You're wrong!!! The 2020 Tampa Bay Buccaneers were the first NFL team to win a Super Bowl in their home stadium. When they SMASHED the KC Chiefs in SB 55 31-9 in Raymond James Stadium.
This SuperBowl was one of the weakest I have seen in recent history (my own personal opinion) and I was hoping Tampa won for the team around Brady, not because of TB12
When Pittsburgh hired Chuck Noll the first year they won a single game. Three years later was the Immaculate Reception, 10 years later they were a dynasty. Same deal with Cowher. Noll was at the end and ineffective and Cowher made them into a powerhouse who finally got over the hump in 2006. Tomlin has sustained not necessarily always excellence but consistent competitiveness, always in the playoff mix in the last week, so he hasn’t had to turn anything around.
Honorable mention should go to the 1959 Packers (the first year under Vince Lombardi). Lombardi took a team that only won a single game, and lead them to a dynasty that jumpstarted the modern Super Bowl era.
As a Lions fan; last season was definitely a wake up call as we knew Dan Campbell had a leadership quality we were missing from most head coaches in Detroit during their worst years. I am a big nervous for this season, as other teams are picking up and the NFC North is a bit tighter in the first quarter of the season. We are just hoping for a conference championship, wishful thinking to be a Super Bowl contender and champion A Lion’s fan can dream
@@Huron2010A that is also true 🙃 but if we break it down by 2008: they went 0-16. Causing them to draft Stafford in ‘09. We had Matthew Stafford and Calvin Johnson and a pretty decent team around them for the first few years until about 2013. When Coach Patricia came in, we all groaned when we slid into mediocrity. Johnson retired young, and they continued to be mediocre or a laughing stock. Then Campbell came in 2019 and showed there was a spark in the team. Drafted some excellent players, traded Stafford for Goff and it seems to be going well. This may very well be the exact opposite of a quick turnaround, but it seems like it was a whiplash when you remember how crappy the organization was :)
The 85 Broncos was the start of the Elway Dynasty. Elway first year was god-awful but righted the ship very quickly even in the end of his rookie season.
Green Bay Packers for the pre-Super Bowl era. In 1958, the Pack went 1-10-1. With the hiring of Vince Lombardi, they went 7-5 in 1959, lost the NFL Championship Game in 1960, and won the first of five championship games in the 1960's in 1961.
2012 colts deserve an honorable mention. Lost Peyton manning for the year and went 2-14 in 2011, then they took Andrew luck first overall. Chuck Pagano and Bruce arians coached the team to an 11-5 record and made the playoffs
What about the 2020 Buccaneers? Losing records in 10 of their 12 seasons before that, then Tom Brady comes in and turns everything around, winning a Super Bowl in 2020, and they haven't missed they playoffs since
I'm glad Daniels is doing great. Wish it wasn't Commanders but family has to be rewarded in some way. And a volatile election year. Chiefs and Redskins. Makes too much sense.
Disagree with Jimmy Johnson, he on why he changed the Cowboys Used unconventional the secondary NFL defense. He went small and fast instead of big and LONG. This allowed him to get BEST O line ever and a HOF D line
Pouring a 50 lb. bag of rock salt onto Scooter's wounded spirit. Jerry is still trying to prove he was the football super genius. Guess this places the Cowboys in the race for the slowest return to the Superbowl at which the embalmed body of Jerry Jones will be propped up in the Cowboys owner's box.
Yeah so that attendance can fall and make the move easier, the Rams former owner did the same thing when she moved them from Anaheim to St Louis in the 1994.
Not exactly. The Rams were unwatchable for awhile, the only thing they had for a decade was Stephan Jackson's One Man Show of Dominance and Chris Long on Defense. St Louis was Toxic by that point. There was no Optimism. But LA, that's a Change of Scenery and you'll notice that tends to revitalize skilled players that have been beaten into depression. It was a Clean Slate in LA. That does a lot for a team and the mentality of it's Players. There aren't many "trash players" in the NFL, but there are a lot that have lost the will to win.
That turnaround started in 1981, Redskins started 0-5, finished 8-8, and the momentum carried over to the next season. Without free agency it was mostly the same roster.
