Issac Green, I must say thank you. I'm a combat veteran who had 30+ concussions while serving. I was fine, with a few migraines, until about 10 years ago. Then, I got what's known as an intractable migraine. That means it never ends. It varies in pain, but doesn't stop. Add PTSD, and more. Importantly, I would never change anything about my service, aside from not losing my brothers. So, I'm stuck in the migraine room that my lovely wife put together for me. One thing that gives me pleasure are these great NFL films that you've gifted me. I'm also Cherokee and I owe my career as a sniper to my Cherokee grandfather teaching me to shoot beginning when I was 8 years old. He taught everything I needed to stay alive while serving too. Tracking, hunting, and living off any land, anywhere in the world. He started me long distance shooting when I was 10 with a Mauser 98 30-06. I owe him so much. He was a huge Steelers fan and lived to see their Super Bowl wins. I was so thankful he got to witness that before he crossed over. He also taught me the Cherokee language. The word wa-do, means thank you, or thanks. It's pronounced wah-doe. Easy peasy, right? So, Issac, wa-do!
Games with names after 2009: The Butt Fumble, The Philly Special, The Minneapolis/Miami Miracle, The Double Doink, The Fail Mary. Let me know if I missed something
The following is a quote from Brent Musburger during the broadcast of the Redskins-Eagles Wildcard Playoff Game just 8 weeks later after the Body Bag Game: "Well, it was body bags for the Redskins the last time and who knows, maybe it'll be a pine box for Buddy after this one."
During The Ice Bowl, unless I'm mistaken, that was Jerry Kramer throwing the block that got Bart Starr into the end zone. My Cherokee grandfather was a huge Steelers fan and The Immaculate Reception was his favorite play of all time. He loved it! I was visiting as a kid and I had never seen my grandfather that excited about anything on TV before. I was thrilled for him.
1:38 The Fumble! 5:39 The Body Bag Game. 9:09 The Ghost To The Post. 14:11 The Sea of Hands! 17:24 The Greatest Game Ever Played. 21:44 The Fog Bowl. 24:53 The Drive. 29:27 The Catch. 34:38 The Ice Bowl. 40:28 The Immaculate Reception.
I definitely remember the "Fog Bowl". I watched it with my (then & now) best friend. He was wanting it to be suspended, but I wasn't. Truth be told, I didn't want it suspended because I was pulling for the Bears. If the Eagles were winning, I would have wanted it suspended too.
This episode should've been The Top 10 Raider Games with Names: 1. Red Right 88 2. The Criminal Element Game 3. Sea of Hands 4. Ghost to the Post 5. The Holly Roller 6. The Heidi Game 7. The Bucs Stop Here 8. The Yuck Rule Game 9. The Immaculate Deception 10. The Unholy Roller
What about the Thanksgiving Day massacre it was a Thanksgiving game in Detroit against the Green Bay Packers and the mid 1960s I can't remember the year exactly. But they have said that Bart Starr was sacked a total of 11 times in that one game and that was probably one of the worst losses of Vince Lombardi's career his only loss of that year too. I know it's the Lions but still give it some credit because it did happen against Vince Lombardi
1. Defense can be played./ defenders could hit. 2. You could actually tackle the QB. 3. No diva players. 4. Standing for the national anthem. 5. Super Bowl was about the game itself. 6.better commentators (no Joe Buck) 7. Coaches could coach and were in charge, not the players. 8. Wasn't all about the QB 9. More than 4 team divisions 10. Too many indoor stadiums. Ps. I suppose some of those could could go together.
Greatest game nickname in NFL history the 70s ghost to the Post 1977 AFC divisional playoffs Raiders vs Colts the 80s fumble 1987 AFC Championship Cleveland Browns vs Denver Broncos and the early 90s change of the Guard 1992 NFC Championship Dallas Cowboys vs San Francisco 49ers 🏈
Well, it was a Monday Night game and so many Washington QB's got hurt that RB Brian Mitchell was pressed into emergency duty. On top of that the Eagles scored 2 defensive TD's. It was quite a memorable game.
