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That is correct, as long as the play has started before the clock shows zeros it has to finish.
One thing i dont like about alot of football films is that they always score as the clock hits 0:00.. its like.. do these people know how football works?
@@supdawg2559 You would never do a movie scene, that wasn't for everyone.
There's very little in making movie productions for your sister's friend named Gary, with the wooden leg.
So without a knowledge of American football, having no more time generally means everything is done in most people's mind.
Except for retarded soccer where then they'll just kind of loosely estimate how many timeouts they took and then add that on at the end of the game.. which will still end zero to zero
Indeed, it's an old rugby throwback: if the ball is live, and you can keep it alive, the game doesn't end.
A play can start after time has run out. If the final play was a touchdown, the teams have to line up as for an extra point.
And a penalty on the defense results in an additional down (and another if another foul is called).
@@leonardshevlin7260 I think the play starting after the time is up is Canadian rules. If they line up and set, they can run the play even if the clock is 0:00. In the U.S., you have to snap the ball before the clock runs out. If not, it's over.
Great job Daz, knowing the rules and teaching the guys the game.
The Patriots' touchdown to win the Super Bowl wasn't remarkable in and of itself - it capped a comeback for New England from a 28-3 deficit, which was historic.
And now, a good bit after.... Matt Ryan is no longer a Falcon.
Players are taught to bat the ball down in those situations. Too many times guys try and catch it and the ball only bounces to the opponent. That was a freak occurrence tbh.
Yeah, I can only think of a couple of times in the NFL when it didn't work to just bat it down (this one and Atlanta's Billy Whiteshoes Johnson). But it's worked hundreds (if not thousands) of times. The problem is, they don't have time to look who's around them while looking for the ball. He had time and space to catch it, but didn't know that in the moment, he just didn't bat it down but instead more backward.
That's how we were taught.
Yeah defensive players don't have the best hands and can easily bobble it into the receivers hands. Fluke play.
There were no Jaguars with a chance to catch it unless it hit a Texan. That DB created a disaster because he followed through on a decision to bat the ball regardless of how the play developed.
If he didn't want an easy INT, he could have batted the ball out of the end zone instead of back toward his opponents.
Yah In that same season the bills in the playoffs against the colts learn from their mistake and bat the ball down
Daz is American lol. Also, that Dolphins play where they were tossing it - your're allowed to throw/toss/pitch the ball backwards (backwards lateral). If any of those players other than the QB were to have tossed it forward (forward lateral) it would have been a penalty on the play and the touchdown would not have counted. It may have even resulted in a 10 second run off of the clock which would have ended the game. Im not sure thought, sometimes penalties don't have the 10 second run off thing. I dunno man. Im just yapping at this point. Love the reactions.
You basically nailed it. Also, 10 second runoff is applied under 2 minutes when a penalty stops the clock when it otherwise should not have stopped. The team awarded the penalty can decline the ten second runoff if it benefits them. Or the penalized team can prevent it by using a timeout.
13:04. The "Immaculate Reception" and the beginning of the Steelers 70s dynasty. Most famous catch ever.
Hope the 3 blokes pick NFL teams to support this season. Even better if they get a fantasy league going.
They talked about in another video that Daz favorite team is NY Giants, Dave should go with the Philadelphia Eagles and Mike should go with the GB Packers.
@@brettpenning you got it. I’m getting the guys jerseys for a treat 👍🏻
@@officeblokedaz so happy mike is with the pack!!
Go Pack Go.
@@caterpillakilla wait no one got the LIONS!!! 🦁
Yup, if you hike the ball with 1 second on the clock, the person can run around for 15 minutes if he wants and the game continues until the play is over.
It makes me proud how much Daz knows about football!
Wow. Easily pleased 😂😂
@@officeblokedaz you bet!
He used to play it
The Dolphins/Pats game is one of my all time favorites. Just before the play they show Brady on the sidelines laughing and celebrating. That touchdown made my heart happy.
Why was Gronk on defensive???
@@DaltonKY08probably to stop a hail Mary
Mike is right though blocked kicks are super rare.
