They were the best in their division for a long time. Now they’re last in the division, 5-10 and lost against the Bears at home, doesn’t get more disappointing than that lol
I would have argued that the 2018 Jags were more disappointing than the Steelers. The jags came out of nowhere to go to the afc title game sporting a young offense and one of the most elite defenses in league history. They went 5-11.
The Jags do not have the same track record of success, so their one great year could easily have been seen as an aberration while the Steelers tend to do well, so it was more of a shock that they suddenly were struggling.
Came here to post this. Jags started out the season 2-0 with a dominant home win over the Patriots, then finished 5-11. Painful to watch as a Jags fan.
Their defense was good but it was not one of the best defense in league history. They let like 3 teams put 40 points on them and it wasn’t all Blake bortles fault.
I don’t think anyone other than Steelers fans thought they’d be good this year tbh. I’d say the Bills are the biggest disappointment in the league being barely in the wild card after being projected to go to the SB this year
@Christopher Bingham sure but alot of people (including me) thought the bills would be at the top of their division and maybe even the nfl in general but know they're two games away from losing that playoff spot to miami, a team they beat *twice*
I get it, Minnesota has a problem with winning NFC Championship games" but the 2010 team after we got Brett Favre for a second year that was supposed to be our redemption season from the season before.
Minnesota has a problem when it comes to anything involving a championship, you'd think they'd have atleast 1 SB by now but no. In terms of Super Bowls they're 0-4.
For a reverse of this (surprisingly good teams) they would be 21: cardinals 20: bills 19: 49ers (by far the biggest example of a team massively overachieving) 18: bears 17: eagles (won super bowl) 16: raiders 15: panthers 14: lions 13: eagles 12: redskins 11: 49ers 10: falcons 09: jets I can’t remember anything further back than that
I thought the Eagles would be good that season for some reason. I predicted them to make the super bowl and lose to New England. Just if I guessed the winner of the game correctly
@@ShinyShades I understand but probably the main reason why the eagles were such a surprise is that the giants and cowboys both made the playoffs the year before
@river j 1. That’s only 9 2. The bears don’t deserve that list. They are a historically dominant team, which is what I keep telling myself while curled up in the corner crying.
That's akin to the current Steelers or the end of Eli Manning though. You expect the team on the verge of losing the franchise QB to be a lot weaker, although the size of the gap was admittedly anomalous.
They were due for it. And really going into that season we knew that year's Packers team wasn't that good. Maybe 4-12 was a little surprising but I expected that year they would have losing record.
Injuries were a big part of that season. Javon Walker had his best season ever the year before and was lost after week 1. After that our number 2 receiver was Antonio Chatman. Samkon Gado was our leading rusher with no Ahman Green. Favre forced so many passes. However, it was an odd season that saw many close losses
I think we were more disappointing in 2018 than Pittsburgh. That defense was looking like a group that could carry a potential dynasty. It's a shame it never happened. That 2017 team was damn fun to watch
I would totally say the Seahawks should be the most disappointing this year. I mean even with Russell Wilson, they haven’t found much success. Also, in 2018 why not the Jaguars? They went to the AFC Championship Game during the 2017 season and than in 2018 disappointed big time. Jacksonville in the offseason brought in Andrew Norwell to upgrade the offensive line, and they traded up to take DJ Chark in the second round.
@@stevegangemi6329 Exactly, especially when you consider the fact that the Russell Wilson and Pete Carroll era will come to an end as well after this season.
2010 should of been the Vikings they were a fg away from a super bowl appearance in 2009 with a 12-4 record..in 2010 Favre wasn't the same and the vikes had injuries
This year, I say it could be the Bills, Dolphins, or Browns. Most people (including myself) thought all three of these teams would easily make the playoffs, I even predicted a Browns VS Bucs Super Bowl. But now the only one in the playoff picture is the Bills and they are only the 7th seed.
yeah the offence for the browns has barely any starters and the star players are always getting hurt or sick, like nick chubb out a while and kareem hunt was out a while too
I would argue the 2007 Saints were incredibly disappointing. After the disastrous 3-13 season of post Katrina in 2005, the Saints went 10-6 during 2006 in their first year with Brees and Payton, making it to the NFC championship game vs those Bears. They then had two .500 or less seasons until 2009 when they won the superbowl.
"Carried by Devin Hester"? Come on. He is massively overrated. His returns were fun to watch, but they're not worth more points than a normal touchdown. He had 5 return touchdowns in the regular season in 2006.
