I love how the bears always seem to have a decent running back. Never fails. Good defense, 1 good receiver, shit QB and a reliable rb. The bears formula.
@@ILLini61607 thank god for all the draft capital and cap space and for fields. andy dalton with that team we beat the texans and thats it and the rest of the games are blow outs instead of the close fun ones with fields. 1-16. our bears got a bright furtre just sucks that the rest of chicago sports are trash rn. cubs are looking fairly good though i think they win a playoff series or two before a NLCS exit
They had a tremendous receiving core that year; Not just one guy. Rasheed Davis, Muhsin Muhammad, Bernard Berian and mark Bradley were all killing it. Not to mention Greg Olsen and Desmond Clark at tight end. It was ultimately Rex Grossman’s horrible inconsistency, lack of accuracy and boneheaded clumsiness that lost them the superbowl imo.
@@Tr-fj4hr I wouldn't call it tremendous bud. You can say any receiving core is good and blame the quarterback. I just looked at the stats that year. You might want to too
@@geminiman7791 crap, you're right. I remember a few years back they were planning to narrow them and that was the last I heard of that. Thanks for the correction
Seems like this bears team was a lifetime ago. I feel bad for bears fans y’all had a ridiculous defense and playmakers like Devin Hester, yet y’all could never find a real franchise QB and out all the pieces together to win a ring 😢
What Lance Briggs did in this game he did his entire career. He was the most clutch tackler we had during that era, and he was the best I've seen at getting into the backfield and making tackles for losses. Briggs should be in the HOF.
I was at this game with my dad. The entire stadium went crazy after that Gould field goal in OT. It was like a party in the stands for a half hour after the game was over. I'll always remember that. Its a shame they didn't go all the way that year. Lets hope Matt Nagy can get them to the big game in '19.
@@chicagofilmz, yeah, hindsight and all that. It's interesting that the Bears have been unable to find a quality head coach since Lovie was given the axe. I still can't fault them for the decision since it was time for a change. But it's a mystery why they've been so inept at getting good leadership since then.
this is actually one of my fav playoff games all time. the 06 bears were alot of fun to watch i thought grossman really stepped up to the plate and delivered
Why is everybody commenting “you forget grossman actually showed flashes”. Like what? Isn’t that what he was famous for? Throwing for 400 yards one week and 6 picks the next? Good Rex/Bad Rex? I didn’t think it was commonly believed that Grossman flat out sucked, cuz he didnt
Anony Moose while that’s true, grossman was known for sometimes having level headed games, that’s after all why he kept starting, if it was all “bad Rex” he would have been benched for Griese. But the upside of “good Rex” was very tantalizing. However I’ll concede that his decision making was still shit even in his good games.
you say throwing 400 yards one week and 6 picks the next if you watched the bears that year he had 0 300 yard passing games in the regular season so i have no clue what youre talking about...
@@pokemonfan155 The issue with Grossman was that he had seven games with passer ratings above 100, but also five games with ratings below 40, including a 10.2, 1.3, and 0.0. Keep in mind that the league's top passer that year was Peyton Manning at 101.0, so a 100 passer rating in a game that year was still considered a good performance. Heading up to the Arizona game, he looked like a QB who could lead the Bears to a title seeing how good the defense, special teams, and running game were. Grossman turned out to be a less-talented version of Jay Cutler.
@@mrmacross no ok that I was just pointing out the fact that his flashes weren't these 400 yard games but more so games where he had good ball control and didn't turn it over it was 1 game 400 yards 3 tds then next 100 with 0 tds and 2 it's he didn't have that high highs
I know grossman played bad in the bowl but he made some great throws in this game and got them to the next round. Honestly he could throw the shit out of a deep ball.
Because people blindly listened to Walter Jones who trashed Alexander, and now he was apparently an overrated soft running back. I can't stand Walter Jones for that weak move.
Jason Everett he did run hard until he signed the 8 year 61 million dollar extension. After that he would slide like a qb in the open field when a corner came at him. It was hard to watch.