49ers during the 2000’s were trash. They went a decade without a winning season and one season at 2-14. Then Jim Harbaugh was hired and that same year the 49ers made it to the NFC Championship, next year the Super Bowl, and then another NFC Championship exit. No Lombardi but still a hell of a turn around…and he seems to be doing it again with the Chargers.
Honorable mention: The Chiefs went from 2-14 in 2012 to winning seasons every year after except the 2014 season and eventually started winning super bowls
@louis3141 yep, Tamba Hali, Justin Houston, Dontari Poe and Jamaal Charles. And really, you could argue that Anthony Sherman should have been a Pro Bowler as well.
@louis3141 and I just realized that I'm an idiot- you meant the putrid 2012 Chiefs. Yeah, 6 Pro Bowlers. I'm sorry, but Romeo Crenell massively fumbled that season- if you have 6 Pro Bowlers, you have no business winning only two games.
@@JayDee247365 This video seems to be about teams that at least made a Super Bowl, which didn't happen for the Chiefs until year 6 of Andy Reid. It just doesn't really fit with the theme.
Bengals 0-3 but theyll make a run. Nfl turning into the nba with them adding a playoff spot and games. Each game isnt as meaningful as it was. Theyll pick it up later like cheifs did last year in playoffs. Soon teams will start load management
To be Fair, Bledsoe was a better QB at the time. Brady didn't throw for 4,000 years until his third super bowl (2005). His first three, it was the Defense, Running Game, and Belichick. After that, it was the Brady Bunch. Meanwhile, Bledsoe threw for 4,500 in his Second Year...in 1994.
My Eagles in 2 short years shook off the anguish that was 14 years of Andy Reid bumbling and 3 years of Chip Kelly. Thank you Nick Foles and Coach Doug!
@@matthewparrish715 Andy Reid was a good coach but failed to utilize Brian Westbrook and never gave McNabb any elite talent at wide receiver until T.O and managed that whole situation horribly. Another prime example of not being able to handle disgruntled players was when Trotter left in 2002 for one season and his replacement couldn’t do anything in the playoffs. If you rewarch those NFC championship game loses and SB39 and you’ll see what I’m talking about. Don’t forget all the blown leads in KC until he lucked out getting Mahomes.
@@V-max97 I can understand being frustrated with how player situations were mishandled and never winning a Super Bowl in his time with Philly. And maybe my perspective is skewed having lived through a few Super bowls by my team (Steelers). That said, I appreciate having a consistently competitive team and I think Andy Reid definitely accomplished that. Not trying to disagree or dismiss your thoughts, just genuinely surprised bc I think Reid is easily top 5 coaches of the last 30 years. I had to look it up, but he went 43-21 with KC before drafting Mahomes. I would have guessed a lot worse than that based on memory
@@matthewparrish715 there was no denying he was a good coach but let’s look at some other factors as well. From 2001-2004 the NFC East wasn’t that competitive. The Eagles pretty much had the division locked up by week 12. It was the NFC championship games that are the most brutal. 2001 even though we were competitive we lost to the “Greatest show on turf” ok fine. 2002 we were at home in one of the worst winters the northeast ever saw and we let Tampa Bay who never won in the cold run right past us (literally past trotter’s replacement) and then go on to beat a Raiders team that didn’t even show up. 2003 we beat the Packers thanks to a huge 4th and 26 play only to lose to a Carolina team that picked off McNabb 3 times because once again the running game was abandoned. 2008 we battle back from being down and take the lead with 10 minutes left only to let Arizona eat up most of that and score on a late drive leaving you no time to comeback. Now some years we don’t blame Andy for because well bottom line players have to play like in 2010 when had Vick and were on the doorstep of going to the NFC championship but David Akers missed three field goals. (His daughter was fighting cancer at the time so his head wasn’t in the game) but it’s situations like that where it’s most frustrating because he had a lot of say in how the teams were built and he tended to not handle players personal issues or conflicts properly and do what was best for the team. Brian Westbrook and Dawkins have stated on numerous occasions their biggest regret was not putting T.O and McNabb in a room a not leaving until whatever argument was settled. That shouldn’t be their job that should be the coach doing that or at least spearheading it. Then all that drama of drafting Kevin Kolb without letting McNabb know. When I think Andy Reid I just think missed opportunities. Those 2000’s teams had so many great players and a Jim Johnson defense that if playing today would look like the 85 Bears. It’s a crime they couldn’t win it all and now that he has found Mahomes and built this super team in KC makes it frustrating for me as an Eagles fan. A good portion of the fan base might not share my viewpoint and a lot of radio pundits that wanted to run Andy Reid out of town now all of the sudden love him but I think that is in part of us finally winning a Super Bowl in 2017-2018. Believe me if we didn’t have that one Lombardi the Chiefs would be vilified on a level with the cowboys.