One thing they forgot to mention about the immaculate reception: even if Franco caught it, it’s not clear that it was a legal catch. At the time, a ball that was tipped from one offensive player to another was not a legal catch. Should have explored that.
Does anyone( without completely seeing this video ?)Remember "bottlegate".In December 2001 when Jacksonville played the Cleveland Browns and what happened beacuse of just flat out shitty officiating!!!!
They spelled it wrong. Its Gerry not Jerry. And this Sandusky never went to Penn State but his father was a Lineman Coach for the Baltimore Colts during the 50s, 60s, and 70s.
Including the Heidi Bowl. I was watching as a young Jets fan. It may not have been a critical game, but it changed how the networks cover the games from then on.
@@ravenshade266 That's Donkeys fans intelligence(LACK THEREOF)! You gotta remember all of Donkeyhood went ape shit after a TIE football game on Monday Night Football in 1973!
Top three should be The Ice Bowl, The Helmet Catch The Hail Mary. Ice bowl is always number one. The helmet catch was the greatest moment in sports history And the Hail Mary is one of the most influential moments in football that is still used to this very day and every day after until the pc police decides it’s not inclusive enough to be used anymore.
How in the world does 'Epic in Miami' not make the list or even best of the rest. I was expecting it to be #2 after the icebow and how that isn't #1 I don't know. So many of these are really names of plays or series not the games themselves. Not one of the best top 10s IMO. Who's voting on these?
The freezer bowl could replace ghost post. wtf who woulda thought ghost post? the holy roller as well. but what should be top 3 in this list (,and I mean because how good the game was, and it had a name) the epic in miami
I guess I don't buy several of these. The Catch or The Fumble are not the names of the game. They are the names of famous plays. The Fog Bowl is a game.
I don't agree that SBs wouldn't have happened, but I think that without the attention focused on that game, the SB wouldn't have become THE Sporting Event of the Year... at least not until maybe that 35-31 Steeler win over Dallas.
Yeah, but that’s not important to this list. Every Super Bowl has a name, but not many have nicknames. Sure, it’s important, but it’s just called Super Bowl III.
all those games being critiqued in the present sense need to remember one thing, ya had to be there then, all that hindsight junk is just that, junk. that Colts vs Giants `58 game WAS the greatest....it had ramifications because it firmly put Pro Football where it is today along with being one of the first OT Championship games. all those name game still reverberate just because what they meant. I've been lucky enough to see 'em all...live. on TV
I've hated Dallas and Green Bay with a passion all of my sports watching life, but there's no way that the Ice Bowl is #2. The "Immaculate Conception" is a close #2. People also forget that the Dolphins walked all over the Steelers the following week in the AFCCG enroute to their second SB win.
@@ilikepizza69 um, what? It didn't involve a conclusion of a game? A 98 yard drive with a little over 2 minutes left, with several 4th down conversions, which culminated in a tying score doesn't qualify? Are you high?
@@Rockhound6165 it’s the name of a drive, not the name of a game. This is a list of games with names, not drives with names. It was a great drive, but shouldn’t be on this list
@@Rockhound6165 and no, it wasn’t the conclusion of the game. It simply tied the game, but that’s beside my point. It’s still just the name of a possession, not the name of the whole game.
Buddy Ryan was more interested in coaching his team to play dirty instead of coaching his team to become winners it's the reason he never coached his team to a championship. He is the dirtiest coach ever in the NFL
Issac Green, I must say thank you.
I'm a combat veteran who had 30+ concussions while serving. I was fine, with a few migraines, until about 10 years ago. Then, I got what's known as an intractable migraine. That means it never ends. It varies in pain, but doesn't stop. Add PTSD, and more. Importantly, I would never change anything about my service, aside from not losing my brothers.
So, I'm stuck in the migraine room that my lovely wife put together for me. One thing that gives me pleasure are these great NFL films that you've gifted me. I'm also Cherokee and I owe my career as a sniper to my Cherokee grandfather teaching me to shoot beginning when I was 8 years old. He taught everything I needed to stay alive while serving too. Tracking, hunting, and living off any land, anywhere in the world. He started me long distance shooting when I was 10 with a Mauser 98 30-06. I owe him so much. He was a huge Steelers fan and lived to see their Super Bowl wins. I was so thankful he got to witness that before he crossed over.
