@@ps3gamertagc021297 Reality is, many of the 35 Super Bowls pre-2001 tended to be blowouts. Only 9 of the 35 were within 1 score at the end (and 3 of those 9 also ended up on the Top 10).
Malcolm Butler made arguably the greatest defensive play in Super Bowl history on the exact same play as the worst offensive decision in Super Bowl history!
The Patriots was in the Superbowl 9 times in a span of 17 years. Of course they will have the greatest plays in Superbowl history. They been to the Superbowl more than any other team in the NFL.
How the kicking game has changed over the years. Norwood kicking in a Super Bowl being 1 of 5 over 40 yards. 40 was a long field goal back then when 50 is a gimme now.
The Rams game winning drive of Super Bowl 56 was crazy. They were just spamming it to Cooper Kupp the entire time. Dude was their entire offense once their run game couldn’t get going and OBJ went out for the game.
I've been watching nfl football regularly for nearly 3 decades now. I've also gone back and watched lots of recordings of older games and highlights of players from before my time. Start to finish, Super Bowl 49 is easily the best game I've ever watched. The offenses and defenses from both teams played well throughout the game and it ended with one of the most memorable plays in nfl history. Plus just look at the people playing in this game, tons of HOF or future HOF players. So thankful I got to watch it live.
I was already having a bad day and then I had to be reminded of Super Bowl 49 again I've been watching NFL football regularly for nearly 3 decades now. I've also gone back and watched lots of recordings of older games and highlights of players from before my time. From start to finish, Super Bowl 49 is easily the best game I've ever watched. The offenses and defenses from both teams played well throughout the game and it ended with one of the most memorable plays in NFL history. Plus just look at the people playing in this game, tons of HOF or future HOF players. So thankful I got to watch it live. Super Bowl 43 at #6 team is criminal How the kicking game has changed over the years. Norwood kicking in a Super Bowl being 1 of 5 over 40 yards. 40 was a long field goal back then when 50 is a gimme now. I can see it on the top 6 teams to be done this week for today I saw you miss in the top 10 The Super Bowl always produces the most memorable plays. 28-3 for life ❤🤍💙 football🏈fans benefiting from the amount of wild Super Bowl🏆finishes since the turn of the millennium🥳... It's amazing to see that you used to need 2 minutes to make a game-winning drive. Now? 30 seconds. How was number one that boy made the clutch play of the century How was number one that boy made the clutch play of the century? my Top 5 Best and Worst Super Bowl Endings: looking for a trade to go on team okay is a key to lock-in is ready just now! 5. Super Bowl 51 4. Super Bowl 36 3. Super Bowl 34 2. Super Bowl 42 1. Super Bowl 49
Love em or hate em, the Super bowls of the last two decades have been better with the patriots and Tom Brady in them. Fantastic wins, shocking losses, immortal endings. Its the kind of stuff that keeps us watching the game.
Steelers/Cardinals should be 1. How it's 6 on this list is mind boggling. Roethlisberger made the greatest throw in Superbowl history followed by Holmes making the greatest catch in Superbowl history. That game was so action packed with unbelievable plays all over the field.
Super Bowl 49 remains, for my money, the greatest Super Bowl ever played. A titanic back and forth with both sides of the ball stepping up to make plays that defy all logic, culminating in one dramatic, climactic finish. 10/10.
RIP PAT SUMMERAL BUT HIS CALL ON ARGUABLY AT THE TIME AND ISAY IS THE BEST ENDING TO SUPERBOWL 36 EVER IS THE MOST UNENTHUSIASTIC CALL TO THE MOST DRAMATIC FINISH EVER! He called it like the superbowl was a boring game on a Tuesday
No one will admit it, but dynasties always lead to the best games. When you're the "team to beat" like the Patriots with Brady or even right now with the Chiefs, teams will always bring their best. There's a reason a lot of these games were Patriots games, and the last two years with the Chiefs we've had two amazing Super Bowls. Easier for me to say as a Patriots fan, since my team was on the winning side of a lot of these, but I just think in general, outside of the NFL as well, you've got to have a villain in sports (MLB has the Dodgers right now and the NBA has LeBron and the Warriors).
