@@whiskeymonk4085when has he ever said that, and why would it be a problem? Are you afraid of people having opposing views than you? Are you some brainwashed weirdo?
I was in Green Bay at the packers game while this game was happening. When the final score appeared on the in-stadium scoreboard, a lot of the people around me thought the board was broken. Absolutely insane.
@@ThunderSims I can understand as far as not trying to chase a record or doing things out of the ordinary to get the record. In this case he had to do things out of the ordinary to not get the record. His players deserved it the offense deserved it and the defense deserved it. Chances are no one on that team will ever have this opportunity again and I don't think he had the right to take that away from them even as the head coach
Australian view - I find it really weird when I read stories about US sport where a team is accused of being unsportsmanlike because they "run up the score". Scoring is literally the object of the game! If we go to watch our team, and they are winning by a big margin, we are disappointed if they "put the cue in the rack" and cruise to a comfortable victory. We want them to make hay while the sun shines and pile on the score! (But also not carry on celebrating each score as if it is a special achievement when we can see that it's actually all become a bit easy for them.)
at that point it's not even a case of bad sportsmanship. they have a legitimate chance of an insane record. (kind of like going for a no-hitter/perfect game in baseball) the best argument would be avoiding injuries, which is fair
As a fan of the Dolphins for 3 decades now I can say disappointment was the furthest feeling from my mind. We have been a dumpster fire since the Marino days, a joke no one took seriously, and it was this game where I got to watch my team be the ones to put the whole NFL on notice. The extra context of Dolphins fans being on the struggle bus, not seeing the super bowl since Marinos second year, rarely making the playoffs and having to watch a team in our division dominate for years, and finally becoming a team where if you sleep on us we can run the score up is something I've never seen, quite literally a lifetime if not more to see a moment like that.
If the Broncos make the playoffs, than they fixed whatever meltdown was occurring during the Miami game. The Broncos aren't the greatest, but they aren't 70 points bad. I don't care if you have the best team playing the worst, that score was something else beyond Miami being better than Denver.
I'm surprised, honestly. I thought this game was going to break the Broncos. Says a lot about Sean Payton as a coach to keep it together and have success after that.
@@David-id2ks people were too quick to write of Payton cause of the game, same with Belichick this season. These guys have more than payed their dues for respect in this league.
It's wild seeing the Broncos having a shot to take the AFC West after the disaster start of the season. After Mahomes losing his marbles like a spoiled brat yesterday, I hope the Broncos find a way to take the West.
Uhhh. The ending was actually awesome. You failed to bring up Mike McDaniels going for the head coach job ant Denver. They wouldnt even interview him. Then Sean Peyton throws shade at him. They then went on to slaughter them. The fact they could have scored and didnt is actually more of a slap in the face to Denver and Sean Peyton. You down played it hard.
@pignoob9551 Sean Peyton threw shade at Tua not Mike. Forgot to say Tua. Last season Sean kept roasting Tua and saying he should be replaced for Teddy and had whole thing essentially saying he should be a back up. This game was a revenge tour for Tua and Mike. This video forgot to even mention it and to me, dilutes the quality
@@pignoob9551 This happened during his time outside of coaching, specifically last year, after week 1 was in the books. It wasn't really a slight towards McDaniel, though; it was criticism against Tua specifically, saying that he expected to see Bridgewater overtake him on the depth chart. It's worth noting for context as well that Bridgewater used to play reserve behind Brees in New Orleans, so Payton is very familiar with him. Quote: "They played well [to start the 2022 season] with Tua, but Teddy Bridgewater, who I’ve had before [in New Orleans], he’s an outstanding player. And I think that’s one of the unique things about this year - I counted eight teams where I believe we’re going to see multiple quarterbacks play. Not relative to injury, but just a controversy, if you will."