He also taught me the Cherokee language. The word wa-do, means thank you, or thanks. It's pronounced wah-doe. Easy peasy, right?
So, Issac, wa-do!
Thank you for your service
Am I the only one that gets a little excited seeing the old commercials for a split second?
Ghost to the Post is my personal favorite. (Raiders have a disproportionate number of "name" games.)
"Sea of Hands game" "The Heidi Bowl" "The Immaculate Reception" albeit on the losing end.
Games with names after 2009: The Butt Fumble, The Philly Special, The Minneapolis/Miami Miracle, The Double Doink, The Fail Mary. Let me know if I missed something
Mile High Miracle and Tebow's Playoff Win
I forgot, The Miracle in the Meadowlands Part II
28-3.
Dez Caught It.
@@isaacgreen3273 fail
The following is a quote from Brent Musburger during the broadcast of the Redskins-Eagles Wildcard Playoff Game just 8 weeks later after the Body Bag Game:
"Well, it was body bags for the Redskins the last time and who knows, maybe it'll be a pine box for Buddy after this one."
Was there ever a cooler athlete than Kenny “Snake” Stabler? With that sidearm motion? So cool.
During The Ice Bowl, unless I'm mistaken, that was Jerry Kramer throwing the block that got Bart Starr into the end zone.
My Cherokee grandfather was a huge Steelers fan and The Immaculate Reception was his favorite play of all time. He loved it! I was visiting as a kid and I had never seen my grandfather that excited about anything on TV before. I was thrilled for him.
Thank you Isaac for posting these videos!! After Breaking Bad went off the air it’s the only series I love.
You're welcome.
Breaking Bad and NFL Network Top Ten List. Wanna hang out and drink some beer and watch both those shows?
1:38 The Fumble!
5:39 The Body Bag Game.
9:09 The Ghost To The Post.
14:11 The Sea of Hands!
17:24 The Greatest Game Ever Played.
21:44 The Fog Bowl.
24:53 The Drive.
29:27 The Catch.
34:38 The Ice Bowl.
40:28 The Immaculate Reception.
Another one I was waiting on thanks
You're welcome.
Forrest Gregg played the Ice Bowl and coached the Freezer Bowl. That guy is a Legend!!
I definitely remember the "Fog Bowl". I watched it with my (then & now) best friend.
He was wanting it to be suspended, but I wasn't. Truth be told, I didn't want it suspended because I was pulling for the Bears. If the Eagles were winning, I would have wanted it suspended too.
“The Greatest Game Ever Played in the 50s”
This episode should've been The Top 10 Raider Games with Names:
1. Red Right 88
2. The Criminal Element Game
3. Sea of Hands
4. Ghost to the Post
5. The Holly Roller
6. The Heidi Game
7. The Bucs Stop Here
8. The Yuck Rule Game
9. The Immaculate Deception
10. The Unholy Roller
They might not have footage for the best part of number 6, ha.
@Harry Engel Cowher choked the AFC Title before 05 cuz the Pats got screwed in the Ben Watson game and I hate New England.
THE CATCH
Half of these games were afc or nfc championship, pretty impressive.
Thank you for all the recent content, with being on furlough for 8 weeks you my friend have made it bearable with all your posts 👍👍👍from me
You're welcome.
Awesome video, awesome list.
Im still trying to figure out why Webster Slaughter didn’t even try to block For Earnest Byner.
U can tell the raiders were still pissed off about the immaculate reception or deception
You gotta be kidding me?! The body bag game is higher than the Music City Miracle? Bull
That fumble was tough but it wasn’t as bad as the wide right field goal if you know you know
What about the Thanksgiving Day massacre it was a Thanksgiving game in Detroit against the Green Bay Packers and the mid 1960s I can't remember the year exactly. But they have said that Bart Starr was sacked a total of 11 times in that one game and that was probably one of the worst losses of Vince Lombardi's career his only loss of that year too. I know it's the Lions but still give it some credit because it did happen against Vince Lombardi
2022 NFC Championship was basically Body Bag Game 2.0
For the Niners
I would unfortunately include the double doink
lot of love for the raiders lol
Top 10 things we miss about football should be the next one!!