On the conversation at about 11:30: When a ball is thrown all players, offense and defense, have the same "rights" to the ball, but you have to play the ball, not the other players. You can get in a players way (as long as it isn't just to slow them down or something like that), you block other players vision (in the NFL not in college), and you can to a small extent move other players as long as you don't do it with your hands and are clearly doing it to get to the ball.
If you are clearly acting upon a player on the opposing team, grabbing an arm, knocking a leg, pushing, etc. that is pass interference. On the offense, 15 yard penalty, on the defense, offense gets the ball at the spot of the foul and a first down. Importantly for a play when the clock is on 0, a defensive pass interference in the end zone will put the ball at the 1 yard line and the offense will get one un-timed down in which to score. And, statistically, it is very hard to stop an NFL offense from gaining 1 yard in those situations.
Good explanation…an easy rule to remember is: the game can’t end on a defensive penalty.
It's really similar to a defender making a tackle on a striker in soccer, where he can kind off muscle the attacker off the ball as long as its clear he's playing the ball and not just shoving a guy to the ground.
Daz. If a defensive player catches an interception in his own end zone, it's a touchback, just like when a kick goes all the way through the end zone. So his team would get the ball at the 20, if there was time left.
Only if they go down, though. Gotta specify that. The ball is still live until they are ruled down. That's why players take a knee. So, Daz is still right.
(Super late response lol but am re-watching this and wanted to clarify your statement for anyone else reading it.)
That Catch by Freeman is probably one of the craziest in NFL history.
5:27. The coach had explicitly told the punter not to kick a returnable punt. Kick it out of bounds or really high so the team could get under the ball, anything, but don't let that guy return it. You can see how pissed he was.
Even though you are a Giants fan Daz, it's good to see you explain the rules to the other guys. - a Pats fan
Overtime is a bit complicated, but I’ll sum it up as easily as it can be done. The first team to score a touchdown wins. If the first team with possession gets a field goal, the other team has one possession to match that feat, and then play continues until the very next score of any kind. The second rule is still precluded by the first rule, so if the first team gets a field goal, and the other team gets a touchdown, the touchdown still wins. If the first team with possession fails to score, it’s now down to the next score winning.
And first possession is determined by a coin toss. This can often be advantageous to the team that wins the toss, as it was for the Patriots in Superbowl LI.
The Eagles game that starts just before 5:00, everyone and their mother watching the game knew the right play there was to punt the ball out of bounds. At that time Jackson was one of the best punt returners in the game and it made sense for them, at this point in the game, to keep the ball away from him. The coach yelling towards the end of that clip is the head coach screaming at the punter for not kicking it out of bounds. Pretty sure that was the punters last game in the NFL, or pretty close to it.
I was there, 1st row in the 2nd tier of the end zone he ran the punt into. Then had to ride a train home with eagles fans. God that day sucked.
That Titans play was clearly an illegal forward pass.
That Falcon one still breaks my heart.
The NYG TD to beat New England was in the SBowl. NE was undefeated that season until the SB.
I wish they had a better shot at that Franco Harris catch and TD. Nicknamed "The Immaculate Reception", he caught it just inches off the ground and it is considered by most sports historians one of the greatest plays in NFL history.
I was just watching some videos of that play this morning. Steelers fans for 50 years, the hubs and I have loved that TD forever.
Did he catch it just inches off the ground?? Only Franco Harris knows the answer.
@@chiantiar All the questions are part of the "mystique" of the Immaculate Reception, don't you think? I mean, the play stands as it stands. It changed history for Pittsburgh football after 40 years of nothing. It's kind of a romantic thing, in the sense that here's this kid, Franco Harris, Rookie of the Year (already?) and he caps it off with THIS play?
Daz is correct. Once the play starts, then The play will continue even if the clock runs out.
20:55, I'm more than fairly convinced that Daz may be an American/Brit at this/thus point. At least an Honorary American.
We Americans Love Our Brit Cousins, However Daz, is a tasty brew froth above Our already Love for the UK.
HEY Fellas!!!! A few things:
1.You are correct Daz, as long as the ball isn't downed, player tackled, the clock running to zero doesn't matter, the ball is still in play until either tackled or forced out of bounds.
