@ALF Raydough You do realize he was a scum bag leading a disgusting double life with a mistress among other things and it got him killed? He got what he deserved. NO tears should be shed for him.
First Superbowl I ever seen... I remember that heartbreak just watching without a team of my own yet. I couldn't imagine the feeling of losing like that. All heart from Tennessee to battle back but to come up short like that? Some Friday Night Lights stuff right there.
Then you got rewarded with arguably the greatest super bowl of all time. If there isn't a statue of that Santonio Holmes catch in front of Heinz Field already, there should be
This was the first football game I ever watched. My mom had just passed away that September so me and my dad watched it. I was 9 years old. Such a good game. I fell in love with the game after that. Lol RIP dad I miss you to.
I was actually born in Nashville on January 31st the day right after this, my dad said he knew I would be a great kid because he told me to stay in my moms stomach until the game was over and I did just that 😂
@@jacklee4731 Last year will never compare to the 1999-2000 season. no team in the nfl could defeat us but the titans. we were 14-2 both losses to the titans, and then lost to them a 3rd time in the afc championship. Then the titans coach at the time called Jacksonville his second "home". I hate him to this day for saying that
I remember that team well: Smith, Taylor, Lake, Boselli, and Brunell. I thought it was a shame they could never reach their potential. I understand how you feel, though: my Bears have gone 15-40 against the Packers since Favre stepped in for Don Majkowksi in 1992, including a NFC championship loss at home
Jax native and Jags fan here. I remember that season well. 14-2 with 2 losses to the Titans. And who do we get in the playoffs? Freaking Tennessee. LOL. 14-3....
That Steve McNair scramble to set up the final play belongs with Jermaine Kearse’s SB XLIX catch as two of the greatest forgotten plays in NFL history. Steve deserved a ring, RIP.
Some things that were left out that I feel like should've been in the video: The Jacksonville Jaguars in the divisional round just beat Dan Marino and the Miami Dolphins 62-7, making it seem impossible to beat them. The Titans then went into Jacksonville and spanked them, giving them their only 3 losses of the season, the only team to ever give a team their only 3 losses. Even though the Rams had Torry Holt, Az Hakim, Isaac Bruce and Marshall Faulk, it was Ricky Prohl that was the hero in the NFC championship game, catching the game winning pass to go up 11-6. It was one of the only times in NFL history the Super Bowl was only a week, not two weeks, after the AFC/NFC Championship games. One of the only other times it happened was 2 years later due to 9/11, where the Rams also played in that one.
@@dominiquerosemond5682 www.carolinahuddle.com/boards/topic/4396-how-many-years-has-it-been-2-weeks-between-afc-nfc-championship-and-the-superbowl/ Actually, out of 53 (including this year's super bowl) only 7 have ever been a week after.
Kevin Dyson was my high school weights instructor and an assistant coach while working on his Masters. Nobody dared asking him about the super bowl but he came off very humble and often talked more about loving playing basketball in college and his shoe collection lol. He's now a Vice Principal and a chill dude to look up to from what I heard.
@@cgtt908 let me say this as a new bills fan (I'm not bandwagoning, I was birthed by pain), it was a lateral. Think about it dude, the only way we could've lost was by a freak of nature, and that happened. Plus, we kinda owed them a comeback, you know? I mean, we were the ones to defeat them with "the comeback"
One of the greatest games ever played hands down. But I feel awful for Bruce Matthews, he played I think 20 years in the NFL, as a CENTER and never won the superbowl.
He didnt just play center lol, he played more games at guard but also played both tackle positions for an extended period. The dude did it all on the O-line.
True but... Ray Lewis the following year was the death-nail :'( The 2000 Superbowl was really the divisional match-up between Tennessee and Baltimore. Such bad memories.
In the movie castaway with Tom Hanks, when he returns to Memphis to find his wife remarried and with a new life, she tells him that Memphis has gotten a football team since he’s been gone, the titans, she told him that they they even went to a super bowl and we’re short by one yard from winning...
If you went to see that movie in St. Louis, which I did twice because I went with a friend who really wanted to see it but didn't want to go alone, the entire theater cheered after she said that line, haha.
Yeah that was a great game but as a Packers fan I hate you for reminding me of that. I love Larry Fitzgerald, I think he's one of the classiest guys in the league, but...
In STL mike “the tackle” jones is god and we all grew up loving kurt Warner. It was a great time before the rams left but this is a great memory for the city of St.louis
Look at the bright side. You literally got the best thing the Rams ever had to offer: The Greatest Show on Turf. And a shiny Trophy that will always be yours, and not Los Angeles' to gloat over. I'd say you got the better end of that.
@@luisnavarro5298 ,That's true. This past year was a great year for The Rams in LA. I was rooting hard for them to win it all. I've always had a soft spot for Matthew Stafford for quietly putting up year after year with the Lions bungling mismanagement. I always felt he was the real deal, and Cooper Kupp was phenomenal this year as a go-to guy, and proved it in the Superbowl. It was a fantastic show we saw this year. One of my all-time top 5 to watch (where my team wasn't in it). I'm happy for the Rams this year.
