one of those times where I literally see the user right there in front of me, but I throw it anyways because I guess I just expect the ball to fly over his head and then angle downward into my receivers hands.
@@MikeDCWeld Because everything sucks ass today. I'm sure it's because technology has changed so much since this time that scoring alerts aren't as momentous as they used to be. People can just check their phones or tablets.
His arm, or the ball, was not hit forward. The ball was thrown. The ball had forward motion. Losing control during the motion doesn't make a difference. Didn't the referees know anything about physics? Newton''s First Law states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. It may be seen as a statement about inertia, that objects will remain in their state of motion unless a force acts to change the motion. So, what that means in this case is that in order for the ball to be moving forward, it had to be a forward pass since no defensive player touched it before or as the ball was being released.
@@rickhaavisto9023 because if by some miracle he gets open you throw it to him, otherwise just chuck it out of bounds in his direction so you don't get intentional grounding
Bradford and Keenum. Both part of the Rams last few seasons. Both terrible. Both on the Vikings now. Both really good (although Bradford's hurt). NFL's weird.
No its not wierd QBs and WRs develop very well with the Vikings compsred to the Rams and Seahawks and when they are on those teams they develop much more poorly
I love that you included straight up interceptions in this video. The ones where nothings ugly about the pass just thrown to the complete wrong team. Great video.
But these instances _were_ bad throws. Sure, a couple were also bad offensive coordination, but a lot of them were "Oh, shit, need to get the ball away" and haphazardly flipping the ball into the hands of a defender literally nowhere near anyone wearing the other colors.
Sanchez is disrespected, he lead the Jets to the playoffs and a win against the Patriots.. the only thing people now remember him is for the Butt Fumble.
The first thing I thought of was Garo Yepremian's pass attempt, if you can call it that, in Superbowl VII. I was glad to see that you included it. That was Miami's "perfect" 17-0 year. It's ironic that the most memorable play of the championship game of Miami's "perfect" year was a laughably bad mistake.
Cracks me up that good ole Fitz made a few appearances in this vid. What a legend. As a Houstonian, that last bit of Osweiler made me cringe in remembrance of bad times.
His name was Garo Yepremian and he was a very good kicker. He won a lot of games for us with clutch field goals. All anyone remembers of him is that one bad play in the Super Bowl though. :/ It's kinda sad. The guy had a really good career. I wish it had been Ewe Von Shamann that had the bad pass. He really blew it in the clutch and deserves that to be his legacy.
I have come for the thumbnail. I haven't seen that 74 million dollar giraffe in so long! Oh man watching him again is bringin back some nostalgia...how skepticism turned to hope turned to disappointment turned to anger turned to cringe turned to drinking which I swear to god turned to genuine enjoyment at some point..it was just too funny
We need to remark some things in here haha. 1. Brock always present. 2. The Dolphins and Jets as well. 3. Some of them are misundertandings, but, with awful results haha. 4. This play 7:26 wow! Like 4 fails in a row hahaha and the ref haha
On the Brooks (Saints) play, the real heads-up play for the running back after he recovered it would have been to just throw it (forwards) out of bounds. Then, regardless of the fumble, it's an incomplete pass and it goes back to the original line of scrimmage.
Garo Yepremian's Clarence Klutzenheimer maneuver in Super Bowl VII has to be the greatest blooper of all time; certainly in Super Bowl history. Man, talk about prime Southwest Airlines commercial material. "Need to get away permanently?" The guy made hundreds of field goals & extra points but that's the one play that he'll be remembered for for all eternity. Man, how humiliating can it get? It wasn't exactly a great moment for the referee either. As Mike Bass returned the interception the ref tripped & fell down.
The Aaron Brooks clip came with a very Pre-HD signal & a football field full of guys who’ve long ago retired. Towards the end of the clip, the scroll continued to show some long ago names who were in action that day until it showed that Larry Fitzgerald had also scored on another game that day. Good Job LF for lasting so long at a position that has an even younger than usual life span in the NFL.
If I could make a suggestion, putting the historical significance of certain plays in your videos would enhance some of these. Like most people probably don't know how some of these are from Super Bowl 7, 12, and 30 etc
2 more you can add: 1) Super Bowl XVIII - right before half. Joe Theismann's "rocket screen" picked off by Jack Squirek. 2) When Marc Brunell was playing for the Jaguars, he had a shovel pass that was returned for a pick 6. I forget the year.
The second clip at 0:42 is a designed throw out of bounds. They were just trying to run out the clock but because its 4th down they cant kneel it. Notice how the entire OL shifts along with the QB to the right so he can move out of the pocket and not be called for intentional grounding
alot of these ARE bad throws, but some of them are just QBs and WRs not being on the same page lol.
