The Tuck Rule Begins 20 Years of Dominance! (Raiders vs. Patriots 2001, AFC Divisional Round)
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- Check out the 2001 AFC Divisional Round game highlights between the New England Patriots and Oakland Raiders!
0:13 Q1
3:03 Q2
6:58 Q3
11:39 Q4
20:05 OT
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Arguably the clutchest field goal in NFL history is Vinatieri's 48 yarder to tie...amazing kick that didn't get 15 feet off the ground seemingly.
Fr he Brandon Aubrey and Tucker imo are the Best Kickers ever
Not arguably, it was 100%
Patriots vs. Ravens divisional round matchup in 2014 needs to be on this channel as well. That was a top 10 playoff game of all time
Agreed! I have also said put the Bucs vs Hawks 2013, was a great game even though not a playoff game
Fun fact about this game: Tom Brady was the first and only quarterback to throw for 300 yards against the 2001 Raiders' defense. Wouldn't have expected that given the horrendous weather conditions.
Another fun fact: This was the final game played at Foxboro Stadium
Another fact Tom Brady took the team from 5-11 to 11-5 after starting 0-3 so he went 11-2 crazy to think about really
Another Fun Fact: This was the first playoff game of the Brady-Belichick partnership
fact: it was a FUMBLE, cheaters!
@@rwmartinez1262 By rule it was an incomplete pass. No one cheated. The referees just correctly enforced a poorly written rule. It's sad that this play is still shrouded in so much misinformation lol.
17:00 Who could have known that perhaps the most pivotal football play of the 21st century would involve two Michigan players?
Lyyod carr? Or bo schembechler?
Rod Woodson? @@erics2739
National Champion Michigan players. Go Blue!!!
17:02 is what you're here for
Tom Brady may have retired, but the NFL in some ways will stay the same.
For example, Greg Gumbel and Phil Simms still work on the NFL on CBS.
But Gumbel is the only one still in the booth. Simms has been in studio for the last 4 yrs.
@@finchborat that’s true, but Gumbel and Simms have been part of the NFL on CBS - AFC version since its first year, 1998. The other guys remaining from NFL on CBS 1998 are Jim Nantz, Ian Eagle and Kevin Harlan. Gumbel, Nantz and James Brown are the only ones remaining from the NFL on CBS - NFC Version (1956-1993)
This aged like the AAF's existence
Damn an end of an era. It hurts harder than anticipated
Last 24 months I’ve witnessed the retirements of
Eli Manning
Drew Brees
Philip Rivers
Ben Roethlisberger
Tom Brady
Aaron Rodgers and Matt Ryan are the last of the old guard.
@@Terror832 Rodgers gonna be the last to retire
I'm jumping with joy knowing that the fake GOAT is gone.
@@tdubb7779 he’s the real goat of the nfl wym
@@tdubb7779 Fake GOAT? What does that even mean?
Lol I literally did my homework on this a few hours ago because I never watched the NFL back then and boom! Thank you NFL Throwback😎🍻🍺
Facts
The end kick gives me chills
The Tuck Rule Game changed the fates of the Patriots, Raiders, Buccaneers, and (indirectly) the Jets.
DYK: The Pats were on the receiving end of the Tuck Rule in the first game against the Jets (the one where Bledsoe got hurt).
The Tuck Rule would be abolished by a 29-1 league vote in 2013, with the Steelers voting against and the Pats (for obvious reasons) and then-Redskins abstaining.
Also, Charles Woodson was on the receiving end of two of the most controversial calls in NFL history: the Tuck Rule Game and the Fail Mary.
Have you read the rest of the replys here?? Nobody wants facts to get in the way of their feelings!! 😜
Thank you for posting the greatest bailout of all time on his retirement day - we love this - never change Throwback
Greatest lol
This was actually the first game between these two teams since 1994.
Still remember watching it live, my dad called it a fumble. He laughed when it was called incomplete.
I remember thinking the game was over. And even though I was a New England fan, I was still dumbfounded and confused by the overturned call.
