Maybe but he was on fire in the regular season that year so we can't just say that Foles carried with a stacked o line a good core of wide receiver and te combo and a very good defense and a maybe scandalised super bowl just saying
It says “WORST” but I feel like in hindsight that one was for the best of the franchise. Similarly, Joe Flacco’s 2018 injury forced Jackson into a starting position leading them to a surprise playoff appearance (clearly not the same level as a damn super bowl but)
@@nenenomusic I'm just saying Carson was holding his own and this guy is acting like Carson was a disaster before Foles came in and "carried" them now that don't sound right
Maurice Jones-Drew. He was the guy who’s injury had the biggest impact on the Jags future. He suffered a LosFranc injury in 2012, and was never the same. He’d go on to play 1 more season in Jax, but you could tell he lost a step. His stats also yanked in 2013. He’d play one season for the Raiders in 2014 before retiring. Jags run game would suck from 2012-2016, before drafting Fournette.
Yeah but Manning led to one terrible year that resulted in you getting Andrew Luck, if Jacoby is something then you can revisit this but for right now, Bills fans would have loved only one terrible year between Hall of Fame QB's
Jim McMahon for the Bears. Could've turned that 85 bears into a dynasty if it wasnt for the back injury to McMahon, who while not great is still the best QB outside of Sid Luckman, the Bears have had and could manage the heck out of a game.
Joe O'Sullivan Or Mike Brown in 2006. The Bears were a great defense without him, but they were a completely sick defense with him. They win it all if he stayed healthy.
I would disagree with colts. Brissett is doing good. He has a good team in front of him and that is why theyre succeeding. Although he obviously isnt as good as Luck.
The fact that they have the giants worst franchise changing injury in their history as Odell’s 2017 injury is freaking idiotic😂😂😂 have they ever heard of plaxico burress? The 2008 giants were the best team in the league before burress shot himself... the 2017 giants would’ve been terrible even with a healthy Odell
First, it wasn't a knee injury, but a compound fracture of the tibia and fibula (bones in the lower leg. Second, it wasn't "franchise changing" for the purposes of this video, as the Skins won the SB in 87 and 90 with two different QBs (Doug Williams and Mark Rypien)
I think Pennington for the Jets would be another one to look at. Came in his first season, and led the NFL in passer rating, TD %, and CMP % while the Jets won their only Division title in the Brady era. With many saying that he was better than Brady. He looked to be a future superstar until he got hurt in a garbage time preseason game that led to the loss of his arm strength. Still a solid QB after, but not the star he could've been.
MANY said that he was better than Brady? Chad Pennington. I don't remember ANYONE saying that. They compared his numbers to that point in his marquee season and remarked how they were better than Brady's during his first title run, but nobody said Pennington was a better player.Pennington was a smart, noodle armed game manager, well before he got hurt. He was having a miracle season. Drew Bledsoe had a great few statistical seasons for the Pats before his career as our franchise QB was ended by Mo Lewis and TB12, even leading us to a Superbowl appearance when he was just 24, and he threw for over 4k yards(when that was uncommon)28td-14int.......yet would ANYONE,EVER say that he was better than Brady? Just a fanboy.
The Rat in Avengers Endgame lol this is TPF(Total Pro Football) not TPS... I commented a couple weeks ago about how there hasn’t been a non-football video in over a month and only 2 in the past 3mos. But my vote as a Bears fan is Mike Brown... without him those legendary ‘05 and ‘06 defenses were not the same. He was a safety but his biggest contribution was stuffing the run. Ironically career games from Dominic Rhodes and Joseph Addai were the difference in SB 41, not Peyton vs Rex. As for Sayers, even when he was on those teams were never any good and even Payton endured several years of legendary stats on losing teams so even though we were robbed of a few more great seasons between Sayers and Payton I still don’t think his injury was as detrimental to the team as Brown.
cmasser2 lol fr most of this is football Also, yeah I agree because both sayers and Payton has success but mike brown was still pretty good when he got injured and it led to the bears losing a lot.
