here just saying. It was called a TD and that’s why it wasn’t overturned. To close. IMO no catch.
Ah yes. The days of my youth, when Dallas was occasionally a Superbowl team, and not crushing my soul every year.
I feel your pain I'm hoping they get back before I die I don't have much time left
I hope we make it rhus year
@@michaelkoury9349 thanks man I hope I have alot of time left I'm not getting any younger
but the Cowboys have 5 titles. ?
This was a great trip down memory lane.
love how the ravens best plays is a kick return. Love the flock 💜🖤💜🖤
How bout Super Bowl XXXV where 21 points were scored in 36 seconds. Pick six by Ravens followed by 2 kickoff returns.
A group of Ravens isn't a flock, noone has ever called the team that.
An unkindness, a group of Ravens is an unkindness.
Am I the only one who figured out how Roman numerals worked watching this lmao
i'm still trying to figure it out!!! like.....9,19,29,39.........what the hell is going on?
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Where did you go to school? Just so I don’t send my kids there!
kevin w
It’s 1 before ten, as in 1= I and ten = X,
So, 9 = IX,
Then 19 is
10 (X) + 9 (IX) = XIX
And so on
Euro Guy 85 sorry my school doesn’t teach people about Roman numerals lmaooo
Funny how I can remember specific places each and every year and recall what was going on in my life at that time, from 2002 I was in 2nd grade I can remember the house I was at who I was watching it with. Great video for nostalgia. Ohh how time moves on
Back in 2002 ohh the good old days where the Raiders were actually good
Damm those 4 years for the bills thats sad
@Yeshua Dean lol blame the GM? How about blame the coach and some of the players who didn't play good in those Superbowls.
Yeshua Dean Bills had a top Offense during those SB years. You guys just went against two completely stacked Cowboy teams.
The Vikings are 0 and 4 in Super Bowls also
@@SuperBoomshack thing is, Vikings had plenty of talent and went against really good teams, bills just went there to be seen cause they had no popularity. Come on, 4 superbowl appearances in a row, lost all 4, tells me ur a bad team, they are lucky Roger goodell wasn't the comish of the league yet or they would have been shut out each time
At least they’ve rebuilt their team
No one:
The ref on the left at 2:41: 🕺🏼
11:56 Brady’s reaction is priceless! 😂😂😂
8:26 It's weird seeing your head coach catch TD pass in the superbowl.
Oh snap that is mike vrabel
I’m a pats fan but I know head coaches
9:10 props to number 43 for keeping up good effort and chasing him all of the way
That play at the 7:17 makes my heart anytime
I'm surprised the Super Bowl XXXI one wasn't the Desmond Howard touchdown return. Not only was the 99-yard return a record at the time, but it also completely killed the momentum of the surging Patriots and sealed the game for the Packers.
EDIT: The Super Bowl XLIII pick must have been a tough call too, as James Harrison's 100+ yard interception return at the half was absolutely incredible. (And the play they DID show wouldn't have been a game winner without it.)
It really was a no brainer to me. Harrison’s int was ranked way higher on the nfl all time top 100 plays. It’s a far more impressive play too. Last years super bowl also has the wrong play. Gilmore’s int was the easiest thing I’ve ever seen, it should have been gronks clutch reception inside the 5.
I’m a pats fan and that Howard return was the play of the game as to reasons you stated.
Some honorable mentions (in my opinion) for greatest Super Bowl plays:
Super Bowl V -- John Mackey 75-yard touchdown reception from Johnny Unitas after the deflection
Super Bowl XXXI -- Desmond Howard 99-yard kickoff return touchdown
Super Bowl XLIII -- James Harrison 100-yard Interception return TD right before halftime
Super Bowl XLV -- Nick Collins 37-yard Interception Return TD
Super Bowl LI -- Julio Jones Sideline Catch
Super Bowl 53 shouldn’t have one
Yes it should. Brady's pass to Gronk in traffic to set up game winning TD.
@No Good did you hear the NFL is trying to implement JOKES to the league? Some people don’t know what they are though
The best play of the game was the final play cause we all got to watch a different channel
It did have a good play so
@@bigboynicklmao yes sir
“THAT ONE REGISTERED, 3.8!”
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Old man Willie! What a moment for a classic player. I'm glad it lives in NFL Films history!
22 years later and the Rams win again🏆
i love how the camera quality gets better after every year, its cool to see how far we've come
Its amazing that they HD for the 2001 superbowl.
As a Seahawks fan, I had to go right from Super Bowl 48 to 50
BigBird Slash 😂
Yeah, that's right. Skip. In. Shame.
As a Broncos fan, I had to right from 48 to 50 lol
As a bronco fan I had to skip 12,21,22,24 and 48
Oh yeah, so SB 40 was just fine for you? LOL! A LOT of new Seahawks fans in just the last few years...
I don't remember which Cowboys vs Bills SB but Don Beebe's play to save a TD in a blowout game is pretty awesome. Never quit.
10:03 Santonio Holmes, man!!!!
Best play in Superbowl history the helmet catch and Philly special underrated of all time
Both of those are on there though... so they're not really underrated. Great plays, though.
One was designed, the other accidental. The nod has to go the the Philly Special.
@@optoeconomist I'd use "clutch" instead of "accidental," but yes. #FlyEaglesFly
@@optoeconomist it was not accidental. Like manning actually moved like brett farve in the pocket...shedding tackles like cam newton to make the throw. And you have to admit...it took athleticism to pull off that catch.
@@benheinz8817 exactly. It was clutch...there was a lot riding on that one play. While the philly special was dope...it wasnt like it was on 4th and long and miracle like play.