Your wish is the worlds command… 100k has been met…. Saved me from subscribing lol refuse to sub after part 1 showed the Minneapolis medical followed by the Vikings missing a kick in the play offs to the sea hawks…… I’m still reviving from slitting my wrists after watching the first part to this video
@@ReverendBenzo he probably saw a defensive formation that they hadn't prepared for and so he called a timeout to talk to his team. he wasn't icing his own kicker 🤦♂️
The fact that that is probably the most embarrassing thing he has done in a 23 year career with 22 winning seasons and 7 super bowls is pretty awesome.
hahahah yea from a Jets fan it's a very rare moment where the Falcons actually benefit from another team's fuck up but yea Gary Anderson missing a sitter that would have essentially iced the game and sent the Vikings to their 5th Superbowl of course the Falcons end up getting shitted on by the Broncos what greatness
The falcons standing around letting the ball pass 10 yards and letting the cowboys recover the ball is the most idiotic, yet funniest thing I have seen in football LMAO
@@NorthGaReptile I just have zero expectations of them anymore. It’s been so many years of mediocrity that I’ve become numb to it lol. I still watch every game tho, I guess that makes me insane?
@@andrewgrove1691 EH, The play everyone bitches about, look at the play right before. Steelers were going through River's pockets when the ball was hiked. It was bad on both sides....so not really a "rigged" game as you would think. Also, maybe don't cheap shot your own players, that might help.
Really was. And that roughing was not just a hand inadvertently grabbing a facemask. It was grabbing and twisting the entire helmet - the kind of thing that could break a player's neck.
@@sharktorpedo8106 Tell me about it. It's easy for us Lions fans to say we got screwed or we got jobbed by the refs, but they usually don't need help in giving games away.
Makes a lot of sense because they had three chances to go and couldn't do it, so the coach decided to trust the defense that also couldn't get the job done. It's funny, people forget that they had 3 shots and couldn't do it, what makes you think they would do it in the 4th try? That's not a game losing mistake, is just that it didn't work out in the end.
It makes more sense than including it in this video. Packers needed 8 points just to tie. Buccaneers get the ball before overtime. Even getting 8 points there isn't a win.
@@fabioa771 By that logic of having three shots and not getting in means to me that it is absolutely impossible for them to get the ball back and then drive down to score a touch down. That is stupid reasoning. They were 4th and goal. What makes you think they would be able to stop Tom Brady, whose Bucs have scored 31 points, and then drive all the way down for a touchdown. What makes you think they would be able to do all that instead of running ONE play they had to have had in the playbook that they were working on all year for this exact moment.
5:48 - I think I remember that missed FG by Gary Anderson. 1999 NFC Championship Game? The only FG or PAT he missed all year. Killed the Vikings' title hopes after a 15-1 regular season.
@@80teg AFTER a 15-1 regular season. Then again, after refreshing my memory of the NFC title game in question, the Vikings still had a 7-point lead after Anderson's missed FG, so they could still have won had they played successful defense on the Falcons' last regulation drive. The FG miss didn't kill their chances, even in that moment, but the Vikings' odds of winning would have been much higher with a 10-point lead than with a 7-point lead. In summary, by missing that FG try, Anderson blew his opportunity to close the door on the Falcons.
Yep. They would have beat the giants the next week and they would have beat the Vikings in the metrodome kn the nfc championship game too bad we never got a ravens vs rams super bowl
@@esinger23 If you go for it on 4th down, you have a chance to tie the game. Maybe you do, maybe you don't. If you kick a field goal there you have zero chance to win, game over. No idea what he was thinking that day.
To be fair to them, it doesn't have to go 10 yards if the return team touches it, so who wants to be the dumbass that touches a bad onside kick that gives the Cowboys the ball?
@@reignman30 Nope. I'm gonna have to say wrong on this. But I do see what your thinking. I get how you got there. Because the return team can touch the ball before it goes ten, that is an advantage that has to be seized upon every time. This is why onside kicks are usually fast and high. The kicking team is desperately trying to get it the ten yards as quickly as possible. For the receiving team, waiting for it to go ten yards when it is live for both teams, is giving up an amazing advantage. One that can never be given up. But I get what your saying. What if it goes out first? But that is rare to the point of not being worth giving up this amazing advantage. Even in Middle School, they teach you to run up and grab it before it goes ten. Why fight for a live ball, that you can just grab. This kick was a receiving teams dream kick. Extremely low and slow. And THAT is why it worked. It was such a weird sight to behold they didn't know what to do. It mesmerized them. That was the brilliance of it! But like all brilliant plays it should never work again.
If you're doing a part three, Lions @ Bears in 2002: Marty Morningweg wins the coin-flip in OT and defers the kick to the Bears to make them go into a stiff wind. Bears go down field and kick a game winning FG on their first possession. Also: Bears @ Broncos in 2011 week 14: Bears leading late, Marion Barber gets the ball and needs to stay in bounds to run out the clock. He goes out of bounds stopping the clock, allowing Tim Tebow to engineer a game tying drive. Bears lose in OT.