As a Dolphins fan, and someone who had De'von Achane and Jason Sanders on my fantasy team this was a great game but still wished they went for the field goal at the end to take the total points lead and give Sanders some more fantasy points
how are the dolphins doing now? I don't care about one game, I care about being consistent for more than one game. Dolphins just predicted their own downfall because that broncos game is the last good one they will ever have. Better tell Tua to retire as well
As a lifelong Miami fan..... no you wouldn't, because you just sat through 3 hours of the most enjoyable football you've watched in probably 30 years, and you know that you finally have hope of winning a Super Bowl for the first time in almost 30 years. So..... definitely not mad... ecstatic was the actual feeling at the end of this game. I immediately watched the entire game again on replay. Not sure how out of touch with reality you would have to be to think a Miami fan was mad after watching this game.
@@cnelsonlv99exactly. It was a bit annoying but I don't think any normal Miami fan has thought much about since. Other teams seem to care more, which is bizarre.
@@cnelsonlv99 Not mad in general just about that play. I believe you that the joy of winning this game would be greater than the disappointment of that last play lol
It was Hot. I grew up in South florida, and spent 10 years in denver.... They never stood a chance....it wasn't the first time the broncos melted in miami....
"steuggling quarterback Tua" -- he wasn't struggling that second year, he was average. Miami's first two games were impressive at the time, but the perspective on them has changed the way things have gone for the Chargers and Patriots.
Denver: Lets hire hacket since he has a good offensive mind and not really interview a guy who used to be a ball boy for us. Mcdaniel is not our guy, he would probably be a worse coach than Vic Fangio was for us. Miami: We took that personally
That Miami team that played the Broncos is twice as good now, they look insanely scary and are rocking one of the best defenses now with Ramsey back. But I do agree with the knee, as cool as it would have been to take the record, none of that matters in the playoffs. Great video though.
So few people seem to realize this. Actually Miami lost Connor Williams near the end of this game... and also had Armstead go down at the start of the Bills game, so their O-line was completely different for the next 5-6 games. Also, no Ramsey for the first half of the season. With Ramsey and Xavien Howard, they have been shutting teams down. If this team is healthy in the playoffs, nobody will beat them. Ravens, 49ers and Eagles are the only teams that I'd give much of a chance.
MY INITIAL REACTION WAS PURE JOY AND A FEELING OF JUBILATION AND SATISFACTION I WAS ACTUALLY FLOATING AROUND ON A CLOUD OF JOY THAT I HAD FOR MY DOLPHINS, SO LET'S GO MIAMI!! PHINS UP!!🌊🐬🐬🐧🐆🐬🐬🐬⬆️⬆️
When I saw the "Most Disappointing Game" headline, I thought you were going to talk about the Chargers vs Patriots game. Holy shit, was that a snoozefest Edit: didn't see the thumbnail, just the title lol
How did the idea that 70 points is the most points scored in a game keep getting perpetuated? 1940 Championship game, the Bears won 73-0 over Washington. A field goal here at the end of the game would have tied the record.
Generally the NFL considers the merger to be the official starting point where records are recorded, because the previous era was much less competitive... as that score strongly suggests, given that it happened in the championship game.
i dont get it, as a dolphins fan i watched that entire game and was so shocked to see the dolphins put up 70pts. I walked away the most happy man alive
Glad you talked about Vance Joseph and how he didn't really redeem himself much after that...Even during that win streak where they didn't play anybody except getting lucky against Buffalo
If there’s one coach in the NFL that no one, and I mean absolutely no one, would feel bad about putting the all-time record of 73 on, it’d be Sean Payton. What a golden opportunity missed. It’d be one thing to show mercy to a respectable coach who is simply out of his league, like a Marinelli, Spagnuolo, Crennel, etc. but to drop 73 on the Bountygate guy would have been so poetic. Oh well.
The Dolphins was working karma. The Eagles showed the same respect when they were dominating the Phins. They took a knee when they could've driven for another score.
I don't think they would have to score the most points in NFL HISTORY for it to have great significance, sure opportunity missed, but scoring the 2nd most points EVER is still an unforgettable moment in NFL history!
As any coach will tell you in a situation like this, "The bad news is, that we got embarrassed. The good news-if you can glean any good news in such a debacle-is, it's just one game."
Wasn’t disappointing to me. No one hurt and a win for the ages for us Dolphins fans of 50 years. I didn’t even mind the kneel down at the end for karma reasons tho it didn’t help the following week.
