@@Matatabi6 luckily I'm a Seahawks fan, so I was able to push back my dark days by 2 weeks, then they played the Patriots in the super bowl. And you know what happened....
I never will forget last year during the playoffs. At halftime, the Chargers were up 28-3 against the Jags and I said to myself, they are going to lose this game. Then of course they did.
I was at that game. As a jags fan, I was pissed during the first half, it sucked. Then, I looked at reddit and saw chargers fans saying “watch we’ll blow this one.” It was right then I knew, they were gonna be right.
@@Kaanfight cause we used to this shit. But for some reason this one hurt way more than the others... I was one of the only charger fans who thought we would win the game, even when the score was 28 30 I had hope. I should've known. Never again.
As mentioned, same difference but it was actually 27-7 at halftime. Still expected from the Chargers to blow the lead. (At one point right before halftime it was 27-0)
I'd put the 2006 Divisional Round over the 2022 Wild Card for the Chargers. As bad as the blown lead against the Jags was, that was a pretty standard blown lead where they just stalled on offense and defense. They were the No.1 seed in 2006 and could not stop shooting themselves in the foot throughout the game. They easily should have won handily but committed so many mistakes including the infamous Marlon Mccree blunder. That was their year to win a Super Bowl too.
The Chiefs game against the Colts in 2013 was deserving to be on this list but on the plus side the Texans choke against the Chiefs in 2019 was hilarious to watch.
@@matthewqualiotto4578 I'm a little suspicious too. Like, I get momentum is a thing, but I find it hard to believe that a professional football team could be as incompetent as the Falcons were. Like D. Freeman basically letting Hightower walk past him, them getting to the 22 yard line with a chance to kick a game-sealing FG... and LOSING 23 yards, all the missed tackles, etc. just seem kind of implausible. And the NFL certainly wouldn't mind all the clout it gave them.
Pittsburgh’s choke day was definitely 2011 Super Bowl but SPECIFICALLY the 4th quarter. Packers were only barely ahead, the #1 defense in the nfl did its job on stopping Rodgers from scoring anymore points and Ben Roethlisberger was on his way to lead the comeback TD just like he did against the Cardinals. Except PITTSBURGH’s WRs kept dropping almost every pass from Ben all in the 4th quarter. Ben and the defense were doing their job in the 4th quarter but the WRs chocked the day away costing that incredible defense and Ben Roethlisberger they’re 3rd Super Bowl of the decade.
The Titans choice is recency bias. Their real worst choke was the 2008 divisional where they were the No.1 seed playing at home and they kept blowing chances to score.
I was positive we'd be reminded once again about falling 1 yard short of a Super Bowl, but I guess that was part of the 99 season that just so happened to go down in 2000
@@Lindblum_Castle well they were underdogs so not a huge choke compared to being the best team and not winning a playoff game ONLY Bc stupid Tanny throws 3 INTs😐
Honestly we need an update- Lions would easily be the conference championship, Ravens and Bills you could argue for their losses to the Chiefs this postseason as well as Dallas getting blown out by my Packers
On the Vikings one: a 56 yard field goal isn't a gimme, despite what notorious homer Paul Allen would lead you to believe. Odds are the Vikings miss and the game still goes into overtime. The 2000 NFC Championship Game might be an even bigger choke job. Though the Vikings were slight underdogs going into the game, few expected the Giants to completely annihilate them.
I don't think you've seen the full Vikings vs Saints game. The Vikings should have won that game handily but kept turning the ball over. And on the INT play, Brett Favre could have just run and picked up about 10 yards. Then their kicker who had been great that year would have had a 46 yarder in a dome.
The final 10 games of the 2003 season deserves (dis)honorable mention as after starting 6-0, the Vikings went 3-7 and missed the playoffs. And in those 7 losses, 5 of them were to teams that finished with losing seasons.
Saints.....2002 period. Stacked offense, slightly above average defense. Lost to the worst teams in the league, but all the good teams they played save for Atlanta, even beat an all-time bucs defense twice. Aaron Brooks stunk it up inexplicably down the stretch.
nah, 1972 dolphins, the 2006-2007 pats lost in the super bowl meaning they didn't have a completely undefeafted/winning season, the 1972 dolphins went 14-0 in the regular season, and then 3-0 in the playoffs winning the superbowl
I'd say the Saints worst CHOKE was either the Rams NFC Champ or the Bucs divisional game instead of the MM. Against the Rams they had a 13-0 lead that should have been even bigger. And and against the Bucs all they had to do was not turn the ball over but they did that multiple times.