I love this format! Ive only recently gotten into football and therefore dont know all the legendary moments in the sport yet and the way you present these rewinds i genuinely dont know who scores til the very end. Love it! Keep it up :)
As a Buccaneers fan going to have to disagree with you trashing the refs for the incomplete pass rule against the bucs in NFC title game. NFL rules at the time stated that if the ball hit the ground the pass had to be declared incomplete. This game got the rule changed next season so that if a receiver retained possession of a ball that bit the ground it was a catch. The old rule was dumb, but the refs made the right decision based of the rulebook at the time.
Will, this is your best episode yet. It has nothing to do with the subject, but rather with your growing familiarity with the format. Your ability to start general and narrow as the episode progresses is what makes this so much fun to watch, not to mention the entire reason I subscribe to SBNation. Thank you, and keep it up.
@@c.j.9072 -Malcom Butler interception against Seahawks -James Harrison pick 6 against Kurt Warner -Tracy Porter pick 6 against Peyton Manning -Derrick Brooks pick 6 against raiders
The only three loses of the year. Those early Jags teams were legendary man. I love Mark Brunell. The rarest of QB breeds. The GOOD left handed quarterback.
i remember this one. we had tivo then so our broadcast was a few seconds behind the other apartments in our complex. that issac bruce touchdown, and the tackle in the fourth quarter sent cheers cascading through our apartment complex like dominos. those watching the live broadcast first then those with various second delays from their tivos. greatest show on turf!!!! and with that said, lets go saints.
9:42 one of the greatest scrambles of all time! RIP to Steve McNair, one of my favorite QB's when I was a kid. I was 5 at the time and this was the first super Bowl I remember seeing. Our power was out because of a storm, so my dad determined not to miss the game got us a motel room to watch it. I remember seeing that final play on a little 15 inch screen in some cruddy motel room.
Aside from a few Cardinals World Series wins, this was only the second time the state of Missouri had a championship in anything. The football Gods had given their middle finger to the entire state for years. The feeling of euphoria around the entire state was amazing. The story of both teams leading up to the Super Bowl is worthy of a Netflix mini series. Good job on this video guys.
So much has changed since then: Rams moved back to LA. Titans QB murdered by his mistress. Georgia Dome imploded. ABC no longer has regular NFL broadcasts. Dot-coms who advertised during the game have gone under. It was a far better time for all.
Tornait in atlanta again too! Id say on a perfect day where EVERYTHING works the rams can beat the saints. But its gonna be very tough... i would love to see a rematch of chiefs at rams tho. That was one of the best games i have ever seen
Mike Jones deserves to be more known by general NFL fans for that play. I'm not saying it's on the Malcolm Butler level of game-deciding (due to clock & score), but it's still a Super Bowl winning play. It was not an easy tackle.
thanks for that story I lived that one as an Oilers fan growing up in Houston,Tx. saw it all go down when they left so did my heart and they wouldn't even let the city keep the Oilers name...and that's why I'm a COWBOYS fan to this day thanks again👍👍👍
But not Jeff Fisher, as it turns out. After Steve McNair, he stunted the growth of 2 franchise QBs (Vince Young and Jared Goff) and instead preferred his conservative system be run by a never ending stream of JAGs (ironic, that....)
I feel like this was even more in depth than other Rewinder episodes. By the time the music city miracle was brought up it felt like the video was in overtime. Very nice recap
As a Los Angeles native and a Rams fan from a family full of Rams fans this moment was euphoric...I wasn’t alive when they lost to the Steelers but to the men in my family this was what thy waited for their whole lives...it wasn’t until the next day they came to the sad realization that though there team had won there would be no parade in Los Angeles...I’m glad the Rams are back where they belong!
This was my first superbowl. I was 8yrs old & just became a full time NFL fan. I immediately became a Rams fan & to this day & not because of nostalgia but this is the best superbowl I ever seen!
It was like a football movie, it started out slow and got real exciting at the end with a guy coming up just short. Great game and I was hoping they would score just to see the first superbowl go into OT.
Funnily enough, I just watched a documentary on this very game yesterday on television. I love it when Super Bowls are close like this - nobody likes a blowout (except the winners).
@@trutwijd exactly. 5 one run games. 3 in extra innings. 4 ended on walkoffs. Unlikely heros all over the place. Mark Lemke killed it,in the series. Jerry Lillard's walk off sac fly in game 4. Scott Leuis's clutch game winning homer in game 2. Jack Morris's best pitching performance in world series history. (Outside of Don Larson). Gene Larkin with the walk off single in game 7. Guaranteed that nobody knows that Guy to this day if he doesnt come through.
I was ten years old so that series holds a special place for me. However, the 1996 series brought me back after the strike. That's my favorite World Series.