7:30 The Packers are one of the most storied franchises, except for the fact that between 1968 and 1992, they appeared in a grand total of 3 playoff games, winning just one of them. Bart Starr's injuries to his throwing arm and subsequent surgeries in 1970-71 should be on this list instead, imo.
As a Texan fan, I say Deshaun Watson's injury hurt way more than Matt Schaub's.. And to add insult to injury *(Pun Intended)* he got hurt 👉IN PRACTICE👈 *(We talking practice; man. Not a game-Not a game but practice; man)* Just Hours before the Astros won the World Series!
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@@ryanoneill1755 yeah? Lol but his getting hurt ultimately led to the greatest dynasty this sport has ever seen and a super bowl that very same season I mean I would say that's a positive outcome from a late hit out of bounds from Mo Lewis
in 2017 the Packers started 4-1 before Rodgers got injured. The only reason I say they probably wouldn't have made it far into the playoffs was their defense.
BOGUS LIST....Dwight Stephenson was the worst injury in Dolphin's history. The liss of Stephenson in 1987, caused the Dolphins OLine to collapse to the point where Marino was getting killed with sacks & hits....Stephenson was considered at the time of his injury to be the best OLineman in the NFL, and possibly the best to ever play his position.
I feel like the titans one should be Steve McNair. I know he died and didn’t get injured but the team went from one yard short to the super bowl to nowhere close to it
The curse of Carson Palmer is still the realest curse in football. 2014 was Carson's year to join the elite, but his season was stolen from him. Because Arizona's destiny was denied it was guaranteed that no NFC team would win the Super Bowl. Detroit was cursed during the Dallas game. Dallas was cursed during the Green Bay game. Green Bay was cursed during the Seattle game, and of course we all know what happened to Seattle in the Super Bowl. Of course, no malevolent act could conclude without Tom and Bill hoisting the Lombardi.
😂😂😂how do you put Luck in 2018 for the colts?? Seriously? We gonna ignore that Peyton missed 2012 with neck surgery and the colts cut him over it and then went 2-14 while Peyton had the best QB season in league history the next year with another team?
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Do a Top 10 teams that should have become back to back champs, but where the defending champs have a better record the year after they’ve won it all and still failed!
I have two that should have been included: the Bo Jackson injury against the Bengals (I forgot what year) that forced him to retire from football and Joe Montana's hit in the 1990 NFC Championship against the Giants by Leonard Marshall. If that didn't happened I think the Niners could have 3-Peated.
Cincinnati Bengals: Carson Palmer's knee injury in the 2005 playoffs; Ickey Woods knee injury in the 2nd game of 1989. "Funny" how both of these injuries (and the one to Andy Dalton) occurred against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Look, I like TPS videos until I get to yours. You CONSTANTLY mispronounce names of well-known players on a regular and consistent basis as if you don't watch or like football at all. If TPS is going to make football videos, shouldn't someone who WATCHES football and knows how to pronounce the names of the players host the videos? I'm not talking about new guys with hard names, but Bobby Hebert? Dude. . .you're a disgrace.
Fraction, you are usually pretty good...But back to back mispronunciations of Stingley (STING-lee) and Bob Hebert (Aye-BEAR) undermines everything you say after that. When in doubt...do not guess.
not cam newton from last year that is for sure. try steve smith in 2004. coming off the superbowl appearance the team was poised to return with most everything in tact and then down goes smith and the offense just wasnt the same and the team struggled to a losing record. the defense was bad in 2018. old pass rushers didnt do anything and the secondary was shit. so that wasnt really cam.