Saw it live I think everyone thought it was a fumble but the thing is the raider franchise was never the same after that call
@@earlporter6544 the nfl hates the raiders so they’ll do anything to make them lose
Glad the Tuck Rule has since been eliminated. Brady was hit in the head by the Raider defender, these days it would be a defensive penalty, negating the "fumble!"
@@babyfir77 Only tuck rule I believe in is the one from Silence Of The Lambs.
The NFL decided it was a terrible rule, so they changed it. The current rule reads: Passer Tucks Ball. If the player loses possession of the ball during an attempt to bring it back toward his body, or if the player loses possession after he has tucked the ball into his body, it is a fumble.
He never tucked the ball. It got knocked out by Woodson. Will be the most corrupt call in the history of the league. So corrupt. Brady couldn't win without the refs cheating for him.
@@Trump.2024-qy8pe Not as corrupt as the phantom, roughing the passer call in 1976. I consider this the long awaited comeuppance for that bullshit.
@@Trump.2024-qy8pecrybaby lol. Get over it
How many years later? It was still the same rule a decade late, till slo-mo caught up.
I was at this game like all the others and I still have my ticket stub.
kept winning score up?
Stop Crying Raider Fans - You got away with one against them in 70's
It didn’t start a dynasty that time.
Y admire Brady really… that man is a monster and one of the greatest NFL players ever and also from the Sports too… from a Steeler fan thanks for all you give to the NFL brady!!!
It's embarrassing how bad they cheated.
I have been watching Tom most of my life. Love ‘em or hate him, he’s the GOAT and we are lucky to have grown up with him. Thank you.
Meh
I hate to admit it but coming from a Patriots fan I believe but that actually was a fumble. And also I believe the Tuck Rule isn't even a rule anymore
By rule it was incomplete. One of those cases of a bad rule hurting a team. The NFL got rid of it in 2009 if I'm not mistaken.
@@SmugTomato The rule officially went away in 2013, but I believe it was last called in 2011 in a regular season game versus the Bills and Bengals. Bengals benefited from the tuck rule that would’ve given the Bills a touchdown, and Cinci eventually hit the game winning fg as time expired
@@johnny__topside I'm gonna miss my favorite quarterback all time tom brady so much.🏈🐏
Thanks for your honesty shit definitely made the lives of us Diehard Raider hell tbh
Not one pass interference against New England.
The announcers called at least two.
I remember this game vividly. During halftime the snow was getting bad so I went outside to close the garage door. And my dumb self shut my finger in the door. That hurt just a bit.
I don’t get why they say this game is the sole reason for the dynasty. Like seriously, WHAT would this change?? If the Tuck Rule doesn’t happen and the Patriots lose this game, does that stop them from appearing in the other 7 and winning 5?? Brady was obviously gonna be the guy moving forward since Belichick went BACK to him even after Bledsoe won the title game against Pittsburgh.
Because it was an incredible iconic moment and people think real life is like the movies
It does stop them bcuz the wining aura doesn’t exist they no one is taking pay cuts to stay or come there the rams potentially win they second bowl or raiders possibly win the whole New England dynamic changes if they don’t win
@@HiddenGem8506 I understand this “aura” bs is a thing now but please STOP IT. Like I said this game changes nothing. They made it to the playoffs with a 6th round pick. Thats winning aura
the greatest ever. when i first got into football, i hated brady because everyone else did. when i grew up, i started to realize how lucky i am to watch this man play. enjoy retirement goat 🐐 ❤️
The wrong game to celebrate the goat🐐
I love the Snowstorm in the Stadium, I want to play Football in the Snow when I'm starting trying out for Major League Football.
I remember being a teenager watching this game live on Television📺 in Detroit Michigan, this game is a certified timeless classic NFL Game and one of the greatest NFL Games of all time.🏆🏈
It was a fumble
Absolutely.
By rule it wasn’t and now since 2013 if it happened now sure right call bad rule
Yes it was
Even Brady knew😂
You cannot change the past.
Yeah, it was a fumble, but as a Raiders fan...not converting a damn 3rd and 1 to end the game still bugs me more. We could've taken all the human element of those refs out by ending it on that play.