Yea i love Alexanded but he was overrated. He ran hard with his legs but he didnt truck ppl. Theres a difference between bracing for a hit and giving one, and Alexander Unfortunately braced for hits, and if it werent for his great feet and thick legs he wouldnt be in the NFL. What made him good was his vision, footwork and speed thats it nothing more. Id rather take Marshawn over Alexander. Wish we could get a back that can be in the argument for best back in the league but nope. The way ive watched the Hawks is its usually a bunch of guys that have something to prove. Good thing we have some of the greatest of all time like Jones, Kennedy and Largent. Sad that i never got to watch Largent and Kennedy. Even now personally in my opinion the only thing holding Russ back is being the true leader of the offense like Manning and Brady. Call a damn audible Russ and quit being a pussy. Pete Carroll is the 2nd greatest Seahawks HC behind Holmgren. Holmgren did it with less in my opinion. If it werent for John Schneider Pete wouldnt have the success that he has had with us. Hes also lost us a couple games and a SB by trying to outsmart the opponent instead of playing smart football.
@@alexsaenz128 "Wish we could get a back that can be in the argument for best back in the league but nope", but preceded this comment bashing Alexander that at one time was and was a league MVP. You don't become league MVP by being overrated. You're confused dude.
@@Legal_Savant dude, if he ran a lil more physical then he woulda been better. He had speed and agility as his 2 main abilities. Alexander had a hell of an OL back then as well. U trippin bruh, Penny reminds me a lil of Alexander. Just saying Alexander cant get out of the backfield by himself to save his life. Marshawn and the rest of the back today work like hell without a descent OL. Lynch got a top 15 or 20 OL like once or twice. He put up good numbers and ran harder than Alexander. U give Lynch the OL Alexander had and he has 100+ 15-20 carry's and like 10+ TDs ever game and every season.
One of the first nfl games I watched when I was 9 lol. I got so angry after Gould’s field goal it still hurts today. I remember crying and saying I was gonna write a letter to the nfl about a “ holding” I saw on the game winning kick 😂
Great stuff as usual. If you can for Thursday you should have something up in relation to the Browns/Jets double OT thriller in the '86 AFC Divisional round.
Totally agree man, those Schottenheimer coached teams with Bernie Kosar were tough, hard nosed teams. They really should've gone to a SB one of those years.
I remember this game like it was yesterday. I was watching it in Hawaii. I was in Las Vegas during the pre season and made a bet for the Bears to go to the super bowl. $100 bet at 18 to 1 odds. I was going to Detroit the week after this game and when they won I knew the NFC championship was going to be in Chicago. I bought two tickets to the NFC championship against the Saints. If they won that game I won the bet. They won, and I hit my bet. But ultimately lost the super bowl to the colts. Great memories.
Grossman had some physical shortcomings, but he was pretty good reading defenses, scanning his targets and standing tall in the pocket. Of course, it’s helpful to have a line that can block somebody
I remember watching this when I was 8 and going in my room and crying when the Seahawks lost. Then my dad walked in and gave me a folder with Shaun Alexander on the cover. Shaun moved depending on the angle you held the folder at so it looked like he was actually running. It definitely cheered me up a bit. Props to my dad.
Shaun Alexander is so underrated. When we think of runningbacks from the 2000s we probably think of Tomlinson and Bettis first, but man, Alexander had some moves and he really helped keep Seattle relevant for a while. (It also doesn't help his case that he was replaced by Marshawn Lynch...)
@@jhupp8707 Ya but did a whole lot better than Trubisky and Cutler have been for you, i'd think you bears fans would appreciate the only guy besides mcmahon to lead you to a super bowl considering the bad luck you have at the position
“Lead” us to a super bowl LOL that’s funny. Not like they had the best defense and special teams in the nfl that year. What a joke of a comment that is. He had 7 turnovers in that post season he “led” us to the super bowl on btw
The wild card game prior to this was when my Dallas Cowboys lost to the Seahawks with that Tony Romo fumble on the 3 point field goal hold! 😭 still pains me till this day....
