UPDATE: There was a little copyright issue and the video was blocked for a moment. It's been resolved; a 10-second bit about how good Steve Smith Sr. was for the Panthers was cut out; you're not missing much. Carry on!
Steve Largent said that the hit on Mike Harden and subsequent fumble recovery is his favorite play of his entire career. This is coming from the man who still holds the most career receiving yards and touchdowns in Seahawks history.
You see him pop up to talk some ish, but he realizes he’s knocked out the ball so he quickly dives on the ball vs showboat it some more. Love old school ball!
This entire video was perfectly done. Great narration, lots of video of what you're describing, straight to the point without rambling, etc. Well done sir! 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
Thank you, man, these are the kinds of videos i like. I dont even care if you got something a little wrong or left something out. It was entertaining and i was sad when it ended. I could watch facts smd clips of old football greats all day long
As a Pats fan I used to have a love-hate feeling towards Chad Pennington as a kid. Hated him because he was on the Jets but had to respect his ability when healthy
Pennington stung so bad for us; he was *so* accurate and had a good enough arm where he could well have been elite, but the injuries (especially the two rotator cuffs) sapped his arm strength to the point he couldn't live in the middle of the field anymore. Even worse, that 2008-2010 era were *exactly* the teams Pennington could win with. Putting aside the injuries, Pennington was the last QB the Jets ever developed correctly, by letting him sit and learn rather then rush him to play.
The Colts also went from 3-13 to 13-3 in the 98-99 seasons. Not sure if you knew that or just forgot or something. Glad this showed up on my feed. Good video.
2:07 Pennington made this defender want to call his mommy after the game 😂. How do you even look your teammates in their eyes in the locker room after the game?? He fell for the good ol California stop
The Aaron Rodgers one stung the most. When the Lions collapsed and dropped the Division title and Rodgers came back and won the Division title and sent the Bears packing. Rodgers said "You broke my collar bone, but I broke your hearts!" That stung badly!!
“Going from 1 win to 11 has only been matched by the ‘99 Rams” is a completely misleading statement. The Rams were 3-13 in ‘98 and then went 13-3 the next year. You’re making it sound like they also went from 1-15 to 11-5.
Tom Brady was drafted in like the 6th round. So chad Pennington was drafted in the 1st round and the other QBs were drafted 2nd or later rounds. Made sense to me
Jpey Harrngton's Thanksgiving game with the Dolphins over Detroit. The Lions trolled Harrington in the pre-game warmups by playing "Piano Man" over the PA. I felt that was totally classless and this was one of the few times I actively rooted against Detroit. Harrington totally trashed the Lions that day
1:56 - Yeah I heard in ‘05 from nyj fans that Chad was going to own Eli Manning. Well y’all didn’t do so well huh. I remember Chad Pennington with the Fins and that game vs nyj. Revenge is best served cold. Congrats Chad.
Chad Pennington is a dawg. Dude is a multiple Comeback Player of the Year, and an actual QB you'd want under Center. It's unfortunate he had to be a CPofT do to injuries.
Pretty much this. Injuries did him in, and if he were ever healthy I'm convinced the Jets win at least one Super Bowl with him between 2008-2010; those teams were built *exactly* for a QB like Pennington.
Looking back at Aaron Rodgers career its easy to see why people didn't like him early on. In retrospect, I feel for him in a way. He had all that talent...He was a "bad man" but not in the way that Larry Bird was a "bad man" Larry captured his opportunities. I feel like Rodgers let one to many get away...Some of it was the Packer's fault but if I am AR I feel like we could have done more....That just my opinion
Anyone who thinks Brady is better than Montana obviously didn't watch Montana play. Not to mention Brady didn't have a legitimate season his whole career.
Argument is somewhat weak. Maybe talk about how Matt freaking Cassel went 11-5 in Brady's system when he was out. However, Brady's SB run with the Bucs and the Patriots collapse when he left silences a lot of his "system QB" detractors. I hate the guy as much as anyone, and being from Detroit, and a Michigan Wolverines fan, I was pre-disposed to like him. (and I did early in his career) However his mark on the NFL history books is inarguable. His 'cheating' is not. It's worth noting that the Colts did better when the balls were returned to the proper pressure. Spygate was more on the coach than Brady, but you can't argue he didn't benefit....