@@nexuseagles6279 Well they were robbed but they also did a lot of choking to get to that point. Two plays before, they had 1st down and all they needed to do was drain some clock and pick up a first down, but Drew Brees threw a terrible incompletion.
Bills not being 13 seconds against chiefs in 2021 divisional round is bs ngl. Oh I am pretty biased but still I think people would agree that there’s should of been that
3:38, honestly the browns choke job of the century should've been 10-6 in 2007-08= no playoffs, besides in the January 2003 wild card game, they were going up against a Steelers team that found themselves being hot at the right time. Don't feel bad that the browns lost that game. 5:54 I would swap with the 2021 NFC championship game vs Buccaneers or last years divisional game vs 49ers. 6:35 I would replace with the 2006 AFC divisional vs Steelers. 7:06 I would replace with either 2018 wild card game vs Titans, 2019 AFC championship game vs Patriots or Super Bowl LV against Buccaneers. 7:57 I would swap it with the 2007 Divisional vs Patriots, the chargers were up 21-3 at one point, whereas 2023 at Jacksonville was only a wild card game. 9:56, I agree but I think the saints had a better opportunity of winning the Super Bowl a year later vs Rams before getting cheated out. 11:39 i'd swap with the 2002 AFC championship vs Patriots or 2018 Divisional vs Jaguars (besides the 2017-18 Steelers are the first team to score 40+points in the divisional round and fail). 12:36 I'd swap with last years NFC divisional vs Rams. 13:11 I'd swap with the 2001 or 2009 AFC divisional vs Ravens, both of which the Ravens would upset the Titans.
How can you not talk about the horid officatiing of the Vikings NFC championship collapse. This was the peak of bountygate and that lead to the winning of this game.
The 2002 NFC Championship Game wasn’t at the Linc, it was the very last game at Veterans Stadium so get it right TPS… This channel can be so inaccurate 🙄
How was it that, after halftime, the NE defense had suddenly figured out every single play that the Rams were going to do? It makes no sense. That SB was rigged or they cheated.
Sorry but the Ravens one wasn't a choke job. Once the talent is concentrated and the body wears down, the gimmicks and mobility mean less. That's why mobile QB's tend not to win the Superbowl. Pittsburgh was the playoff game against Cleveland in the 2020 season.
Cards 2020, more like 2021, started 8-0, A.J. Green forgot how to turn around, all went down hill from there, ended 5th in the nfc, most crappy playoff performance ever against the rams.
@@teacherdad1988 meh, Tennessee was just better. They were the 1 seed that year and the game wasn’t even close. If anything the Dolphins were very lucky to even be in that position due to the ridiculously easy schedule they had down the stretch (Texans, Panthers, Giants, Jets twice, and the saints with Ian Book at QB). Wouldn’t exactly call that a choke or collapse.
Sorry but wrong on the bills one. 13 secs from AFC championship game vs easy to beat Bengal team. Yes ot were trash and they should have been given a chance but they gave that score with 13 secs
@@fromthehaven94 2021 Bengal were shameful and fake AFC champs. They know if Ryan tannehill doesn't throw that picking season over in the divisional round. Honesty the Rams won the SB the second they made it.
Bro sounds like conservatives when the police kill an unarmed black man 💀When he was talking about the 2014 Lions vs Cowboys, "did the refs screw up? Yeah big time, but the Lions gave up 17 points!" Sounds a lot like "Did the police have use lethal force? No not at all, but the man did resist!" Like bro the same way they are still defending crooked cops actions and still allowing that tragedy to go on is within the same reasoning for the refs mistakes! The Lions still have to deal with bs refs calls and until put in check will keep dealing with it! They even tried in the Aaron's last Packers game!
Falcons choking to Patriots 34-28 in Super Bowl LI after leading 28-3 definitely indicates that Atlanta is dominant at blowing leads!