My vote would be Nick Collins (2011) for the Packers. That 2010 Super Bowl team had a tremendous defense to compliment their offense (they had at least one massive game-changing defensive play in every game in that post-season), but losing Collins, a Pro Bowl safety, pulled out a critical piece in 2011. If Collins is healthy, maybe the Packers manage to hold off the Giants in that divisional round despite Rodgers not being at his best (that's basically what happened in that NFC Championship against the Bears the year before, which was also not a great game for Rodgers). Maybe they get a chance at back-to-back Super Bowls. Not to mention, could they have beaten the Chiefs in Week 15 with a better secondary to finish with that coveted 16-0? We'll never know. Not to mention his potential impact in subsequent years, given that Green Bay has struggled to piece together a truly complete defense since the injury. As far as Sharpe goes, I don't disagree about his talent, but Favre had a lot of receiving talent, especially in the late 90s and early 2000s. (Plus according to some accounts, Sharpe was a bit of a locker room problem, so that could've affected the team eventually.) What probably cost them the chance to become a dynasty was Favre's interception issue and Mike Sherman's inept coaching.
The Patriots one should be Tom Brady in 2008 when he tore his ACL. This was the season after we went 18-1, in yet we still went 11-5 with Matt Cassell as our QB and we miss out on the playoffs on a tie breaker. If Brady didn’t get hurt, I have no doubt we would’ve been better than 11-5 and we would’ve got the best record in the AFC and most likely we would’ve gone back to Super Bowl and we could’ve beaten Arizona.
I can see the argument for Sterling Sharpe on the Packers, but at the same time, Farve had plenty of receiving talent in his years with the Packers (maybe it thinned out a little towards the end, but at that point Sharpe might well have been retired anyway); his problem wasn't that he didn't have guys on his team to catch the passes, it was that he kept throwing them to the wrong guys. My vote would be on Nick Collins (safety); he was on track to have a Hall of Fame career if he hadn't had his career cut short by injury (as it is, he was a HOF finalist in 2020). The Packers have had so many near misses in the past decade: maybe if Collins is there, they get a couple of additional picks in big games (which he's clearly capable of; see Super Bowl 45) and the Packers actually win one of those many playoff games that just didn't go their way. Of course, technically the most franchise-changing injury for the Packers was Don Majkowski, but given that they didn't say Drew Bledsoe for New England, I don't think that's what the video was going for.
I'm waiting for the day I can get through a TPS video without the narrator butchering an easy, American name that everyone watching the video knows how to pronounce - in this case Darryl Stingley (pronounced "Sting Lee" not "Stinge Lee" as repeatedly pronounced in the video) and Bobby Hebert, pronounced "Ay Bear" not "Herbert" as in the video....I mean, he's pronouncing an "R" that doesn't even exist, smh
I'm surprised by him choosing Derek Carr. I mean i would've accepted Rich Gannon injury in 2004 (17 starting qbs after him) that ended his career or when Jason Campbell broke his collarbone after getting the Raiders to a 4-2 start.
Chargers worst injury was losing Dielman. That O line paved the way for LT to break the TD record as well as Michael Turner avg over 6yd/carry. Not to mention providing pass protection. Losing him and then McNeal at Tackle made it irrelevant having such great RB’s and receivers like Jackson, Floyd, & Gates.
I am sorry... Let Blake Bortles run the offense???? Did you watch any Jaguars games that year??? It was the same offense they were using the year before with Fournette just minus a bruising up the middle running back and then they blamed it on Blake when it didn't work, if you look at the games where they actually let Blake thrown and didn't play not to lose football he actually put up decent stat lines (Patriots and Jets games) sorry stop blaming Blake for 2018 Doug Marrone played conservative don't lose the games offense took 0 shots down field and then blamed Blake for everything
How is Peyton Manning not the choice for the Colts? His neck injury led to the firings of Bill Polian and Jim Caldwell, the hiring of Chuck Pagano, and the drafting of ANDREW LUCK.
The Earl Thomas injury. If you're talking about the one where you showed Thomas on the cart flipping off the Seattle sideline, that was against Arizona not Carolina.
Leonard Fournette!?!? Uh what about those Fred Taylor injuries that derail those mid to late 90s Jags teams when they were in their prime! SMH He was widely considered the best back in the game during that timeframe when he was on the field.
Eagles- Lenore Weaver that was crushing that year. You could say in a way still haven't recovered. I know he was old but still he could of been on the coaching staff and could of trained a rookie on the practice squad. It's sad a what happened.
