@@bigrich6075all of those giants teams had midseason collapses from like 08-2012. Even the superbowl season they started 6-2 before dropping 4 in a row.
Eli may have been injured but he played through it and didn’t miss a game. He probably would have been better off missing 4 weeks and coming back to normal
I don't. Dan Marino was out. They didn't have the engine to power that team. What they also failed to mention is Scott Mitchell had TWO good games. His very first two. Miami barely won their next three games after that, and got smoked by the Jets before those three wins which really started their downfall. They could easily been 6-5. That team didn't collapse. They limped to 9-2 and couldn't sustain those close scores. Then they went the other way, losing close games, then got blown out in the next two after that. The last game was a loss in overtime but by this point it was obvious Miami was not a good team. They never were once Marino got knocked out.
@@KuroiRengewho cares about “they should have/could have been at a worse record”? They weren’t 6-5. They were 9-2. Whether they limped there or not is completely irrelevant at that point when literally had to win one game, which is something the worst teams can do, and this was far from the worst conceivable team. They were coached by Don Shula. They lost by just 6 to New England, 5 to NYG, and 1 to Steelers. It was a collapse.
2014 Philadelphia Eagles!!! The team was a major disappointment after a 9-3; somehow, they ended up missing the playoffs under Chip Kelly. I say injuries and inconsistency is the reasons why the team were out of playoff contention. LeSean McCoy and Nick Foles were injured that season. They really had issues on both sides of the ball.
Chip would’ve been fired afta dat season if I was Jeff Lurie. Injuries or not a 1-3 december afta we started da season hot is inexcusible. We bought 2015 on ourselves for even keepin em
Another thing about that 2002 Saints squad, they had a high flying offense that year with a suspect defense (sound familiar) so what made that collapse much more frustrating is that was the ONE WEEK the defense actually showed up...
That was probably my all time favorite collapse because not only did they go from Super Bowl Contender to missing the playoffs entirely, but there was so much drama in that locker room whether it was before, during, or after the season. But wait it gets better for me. The Ravens on the other hand won 6 of their 7 games to swipe the AFC North Title and cancel the Annual March of the Yinzers thanks to Lamar Jackson coming on the scene. Boy were those some fun times. (I remember going bonkers the moment they lost to both the Raiders and Saints because I knew we'd win the division after that)
That Bears 2012 season is one I often think about. I still remember 13 year old me, and the disbelief I had the 2nd half of that season as I watched my Bears just evaporate and seeing the sad decline of the Defense that had been so good for so many years and was very obviously aging at that point. I still think it was a big mistake by the Bears to fire Lovie Smith after that season though. The Bears to this day are still in a tailspin cycle of GMs, HCs, and QBs that they've been in since firing Lovie Smith.
The 2008 Giants started 11-1, then Plaxico shoots himself and the offense falls apart, they finished 12-4 with the number 1 seed and first round bye, then look pathetic in their first playoff game against the Eagles…losing 23-11
2002 Saints should have easily finished 12-4. The Bungals, Lions, and Ravens were the 3 games that should have been won. They would have had the 2nd seed in the NFC only behind the Eagles.
Where's the 2004 and 2007 Ravens. In 04 they started 8-3, and then proceeded to lose their next four to miss the playoffs, and in two of those games they blew double digit leads. In 07 they started I believe either 4-2 or 5-2 and lost 9 straight to end the year including one to the 0-13 Miami Dolphins in Week 15 which cost Brian Billick his job. Those were much bigger collapses than 2021, hell I wouldn't even consider 2021 to be a collapse because they had the most injury prone season in NFL History in terms of significant players lost to injury, and having to play both Super Bowl representatives, the best team in the regular season, plus their most hated rival twice during the last month of the with mostly backups and practice squad players. Name me a team that was overcoming that stretch with that many injuries, YOU CAN'T!
I knew that the 1993 Dolphins were first on this list, the moment Marino went down the offense was never the same that year for obvious reasons. We were lucky to even win 3 more games to go 9-2 could have had a 6-1 collapse and never win another game. We almost lost to a 1-11 team earlier albeit no game is easy to win but we squeaked out a win there we were lucky to even win the Leon Lett game. Then there as the finale losing to the Pats in overtime. The epitome of being a Dolphins fan is mediocrity.