2021: Miami Dolphins - The Dolphins led by a great defense went 10-6 in 2020 and was expected to be a playoff team in 2021. The Dolphins then proceeded to start the 2021 season 1-7. They have since won 5 straight to get to 6-7, but it might be too little too late. *1/27/22 Edit: Miami went 9-8 (winning 7 of their last 8 games), missed the playoffs, & fired their HC despite Flores leading the team to consecutive winning seasons for the first time since 2003.
2021 Steelers? Are you kidding? Everybody expected they would have a hard time, due to their performance 2020. Big Ben look done 2020 and lost major pieces in his O-Line. The WR Corp was inconsistent and they got carried by their defense 2020. Never the biggest disappointment in 2021.
I still wholeheartedly think if the Colts had a good or at least decent O-line during Luck era they could've had 1 or 2 at minimum Superbowl appearances if not wins
The most disappointing teams at this point in time have to be the Browns, Bills and Dolphins in no particular order. The Browns and Bills were expected by many to be world beaters after last season. For many the Bills were an AFC Title favourite and the Browns were at least expected to be a shoe-in for the playoffs. In both cases it looks like issues of regression. The Bills are struggling on the ground. Both lines and the run game are not so hot. For the Browns it's similar to 2019 but they're performing a bit better than that. As for the Dolphins, I don't think anyone expected that losing streak after the season they had prior. At least they're rebounding with a win streak against mostly bad teams.
As a browns fan I agree. We’re not doing bad right now but we’re not doing what we thought. Lots of people expected us to play to the same level the cardinals are currently playing at and now we’ll only touch the playoffs by sheer luck
@@jaiden8073 Normally I would agree but Seattle had been seeing a slow collapse for a while. Despite their solid record last season their defense was bad for most of it, and once it finally started to shape up, the offense fell apart, just in time for the rams to slap them around in the playoffs. Seattle went into this season with a crumbling o-line, inconsistent defense, and a quarterback that doesn't even wanna play with the team any more. I would have been surprised if Seattle had been as successful this season.
The current Cowboys team was hyped as a SB team as early as September. The egg they laid in the playoffs caused cowboys fans and sports media to meltdown.
Shouldn't pretty much every year of the Browns and Lions be disappointing years? I am in my mid 60s and I can't remember even 1 winning season for the Lions and maybe only 1 for Browns in my lifetime! Tom Brady probably has more wins by himself than the combined wins of the Lions and Browns in my lifetime!
Since 2000? Not really because Browns and Lions were never SB contenders at anytime. What teams you could argue that was disappointing were the 2008 Browns, 2019 Browns, this year’s Browns, arguably the 2015 Lions and 2018 Lions.
Who’s here after the Steelers made the playoffs? Yea not a good idea to make a video of a disappointing season when the season wasn’t over yet. Especially since Chargers, Colts, Seahawks, Browns, and Washington missed the playoffs
I could agree with 2017, the raiders had the chance to sweep the chiefs when they were both 6-6 but fall 4 games back to go to 6-10. Offense had no identity and defense with Mack could do so much. Tough to be a raiders fan.
2019 should've been either Bears, Chargers or Rams because they were super bowl contenders from the previous season and they all subsequently missed the playoffs, but the Browns hadn't made the playoffs since 2002 and hadn't had a winning season since 2007 they didn't even made the playoffs in 2018-19 so there's no point in acknowledging them as a disappointment for the 2019 season
In 2020, Bill O Brien said: "Im tired of having a good team and the sucess from the NFL, i want to be fired" Thats is the only reason he destroyed that team
49ers most disappointing team from 2000 to 2021. How do you keep doing well, have an impressive lead, then let your opponent catch you so many times! I'm a 9er fan and it's pretty frustrating
As a bills fan from upstate NY, the bills are the most disappointing, at least for the second half of this season. They really and truly had everything going for them into this season and should be dominating. They deserve to be on this list for sure if they end up losing and not even making the playoffs.
2006 steelers. Went from super bowl winners to 2-6 at one point. They had a late season run to finish 8-8. But still no playoffs to defend title. Similar situation in 2009, super winners the year before, then mised the playoffs
After it being over in my opinion the biggest disappointment was the ravens because they kept losing at the end which cause them not to go to the playoffs
I genuinely think the Browns are the most disappointing team again this year. If you really break down their talent on a position basis, they have a top 5 team in the league. They just couldn’t win games, they have the most one score losses in the league this season. They had so many aspirations and have so much talent, but they just couldn’t win this year and got knocked out before their 2nd to last game.