Opposite for me, as a NYG fan. It's a shame, because Craig was a fine player. But to be a stickler for details, it was Erik Howard with the big coconut that forced the ball out of Craig's hands. Taylor had gotten excellent penetration and was Johnny-on-the-spot to grab it out of the air. That game is immortal and it's a shame someone had to lose. One of the most unforgettable 4th Quarters in my life.
It is ok, the refs 100% won that game for KC. Garapollo got a helmet to helmet 3 times with no calls that game. KC defense was holding hard on the play before the ball was thrown. KC offensive line was literally dragging players to the ground and there was no call (I mean it was so absoluetly blantent especially again Bosa). For the worst rated O line when it comes to penalites in the NFL during the regular season and playoffs and magically 0 offensive line holding calls in the superbowl was quite strange. 14 points were literally handed to KC off of no calls. They didn't earn that win, the refs gave it to them. But, Shannahan is also a complete and utter choke artist. He messed up just as much as the refs not calling anything.
The analytics of the packers decision to kick the field goal are much more complicated. Especially after having 3 chances from within the goal to go. It was a 51/49 percent against the win but the game flow at that time would probably favor the coaches decision to kick the field goal. I wasn't happy about but reality is a tough bitch
Surprisingly it actually was a decent move. The defense had played well in the second half and were one PI call that hadn't been flagged all game from getting the ball back. Even if the offense had gone for it and scored, that then left Brady 2+ minutes to go get only a field goal, which we know he'd have done because he was the same devil magic in football that the St. Louis Cardinals have in baseball.
I love the last one where the cowboys recovered the ball at the 15 and still managed to almost lose by losing enough yards to have to kick a 54 yard field goal
no they scored a touchdown then Washington went down and also scored a touchdown before the cowboys got the ball back and kick a field goal to win the game so technically the fumble by jackson didnt necessarily lose them the game but contributed to it
@@walkermcklevey1956 the Redskins would've been in a much better position to win, since they wouldn't have needed the quick shot TD to tie it. Game tied, you have possession on the 20. You should be able to drive and kill the clock to attempt the game winning kick. Instead DJax fumbled and that put the Redskins in panic mode.
Really nice touch putting Newton's fumble at 8:08 and immediately following it with Norwood going wide right at 8:21. The joy of victory and the agony of defeat. Circle of life. Win some lose some. Bills remain balanced. All is well. ☯️
that chiefs-raiders game was so shameful ... at 6:18 ... chiefs have come a long way ... that whole year was like that ... penalty in the endzone, 4-8 chances for the other team to score
Bears beating the Bucs when Brady didn't know what down it was is one of my all time favorites. Got hit so much in the game he didn't know what was going on.
The Falcons still had to drive the length of the field to tie it. Unfortunately our D made Chris Chandler look like Joe Montana. Plus we dropped 2 potential INT's on that drive which should have been in this video, including Griffith, who dropped an INT in the EZ on the play before the game tying TD. Anderson gets all the blame though lol.
I'm glad you put up the graphic about Gary Anderson's FG that would have put the Vikings up by 10. So many "highlight" shows imply that his FG would have won the game. The Falcons needed to drive the field for a TD to tie the game, which they did. Vikings dropped an INT at the goal line. Don't blame Anderson. The team lost. Don't blame Buckner. It was Game 6. Don't blame Bartman. It was Game 6 and the next ball put in play was booted by Alex Gonzalez which should have been a 6-4-3 DP. Don't blame Byner. His TD would have only tied the game (XP assumed) Don't blame Jackie Smith. His TD would have tied the game in the 3rd Qtr. It's sad that so many people focus on ONE event that decided the game. I watched ALL the above and didn't think those plays cost their teams the games. There was more involved. Research the games and understand how that ONE play wasn't the reason for the outcome.
I would add: Don't blame Mitch Williams. The 1993 Phillies had terrible starting pitching beyond Curt Schilling and needed to rely too much on their bullpen, leaving Williams exhausted when they needed him most. (If you're a Boston fan, however, it's still okay to blame Bucky F***ing Dent.)
Can you imagine being a Chiefs fan that day? However, had the Raiders not eventually scored, people would have knocked them for not taking advantage of all those opportunities.
On the seahawks one, Carroll wasn't saying he didn't call time out. He was upset the kicker got to have a practice kick when the timeout was well before the snap
What happened to that Washington - Dallas game at 09:30 With 1:30 left in the fourth they fumbled at a score of 9:9 and then Dallas scores a field goal at 16:16?👀
5:05 this chargers chiefs game was on Halloween in like 2008 or 2009, when I was 8 or 9 (born in 2000). I’ll never forget it as a Chargers fan, literally the worst way you can possibly lose
My Cowboys have had their share of choking in the past quarter of a century. But 2005 and 2011 were most revolting. Ways to lose that I hadn't previously known existed.