I can't believe I'm defending Pete Carroll, but look at the numbers. It isn't THAT bad a decision. Wilson had around a 7.1% chance of being intercepted. Marshawn Lynch (and/or Russell Wilson) had about a 5.3% chance of fumbling. You are talking about a 2% difference at most between the two outcomes.
in my opinion: #1 mike jones stops dyson on the 1 yard line #2 malcolm butler interception #3 big ben to santonio holmes in the back corner of the end zone #4 montana drives the length of the field to beat the bengals #5 scott norwood misses the gw fg
I LOVE watching the cocky Seahawk fan reactions as they chant “Beastmode” until this play happens. It’s better than anything. Fun fact: Superbowl 49 is the first game Marshawn Lynch has rushed for a touchdown vs New England. That means, as a Buffalo Bill, NE kept him out of the endzone too.
Super Bowl 49:Another Super Bowl that’s forever a classic……when Malcolm Butler made the game clinching interception, the Pats put the ghosts of Super Bowl 42 to rest for good……
@@jamesh.8632 Yeah I seriously doubt winning 49 does anything to lessen the heart break of losing 42. You're delusional if you really believe that. 42 would have capped a perfect record, something that's never been done in the modern era. Not only that, but losing to the Wild Card team (back when you only had two) makes it that much worse. But I am grateful that beezy wrote verbatim what the number 1 finish was in the video I just watched. I would have had no idea who that player was or what happened...
Matthew Stafford was really playing excellent and being cool calmly and collected Cooper Cupp was brilliant in that game too what a tremendously amazing Finish in 2021 against the Bengals 1:11
Always bugged me the clock didn’t stop at 2 seconds when it clearly should have in Pats Vs Rams. Nitpicking for sure but for some reason really seems annoying. 😂
I totally forgot about that "gateway to the west, gateway to the best football team in the world" call and I'll be fine if I forget about it again. Legendary finish but holy hell that line always makes me die a little inside.
Super Bowl 56 is proof! Offense wins games (Cooper Kupp's touchdown) Defense wins championships (Aaron Donald's tackle on Joe Burrow that sealed the deal)
Top 5 Best and Worst Super Bowl Endings: Worst: 5. Super Bowl 47 4. Super Bowl 53 3. Super Bowl 56 2. Super Bowl 57 1. Super Bowl 25 Best: 5. Super Bowl 51 4. Super Bowl 36 3. Super Bowl 34 2. Super Bowl 42 1. Super Bowl 49
So Frank Gore was unstoppable in that game against the ravens and on first and goal from the seven we give the ball to LaMichael James? And then we throw to Crabtree three straight plays. He was definitely held on that last place, by the way.
That 2021 Rams finish truly was "poetic" as McVay said. The Rams had so many WRs/TEs hurt: Woods, OBJ, TuTu Atwell, Higbee so Kupp literally had to do it all Then to have AD finish it off
Ben Roethlisberger he threw the ball perfect at the right time when Santonio Holmes made one of the best if not the greatest catch ever in NFL's History 2008 in that Super Bowl that's why I became a Steelers fan because of Big Ben and Holmes won Super Bowl MVP too 9:09
People forget about Super Bowl V back in 1970 when a rookie kicker Jim O'Brien kicked a Game Winning Field Goal in the final seconds to help the Baltimore Colts beat the Cowboys 16-13.
The nine turnovers (the game was dubbed the Blunder Bowl from all the turnovers) didn't help, plus if O'Brien misses the FG the game would have gone to OT..unlike Norwood where make it you win, miss it you lose..
And penalties that WEREN'T called that should have been, like the blatant facemask by the Bengals receiver on Ramsey that should have negated the touchdown. The Bengals got points that THEY didn't deserve. The ref's affected BOTH teams in Superbowl 56, not just one.
If I am the Patriots I'm sending the Seahawks and the Falcons thank you cards for choking those Super Bowl championships to us. The cards would read: Thank you for helping us achieve our ultimate goal of winning the Super Bowl this year. Couldn't have done it without you!
Malcolm Butler made arguably the greatest defensive play in Super Bowl history on the exact same play as the worst offensive decision in Super Bowl history!
49ers vs Ravens ending will always haunt me. Similar to how we lost to Seahawks the following season: Kapernick had his mind made up presnap, he was going to Crabtree. Without checking down, progressions, nothing. The SB 4th down throw off his back Foot within 2 seconds of the snap. Dam.
I might be biased for saying this but Super Bowl XLVII has to be ahead of Super Bowl LVI. That goal-line stand especially on the heels of a 35-minute power outage against an offense that had steamrolled everyone in the playoffs that year alone should be good enough to make that list. But no there has to be recency and big market biased. Can't blame you guys too much though.