Definitely the 2010 Cowboys, 2011 Jets, 2016 Cardinals and 2017 Giants deserve an honourable mention. I still can't believe the 2008 Broncos missed the playoffs
The bears choked hard. As a bars fan, I was disappointed. After 2018, we had 2 8-8 seasons where we barely reached the playoffs, and it’s not looking too good in 2021.
Just an aside, Norv Turner is an excellent example of a HC who is better at what he truly is, an OC. He had better success as an OC in Dallas but sucked as a HC in Washington and San Diego/LA. Imo, sometimes coaches and coordinators are better off staying put and building on their success than allowing their greed to entice them away to take over positions they either aren't qualified for or won't do well in. Think Top College coaches (Urban Meyer, Chip Kelly, Steve Spurrier, Lou Holtz, John MacKay and even Nick Saban) moving up to the NFL and excellent coaches, OC (Norv Turner) and DC coordinators (Wade Phillips) taking on HC gigs where they end up bombing. For the smart ones, they'll return to what they do best or work in a studio as analysts if they articulate well.
How were the 2020 Texans a disappointing team? They traded two first rounders for Laremy Tunsil, traded DeAndre Hopkins for David Johnson and a 2nd round pick, used the 2nd round pick from the Hopkins trade to get Brandon Cook who was regressing and had a massive contract, signed aging Randall Cobb to a three-year deal, and had one of the worst defenses in the league. The same defense that blew a 24-0 lead against the Chiefs. They were going to be terrible the moment the Hack Bill O'Brien traded Hopkins. Why didn't you put a team like the Cardinals, Ravens, or Broncos? They were FAR more disappointing than the Texans. Also the 2021 Steelers, really? Not the Browns, or Seahawks, Colts, hell not even the Dolphins?
1997 KC Chiefs (should’ve stuck with Gannon) 1998 MIN Vikings (is this where their Kicker curse began? The Failcons gifted the Donkeys with another ring either way) If you wanted to go back before 2000 that is Still think 2001 should’ve been the OAK Raiders with the Tuck Rule game
Wow , Green Bay should definitely be on this list. With all the great teams they have had since 2010 Super Bowl win, for them to not even get back to one since is a major disappointment.
When was the last Shoot-out Super Bowl? I don't just mean high scoring because we've had a couple of those in recent years that had both teams in 30+ points but it wasn't really close (Philly+NE) or massive comebacks (ATL+NE). I mean a 30+ point game with multiple lead changes.
I 'd say that the Chargers were more disappointing than the Browns in 2019. The Browns were coming off a losing season, they just got a lot of talent in the offseason and were simply overhyped. The Chargers were an AFC Best 12-4 in 2018 and some including myself thought they could be Super Bowl contenders in 2019, but they underachieved greatly and also had injuries and finished 5-11.
I would award Most Disappointing Team of 2021 to the Chargers or Colts. Lots of talent on both teams and also had the final two wild card spots going into week 18. Unfortunately, both of them lost, eliminating them from the playoffs
Yep the most disappointing thing the Steelers did in 2021? Go to the playoffs with a QB with no legs, an O-Line that didn't know how to block (or have consistent enough starters, whichever your perspective is on that), and two out of 5 defensive frontmen available for most of the games. Outside of that they disappointed.
I would argue that the 2019 Rams were more disappointing than the 2019 Browns. Here’s how the Rams few seasons went from 2016-2019. After a 4-12 season in 2016, they would enter the 2017 season as a sleeper team. But they would finish 11-5 with a Wild Card spot. Only to fall to the Falcons in the Wild Card. In 2018, they finished 13-3 and made it to Super Bowl 53, just to lose to New England 13-3 (coincidence that they lost to the Patriots with a score that’s the same as their record?). After 2018, experts said that the Rams would be Super Bowl Contenders again and even win. But they ultimately fell down the face of the earth and went 9-7. So yeah, the 2019 Rams were more disappointing than the 2019 Browns.
I honestly believe My Niners, The Vikings, and Cowboys were more dissapointing in '10 then San Diego. At least the Chargers finished with a winning record and were in the playoff hunt, they were even great statistically!
I was surprised that 2018 went to the Steelers and not to my Packers. 6-9-1 and Mike McCarthy getting fired. Quite a bad season compared to the other recent years.
Biggest disappointment for 2021 is definitely the Ravens no question. They were at the top of their division and had like an 8-4 record and then didn’t even make it to the post season
How could 2005 not be Indianapolis? They had such an amazing season they even beat the Patriots on the road. They had home field throughout the playoffs even the super bowl was in a dome. All that not even to win a playoff game. And to lose to a mediocre Pittsburgh team.