Yea man plus blowing a 10 pt lead
We should have went for it on fourth & one
The one thing every forgets or refuses to realize is that it’s called the “ Tuck Rule” the key word there is Rule.
Being upset or mad or think it’s unfair, is ridicules.
The Jets got the tuck rule against the Pats that season and it was called a hand full of times that season, no one cared until the Pats won a game from it.
Just like how no one cares about the OT rules until their team looses because of it.
It’s a RULE so get over it, don’t act ass hurt also like your team never got away with a bad call…This was a rule that turned out to the 100% the correct call down to the letter
What a way to send out old Foxboro Stadium with a playoffs win and and still one of the most memorable wins in Patriots history
cheating is memorable?
Crying certainly isn't RW
Well is it cheating if it's just a part of your game plan?
@@rwmartinez1262 How did the Pats cheat on this one?😂
@@JJA-ri4op what is he crying about? Facts?
1x Super Bowl Champion Tom Brady retires after a short but stellar 2 year career. The 1x Pro Bowler and lifelong Buccaneer amassed a 5-1 record in the playoffs with 13 TDs, 4 interceptions and 1 game winning drive. (Source: Tom Brady)
If 9/11 never happened he wouldn’t have won anything and would’ve been out by 2002
@@Zachito15 You're losing at life Zach - but then you already knew that
@@MichaelMurphy-kj3xf Not really, I’m speaking facts that’s about it. But hey if you don’t think Vegas handed Brady those rings then you’re delusional
@@Zachito15 Way to say "I've never played competitive sports in my life" without actually saying it. 😂
@@MichaelMurphy-kj3xf I mean mahomes is overrated choked to raiders and old man brady last season and choked this season and looked overhyped most of the year anyways
It still hurts 😔😔😔😔
I have to say it's kinda weird seeing both Jerry Rice & Tim Brown playing against a team whose quarterback(Brady) only just retired from what would become (and yet was unfathomable to nearly everybody back in 2001...) an incredible NFL career a few days ago...
Tommy said sike !
He's back in the playoffs.
when Charles Woodson hit Tom Brady, Brady had brought the ball down and had BOTH of his hands holding the football. Tuck rule does not apply if both hands are on the football. If I could see it at home with the replays CBS provided, surely the refs could see it. Raiders were robbed.
and the journey to becoming the greatest quarterback of all time had begun
It began by cheating
@@devinchandula4245You are losing at life, chum
That was a fumble, respectively. Smh
That tying FG is still the greatest kick in NFL history.
You couldn’t even see the football because of the snow.
Brady played against one of his childhood favorites, Jerry Rice 🙌🏼
Once i found out Tom Brady retired this the game i thought about that took him too legendary status😩. Sad my Raiders got the short end of the stick
Man I miss this generation of football. This game has everything. Hall of famers, bad weather, controversy, and outstanding play. Good times.✌️🇺🇸
RIP GREG GUMBEL
Raiders had a squad
22 years later and #12 is just now retiring.wow what a legacy 🇺🇸🏈💯🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Unretired
Back in the playoffs.
What a joke. He never won legitimately. Woodson stripped the ball. Brady is the product of corrupt calls.
Crazy how they only needed to kick a field goal for ot 🥴
They had 1st and goal so if they needed a TD there's a good chance they would have gotten it.
Yeah, I’m glad that rule changed
amazing that in the second half the only recievers names you seem to hear on the Patriots are David Patton and Germaine Wiggins !! best performance in their career by both of them. gets overshadowed by Brady, the play, and the weather.
4:45 this would make isaac punts have nightmares
That was 100% a fumble!
Back then it wasn’t, rules were different in the 90s and early 2000s
@Roman Rivers Ok? Bad calls happen in every single game with many different outcomes if it went the other player’s way. The patriots still would of won super bowls with Brady since he beat drew in practice
@@typicaljohn1213 at that time it wasn't
@@typicaljohn1213 Ah another Tom cult fan
@@TheShepdawg9 No, it’s just common knowledge. I fucking hate the Patriots with passion but it was the correct call. Stupid rule but that’s reality 🤷 go look up Pats vs Raiders 1976
Not even a Patriots or Buccaneers fan but I felt a bit empty when I heard the news. I’m ready for an NFL without Tom Brady.