2.That passing play at the end of that one Miami game, as long as the ball is passed to a teammate away from or parallel from the opponents goal line.
3.The very first play where Arizona caught the ball between 3 defenders, it's said that if DBs could catch they would be receivers, lol. Also, most receivers are 6 to 7 inches taller than DBs and more powerful, which is why you see DBs throw their bodies into people to tackle them.
4.The play where he caught the batted ball, DBs are usually taught to bat the ball down at the end of the game or last down so that way there is no chance of catching the ball and losing it because of many situations. Like what you saw in the Green Bay clip when the DB tried to catch it and couldn't.
10:38 the game that single handedly ruined Falcons fans. For context - they were up 28-3.... and let Brady come back. They got a game saving interception but the guy who got it? released the next season, is now in mediocrity. And this off season... Matt Ryan left Atlanta for Indiana.
7:29, this is what you’re taught on last second Hail Mary passes as a db. Because there’s a bunch of people around you bumping into each other the idea is that if can get a hand on the pass as a db you don’t try to catch it so you don’t bobble it and accidentally tip it up in the air again. That’s why you’re taught to knock it down. Didn’t work here because he knocked it way forward
the touchdown by plaxico burress was important because the patriots were trying to become only the 2nd team in nfl history after the 1972 dolphins to go undefeated and win the superbowl
the 3 touchdown catches by the 49ers players were called the catch by dwight clark the catch 2 by terrell owens and the catch 3 by vernon davis and all were in the playoffs
That announcer is Gus Johnson. You guys should react to a compilation on his best calls. He is one of the best announcer we have to offer and he does multiple sports.
See, I like him as a person and just can't listen to him call a game. He's just too much for me. With that said, they definitely need to do this and other announcers
@@worldwidewells7452 That's fair I just prefer him since he actually gets excited for big plays unlike a lot of other announcers. Same reason I actually like the Charlotte Hornets announcer!
He gets excited for everything😂
@@JadenUnderwood13 yeah, I was gonna say I love Marv Albert. Like I'm not even sure why I don't like Gus.
@@worldwidewells7452 I liked Marv as well but just the way his career ended last year with him messing up people's names and foul calls in the ECF left a bad taste in my mouth unfortunately. A guy I like for no reason is Bill Raftrey. We definitely need them to react to him just yelling get those puppies organized!😂
It's soooo frustrating not being able to explain all this to you while you're watching lol 🙃
Can you do legend Lawrence Taylor greatest Savage moments in NFL
The back lateral pass is usually only used as the last chance/last play of the game strategy. If a team has a chance to win the game with 1 score they'll either go for the hail mary TD pass or a bunch of back lateral passes.
The Giants Eagles game will always be my favorite moment. I was an Eagles fan, my parents Giants. The groan of absolute disappointment that came from my dad during that play was beautiful.
Fly Eagles Fly!
Pretty sure desean Jackson doesn’t run into the end zone right away cause he’s looking for the game clock to make sure it’s 00:00
No, as an eagles fan, Jackson was an extremely egotistical player. He dropped the ball before crossing the line in a playoff game because he was showboating.
I really wish that one had ended up in this compilation: Bengals beating the Ravens, when if the Ravens won they were in, Bengals were just playing for pride, but guess who got in if the Bengals won? Yep, my team. After 17 straight years out of the playoffs, the Bills backed into the bracket.
Was that the year of... JOE SHIESTY
I was at that Miami/ Pats game and it was rough being there as a pats fan. It was all good though because the patriots ended up winning the super bowl that year
The reason why you don’t often see teams passing the ball around to each other during a play is because the only legal type of pass once the ball has crossed the Line of Scrimmage is a backwards pass (called a lateral) to a player behind the ballcarrier
This is inefficient in most situations, and so lateral passes are really only used as a desperation play to keep the play alive once the clock has ticked down to zero
Forward passes in American football are only legal if the ballcarrier passes it from behind the Line of Scrimmage, which is partially why on a typical passing play you see the QB take a few steps back (dropback) to ensure he passes legally from behind the line
Glad you can appreciate football. I love this sport and seeing others love it is great
American football
@@zacharysnyder2520 call it what you want. We call it football.