The Houston Texans weren’t the most disappointing team of 2020 considering how a number of analysts were predicting that they’d fall off after the embarrassing meltdown in their exit out of the playoffs. They didn’t even have an impressive regular season before that. The 49ers would take that title.
Bruh this youtube channel is still a joke im a vikings fan and the 2018 Minnisota Vikings are a way bigger dissapointment then the steelers the 2017 Vikings went 13-3 lost in the NFC championship game then signed Cousins to that mamoth contract putting even more pressure on them to deliver just to miss the playoffs entirely
2021 should be the Seahawks. They went from division winners to 5-8
Yea..😔
This is their first year with Russ as QB where they don't have a winning season
They were the best in their division for a long time. Now they’re last in the division, 5-10 and lost against the Bears at home, doesn’t get more disappointing than that lol
At this point, I’m not ashamed to admit it. *We lost to the freaking Bears.*
That's not uncommon for most teams especially in the nfc south
I would have argued that the 2018 Jags were more disappointing than the Steelers. The jags came out of nowhere to go to the afc title game sporting a young offense and one of the most elite defenses in league history. They went 5-11.
Was gonna say this
The Jags do not have the same track record of success, so their one great year could easily have been seen as an aberration while the Steelers tend to do well, so it was more of a shock that they suddenly were struggling.
The falcons too that year they were preseason favs to go to the super bowl in Atlanta andddd then we imploded 😂
Came here to post this. Jags started out the season 2-0 with a dominant home win over the Patriots, then finished 5-11. Painful to watch as a Jags fan.
Their defense was good but it was not one of the best defense in league history. They let like 3 teams put 40 points on them and it wasn’t all Blake bortles fault.
Could you also do the most surprising teams from 2000 to 2021
Eagles winning the chip
@pmerk25 pats coming back from 28-3 gonna surpass anything you can come up with
No
Low key made me chuckle though
Depends on your definition of surprising, it could mean surprisingly terrible or surprisingly good
I don’t think anyone other than Steelers fans thought they’d be good this year tbh. I’d say the Bills are the biggest disappointment in the league being barely in the wild card after being projected to go to the SB this year
No one in Pittsburgh even thought that our o line was too weak
Well trade for Pickett
would say my ravens but really were we even expected to do anything in the postseason at all
I am a Seahawks fan and I can say we are overwhelmingly disappointing this year
@Christopher Bingham sure but alot of people (including me) thought the bills would be at the top of their division and maybe even the nfl in general but know they're two games away from losing that playoff spot to miami, a team they beat *twice*
I feel like the Jaguars were by far the most disappointing team in 2018. They went from potential superbowl contender to 5-11
Jacksonville should have made the list for 2018 I mean they had a close game against Tom Brady and the patriots in the afc championship
That’s what I’m saying
Agreed, rip Sacksonville
Yeah should've been Jags or Eagles that year even though Philly made it to the Divisional round they disappointed
@@gagejernigan5277 at least they made the playoffs Thts no tht disappointing
@@chaserutter9980 yeah but 9-7 as defending SB champions and favored to make it back is kind of disappointing
I get it, Minnesota has a problem with winning NFC Championship games" but the 2010 team after we got Brett Favre for a second year that was supposed to be our redemption season from the season before.
Minnesota has a problem when it comes to anything involving a championship, you'd think they'd have atleast 1 SB by now but no. In terms of Super Bowls they're 0-4.
For a reverse of this (surprisingly good teams) they would be
21: cardinals
20: bills
19: 49ers (by far the biggest example of a team massively overachieving)
18: bears
17: eagles (won super bowl)
16: raiders
15: panthers
14: lions
13: eagles
12: redskins
11: 49ers
10: falcons
09: jets
I can’t remember anything further back than that
08: Cardinals
07: Giants (Won Super Bowl)
06: Saints
@@Lindblum_Castle oh yeah I'm a giants fan I can't believe I forgot to mention them
I thought the Eagles would be good that season for some reason. I predicted them to make the super bowl and lose to New England. Just if I guessed the winner of the game correctly
@@ShinyShades I understand but probably the main reason why the eagles were such a surprise is that the giants and cowboys both made the playoffs the year before
@@harrisonturner7443 I also dnt think ppl expected wentz to have such an unbelievable season so soon
Top 10 bottomfeeder teams. Teams that, outside of a fluke year, never seem to get out of the basement.
Lions and jets lol
Jets, Lions, Raiders, Browns, Texans, Buccs, Cardinals, Washington, Chicago
@river j 1. That’s only 9
2. The bears don’t deserve that list. They are a historically dominant team, which is what I keep telling myself while curled up in the corner crying.