I was 11 when this happened.. the best game I’ve seen was bears can saints ! But there best games that year was with the Arizona cardinals which I turned it off by halftime🤦♂️😢🤷♂️
Back when the Seahawks were a offensive team. With those wicked two tone uniforms. They went defensive with the dark navy shift. These uniforms are the best Seahawks unis all time
This is a very underrated NFC Championship game... Not to many talk about this game often, which is a shame, because this was a very good game, a very physical game also, if John Madden was calling it he'd be talking about how smash mouth it was, and it absolutely was
I don’t care if it’s a yard shy of 50. This has to be one of the greatest and memorable kicks in Bears franchise history. Gould was good as he was in Chicago.
I remember this game. The Saints kept saying they hope the Seahawks would win so they can host the NFC Championship game at home and not have to travel to cold and snowy Chicago and face the #1 seeded Bears.
I was actually at this game with my mom who is a Bears fan Hoping to see my Seahawks beat the Bears but Chicago won in OT and I was crying after the Game, I vowed NEVER to go back to that Stadium, I didn't even watch Superbowl 41, thank God for The Colts who beat Da Bears
I was going to criticize the Seahawks for calling a rollout pass play with Hasselbeck on 3rd and 1, but then I saw what happened on the next drive when Alexander was stuffed runninf on 3rd and 1 and 4th and 1
God I miss Thomas Jones. Drafting Cedric Bumson was literally the biggest slap in the face to every single person who's ever rooted for the orange and blue.
Hidden gem. I vividly remember this game on a Saturday afternoon as Gould ended our season. Man,I was in NO CONDITION going to work after this game. Felt discouraged. Lol!!!
@@chewyyo3383 Gould didn't allow Seattle appearing in back to back NFCCGS. 😐. This game was the wk after the Romo botched play at Qwest. #neverforget. Lol!!!!
This is my first time watching this since it happened. As a seahawks fan, this is way more painful than I remember. All I remember is feeling like we didnt even have a shot. Not knowing what we were going to get from shaun alexander, or the secondary, even the Oline was suspect.
TJ was such an underrated RB. He was a stud RB as far as I’m concerned. Alexander was my guy. Wanted Jints to draft him instead, then HC Jim Fassel influenced the organization to draft for a, “between the Tackles” RB cause he didn’t feel Alexander was capable enough to run between the Tackles. Thus, Da Great Dayne (Ron Dayne) over Alexander The Great. S-M-H! Love me some BEARS! Second fave squad. Hellavu gm this was. Love the outcome. If only BEARS had a decent QB to manage the game y’all would’ve been sitting on two SB chips. Qué sera será!
This was a GREAT Divisional playoff weekend. Colts beat the Ravens on the road without scoring a touchdown (the only game Peyton won in his career without a TD), Saints win their first-ever Divisional round game by 3 over the Eagles, this game (which was a 37-6 Bears blowout earlier that season) goes to OT, then the classic Patriots-Chargers game capped it off.
I love how the bears always seem to have a decent running back. Never fails. Good defense, 1 good receiver, shit QB and a reliable rb. The bears formula.
Now we have none of those things. lol
@@ILLini61607 thank god for all the draft capital and cap space and for fields. andy dalton with that team we beat the texans and thats it and the rest of the games are blow outs instead of the close fun ones with fields. 1-16. our bears got a bright furtre just sucks that the rest of chicago sports are trash rn. cubs are looking fairly good though i think they win a playoff series or two before a NLCS exit
They had a tremendous receiving core that year; Not just one guy. Rasheed Davis, Muhsin Muhammad, Bernard Berian and mark Bradley were all killing it. Not to mention Greg Olsen and Desmond Clark at tight end. It was ultimately Rex Grossman’s horrible inconsistency, lack of accuracy and boneheaded clumsiness that lost them the superbowl imo.