I was already having a bad day and then I had to be reminded of Super Bowl 49 again
Fr. Like f them Patriots
Should have just ran the ball
Womp womp
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@Bryan237_ sorry bro. It had to be done
Bruh this vid just reinforced the Patriots had a death grip on the league for two damn decades.
and now it’s the kansas city chiefs
No they didn't hahaha
It was great while it lasted. Nothing will repeat what the Pats have done, especially with TB12 as an underdog
@@theteeman superbowl 42 🤫🤫🤫
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Bill Belichick is involved in 6 of the top 10 list. And some honorable mentions. That's nuts.
Actually, he is involved in seven. 6 with the Patriots (2 loses) and one with the Giants…
28-3 will forever be a sports meme for sports history classes
They cheated the knee was down and they called it a td bs fuck the cheatriots
Never him forget dat game
28-3 and the Falcons haven't been the same since coming from a Pats fan
@@Iceman42069Still coping?
Can only imagine how many times the Pats trounced your team.
And not for nothing but that was only 2nd down friend.
@@Iceman42069"Cris Carter" - that explains a lot
They should have titled this video as Top Super Bowl finishes featuring the Patriots.
its the recency bias the person writing the script for this is under 35 for sure.
@@ps3gamertagc021297 Reality is, many of the 35 Super Bowls pre-2001 tended to be blowouts. Only 9 of the 35 were within 1 score at the end (and 3 of those 9 also ended up on the Top 10).
@@ps3gamertagc021297 or hear me out....... they were the best finishes even if alot of them were patriots games lol
@@TheMrJourneyerThat’s exactly it. Almost half the Super Bowls were owned by NFC teams up to that point
@@akeme25Doesn't that mean the other half were owned by AFC teams? 🤔
Malcolm Butler made arguably the greatest defensive play in Super Bowl history on the exact same play as the worst offensive decision in Super Bowl history!
As a Steelers fan, as much as I hate that play and hate New England, I will agree and say it’s the greatest play in Super Bowl history arguably.
And then got cooked by Tyler Gabriel in SB 51
Butler's play made it the worst offensive decision in super bowl history.
@@kevinuchiha6830 28-3
james harrison was the greatest defensive play
That shriek of "oh no" from Carrol still makes me laugh even today. 😄
makes you laugh?
@@AgentCrimsonpats fan 🤷♂️
@@muhammadbrown4315 probably a niners. They hate Pete
Vermeil-“You want to come out of the SB with 26 seconds left”?? Lol 😂
3:44 Mcleon saying "Tom Brady. Overrated" I bet he regrets those words
I think he did.
What he said is still true. Where are the lies?
@@wardsquidcirca1999 Are you thinking of rodgers?
Brady is overrated
He sure did
Before my time but the Rams/Titans ending is the best ever
The #1 choice is the right choice. Even though it gives me PTSD as a Seahawks fan.
The Patriots was in the Superbowl 9 times in a span of 17 years. Of course they will have the greatest plays in Superbowl history. They been to the Superbowl more than any other team in the NFL.
How the kicking game has changed over the years. Norwood kicking in a Super Bowl being 1 of 5 over 40 yards. 40 was a long field goal back then when 50 is a gimme now.
The Rams game winning drive of Super Bowl 56 was crazy. They were just spamming it to Cooper Kupp the entire time. Dude was their entire offense once their run game couldn’t get going and OBJ went out for the game.
Thank you for Super Bowl 45 honorable mention, underrated game
How is the quality of that Rams Titan game so clear
I've been watching nfl football regularly for nearly 3 decades now. I've also gone back and watched lots of recordings of older games and highlights of players from before my time. Start to finish, Super Bowl 49 is easily the best game I've ever watched. The offenses and defenses from both teams played well throughout the game and it ended with one of the most memorable plays in nfl history. Plus just look at the people playing in this game, tons of HOF or future HOF players. So thankful I got to watch it live.
Super Bowl LVIII should now be in the Top 10 because it went to overtime like Super Bowl LI.
I was already having a bad day and then I had to be reminded of Super Bowl 49 again I've been watching NFL football regularly for nearly 3 decades now. I've also gone back and watched lots of recordings of older games and highlights of players from before my time. From start to finish, Super Bowl 49 is easily the best game I've ever watched. The offenses and defenses from both teams played well throughout the game and it ended with one of the most memorable plays in NFL history. Plus just look at the people playing in this game, tons of HOF or future HOF players. So thankful I got to watch it live.