Literally half of the NFC north, all of the NFC east and a good chunk of the AFC south
Jets lions jags browns bengals raiders eagles WFT bears falcons
I'd also put the Packers in for 2005. After having no losing seasons since 1991 thanks to Brett Favre, we went 4-12. Four and twelve!
That's akin to the current Steelers or the end of Eli Manning though. You expect the team on the verge of losing the franchise QB to be a lot weaker, although the size of the gap was admittedly anomalous.
They were due for it. And really going into that season we knew that year's Packers team wasn't that good. Maybe 4-12 was a little surprising but I expected that year they would have losing record.
@@oneofthe12sionmains70 Except that Brett Favre led the Pack to a 13-3 record and a first round bye just two years later
Injuries were a big part of that season. Javon Walker had his best season ever the year before and was lost after week 1. After that our number 2 receiver was Antonio Chatman. Samkon Gado was our leading rusher with no Ahman Green. Favre forced so many passes. However, it was an odd season that saw many close losses
I am shocked that 2018 is not the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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I think we were more disappointing in 2018 than Pittsburgh. That defense was looking like a group that could carry a potential dynasty. It's a shame it never happened. That 2017 team was damn fun to watch
2017 should've been the NY Giants. 11-5 to 3-13 with no roster downgrades of any kind. That's pathetic.
Most disappointing team in 2017 was the Giants, and 2018 it was the Jaguars.
The Raiders we're way more disappointing in 2017
Yea as a jags fan they had us going 13-3 that year lol
My opinion:
2000=Redskins
2001-Titans
2002-Rams
2003-Buccaneers
2004-Chiefs
2005- Eagles
2006-Broncos
2007-Saints
2008- Cowboys
2009- Steelers
2010-Vikings
2011-Eagles
2012-Steelers
2013-Texans
2014-49ers
2015- Colts
2016- Panthers
2017-Packers
2018- Jaguars
2019-Browns
2020- 49ers
2021- Ravens
I would totally say the Seahawks should be the most disappointing this year. I mean even with Russell Wilson, they haven’t found much success. Also, in 2018 why not the Jaguars? They went to the AFC Championship Game during the 2017 season and than in 2018 disappointed big time. Jacksonville in the offseason brought in Andrew Norwell to upgrade the offensive line, and they traded up to take DJ Chark in the second round.
2021 Seahawks for sure.
Won the NFC West the previous year, totally dysfunctional the following year which will end up in a losing record
@@stevegangemi6329 Exactly, especially when you consider the fact that the Russell Wilson and Pete Carroll era will come to an end as well after this season.
Seattle was horrible defensively last year too. Once Wilson went down now their offense sucks and you have the worst team in the league.
Great video, but now could you please do the opposite: every most suprising team from each year??😁😁
2019 Browns. What a damn year. It made the 0-16 year more watchable.
2000 - Redskins
2001 - Titans
2002 - Rams
2003 - Buccaneers
2004 - Chiefs
2005 - Eagles
2006 - Broncos
2007 - Bears
2008 - Cowboys
2009 - Titans
2010 - Chargers
2011 - Eagles
2012 - Saints
2013 - Texans
2014 - 49ers
2015 - Colts
2016 - Panthers
2017 - Raiders
2018 - Steelers
2019 - Browns
2020 - Texans
2021 - Steelers
2010 should of been the Vikings they were a fg away from a super bowl appearance in 2009 with a 12-4 record..in 2010 Favre wasn't the same and the vikes had injuries
Both cowboys and vikings took an insane downgrade from 09 to 2010. Injuries played a big part though.
This year, I say it could be the Bills, Dolphins, or Browns. Most people (including myself) thought all three of these teams would easily make the playoffs, I even predicted a Browns VS Bucs Super Bowl. But now the only one in the playoff picture is the Bills and they are only the 7th seed.
yeah the offence for the browns has barely any starters and the star players are always getting hurt or sick, like nick chubb out a while and kareem hunt was out a while too
I would argue the 2007 Saints were incredibly disappointing. After the disastrous 3-13 season of post Katrina in 2005, the Saints went 10-6 during 2006 in their first year with Brees and Payton, making it to the NFC championship game vs those Bears.
They then had two .500 or less seasons until 2009 when they won the superbowl.
"Carried by Devin Hester"? Come on. He is massively overrated. His returns were fun to watch, but they're not worth more points than a normal touchdown. He had 5 return touchdowns in the regular season in 2006.
2021: Miami Dolphins
- The Dolphins led by a great defense went 10-6 in 2020 and was expected to be a playoff team in 2021. The Dolphins then proceeded to start the 2021 season 1-7. They have since won 5 straight to get to 6-7, but it might be too little too late.