I remember predicting the Broncos 2009 collapse after their first loss of the season looked bad. When I discussed it with my friend, we agreed with the predicted result of every game up to the Raiders game in Week 15. I believed they would lose to go to 8-6 before losing at Philly the week after, finishing with a win over the lowly Chiefs at 9-7, and out of the playoffs. He thought I was crazy for picking the Raiders to win, and said they would win 10 games. You’ll never guess who had the last laugh
The Baltimore game laid Denver's flaws bare and they never recovered from it. Like the 2003 Vikings they lost to several teams with 4-12 or worse records, and the following year, the Broncos were a trainwreck and it cost McDaniels his job.
@ it sure did, as did the Pittsburgh game the week after. The 2003 Vikings is a good comparison because both teams beat 4 teams with 10 wins or more, yet the Vikings lost to 4 teams that had 5-11 records or worse. The Broncos lost to 3. The Broncos being bad the following year was the easiest thing to see coming, especially after they picked Tim Tebow in the 1st round
I ain't gonna lie. I had no idea Roethlisberger was still playing by 2020. I thought, knowing he'd been with them back in the late 2000s, he would've retired long before then. The more you know.
It wouldn't surprise me one bit. They have to play the Dolphins, Chiefs, and Ravens back to back to back, plus the Titans who already beat them this year in Houston. They could easily with a 9-8 record, and even if they do win the division, they're probably getting their asses kicked by either Pittsburgh or Baltimore again depending on who is the Wild Card out of the AFC North.
Colts are two games back and Houston already has both head-to-head wins, which basically gives them a three game lead with four left to play. Colts would need to win out and hope the Texans get no more than one more win. Which is possible, if the Colts beat Denver this weekend. Denver is the toughest game on Indy’s schedule, and Texans will likely only be favored their final game vs the Titans. But if they lose to Denver this weekend then the Colts’ only path would be to win out and have Texans lose out, including this weekend. That would put the Colts at 9-8 and the Texans at 8-9.
The 2023 Eagles is one of the most embarrassing collapses in recent history. Everyone talking like they were the absolute gods of football, like they're the revival of the '72 Dolphins, but then they pull 5 losses out of 6 games and get blown out in the first round.
They aren’t on the list because this list is more about outright win and loss streaks rather than near certain wins that become losses like the Chargers in 2010 had lots of
1981 Eagles were the 2023 Eagles before the 2023 Eagles. Both teams were coming off Super Bowl appearances (losses by AFC West teams), started the following season with 9+ wins, but won one game in the month of December, surrendering the division to the Cowboys, and ending the season with a whimper in the postseason.
2003 Vikings were a roller coaster for sure. Literally came down to the very last play of the final week The worst part is that Arizona could have tried less and lost that game, which would have given them a #1 draft pick and given a playoff berth to Minnesota, but Josh McCown had other plans But hey, the Cards picked Larry Fitzgerald in that draft anyway, and eventually McCown became QBs coach in Minnesota, so it all came out in the wash
If you're not old enough to have experienced the '95 (New to) Oakland Raiders start out 8-2, only to lose their last 6 & miss the playoffs AND lose to the PATS in '01 Playoffs (Tuck Rule) you can never know the pain of being a Raiders fan.
For me, the worst one is the 2002 Saints. They played the worst teams by far on the list, and had 2 of their 3 games at home. The lone game on the road was at the 1-13 Bengals. There was absolutely no excuse for the collapse
28:39 Not shown in that segment was the game that started the collapse-and the Panthers' current state of never-ending misfortune: the blowout loss at Pittsburgh on Thursday Night aka the TJ Watt meets Cam Newton game (part of that game was shown in the 2018 Steelers segment at 32:58).
Same with the 2009 Broncos. They didn't show the game in which Josh McDaniels got exposed and was never the same coach after that. That happened to be a 30-7 shellacking at the hands of the Baltimore Ravens, in a game in which Denver would have been shut out if not for a terrible PI call on Dominque Foxworth in the 3rd Quarter. After that game, the Broncos collapsed to the point where they finished with an 8-8 record, and the next year they went 4-12 and McDaniels got fired.