How about a rewind of the 2000-2002 Raiders? 2000 - Tony Siragusa does one of the most illegal hits ever on Rich Gannon and knocks him out in the 2nd Qtr of a close afc championship game, 2001 - tuck rule game, 2002 trade gruden and beat by him in super bowl. Great story
It's weird, I dont know why soccer has unparalleled popularity across so much of the world, and for some reason, one of the biggest and most athletically competitive nations the US, soccer never took the same hold across the population. It seems the NFL NBA and MLB will always have a greater appeal among the masses. It seems like the whole world is crazy for soccer, and yet most here in the US arent interested
the greatest show on turf lived up to their name...bruces instant title after that tie was something only the 99 rams could pull off..momentum luck had nothing on their talent...it was so expected fast and easy it almost cost them cause they scored to quickly
This was the most dramatic ending to a Super Bowl to date. And it helped usher in a new era of good Super Bowl games. Showing that SBXXXII wasn’t a fluke.
"James White's game winning touchdown to cap the greatest comeback in NFL History needs a deep rewind" Think about it: 1-Why did White, who was the 3rd string back that season and had only 6 carries in the game, get the handoff in overtime? 2-How did the Patriots come back from 28-3? 3-Why did the Falcons call a drop-back pass instead of running the ball to stay in field goal range and ice the game? 4-How was the Patriots rushing game shut down? 5-Everything about Tom Brady's suspension There are so many more things you could focus on too!
Thanks for this vid! Love the series! I would really love it tho if we did some more sports that wasn't football and mens basketball, granted that's probably the target audience sports haha. But for some variation I'd recommend: - 2016 Cricket World Cup Final, Carlos Brathwaite four sixes in the most stunning ending of a game I've ever seen - 2017 Morgan Williams buzzer beater for Miss St to break the Uconn 111 game win streak in the NCAAW final four - 2016 WNBA finals game 5 between arch rivals Minnesota Lynx and LA Sparks for a last second win in amazing shootout of a final game - 2016 ALDS game 5 Jose Bautista with the iconic batflip to seal the Blue Jays series in an insane 7th inning - 2011 Womens World Cup final, Japan come back to equalize twice and win in PK's over the USWNT - 2005 Liverpools miracle in Istanbul comeback against euro heavyweights AC Milan in Champions League final Granted some of these may be a little too recent to do right now but those are some of my favorite sporting moments and I think would bring a good variance to this already amazing series :)
Sorry i have to instantly dislike i will never let this loss go and refuse to watch this Update: Took back the dislike as I realized how childish that was. Still cant bring myself to watch this though 😔
SB Nation its fine any other time i love and watch these videos but this is just such a sore spot for me for years i just cant but regardless of my ignorance keep up the good work
Might be a while before we get 2016 WS Gm 7 or 2017 WS Gm 5. For now, 2011 WS Gm 6 1987 ECF Gm 5 - Bird’s steal SB 42 Doug Flutie Hail Mary 1995 NBA Finals Gm 1 1992 Duke Kentucky 1986 Masters 1987 Masters 2010 Duke Butler 1975 WS Gm 6 1987 NBA Finals Gm 4 1991 WS Gm 7
@@zackhaselius2757 Oh God no, that team was better than the 1995 team. Braves won all three games at Fulton County Stadium and have to win one game in the Meterodome.
One of the best Super Bowl's ever. So much heart, so many good stories, so many things that could have happened that play. But not everything works out in the end.
This was a great SB. Today, I’m not a fan of either of these teams, but back then, I only had hate for the Titans. Needless to say, I was thrilled with the ending.
The play that always comes to mind when this one is brought up, after the final play of course, was that Eddie George TD where he charged that LB with all his weight. In this era he’d be a tight end. Most RBs are under six feet, considerably. George was a 6’3”, with shoes or cleats easily 6-5. Forgotten legend.
This game, Gordon Hayward's almost half court game winner vs. Duke, Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals, Super Bowl 49, the 2016 NCAA championship between North Carolina and Villanova, Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals, and Game 7 of the 2016 World Series to me are some of the most dramatic endings in sports history; every second mattered and both teams in each situation gave all they had and that's what makes sports so incredible is that it puts you on the edge of your seat and makes your heart race.
Beef History: The Titans vs The 1 yard line
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RIP Steve McNair
@ALF Raydough You do realize he was a scum bag leading a disgusting double life with a mistress among other things and it got him killed? He got what he deserved. NO tears should be shed for him.
Stronger Everyday if a man murdered a woman for cheating you probably wouldn’t say she deserved it
Im from South Ms we still speak on him..
@@strongereveryday2302 No one deserves to be murdered unless they are in the process of murdering someone.
@@strongereveryday2302 gonna cry about it?
First Superbowl I ever seen... I remember that heartbreak just watching without a team of my own yet. I couldn't imagine the feeling of losing like that.
All heart from Tennessee to battle back but to come up short like that? Some Friday Night Lights stuff right there.
I feel like your highlight commentary for it would have been must watch if it had happened in this era
You’re content is extremely entertaining. Just subscribed.
Foooor what son!