Quintin Marquis i was just gonna say, the first one wasn’t a bad throw, the wr didn’t do what he was supposed to
That Cutler throw in the beginning was him throwing it away. It was a good decision on his part.
The first one wasn't on the same page as the qb
Mike Kralj hold this L. No one throws the ball away on a hail Mary 2 sec before half
the sun was in his eyes?
5:34 *"Some Great Quarterbacking Today"*
Throws 6 incompletions in a row
🤣
That commentator was a troll
Kha'len McCoy Chris Berman is the 🐐
Kha'len McCoy that’s Chris Berman you fucking casual
The first clip just was a WR not running his route.
Huskyyy Gaming surprised that doesn’t happen as often
It’s a risk that either results in a td or an int
Yeah fr
True
Philip Tucker how do you know
6:37 that looks like a madden play
True
Lol
Bullet pass - inaccurate
one of those times where I literally see the user right there in front of me, but I throw it anyways because I guess I just expect the ball to fly over his head and then angle downward into my receivers hands.
TriceRail me
In madden with my michael vick wouldof ran
Also known as Brock Osewieler career highlights
ItzMoo Lowlights
😂😂😂😂😂
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Even though he only appeared once at the end
500 likes for the best throws of all time?
Savage Brick Sports bad plays by good players
Savage Brick Sports oh pleas do not start like-begging. That just shows lack of confidence in quality
jejeakle agreed. Let the quality speak for itself...and the quality is saying "I'm rich, biotch!"
jejeakle he had the best quality videos bud
Savage Brick Sports yes please
I love how Fitzpatrick just gave up, turned back and just walks away after he was picked at 8:01.
lmao he dont even care
a sad reason I live in buffalo lol I am used to it
I agree, hilarious.
That’s the magic of Fitzmagic.
@@awesomenolan234 When Fitzmagic turns Fitztragic.
Do “Worst Dropped Interceptions of All Time”
Quentin McDonald Asante Samuel Superbowl 42.... Literally fml.
That honestly wasn't as easy a catch as people made it out to be
IT WAS RIGHT IN HIS FUCKING HANDS!!!
Quentin McDonald Texas A&M vs UCLA earlier this year😂
forman208 it still hit him in the hands thou so I'd consider that a drop.
Oh wow!! 2:24 I haven't heard that alert sound in a long time, I forgot all about it, when I heard it it brought back my childhood lol
When did they stop using it? I hadn't noticed it had disappeared until I read your comment and went to see what sound you were referencing.
Heath N I kinda like it
Where can I find this sound so I can make it my text tone?
@@MikeDCWeld Because everything sucks ass today. I'm sure it's because technology has changed so much since this time that scoring alerts aren't as momentous as they used to be. People can just check their phones or tablets.
It’s the notification tone for an app, I think it’s like an NFL app or the Fox Sports app
5:45 Damn that commentator roasted that QB lmao!
encycl07pedia it’s not Chris Berman you fucking dumbass😂 you out here calling ppl a bitch for not knowing a name when you actually got it wrong
john smith You're right. I was thinking of the clip that ended at 5:45
Chris Berman
Kiel throws it deep tooo... ahh
I thought you said the commentator roasted Montana.
0:04 looked like a CPU wide receiver on Madden 20.
Lmao
5:17 Commentator lowkey savage
It’s like he’s trying to make the plays sound good, but there’s no possible way to do so.
berman always been a savage
Hey kid. That isn't "Commentator", that is Chris Berman. Legend.
The joy of being a Packers fan in the 80s.
9:15 I swear it looks like Tom Savage is re-teaching Brock how to throw the damn ball.
Haha. I think he was trying to say his arm was moving forward, but they ruled it a fumble.
“I can’t believe this dude starts over me”
No, he's probably complaining and saying that his arm was going forward and it got ruled a fumble
HOW do you THROW a FUMBLE??? HOW? LMFAO IM CRYING! XD
Also a great lesson for all sports - play to the damn whistle! Free defensive TD gone begging there!
ball came loose before it started moving forward.
You can throw a fumble by throwing it backwards or slips out of hand when about to throw
@@ArtMonkforHallofFame no any backward pass is a loose ball
His arm, or the ball, was not hit forward. The ball was thrown. The ball had forward motion. Losing control during the motion doesn't make a difference. Didn't the referees know anything about physics? Newton''s First Law states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. It may be seen as a statement about inertia, that objects will remain in their state of motion unless a force acts to change the motion. So, what that means in this case is that in order for the ball to be moving forward, it had to be a forward pass since no defensive player touched it before or as the ball was being released.