@@matthewparrish715 Andy was always great in the regular season it’s just that since the playoffs are sudden death it really falls under the “Any given Sunday” cliche. 6 times out of 10 he was on the short end of the stick until he got Mahomes.
I think an underrated turnaround that I think should’ve been mentioned is the 2006 Saints, because of Katrina in 2005, and the possibility that the team could be moved out New Orleans and going 3-13 that, before falling one game short of the Super Bowl the following year. And also the 1975 Baltimore Colts who went from 2-12 to 10-4 after GM Joe Thomas had to gut the team because all the legendary Colts players were getting older and banged up like Johnny Unitas, Tom Matte, John Mackey. Or, the 1999 Indianapolis Colts, who hadn’t won 10 games in a season in 22 years, had just five winning season during that span, had just come off two years in which they went a combined 6-26, where Peyton Manning’s rookie year was a disaster where he set the rookie for interceptions in a season, and then had a ten game turnaround in 1999 at 13-3. Also the Bucs in 1979, having gone a combined 7-37 in their first three years, then winning the NFC Central Division crown in 79 at 10-6, and winning their first playoff game against Philly that year, and making the NFC Championship game.
The 2006 Saints were America’s Team during that season. I wasn’t completely aware of it, as I was a first grader, but during the football games my dad actually turned on Saints games; as a strict Packers fan that watches Brett Favre every week. I remembered asking why the uniforms were different and he said “we’re watching something different today” I truly appreciate him for kind of being my wake up for following the sport to the best of my ability. 2006. This was the one that Chicago got to and lost to Indy, right? I have small pieces of that broadcast. My dad rooting against Rex Grossman good times
@@kaceimp they lost 39-14. Not the how they wanted the season to end in a blowout loss. But after what happened in 2005, going 3-13 that year, dealing the fallout of Katrina, I’m sure every player and fan was happy with how 2006 ended.
Bucs won it first at their home stadium. Damn, that divorce must have been something else. I rarely seen you slip in the years of watching your vids but lately, wow just wow!
How? The path seems to be rough unless the Dolphins have winnable games and a quarterback that is able to run with the motions. The AFC east is one of the weakest divisions, though I am pretty sure if they were to match up with Buffalo, an upset is likely to happen.
@@shshskateproductions2250 are you sure he would be okay to come back though? Think about his health for a moment: three concussions over the last few years. I just don’t believe it would be heatlhy for him to return when he gets better
@@wtfmate187 literally this! because it’s unlikely that he may return because of how much he got injured in the last couple years; especially on the head and brain
I think 2012 2013 chiefs should be on here As a chiefs fan this first 15 years of my life was hell 2-14 4-12 year after year Then andy comes and we turn it around right away but could never win it all with alex smith Pat mahomes no matter how much ppl try to discredit his accomplisments he brought us to heights little kid me would never thought possible
4:00, the Bucs won the Super Bowl at their home stadium the year before
I was about to comment that as well.
@@JoshS05same I feel like he should know that the bucs did it the year before
He had to have done this as bait. That intro got me thinking lol
@@AlexSilver9 no he just f'ed up
Y, what is the ahuevazon
You're wrong!!! The 2020 Tampa Bay Buccaneers were the first NFL team to win a Super Bowl in their home stadium. When they SMASHED the KC Chiefs in SB 55 31-9 in Raymond James Stadium.
This SuperBowl was one of the weakest I have seen in recent history (my own personal opinion) and I was hoping Tampa won for the team around Brady, not because of TB12
@@kaceimpwomp womp cry about it 😂
@@hoodiejelo6456 I’m not, child 😅
@@hoodiejelo6456 all done and over with so oh well lol
Darth Brady is NOT MY GOAT!!!!!
You’re my favorite sports RUclipsr man. I hope you never stop making these vids. Cheers from a long suffering Cleveland sports fan…
Much love on that Beatin' Goff joke, lol
Perna needs all the love he can get during the broncos season 😂
You're wrong Jeff Fisher wasn't around in LA in 2018. He was fired mid-season 2016.