*1/27/22 Edit: Miami went 9-8 (winning 7 of their last 8 games), missed the playoffs, & fired their HC despite Flores leading the team to consecutive winning seasons for the first time since 2003.
2021 should be seattle..
Damn right. To this day, that complete and total implosion of the Bears after the '06 Super Bowl run is nothing short of mind-boggling.
2018 I'd say the jags at least the steelers finished with a winning record jags went from an afc championship appearance to 5-11
And the jags started 3-1 and beat the patriots in 2018😭
As a Lions fan WTF why aren’t we on this
2021 Steelers? Are you kidding? Everybody expected they would have a hard time, due to their performance 2020. Big Ben look done 2020 and lost major pieces in his O-Line. The WR Corp was inconsistent and they got carried by their defense 2020. Never the biggest disappointment in 2021.
In my opinion it should've been a two-timer for the Houston Texans because THEY SUCK WORSE THAN THE DETROIT LIONS
Seattle should be this year
I still wholeheartedly think if the Colts had a good or at least decent O-line during Luck era they could've had 1 or 2 at minimum Superbowl appearances if not wins
Luck just refused to stay until Brady retired. He could have done it then.
The most disappointing teams at this point in time have to be the Browns, Bills and Dolphins in no particular order. The Browns and Bills were expected by many to be world beaters after last season. For many the Bills were an AFC Title favourite and the Browns were at least expected to be a shoe-in for the playoffs. In both cases it looks like issues of regression. The Bills are struggling on the ground. Both lines and the run game are not so hot. For the Browns it's similar to 2019 but they're performing a bit better than that. As for the Dolphins, I don't think anyone expected that losing streak after the season they had prior. At least they're rebounding with a win streak against mostly bad teams.
As a browns fan I agree. We’re not doing bad right now but we’re not doing what we thought. Lots of people expected us to play to the same level the cardinals are currently playing at and now we’ll only touch the playoffs by sheer luck
Seattle should be this year
@@jaiden8073 Normally I would agree but Seattle had been seeing a slow collapse for a while. Despite their solid record last season their defense was bad for most of it, and once it finally started to shape up, the offense fell apart, just in time for the rams to slap them around in the playoffs. Seattle went into this season with a crumbling o-line, inconsistent defense, and a quarterback that doesn't even wanna play with the team any more. I would have been surprised if Seattle had been as successful this season.
The current Cowboys team was hyped as a SB team as early as September. The egg they laid in the playoffs caused cowboys fans and sports media to meltdown.
The Bears were the most disappointing team in 2019 after a 12-4 record in 2018 and in 2019 finishing 8-8
Shouldn't pretty much every year of the Browns and Lions be disappointing years? I am in my mid 60s and I can't remember even 1 winning season for the Lions and maybe only 1 for Browns in my lifetime! Tom Brady probably has more wins by himself than the combined wins of the Lions and Browns in my lifetime!
Since 2000? Not really because Browns and Lions were never SB contenders at anytime. What teams you could argue that was disappointing were the 2008 Browns, 2019 Browns, this year’s Browns, arguably the 2015 Lions and 2018 Lions.
Apart from 2010, my Packers had too many seasons between 2000 and 2020 where we should have done better than we did
In 2001, the Colts and Broncos were also big disappointments. Also, in 09, I would have the Steelers in there as well.
2000 Jaguars. They went from 14-2 in 1999 to 7-9 in 2000. and after 4 straight playoff apperances.
Who’s here after the Steelers made the playoffs? Yea not a good idea to make a video of a disappointing season when the season wasn’t over yet. Especially since Chargers, Colts, Seahawks, Browns, and Washington missed the playoffs
2006: Carolina Panthers
2018: Jacksonville Jaguars
2020: San Francisco 49ers
2021: Buffalo Bills
As a Cardinals fan, I'm glad to not see them in this video.
L opinion
I would say the same about the lions but... umm... 😳
@@shrek6476 But this season was Dan Campbell's plan. That last-second TD against the Vikings was awesome.
@@pwilly2005 It was
@@shrek6476 Yep!
I could agree with 2017, the raiders had the chance to sweep the chiefs when they were both 6-6 but fall 4 games back to go to 6-10. Offense had no identity and defense with Mack could do so much. Tough to be a raiders fan.