1:15 nah, people just literally have low understanding of game theory. Field Goal -> playing for a win. If the Buccs go 3 & out you can literally just win. 4th & 8 -> If you get this absurd sequence of 4th & 8 TD -> 2 pt conversion, then you are..... ALSO needing your defense to stop the Buccs. Also, if you *do* stop the Buccs, and also got the extremely unlikely 4th & 8 -> 2-pt conversion, then you are being desperate to try and get the OT coin flip in your favor. It's not a super far margin of winning to go for the FG, but it's higher. If you don't like math, just think about this: Should the Packers try and win, or should they try and tie and get a coin flip? LaFleur isn't bitch-made. He made the right decision even though everyone hated him for it.
I didn’t see the one where the Lions coach chose to kick in OT(before the rules change) and the Bears kicked a FG to win it a few plays later. 2002 I believe.
This video reminded me of one of the stupidest game-losing mistakes made in a college game. Many years ago, Alabama needed to keep the other team from gaining another first down to keep alive their chances of winning. A Tide defender jumped offsides. The penalty gave their opponent a first down and allowed them to run out the rest of the clock.
That NFC Championship game decision to kick the FG had me screaming at my tv screen... even though I wanted the Bucs the win. It was just sooooo bonkers, like the coach wanted to throw the game. Down 8, 4th down deep in the red zone, just over 2 minutes left. The Packers had all 3 time outs plus the 2 minute warning, and you opt for 3 points knowing full well that a TD was a must every way that you slice it, so wtf?
Not a big football fan, so I don't claim to know all the rules. But can someone tell me why it's an incomplete pass at 3:50? Looked like his knees were down before the ball came out. Were his knees not actually down, or is there some other rule that makes this an incomplete?
The receiver has to have full control of the ball the entire way down, even after he hits the ground. If he hits the ground and the ball comes out it’s an incomplete pass
@@Football_Films I have a problem with the way that rule is interpreted because if he were to make the same play, just 10 yards back, it would be a touchdown because "the ball was fully possessed and broke the plane of the end zone before coming loose." Both scenarios are in-bounds, just one gets the benefit of being on the goal line instead of the entire end zone.
@@hpintrepid When catching a pass in the end zone you need to have both feet down and maintain full possession of the ball all the way down. When breaking the plane of the goal line you have to have have made a football move/take two steps with the ball. So it wouldn’t have been a TD or even a catch if he was at the goal line rather than in the end zone.
Include a clip when Ty Montgomery choked a win when he was in Green Bay and he fumbled a kickoff against the undefeated LA Rams, causin the Packers to lose, and Montgomery got traded away the very next day.
I expected to see when a guy on the Saints (don’t remember his name) scored on the last play from scrimmage, but the kicker missed a short PAT, and the Jaguars won. Also, what about the Leon Lett Thanksgiving snow game? I hadn’t been a football fan for very long at that time, and I didn’t yet know you were allowed to block a FG attempt. I went from thrilled to ballistic within only a few seconds lol.
Hmm. No screw-ups at all from the Jets, Bengals, or Jags in this video. It's like they suck, but in a boring pedestrian kind of way. Not sure if it's better or worse to be a fan of a multiple appearance team like the Falcons, Cowboys, or Chargers. When they lose, that shit is spectacular and seared into your memory!
The Roger Craig fumble still saddens me. The 49ers special teams goof ups in 2011 title game made me mad for days. There were even death threats sent to Kyle Williams.
It was strange for me to see that as a Cowboys fan because I was only focused on the Cowboys and the ball, hoping it would go far enough. Had one of the Falcons recovered it, I would have been like ‘wait, what happened?’
Other than the audio there's something wrong with the last clip between Dallas and Washington. Dallas recovers the ball at the Washington 15 with 1:30 to go in the 4th and the score is tied at 9-9. Then the next clip it shows Dallas kicking a field goal from 54 yards out and the score is suddenly 16-16 and only 1 minute and 17 seconds has elapsed? Are you sure these clips are from the same game?
In the last video, the score is 9 - 9 when the turnover happens and there is less than 90 seconds left on the clock. The following scene Dallas is kicking a 54 yard field goal with 13 seconds left and the score is 16 -16. That means the Cowboys scored a TD after the turnover, kicked off, Washington scored a TD to tie the game again, kicked off, and Dallas made it back to the Washington 37 yard line to kick this game winning FG. Hard to say the earlier fumble was the "Game-Losing Mistake"! By that reasoning, any mistake made at any point in a game can be considered the game losing mistake. Good video, anyway!
The Pete Carroll time out is an interesting one. Basically, he wasn’t asking who called time out. He was mad that Bryant still kicked the ball and wasn’t assessed a penalty. I believe it’s a 5-yard penalty or something. Whatevs.
Let’s get football films to 100k by thx end of the year or in a couple months cmon guys let’s do this for football films!🔥🔥
S t f u nerd
I love this channel. No filler, no BS, just pure football.