@@Tr-fj4hr I wouldn't call it tremendous bud. You can say any receiving core is good and blame the quarterback. I just looked at the stats that year. You might want to too
@@Tr-fj4hr I do agre3 that Rex was our Achilles heel
When kickers could kick field goals
I mean, they narrowed the goal posts, which is why it's some what harder now
愛Lucky where did you hear that lmao? They didn’t. It may look narrower because in 2013 they extended the height on the post by like 10 feet
TRU
@@geminiman7791 crap, you're right. I remember a few years back they were planning to narrow them and that was the last I heard of that. Thanks for the correction
Gould still a solid kicker Chicago weak for ever releasing him.
I still remember the newspaper headline the next day "Good as Gould"
yea, i was gonna comment this, but had to see if someone else already did.
@@gratefulaya192 I still have the paper clip laminated... lol
That’s a fire headline lol
Why did they trade him smh
Make me feel old..I do remember Sun-Times reading that .or the tribune
Russell Wilson looking at old Seahawks Oline reel and is like "can I get some of that please?"
LMMFAO!!
@ matthew: LMAO!!!!
It wouldnt be fair to give Russel Wilson Steve Hutchinson and Walter Jones.
@@cameronmcfarrin4587 Steve Hutchinson wasn't even on this team, he had left for Minnesota already
7:50 like when they just quit mid play 😂 🗑
I forgot this game went into OT, man i love this channel for bringing back classics such as this
I Completely forgot too
Seems like this bears team was a lifetime ago. I feel bad for bears fans y’all had a ridiculous defense and playmakers like Devin Hester, yet y’all could never find a real franchise QB and out all the pieces together to win a ring 😢
Always liked Thomas Jones’ game. He wanted to win a super bowl and he showed it in this playoff run.
One of the more overlooked players of the 2000’s. Had a lot of good years for multiple teams
but rex grossman ruined that for him.
Amen
Everyone showed it but the qb
One of the only Lovie mistakes was giving Cedd Ben(RIP) the ball in the SB when TJ was killing it!!!!!!
I will never forget Shaun Alexander’s 2005 season. One of the most entertaining backs to ever play.
“I wonder what’s longer? 3/8 1/2 or 5/8” -Joe Buck
Either that was a botched attempt at humor or Joe Buck's not very good at math.
He's a fucking dumbfuck
i can't stand Joe Fuck, I mean Buck
Mitchell.....Mitchell....Mitchell
I still don't understand why everyone hates Joe Buck.
Injuries messed Shaun Alexander up but he was a good running back.
Classic game. Me and my brother were at the bar getting rowdy back in the day
What Lance Briggs did in this game he did his entire career. He was the most clutch tackler we had during that era, and he was the best I've seen at getting into the backfield and making tackles for losses. Briggs should be in the HOF.
Amen, the dude was SOLID.
I was at this game with my dad. The entire stadium went crazy after that Gould field goal in OT. It was like a party in the stands for a half hour after the game was over. I'll always remember that. Its a shame they didn't go all the way that year. Lets hope Matt Nagy can get them to the big game in '19.
lol this aged poorly. crazy to think we were so excited about nagy after his 1st year and it just completely changed so quickly
@@chicagofilmz, yeah, hindsight and all that. It's interesting that the Bears have been unable to find a quality head coach since Lovie was given the axe. I still can't fault them for the decision since it was time for a change. But it's a mystery why they've been so inept at getting good leadership since then.
Dang, I was at this game. First time I've ever seen any of the broadcast. Great memories, thanks for the upload.
this is actually one of my fav playoff games all time. the 06 bears were alot of fun to watch i thought grossman really stepped up to the plate and delivered
Why is everybody commenting “you forget grossman actually showed flashes”. Like what? Isn’t that what he was famous for? Throwing for 400 yards one week and 6 picks the next? Good Rex/Bad Rex? I didn’t think it was commonly believed that Grossman flat out sucked, cuz he didnt
Anony Moose while that’s true, grossman was known for sometimes having level headed games, that’s after all why he kept starting, if it was all “bad Rex” he would have been benched for Griese. But the upside of “good Rex” was very tantalizing. However I’ll concede that his decision making was still shit even in his good games.
you say throwing 400 yards one week and 6 picks the next
if you watched the bears that year he had 0 300 yard passing games in the regular season so i have no clue what youre talking about...