2019 should've been either Bears, Chargers or Rams because they were super bowl contenders from the previous season and they all subsequently missed the playoffs, but the Browns hadn't made the playoffs since 2002 and hadn't had a winning season since 2007 they didn't even made the playoffs in 2018-19 so there's no point in acknowledging them as a disappointment for the 2019 season
In 2020, Bill O Brien said: "Im tired of having a good team and the sucess from the NFL, i want to be fired"
Thats is the only reason he destroyed that team
49ers most disappointing team from 2000 to 2021. How do you keep doing well, have an impressive lead, then let your opponent catch you so many times! I'm a 9er fan and it's pretty frustrating
As a 49ers fan, I just don’t know anymore……
We always lose on all our fronts. I just think we are cursed at this point.
I’m a Steelers fan and 2021 should be Cleveland
As a bills fan from upstate NY, the bills are the most disappointing, at least for the second half of this season. They really and truly had everything going for them into this season and should be dominating. They deserve to be on this list for sure if they end up losing and not even making the playoffs.
2006 steelers. Went from super bowl winners to 2-6 at one point. They had a late season run to finish 8-8. But still no playoffs to defend title. Similar situation in 2009, super winners the year before, then mised the playoffs
I think the browns were more disappointing in 2021 then the steelers
2 months later the Steelers pick in 2021 aged relatively bad the most disappointing team is the browns no question
2021 Baltimore Ravens
Lock-in back seeing the Steelers and not the browns
how are the jets not on this list
This is a certified hood classic
Who’s willing to see an All 32 team NFL Mascot/Cheerleaders video ranked from worst to best.
2001 Vikings would have been my pick over the Titans. They went from the NFC Championship game in 2000 to 5-11 in 2001
After it being over in my opinion the biggest disappointment was the ravens because they kept losing at the end which cause them not to go to the playoffs
I genuinely think the Browns are the most disappointing team again this year. If you really break down their talent on a position basis, they have a top 5 team in the league. They just couldn’t win games, they have the most one score losses in the league this season. They had so many aspirations and have so much talent, but they just couldn’t win this year and got knocked out before their 2nd to last game.
Day 1:Do 10 dream rematches we never got
Ex. Rams vs Chefs
Video idea! Best drafts steals with picks from other teams
Could u do this with the biggest surprise team from each season
Definitely the 2010 Cowboys, 2011 Jets, 2016 Cardinals and 2017 Giants deserve an honourable mention. I still can't believe the 2008 Broncos missed the playoffs
2021: cardinals. went undefeated to becoming a joke and crumbling at the end of the season to be a one and done in the playoffs
2021 Jaguars, Titans, Dolphins, Seahawks, Vikings, Bears, Panthers are big disappointments
@Christopher Bingham well not good but people had the jags getting like 6-8 wins
2019 should be the Chicago Bears. They were 12-4 in 2018.
The bears choked hard. As a bars fan, I was disappointed. After 2018, we had 2 8-8 seasons where we barely reached the playoffs, and it’s not looking too good in 2021.
Just an aside, Norv Turner is an excellent example of a HC who is better at what he truly is, an OC. He had better success as an OC in Dallas but sucked as a HC in Washington and San Diego/LA. Imo, sometimes coaches and coordinators are better off staying put and building on their success than allowing their greed to entice them away to take over positions they either aren't qualified for or won't do well in. Think Top College coaches (Urban Meyer, Chip Kelly, Steve Spurrier, Lou Holtz, John MacKay and even Nick Saban) moving up to the NFL and excellent coaches, OC (Norv Turner) and DC coordinators (Wade Phillips) taking on HC gigs where they end up bombing. For the smart ones, they'll return to what they do best or work in a studio as analysts if they articulate well.
Could you also do the best conession stand food that quarterback buy on Christmas ?
it’s crazy how in two years the browns only won 1 game
lmfao
I would’ve said the browns for 2021
How were the 2020 Texans a disappointing team? They traded two first rounders for Laremy Tunsil, traded DeAndre Hopkins for David Johnson and a 2nd round pick, used the 2nd round pick from the Hopkins trade to get Brandon Cook who was regressing and had a massive contract, signed aging Randall Cobb to a three-year deal, and had one of the worst defenses in the league. The same defense that blew a 24-0 lead against the Chiefs. They were going to be terrible the moment the Hack Bill O'Brien traded Hopkins. Why didn't you put a team like the Cardinals, Ravens, or Broncos? They were FAR more disappointing than the Texans.
Also the 2021 Steelers, really? Not the Browns, or Seahawks, Colts, hell not even the Dolphins?
Do a video on ten teams that are over achieving and ten teams that are under achieving
Yep knew the Cowboys would be on this list
2017 Giants
2018 Vikings
2019 Rams
2021 Seahawks
2011 should’ve been the Jets. Back to back AFC Championship games and expectations were super high.