The vikings one had some back story. It was the first year for the new stadium and on top Minneapolis was hosting the super bowl.
The greatest football 🏈 play in history is called “The Play” Cal Berkeley vs Stanford. College football rivals that ended in spectacular way! A MUST WATCH!!!
Both my parents graduated from Cal that year so I saw that play before I even knew what football was hahaha
@@evanshields3997 I was born in Berkeley CA and attended business classes in Cal Berkeley in HAAS. Cal vs Stanford are some great games!
@@sergiogarcia3730 there’s an internal family rivalry between my Cal grad parents and Stanford grad sister. I went to Cornell and stayed out of it lol
@God's celebrity that was the most epic part! 😂
That Vikings game (2nd one listed) came in the playoffs, so if they lose, they're done for the year.
12:34 The Immaculate Reception happened in December 1972 and to this day is still debated. They even made a 1 hour documentary about it that broke down 2 parts of the play: 1. Was it a catch? No camera angle definitely shows that it was. 2. Did the ball bounce off the Steeler receiver? If it did, it was an illegal catch, even though it may not have been a catch. 😂
It was definitely a catch regarding the tv angle. You can just use physics to explain it. At the pace the player was running when getting on screen from the time the ball left the screen only shows one possible solution and that is that he caught it. There isn't enough time for anything else to occur when the ball leaves the FOV.
@@iamjamesmix In the documentary, one of the Raider players also said it was a catch.
@@AlmondGlazedSunrise Nice. I wasn't sure how they would've made half or a large part of the documentary about if it was a catch. It's pretty evident he caught it. Never seen the doc though sounds interesting. What's it called?
@@iamjamesmix "Immaculate Reception A Football Life". They did a great job taking 45 minutes to break down a play lol.
@@AlmondGlazedSunrise I'ma check it out either way. One of the most interesting random plays that just worked against a perfect defense that had it covered.
the packers vs lions was a good game
Ghe snimated announcer is Gus Johnson. I fucking love that guy lol. He makes every game more enjoyable and exciting.
There were a couple Favre throws in there. Not the greatest to ever do it but imo the most fun. Hell of an arm too, used to break his receivers' fingers.
That throw by Ben Roethlisberger around 12 minutes was to win the super bowl too
I was at the playoff game with my two sons where Tebow hit Thomas for the touchdown to win the playoff game in Denver vs Pittsburgh. Was an electric atmosphere!
RIP DT. He had such a great combination of strength and speed. Too bad they didn't show the endzone shot of one of the most epic stiffarms you will ever see.
Either Daz has a better general sports sense than the other two blokes or his time in America has worn off, all of his reads were right in this video.
OB never disappoint on sunday uploads!
RIP Demerious Thomas
Here's Mike Browns game winning TDs back to back weeks. Just unheard of.
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From Minnesota, Vikings are awesome, fan for life, 💜💛💜💛💜💛💜💛💜💛💜💛💜💛🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰. I love that you guys like American football, its one our national treasures….🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
How this video didn't include the Tom Brady game winner to Kenbrell Thompkins vs the Saints is beyond me
The Immaculate Reception is still the single most controversial game winning touchdown in NFL history to this day. Because of the camera angles, it was never definitively shown if the ball was caught or simply picked up after it barely touched the ground by Franco Harris. Raiders fans are still sour about it to this day and Harris has said in interviews that he will never tell anyone if it did touch the ground or not.
In the dolphins game winning td.. Rule is you can't pass the ball forward once it's past the line of scrimmage. So you can lateral the ball behind you and it's legal.
More nfl content pls
By the way, for the two clips around 8:21... it was the same QB, :)))
Favre was QB of the Packers from '92 to 2007, one year with the Jets... and two years with the Vikings, :)))
Not shown was the Billy Whiteshoes Johnson winning TD back in November 1983. The Atlanta Falcons launched a Hail Mary pass into the endzone; the 49er defenders tried to bat down the ball and it went into Johnson's hands at about the five-yard line and he was just able to run it in. I was so PO'd that I threw my chair toward the TV--not directly at it, I wasn't that crazy! Right after this was the broadcast of "The Day After" tv movie about America under nuclear attack, which seemed an "up" thing to me at that moment.