Then you got rewarded with arguably the greatest super bowl of all time. If there isn't a statue of that Santonio Holmes catch in front of Heinz Field already, there should be
Brooooooooo, retro highlight commentary in the off-season would be AWESOME
This has to be the most heartbreaking lost in superbowl history
Imagine being just 1 yard short
That was the most dramatic ending to a Super Bowl ever.
Seahawks fan here, all I need to say.
Which one is worse: watching your team lose by a yard in the SB, or watching your team blow a 25 point lead in the SB? Eagles/Texans fan btw
@@SomethingWithZ bills fan, all I have to say
Tbf, they were one yard short of tying, not winning. The game would have gone on to overtime.
Whoa Jeff Fisher didn't finish 8-8? I think that's the important stat on this rewinder.
Steve McNair should be in the Hall of Fame just for leading a Jeff Fisher-"coached" team to a Super Bowl.
Deep rewind: How terrible a coach Jeff Fisher was and how he stayed employed for so long.
You mean 7-9?
He started out a really good coach
Fleeced the NFL for years and millions off this playoff run.
This was the first football game I ever watched. My mom had just passed away that September so me and my dad watched it. I was 9 years old. Such a good game. I fell in love with the game after that. Lol RIP dad I miss you to.
I was actually born in Nashville on January 31st the day right after this, my dad said he knew I would be a great kid because he told me to stay in my moms stomach until the game was over and I did just that 😂
Jordan Merricks You must have been a special child if she held you in her stomach. Defies human anatomy lmao!
One Day Short.
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Cheap Textbook lol I was actually born a day before this game on January 29 and my parents watched this in the hospital after I was born
Cheap Textbook I’m watching this in ur birthday soooooo happy birthday
As a Jacksonville native This was hard to watch. I mean, not as hard as watching a Jags game... But close.
Mike O'Barr what is as bad as watching the Jaguars loses in the AFC championship game last year?
@@jacklee4731 Last year will never compare to the 1999-2000 season. no team in the nfl could defeat us but the titans. we were 14-2 both losses to the titans, and then lost to them a 3rd time in the afc championship. Then the titans coach at the time called Jacksonville his second "home". I hate him to this day for saying that
I remember that team well: Smith, Taylor, Lake, Boselli, and Brunell. I thought it was a shame they could never reach their potential. I understand how you feel, though: my Bears have gone 15-40 against the Packers since Favre stepped in for Don Majkowksi in 1992, including a NFC championship loss at home
Lamar Jacksonville
Jax native and Jags fan here. I remember that season well. 14-2 with 2 losses to the Titans. And who do we get in the playoffs? Freaking Tennessee. LOL. 14-3....
That Steve McNair scramble to set up the final play belongs with Jermaine Kearse’s SB XLIX catch as two of the greatest forgotten plays in NFL history. Steve deserved a ring, RIP.
Some things that were left out that I feel like should've been in the video:
The Jacksonville Jaguars in the divisional round just beat Dan Marino and the Miami Dolphins 62-7, making it seem impossible to beat them.
The Titans then went into Jacksonville and spanked them, giving them their only 3 losses of the season, the only team to ever give a team their only 3 losses.
Even though the Rams had Torry Holt, Az Hakim, Isaac Bruce and Marshall Faulk, it was Ricky Prohl that was the hero in the NFC championship game, catching the game winning pass to go up 11-6.
It was one of the only times in NFL history the Super Bowl was only a week, not two weeks, after the AFC/NFC Championship games. One of the only other times it happened was 2 years later due to 9/11, where the Rams also played in that one.
There's a pretty strong argument that the Titans had the Jags plays all year.
good stuff. didn't know all that.
@@skyefox is there any proof of this?
Actually before this most if not all Super bowls were played only a week after the AFC/NFC championship games
@@dominiquerosemond5682 www.carolinahuddle.com/boards/topic/4396-how-many-years-has-it-been-2-weeks-between-afc-nfc-championship-and-the-superbowl/
Actually, out of 53 (including this year's super bowl) only 7 have ever been a week after.
Kevin Dyson was my high school weights instructor and an assistant coach while working on his Masters. Nobody dared asking him about the super bowl but he came off very humble and often talked more about loving playing basketball in college and his shoe collection lol. He's now a Vice Principal and a chill dude to look up to from what I heard.
I just know the kids at the school be telling each other "i dare you to talk to Mr Dyson about the super bowl"
I remember this season. This is one of the most memorable super bowls in my 31 years on earth. The titans miracle lateral on the return was crazy.
Forward pass.
@@cgtt908 They've literally studied it in labs and still say it was a lateral. Why must you continue to troll?
@@cgtt908 let me say this as a new bills fan (I'm not bandwagoning, I was birthed by pain), it was a lateral. Think about it dude, the only way we could've lost was by a freak of nature, and that happened. Plus, we kinda owed them a comeback, you know? I mean, we were the ones to defeat them with "the comeback"
One of the greatest games ever played hands down. But I feel awful for Bruce Matthews, he played I think 20 years in the NFL, as a CENTER and never won the superbowl.
Him and Peyton Manning are tied for most ever Pro Bowl selections (14...!)