True that but i think we all remember that but it should still be up there
And we blew like 7 leads in 2020
The 2002 NFC championship game was actually the last game played at the old Veterans Stadium.
Before Watching Dis, I Just Know My Falcons 28-3 Meltdown Finna Be On The List😭😭😭
Damn, as a long-time Panthers fan; that thumbnail hurts. But I will admit you are not wrong
I respect that
For the Cardinals I was thinking of the 2006 game against the Bears
2014 NFC Championship game was a legendary defensive collapse
The first day my parents ever gave me a significant amount of alcohol a dark day for all packers fans
@@Matatabi6 luckily I'm a Seahawks fan, so I was able to push back my dark days by 2 weeks, then they played the Patriots in the super bowl. And you know what happened....
I never will forget last year during the playoffs. At halftime, the Chargers were up 28-3 against the Jags and I said to myself, they are going to lose this game. Then of course they did.
I was at that game. As a jags fan, I was pissed during the first half, it sucked. Then, I looked at reddit and saw chargers fans saying “watch we’ll blow this one.” It was right then I knew, they were gonna be right.
@@Kaanfight cause we used to this shit. But for some reason this one hurt way more than the others... I was one of the only charger fans who thought we would win the game, even when the score was 28 30 I had hope. I should've known. Never again.
27-0*
@@Joemama..Same difference. Lol.
As mentioned, same difference but it was actually 27-7 at halftime. Still expected from the Chargers to blow the lead. (At one point right before halftime it was 27-0)
how is bills not 13 second
That's fine
Easily should’ve been that
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Bc that wasn’t so much of a choke but the OT rules that’s y they changed them for playoff games
@Michael Bassamore it definitely was a choke that 13 seconds forced ot
I'd put the 2006 Divisional Round over the 2022 Wild Card for the Chargers. As bad as the blown lead against the Jags was, that was a pretty standard blown lead where they just stalled on offense and defense. They were the No.1 seed in 2006 and could not stop shooting themselves in the foot throughout the game. They easily should have won handily but committed so many mistakes including the infamous Marlon Mccree blunder. That was their year to win a Super Bowl too.
I hate that I'm a fan of this team but here we fucking are
They were up 21-3 in the 2007 divisional vs Patriots.
Just started watching and I already know Matt Ryan will be mentioned twice lol
As a cowboy fan I’m just like “I mean you have a lot to pick from”
You forgot to mention the 5 fumbles the Vikings had. No Bountygate, 1 or 2 fewer fumbles, and Vikings win that game
The Chiefs game against the Colts in 2013 was deserving to be on this list but on the plus side the Texans choke against the Chiefs in 2019 was hilarious to watch.
it feels illegal to be this early
As a Falcons fan
I have become immune to 28-3
It has only made you stronger as a fan
@@Kaanfight yep
As a Giants fan I knew which game you’d pick as soon as I saw the title of the video. That game still pisses me off.
Love your video TPS
Video Idea: Underrated Draft Prospects
Day 3 of asking “ranking punters from worst to best”
It was nice of you to follow up the Colts choke with a reminder that they also choked on keeping their franchise QB healthy.
This is a certified hood classic
The Falcons in SB 51 is probably the worst choke in sports history.
Or 2022 colts vs Vikings
Yea
@@isaiahnieves that was a regular season game
@@ii-kingfancy-ll3915 still a big choke job
Bills fans happy it only went back to 2000. "Wide Right" is still a sore spot for them.
08 Lions 😭
As an Eagles fan, TPS, the Bucs came in to the Vet and beat us. It was our last game in the Vet
I wish I could forget that game🤮🤮
Why must us Falcons be tortured even more. It was 6 years ago, LET IT GO ALREADY!!
It’s in the title of the video tho
They'll never escape it.
You say that, but they used Super Bowl 50 for the thumbnail which was even longer ago.
Honestly you guys didn’t choke I’m 100% convinced you were paid to throw that game
@@matthewqualiotto4578 I'm a little suspicious too. Like, I get momentum is a thing, but I find it hard to believe that a professional football team could be as incompetent as the Falcons were. Like D. Freeman basically letting Hightower walk past him, them getting to the 22 yard line with a chance to kick a game-sealing FG... and LOSING 23 yards, all the missed tackles, etc. just seem kind of implausible. And the NFL certainly wouldn't mind all the clout it gave them.