Jeff Fisher was the coach in their return to LA
...and he's from LA...so I'm not sure how they got away..
I never skip the Ads, thats how much i support this channel
Ummmm actuallyyyyy the Buccaneers were the first team to win the super bowl in their home stadium the year before 🤓☝🏻
So the Underdog ad should be, "Are you smarter than a Giants fan?"
Bledsoe was nothing but class.
Two small nitpicks, Jeff Fisher coached the first year in LA and the Bucs won the SB in Tampa in 2020 then the Rams in LA in 2021
When Pittsburgh hired Chuck Noll the first year they won a single game. Three years later was the Immaculate Reception, 10 years later they were a dynasty.
Same deal with Cowher. Noll was at the end and ineffective and Cowher made them into a powerhouse who finally got over the hump in 2006. Tomlin has sustained not necessarily always excellence but consistent competitiveness, always in the playoff mix in the last week, so he hasn’t had to turn anything around.
Honorable mention should go to the 1959 Packers (the first year under Vince Lombardi).
Lombardi took a team that only won a single game, and lead them to a dynasty that jumpstarted the modern Super Bowl era.
3:58
Bucs did it the year before?
Lol, you pissed off Tampa Bay😂😂😂
4:03 second team to do it. Bucs did it the year prior in Super Bowl 55
Hey Five, im rooting for you buddy.
For some reason, I stood up while watching this video. Something felt different 🤣
As a Lions fan; last season was definitely a wake up call as we knew Dan Campbell had a leadership quality we were missing from most head coaches in Detroit during their worst years. I am a big nervous for this season, as other teams are picking up and the NFC North is a bit tighter in the first quarter of the season. We are just hoping for a conference championship, wishful thinking to be a Super Bowl contender and champion
A Lion’s fan can dream
Yeah, but the Lions can't be said to have a quick turnaround, they pretty much sucked the previous 60 years.
@@Huron2010A that is also true 🙃 but if we break it down by 2008: they went 0-16. Causing them to draft Stafford in ‘09. We had Matthew Stafford and Calvin Johnson and a pretty decent team around them for the first few years until about 2013. When Coach Patricia came in, we all groaned when we slid into mediocrity. Johnson retired young, and they continued to be mediocre or a laughing stock. Then Campbell came in 2019 and showed there was a spark in the team. Drafted some excellent players, traded Stafford for Goff and it seems to be going well.
This may very well be the exact opposite of a quick turnaround, but it seems like it was a whiplash when you remember how crappy the organization was :)
The 85 Broncos was the start of the Elway Dynasty. Elway first year was god-awful but righted the ship very quickly even in the end of his rookie season.
And at 0:17 (notably Jake Delhomme's number) - "Well, unless you're a Panthers fan...
I’m surprised the late 2000’s Saints or early 2000’s Colts didn’t make this list.
"I bet Panthers fan is shedding a tear" 🤣🤣🤣
The thumbnail got me haha 😂
Washington is coming along nicely.
Green Bay Packers for the pre-Super Bowl era. In 1958, the Pack went 1-10-1. With the hiring of Vince Lombardi, they went 7-5 in 1959, lost the NFL Championship Game in 1960, and won the first of five championship games in the 1960's in 1961.
A 3\4 shot 5 points is a dangerous 5 points
Kurt Warner has Rodney Harrison to thank for being a dirty ass player and hurting Trent Green thus allowing his career to get started.
Ram fan here. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were the first team to win the Super Bowl at their home stadium under Tom Brady and regime.
Genius marketing😅 let them talk man I love your vids
thanks bro
Finally got the sitting memo... 🤣
Like the changes
Honorable mention: the early Tampa Bay Bucs. Started 0-22, then made it all the way to the NFC Championship Game in their fourth season
Hey Adam that's pretty tight that you read my comments
2012 colts deserve an honorable mention. Lost Peyton manning for the year and went 2-14 in 2011, then they took Andrew luck first overall. Chuck Pagano and Bruce arians coached the team to an 11-5 record and made the playoffs
What about the 2012 to 2013 Chiefs? Went from 2-14 under Romeo Crennel l, to 11-5 under Andy Reid.