The raiders, chiefs and dolphins rivalry
The NFC South not being horrible, oh wait when has that division ever not been horrible. Either one single good team or all bad. 😂
1. Defense can be played./ defenders could hit.
2. You could actually tackle the QB.
3. No diva players.
4. Standing for the national anthem.
5. Super Bowl was about the game itself.
6.better commentators (no Joe Buck)
7. Coaches could coach and were in charge, not the players.
8. Wasn't all about the QB
9. More than 4 team divisions
10. Too many indoor stadiums.
Ps. I suppose some of those could could go together.
I like the name the ice bowl.
I think the 28 - 3 Super Bowl would have made the list of this was remade
Clarence couldn't catch a cold at the north pole NEKKID
Next do the top 10 overtime finishes
George Atkinson: " Immaculate Deception"
Mud Bowl 07 crazy game
Greatest game nickname in NFL history the 70s ghost to the Post 1977 AFC divisional playoffs Raiders vs Colts the 80s fumble 1987 AFC Championship Cleveland Browns vs Denver Broncos and the early 90s change of the Guard 1992 NFC Championship Dallas Cowboys vs San Francisco 49ers 🏈
13 seconds should be on this list now
Super Bowl 5-The Blunder Bowl.
The butt fumble..... 😂
The Buddy bag game
How is The Epic in Miami not on this list??
Everyone is talking about The Body Bag Game.
2020 might go down as The Body Bag Season for football fans.
Especially for the 49ners. Literally every starter is inactive
The Ravens Patriots game is the prime example of The Body Bag Game.
Am I the only one who hasn’t heard of the body bag game, given that it was a 28-14 game in the regular season?😕
Well, it was a Monday Night game and so many Washington QB's got hurt that RB Brian Mitchell was pressed into emergency duty. On top of that the Eagles scored 2 defensive TD's. It was quite a memorable game.
I probably watched it but I was 10 and didn’t think much of it. I’m a Steelers fan and so it meant nothing to me.
No Heidi Bowl, or even worse, no Holly Roller?
Ernest Byner was one of the best, The Browns lost, not E.B.
"28-3" that says it all.
Nobody is going to beat out the Ice Bowl
RIP Franco
You forgot the Mile High Miracle (Ravens/Broncos.)
5:40 Body Bag Game
One thing they forgot to mention about the immaculate reception: even if Franco caught it, it’s not clear that it was a legal catch. At the time, a ball that was tipped from one offensive player to another was not a legal catch. Should have explored that.
Ernest Byner first two games out the gate lol.
Where's the ghost game. Sam Darnold needed to call the Ghostbusters..
How is the Oakland Raiders Holy Roller NOT on here?
They do a list for nearly everything but they combine names of games and names of plays into one?
What Buckner was to Boston bighner was to Cleveland
Does anyone( without completely seeing this video ?)Remember "bottlegate".In December 2001 when Jacksonville played the Cleveland Browns and what happened beacuse of just flat out shitty officiating!!!!
Did anyone notice that one of the commentators in this show is Jerry Sandusky? That can’t be THE Jerry Sandusky, right?
They spelled it wrong. Its Gerry not Jerry. And this Sandusky never went to Penn State but his father was a Lineman Coach for the Baltimore Colts during the 50s, 60s, and 70s.
The 13 second game
Raiders have the most games with names.
Including the Heidi Bowl. I was watching as a young Jets fan. It may not have been a critical game, but it changed how the networks cover the games from then on.
The immaculate reception hit the ground though, I hate seeing it on these top 10 lists
How could you tell Mr. mystique?
You have to be a Clueless Raider, Brown's or Cowboy Fan Moron
No it didnt
@@andrewgrove1691 except it did
You can put Elway’s career around THE WORD “The Drive” Hahahaha
that’s two words
@@ravenshade266 That's Donkeys fans intelligence(LACK THEREOF)! You gotta remember all of Donkeyhood went ape shit after a TIE football game on Monday Night Football in 1973!