Pittsburgh’s choke day was definitely 2011 Super Bowl but SPECIFICALLY the 4th quarter. Packers were only barely ahead, the #1 defense in the nfl did its job on stopping Rodgers from scoring anymore points and Ben Roethlisberger was on his way to lead the comeback TD just like he did against the Cardinals. Except PITTSBURGH’s WRs kept dropping almost every pass from Ben all in the 4th quarter. Ben and the defense were doing their job in the 4th quarter but the WRs chocked the day away costing that incredible defense and Ben Roethlisberger they’re 3rd Super Bowl of the decade.
As an Eagles fan i think the biggest choke for the Giants since 2000 is the Miracles at the Meadowlands II. Much bigger than that 49ers choke
The Titans choice is recency bias. Their real worst choke was the 2008 divisional where they were the No.1 seed playing at home and they kept blowing chances to score.
Though both games were different, the Titans being the #1 seed and at home were the same. They don't mention the nine sacks on Burrow.
@@fromthehaven94 It's crazy, I think the Titans have gone one and done all 3 times they've been the No.1 seed.
Yea I knew my Titans would be that game. Thanks Tanny
I was positive we'd be reminded once again about falling 1 yard short of a Super Bowl, but I guess that was part of the 99 season that just so happened to go down in 2000
I thought the 2019 AFC Championship game against my Chiefs would be the one for you guys
@@Lindblum_Castle well they were underdogs so not a huge choke compared to being the best team and not winning a playoff game ONLY Bc stupid Tanny throws 3 INTs😐
@@kevinhambrick2035 only would have forced overtime
as a steelers fan, i am surprised the 2020 11-0 to loss in wildcard round to browns didnt make the list.
I was thinking this season as well
Love the videos 🤙
For the Cardinals it should have been the 2006 MNF game vs Chicago
I already know the Texans one before watching. 24 point lead😓
02 was the last game in the vet not the Linc. I watched barber run the int back into the end zone I was sitting 50ft from...ugh
Man I was sick
Besides SB 42,i think the 06/07 AFC championship against the Colts was the another choke job for Patriots
meh they overachieved. In 2006 their best receiver was Reche Caldwell lol
Honestly we need an update- Lions would easily be the conference championship, Ravens and Bills you could argue for their losses to the Chiefs this postseason as well as Dallas getting blown out by my Packers
The 07 cowboys finished with the NFLS top record in 2007 the same year the patriots went 16-0, damn they must’ve been really good!!
The title 💀😂
as a GB fan, i still can't watch the 2014 NFC title game without dying a little inside.
to be fair, I believe Rodgers was injured at that point, but still they should have won that one lol
One can make an argument about the 2006 Wild Card game against Seattle as the Cowboys’ biggest choke job, as well.
Top 10 charger chokes
On the Vikings one: a 56 yard field goal isn't a gimme, despite what notorious homer Paul Allen would lead you to believe. Odds are the Vikings miss and the game still goes into overtime.
The 2000 NFC Championship Game might be an even bigger choke job. Though the Vikings were slight underdogs going into the game, few expected the Giants to completely annihilate them.
I don't think you've seen the full Vikings vs Saints game. The Vikings should have won that game handily but kept turning the ball over. And on the INT play, Brett Favre could have just run and picked up about 10 yards. Then their kicker who had been great that year would have had a 46 yarder in a dome.
The final 10 games of the 2003 season deserves (dis)honorable mention as after starting 6-0, the Vikings went 3-7 and missed the playoffs. And in those 7 losses, 5 of them were to teams that finished with losing seasons.
yep, like the 02 saints haha@@shauncameron8390
5 best Super Bowl performances vs 5 worst Super Bowl performances
Saints.....2002 period. Stacked offense, slightly above average defense. Lost to the worst teams in the league, but all the good teams they played save for Atlanta, even beat an all-time bucs defense twice. Aaron Brooks stunk it up inexplicably down the stretch.
4:16 I thought the NFL's top record team in 2007 was the Patriots with a 16-0 season
nah, 1972 dolphins, the 2006-2007 pats lost in the super bowl meaning they didn't have a completely undefeafted/winning season, the 1972 dolphins went 14-0 in the regular season, and then 3-0 in the playoffs winning the superbowl
@@xulus Top record team IN 2007.