He didnt just play center lol, he played more games at guard but also played both tackle positions for an extended period. The dude did it all on the O-line.
True but he’s in the HOF so it all works out.
And Steve McNair. It is super sad how he died without a super bowl. 😢
That mans poor brain 😥
That moment would mark the death of all hope for so many Tennessee football fans
True but... Ray Lewis the following year was the death-nail :'( The 2000 Superbowl was really the divisional match-up between Tennessee and Baltimore. Such bad memories.
In the movie castaway with Tom Hanks, when he returns to Memphis to find his wife remarried and with a new life, she tells him that Memphis has gotten a football team since he’s been gone, the titans, she told him that they they even went to a super bowl and we’re short by one yard from winning...
If you went to see that movie in St. Louis, which I did twice because I went with a friend who really wanted to see it but didn't want to go alone, the entire theater cheered after she said that line, haha.
*tied the game. Lol. Hollywood
@@trashpanda314 and that's if Al DelGreco didn't F up the extra point attempt. If I recall correctly he missed two field goals that game.
Cardinals vs. Packers 2015 divisional round game. Greatest final sequence to any game ever.
That is probably on my top 5 best games ever played list
Maybe in the NFL but not in sport. Agüero vs QPR or United Vs Bayern Munich
You must be young.
The ending play in regulation was the most miraculous thing ever converted in all of football.
Yeah that was a great game but as a Packers fan I hate you for reminding me of that.
I love Larry Fitzgerald, I think he's one of the classiest guys in the league, but...
In STL mike “the tackle” jones is god and we all grew up loving kurt Warner. It was a great time before the rams left but this is a great memory for the city of St.louis
Look at the bright side. You literally got the best thing the Rams ever had to offer: The Greatest Show on Turf.
And a shiny Trophy that will always be yours, and not Los Angeles' to gloat over. I'd say you got the better end of that.
@@davidgraham2673 now they both have a shiny trophy
@@luisnavarro5298 ,That's true. This past year was a great year for The Rams in LA. I was rooting hard for them to win it all. I've always had a soft spot for Matthew Stafford for quietly putting up year after year with the Lions bungling mismanagement. I always felt he was the real deal, and Cooper Kupp was phenomenal this year as a go-to guy, and proved it in the Superbowl.
It was a fantastic show we saw this year. One of my all-time top 5 to watch (where my team wasn't in it). I'm happy for the Rams this year.
I love this format! Ive only recently gotten into football and therefore dont know all the legendary moments in the sport yet and the way you present these rewinds i genuinely dont know who scores til the very end. Love it! Keep it up :)
As a Buccaneers fan going to have to disagree with you trashing the refs for the incomplete pass rule against the bucs in NFC title game. NFL rules at the time stated that if the ball hit the ground the pass had to be declared incomplete. This game got the rule changed next season so that if a receiver retained possession of a ball that bit the ground it was a catch. The old rule was dumb, but the refs made the right decision based of the rulebook at the time.
Fact we won a super bowl not too long after makes it okay regardless
Ya for sure, just wanted to point out the refs made the right call according to the rule
Hi fellow Bucs fans 👋
Yup, but we'll always remember the Bert Emmanuel rule and what could have been
@@NotABot316 Well your gonna get a second ring in these next 2-3 years
Will, this is your best episode yet. It has nothing to do with the subject, but rather with your growing familiarity with the format. Your ability to start general and narrow as the episode progresses is what makes this so much fun to watch, not to mention the entire reason I subscribe to SBNation. Thank you, and keep it up.
I miss the Warner Rams. So happy the new Rams are finaly doing well. Now if only my Raiders can make a come back.
Who made the tackle?
*Mike Jones*
Who?
Don't act like you don't know the name.
Hoes all me.... Now
MIKE JONES!!!!!!!!!
Greatest defensive play in super bowl history.
@@c.j.9072 -Malcom Butler interception against Seahawks
-James Harrison pick 6 against Kurt Warner
-Tracy Porter pick 6 against Peyton Manning
-Derrick Brooks pick 6 against raiders
@@xanny650 yea there's been some good still tho #1Mike Jones #2Malcolm Butler #3 Tracy Porter. Maybe I'm a little biased been a Rams fan forever.
Can you guys do the hit on Drew Bledsoe that started Brady’s career
as a jags fan this titans team haunts me in my nightmares. beat us 3 times. so close to our first Super Bowl
I know right that could have been our year 14-0 against everyone else ugh so aggravating
The Dude at least y’all had that 97 upset against elway lool
The only three loses of the year. Those early Jags teams were legendary man. I love Mark Brunell. The rarest of QB breeds. The GOOD left handed quarterback.
The reach is just one of those incredibly iconic moments in all super bowl history
i remember this one. we had tivo then so our broadcast was a few seconds behind the other apartments in our complex.
that issac bruce touchdown, and the tackle in the fourth quarter sent cheers cascading through our apartment complex like dominos. those watching the live broadcast first then those with various second delays from their tivos. greatest show on turf!!!!
and with that said, lets go saints.