Hate to tell you Montana wasn't even the best quarterback of his era, Marino was hands down more productive and impactful with a far less talented team. Elway also led less talented teams to the SuperBowl multiple times and was just as good at leading comebacks. He didn't even even retire as the all time passing yards leader, he definitely deserves to be in consideration for the goat but he was far from being the unquestioned goat, Marino or Unitas were always mentioned before him and Elway, Tarkenton and Young are all right there as well.
Marino. Lost in the head to head Super Bowl against Montana. Elway lost SB against Montana, and at the time it was the biggest blowout in SB history. When they start awarding Lombardi trophies based on total passing yard, let me know. Tarkenton lost multiple super bowls. Unitas is the one closest to Montana in stature, but losing to the Jets in SB III and his performance in the Blunder Bowl tarnish his legacy just enough.
@kekkomartin5848 SuperBowls victories are not individual accomplishments and are meaningless when comparing individual players performances, hell Montana wasn't even good enough to secure his starting spot job from Steve Young AFTER a superbowl win. Tarkenton and Marino won MVPs without all pro receivers, something Montana proved he wasn't capable of, in fact, Young won a mvp while Montana was injured showing just how much better Young was than him. He didn't earn a single all pro or mvp UNTIL he was throwing to Jerry Rice. I guess Jeff Hofstetler and Trent Dilfer are better than Marino too, since you know, they won because they won superbowls. Johnny Unitas didn't play in SBIII, that was Earl Morall.
Pennington barely outplayed farve you could even argue that farve was the better QB saying Pennington "drastically" outplayed farve is quite a stretch.
I think Paul Brown is the undisputed greatest coach ever. He is the greatest innovator of all time. Playbooks, huddles, designed timing routes, offensive schemes, motion before snap, face masks Assistant coaches who specialize…. I can go on. The NFL looks the way it does now BECAUSE of his innovations!!! Scientifically scouting team…. Blah blah…. But what a Dick move to Black ball the second greatest innovator of all time!! Tarnishing his image
UPDATE: There was a little copyright issue and the video was blocked for a moment. It's been resolved; a 10-second bit about how good Steve Smith Sr. was for the Panthers was cut out; you're not missing much.
Carry on!
the fact you put blame on castille and not blades @7 min is actually crazy, blades went for his fucking knee. but its your opinion i guess 😂
Steve Largent said that the hit on Mike Harden and subsequent fumble recovery is his favorite play of his entire career. This is coming from the man who still holds the most career receiving yards and touchdowns in Seahawks history.
You see him pop up to talk some ish, but he realizes he’s knocked out the ball so he quickly dives on the ball vs showboat it some more. Love old school ball!
This entire video was perfectly done. Great narration, lots of video of what you're describing, straight to the point without rambling, etc.
Well done sir! 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
Thank you, man, these are the kinds of videos i like. I dont even care if you got something a little wrong or left something out. It was entertaining and i was sad when it ended. I could watch facts smd clips of old football greats all day long
Anytime I hear ANY of the NFL Prime Time music, I get psyched. 5:06
Great video dude & great list
As a Pats fan I used to have a love-hate feeling towards Chad Pennington as a kid. Hated him because he was on the Jets but had to respect his ability when healthy
Pennington stung so bad for us; he was *so* accurate and had a good enough arm where he could well have been elite, but the injuries (especially the two rotator cuffs) sapped his arm strength to the point he couldn't live in the middle of the field anymore. Even worse, that 2008-2010 era were *exactly* the teams Pennington could win with.
Putting aside the injuries, Pennington was the last QB the Jets ever developed correctly, by letting him sit and learn rather then rush him to play.
@ Dude was completing 65-66% of his passes while the rest of the league was averaging around 61%, that’s insane
@@waffles5433yeah but he threw hella pics.. was a trash qb
Sometimes. Revenge can be truly sweet
Love the content. Keep up the great work.