Well now I know were Edleman stole his podcast name from...
Super Bowl 52 is now the greatest game ever played
The beast quake game needs to be up there or the 28 to 3 game in Super Bowl 51.
Yeah I can't believe the "the 28 to 3 game" isn't more popular. The name is so catchy.. SMH
Tuck rule should be #1
Top three should be
The Ice Bowl,
The Helmet Catch
The Hail Mary.
Ice bowl is always number one.
The helmet catch was the greatest moment in sports history
And the Hail Mary is one of the most influential moments in football that is still used to this very day and every day after until the pc police decides it’s not inclusive enough to be used anymore.
How in the world does 'Epic in Miami' not make the list or even best of the rest. I was expecting it to be #2 after the icebow and how that isn't #1 I don't know.
So many of these are really names of plays or series not the games themselves. Not one of the best top 10s IMO. Who's voting on these?
Why is Dan reeves not in the hof?
No Super Bowl wins
The freezer bowl could replace ghost post. wtf who woulda thought ghost post? the holy roller as well. but what should be top 3 in this list (,and I mean because how good the game was, and it had a name) the epic in miami
I guess I don't buy several of these. The Catch or The Fumble are not the names of the game. They are the names of famous plays. The Fog Bowl is a game.
The Drive, thanks to the Prevent Defense. Prevent you from winning. Minnifield and Dixon, one of the best cornerback pairs ever, and...
Super Bowl 3 is the MOST IMPORTANT GAME. If the Jets DON'T WIN.........there's a VERY STRONG chance that NO MORE Super Bowl would have happened.
I don't agree that SBs wouldn't have happened, but I think that without the attention focused on that game, the SB wouldn't have become THE Sporting Event of the Year... at least not until maybe that 35-31 Steeler win over Dallas.
Yeah, but that’s not important to this list. Every Super Bowl has a name, but not many have nicknames. Sure, it’s important, but it’s just called Super Bowl III.
"The Catch" and "The Immaculate Reception" are names of plays, not games.
all those games being critiqued in the present sense need to remember one thing, ya had to be there then, all that hindsight junk is just that, junk. that Colts vs Giants `58 game WAS the greatest....it had ramifications because it firmly put Pro Football where it is today along with being one of the first OT Championship games.
all those name game still reverberate just because what they meant. I've been lucky enough to see 'em all...live. on TV
7:49 I guarantee any team it would rather have championships than clever little nicknames any day. Do better John
most are Plays. Eagles have GAMES.
I've hated Dallas and Green Bay with a passion all of my sports watching life, but there's no way that the Ice Bowl is #2. The "Immaculate Conception" is a close #2. People also forget that the Dolphins walked all over the Steelers the following week in the AFCCG enroute to their second SB win.
It was the first Dolphins championship. 1972 season.
That kick was no good
The Drive should NOT be on this list
I mean the drive wasn’t the name of the game, or involve a conclusion of a game. It was just a specific drive.
@@ilikepizza69 um, what? It didn't involve a conclusion of a game? A 98 yard drive with a little over 2 minutes left, with several 4th down conversions, which culminated in a tying score doesn't qualify? Are you high?
@@Rockhound6165 it’s the name of a drive, not the name of a game. This is a list of games with names, not drives with names. It was a great drive, but shouldn’t be on this list
@@Rockhound6165 and no, it wasn’t the conclusion of the game. It simply tied the game, but that’s beside my point. It’s still just the name of a possession, not the name of the whole game.
@@Rockhound6165 if you don’t like it keep getting mad. I’m even a Broncos fan, and I still stand by this opinion.
1990 Eagles-Redskins Wildcard Playoff Game; 8 weeks after the Body Bag Game➡ruclips.net/video/xiz_1inxG8g/видео.html
Buddy Ryan was more interested in coaching his team to play dirty instead of coaching his team to become winners it's the reason he never coached his team to a championship. He is the dirtiest coach ever in the NFL