💯
The Game that started 20 Years if Heartbreak for the AFC and NFC (aside from the NFC East). It's a fumble, but the NFL had the tuck rule. Bad rule, but it was there. There'll never be another Brady
They beat the eagles in the super bowl
Payback for the 1976 playoff game and that controversy play that favored the raiders.....
Josh McDaniels yesterday, "that was a fumble"....major sucking up
The fact they played In the Air Tonight in the background while reviewing the Tuck Rule play is spooky as hell. BTW I'm surprised that ball bounced off the ground as high as it did at 16:10.
17:06 If Woodson had waited a split second longer to hit Brady, it would have been a fumble.
😂
NFL throwback your videos are always so good, how do you have all of these games?
They’re an official NFL account
22:51 last play ever in Foxboro Stadium
Little did raiders fans know, gruden would beat them in the super bowl next year and the new raiders coach would not change their scheme so gruden knew the types of plays they were running
ah beautiful times for the NFL on CBS😇
Wow, he's been up against Jerry Rice
It's completely valid to criticize this call *within the right context*. But Oakland still needed to beat the #1 seeds of both conferences to win the SB, and a veteran Patriots fan may bring up the Sugar Bear incident that killed their run in the 1976 Playoffs to justify karma. So just keep those in mind next time you get into a Tuck Rule debate.
TERRIBLE Argument. how do you go about suggesting "context" by utilizing a False equivalence and strawman fallacy?
@@rwmartinez1262 what exactly makes it a strawman or false equivalence?
@@reintaler6355 he has no idea what either of those things are. He just repeats what he hears like a lemming
This game was the week before the Snow Bowl v Oakland. Same call against the Patriiots
ruclips.net/video/emJsAAo7s0w/видео.html
Whooooaa. .this is taking me back...
You could argue that AV made some of the clutch kicks in history.When they absolutely HAD to have it. In this game, SB 36, He made another clutch kick against Carolina is the SB. He is up for the HOF this upcoming year!! 2025
This was the first experience with Brady’s greatness as a player, but this tuck rule has been with him over ever since
Greatness? Scoffs fuck Brady
@Cold HEARTED 💯
Brady drops back 55 times in the first playoff game of his career, in a driving blizzard, 15 degree wind chill, goes 9/9 before running it in for a TD in the 4thQ, then running two-minute for the game-tying FG, and in OT going 8/8 driving New England to the Oakland 5 for the game-winner. So clutch.
The best way to look at bad calls such as the Tuck Rule costing you a game isn't to look at the one call but the entire body of the game. A game is more than 1 bad call or play but the entirety of the game.
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Say we reversed the Tuck Rule but in exchange the Pats get another bad call reversed also! Then what? Chances are it's still a coin flip game. And by the way, the Raiders lost the coin flip in Overtime. And remember it was Sudden Death then, so the first team to score wins. Say the coin flipped in the Raiders favor
and they go three and out, then what? Championship Teams find a way to win!
🏈🏈🌨️🌨️❄️🌨️🥶🥶🥶🥶🏈🏈
Nobody thought Brady and the Pats would beat the Greatest Show on Turf, the St. Louis Rams. Nobody thought Brady was even a good quarterback pick at 199 in the 6th round. Say he never got selected, or say Drew Bledsoe never got injured and Brady remained as a Backup Quarterback! Then what? (Aaron Rodgers won a Ring after being backup QB for Brett Farve, and Steve Young after being backup QB forJoe Montana.) The Pats were big underdogs. Adam Vinateiri made some out of this world game sealing kicks in a blizzard like weather out 45 yards with the wind in his face and then in the Super Bowl. Say he missed a kick, then is Brady still the starting quarterback over Drew Bledsoe?