You can stretch that back to 2007. 😂
2021->2023 Detroit lions would’ve been a good one for the list too. 3-13-1 to 9-8 to 12-5
Five Point, I challenge you to make fun of Iowa’s offense every video!
What about the 2020 Buccaneers? Losing records in 10 of their 12 seasons before that, then Tom Brady comes in and turns everything around, winning a Super Bowl in 2020, and they haven't missed they playoffs since
I'm glad Daniels is doing great. Wish it wasn't Commanders but family has to be rewarded in some way. And a volatile election year. Chiefs and Redskins. Makes too much sense.
‘69 - ‘74 Steelers? Or is that going too far back?
Emmit Smith should have been sponsored by Pam considering how much he loved to use it on his jersey
Had to throw the Falcons in there right at the end 😭
Disagree with Jimmy Johnson, he on why he changed the Cowboys
Used unconventional the secondary NFL defense. He went small and fast instead of big and LONG. This allowed him to get BEST O line ever and a HOF D line
"Um actually", pushing glasses up nose = everyone mentioning the Bucs as first.
Correction: Second team, Bucs did it the year before
You forgot the 2020 Bucs won the Super Bowl at home before the Rams.
You mean the Rams beat the Bengals when the refs made the worst pass interference call in Superbowl history to that point.
Not me a panther fan looking for any chance of hope
2018 to 2020 Pats
Pouring a 50 lb. bag of rock salt onto Scooter's wounded spirit. Jerry is still trying to prove he was the football super genius. Guess this places the Cowboys in the race for the slowest return to the Superbowl at which the embalmed body of Jerry Jones will be propped up in the Cowboys owner's box.
Saying that about Carolina when the giants exist is bold.
The refs the only reason the bungles were in that SB
3:55, you mispronounced “Cheatriots”.
Rams is suspicious. Kroenke made the Rams unwatchable in St. Louis and suddenly everything changed when they moved to LA.
Yeah so that attendance can fall and make the move easier, the Rams former owner did the same thing when she moved them from Anaheim to St Louis in the 1994.
Not exactly. The Rams were unwatchable for awhile, the only thing they had for a decade was Stephan Jackson's One Man Show of Dominance and Chris Long on Defense. St Louis was Toxic by that point. There was no Optimism. But LA, that's a Change of Scenery and you'll notice that tends to revitalize skilled players that have been beaten into depression. It was a Clean Slate in LA. That does a lot for a team and the mentality of it's Players. There aren't many "trash players" in the NFL, but there are a lot that have lost the will to win.
For my money the 82 skins had a turn around. Winning 9 games and the Super Bowl.
That turnaround started in 1981, Redskins started 0-5, finished 8-8, and the momentum carried over to the next season. Without free agency it was mostly the same roster.
99 rams have to be 1
49ers during the 2000’s were trash. They went a decade without a winning season and one season at 2-14. Then Jim Harbaugh was hired and that same year the 49ers made it to the NFC Championship, next year the Super Bowl, and then another NFC Championship exit. No Lombardi but still a hell of a turn around…and he seems to be doing it again with the Chargers.
2017 jags 3-13 to afc championship game
Honorable mention: The Chiefs went from 2-14 in 2012 to winning seasons every year after except the 2014 season and eventually started winning super bowls
The 2014 Chiefs had a winning record, they just missed the playoffs due to a late season collapse
I think that Chiefs team also had about 8 Pro Bowlers on it
@louis3141 yep, Tamba Hali, Justin Houston, Dontari Poe and Jamaal Charles. And really, you could argue that Anthony Sherman should have been a Pro Bowler as well.
@@arizonawrestlinginterviews1040 you are correct. I had the numbers backwards in my head 💀(7-9)
@louis3141 and I just realized that I'm an idiot- you meant the putrid 2012 Chiefs. Yeah, 6 Pro Bowlers. I'm sorry, but Romeo Crenell massively fumbled that season- if you have 6 Pro Bowlers, you have no business winning only two games.
Would the 2019-2020 San Francisco 49ers count. Picked 2nd in the draft and got Nick Bosa and ended up making it to the superbowl losing to the Chiefs.
The Vikings sending those picks to the cowboys are why the rest of the NFL hates them.
What about the Chiefs turning from 2-14 to a dynasty in the 2020s?
And no losing seasons since 2012.