Your wish is the worlds command… 100k has been met…. Saved me from subscribing lol refuse to sub after part 1 showed the Minneapolis medical followed by the Vikings missing a kick in the play offs to the sea hawks…… I’m still reviving from slitting my wrists after watching the first part to this video
@@SuperSkittlez chill bro
I know
1:43 Steelers' gameplan was clearly to keep getting offside penalties until the kicker was forced to kick the field goal behind him.
Iceing the own kicker was a genius move to lose the coaching job in the future
That was really weird. I'll never understand that one.
How bout them cowboys. I’ll never understand why we let Garrett do whatever he wants.
That was the dumbest decision ever!
@@ReverendBenzo he probably saw a defensive formation that they hadn't prepared for and so he called a timeout to talk to his team. he wasn't icing his own kicker 🤦♂️
@@nickleization ur an idiot. he was probably changing the blocking responsibility he wasn't just calling a timeout for shits and giggles. sped boy
That look on Brady's face will never fail to make me smile.
The fact that that is probably the most embarrassing thing he has done in a 23 year career with 22 winning seasons and 7 super bowls is pretty awesome.
As a Falcons fan I at least appreciate one clip in which the Falcons benefitted from the other team's ineptness.
hahahah yea from a Jets fan it's a very rare moment where the Falcons actually benefit from another team's fuck up but yea Gary Anderson missing a sitter that would have essentially iced the game and sent the Vikings to their 5th Superbowl
of course the Falcons end up getting shitted on by the Broncos what greatness
You can add Dak Prescott running a qb draw with 13 seconds and no timeouts against the 49ers 😂
That should be Part 3. Just play it over and over for 10 minutes. Show what NOT to do in playoff game.
@Bevo and Charlie yes and no Dak shouldn't have ran the ball in the first place and he should've went down earlier
Cowboys could've won if dey ju stepped out of bounds
Ye
@@josiahgamer217 it was a designed run
The falcons standing around letting the ball pass 10 yards and letting the cowboys recover the ball is the most idiotic, yet funniest thing I have seen in football LMAO
yeah... imagine watching that as a falcons fan.... lets say I wasnt having a good day
@@brody8857 Same...
@@brody8857 Falcons fan here too. Looks like it's gonna be another one of those years, boys.
@@NorthGaReptile I just have zero expectations of them anymore. It’s been so many years of mediocrity that I’ve become numb to it lol. I still watch every game tho, I guess that makes me insane?
@@brody8857 I guess I'm insane, too.
8:21 the two most hated words in Buffalo: "wide right"
It happened again!
Jason Garrett was head coach for about 8 seasons too long.
What happened to the falcons man? Ever since super bowl 51 they just have been finding ways to lose games they should win
Against the most hated teams too
It was like that before, too.
Seriously! It's like a black cloud over them
The amount of these games involving the Chiefs is incredible
Not gonna lie - the steelers were offsides all 3 kicks
14 pts the chargers didn't earn
That game was rigged from the beginning... they were handed at least 2 scores, so that kick was meaningless.
@@xConceptz1 exactly
@@andrewgrove1691 EH, The play everyone bitches about, look at the play right before. Steelers were going through River's pockets when the ball was hiked. It was bad on both sides....so not really a "rigged" game as you would think.
Also, maybe don't cheap shot your own players, that might help.
@@dougchristiansen8146 naw you didn't watch the game. The referees killed that season for us
7:55 is easily one of the greatest throws of all time
Really was. And that roughing was not just a hand inadvertently grabbing a facemask. It was grabbing and twisting the entire helmet - the kind of thing that could break a player's neck.
As a Raider fan I simultaneously couldn’t, and could believe that happened
0:42 "HE GOT RID OF IT!!!" The announcer was actually talking about Dwayne Rudd's helmet🤣🤣
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i expected to see more of the lions but then remembered they're rarely in the position to win
For the Lions, the clips would have to be draft footage and new head coach introductions
Except for the very rare times they actually are yet still lose
@@sharktorpedo8106 Tell me about it. It's easy for us Lions fans to say we got screwed or we got jobbed by the refs, but they usually don't need help in giving games away.
Great videos. Please put your football films logo on the bottom right or left. Center Makes it tough to read some of the time and downs.
Still can’t believe the Packers kicked that field goal. Makes zero sense to me.
it made zero sense to everyone
Makes a lot of sense because they had three chances to go and couldn't do it, so the coach decided to trust the defense that also couldn't get the job done. It's funny, people forget that they had 3 shots and couldn't do it, what makes you think they would do it in the 4th try? That's not a game losing mistake, is just that it didn't work out in the end.
It makes more sense than including it in this video. Packers needed 8 points just to tie. Buccaneers get the ball before overtime. Even getting 8 points there isn't a win.
@@Lunarday87 Yeah but there isn't a win with 3 either.
@@fabioa771 By that logic of having three shots and not getting in means to me that it is absolutely impossible for them to get the ball back and then drive down to score a touch down. That is stupid reasoning. They were 4th and goal. What makes you think they would be able to stop Tom Brady, whose Bucs have scored 31 points, and then drive all the way down for a touchdown. What makes you think they would be able to do all that instead of running ONE play they had to have had in the playbook that they were working on all year for this exact moment.