Rewind 2000-2001 Ravens five-game touchdown drought in which they won two games by field goals and defense alone
First Super Bowl I remember watching as a kid. Made me a Rams fan for life.
Stuff of legends.
Love your guys videos. Very well put together and informative.
9:42 one of the greatest scrambles of all time! RIP to Steve McNair, one of my favorite QB's when I was a kid. I was 5 at the time and this was the first super Bowl I remember seeing. Our power was out because of a storm, so my dad determined not to miss the game got us a motel room to watch it. I remember seeing that final play on a little 15 inch screen in some cruddy motel room.
Love the NFL 2K5 level of this 🔥
Kofie Why? You remember this bro?
Aside from a few Cardinals World Series wins, this was only the second time the state of Missouri had a championship in anything. The football Gods had given their middle finger to the entire state for years. The feeling of euphoria around the entire state was amazing. The story of both teams leading up to the Super Bowl is worthy of a Netflix mini series. Good job on this video guys.
Royals play in Missouri tho
So much has changed since then:
Rams moved back to LA.
Titans QB murdered by his mistress.
Georgia Dome imploded.
ABC no longer has regular NFL broadcasts.
Dot-coms who advertised during the game have gone under.
It was a far better time for all.
Jon AtTheMovies Rams could get to the Super Bowl again! Just need to get through the Saints.
Was it? Because now we have reliable knowledge to prevent AIDS.
Why’d you have to remind me about the GD being imploded?😭😭😭
And Puma no longer makes nfl jerseys lol
Tornait in atlanta again too! Id say on a perfect day where EVERYTHING works the rams can beat the saints. But its gonna be very tough... i would love to see a rematch of chiefs at rams tho. That was one of the best games i have ever seen
#52MIKE JONES WITH THE TACKLE😃
R.IP. STEVE MCNAIR
Mike Jooooooooooooones!
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Mike Jones deserves to be more known by general NFL fans for that play.
I'm not saying it's on the Malcolm Butler level of game-deciding (due to clock & score), but it's still a Super Bowl winning play. It was not an easy tackle.
Probably one of the greatest tackles of all-time.
thanks for that story I lived that one as an Oilers fan growing up in Houston,Tx. saw it all go down when they left so did my heart and they wouldn't even let the city keep the Oilers name...and that's why I'm a COWBOYS fan to this day thanks again👍👍👍
This Super Bowl crushes me. Eddie George and Steve McNair deserved it so much smh.
D. Jones Jr. I was a young kid I bet my uncle that Tennessee would win.. I lost bastard lol
both teams deserved to win that game.
sure, they deserved it... but the Rams deserved it more.
Kurt Warner deserves it just as much. He literally had a Cinderella story.
But not Jeff Fisher, as it turns out. After Steve McNair, he stunted the growth of 2 franchise QBs (Vince Young and Jared Goff) and instead preferred his conservative system be run by a never ending stream of JAGs (ironic, that....)
I feel like this was even more in depth than other Rewinder episodes. By the time the music city miracle was brought up it felt like the video was in overtime. Very nice recap
Kevin dyson is the freshman principal at my school...no cap, I go to independence high school in Tennessee
Indy 2010 grad. Had him the last year i was there as a football coach!
Yo I go to centennial highschool 😂 see you on gameday next school year
As a Los Angeles native and a Rams fan from a family full of Rams fans this moment was euphoric...I wasn’t alive when they lost to the Steelers but to the men in my family this was what thy waited for their whole lives...it wasn’t until the next day they came to the sad realization that though there team had won there would be no parade in Los Angeles...I’m glad the Rams are back where they belong!
Superbowl 48 and the first play safety. The moment everyone knew that what was supposed to be a close-fought Denver win would be a blowout.
“What was supposed to be.” You’re acting like the outcome of that game was set in stone and then, was undone by the safety.
This was my first superbowl. I was 8yrs old & just became a full time NFL fan. I immediately became a Rams fan & to this day & not because of nostalgia but this is the best superbowl I ever seen!
Being from Miami plus the spygate situation with the Rams, I hate the Patriots with a passion! I loved that SB too.
It was like a football movie, it started out slow and got real exciting at the end with a guy coming up just short. Great game and I was hoping they would score just to see the first superbowl go into OT.
That happened in Super Bowl LI and I don't want to go over that anymore now.
Yeah but this happened many moons before the Falcons decided they don't want to be champs.
Funnily enough, I just watched a documentary on this very game yesterday on television. I love it when Super Bowls are close like this - nobody likes a blowout (except the winners).
2006 NLCS Game 7 or 2011 World Series Game 6 please.
MSUHitman he did game 6 dude
FSR production no he hasnt
2011 NLCS David Freeseeeee
Thank you for doing this! Reminding everyone about the GSOT - the ST. LOUIS Rams. So much respect for McNair and George and that Titans team.
Ive been waiting for this one
Probably my favorite series
Please do game 7 of 1991 please?
Amen - Black Jack's game 7 is one of the best performances ever. I still say 1991 is the best world series ever.