This guy reminds me of the character Key and Peele had on their show. The one where a fat guy orders lots of pizza and the pizza guy falls in love with a supposed female friend of the fat guy ordering pizza just for himself, lying to the pizza guy.
Carson wentz acl tear changed the eagles franchise, getting them a superbowl
Maybe but he was on fire in the regular season that year so we can't just say that Foles carried with a stacked o line a good core of wide receiver and te combo and a very good defense and a maybe scandalised super bowl just saying
It says “WORST” but I feel like in hindsight that one was for the best of the franchise. Similarly, Joe Flacco’s 2018 injury forced Jackson into a starting position leading them to a surprise playoff appearance (clearly not the same level as a damn super bowl but)
@@nenenomusic I'm just saying Carson was holding his own and this guy is acting like Carson was a disaster before Foles came in and "carried" them now that don't sound right
They could've went 14-2 instead of 13-3!! Thats such a big difference!!
Hahaha
Maurice Jones-Drew.
He was the guy who’s injury had the biggest impact on the Jags future. He suffered a LosFranc injury in 2012, and was never the same. He’d go on to play 1 more season in Jax, but you could tell he lost a step. His stats also yanked in 2013. He’d play one season for the Raiders in 2014 before retiring. Jags run game would suck from 2012-2016, before drafting Fournette.
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I think we kinda all know that already no?
Should've been Manning over Luck for the Colts. But great video as usual.
Yeah but Manning led to one terrible year that resulted in you getting Andrew Luck, if Jacoby is something then you can revisit this but for right now, Bills fans would have loved only one terrible year between Hall of Fame QB's
Drew Bledsoe's injury was the worst....for the rest of the 31 NFL teams.
Jim McMahon for the Bears. Could've turned that 85 bears into a dynasty if it wasnt for the back injury to McMahon, who while not great is still the best QB outside of Sid Luckman, the Bears have had and could manage the heck out of a game.
Joe O'Sullivan
Or Mike Brown in 2006. The Bears were a great defense without him, but they were a completely sick defense with him. They win it all if he stayed healthy.
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Ryan Grigson ruined Andrew luck and Chris Ballard's last ditch effort wasn't enough.
If the Steelers isnt Ryan Sheizer who was almost paralyzed during a play, im gonna be pissed
Well it's not considering they made the divisional round without him
Losing him didn't derail the Steelers one bit the season tho!
Y’all put Andrew lucks induries over Peyton Manning’s neck injury??? 🤨🤨
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I would disagree with colts. Brissett is doing good. He has a good team in front of him and that is why theyre succeeding. Although he obviously isnt as good as Luck.
It's still to early to tell if Luck's retirement has hurt the Colts.
Uh dude Denver won Super Bowls 32 and 33. Green Bay won Super Bowl 31 against New England 35-21
Falcons should be the injuries to all those dogs when you think about it
As a redskins fan, I know the RG3 hit every redskins fan hurt them hard...
Sorry for the grammatical error....
If only they didn't put him in.
smh
As a fellow Redskin fan I understand this.
And here we are competing in the tank bowl... HTTR tho
Matthew Kim HTTR
Tank for Tua tans over here!!!😂
Top 10 nfl quarterbacks who had breakout seasons but missed the playoffs...
chase gray Big Ben last season
@@hughes5184 uhhhhh.....
@@hughes5184 nah
Matt Ryan in 2018
Can someone please make my list possible
Any player: *exists*
Madden Curse: I’m about to end this man’s whole career.
The fact that they have the giants worst franchise changing injury in their history as Odell’s 2017 injury is freaking idiotic😂😂😂 have they ever heard of plaxico burress? The 2008 giants were the best team in the league before burress shot himself... the 2017 giants would’ve been terrible even with a healthy Odell
SlobOnMyBroccoliRob I would even put Victor Cruz over Odell
Luis4872 victor Cruz was a beast he allways made big plays
I thought that or Cruz definitely not Odell
Top ,10 nfl players who floped as rookies, but shined as a veteran
Shaggy Zoinks I’d say James harden but he’s been flopping in one way his whole career
abizit gill 💀💀
Flopping????