2009 Broncos went 6-0 w/Josh McDaniels but fell to 2-8 and missed playoffs and this was by far the worst Denver Broncos season in nfl history they were on top 6-0
The 1993 New Orleans Saints started 5-0, finished 8-8 and missed the playoffs. It was the beginning of the end for Jim Mora Sr. and the Dome Patrol defense. In 1995, the Rams' first year in St. Louis, the team started 5-1 but finished 7-9. Turnovers played a key role in the fast start. The Rams threatened to be the worst NFL team in the 1990's until The Greatest Show on Turf arrived just in the nick of time.
I hope the 2024 Falcons doesn't belong on this list! Got 4 game lead in the division month ago; now they are depending on another team to lose games to get a chance to win the division
The 2003 Vikings blew the doors off a 13-3 Chiefs team the week before the loss in Arizona. Such a waste. There has never been a team that so consistently played down to its opponents.
I agree. There were four teams that year that went 4-12, and the Vikings lost to all four of them. Had they won all of those games, they would have finished with the best record in the NFC and gotten home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Instead Vikings gonna Viking.
You should really have the 1986 Jets in here, that was a collapse that matches the 2023 Eagles. They started 10-1 outscoring teams by 100 in those 10 games. They finished the year 0-5, getting outscored 183-61 (average of 24 point per game loss). It was far bigger collapse than the 1986 Raiders that were included.
Could make a comment about my team, but I'll hold off as they're currently in the running for a playoff spot. It's one of the teams not mentioned on this list.
No, they shouldn’t. They finished 13-4 and 1st in the AFC, making it to the conference championship game. This video is about in-season collapses, not 1-seeds that did not make the Super Bowl.
That would be in the criteria for single game collapses, but even then that had more to do with Kansas City's defense playing up to its potential more than anything.
I'd have to say every year since 2016 to forever with that idiot Tomlin coaching my Steelers. God I hope some team would want Tomlin to be their coach. Steelers are not winning a playoff game until Tomlin is fired, quits, retires or some other team poaches him. #FIRETOMLIN
It was a collapse due to absurd amounts of injuries. I still think that’s valid. Be thankful they didn’t include 04 and 07 in this vid too. Plus the Steelers got 3 spots.
@@RandomInternetLozer I'm definitely shocked that those two didn't make the video because those were not only massive collapses, but those teams on paper especially 04 were much more capable of making a run at a title.
They feasted on an easy schedule and got bailed out by REFBALL against the Titans Ravens, and Cowboys in Weeks 7, 8, and 9. Not to mention Corvette Corvette and Browns is the Browns. This was truly Days of our Steelers Redux.
Mike Tice. When your players talk about this season they hint at you with i must say respect. Mike Tice i have studied managers since chilldhood you just explanied why Vikings did not go all the way. Mike Tice have not what you need to make champions to be genuine at all cost and communicate with every player and understand we are different and build a real team that will go to the grave for eachother. I can't blame you not many does execpt the few who win. Fino Alla Fine Forza Juve 💪🏼🤍🖤
The 2009 Giants started off the season 5-0, and then Eli Manning had plantar fasciitis that led to their downfall with a 3-8 finish
That '09 team dealt with alot of injuries. The 2010 team's collapse was much worse
@@bigrich6075all of those giants teams had midseason collapses from like 08-2012. Even the superbowl season they started 6-2 before dropping 4 in a row.
Once I did a Madden franchise. The New York Giants one year started 9-0 and finished 9-8 no playoffs.
@@JohnWick-pencil OMG lol. That's messed up.
Eli may have been injured but he played through it and didn’t miss a game. He probably would have been better off missing 4 weeks and coming back to normal
Love this as a long-awaited remake of the old NFL Films top 10
I agree with NFL Films that the 9-2 Dolphins under Don Shula somehow managing to miss the playoffs in 1993 is the worst collapse of all time.
Yikes, and I thought my Chargers in 10 was bad 😂
I don't.
Dan Marino was out. They didn't have the engine to power that team.