The Colts also went from 3-13 to 13-3 in the 98-99 seasons. Not sure if you knew that or just forgot or something.
Glad this showed up on my feed. Good video.
2:07 Pennington made this defender want to call his mommy after the game 😂. How do you even look your teammates in their eyes in the locker room after the game?? He fell for the good ol California stop
I watched the first play in the video live while waiting in line at a Chipotle. It just stands out in my mind.
The Aaron Rodgers one stung the most. When the Lions collapsed and dropped the Division title and Rodgers came back and won the Division title and sent the Bears packing. Rodgers said "You broke my collar bone, but I broke your hearts!" That stung badly!!
I watched that MNF game between elway and montanna.....I was slamming down beers like crazy.
Well. Keshawn did end up winning a Super Bowl with the Buccaneers.
And very quickly alienated his way out of Tampa just like he did with the Jets
The bucs defense won the superbowl. They could have done that with me as their WR instead of Keshawn.
Hey great video man
Flynn actually did play well in Rodgers’ absence, Tolzien was a dumpster fire, and Wallace was injury prone
CHAD PENNINGTON
The 10 win turnaround was done by the 98-99 colts. The 98-99 rams was a 9 win turnaround.
“Going from 1 win to 11 has only been matched by the ‘99 Rams” is a completely misleading statement. The Rams were 3-13 in ‘98 and then went 13-3 the next year. You’re making it sound like they also went from 1-15 to 11-5.
Both teams got 10 more wins god forbid the record be different
Steve Largent hit on Mike Harden is one of the greatest hits I ever seen in my life and I'm only 20
8:45 the Chiefs played for the AFL championship before winning their first Super Bowl, not an AFC championship.
Bears didn't know how to defend a last second pass back then either😂
Lol the first game I remember, because I hit a deer going 110mph on my Mach Z 780LT and basically totaled it after the packers won.
Keyshawn's lack of astronomical knowledge is really devastating.
Btw, according to a source in a 1983 Frontline episode, that 73-0 game was fixed
Of the 6 quarterbacks drafted before Tom Brady, only Chad Pennington was the only one drafted in the first round. What???
Same here. Confused.
Tom Brady was drafted in like the 6th round. So chad Pennington was drafted in the 1st round and the other QBs were drafted 2nd or later rounds. Made sense to me
@@shoutlawyou're right. For whatever reason my brain didn't comprehend that, the way he said it lol
@dooeytee6715 lmao fair, the phrasing was weird I'll admit
14:15 got dammit you just had to go to the 1940 championship
I know that Walsh story was fun to write about for you as a Ravens guy. Bungles before the term was popularized
Jpey Harrngton's Thanksgiving game with the Dolphins over Detroit. The Lions trolled Harrington in the pre-game warmups by playing "Piano Man" over the PA. I felt that was totally classless and this was one of the few times I actively rooted against Detroit. Harrington totally trashed the Lions that day
1:56 - Yeah I heard in ‘05 from nyj fans that Chad was going to own Eli Manning. Well y’all didn’t do so well huh. I remember Chad Pennington with the Fins and that game vs nyj. Revenge is best served cold. Congrats Chad.
And that's just some of why they called him "Papa Bear"
Stars don’t last forever either, Keyshawn! He was a good receiver, but nobody ever said he was good astronomer 😅
Bobby Lane Detroit Lions curse should be a similar story to revenge
This was interesting..........
Eli Manning owns Tom Brady
Chad Pennington is a dawg. Dude is a multiple Comeback Player of the Year, and an actual QB you'd want under Center. It's unfortunate he had to be a CPofT do to injuries.
Pretty much this. Injuries did him in, and if he were ever healthy I'm convinced the Jets win at least one Super Bowl with him between 2008-2010; those teams were built *exactly* for a QB like Pennington.
Brady isn't even the beginning of a pimple on Joe Montana's behind
Looking back at Aaron Rodgers career its easy to see why people didn't like him early on. In retrospect, I feel for him in a way. He had all that talent...He was a "bad man" but not in the way that Larry Bird was a "bad man" Larry captured his opportunities. I feel like Rodgers let one to many get away...Some of it was the Packer's fault but if I am AR I feel like we could have done more....That just my opinion
Are you a Packers fan or something? Cuz that Aaron Rodgers bit was a reach lol
I kind of thought so too. If the Bears hit was dirty maybe I could see it.