Jim Plunkett should be number one
Peyton Manning
2017 Steelers Ryan Shazier 😭😭😭😭
^^
Can't blame Vontaze Burfict, thank goodness.
Gauge Alsen um he isn’t dead..
Gauge Alsen and he is playing again btw
@@sam5237 um...no
Do how every 199th overall pick has done since 2000
753 Times he’s talking about Tom brady
@@mav367 no he would go year by year
Kolton Reitz I know
That's honestly a great idea
@@adamcarroll6438 thanks
13:26 Hebert is pronounced “a-bear”
I don't think he watches football. I think he gets the script and just reads it without research. He does that all the time.
Gary Maxion yeah you’re probably right
Thank you. It bugs me every time he mispronounced it.
What about Joe Theisman's gruesome knee injury in 1985 when he was sacked by Lawrence Taylor?
First, it wasn't a knee injury, but a compound fracture of the tibia and fibula (bones in the lower leg. Second, it wasn't "franchise changing" for the purposes of this video, as the Skins won the SB in 87 and 90 with two different QBs (Doug Williams and Mark Rypien)
Matt Leonard?
How is Bo Jackson not the most notable injury for the Raiders?
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I think Pennington for the Jets would be another one to look at. Came in his first season, and led the NFL in passer rating, TD %, and CMP % while the Jets won their only Division title in the Brady era. With many saying that he was better than Brady. He looked to be a future superstar until he got hurt in a garbage time preseason game that led to the loss of his arm strength. Still a solid QB after, but not the star he could've been.
Cosign. He n the Jets beat the piss out of Manning's Colts that year!
Happy he got a second chance w Miami.
MANY said that he was better than Brady? Chad Pennington. I don't remember ANYONE saying that. They compared his numbers to that point in his marquee season and remarked how they were better than Brady's during his first title run, but nobody said Pennington was a better player.Pennington was a smart, noodle armed game manager, well before he got hurt. He was having a miracle season. Drew Bledsoe had a great few statistical seasons for the Pats before his career as our franchise QB was ended by Mo Lewis and TB12, even leading us to a Superbowl appearance when he was just 24, and he threw for over 4k yards(when that was uncommon)28td-14int.......yet would ANYONE,EVER say that he was better than Brady? Just a fanboy.
Matt who? He's legitimately was a Superstar at USC and you can't pronounce his name correctly? REALLY? How do these videos make it on air.
Do 10 injury’s that’s helped teams do better
Poor Kelvin Benjamin
Drew Bledsoe
Luke Bob would Cam Newton count? Since he made us see CMC potential?
David Williams Bruh Kelvin coulda been so much
Nick Foles
I know this doesn’t count but Celtics Larry Bird
The Rat in Avengers Endgame lol this is TPF(Total Pro Football) not TPS... I commented a couple weeks ago about how there hasn’t been a non-football video in over a month and only 2 in the past 3mos.
But my vote as a Bears fan is Mike Brown... without him those legendary ‘05 and ‘06 defenses were not the same. He was a safety but his biggest contribution was stuffing the run. Ironically career games from Dominic Rhodes and Joseph Addai were the difference in SB 41, not Peyton vs Rex.
As for Sayers, even when he was on those teams were never any good and even Payton endured several years of legendary stats on losing teams so even though we were robbed of a few more great seasons between Sayers and Payton I still don’t think his injury was as detrimental to the team as Brown.
cmasser2 lol fr most of this is football
Also, yeah I agree because both sayers and Payton has success but mike brown was still pretty good when he got injured and it led to the bears losing a lot.
7:30
The Packers are one of the most storied franchises, except for the fact that between 1968 and 1992, they appeared in a grand total of 3 playoff games, winning just one of them. Bart Starr's injuries to his throwing arm and subsequent surgeries in 1970-71 should be on this list instead, imo.