What they also failed to mention is Scott Mitchell had TWO good games. His very first two. Miami barely won their next three games after that, and got smoked by the Jets before those three wins which really started their downfall. They could easily been 6-5.
That team didn't collapse. They limped to 9-2 and couldn't sustain those close scores. Then they went the other way, losing close games, then got blown out in the next two after that. The last game was a loss in overtime but by this point it was obvious Miami was not a good team. They never were once Marino got knocked out.
@@KuroiRengewho cares about “they should have/could have been at a worse record”? They weren’t 6-5. They were 9-2. Whether they limped there or not is completely irrelevant at that point when literally had to win one game, which is something the worst teams can do, and this was far from the worst conceivable team. They were coached by Don Shula. They lost by just 6 to New England, 5 to NYG, and 1 to Steelers. It was a collapse.
2014 Philadelphia Eagles!!! The team was a major disappointment after a 9-3; somehow, they ended up missing the playoffs under Chip Kelly. I say injuries and inconsistency is the reasons why the team were out of playoff contention. LeSean McCoy and Nick Foles were injured that season. They really had issues on both sides of the ball.
Chip would’ve been fired afta dat season if I was Jeff Lurie. Injuries or not a 1-3 december afta we started da season hot is inexcusible. We bought 2015 on ourselves for even keepin em
2022 Philadelphia eagles*
Another thing about that 2002 Saints squad, they had a high flying offense that year with a suspect defense (sound familiar) so what made that collapse much more frustrating is that was the ONE WEEK the defense actually showed up...
32:27 Today on Days of our Steelers
UTree always knows how to make it hit diff
You beat me to it!!
That was probably my all time favorite collapse because not only did they go from Super Bowl Contender to missing the playoffs entirely, but there was so much drama in that locker room whether it was before, during, or after the season. But wait it gets better for me. The Ravens on the other hand won 6 of their 7 games to swipe the AFC North Title and cancel the Annual March of the Yinzers thanks to Lamar Jackson coming on the scene. Boy were those some fun times. (I remember going bonkers the moment they lost to both the Raiders and Saints because I knew we'd win the division after that)
5:08 Al Michaels face when he clearly knows Arnold is talking out of his ass 😂😂😂
That Bears 2012 season is one I often think about. I still remember 13 year old me, and the disbelief I had the 2nd half of that season as I watched my Bears just evaporate and seeing the sad decline of the Defense that had been so good for so many years and was very obviously aging at that point. I still think it was a big mistake by the Bears to fire Lovie Smith after that season though. The Bears to this day are still in a tailspin cycle of GMs, HCs, and QBs that they've been in since firing Lovie Smith.
The 2008 Giants started 11-1, then Plaxico shoots himself and the offense falls apart, they finished 12-4 with the number 1 seed and first round bye, then look pathetic in their first playoff game against the Eagles…losing 23-11
The 2007 Lions started that year 6-2
Went 1-7 in the next 8 games
...And 0-16 the next year.
2002 Saints should have easily finished 12-4. The Bungals, Lions, and Ravens were the 3 games that should have been won. They would have had the 2nd seed in the NFC only behind the Eagles.
Where's the 2004 and 2007 Ravens. In 04 they started 8-3, and then proceeded to lose their next four to miss the playoffs, and in two of those games they blew double digit leads. In 07 they started I believe either 4-2 or 5-2 and lost 9 straight to end the year including one to the 0-13 Miami Dolphins in Week 15 which cost Brian Billick his job. Those were much bigger collapses than 2021, hell I wouldn't even consider 2021 to be a collapse because they had the most injury prone season in NFL History in terms of significant players lost to injury, and having to play both Super Bowl representatives, the best team in the regular season, plus their most hated rival twice during the last month of the with mostly backups and practice squad players. Name me a team that was overcoming that stretch with that many injuries, YOU CAN'T!
Didn’t the 2005 Eagles,2011 Colts,2015 Cowboys & 2022 Rams also have injury plagued seasons like the Ravens in 2021?
Thats not what happened in 2004
@@Rickman897 Those weren't as bad as the 2021 Ravens even though each of those teams were ravaged by injuries.