Super Bowl 43 at #6 team is criminal How the kicking game has changed over the years. Norwood kicking in a Super Bowl being 1 of 5 over 40 yards. 40 was a long field goal back then when 50 is a gimme now. I can see it on the top 6 teams to be done this week for today I saw you miss in the top 10 The Super Bowl always produces the most memorable plays. 28-3 for life ❤🤍💙 football🏈fans benefiting from the amount of wild Super Bowl🏆finishes since the turn of the millennium🥳... It's amazing to see that you used to need 2 minutes to make a game-winning drive. Now? 30 seconds. How was number one that boy made the clutch play of the century How was number one that boy made the clutch play of the century?
my Top 5 Best and Worst Super Bowl Endings: looking for a trade to go on team okay is a key to lock-in is ready just now!
5. Super Bowl 51
4. Super Bowl 36
3. Super Bowl 34
2. Super Bowl 42
1. Super Bowl 49
I may be biased as a Rams fan, but that no look pass by Stafford on the game winning drive is one of the most overlooked plays in NFL history
Don't care about those dorks pal WE ARE THE BEST and the touch down by Isaak Bruce is the best in NFL history. Big Rams fan from Italy
I think Super Bowl 58 is gonna be up there, personally I think that’s definitely top 3 superbowl endings all time.
Proud attendee of Super Bowl 57 - truly one of my life's highlights!!!
Love em or hate em, the Super bowls of the last two decades have been better with the patriots and Tom Brady in them. Fantastic wins, shocking losses, immortal endings. Its the kind of stuff that keeps us watching the game.
Pete Carroll: Oh no!
WHY DIDN'T YOU RUN THE BALL?! YOU HAD MARSHAWN LYNCH!!!
Steelers/Cardinals should be 1. How it's 6 on this list is mind boggling. Roethlisberger made the greatest throw in Superbowl history followed by Holmes making the greatest catch in Superbowl history. That game was so action packed with unbelievable plays all over the field.
“It’s picked off bye Malcom butler” Tom Brady - ahhhhahhahahahaha OMG 😂
dude love the avatar! #RIPDT
Priceless reaction indeed 😂
Rest in peace the best cheif ever
Super Bowl 49 remains, for my money, the greatest Super Bowl ever played. A titanic back and forth with both sides of the ball stepping up to make plays that defy all logic, culminating in one dramatic, climactic finish. 10/10.
100%
43 for my books. So many absolutely pivotal plays.
Super Bowl 43 at #6 is criminal
Bills loss in Super Bowl XXV is among the most painful of all time
Plus it just happened again against KC 3 weeks ago. That’s heartbreaking for sure
Bills living the cycle over and over again from the 1990s and now within the last few years
RIP PAT SUMMERAL BUT HIS CALL ON ARGUABLY AT THE TIME AND ISAY IS THE BEST ENDING TO SUPERBOWL 36 EVER IS THE MOST UNENTHUSIASTIC CALL TO THE MOST DRAMATIC FINISH EVER! He called it like the superbowl was a boring game on a Tuesday
It's amazing how many of these things the Patriots and Brady are in.
Having beast mode and not running the freaking ball is an abomination
No one will admit it, but dynasties always lead to the best games. When you're the "team to beat" like the Patriots with Brady or even right now with the Chiefs, teams will always bring their best. There's a reason a lot of these games were Patriots games, and the last two years with the Chiefs we've had two amazing Super Bowls. Easier for me to say as a Patriots fan, since my team was on the winning side of a lot of these, but I just think in general, outside of the NFL as well, you've got to have a villain in sports (MLB has the Dodgers right now and the NBA has LeBron and the Warriors).
Whole lotta goat in this video TB12
If your a Bills fan don't look at this because of Scott Norwood of Wide Right Part-1 in 1990 vs Giants 9:35
I can't believe I'm defending Pete Carroll, but look at the numbers. It isn't THAT bad a decision. Wilson had around a 7.1% chance of being intercepted. Marshawn Lynch (and/or Russell Wilson) had about a 5.3% chance of fumbling. You are talking about a 2% difference at most between the two outcomes.
Man was way too worried about Disney World 😂
in my opinion:
#1 mike jones stops dyson on the 1 yard line
#2 malcolm butler interception
#3 big ben to santonio holmes in the back corner of the end zone
#4 montana drives the length of the field to beat the bengals
#5 scott norwood misses the gw fg
I LOVE watching the cocky Seahawk fan reactions as they chant “Beastmode” until this play happens. It’s better than anything. Fun fact: Superbowl 49 is the first game Marshawn Lynch has rushed for a touchdown vs New England. That means, as a Buffalo Bill, NE kept him out of the endzone too.