As a Texan fan, I say Deshaun Watson's injury hurt way more than Matt Schaub's.. And to add insult to injury *(Pun Intended)* he got hurt 👉IN PRACTICE👈 *(We talking practice; man. Not a game-Not a game but practice; man)* Just Hours before the Astros won the World Series!
I feel the Redskins should be Sean Taylor. I know he didn't get, he died (RIP) but i felt that's was when Washington became Irrelevant.
RAIDERS franchise changing injury? Missed this big time... Bo Jackson was the biggest “franchise changing injury”
Bobby Herbert last name is pronounced Bobby A Bear
You totally mispronounced Bobby Herbert( Aye Bear)its cajun bro...you mispronounce at least ONE name per video..
Two injuries that changed a franchise for the good. Trent Green and Drew Bledsoe.
You forgot patrick mahomes 2021 and deshaun watson 2022 and also even the most famous of all 6 time mvp garderner minshew of the patriots in 2029
Wait no the Giants is Plaxico when he shot himself in the leg. They were undefeated and the best team in the league
Its Bobby Hebert ( pronounced A bear)
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Most overrated QBs from every NFL team
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Top 20 players to never win a championship in the major North American sports (MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL)
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As a Dolphins fan, I have to say, that Ryan Tannehill injury in 2017 was quite gruesome.
I think this whole video could have been summed up as:
The worst injury for every team not from Boston is drew bledsoe
Keep it up tps guy this was 8 minutes ok when I am watching it.!!!!!!! Love this host guy
Thanks bruh!
This host is trash bruh
Biondo is better
Teo Strong fuck you they all good
How about injuries that changed a franchise for the better. Drew Bledsoe getting injured for the Patriots for example
Please Do “Most Overhyped Teams in History”
Cowboys every year
BROWNS 2019
Browns
Browns
Chargers 2019. They were predicted to win the Superbowl lol
10 major injuries that ended up not mattering
Nick Foles?
Michael Sigl drew Bledsoe ( quarterback before Tom Brady) got hurt to let Brady play
@@ryanoneill1755 yeah? Lol but his getting hurt ultimately led to the greatest dynasty this sport has ever seen and a super bowl that very same season I mean I would say that's a positive outcome from a late hit out of bounds from Mo Lewis
George Costanza needs to teach you how to pronounce Hebert hahaha
Packers won super bowl 31 and the Broncos wob super bowl 32 & 33
Bobby Hebert (A Bear).
How do you put Derek Carr over Bo Jackson?
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in 2017 the Packers started 4-1 before Rodgers got injured. The only reason I say they probably wouldn't have made it far into the playoffs was their defense.
Not Herbert. It's French' A-Bear
BOGUS LIST....Dwight Stephenson was the worst injury in Dolphin's history. The liss of Stephenson in 1987, caused the Dolphins OLine to collapse to the point where Marino was getting killed with sacks & hits....Stephenson was considered at the time of his injury to be the best OLineman in the NFL, and possibly the best to ever play his position.
I feel like the titans one should be Steve McNair. I know he died and didn’t get injured but the team went from one yard short to the super bowl to nowhere close to it
Bobby "Herbert" lol
Pittsburgh Steelers - Ben Rolthisberger
This man has the voice of every narrated video on RUclips
Top Ten What If Injuries. Like What if Tommy Maddox had never gotten injured in 2004 What If The Redskins had never screwed up RG3
Every NFL Team's biggest "What If" question
The curse of Carson Palmer is still the realest curse in football. 2014 was Carson's year to join the elite, but his season was stolen from him. Because Arizona's destiny was denied it was guaranteed that no NFC team would win the Super Bowl. Detroit was cursed during the Dallas game. Dallas was cursed during the Green Bay game. Green Bay was cursed during the Seattle game, and of course we all know what happened to Seattle in the Super Bowl. Of course, no malevolent act could conclude without Tom and Bill hoisting the Lombardi.