@@trutwijd exactly. 5 one run games. 3 in extra innings. 4 ended on walkoffs. Unlikely heros all over the place. Mark Lemke killed it,in the series. Jerry Lillard's walk off sac fly in game 4. Scott Leuis's clutch game winning homer in game 2. Jack Morris's best pitching performance in world series history. (Outside of Don Larson). Gene Larkin with the walk off single in game 7. Guaranteed that nobody knows that Guy to this day if he doesnt come through.
Game 7 1992 NLCS...Bream scores
I was ten years old so that series holds a special place for me. However, the 1996 series brought me back after the strike. That's my favorite World Series.
Yes! Thank you so much! I’ve been requesting this video
Need to do a rewinder of the Malcom Butler interception!
this was the first time my heart was broke I was 12 and cry for days about this. One day the titans will make it happen!!!!!
How about a rewind of the 2000-2002 Raiders? 2000 - Tony Siragusa does one of the most illegal hits ever on Rich Gannon and knocks him out in the 2nd Qtr of a close afc championship game, 2001 - tuck rule game, 2002 trade gruden and beat by him in super bowl. Great story
They were awesome. I was literally just thinking about those teams.
I watched about half of this video. I can’t watch the end. I know what happens. It still hurts.
Rewind Italy vs France 2006 Zidane Head-butt
Or Gotze WC 2014 winning goal
Or Patrick Kane 2010 OT goal
Or Liverpool vs Milan 2005 CL come back
Lets get come soccer/ucl up in these rewinds
@@pablonakasato1478 they did the 2012 Premeir League one already
It's weird, I dont know why soccer has unparalleled popularity across so much of the world, and for some reason, one of the biggest and most athletically competitive nations the US, soccer never took the same hold across the population. It seems the NFL NBA and MLB will always have a greater appeal among the masses. It seems like the whole world is crazy for soccer, and yet most here in the US arent interested
Love the rewinds please make more they are my favorite
As a Titans fan who was only 6 months old when this happened, this still hurts me tremendously.
the greatest show on turf lived up to their name...bruces instant title after that tie was something only the 99 rams could pull off..momentum luck had nothing on their talent...it was so expected fast and easy it almost cost them cause they scored to quickly
This was the most dramatic ending to a Super Bowl to date. And it helped usher in a new era of good Super Bowl games. Showing that SBXXXII wasn’t a fluke.
It's an absolute crime that the early Titans team never won a championship. That team was 🔥🔥🔥
Rest In Peace Steve McNair, it's always the best of us that get taken early.
Going 13-3 and not winning your division is crazy. Even crazier is beating the Jags twice that year and still losing the division 😯
As a Browns fan, I couldn't help but sympathize with Titans fans watching the final play.
Yeah, but if there’s a silver lining for Titans fans at least it wasn’t a controversial call it was clear that he fell a yard short.
"James White's game winning touchdown to cap the greatest comeback in NFL History needs a deep rewind"
Think about it:
1-Why did White, who was the 3rd string back that season and had only 6 carries in the game, get the handoff in overtime?
2-How did the Patriots come back from 28-3?
3-Why did the Falcons call a drop-back pass instead of running the ball to stay in field goal range and ice the game?
4-How was the Patriots rushing game shut down?
5-Everything about Tom Brady's suspension
There are so many more things you could focus on too!
WHERE DID THAT BOY COME FROM😃
THIS WOULD BE A GOOD ONE
Aidan Charde please never do that as a falcons fan it hurts 😂
As a Falcons fan I think I’ve suffered enough
It just happened. Let it breathe for a couple of years
Thanks for this vid! Love the series! I would really love it tho if we did some more sports that wasn't football and mens basketball, granted that's probably the target audience sports haha. But for some variation I'd recommend:
- 2016 Cricket World Cup Final, Carlos Brathwaite four sixes in the most stunning ending of a game I've ever seen
- 2017 Morgan Williams buzzer beater for Miss St to break the Uconn 111 game win streak in the NCAAW final four
- 2016 WNBA finals game 5 between arch rivals Minnesota Lynx and LA Sparks for a last second win in amazing shootout of a final game
- 2016 ALDS game 5 Jose Bautista with the iconic batflip to seal the Blue Jays series in an insane 7th inning
- 2011 Womens World Cup final, Japan come back to equalize twice and win in PK's over the USWNT
- 2005 Liverpools miracle in Istanbul comeback against euro heavyweights AC Milan in Champions League final
Granted some of these may be a little too recent to do right now but those are some of my favorite sporting moments and I think would bring a good variance to this already amazing series :)
Please do Jason Lezak in the 4 by 100 freestyle relay at the 2008 Olympics.
as a titans fan this moment ruined my life
and i wasn’t even born yet
SB XXXIV: Rams stop the Titans one yard short of continuing the game
SB LVI: Rams stop the Bengals one yard short of continuing the game
Also Donald ended the play what number does he wear 99 what year did they win in it in 1999
I’m from Inglewood, California and this was such a happy day for my family...you wouldn’t have known that they weren’t the LA Rams anymore!