@@pokemonfan155 The issue with Grossman was that he had seven games with passer ratings above 100, but also five games with ratings below 40, including a 10.2, 1.3, and 0.0. Keep in mind that the league's top passer that year was Peyton Manning at 101.0, so a 100 passer rating in a game that year was still considered a good performance. Heading up to the Arizona game, he looked like a QB who could lead the Bears to a title seeing how good the defense, special teams, and running game were.
Grossman turned out to be a less-talented version of Jay Cutler.
@@mrmacross no ok that I was just pointing out the fact that his flashes weren't these 400 yard games but more so games where he had good ball control and didn't turn it over it was 1 game 400 yards 3 tds then next 100 with 0 tds and 2 it's he didn't have that high highs
@@mrmacross while Jay Culter can't bring the team to higher level than very-good/under-average Rex.
GD I love this 06 Bears team. People have forgotten about Shaun Alexander, that was a bad man.
Awesome upload! I remember these two teams also played in the 2010 divisional round
The Bears won that game and Jay Cutler was the quarterback lol.
spinner90 yeah he actually played well that game
spinner90 The last game of Hasselbeck's Seahawks career as well.
Christian Perry they may play again this year in playoffs
Christian Perry Could be that way again this year!
Dude the days of Good Rex/Bad Rex was so insane, he was the total 50/50 quarterback, never knew what you were gonna eat
Its quite spectacular how different offenses look now. So much spread formation.
Back then? Pure pro style dropback offense
Man I loved this era of Bears football. These guys loved playing for Lovie Smith.
I know grossman played bad in the bowl but he made some great throws in this game and got them to the next round. Honestly he could throw the shit out of a deep ball.
still the best qb you guys have had post-mcmahon
Not even close...trushitsky is better than grossman even
@@themilwaukeebrewerswillnev7545 word haha
THE MILWAUKEE BREWERS WILL NEVER WIN A CHAMPIONSHIP .....I would take Rex over mitchelle every day of the week....and Rex was not that good
Branthro Perro man the amount of typos you had, but I got what you were saying
I could never figure out why people here always accused Alexander of avoiding contact. Dude ran hard.
Because people blindly listened to Walter Jones who trashed Alexander, and now he was apparently an overrated soft running back. I can't stand Walter Jones for that weak move.
Jason Everett he did run hard until he signed the 8 year 61 million dollar extension. After that he would slide like a qb in the open field when a corner came at him. It was hard to watch.
Yea i love Alexanded but he was overrated. He ran hard with his legs but he didnt truck ppl. Theres a difference between bracing for a hit and giving one, and Alexander Unfortunately braced for hits, and if it werent for his great feet and thick legs he wouldnt be in the NFL. What made him good was his vision, footwork and speed thats it nothing more. Id rather take Marshawn over Alexander. Wish we could get a back that can be in the argument for best back in the league but nope. The way ive watched the Hawks is its usually a bunch of guys that have something to prove. Good thing we have some of the greatest of all time like Jones, Kennedy and Largent. Sad that i never got to watch Largent and Kennedy. Even now personally in my opinion the only thing holding Russ back is being the true leader of the offense like Manning and Brady. Call a damn audible Russ and quit being a pussy. Pete Carroll is the 2nd greatest Seahawks HC behind Holmgren. Holmgren did it with less in my opinion. If it werent for John Schneider Pete wouldnt have the success that he has had with us. Hes also lost us a couple games and a SB by trying to outsmart the opponent instead of playing smart football.
@@alexsaenz128 "Wish we could get a back that can be in the argument for best back in the league but nope", but preceded this comment bashing Alexander that at one time was and was a league MVP. You don't become league MVP by being overrated. You're confused dude.