The play when Steelers running back Franco Harris catches the ball on a rebound winning the game for Pittsburgh became known as The Immaculate Reception. This was a play on words of the Catholic feast day, “The Immaculate Conception.” Someone(s) must have been praying hard for that win!
Probably about 75% of the plays in this video are nicknamed by NFL fans (The Immaculate Reception, Music City Miracle, the original Hail Mary, etc).
Some aren’t necessarily nicknamed but occurred in very important games and the remaining seem to be involving big name or notorious player even though the actual game that the play happened in wasn’t all that important.
you can actually trace back the specific point when roughing up receivers was legislated out of the game. The colts had lost badly once more to the patriots in the playoffs, bc the patriots corners were just to tough and physical for the colts receivers to break past. So the owner of the colts, who was on the NFL competition committee, influenced his fellow rule makers to change the rules so that receivers couldn't be touched beyond.5 yards from the line of scrimmage. The next year, the colts won the superbowl. And people accuse the pats of cheating lol.
In the NFL, a defensive back is allowed any sort of contact within the 5 yard bump zone except for holding the receiver, otherwise the defensive back can be called for an illegal contact penalty, costing 5 yards and an automatic first down, enforced since 1978, and known colloquially as the Mel Blount Rule
@@postle121 you're intentionally mischaracterizing league history just to prove a point you know to be true wrong. Do you want to watch footage of dbs vs wrs in the 70s, 80s, and 90s compared to today and try to tell me the rule is enforced the same way? The referees get to make the judgment on what kind of contact constitutes interference, and Jim Irsay had the competition committee redefine that standard, thus changing the rule by making it stricter.
@@4c3fr3h1y my point was that the rule was already there it was more enforced after the year 2000, never said you were totally wrong just the wording was misleading
Fav part is when the guy had the ball in the square
nobody wants to admit the NFL is rigged but if you watch the defenders in these plays, you can see it...... disgusting.. especially the vikings saints play....
I have some funny beer stories at games.. I'm a Raiders fan my old Roommate was Chargers.. Went to a few in SD. It was a home game for us.. People were trying to put beer on him as he went to get one.. In his teams stadium.. funny.. Where I live, Utah.. The college teams don't allow alcohol, so it's tailgating or bust... and once you're in, you can't leave and come back.. But when you're young you get adventurous and sneak things in.. we (same friend) Gott away with it for years.. then they banned bringing in "sports bottles.. we had those filled up all the time with something.. then snuck in a small pint, buy a coke, stand in line for the restroom then fill half with whiskey. Went to an Oregon game.. they had a beer garden in their practice facility.. 2 min away walking from the stadium.. can have some there.. just not in the stands.. Lawas are different everywhere as you've learned.
The NFL is divided onto Conferences and further Subdivided into Divisions(gegographic, all the Divisions are part of the same League) the Conference Final is the NFC and AFC Championship games, the winners of these two games face each other in the Super Bowl.
You can only block a receiver within 5 yards of the line of scrimmage. Otherwise it's holding, or pass interference if the ball is in the air in that direction. It's called the Isaac Curtis rule after the Bengals WR who was constantly being attacked because defenses simply couldn't cover him. It's a joke he still isn't in the NFL Hall of Fame.
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Getting set to watch. If this doesn't have either of Mike Browns game winning interception returns for tds back to back weeks it's a fail list!
12:37 Ah yes, the immaculate reception, as it's known by the Steelers. Otherwise known as the immaculate deception by the Raiders. I love the Steelers a lot, but he didn't get possession of that ball legally (regarding the rules of course).
They showed plenty of my Niners in there.....except what was arguably the most incredible moment in all sports Montana's last seconds touchdown pass to John Taylor to win superbowl 23.
Not sure if you want to react to it because these keep coming down, but NFL did a top 10 on the Eagles-Giants Rivalry:
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That announcer is the famous Gus Johnson. The Blokes should react to his calls. He’s done EPL games too. Famous for College Basketball’s March Madness.