28-3, to a guy with a 28-3 TD-INT ratio against that team
How Rodgers always blows the nfc championship games lol
lol he was on the inferior team every time.
Top 10 Teams that should’ve won a superbowl but didn’t
Love this suggestion. I have add top teams that made a SB but shouldn't have.
@@nexuseagles6279 rams in 2019
@@christianescamilla5399 Yeah number one automatically but there quite a few teams like 1994 chargers, 2008 cards, 2003 panthers, and 1998 Falcons
@@christianescamilla5399 lol nope they didn't deserve to be there
TPS: Pittsburgh Steelers late 2018 collapse.
Me: This week.......on Days of Our Steelers.
I'd say the Saints worst CHOKE was either the Rams NFC Champ or the Bucs divisional game instead of the MM. Against the Rams they had a 13-0 lead that should have been even bigger. And and against the Bucs all they had to do was not turn the ball over but they did that multiple times.
Bucs game was a choke, the 2018 NFC championship game was a robbery. I don't need to say why.
@@nexuseagles6279 Well they were robbed but they also did a lot of choking to get to that point. Two plays before, they had 1st down and all they needed to do was drain some clock and pick up a first down, but Drew Brees threw a terrible incompletion.
saints fan here. Todd Gurley helped the saints out big time early, sucks to say, but Goff outplayed Brees
Best youtuber
I 100 percent agree with new Orleans saints one
May have to redue this next year and replace chargers/jags with chargers/raiders
Top 10 best slot receivers ever
Bad officiating in some of these games CAN'T be considered a choke job
The “Minneapolis Miracle” was a joke. Vikings did nothing miraculous. Just the worst attempt of a tackle on NO player that allowed that to happen.
Bills not being 13 seconds against chiefs in 2021 divisional round is bs ngl. Oh I am pretty biased but still I think people would agree that there’s should of been that
Hmm before watching the video:
27-3
Goal line
Chargers vs Jags
13 seconds
Dak sliding
Cam Newton not recovering
Broncos superbowl offense shutdown
How did an offense lead by Rex Grossman managed to be a top 5? That guy was horrible, he had almost the same numbers of touchdowns as interceptions
They had a decent running game with Thomas Jones.
Raiders nations
As a Falcons fan, I don’t even know why I clicked on this video 🤦🏽♂️….
Idk how you can say a team choked if it comes down to bad calls
3:38, honestly the browns choke job of the century should've been 10-6 in 2007-08= no playoffs, besides in the January 2003 wild card game, they were going up against a Steelers team that found themselves being hot at the right time. Don't feel bad that the browns lost that game. 5:54 I would swap with the 2021 NFC championship game vs Buccaneers or last years divisional game vs 49ers. 6:35 I would replace with the 2006 AFC divisional vs Steelers. 7:06 I would replace with either 2018 wild card game vs Titans, 2019 AFC championship game vs Patriots or Super Bowl LV against Buccaneers. 7:57 I would swap it with the 2007 Divisional vs Patriots, the chargers were up 21-3 at one point, whereas 2023 at Jacksonville was only a wild card game. 9:56, I agree but I think the saints had a better opportunity of winning the Super Bowl a year later vs Rams before getting cheated out. 11:39 i'd swap with the 2002 AFC championship vs Patriots or 2018 Divisional vs Jaguars (besides the 2017-18 Steelers are the first team to score 40+points in the divisional round and fail). 12:36 I'd swap with last years NFC divisional vs Rams. 13:11 I'd swap with the 2001 or 2009 AFC divisional vs Ravens, both of which the Ravens would upset the Titans.
Are you kidding? Nothing tops the Seahawks NFC Champ for the Packers. That's probably a top 3 choke in NFL history.
Saints biggest choke job was losing to the Niners in 2011 playoffs
I will forever remember the 2019 Super Bowl as being the worst officiating in SB history. 49ers were robbed at the end.
I’m guessing the eagles biggest choke job is Super Bowl 57
2002 nfc championship game is a good one too
How can you not talk about the horid officatiing of the Vikings NFC championship collapse. This was the peak of bountygate and that lead to the winning of this game.