7:27 What an amazing play. The ref eating it right in the middle of the frame is hilarious
NFL "2nd Overtime" in playoffs.
thats super rare... i dont even know if that has EVER happened so good idea
Ravens vs. Broncos 2013 is the only one I can think of
Brady Ploog Rams and Panthers went to 2 OT in the 2003 Divisional Round.
Brian Sager also Chiefs vs Dolphins in some afc championship game in the 70's
Cleveland vs Jets. 1986 (87?)
Osweiler is in here...Didn't even watch the video yet and I KNOW this for sure
Called it
He's in the thumbnail, genius
PantsofVance OK? 95% of RUclips videos don't include the thumbnail in it. Most are clickbait.
PantsofVance As a matter of fact, I got a notification on my desktop that didn't show the thumbnail...so yeah
Draymond Mean Greene #WARRIORSCAPTAIN why do idiots make up random “facts”
0:48 was a tactical throw
To end the half? On a Hail Mary?
@@rickhaavisto9023 they only had 1 receiver in the game, they were just trying to end the half
OrangeSauce Then why not kneel the ball?
@@rickhaavisto9023 because if by some miracle he gets open you throw it to him, otherwise just chuck it out of bounds in his direction so you don't get intentional grounding
OrangeSauce Once again, you don’t understand the rules of football. If you are trying to run out the clock, what is the harm in intentional grounding?
LOLOL 7:02 the guy on the sidelines in the dolphins t-shirt starts clapping like "good play! good play!"
MobileGamingGod he was talking about the guy in the dolphins t shirt next to tannehill idiot
He obviously clapped out of frustration dumbass
Osweiler- *moves throwing arm forward by a mile*
Refs- "fumble"
Brady- *literally drop the ball*
Refs- "incomplete pass"
That situation with Brady happened waaay before Osweiler's
Brady gets a whole lot of calls his way.
Lol someone clearly doesn't know the rules
3:10 i thought that was tom brady for a second
Dylan Wu he haven’t played for the buccaneers yet WTF?
Well that aged well
yo that jingle at 2:23 bring that shit back NFL
TwistedMetal32
They have it in college
I know, nostalgic feel haha. Whoa
5:00 how did he even throw that?
Wit a flick uh da wrist.
@Declan Williams i would like answers to lol
Declan Williams I’m sad that he didn’t answer
ManzaNicoco 2 years later im here
Declan Williams no
Bradford and Keenum. Both part of the Rams last few seasons. Both terrible. Both on the Vikings now. Both really good (although Bradford's hurt).
NFL's weird.
No its not wierd QBs and WRs develop very well with the Vikings compsred to the Rams and Seahawks and when they are on those teams they develop much more poorly
Nah they both ass and I’m a Vikings fan
It's weird that good players have bad moments? Although Bradford and Keenum aren't good, Rivers obviously is pretty great and made this reel
It's Jeff fishers fault
1:23 OH MY GOD!!! 😂😂😂😂
5:38 is worse
6:38
Aaron Brook's backward pass was just lol
That's probably what got him replaced by the QB for the other team
If that one hadn't been on there, I would have called fowl haha
And then they complain about black QB stereotypes 🙄😏
@@edwardfights4900 found the black guy. Found him right here.
Dat nigga said fuck this shit😂
5:43
This is such a good perspective on how different the NFL is today.
The 49ers celebrating, the Patriots were bad. Now it's the opposite.
Is This Rain? 49ers are 4-0 right now. Not bad at all.
4:31 that celebration was clean AF
I love that you included straight up interceptions in this video. The ones where nothings ugly about the pass just thrown to the complete wrong team. Great video.
Ismael Martinez An interception is an ugly pass
A M that's the best way I could phrase my point
Just cause someone on the other team got it doesn't mean it wasn't a bad throw...moron...
But these instances _were_ bad throws. Sure, a couple were also bad offensive coordination, but a lot of them were "Oh, shit, need to get the ball away" and haphazardly flipping the ball into the hands of a defender literally nowhere near anyone wearing the other colors.
I don’t watch the NFL, I don’t know anything about American football and yet this is still in my recommended. Well done RUclips
Jay cutler’s whole career?
Ha ha!
Or Mark Sanchez. At the end with the Jets you could make a video like this from each game.
Shaddap.
Phillip White K.
Sanchez is disrespected, he lead the Jets to the playoffs and a win against the Patriots.. the only thing people now remember him is for the Butt Fumble.