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The Bucs a few years earlier lost to the same Rams on a Bert Emmanuel so called by refs "no catch" in the NFC Championship. The Rams couldn't score that day like they were used too and the Bucs would have either gone to the Super Bowl against Tennessee giving Dungy a chance to win a ring for Tampa, or the Bucs would have continued to struggle to score a TD in the RedZone like they did all that day? Or say the Bucs won the Super Bowl with Dungy, what would happen to Peyton Manning and Indianapolis Colts? Imagine the Bucs vs Oakland a year early, or oh, that still did happen in which the Bucs won the year after the Tuck Rule game in the Super Bowl! This settles it hopefully for Raiders Fans. We, the Bucs gave you 4 draft picks, and your owner rushed John Gruden to Tampa Bay. Or say you kept Gruden, and that trade hypothetically never happened then maybe the Super Bowl would have been a closer game, or a runaway Bucs victory.
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Nick Anderson missed 6 consecutive free throws costing the Orlando Magic a 1-0 lead and control of the series. Hypotheticals never give answers but more questions. Bring MJ back 1993-1995 doesn't mean the Bulls would win out 8 titles. More injuries and more setbacks. The Lakers with Shaq and Kobe lost in 5 to Detroit Pistons after 3-peating. Say they started Derek Fisher and put Gary Payton on the bench? Maybe a different outcome? Maybe?
🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️
For sake of argument, Oakland had they won against New England doesn't mean the St. Louis Rams would roll over and play dead. What if the Rams won, then what? It's hard to go back to back to the Super Bowl after a loss (and a win too).
🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🥶🏈🏈🏈🏈
Championship Teams always find a way to win! If you depend upon refs to win rings, you're wasting your time.
It wasn't a bad call. It was called correctly, according to the rules. And this was the third time that rule came up in a Patriots game that year, having happened in the first Jets game and in the last week of the season, at the Panthers. Both of those had the Patriots on defense.
Damn one of the most pivotal games in nfl history and you post it now?
2001 RAIDERS DEFENSE/ REGAN UPSHAW, ROD COLEMAN, GRADY JACKSON, TONY BRYANT, WILLIAM THOMAS, GREG BIEKERT, ELIJAH ALEXANDER, CHARLES WOODSON, ERIC ALLEN, MARQUES POPE, ANTHONY DORSETT
Tom's whole career:
"Look, I know it's easy to say tonight was just a fluke, and maybe it was, but here's a piece of trivia: a fluke is one of the most common fish in the sea. So if you go fishing for a fluke, chances are, you just might catch one" - Kevin Malone
Like that time he torched the Legion of Boom two weeks after Rodgers choked against them 🤗
The game that started Tom Brady career and Patriots dynasty also it was a fumble 😤😤😤
The beginning of the NFL'S Brady fuckery...smh!
Maybe now your team will have a chance to win something. But I doubt it.
The moment that started it all.
RIP David Patten. You were a prince.
I am going to miss tom brady the 🐐 NFL Throwback.
1:16 the first wrist flick. 18:53 the second wrist flick.
Back when football was fun 🏈🏈🏈🏈
Until this day , THIS SH!T HURTS MY SOUL ACHES MY LIFE !!!!
Final Game Ever At Foxboro Stadium
saw uconn win and this in the same day....
The big “what if” game
First off it was the right call. Second it still took a miracle kick just to get to overtime and third raider fans have no right to talk about bad calls after what happened in 76.
The NFL has never answered to the specifics of this call. They have supported Walt Coleman for making the right call but have never made their case based on the specific facts of the replay. By rule, a quarterback's throwing motion begins when he raises the ball in his hand and begins to move his arm forward. That motion does not end until the quarterback tucks the ball back against his body, making him a runner. If the ball comes loose any time in between, it's an incomplete pass-not a fumble.
Let's begin by stating that the play was ruled a fumble.
By the league's replay rules, there must be irrefutable evidence to overturn a call on the field.
From the replays available to Coleman on the field, the ball had come all the way down to Brady's chest-as close as any quarterback will ever hold the ball to his body. The ball could not have gotten any lower.