Ravens is 2011 afc championship by far
The 2002 NFC Championship Game wasn’t at the Linc, it was the very last game at Veterans Stadium so get it right TPS… This channel can be so inaccurate 🙄
How was it that, after halftime, the NE defense had suddenly figured out every single play that the Rams were going to do? It makes no sense. That SB was rigged or they cheated.
huh? The rams scored 14 IN the second half
The bears should have been the double doink
Sorry but the Ravens one wasn't a choke job. Once the talent is concentrated and the body wears down, the gimmicks and mobility mean less. That's why mobile QB's tend not to win the Superbowl.
Pittsburgh was the playoff game against Cleveland in the 2020 season.
The Ravens should be the 2011 AFC championship game. They outplayed the patriots for most of that game… and then Billy Cundiff happened.
would have only ensured overtime, they were down by 3@@ErikCB912
Why leave out Burrow getting sacked nine times?
W video
This is pretty bad. Arizona’s was definitely Super Bowl 43 for example
Raiders- entire 2022 season
With Week 2's collapse vs. the Cardinals being the highlight.
How is the cardinals one not going 11-0 almost to lose every game at the end
They still made the playoffs.
As an eagles fan🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 dont remind me for thr love of god
😂😂😂 Nope it should always be reminded to yall shxtdelphia city
Broncos VS Seahawks SB????
Id say the 2020 season would be the steelers. The 2018 season we lost to brady and the pats due to the jesse james botched touchdown call.
That was in 2017 not 2018
Not as bad as the 2001 AFC Champ.
How many of these chokes involve a Manning?
The Los Angeles rams 2022 season
As a falcons fan I’d rather not watch this video 😂
Cards 2020, more like 2021, started 8-0, A.J. Green forgot how to turn around, all went down hill from there, ended 5th in the nfc, most crappy playoff performance ever against the rams.
How is panthers not when our kicker kicked the ball out of bounds and set up Brady in field goal position
pats were 0 for 2 on field goals before that lol, panthers got lucky it wasn't a bigger loss
2021 cardinals not biggest choke job?
Texans vs chiefs 24-0
Dolphins late season collapse 21-22
Didn’t that team start off badly and won most of their games late in the season? Wouldn’t exactly call that a choke
@@ErikCB912 it did but they make the playoffs had they beaten Tennessee in week 17.
@@teacherdad1988 meh, Tennessee was just better. They were the 1 seed that year and the game wasn’t even close. If anything the Dolphins were very lucky to even be in that position due to the ridiculously easy schedule they had down the stretch (Texans, Panthers, Giants, Jets twice, and the saints with Ian Book at QB). Wouldn’t exactly call that a choke or collapse.
Am done with tps.
2 in offense for bears haha it was grossman as our qb we weren’t second youviduirs
How many times are we going to talk about super bowl 51 just stop you did to many videos on it😞
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Sorry but wrong on the bills one. 13 secs from AFC championship game vs easy to beat Bengal team. Yes ot were trash and they should have been given a chance but they gave that score with 13 secs
Easy to beat? Those Bills were held to a field in their only drive against the Bengals in the canceled game.
@@fromthehaven94 2021 Bengal were shameful and fake AFC champs. They know if Ryan tannehill doesn't throw that picking season over in the divisional round. Honesty the Rams won the SB the second they made it.
How kc chiefs not the 2022 afc championship against Cincinnati?
I guess a 28 point lead in the 3rd quarter is worse than an 18 point lead in the 2nd quarter.
That's not the biggest one. If the title said RECENT choke job, then maybe.
Washington has a terrible name
Upcoming chargers 27-0 😂
my second cousin gave me a pretty good choke job when we were 15
First like
I was the first comment too
Bro sounds like conservatives when the police kill an unarmed black man 💀When he was talking about the 2014 Lions vs Cowboys, "did the refs screw up? Yeah big time, but the Lions gave up 17 points!" Sounds a lot like "Did the police have use lethal force? No not at all, but the man did resist!" Like bro the same way they are still defending crooked cops actions and still allowing that tragedy to go on is within the same reasoning for the refs mistakes! The Lions still have to deal with bs refs calls and until put in check will keep dealing with it! They even tried in the Aaron's last Packers game!