“ONLY a 11-5 record”?!?! That’s pretty good
Tyler k yeah but it isn’t as good as they could’ve been if he wouldn’t have gotten hurt
They didn't go 11-5 you dumbass he messed up on purpose. The falcons went 5-11.
@@wolfiewiggins2810 They didn't go 11-5 you dumbass he messed up on purpose. The falcons went 5-11.
😂😂😂how do you put Luck in 2018 for the colts?? Seriously? We gonna ignore that Peyton missed 2012 with neck surgery and the colts cut him over it and then went 2-14 while Peyton had the best QB season in league history the next year with another team?
Who’s Bobby Herbert?
Where is Marshawn Lynch???
I’m pretty sure that first picture of “Billy Sims” is Barry
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Do a Top 10 teams that should have become back to back champs, but where the defending champs have a better record the year after they’ve won it all and still failed!
I have two that should have been included: the Bo Jackson injury against the Bengals (I forgot what year) that forced him to retire from football and Joe Montana's hit in the 1990 NFC Championship against the Giants by Leonard Marshall. If that didn't happened I think the Niners could have 3-Peated.
Cincinnati Bengals: Carson Palmer's knee injury in the 2005 playoffs; Ickey Woods knee injury in the 2nd game of 1989. "Funny" how both of these injuries (and the one to Andy Dalton) occurred against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Look, I like TPS videos until I get to yours. You CONSTANTLY mispronounce names of well-known players on a regular and consistent basis as if you don't watch or like football at all. If TPS is going to make football videos, shouldn't someone who WATCHES football and knows how to pronounce the names of the players host the videos? I'm not talking about new guys with hard names, but Bobby Hebert? Dude. . .you're a disgrace.
Fraction, you are usually pretty good...But back to back mispronunciations of Stingley (STING-lee) and Bob Hebert (Aye-BEAR) undermines everything you say after that. When in doubt...do not guess.
not cam newton from last year that is for sure. try steve smith in 2004. coming off the superbowl appearance the team was poised to return with most everything in tact and then down goes smith and the offense just wasnt the same and the team struggled to a losing record. the defense was bad in 2018. old pass rushers didnt do anything and the secondary was shit. so that wasnt really cam.
My vote would be Nick Collins (2011) for the Packers. That 2010 Super Bowl team had a tremendous defense to compliment their offense (they had at least one massive game-changing defensive play in every game in that post-season), but losing Collins, a Pro Bowl safety, pulled out a critical piece in 2011. If Collins is healthy, maybe the Packers manage to hold off the Giants in that divisional round despite Rodgers not being at his best (that's basically what happened in that NFC Championship against the Bears the year before, which was also not a great game for Rodgers). Maybe they get a chance at back-to-back Super Bowls. Not to mention, could they have beaten the Chiefs in Week 15 with a better secondary to finish with that coveted 16-0? We'll never know. Not to mention his potential impact in subsequent years, given that Green Bay has struggled to piece together a truly complete defense since the injury.
As far as Sharpe goes, I don't disagree about his talent, but Favre had a lot of receiving talent, especially in the late 90s and early 2000s. (Plus according to some accounts, Sharpe was a bit of a locker room problem, so that could've affected the team eventually.) What probably cost them the chance to become a dynasty was Favre's interception issue and Mike Sherman's inept coaching.
It’s pronounced AYE- BEAR
He obviously is just reading a teleprompter. I do remember Bobby and I'm not even a N.O. fan.
The Patriots one should be Tom Brady in 2008 when he tore his ACL. This was the season after we went 18-1, in yet we still went 11-5 with Matt Cassell as our QB and we miss out on the playoffs on a tie breaker. If Brady didn’t get hurt, I have no doubt we would’ve been better than 11-5 and we would’ve got the best record in the AFC and most likely we would’ve gone back to Super Bowl and we could’ve beaten Arizona.