@@Legal_Savant dude, if he ran a lil more physical then he woulda been better. He had speed and agility as his 2 main abilities. Alexander had a hell of an OL back then as well. U trippin bruh, Penny reminds me a lil of Alexander. Just saying Alexander cant get out of the backfield by himself to save his life. Marshawn and the rest of the back today work like hell without a descent OL. Lynch got a top 15 or 20 OL like once or twice. He put up good numbers and ran harder than Alexander. U give Lynch the OL Alexander had and he has 100+ 15-20 carry's and like 10+ TDs ever game and every season.
Bernard Berrian may be my favorite Bears WR of my lifetime. The dude was so much fun to watch go deep and had underrated hands
Oh such nostalgia, still remember watching it on the old small TV in the basement. Still wish they won the Super Bowl though...............
Briggs always made plays in crunch time. Good God I miss watching that man play football.
I remember that game like it was yesterday...nail biting until the very end.
As a younger seahawks fan I love to appreciate the greats. Fair play to the bears that was a hell of a game.
Soooo...am I the only one who came here to find some peace after missed Cody Parkey FG??? Ohh Robbie...how we missed you out there today.
I guess I forgot how exciting that game was, not to mention how critical Rashied Davis was.
God sometimes Matt pissed me off but him and Alexander were my heroes back in the day along with Trufant, Kerney and Tatupu.
The maturation of matt hasselbeck was hindered by the loss of LG Steve Hutchison.
One of the first nfl games I watched when I was 9 lol. I got so angry after Gould’s field goal it still hurts today. I remember crying and saying I was gonna write a letter to the nfl about a “ holding” I saw on the game winning kick 😂
Sea chicken fans are such crybabies lol
@@illmatic826 I was like 9 years old at that time lmao
Great stuff as usual.
If you can for Thursday you should have something up in relation to the Browns/Jets double OT thriller in the '86 AFC Divisional round.
Now that would be a good one!
YOOO! These young pups don't know about shyt like that! The Browns were tough. But the Broncos were N.E. to the Browns Colts!
Totally agree man, those Schottenheimer coached teams with Bernie Kosar were tough, hard nosed teams. They really should've gone to a SB one of those years.
@@SPTO man hell yeah smh. I miss those playoff games with the real Dawg Pound! 😂🐶🐶
So grateful for these memories; the Lovie Smith era Bears were special. 💀🔥
I remember this game like it was yesterday. I was watching it in Hawaii. I was in Las Vegas during the pre season and made a bet for the Bears to go to the super bowl. $100 bet at 18 to 1 odds. I was going to Detroit the week after this game and when they won I knew the NFC championship was going to be in Chicago. I bought two tickets to the NFC championship against the Saints. If they won that game I won the bet. They won, and I hit my bet. But ultimately lost the super bowl to the colts. Great memories.
Man this channel always brings back memories.
Grossman had some physical shortcomings, but he was pretty good reading defenses, scanning his targets and standing tall in the pocket. Of course, it’s helpful to have a line that can block somebody
This Bear team lost in the Super Bowl right??? And the Seahawks got out of the Wild Card weekend game vs the Tony Romo lead Cowboys
Yep
It was heartbreaking when we lost the superbowl
Garrett Racine crazy season for playoffs
@@taemula4514 no it wasn't Go Colts
@Genki_Slime ask Dak Prescott..
Right on time. I love y’all for this
Remember this game like yesterday it was on my Bday 🐻👇🏾
I remember watching that game live here in New Orleans, it's still a great game to this day.
I forgot how far Grossman could throw the ball and how effortlessly he made it look.
Into the defenders arms...
6:05 Grossman just casually flicking a ball 55 yards off his back foot holy shit
Rex Grossman was some sort of Brett Favre lab experiment gone horribly wrong. Small hands.
*YES, THANK YOU FOR ODDLY RECOMMENDING THIS TO ME RUclips! I recall watching this game in Philly*
I remember watching this when I was 8 and going in my room and crying when the Seahawks lost. Then my dad walked in and gave me a folder with Shaun Alexander on the cover. Shaun moved depending on the angle you held the folder at so it looked like he was actually running. It definitely cheered me up a bit. Props to my dad.