I knew that the 1993 Dolphins were first on this list, the moment Marino went down the offense was never the same that year for obvious reasons. We were lucky to even win 3 more games to go 9-2 could have had a 6-1 collapse and never win another game. We almost lost to a 1-11 team earlier albeit no game is easy to win but we squeaked out a win there we were lucky to even win the Leon Lett game. Then there as the finale losing to the Pats in overtime. The epitome of being a Dolphins fan is mediocrity.
I remember predicting the Broncos 2009 collapse after their first loss of the season looked bad. When I discussed it with my friend, we agreed with the predicted result of every game up to the Raiders game in Week 15. I believed they would lose to go to 8-6 before losing at Philly the week after, finishing with a win over the lowly Chiefs at 9-7, and out of the playoffs. He thought I was crazy for picking the Raiders to win, and said they would win 10 games. You’ll never guess who had the last laugh
The Baltimore game laid Denver's flaws bare and they never recovered from it. Like the 2003 Vikings they lost to several teams with 4-12 or worse records, and the following year, the Broncos were a trainwreck and it cost McDaniels his job.
@ it sure did, as did the Pittsburgh game the week after. The 2003 Vikings is a good comparison because both teams beat 4 teams with 10 wins or more, yet the Vikings lost to 4 teams that had 5-11 records or worse. The Broncos lost to 3. The Broncos being bad the following year was the easiest thing to see coming, especially after they picked Tim Tebow in the 1st round
I ain't gonna lie. I had no idea Roethlisberger was still playing by 2020. I thought, knowing he'd been with them back in the late 2000s, he would've retired long before then.
The more you know.
2021 AZ Cardinals collapse is legendary
17:18 Jim Henderson‘s call on James Allen’s pick-six was electric (also the first time I heard his call on the James Allen game-winning pick-six).
It always sucks when the wheels fall off
Calling it Texans blow the division this year trust
Probably, colts have a cake walk the rest of the season
It wouldn't surprise me one bit. They have to play the Dolphins, Chiefs, and Ravens back to back to back, plus the Titans who already beat them this year in Houston. They could easily with a 9-8 record, and even if they do win the division, they're probably getting their asses kicked by either Pittsburgh or Baltimore again depending on who is the Wild Card out of the AFC North.
Colts are two games back and Houston already has both head-to-head wins, which basically gives them a three game lead with four left to play. Colts would need to win out and hope the Texans get no more than one more win. Which is possible, if the Colts beat Denver this weekend. Denver is the toughest game on Indy’s schedule, and Texans will likely only be favored their final game vs the Titans.
But if they lose to Denver this weekend then the Colts’ only path would be to win out and have Texans lose out, including this weekend. That would put the Colts at 9-8 and the Texans at 8-9.
@michaelhession2105 no chance the Ravens come back to take the North from Pittsburgh.
The 2023 Eagles is one of the most embarrassing collapses in recent history. Everyone talking like they were the absolute gods of football, like they're the revival of the '72 Dolphins, but then they pull 5 losses out of 6 games and get blown out in the first round.
Man shut up nobody was talking like they were the Gods of football your just a hater foh
@28:27 lmao 🤣 Legendary Argument
32:26 *Days of Our Steelers intensifies*
Im glad as an Green Bay Packers Fan that they’re not in this video for having a Collapse
We save our collapses for the playoffs...
And then the 2014 NFC Championship game happened
Nice Job NFL Throwback Keep Up The Great work
30:27 I remember Joe Benigno mentioning the run defense in the iconic rant following the Jets’ egg-laying loss to the Seahawks.
Your ideas are always fresh and original. Thank you for the inspiration!🐪👍💴
I love all these videos. If you did best turnarounds like this long of a video. It would be awesome.
My 2010 Chargers definitely going to be on the list. And the 2023 Jags as well
They aren’t on the list because this list is more about outright win and loss streaks rather than near certain wins that become losses like the Chargers in 2010 had lots of
@AdamKlownzinger well that's true, but we still had a collapse
That wasn't an in season collapse though, they started 3-5.
@gbrow1604 Yes, we did, but technically, if you count the fact we were number 1 in offense and defense and we still fumbled, it is sad.