The first thing I thought of was Garo Yepremian's pass attempt, if you can call it that, in Superbowl VII. I was glad to see that you included it. That was Miami's "perfect" 17-0 year. It's ironic that the most memorable play of the championship game of Miami's "perfect" year was a laughably bad mistake.
There wasn't 17 games in a season when the Dolphins went undefeated. There was only 14 games per season during that time.
@@DakotaFuqua I'm counting playoff games too. 14 regular season games plus 3 playoff games equals 17 games.
I wouldn't call these passes bad I mean they went perfectly to the other team Lol 😂
Cracks me up that good ole Fitz made a few appearances in this vid. What a legend.
As a Houstonian, that last bit of Osweiler made me cringe in remembrance of bad times.
Haven't watched the video but thag dolphins kicker better be on here😂😂
WW he was XD
he is!
His name was Garo Yepremian and he was a very good kicker. He won a lot of games for us with clutch field goals. All anyone remembers of him is that one bad play in the Super Bowl though. :/ It's kinda sad. The guy had a really good career. I wish it had been Ewe Von Shamann that had the bad pass. He really blew it in the clutch and deserves that to be his legacy.
you gotta love the fact that these guys were like studs in high school just to become this LMAO
i thought the first clip was a good pass.
then i realize that the person who caught it was on the other team
I subbed because you always but so much work into your compilations and you deserve more subs
2:23 my god I remember that ticker sound. I just nostalgia'd in my pants.
Can i give a suggestion? Can you find clips for best onside kicks?
Joseplayz258 No and no
Joseplayz258 sound cool
MistaJoseMan 4
The best one would be Mcafee's self recovered onside kick LOL
5:46 lol wtf that commentator went ham on that guy.
That kicker at 7:30 looked like a toddler trying to throw a pass with his big brother’s football😂🤣💀
2:56 *How Brady gonna be throwing this year*
That didn’t age well
The brocket launcher always makes me laugh 😂
Lol the first game...look at how much the Rams dominated them now.
Some of the QBs are literally us when we say "Give me a cheap contract in the NFL, I'll play QB".
I was at that bronco game when Brock threw that pass! Everyone was mocking him
Gunther1012 M
Well Denver resigned him and Cleveland has Houston’s draft pick from the Osweiler trade
He is on the phins
Dang the old announcers are a bunch of brutal trash talking machines lol.
I love how two of the first 3 are all fucking Rams players 😂😂😂
Reminder that these guys make more in one year than you ever will in your entire life.
Never make a bad play worse
I have come for the thumbnail.
I haven't seen that 74 million dollar giraffe in so long!
Oh man watching him again is bringin back some nostalgia...how skepticism turned to hope turned to disappointment turned to anger turned to cringe turned to drinking which I swear to god turned to genuine enjoyment at some point..it was just too funny
5:47 This guy is savage af
Oh this gave me the laugh I needed today
Do offensive lineman touchdowns
We need to remark some things in here haha.
1. Brock always present.
2. The Dolphins and Jets as well.
3. Some of them are misundertandings, but, with awful results haha.
4. This play 7:26 wow! Like 4 fails in a row hahaha and the ref haha
That Sam Bradford one would've been WAAAAY worse if he missed the tackle and let the dude take it 100 yards to the house.
Aaron Brooks' backward pass will go down in history as THE worst throw in NFL history, I think. It is iconically terrible.
The read was wrong, the pass went backwards, away from the target, and the form was disgusting.
I can't imagine a worse pass.
Whoever ruled the last one as a fumble literally dropped the ball on that call, lol. That was 100% an incomplete pass.
This entire video is worth watching just for that Brooks throw, omg!
1:23 the browns are winning dude
Gaming with David 101 when they were decent enough to win 4-5 gamed
Gaming with David 101
Jaguars aren't much better smh.
We are 6-7-1
Lilman31 _ we didn’t get to see the play at that time, put it at the beginning at the clip.
You were saying ?
The ring at 2:25 really sent me back. Haven't heard that sound in a long time.
0:51 usual Jay Cutler.
Sound about right
2:10 that perfectly sums up the Saints first like 35 years as a franchise
Hmmm who's that second quarterback throwing ...
Oh yeah..
7:49 the way he tried to throw the football looks like he never even knew how to do anything else with it in his life but kick it.
Gee, thanks for reminding me that Neil O'Donnell exists...
I remember that Superbowl as a kid he literally hand the MVP to Larry Brown and yes i pulled for the Cowboys. My first full Superbowl game i watched.