Secondly, how can it be a pass if the ball is in his opposite hand? The next two-handed pass will be the first two-handed pass ever attempted in NFL history. The ball was never intended to be a pass. It was a very gentle pass fake at best. If Walt Coleman was ever on fence as to what call to make at least use a grain of common sense.
What gripes me as much as anything is that this is not like the Ed Hochuli call. This is unlike calls made on a split-second judgment. It was a calculated decision after seeing numerous replays!
Now we have their OC and GM who contributed to Brady success. Who woulda 🤔
17:55 IT WAS A FUMBLE 🏈
Justice for 1976
This game was the week before the Snow Bowl v Oakland. Same call against the Patriots
ruclips.net/video/emJsAAo7s0w/видео.html
Was also called AGAINST the Patriots when they played the Jets that year.
How is it that 20 years later people still haven't figured this out? Real talk. Willful ignorance?
The pace of the nfl is so slow back then crazy how Brady played in a different paces and still dominated
Different teams too
0:31 Tedy Bruschi lays out Jerry Rice. I remember they talked about this play together on NFL Live one day.
Beat Oakland, Pittsburgh in pitt and the st Louis Rams in the super bowl one of the best NFL teams and pats teams all time
As a Raider I must admit we had about 4 opportunities/drives to put the game away. We did not score a point in the 4th quarter. & The fact that we had to take the FG with 1:41 left in the third, was the beginning of the slide. The Tuck rule may have never been a factor had we just got in field goal range or scored a TD in the 4th. The 3rd down & 1 we didn't convert @ 1:41 was the back breaker. That was the loss right there. No way we we don't run another minute off the clock. Not sure about timeout situation for both teams, but no way Pats get in range with :41 seconds or less. But that Tuck was a BS call. I really do believe coming off of 9/11 01' ...The Patriot theme was being used to amp up support after the attacks. As war was coming. Red white & Blue Patriot theme was just envogue at the time. We got caught in a perfect storm. Ijs....
One of the greastes helps from refs to one team ...
There will never be another Tom Brady. He's the GOAT. Period. End of sentence.
This was the game that helped launch the Patriots dynasty and sent the Raiders into a decade long purgatory. Yes the Raiders did go to a Super Bowl a year after this game but the aftermath of this game is what sealed the Raiders fate for the next decade. I mean Jon Gruden got traded to Tampa Bay because of this game and also because he would’ve wanted more money to stay in Oakland.
ruclips.net/video/d0iBU20X284/видео.html
Got it.
I'd say that Tampa defense sealed their ultimate fate.
THE RAIDERS INABILITY TO SCORE TOUCHDOWNS IN THE RED ZONE IS WHAT DOOMED US
As a Patriots fan Raiders and their fans still having a argument about the TUCK RULE.
I try my best to be impartial as a sports fan, a football (American) fan, and this was clearly a fumble lol but oh well. Brady is the 🐐
Dang I remember this game well..13 years old I was and got my friends to play ball in the snow also.
Will you be uploading highlights of Bradys career? I know you guys did one for Peyton Manning when he retired
Man, Gannon threw a real good ball.
As an grown man, I think I'm ready to concede that the tuck rule was horsecrap, and either a manifestation of the league's desire to get the Patriots to the Super Bowl following the tragic events on 9/11, or simply the result of the Raiders whining and harassing the refs every minute of the game, as was the tradition of the times. Certainly nothing that happened on that play was NOT a fumble in any other game, at any other moment. Sure did appreciate at the time, though!
Lol even if the Patriots lost here they still would've won in the next few seasons lol, hell maybe be perfect in 2007
21 Years Ago
dope
also first
R. I. P Tom Bradys’s long NFL Career :(
Who cares we're ready to move on
@@kbanghart Yeah, and so am I! Duh!
The greatest ref performance of all time.
Really?! LoL
Nah the greatest Ref performance was helping The Chiefs win a SB
This game was the week before the Snow Bowl v Oakland. Same call against the Patriots
ruclips.net/video/emJsAAo7s0w/видео.html
Jerry rice Oakland Raiders in 2002 😳😯😮🏃🙄🤔🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Most shocking part is Gruden keeping his cool. Like what?
Old school