1981 Eagles were the 2023 Eagles before the 2023 Eagles. Both teams were coming off Super Bowl appearances (losses by AFC West teams), started the following season with 9+ wins, but won one game in the month of December, surrendering the division to the Cowboys, and ending the season with a whimper in the postseason.
2023 Eagles. A top 5 collapse all time 😣😖😫🦅😔
Awesome video
Randy Moss doesn't have Jack 💩 on Jerry Rice !!!
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NFL is unpopular
just kidding, good video!
bru
2023 Dallas Cowboys
At dis point da cowboys are eitha trash all yr or collapse so much u jus used to it 😂
Do reverse in-season collapses, like the 2022 Lions starting 1-6 and finishing 9-8, narrowly missing the playoffs.
2003 Vikings were a roller coaster for sure. Literally came down to the very last play of the final week
The worst part is that Arizona could have tried less and lost that game, which would have given them a #1 draft pick and given a playoff berth to Minnesota, but Josh McCown had other plans
But hey, the Cards picked Larry Fitzgerald in that draft anyway, and eventually McCown became QBs coach in Minnesota, so it all came out in the wash
I love warching the 2008 dallas vowboys hard knocks on nfl throwback lmao 🤣
Need that part 6 for forgotten players expeditiously
If you're not old enough to have experienced the '95 (New to) Oakland Raiders start out 8-2, only to lose their last 6 & miss the playoffs AND lose to the PATS in '01 Playoffs (Tuck Rule) you can never know the pain of being a Raiders fan.
The 2018 Steelers still haunt me starting 7-2-1 just to miss the playoffs by losing to multiple terrible teams like the Raiders and Broncos
That's what Days of our Steelers happened thanks to @UrinatingTree
Yall made this because of my Eagles i fear.. awee jeezz
For me, the worst one is the 2002 Saints. They played the worst teams by far on the list, and had 2 of their 3 games at home. The lone game on the road was at the 1-13 Bengals. There was absolutely no excuse for the collapse
28:39 Not shown in that segment was the game that started the collapse-and the Panthers' current state of never-ending misfortune: the blowout loss at Pittsburgh on Thursday Night aka the TJ Watt meets Cam Newton game (part of that game was shown in the 2018 Steelers segment at 32:58).
Same with the 2009 Broncos. They didn't show the game in which Josh McDaniels got exposed and was never the same coach after that. That happened to be a 30-7 shellacking at the hands of the Baltimore Ravens, in a game in which Denver would have been shut out if not for a terrible PI call on Dominque Foxworth in the 3rd Quarter. After that game, the Broncos collapsed to the point where they finished with an 8-8 record, and the next year they went 4-12 and McDaniels got fired.
2009 Broncos went 6-0 w/Josh McDaniels but fell to 2-8 and missed playoffs and this was by far the worst Denver Broncos season in nfl history they were on top 6-0
The 1993 New Orleans Saints started 5-0, finished 8-8 and missed the playoffs. It was the beginning of the end for Jim Mora Sr. and the Dome Patrol defense. In 1995, the Rams' first year in St. Louis, the team started 5-1 but finished 7-9. Turnovers played a key role in the fast start. The Rams threatened to be the worst NFL team in the 1990's until The Greatest Show on Turf arrived just in the nick of time.
Would the Rams have been worse than the Bengals & Cardinals in the 90s without the greatest show on turf?
The 2018 Steelers will always have a special place in my heart, and I'm not even an fan. Shoutout "Days Of Our Steelers."
I hope the 2024 Falcons doesn't belong on this list! Got 4 game lead in the division month ago; now they are depending on another team to lose games to get a chance to win the division
It’s crazy but it happens every year
The 2003 Vikings blew the doors off a 13-3 Chiefs team the week before the loss in Arizona. Such a waste. There has never been a team that so consistently played down to its opponents.
I agree. There were four teams that year that went 4-12, and the Vikings lost to all four of them. Had they won all of those games, they would have finished with the best record in the NFC and gotten home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Instead Vikings gonna Viking.
You should really have the 1986 Jets in here, that was a collapse that matches the 2023 Eagles. They started 10-1 outscoring teams by 100 in those 10 games.