*Ahhhhhh, it’s Rewind Time*
Z B The fact that it took so long for someone to make this joke
These are so awesome. Please keep up the good work!
Rewind Barca 6-1 PSG.
That's worse than blowing a 3-1 lead
yeah also a worse refereeing controversy than kings vs lakers
Nobody cares about soccer
@@LeeGHThomas it's the most popular sport in the world, try leaving your country for once
+Callum Mc lol
This is the best RUclips series ever
One yard short
these videos are actually sooooo nice
One of the best ones ever. Or should I say... pretty good.
These are so amazing, love all the information.
Sorry i have to instantly dislike i will never let this loss go and refuse to watch this
Update: Took back the dislike as I realized how childish that was. Still cant bring myself to watch this though 😔
Oh ok, sorry to put you through that. Thanks for going out of your way to let us know that you are a fan of a team!
Rip
😂 😂 😂 😂
SB Nation its fine any other time i love and watch these videos but this is just such a sore spot for me for years i just cant but regardless of my ignorance keep up the good work
@@SecretBaseSBN is that sarcasm
I was nine years old at this game sitting in the rams endzone. I'll forever remember this great game.
*REWIND THE HELMET CATCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
ANOTHER CLASSIC! Thanks friend!
Super Bowl 49 for the next Rewinder. Seahawks not running the ball at the 1.
51 might be an even better choice
Super Bowl 42
@@MyNamesNotOlaph SB49 is perfect. Not only did the game have a wild finish, but there was tons of bullshit surrounding it.
Homeless_jazz86 srsly? That joke is so old and overused. Everyone makes mistakes. I’m a pats fan btw.
Super Bowl 43
I’ll never forget rushing home from work and getting to see the last 30 seconds of this game.So so close
Please, Plaxico SB42 game winner
This was the first super bowl I watched all the way through and truly paid attention to. Way to set a 9 year old’s expectations way too high for life.
Might be a while before we get 2016 WS Gm 7 or 2017 WS Gm 5. For now, 2011 WS Gm 6
1987 ECF Gm 5 - Bird’s steal
SB 42
Doug Flutie Hail Mary
1995 NBA Finals Gm 1
1992 Duke Kentucky
1986 Masters
1987 Masters
2010 Duke Butler
1975 WS Gm 6
1987 NBA Finals Gm 4
1991 WS Gm 7
Thank you for including 91 game 7. It badly needs it.
@@zackhaselius2757 Oh God no, that team was better than the 1995 team. Braves won all three games at Fulton County Stadium and have to win one game in the Meterodome.
@@Shawn6751 im getting mixed signals. What do you mean by "oh god no".
@@zackhaselius2757 That was the worst to first season and Braves had replay review like today. The Braves would have won the 1991 World Series.
Duke butler 👌🏾
One of my favorite moments ever!
Please just do 2011 World Series Game 6 already.
i get goose bumps every time i watch it; about 50% of the time, it brings a tear to my eye.
That was one of those Game Six endings where the whole country knew Game Seven was theirs too.
One of the best Super Bowl's ever. So much heart, so many good stories, so many things that could have happened that play. But not everything works out in the end.
im simple man. i see rewinder, i click
This was a great SB. Today, I’m not a fan of either of these teams, but back then, I only had hate for the Titans. Needless to say, I was thrilled with the ending.
I was 3 years old when the Rams won the Super Bowl. I am not a Rams fan anymore because they moved to LA.
They are the same franchise lol why don't you like em the only difference is that they are in la and not St Louis they are still connected
These rewind episodes are so tuff💯
Beef History: Michigan vs winning meaningful games
Jalen Watts Jackson’s game winning punt return in the 2015 Michigan vs Michigan State game deserves a deep rewind.
Jon Bois is SB Nation's Terell Pryor. He's their best content maker but he's also their best editor. MAKE A NEW VIDEO JERKASS
humansRpepul2 he did some ufc vids a month aho
The play that always comes to mind when this one is brought up, after the final play of course, was that Eddie George TD where he charged that LB with all his weight. In this era he’d be a tight end. Most RBs are under six feet, considerably. George was a 6’3”, with shoes or cleats easily 6-5. Forgotten legend.
Bring the Rams back to STL
Robert Wieder Hopefully. I grew up calling them the St. Louis Rams and I still do it.
Lol you guys are the same boat with the Chargers fans they wan't them back to San Diego.
@@octavianflores1522 add the city of Oakland to that list
I have never been so happy to see 0:00 on the clock since the Rams were playing prevent defense for the final drive of the game.
I believe you miss the fact is was the year of our lord, 2000
This game, Gordon Hayward's almost half court game winner vs. Duke, Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals, Super Bowl 49, the 2016 NCAA championship between North Carolina and Villanova, Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals, and Game 7 of the 2016 World Series to me are some of the most dramatic endings in sports history; every second mattered and both teams in each situation gave all they had and that's what makes sports so incredible is that it puts you on the edge of your seat and makes your heart race.