3:27 the only time icing a kicker actually worked.
5:48 - I think I remember that missed FG by Gary Anderson. 1999 NFC Championship Game? The only FG or PAT he missed all year. Killed the Vikings' title hopes after a 15-1 regular season.
He missed one field goal all year. I doubt he "killed" their hopes.
@@80teg AFTER a 15-1 regular season. Then again, after refreshing my memory of the NFC title game in question, the Vikings still had a 7-point lead after Anderson's missed FG, so they could still have won had they played successful defense on the Falcons' last regulation drive. The FG miss didn't kill their chances, even in that moment, but the Vikings' odds of winning would have been much higher with a 10-point lead than with a 7-point lead. In summary, by missing that FG try, Anderson blew his opportunity to close the door on the Falcons.
Bro Vikings have the worst luck 😭
The 1998 NFC championship game. The Vikings defense needed to step up and stop the Falcons on the next drive after Anderson's missed field goal
That Az Hakim muffed punt still kills me. They complete that comeback and they have a great shot at back to back championships.
Yep. They would have beat the giants the next week and they would have beat the Vikings in the metrodome kn the nfc championship game too bad we never got a ravens vs rams super bowl
0:18 and 0:36 show that the only way for an NFL game to end with a score of 40-39 is for one team to finish the game with a colossal brainfart.
I love how quickly that the packers field goal made it on the list 🤣😂
Same haha 😂 I would’ve went for it cause you never know what could happen. But then again I don’t know what the head coach had in mind
@@esinger23 If you go for it on 4th down, you have a chance to tie the game. Maybe you do, maybe you don't. If you kick a field goal there you have zero chance to win, game over. No idea what he was thinking that day.
@@JH-ms3ny it’s crazy
Do a “what sport is this?” When they do un-football like things
0:18 "Welp, that's it...why aren't they...HOLY CRAP THEY RECOVERED!!"
I don't think I've ever seen a return team collectively brain-fart like that.
I'm just glad the boys were not the farters this time, because that play is going to be shown forever!
To be fair to them, it doesn't have to go 10 yards if the return team touches it, so who wants to be the dumbass that touches a bad onside kick that gives the Cowboys the ball?
@@reignman30 Nope. I'm gonna have to say wrong on this. But I do see what your thinking. I get how you got there.
Because the return team can touch the ball before it goes ten, that is an advantage that has to be seized upon every time. This is why onside kicks are usually fast and high. The kicking team is desperately trying to get it the ten yards as quickly as possible. For the receiving team, waiting for it to go ten yards when it is live for both teams, is giving up an amazing advantage. One that can never be given up.
But I get what your saying. What if it goes out first? But that is rare to the point of not being worth giving up this amazing advantage. Even in Middle School, they teach you to run up and grab it before it goes ten. Why fight for a live ball, that you can just grab.
This kick was a receiving teams dream kick. Extremely low and slow. And THAT is why it worked. It was such a weird sight to behold they didn't know what to do. It mesmerized them. That was the brilliance of it!
But like all brilliant plays it should never work again.
That missed field goal by Billy Cundiff, still hurts 😪
Ugh don't remind me
@@ravens52raylewis87 It kills 😭 but at the same time, if he didn’t miss, who knows if we would have Justin Tucker
To be fair you guys won the year after
If you're doing a part three, Lions @ Bears in 2002: Marty Morningweg wins the coin-flip in OT and defers the kick to the Bears to make them go into a stiff wind. Bears go down field and kick a game winning FG on their first possession. Also: Bears @ Broncos in 2011 week 14: Bears leading late, Marion Barber gets the ball and needs to stay in bounds to run out the clock. He goes out of bounds stopping the clock, allowing Tim Tebow to engineer a game tying drive. Bears lose in OT.
Marion Barber also fumbled the ball in Overtime, which Denver recovered. 2 for 1 deal of pain.
Mornhinweg doesn't deserve the hate for that decision.
I'm going to guess you're a Bears fan as well?
@@elijahechicagobearsboyd5734 Indeed. I was pleasantly surprised the video wasn't all Bears suckage, TBH.
The wind was 50 mph that day in Chicago. Morninwheg was an ass coach but that decision wasn't as far fetched as it seems. OK maybe it was.
Taylor's helmet poking the ball out from Roger Craig bums me out to this day.
Opposite for me, as a NYG fan. It's a shame, because Craig was a fine player. But to be a stickler for details, it was Erik Howard with the big coconut that forced the ball out of Craig's hands. Taylor had gotten excellent penetration and was Johnny-on-the-spot to grab it out of the air.
That game is immortal and it's a shame someone had to lose. One of the most unforgettable 4th Quarters in my life.