Lmao those Andrew luck hits would have resulted in the death penalty if that was Tom Brady getting hit😂😂
So sad seeing my eagles on here twice🥺🥺
1997 KC Chiefs (should’ve stuck with Gannon)
1998 MIN Vikings (is this where their Kicker curse began? The Failcons gifted the Donkeys with another ring either way)
If you wanted to go back before 2000 that is
Still think 2001 should’ve been the OAK Raiders with the Tuck Rule game
You’ve got to be kidding me with the Steelers for 2021 no one thinks we’re a playoff team who exactly said we were going to be good?
Wow , Green Bay should definitely be on this list. With all the great teams they have had since 2010 Super Bowl win, for them to not even get back to one since is a major disappointment.
When was the last Shoot-out Super Bowl? I don't just mean high scoring because we've had a couple of those in recent years that had both teams in 30+ points but it wasn't really close (Philly+NE) or massive comebacks (ATL+NE). I mean a 30+ point game with multiple lead changes.
I 'd say that the Chargers were more disappointing than the Browns in 2019. The Browns were coming off a losing season, they just got a lot of talent in the offseason and were simply overhyped. The Chargers were an AFC Best 12-4 in 2018 and some including myself thought they could be Super Bowl contenders in 2019, but they underachieved greatly and also had injuries and finished 5-11.
I would award Most Disappointing Team of 2021 to the Chargers or Colts. Lots of talent on both teams and also had the final two wild card spots going into week 18. Unfortunately, both of them lost, eliminating them from the playoffs
Man that 2014 9ers season still hurts
Now the ‘Killer Bs’ are in Tampa, Brown,Bell and Brady 🥺 as a Steelers fan I agree 2018 we were disappointing
Yep the most disappointing thing the Steelers did in 2021? Go to the playoffs with a QB with no legs, an O-Line that didn't know how to block (or have consistent enough starters, whichever your perspective is on that), and two out of 5 defensive frontmen available for most of the games. Outside of that they disappointed.
4:04 WHAT A HIT ON BRADY! 😱
I would argue that the 2019 Rams were more disappointing than the 2019 Browns. Here’s how the Rams few seasons went from 2016-2019. After a 4-12 season in 2016, they would enter the 2017 season as a sleeper team. But they would finish 11-5 with a Wild Card spot. Only to fall to the Falcons in the Wild Card. In 2018, they finished 13-3 and made it to Super Bowl 53, just to lose to New England 13-3 (coincidence that they lost to the Patriots with a score that’s the same as their record?). After 2018, experts said that the Rams would be Super Bowl Contenders again and even win. But they ultimately fell down the face of the earth and went 9-7. So yeah, the 2019 Rams were more disappointing than the 2019 Browns.
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I am a seahawks fan bit i have to admit that they should be here for 2021
My Cowboys were the most disappointing in 2010. After an 11-5 start in '09, they went 6-10
3:11 "Star-Studded O-line"...why are you showing a picture of Justin Houston, Patrick Mahomes and Chris Conley?
Even as a Rams fan I think 2019 was the Rams
Same, that whole season was pain.
I honestly believe My Niners, The Vikings, and Cowboys were more dissapointing in '10 then San Diego. At least the Chargers finished with a winning record and were in the playoff hunt, they were even great statistically!
I was surprised that 2018 went to the Steelers and not to my Packers. 6-9-1 and Mike McCarthy getting fired. Quite a bad season compared to the other recent years.
rodgers was hurt, can’t do anything about that
Why do all these teams go 7-9😭
Surprised 2018 wasint jags
It’s still crazy that Texans went from 2-0 to 2-14.
Biggest disappointment for 2021 is definitely the Ravens no question. They were at the top of their division and had like an 8-4 record and then didn’t even make it to the post season
How could 2005 not be Indianapolis? They had such an amazing season they even beat the Patriots on the road. They had home field throughout the playoffs even the super bowl was in a dome. All that not even to win a playoff game. And to lose to a mediocre Pittsburgh team.
The Houston Texans weren’t the most disappointing team of 2020 considering how a number of analysts were predicting that they’d fall off after the embarrassing meltdown in their exit out of the playoffs. They didn’t even have an impressive regular season before that.
The 49ers would take that title.
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Bruh this youtube channel is still a joke im a vikings fan and the 2018 Minnisota Vikings are a way bigger dissapointment then the steelers the 2017 Vikings went 13-3 lost in the NFC championship game then signed Cousins to that mamoth contract putting even more pressure on them to deliver just to miss the playoffs entirely
I agree