If the bears had anyone else besides Grossman at quarterback they would have won the superbowl in 2006
John Johnson my 8 year old niece could have won the super with the team Chicago had
Dae Dotfan19 the bears lost to the colts in the Super Bowl
Look like to me that Grossman had a good game that day what the hell happened in the Superbowl game
@Dae Dotfan19 Bro. Find a period. Or a comma. Can't understand you at all.
man remember when teams used to run on 3rd and 3?
2006 Seattle Seahawks 9-7
2006 Chicago Bears
What a great game
Man, Thomas Jones was a bad boy!!!
Bear 🐻 Down Chicago!!! 2020 !
Shaun Alexander is so underrated.
When we think of runningbacks from the 2000s we probably think of Tomlinson and Bettis first, but man, Alexander had some moves and he really helped keep Seattle relevant for a while. (It also doesn't help his case that he was replaced by Marshawn Lynch...)
You forget but Rex could throw the ball and looked like a real quarterback at times.
Sam Soltwisch yeah like 20% of the time and his lows were complete incompetence easily the worst qb to play in a Super Bowl
@@jhupp8707 Ya but did a whole lot better than Trubisky and Cutler have been for you, i'd think you bears fans would appreciate the only guy besides mcmahon to lead you to a super bowl considering the bad luck you have at the position
@@jhupp8707 Jeff Hostetler, Trent Dilfer ?
“Lead” us to a super bowl LOL that’s funny. Not like they had the best defense and special teams in the nfl that year. What a joke of a comment that is. He had 7 turnovers in that post season he “led” us to the super bowl on btw
@J Hupp Rex had 7 games where he had a QB rating of at least 100 that year. He had his moments where played well, he was just really inconsistent.
The wild card game prior to this was when my Dallas Cowboys lost to the Seahawks with that Tony Romo fumble on the 3 point field goal hold! 😭 still pains me till this day....
That loss and the loss vs. the Giants in 2007/2008 are the two hardest for me
Classic. I was 18 at the time now 31 man those were the days.
I was 11 when this happened.. the best game I’ve seen was bears can saints ! But there best games that year was with the Arizona cardinals which I turned it off by halftime🤦♂️😢🤷♂️
I was in 7th grade in this game I cried when we lost
I was in 1st grade when we won
Same lol
I had just graduated high school youngin.
@Tw1 oh so he meant graduated in 2006 gotcha. But you are dumb because his age is 31
@Tw1 oh sorry
Back when the Seahawks were a offensive team. With those wicked two tone uniforms. They went defensive with the dark navy shift. These uniforms are the best Seahawks unis all time
what??? no the current home jersey is WAY better these ones r terrible
Not a seahawk fan but i miss these seahawk uniforms.
This is a very underrated NFC Championship game... Not to many talk about this game often, which is a shame, because this was a very good game, a very physical game also, if John Madden was calling it he'd be talking about how smash mouth it was, and it absolutely was
It was divisional bus
Bud
Wow what a great game
Legend has it, Tim Duncan delayed a team flight this night to watch overtime of this game
So nostalgic.
I don’t care if it’s a yard shy of 50. This has to be one of the greatest and memorable kicks in Bears franchise history. Gould was good as he was in Chicago.
THAT is how you edit a game for re-watching.
Still remember this contest as if it were just yesterday.
So y’all do uploads like these when the to teams are about to play tonight
Lol they just taking us back to the classics that's all
That defense was special
I was in my undergrad visiting my then Girlfriend whom is now my wife and I was going crazy watching this game
Nothing like good ole memories.. Let's go Bears 2018 so I can have more!!
That Seahawks line with Walter Jones and Steve Hutchinson was unbelievable
God bless every single one of you ❤️❤️✝️
I remember this game. The Saints kept saying they hope the Seahawks would win so they can host the NFC Championship game at home and not have to travel to cold and snowy Chicago and face the #1 seeded Bears.
This was the game after hawks vs cowboys when romo botched the snap right?