That niners heart breaking losing in super bowl hurts 😞
It is ok, the refs 100% won that game for KC. Garapollo got a helmet to helmet 3 times with no calls that game. KC defense was holding hard on the play before the ball was thrown. KC offensive line was literally dragging players to the ground and there was no call (I mean it was so absoluetly blantent especially again Bosa). For the worst rated O line when it comes to penalites in the NFL during the regular season and playoffs and magically 0 offensive line holding calls in the superbowl was quite strange. 14 points were literally handed to KC off of no calls. They didn't earn that win, the refs gave it to them. But, Shannahan is also a complete and utter choke artist. He messed up just as much as the refs not calling anything.
Nice variety, not just field goals.
I also like how some of these do a bait-and-switch with "where's the fatal mistake", like the Raiders/Chiefs sequence.
The analytics of the packers decision to kick the field goal are much more complicated. Especially after having 3 chances from within the goal to go. It was a 51/49 percent against the win but the game flow at that time would probably favor the coaches decision to kick the field goal. I wasn't happy about but reality is a tough bitch
Analytics don't mean shit when Tom Brady is on the other side of the field.
@@B3Band yeah tom and the refs and the flow of the universe. Those are hard things to fight against.
Surprisingly it actually was a decent move. The defense had played well in the second half and were one PI call that hadn't been flagged all game from getting the ball back. Even if the offense had gone for it and scored, that then left Brady 2+ minutes to go get only a field goal, which we know he'd have done because he was the same devil magic in football that the St. Louis Cardinals have in baseball.
I love hearing Al Michael's voice over footage that looks like it was from the 70s
I love the last one where the cowboys recovered the ball at the 15 and still managed to almost lose by losing enough yards to have to kick a 54 yard field goal
no they scored a touchdown then Washington went down and also scored a touchdown before the cowboys got the ball back and kick a field goal to win the game so technically the fumble by jackson didnt necessarily lose them the game but contributed to it
@@walkermcklevey1956 the Redskins would've been in a much better position to win, since they wouldn't have needed the quick shot TD to tie it. Game tied, you have possession on the 20. You should be able to drive and kill the clock to attempt the game winning kick. Instead DJax fumbled and that put the Redskins in panic mode.
That throw by Chris Simms from like 50 yards out was an absolute dart. Seriously, a total missile of a toss. His receiver has to hall that in.
Really nice touch putting Newton's fumble at 8:08 and immediately following it with Norwood going wide right at 8:21. The joy of victory and the agony of defeat. Circle of life. Win some lose some. Bills remain balanced. All is well. ☯️
that chiefs-raiders game was so shameful ... at 6:18 ... chiefs have come a long way ... that whole year was like that ... penalty in the endzone, 4-8 chances for the other team to score
7:56 he still made the throw! What a badass
Fitz magic! Best back up in football.
Nice Editing. The cut to text to show the result of the play is savage.
The Green Bay FG is what Cowboys fans call a "Jason Garrett Moment".
Edit: Then we are greeted by the master himself.
Thanks for adding context. Most highlight channels don't bother.
Bears beating the Bucs when Brady didn't know what down it was is one of my all time favorites. Got hit so much in the game he didn't know what was going on.
I believe it was probably miscommunication between coach and player.
Great being able to see these clips that I was too drunk to watch in the first place.
2:26 After the play was over the Steelers were offside again for a third time in a row.
Yeah and the play that let them take all those FG was a false start by the chargers Steelers couldn’t get a call to go there way though
Facts
@@DiemosinplaysMC yeah the entire game. Steelers got absolutely fucked by the refs.
Nice video! Do a best “you lost?” Moments
So the falcons choking for %80 of the video
I mean like when a players lost on the field
IMO all us Vikings fans who remember that Garry Anderson's field goal are still living with PTSD from that.
The Falcons still had to drive the length of the field to tie it. Unfortunately our D made Chris Chandler look like Joe Montana. Plus we dropped 2 potential INT's on that drive which should have been in this video, including Griffith, who dropped an INT in the EZ on the play before the game tying TD. Anderson gets all the blame though lol.
I love all the text explanations... like "Poochy died on the way back to his home planet" 😂
I'm glad you put up the graphic about Gary Anderson's FG that would have put the Vikings up by 10.
So many "highlight" shows imply that his FG would have won the game. The Falcons needed to drive the field for a TD to tie the game, which they did. Vikings dropped an INT at the goal line.
Don't blame Anderson. The team lost.
Don't blame Buckner. It was Game 6.
Don't blame Bartman. It was Game 6 and the next ball put in play was booted by Alex Gonzalez which should have been a 6-4-3 DP.
Don't blame Byner. His TD would have only tied the game (XP assumed)
Don't blame Jackie Smith. His TD would have tied the game in the 3rd Qtr.
It's sad that so many people focus on ONE event that decided the game. I watched ALL the above and didn't think those plays cost their teams the games. There was more involved.
Research the games and understand how that ONE play wasn't the reason for the outcome.
I would add: Don't blame Mitch Williams. The 1993 Phillies had terrible starting pitching beyond Curt Schilling and needed to rely too much on their bullpen, leaving Williams exhausted when they needed him most.