Defensive players are coached to knock down passes rather than try to catch them because generally they do not have great hands for catching the ball without bobbling it (or they would probably be on offense) and giving the offensive player (with the good hands) the opportunity to snatch the ball away from the defender. Statistically it is much safer to knock it "down"; the Texan player who batted the ball back to the Jaguar player for the TD made the mistake of deflecting it horizontally away from himself and not vertically down to the ground. This technique of knocking down long passes is also relevant throughout the game as a defensive interception of the ball can also be fumbled by the defensive player back to the offense or, if the pass is a very long third or fourth down pass (40+ yards downfield), an interception could actually result in the intercepting team taking possession of the ball further away from the opponent's goal line than if the ball had simply been knocked down and the defensive team took over at the offensive team's original line of scrimmage.
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Defenders can be physical with receivers within 1 yard of the line of scrimmage, but after that have to play way more hands-off. Oddly enough, this was another thing the XFL tried to change to be more "Xtreme" and physical. However, it had a horrible outcome, games were defensive struggles because the defenders were legally mugging the receivers. If I remember correctly, a few weeks into the XFL season they changed it to only allow super-physical play on receivers to within 5 yards of the line of scrimmage.
*within the first 5 yards of the line of scrimmage
5 yards, not 1.
I think it used to be 10 or 15. But obviously, they wanted to increase offense, which increases scoring, which increases ratings.
@@evanshields3997 Good catch. I was conflating the illegal man downfield rule with this by accident. Don't post before your first coffee.
Who knew I'd enjoy watching some guys from across the pond watching random @$$ videos. Yall seem like youd be fun to have a beer with.
“Sounds like he’s from South Park”
You’re more right than you might have known. South Park is a region off hwy 285 here in Colorado (although the town in the show is fictional). Denver is the nearest city, and most of the characters are Broncos fans. They have parodied the team a lot, so it wouldn’t surprise me if that announcer got an impression done on the show
Funny how you made a mention about Michael Vick but nothing about the allegations about Ben Roethlisberger , or the current situation going on with Brett Favre. Vick admitted his crimes, served his sentence and was released in 2009. Was that remark really necessary since you didn’t mention the others?
I absolutely love watching folks outside the US react and enjoy american football. Good show. I'll be back.
You guys were laughing at DeSean Jackson running along the goal line, but he didn't do that to showboat. You can see him look back, he's making sure time expired so there'd be zero chance of a fluke play after.
That announcer @1:25 is Gus Johnson. He's hands down the most exciting basketball announcer ever. Check out his greatest calls on buzzer beaters it's awesome
Miami trolling New England never gets old 😆
The play where they kept throwing the ball backwards it’s only legal backwards once the ball crosses line of scrimmage.
ohh a good one
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Omg that NE touchdown to beat ATL still makes me sick to my stomach. It's always been hard to be a Falcons fan.
Can’t believe Mile High miracle wasn’t on there. Or the end of the ravens game where there were 3 (I think) back to back to back TDs to win
Staubach to drew Pearson (Cowboys) in the 1970s is why they call it "The Hail Mary".
is Gronk playing defence on that Miami play? was he a safety or something, was everyone injured or something
yup like Rugby. Once theyre out of the viewers blue line they cant pass ball forward only backwards ..
Field goals are frequently blocked/deflected but rarely go backward. The only way they can return it if the block go backwards
Y'all should start reacting to joseph Vincent channel its like mixs of all kinds of sports greats I promise you'll love them
Sorry if you guys have already done it but you should look at some baseball crazy double plays or best pitching videos. Love the channel!
Since Dave is a South Park fan he should consider being a Broncos fan! Plus they’re almost as orange as him!
Where's the Russel Wilson overtime td throw against green bay championship game ?
After the snap and the time hits 0 as long as you don't get tackled or your knees go down, you could run for hours. The clock does NOT stop the play.
In American Football, a lateral pass is both risky and unusual. A forward lateral is illegal, so lateral passes have to be straight across (risky) or backwards as seen here.
They can pitch the ball backward, not forward, after the quarterback throws it into play. Called a backward lateral.
DAZ understands American football better than a lot of NFL fans.
Erm…..not sure mate 😂😂