Not sure what the point of a Super Bowl is without Tom Brady. The greatest there ever will be.
The last 2 before this season were good for one of the reasons being he wasn’t in them at least.
It's amazing to see that you used to need 2 minutes to make a game winning drive. Now? 30 seconds.
3:45 "Tom Brady overrrated" Famous last word 🤣🤣🤣
man that santonio holmes catch. I used to practice that toetap in my backyard constantly. that thumbnail really brought back memories
Time to add one
Superbowl 52 the greatest I've ever seen
this the same Russell Wilson that yall love to put on a pedestal btw
Rams titans should be number 1 goal line tackle with all the momentum on the titans side
Number FOUR will always be everyone in the TriState area of NYC favorite Superbowl play, EVER!!
football🏈fans benefiting from the amount of wild Super Bowl🏆finishes since the turn of the millennium🥳...
Super Bowl 49:Another Super Bowl that’s forever a classic……when Malcolm Butler made the game clinching interception, the Pats put the ghosts of Super Bowl 42 to rest for good……
No that loss still has to sting, I’ve heard Brady say he would sacrifice 2 of his rings for that 1.
@@jamesh.8632 Yeah I seriously doubt winning 49 does anything to lessen the heart break of losing 42. You're delusional if you really believe that. 42 would have capped a perfect record, something that's never been done in the modern era. Not only that, but losing to the Wild Card team (back when you only had two) makes it that much worse. But I am grateful that beezy wrote verbatim what the number 1 finish was in the video I just watched. I would have had no idea who that player was or what happened...
Matthew Stafford was really playing excellent and being cool calmly and collected Cooper Cupp was brilliant in that game too what a tremendously amazing Finish in 2021 against the Bengals 1:11
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Always bugged me the clock didn’t stop at 2 seconds when it clearly should have in Pats Vs Rams. Nitpicking for sure but for some reason really seems annoying. 😂
I like the parallel universe where the Bengals wins a couple Super bowls
I totally forgot about that "gateway to the west, gateway to the best football team in the world" call and I'll be fine if I forget about it again. Legendary finish but holy hell that line always makes me die a little inside.
Stop reminding me of the one time the titans were at the Super Bowl ✋
All these years later still baffled why Seattle didn't run the ball with freaking BEAST MODE in the backfield?!?
If they only put it on BEAST MODE !!!!!!!!!!!
#6 was crazy
****asterisk****
Super Bowl 56 is proof!
Offense wins games (Cooper Kupp's touchdown)
Defense wins championships (Aaron Donald's tackle on Joe Burrow that sealed the deal)
I'm honestly bewildered...maybe even befuddled or bamboozled that Super Bowl 43 is only #6. It needs to be Top 3.
Aside from the Harrison play the first 3 quarters were meh
1991 NFC championship game Lions vs Washington.
thats not a superbowl
Washington REDSKINS say the name
Top 5 Best and Worst Super Bowl Endings:
Worst:
5. Super Bowl 47
4. Super Bowl 53
3. Super Bowl 56
2. Super Bowl 57
1. Super Bowl 25
Best:
5. Super Bowl 51
4. Super Bowl 36
3. Super Bowl 34
2. Super Bowl 42
1. Super Bowl 49
Did you miss the first 24 Super Bowls?
😭😲🤓🤣@@MichaelMurphy-kj3xf
Honestly about 7 of these could have been Tom Brady super bowls 😂
Dont’a Hightower always brought his best in the biggest moments. Love that dude
And now he’s been named linebackers coach for the Pats🙌
How was butler not number one that boy made the clutch play of the century
Tracy Porter’s game-clinching pick-6 not making this list is a crime.
So Frank Gore was unstoppable in that game against the ravens and on first and goal from the seven we give the ball to LaMichael James? And then we throw to Crabtree three straight plays. He was definitely held on that last place, by the way.
What happened to the kicker who missed the field goal. Scott Norwood?
Yeah sb 49 does belong on the top of the list.
That 2021 Rams finish truly was "poetic" as McVay said. The Rams had so many WRs/TEs hurt: Woods, OBJ, TuTu Atwell, Higbee so Kupp literally had to do it all
Then to have AD finish it off
If you ever feel stupid, then just remember there are still some people that think Santonio Holmes didn't get both feet down.
Those people are just Arizona fans or those that straight up hate Pittsburgh.