(If you're a Boston fan, however, it's still okay to blame Bucky F***ing Dent.)
That 2017 Chiefs-Raiders ending was crazy
Can you imagine being a Chiefs fan that day? However, had the Raiders not eventually scored, people would have knocked them for not taking advantage of all those opportunities.
absolute gift from the refs to give them the W.
@@bradm268 I don’t like or dislike either team, but I tend to agree.
On the seahawks one, Carroll wasn't saying he didn't call time out. He was upset the kicker got to have a practice kick when the timeout was well before the snap
What happened to that Washington - Dallas game at 09:30
With 1:30 left in the fourth they fumbled at a score of 9:9 and then Dallas scores a field goal at 16:16?👀
You just had to put the Bills wide right in here. As a Buffalonian, that one still hurts man
That kick wasn't even close
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Hence "wide right"
@@ericfitzgerald9214 it was close, missed right by less than 2 yards
Which one hurts the most? Wide Right? Music City Miracle? Or now 13 seconds?
5:05 this chargers chiefs game was on Halloween in like 2008 or 2009, when I was 8 or 9 (born in 2000). I’ll never forget it as a Chargers fan, literally the worst way you can possibly lose
My Cowboys have had their share of choking in the past quarter of a century. But 2005 and 2011 were most revolting. Ways to lose that I hadn't previously known existed.
i figured losing on a QB Draw with 14 seconds and 0 time outs would be new too.
As a Vikings fan, you don’t know what choking REALLY feels like 😂 jk it’s the worst seeing your team basically beat themselves
1:15 nah, people just literally have low understanding of game theory.
Field Goal -> playing for a win. If the Buccs go 3 & out you can literally just win.
4th & 8 -> If you get this absurd sequence of 4th & 8 TD -> 2 pt conversion, then you are..... ALSO needing your defense to stop the Buccs.
Also, if you *do* stop the Buccs, and also got the extremely unlikely 4th & 8 -> 2-pt conversion, then you are being desperate to try and get the OT coin flip in your favor.
It's not a super far margin of winning to go for the FG, but it's higher.
If you don't like math, just think about this: Should the Packers try and win, or should they try and tie and get a coin flip?
LaFleur isn't bitch-made. He made the right decision even though everyone hated him for it.
Perfectly perfectly written and explained. ESPN, First take examined and analyst that decision for weeks on live TV
I didn’t see the one where the Lions coach chose to kick in OT(before the rules change) and the Bears kicked a FG to win it a few plays later. 2002 I believe.
Patriots did the same against Fitzmagic Jets
That was simply a gorgeous catch by the NY Giants guy against the 49ers fumble! 💙
This video reminded me of one of the stupidest game-losing mistakes made in a college game. Many years ago, Alabama needed to keep the other team from gaining another first down to keep alive their chances of winning. A Tide defender jumped offsides. The penalty gave their opponent a first down and allowed them to run out the rest of the clock.
this happens all the time
@@charlesmcdonnell2729 Doesn't make it any less stupid.
Bonus points for Lee Evans dropping a TD pass before Cundiff missed the FG in the Ravens/Patriots game.
biggest mistake this year was leaving 37 seconds on the clock for Aaron Rodgers
How about leaving 13?
^^^
2 ton Tony:"you better mook this play or you'll be swimming with the fishes"😂
That NFC Championship game decision to kick the FG had me screaming at my tv screen... even though I wanted the Bucs the win. It was just sooooo bonkers, like the coach wanted to throw the game. Down 8, 4th down deep in the red zone, just over 2 minutes left. The Packers had all 3 time outs plus the 2 minute warning, and you opt for 3 points knowing full well that a TD was a must every way that you slice it, so wtf?
The game between the Chiefs and the Raiders was absolutely hilarious. The game was never going to end. 😂
8:50 missing a 54-yard field goal isn't really a "worst mistake" imo, it'd be a miracle if he made it
??? Are you talking about the Seahawks calling the time out and giving the Falcons another shot at it? That was the mistake. The decision.
I will never forget #57 Dwayne rudd that play literally sums up my 30 years as a browns fan
The Raiders against the Chiefs game on the final play was insane
The final play. And the final play. And the final play again.
Please do biggest plays called back by penalty :D
Not a big football fan, so I don't claim to know all the rules. But can someone tell me why it's an incomplete pass at 3:50? Looked like his knees were down before the ball came out. Were his knees not actually down, or is there some other rule that makes this an incomplete?
The receiver has to have full control of the ball the entire way down, even after he hits the ground. If he hits the ground and the ball comes out it’s an incomplete pass
@@Football_Films I have a problem with the way that rule is interpreted because if he were to make the same play, just 10 yards back, it would be a touchdown because "the ball was fully possessed and broke the plane of the end zone before coming loose." Both scenarios are in-bounds, just one gets the benefit of being on the goal line instead of the entire end zone.