Yes it was
I was at this game .The electricity going through the crowd was something I have never experienced before .OMG
Back when I could actually watch bears games 😢
These bears were fun as hell I feel the seahawks and bears will go at it again
Rex Grossman's best throw of his career to Berrian.
Dam Grossman looked pretty good throwing that football
His biggest issue was consistency, but he made some great passes all year. Don't think he deserves all the hate he gets.
Nah that 3rd and goal Could have avoid ot the guy was ass
ABSOLUTELY!!!
He was hot and cold, some great throws followed by some really dumb plays. You really never knew, I watched with my fingers crossed.
Yes he did,i loved rex.Was he perfect ? No,was he trash like some say ? Hell no !!
Shaun Alexander the original beast mode
I was actually at this game with my mom who is a Bears fan
Hoping to see my Seahawks beat the Bears but Chicago won in OT and I was crying after the Game, I vowed NEVER to go back to that Stadium, I didn't even watch Superbowl 41, thank God for The Colts who beat Da Bears
I still like Grossman and T Jones was a savage. Magical year for Bears fans that landed a little short in the end
I was going to criticize the Seahawks for calling a rollout pass play with Hasselbeck on 3rd and 1, but then I saw what happened on the next drive when Alexander was stuffed runninf on 3rd and 1 and 4th and 1
I miss this
Hope we can see a game like this tonight against the hawks! Go Bears!
well it was close to it
God I miss Thomas Jones. Drafting Cedric Bumson was literally the biggest slap in the face to every single person who's ever rooted for the orange and blue.
Man, I still remember how stressful that game was. The Saints game the next week felt like a cakewalk.
What a game for Thomas Jones and rex
man, what ever happened to Shaun Alexander?
Hidden gem. I vividly remember this game on a Saturday afternoon as Gould ended our season. Man,I was in NO CONDITION going to work after this game. Felt discouraged. Lol!!!
Marc Amico i thought we was going to the super bowl again this year but Gould didn’t let us :(
@@chewyyo3383 Gould didn't allow Seattle appearing in back to back NFCCGS. 😐. This game was the wk after the Romo botched play at Qwest. #neverforget. Lol!!!!
Marc Amico I never will forget, just like how I will never about super bowl XL 😩
4:52 look at the Seahawks all star O-line. The holes were 10 feet wide for Alexander!!
They had just traded their best LG before the season started too.
Calling it now bears 2019 super bowl champs
Who knew that Rex Grossman was so good?
Yo that sac he knocks the ball out that was smart.
I like these unis over the current unis
This is my first time watching this since it happened. As a seahawks fan, this is way more painful than I remember. All I remember is feeling like we didnt even have a shot. Not knowing what we were going to get from shaun alexander, or the secondary, even the Oline was suspect.
TJ was such an underrated RB. He was a stud RB as far as I’m concerned.
Alexander was my guy. Wanted Jints to draft him instead, then HC Jim Fassel influenced the organization to draft for a, “between the Tackles” RB cause he didn’t feel Alexander was capable enough to run between the Tackles. Thus, Da Great Dayne (Ron Dayne) over Alexander The Great. S-M-H!
Love me some BEARS! Second fave squad. Hellavu gm this was. Love the outcome. If only BEARS had a decent QB to manage the game y’all would’ve been sitting on two SB chips. Qué sera será!
Soldier field went nuts when that ball went thru the uprights
Thomas Jones is the real mvp. Especially after he knocked the ball away from the lineman. Unseen work ethic.
History will repeat itself
Green bay & the bears were our fucking rivals in the hassleback era when it came to wild card rounds
This was a GREAT Divisional playoff weekend. Colts beat the Ravens on the road without scoring a touchdown (the only game Peyton won in his career without a TD), Saints win their first-ever Divisional round game by 3 over the Eagles, this game (which was a 37-6 Bears blowout earlier that season) goes to OT, then the classic Patriots-Chargers game capped it off.
I miss these Bears.
the bears teams around this time were really fun
I'm not crying, WE'RE crying 😭😭😭😭😭