They finished the year 0-5, getting outscored 183-61 (average of 24 point per game loss). It was far bigger collapse than the 1986 Raiders that were included.
They probably didn’t include the 1986 Jets probably because they beat the Chiefs in the wild card round.
Nobody remembers Andy Reid's Chiefs before Mahomes. Let's just be honest, just like no one remembers that Belichick once coached Bledsoe
As a seahawks fan, where are they on the list? They must have some horrific collapse.
2012 bears were a collapse of the ages
Proof that the salary cap and free agency ruined teams
So if the Vikings player didn't want to talk about it. How come they lost to the Cardinals in Week 17?
The 2023 jags cursed themselves by disrespecting the terrible towel
No 2002 Dolphins?
Add this years falcons to the list
Paper bags in a playoff game is bad franchise appropriation
Thats Philadelphia fans right there ladies and gentlemen
Could make a comment about my team, but I'll hold off as they're currently in the running for a playoff spot. It's one of the teams not mentioned on this list.
Read my mind I wanted a video of this
2024 bears can be added once this season ends
2008 Buffalo Bills 5-1 to 7-9 2011 Buffalo Bills went from 5-2 to 6-10.
Oh, how the NFL mighty has definitely fallen.
49 minutes but no 49ers baby you like to see it
Its just what the cardinals do every year
Here from the 2023 Philadelphia Eagles
2024 falcons boutta be on this list lol
NFL fans are begging that the Chiefs will be on this list after this season.
15:24 and a certain man with a hoodie would replace him
2023 Baltimore Ravens should be on this list.
No, they shouldn’t. They finished 13-4 and 1st in the AFC, making it to the conference championship game. This video is about in-season collapses, not 1-seeds that did not make the Super Bowl.
That would be in the criteria for single game collapses, but even then that had more to do with Kansas City's defense playing up to its potential more than anything.
Hopefully the 2024-25 Lions don't join this list
bro don’t do this to me Throwback don’t remind me of 2020 🪦🙏🏻
I'd have to say every year since 2016 to forever with that idiot Tomlin coaching my Steelers. God I hope some team would want Tomlin to be their coach. Steelers are not winning a playoff game until Tomlin is fired, quits, retires or some other team poaches him. #FIRETOMLIN
the 1980 lions?
2023 Jags?
Foreshadowing?
Coin toss ref, unbelievable
I wonder what he's up to...
Can anyone tell me who narrates these videos?
1 minute club
The Ravens didn't collapse; we had more injuries than a MASH ward, including our star QB. This channel can't help but crap on my team for ANY reason.
It was a collapse due to absurd amounts of injuries. I still think that’s valid. Be thankful they didn’t include 04 and 07 in this vid too. Plus the Steelers got 3 spots.
Star quarterback lmfao that dude is nothing but a running back trying to play a quarterback
@@RandomInternetLozer I'm definitely shocked that those two didn't make the video because those were not only massive collapses, but those teams on paper especially 04 were much more capable of making a run at a title.
W
2023 Eagles??
2024 falcons
Definitely not 😂
@@franthevan65 6-3 to missing the playoff is up there
Y’all might still win the division season ain’t over yet have some faith in your squad
Golden Rule Number 1: Never Disrespect the Terrible Towel [Shoutout to the '23 Jags]
😂
Early
I agree with my Steelers from 2020 since that whole season was a fluke
Y'all went 11-0 finished 12-4 and got bounced by your archival Browns. So sorry man
They feasted on an easy schedule and got bailed out by REFBALL against the Titans Ravens, and Cowboys in Weeks 7, 8, and 9. Not to mention Corvette Corvette and Browns is the Browns. This was truly Days of our Steelers Redux.
@@michaelhession2105 Okay, the Steelers don't always win games because of officiating okay?
Mike Tice. When your players talk about this season they hint at you with i must say respect. Mike Tice i have studied managers since chilldhood you just explanied why Vikings did not go all the way. Mike Tice have not what you need to make champions to be genuine at all cost and communicate with every player and understand we are different and build a real team that will go to the grave for eachother. I can't blame you not many does execpt the few who win. Fino Alla Fine Forza Juve 💪🏼🤍🖤
He was the one scalping super bowl tickets lmao