I can see the argument for Sterling Sharpe on the Packers, but at the same time, Farve had plenty of receiving talent in his years with the Packers (maybe it thinned out a little towards the end, but at that point Sharpe might well have been retired anyway); his problem wasn't that he didn't have guys on his team to catch the passes, it was that he kept throwing them to the wrong guys. My vote would be on Nick Collins (safety); he was on track to have a Hall of Fame career if he hadn't had his career cut short by injury (as it is, he was a HOF finalist in 2020). The Packers have had so many near misses in the past decade: maybe if Collins is there, they get a couple of additional picks in big games (which he's clearly capable of; see Super Bowl 45) and the Packers actually win one of those many playoff games that just didn't go their way.
Of course, technically the most franchise-changing injury for the Packers was Don Majkowski, but given that they didn't say Drew Bledsoe for New England, I don't think that's what the video was going for.
I'm waiting for the day I can get through a TPS video without the narrator butchering an easy, American name that everyone watching the video knows how to pronounce - in this case Darryl Stingley (pronounced "Sting Lee" not "Stinge Lee" as repeatedly pronounced in the video) and Bobby Hebert, pronounced "Ay Bear" not "Herbert" as in the video....I mean, he's pronouncing an "R" that doesn't even exist, smh
I'm surprised by him choosing Derek Carr. I mean i would've accepted Rich Gannon injury in 2004 (17 starting qbs after him) that ended his career or when Jason Campbell broke his collarbone after getting the Raiders to a 4-2 start.
Chargers worst injury was losing Dielman. That O line paved the way for LT to break the TD record as well as Michael Turner avg over 6yd/carry. Not to mention providing pass protection. Losing him and then McNeal at Tackle made it irrelevant having such great RB’s and receivers like Jackson, Floyd, & Gates.
I am sorry... Let Blake Bortles run the offense???? Did you watch any Jaguars games that year??? It was the same offense they were using the year before with Fournette just minus a bruising up the middle running back and then they blamed it on Blake when it didn't work, if you look at the games where they actually let Blake thrown and didn't play not to lose football he actually put up decent stat lines (Patriots and Jets games) sorry stop blaming Blake for 2018 Doug Marrone played conservative don't lose the games offense took 0 shots down field and then blamed Blake for everything
How is Peyton Manning not the choice for the Colts? His neck injury led to the firings of Bill Polian and Jim Caldwell, the hiring of Chuck Pagano, and the drafting of ANDREW LUCK.
How about Bo Jackson ?
The Earl Thomas injury. If you're talking about the one where you showed Thomas on the cart flipping off the Seattle sideline, that was against Arizona not Carolina.
Bro I had so many niners shirts in the late 90’s that looked like the shirt you got on.
10 nfl players that play for other leagues (Arena Football, Canadian Football, USFL, UFL, XFL, WFL etc...)
Leonard Fournette!?!? Uh what about those Fred Taylor injuries that derail those mid to late 90s Jags teams when they were in their prime! SMH He was widely considered the best back in the game during that timeframe when he was on the field.
Eagles- Lenore Weaver that was crushing that year. You could say in a way still haven't recovered. I know he was old but still he could of been on the coaching staff and could of trained a rookie on the practice squad. It's sad a what happened.
Two things: New England player is pronounced “sting-Lee” and New Orleans player is pronounced “a-bear”.
What crap with Cincinnati Bengals. Tim Krumrie DURING THE SUPERBOWL.
This guy reminds me of the character Key and Peele had on their show. The one where a fat guy orders lots of pizza and the pizza guy falls in love with a supposed female friend of the fat guy ordering pizza just for himself, lying to the pizza guy.
For the New Orleans Saints, it's Bobby "A-Bear' not "Her-Bert". It's spelled Hebert. You added an "r"
Luck being the worst injury of indys history really how about peyton manning's neck injury???
Carson Palmer on the Cardinals?? Pretty sure the 2005 injury against the Steelers, he was a Bengal, was way worse...
Uh dude Denver won Super Bowls 32 and 33. Green Bay won Super Bowl 31 against New England 35-21
Uh dude Denver won Super Bowls 32 and 33. Green Bay won Super Bowl 31 against New England 35-21
Luck's retirement ended the colts playoff hopes? They're 4 and 2 and playing pretty good football