Lol. Arizona ain't never going back again
I only ever heard Arizona fans say this or people that straight up don’t like the Steelers
😂 insulting the truth sayers out of ignorance. His right toe left this earth and was leaning on his left foot. Perfectly clear view of this.
@MACDRU421 Yes perfectly clear view of him getting btoh feet down 👍
The fact that burrow threw that ball and almost got the first down if the receiver would of caught it while Donald was all over him is crazy
Super Bowl 49 will always be a dagger to the hearts of Seahawks fans!
Ehh I have defeated my demons with this play
Are the Patriots really in 7 of these games!?!?
You can’t argue they’ve played in some classics!
Brady games all ways came down to game winning drives goat for a reason
That's what happens when u play noone n have the refs in ur pocket
Mattie has been crying about the Pats for 20+ years. Poor little spud!!! 😂
@@MichaelMurphy-kj3xfNO KIDDING!!!
Ben Roethlisberger he threw the ball perfect at the right time when Santonio Holmes made one of the best if not the greatest catch ever in NFL's History 2008 in that Super Bowl that's why I became a Steelers fan because of Big Ben and Holmes won Super Bowl MVP too 9:09
as a bengals fan, I was having a physical reaction to the superbowls we lost
I’m a Bengals fan. My friend is a Seahawks fan. We did not need to be reminded about Super Bowl 49 or Super Bowl 56 today. 😢😢
People forget about Super Bowl V back in 1970 when a rookie kicker Jim O'Brien kicked a Game Winning Field Goal in the final seconds to help the Baltimore Colts beat the Cowboys 16-13.
The nine turnovers (the game was dubbed the Blunder Bowl from all the turnovers) didn't help, plus if O'Brien misses the FG the game would have gone to OT..unlike Norwood where make it you win, miss it you lose..
Super Bowl 42 should’ve been number 2
as an chiefs fan super bowl XXV is my favorite 10:40
57 and 56 were both ruined because of the penalties. Not sure why they are on the list.
And penalties that WEREN'T called that should have been, like the blatant facemask by the Bengals receiver on Ramsey that should have negated the touchdown. The Bengals got points that THEY didn't deserve. The ref's affected BOTH teams in Superbowl 56, not just one.
If I am the Patriots I'm sending the Seahawks and the Falcons thank you cards for choking those Super Bowl championships to us. The cards would read: Thank you for helping us achieve our ultimate goal of winning the Super Bowl this year. Couldn't have done it without you!
Dear NFL Throwback video uploader:
You don't need to include the 1-yard line play from SB49 in every single one of your videos.
Signed, Seahawks fans
As a Pats fan, I feel the same about the Tyree catch in SB42. But it is what it is.
21:23 to quote Sherman, “You mad bro?”
As a Seahawks fan, why do I have a horrible feeling I already know what #1 is going to be
Edit: PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIN
Time to update this video
superbowl 49 and superbowl 57 make me sad. oh so sad.
As a die-hard Cincinnati Bengals fan, I still haven't recovered from losing that Super Bowl
which one?
@TimEric4d3d3d3 When my Bengals losing to the Rams in that Super Bowl in 2022
@@Kings0424 you shouldn’t be sad beacause that super was the most entertaining Super Bowl In a while
James white, Malcom butler and chiefs rb should be super bowl mvps
SuperBowl 45 as an Packers Fan Will Always Be Special to Me and Wish it was in the Top 10 and not as an Honorable Mention
Malcolm Butler made arguably the greatest defensive play in Super Bowl history on the exact same play as the worst offensive decision in Super Bowl history!
Before there was 28-3, there was 28-6 (SB 47), but then we threw it to Crabtree three times in a row.
Super Bowl 52 Never forget Brandon Graham force Fumble 💚💚🦅🦅💚💚😊❤
I haven't seen Super Bowl XXXIV in the HD format before until now. Could NFL Films put it on DVD or broadcast it on the NFL Network ?
Man I was just trying to have a good day but y'all just out here messing it up.
- A Seahawks Fan
49ers vs Ravens ending will always haunt me. Similar to how we lost to Seahawks the following season: Kapernick had his mind made up presnap, he was going to Crabtree. Without checking down, progressions, nothing. The SB 4th down throw off his back Foot within 2 seconds of the snap. Dam.
I might be biased for saying this but Super Bowl XLVII has to be ahead of Super Bowl LVI. That goal-line stand especially on the heels of a 35-minute power outage against an offense that had steamrolled everyone in the playoffs that year alone should be good enough to make that list. But no there has to be recency and big market biased. Can't blame you guys too much though.
W vid