I’m over here laughing then I stop once I realized I can’t throw any better
Worst QB1 in jags history: Blaine Gabbert
On the Brooks (Saints) play, the real heads-up play for the running back after he recovered it would have been to just throw it (forwards) out of bounds. Then, regardless of the fumble, it's an incomplete pass and it goes back to the original line of scrimmage.
Guess who replaced him from the Chargers sideline from that game?.....
That's the guy starting against the pats for us. Fml
Denver Fan good luck fam. If your defence plays like they did last week you won't stand a chance.
Yeah but the game's *in Denver* though. Literally the FIFTH time out of the last 6 matchups. Because of course it is...
People seem to forget that Brock beat the Pats as a starter a few years ago
Not their last matchup when he was with the Texans. Guy was TERRIBLE.
Shaquille O'Neal he also wasn't exposed yet at that time and now that he is he look horrible.
I LUV UR VIDEOSSS
Just one thing you missed the Brian Hoyer preseason throw it was really bad look it up it was this year against the broncos
I don't know what i was expecting but every time a highlight shocked me...
Not the WORST throws.. The qb just have ALOT.. ALOT of faith in their receivers LOL
Sorry, I mean Allllot
@@MeepMeep88 English Class was on your right sir. Sorry you kept missing it.
I mean *awlawt
The title should be “jay cutler highlights”
Alot of Rams 😂
Kevan Viste yea trash
I legit laughed during some of these 😂
Osweiler only man to throw a fumble
Swear. Yo i watched dat game. I was weak asf😂😂😂😂😂
Garo Yepremian's Clarence Klutzenheimer maneuver in Super Bowl VII has to be the greatest blooper of all time; certainly in Super Bowl history. Man, talk about prime Southwest Airlines commercial material. "Need to get away permanently?" The guy made hundreds of field goals & extra points but that's the one play that he'll be remembered for for all eternity. Man, how humiliating can it get? It wasn't exactly a great moment for the referee either. As Mike Bass returned the interception the ref tripped & fell down.
2:25 giants won last 5 of 6 games in a row? Who am I, where am I, what year is it...
finally Should of been this year
Good one, fake ass Odell
The Aaron Brooks clip came with a very Pre-HD signal & a football field full of guys who’ve long ago retired. Towards the end of the clip, the scroll continued to show some long ago names who were in action that day until it showed that Larry Fitzgerald had also scored on another game that day.
Good Job LF for lasting so long at a position that has an even younger than usual life span in the NFL.
Dick Enberg was a great announcer and will be missed.
If I could make a suggestion, putting the historical significance of certain plays in your videos would enhance some of these. Like most people probably don't know how some of these are from Super Bowl 7, 12, and 30 etc
Jared Goff has 4 TDS vs the Giants and kenum had 4 ints
ryan grimes Keenum is the starting QB for a 6-2 team and has thrown 1 int all year. That Rams team was just BAAAD. Lol
Keenum with the Vikes was a fluke. That being said Goff isn't that great himself anymore
5:17 there needs to be a channel that commentates football with these sassy and savage commentators
1:34 he threw it out of bounds bc he got sacked and he wanted to stop the time duh
Wayne Kiel "sad trombone effect" horrible throws 5:23 and 5:32 LMAO
Don’t get why cutler throwing out of bounds to end the half is a bad throw?
I wouldn't lose any sleep over it. The entire video is a joke.
Because he had nothing to lose by chuckn the ball in the end zone. Its not like he needed to save the possession Lol
2:24 good lord do i miss that little jingle...
My boy duece mcallister hotty toddy
Hail State !!!! says howdy to hoddy totty. Lol
As a life long Chicago Bears fan, not surprised at all to see Cutler in there at 0:41
Classic Brock osweiler
I would suggest easiest interceptions of all time, but I think you covered that pretty thoroughly here.
Glad to see Smokin Jay Cutler failing for someone other than Chicago.
Except he was just throwing it away the one time he appeared in this video...
2 more you can add:
1) Super Bowl XVIII - right before half. Joe Theismann's "rocket screen" picked off by Jack Squirek.
2) When Marc Brunell was playing for the Jaguars, he had a shovel pass that was returned for a pick 6. I forget the year.
LETS GO COWBOYSSS (like if you agree)
Oh god. As a browns fan, I'm ready for this video.
Oh thank God it wasn't that bad.
1st and 1st veiw
The second clip at 0:42 is a designed throw out of bounds. They were just trying to run out the clock but because its 4th down they cant kneel it. Notice how the entire OL shifts along with the QB to the right so he can move out of the pocket and not be called for intentional grounding