@@hpintrepid When catching a pass in the end zone you need to have both feet down and maintain full possession of the ball all the way down.
When breaking the plane of the goal line you have to have have made a football move/take two steps with the ball.
So it wouldn’t have been a TD or even a catch if he was at the goal line rather than in the end zone.
“At least he held onto the helmet”
2:47 THAT SHIT STILL HURTS
The name "billy cundiff" has been banished in Baltimore from that day forth.
Ugh don't remind me
ATL always snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory
4:11 when the Chefs were that dropped INT way from losing to *the Falcons* I knew they'd be in trouble in the Super Bowl.
Include a clip when Ty Montgomery choked a win when he was in Green Bay and he fumbled a kickoff against the undefeated LA Rams, causin the Packers to lose, and Montgomery got traded away the very next day.
7:57 can we just appreciate how much of a dime that was
4:10 swear to god mahomes and brady luckiest QBs alive
I agree
I expected to see when a guy on the Saints (don’t remember his name) scored on the last play from scrimmage, but the kicker missed a short PAT, and the Jaguars won. Also, what about the Leon Lett Thanksgiving snow game? I hadn’t been a football fan for very long at that time, and I didn’t yet know you were allowed to block a FG attempt. I went from thrilled to ballistic within only a few seconds lol.
Both were in part one (link in pinned comment)
Even if Carney would have made the PAT, the team we needed to lose to get in the playoffs won so it didn't matter anyways
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packers loss to the Bucs was so heartbreaking. makes me see why Rodgers wants to leave
Aaron Rodgers makes me see why Tae wants to leave
It's a bit unfair to blame the kicker for losing the game when the QBs had 59 mins to do their 50m a year magic and failed.
I figured Detroit would be on this alot more. Sense weve been good at that during the Patricia era
You can make an entire series on Bucs game losing mistakes 😂 the one featured hurt!
Come on, the one time one of these plays actually goes in favor of my Cowboys, and no audio?? Haha
Thanks for the video!
Hmm. No screw-ups at all from the Jets, Bengals, or Jags in this video. It's like they suck, but in a boring pedestrian kind of way.
Not sure if it's better or worse to be a fan of a multiple appearance team like the Falcons, Cowboys, or Chargers. When they lose, that shit is spectacular and seared into your memory!
Or it could be the niners who basically lost two super bowls in this video :/
2:50 lookout lookout lol
Now you have another giants play to add to the list
The Roger Craig fumble still saddens me. The 49ers special teams goof ups in 2011 title game made me mad for days. There were even death threats sent to Kyle Williams.
That Raiders vs KC ending was the best! The game that would never end.
Commentator: "I think he got both feet down inbounds"
Me: "He certainly got both *cheeks* down inbounds."
I would say the Saints committing the most obvious face mask penalty on George Kittle to put the 49ers in easy field goal range should be in part 3
No way in hell Jimmy completes that pass in the sb. The pocket closed and he pretty much just threw it up and it showed.
He pulled the same play against the Rams and actually completed that pass though
Ayy ur back
the 3 steelers offsides was the funniest shit in real-time
chargers 14 pts unearned
On the last fg, that one guy was so offside that he went past the kick
crazy love your vids
It amazes me when the return team thinks the ball has to go the 10 yards for them to touch it. LoL
I actually don't even remember anyone else making that mistake.
It was strange for me to see that as a Cowboys fan because I was only focused on the Cowboys and the ball, hoping it would go far enough. Had one of the Falcons recovered it, I would have been like ‘wait, what happened?’
@@leogetz3570 I don't know off the top of my head. But I feel like I've definitely seen something like this multiple times.
Other than the audio there's something wrong with the last clip between Dallas and Washington. Dallas recovers the ball at the Washington 15 with 1:30 to go in the 4th and the score is tied at 9-9. Then the next clip it shows Dallas kicking a field goal from 54 yards out and the score is suddenly 16-16 and only 1 minute and 17 seconds has elapsed? Are you sure these clips are from the same game?
I guess we can go ahead and add AJ Green to this list.
People are gonna see highlights like 8:04 in like 15 years and question why the stands were empty. Lol.
In the last video, the score is 9 - 9 when the turnover happens and there is less than 90 seconds left on the clock. The following scene Dallas is kicking a 54 yard field goal with 13 seconds left and the score is 16 -16. That means the Cowboys scored a TD after the turnover, kicked off, Washington scored a TD to tie the game again, kicked off, and Dallas made it back to the Washington 37 yard line to kick this game winning FG. Hard to say the earlier fumble was the "Game-Losing Mistake"! By that reasoning, any mistake made at any point in a game can be considered the game losing mistake. Good video, anyway!
5:57
"Those words... Is it possible to use them in a sentence together like that?"
The Pete Carroll time out is an interesting one. Basically, he wasn’t asking who called time out. He was mad that Bryant still kicked the ball and wasn’t assessed a penalty. I believe it’s a 5-yard penalty or something. Whatevs.
Thanks for including the 98 championship game lol trying to forget