The Chiefs had 5 years with 1 playoff win before Mahomes, so that's not really a quick turnaround.
@@Freddie7191 all under Reid tho. The turnaround started after the abysmal 2012 season.
@@JayDee247365 This video seems to be about teams that at least made a Super Bowl, which didn't happen for the Chiefs until year 6 of Andy Reid. It just doesn't really fit with the theme.
@@JayDee247365particularly when Alex Smith joined the Chiefs in 2013 from the Niners
This was an awesome video. I had to watch it twice.
You forgot "Raiders fans."
Bengals 0-3 but theyll make a run. Nfl turning into the nba with them adding a playoff spot and games. Each game isnt as meaningful as it was.
Theyll pick it up later like cheifs did last year in playoffs. Soon teams will start load management
Bengals aren't making the playoffs. They haven't played a single division game (which they haven't done well at for years). 9-8 at the very best.
Thanks Jets for unleashing Tom Brady on the rest of the league….
To be Fair, Bledsoe was a better QB at the time. Brady didn't throw for 4,000 years until his third super bowl (2005). His first three, it was the Defense, Running Game, and Belichick. After that, it was the Brady Bunch. Meanwhile, Bledsoe threw for 4,500 in his Second Year...in 1994.
The Jets Butt Fumbling in all aspects of the game.
Why are you standing bro
You forgot the Dan Campbell-led Lions, who had to overcome the horrific tenure of Bob Quinn and Matt Patricia
The Bengals will be fine, pin this please 🥺
My Eagles in 2 short years shook off the anguish that was 14 years of Andy Reid bumbling and 3 years of Chip Kelly. Thank you Nick Foles and Coach Doug!
I’m surprised you feel that way about Andy Reid given his record as Eagles HC and now with Kansas City
@@matthewparrish715 Andy Reid was a good coach but failed to utilize Brian Westbrook and never gave McNabb any elite talent at wide receiver until T.O and managed that whole situation horribly. Another prime example of not being able to handle disgruntled players was when Trotter left in 2002 for one season and his replacement couldn’t do anything in the playoffs.
If you rewarch those NFC championship game loses and SB39 and you’ll see what I’m talking about. Don’t forget all the blown leads in KC until he lucked out getting Mahomes.
@@V-max97 I can understand being frustrated with how player situations were mishandled and never winning a Super Bowl in his time with Philly.
And maybe my perspective is skewed having lived through a few Super bowls by my team (Steelers). That said, I appreciate having a consistently competitive team and I think Andy Reid definitely accomplished that.
Not trying to disagree or dismiss your thoughts, just genuinely surprised bc I think Reid is easily top 5 coaches of the last 30 years. I had to look it up, but he went 43-21 with KC before drafting Mahomes. I would have guessed a lot worse than that based on memory
@@matthewparrish715 there was no denying he was a good coach but let’s look at some other factors as well. From 2001-2004 the NFC East wasn’t that competitive. The Eagles pretty much had the division locked up by week 12. It was the NFC championship games that are the most brutal.
2001 even though we were competitive we lost to the “Greatest show on turf” ok fine. 2002 we were at home in one of the worst winters the northeast ever saw and we let Tampa Bay who never won in the cold run right past us (literally past trotter’s replacement) and then go on to beat a Raiders team that didn’t even show up.
2003 we beat the Packers thanks to a huge 4th and 26 play only to lose to a Carolina team that picked off McNabb 3 times because once again the running game was abandoned.
2008 we battle back from being down and take the lead with 10 minutes left only to let Arizona eat up most of that and score on a late drive leaving you no time to comeback.
Now some years we don’t blame Andy for because well bottom line players have to play like in 2010 when had Vick and were on the doorstep of going to the NFC championship but David Akers missed three field goals. (His daughter was fighting cancer at the time so his head wasn’t in the game) but it’s situations like that where it’s most frustrating because he had a lot of say in how the teams were built and he tended to not handle players personal issues or conflicts properly and do what was best for the team.
Brian Westbrook and Dawkins have stated on numerous occasions their biggest regret was not putting T.O and McNabb in a room a not leaving until whatever argument was settled. That shouldn’t be their job that should be the coach doing that or at least spearheading it. Then all that drama of drafting Kevin Kolb without letting McNabb know.