And that was the start of Kansas City taking Niners qbs and they revive their careers
Matt Flynn balled out
Anyone who thinks Brady is better than Montana obviously didn't watch Montana play. Not to mention Brady didn't have a legitimate season his whole career.
Do your knuckles drag along the ground while you walk?
Lol ok boomer.
@@drayiii980 no but u should have been swallowed
Argument is somewhat weak. Maybe talk about how Matt freaking Cassel went 11-5 in Brady's system when he was out. However, Brady's SB run with the Bucs and the Patriots collapse when he left silences a lot of his "system QB" detractors. I hate the guy as much as anyone, and being from Detroit, and a Michigan Wolverines fan, I was pre-disposed to like him. (and I did early in his career) However his mark on the NFL history books is inarguable. His 'cheating' is not. It's worth noting that the Colts did better when the balls were returned to the proper pressure. Spygate was more on the coach than Brady, but you can't argue he didn't benefit....
chad pennington went to the playoffs with miami where they got dominated and lost.
Joe Montana: The Unquestioned GOAT, because he didn't have to cheat like Brady.
And then Aaron went to New York where he has to play real NFL football.
Hate to tell you Montana wasn't even the best quarterback of his era, Marino was hands down more productive and impactful with a far less talented team.
Elway also led less talented teams to the SuperBowl multiple times and was just as good at leading comebacks.
He didn't even even retire as the all time passing yards leader, he definitely deserves to be in consideration for the goat but he was far from being the unquestioned goat, Marino or Unitas were always mentioned before him and Elway, Tarkenton and Young are all right there as well.
Marino. Lost in the head to head Super Bowl against Montana. Elway lost SB against Montana, and at the time it was the biggest blowout in SB history. When they start awarding Lombardi trophies based on total passing yard, let me know. Tarkenton lost multiple super bowls. Unitas is the one closest to Montana in stature, but losing to the Jets in SB III and his performance in the Blunder Bowl tarnish his legacy just enough.
@kekkomartin5848 SuperBowls victories are not individual accomplishments and are meaningless when comparing individual players performances, hell Montana wasn't even good enough to secure his starting spot job from Steve Young AFTER a superbowl win.
Tarkenton and Marino won MVPs without all pro receivers, something Montana proved he wasn't capable of, in fact, Young won a mvp while Montana was injured showing just how much better Young was than him.
He didn't earn a single all pro or mvp UNTIL he was throwing to Jerry Rice.
I guess Jeff Hofstetler and Trent Dilfer are better than Marino too, since you know, they won because they won superbowls.
Johnny Unitas didn't play in SBIII, that was Earl Morall.
2008 was the year Tom Brady was out because of injury.
What no Tom Brady/Roger Goodall?
No Tom Brady going to Tampa as well as winning the Superbowl in Tampa's own stadium to have more rings than any other NFL franchise in NFL history?
Tom Brady fans when they go 15 minutes without hearing about him:
No
Pennington barely outplayed farve you could even argue that farve was the better QB saying Pennington "drastically" outplayed farve is quite a stretch.
This game is the reason I've hated Rodgers since then
Brett Favre in 2009
Detroit ain't crumbling shit except cities and teams
Pppppppppp peni and the jets😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂
Pennington was a great QB when healthy, but unfortunate to have shoulders made of tissue paper
I think Paul Brown is the undisputed greatest coach ever. He is the greatest innovator of all time. Playbooks, huddles, designed timing routes, offensive schemes, motion before snap, face masks
Assistant coaches who specialize…. I can go on. The NFL looks the way it does now BECAUSE of his innovations!!! Scientifically scouting team…. Blah blah….
But what a Dick move to Black ball the second greatest innovator of all time!! Tarnishing his image
Oh yeah, 10 straight championship games and 7 wins
Who cares if Young won the Super Bowl. He couldn't beat Montana.