When I think Andy Reid I just think missed opportunities. Those 2000’s teams had so many great players and a Jim Johnson defense that if playing today would look like the 85 Bears. It’s a crime they couldn’t win it all and now that he has found Mahomes and built this super team in KC makes it frustrating for me as an Eagles fan. A good portion of the fan base might not share my viewpoint and a lot of radio pundits that wanted to run Andy Reid out of town now all of the sudden love him but I think that is in part of us finally winning a Super Bowl in 2017-2018. Believe me if we didn’t have that one Lombardi the Chiefs would be vilified on a level with the cowboys.
@@matthewparrish715 Andy was always great in the regular season it’s just that since the playoffs are sudden death it really falls under the “Any given Sunday” cliche. 6 times out of 10 he was on the short end of the stick until he got Mahomes.
The 2007-2012 KC Chiefs 😂
I think an underrated turnaround that I think should’ve been mentioned is the 2006 Saints, because of Katrina in 2005, and the possibility that the team could be moved out New Orleans and going 3-13 that, before falling one game short of the Super Bowl the following year. And also the 1975 Baltimore Colts who went from 2-12 to 10-4 after GM Joe Thomas had to gut the team because all the legendary Colts players were getting older and banged up like Johnny Unitas, Tom Matte, John Mackey. Or, the 1999 Indianapolis Colts, who hadn’t won 10 games in a season in 22 years, had just five winning season during that span, had just come off two years in which they went a combined 6-26, where Peyton Manning’s rookie year was a disaster where he set the rookie for interceptions in a season, and then had a ten game turnaround in 1999 at 13-3. Also the Bucs in 1979, having gone a combined 7-37 in their first three years, then winning the NFC Central Division crown in 79 at 10-6, and winning their first playoff game against Philly that year, and making the NFC Championship game.
The 2006 Saints were America’s Team during that season. I wasn’t completely aware of it, as I was a first grader, but during the football games my dad actually turned on Saints games; as a strict Packers fan that watches Brett Favre every week. I remembered asking why the uniforms were different and he said “we’re watching something different today” I truly appreciate him for kind of being my wake up for following the sport to the best of my ability.
2006. This was the one that Chicago got to and lost to Indy, right? I have small pieces of that broadcast. My dad rooting against Rex Grossman
good times
@@kaceimp yes, that’s correct. They lost that year to Chicago in the NFC Championship game
@@terminator6950 man I don’t remember that game specifically, but I am sure it must have been one of the good ones (:
@@kaceimp they lost 39-14. Not the how they wanted the season to end in a blowout loss. But after what happened in 2005, going 3-13 that year, dealing the fallout of Katrina, I’m sure every player and fan was happy with how 2006 ended.
Bucs won it first at their home stadium. Damn, that divorce must have been something else. I rarely seen you slip in the years of watching your vids but lately, wow just wow!
Jeff Fisher, the master of always finishing a season with 7 or 8 wins.
Early
Saints?
Burrow overrated
Sorry but the dolphins are winning the super bowl this year. The first of seven for McDaniel's and Tua.
How? The path seems to be rough unless the Dolphins have winnable games and a quarterback that is able to run with the motions. The AFC east is one of the weakest divisions, though I am pretty sure if they were to match up with Buffalo, an upset is likely to happen.
@kaceimp The afc east is the toughest division. Three future hof Qb's. Dolphins won't lose after Tua is back.
Uhhhh you mean winning next year if/when Tua comes back?
@@shshskateproductions2250 are you sure he would be okay to come back though? Think about his health for a moment: three concussions over the last few years. I just don’t believe it would be heatlhy for him to return when he gets better
@@wtfmate187 literally this! because it’s unlikely that he may return because of how much he got injured in the last couple years; especially on the head and brain
Why did you forget the 69 Steelers? 1-13 to Super Bowl Champs in 5 years.
No1 cares bro 1969 LOLLLL
Not worth watching I turned it off after 2 minutes
no my team isn't ass right now can't relate to these poverty franchises
I'm a Browns fan. Things never get better, our team just finds new ways to suck.
I think 2012 2013 chiefs should be on here As a chiefs fan this first 15 years of my life was hell 2-14 4-12 year after year
Then andy comes and we turn it around right away but could never win it all with alex smith
Pat mahomes no matter how much ppl try to discredit his accomplisments he brought us to heights little kid me would never thought possible