Nice video but this is far from the biggest blowout in NFL history, that goes to the 1940 NFL Championship games between the Bears and Redskins. Chicago annihilated Washington 73-0
In 2000, watching the Baltimore Ravens legendary defense absolutely mirth the Broncos in the playoffs that year, I prayed to God that just once in my lifetime, I could watch a Broncos defense that was nasty and terrifying like that Ravens defense. A defense so deep and talented it could just run a Base defense that would dog-walk to a win in a Super Bowl game with relative ease. If I could get that, I would never-never complain about any Broncos play again. Taking his sweet-@ss time for 15 years, God finally got as close to answering that prayer as the modern game will allow with the legendary 2015 Broncos defense. There was, simply put, a point in every game where you could just see the other team quit, cry uncle, and tap out. They ended Andrew Luck's career and nearly his life, and they gave Teddy Check Down a nice little nap. They faced Big Ben, Brady and MVP Super Cam in the playoffs and averaged giving up 12.3 points per game (and that was with an offense that couldn't find a First Down with a road map). Seeing a 70 steamer on the Broncos is my penance for all of that, Fellas. This one is on me. But, I can't complain. The Big Guy upstairs really came through for me and gave me my one Broncos wish. I'll take it.
I’m not familiar with this channel, but he doesn’t seem to know much about Miami. That win at the time was very impressive. Plus, he didn’t mention any of the dolphins key injuries that game, along with mispronouncing Tua’s name and calling the coach “McDaniels”.
@@kgthakid2911 when second stringers can come in and put up yards and points, that's very impressive. That rarely happens in a preseason game. ALMOST EVERYONE is trying to find any reason to discredit these men because of who they've played; it pisses me off because 99% of us (spectators to "analyst and former players) couldn't even do at least half of what they have. Even in their losses they were impressive. . . None the less, VERY disappointing 🤷
@@damedan9389 couldn’t agree more. If I’m not mistaken, Miami’s strength of schedule was #8 preseason (LAC and NYG were playoff teams last year). The Dolphins can’t control those teams underachieving. You play who’s on your schedule, that’s it, and they lost to 3 good teams, all on the road. It’s an easy, lazy narrative to fall back on, and people like easy and lazy.
When the great Sammy Baugh of Washington was asked about a TD call on his Team's behalf that was overruled the cantankerous native Texan QB growled "I reckon that it would have been 73 to 6!"😂😉🏈🤠🐻🐻B.W.
I'm a Dolphins fan that was moving over 600 miles away that day. The first thing I see when I arrived that day was a text that sadi how crazy the score was
Our former ball boy couldnt do it to us.. he knew where he came from and thankfully didnt send out the field goal unit. I dont think we couldve had the turnaround that we did if they had actually set the record.
In the lore of the Denver Broncos this could be a pivotal moment. Hitting absolute rock bottom and then bouncing back to a potential playoff appearance. If this is what plays out, it might be one of the most story book things in the modern NFL.
The Jets v Bills is the most disappointing game ever. Bills lost on a punt return and the Jets lost on the first drive when Rodgers achilles exploded. I’m a Dolphins fan and I was disappointed
Yeah I’m sorry but the broncos have 3 super bowls in my 3 decades as a Dolphins fan. That win meant wayyyy more to us than the “poor us” feelings of broncos fans. And for 90% of NFL fans (except Broncos fan’s of course), that game was thoroughly enjoyable. It’s stupid your putting your own feelings in everyone’s else’s mouths, so let me do the same 🙏🏼
My boyfriend who is a born and raised Broncos fan, officially rage quit being a fan of the team after this game. He's now focusing his attention on his other team, the Ravens.
I live in Montana and have been tortured for years by the Broncos. The local stations cover all their games. It's been hell. When i lived in las vegas, they were still on local. I wouldn't be surprised if i moved to Key West Florida, and they'd still be on local stations.
It’s wild that Kendall Hinton started a game for Denver, hadn’t played QB since high school, and still looked more productive than Russ did during this Dolphins game.
I really disagree with you on how this game ended. This is still the highest scored game in MODERN NFL history, meaning since the Superbowl era. To me, that matters enough already.
Disappointing? I don't know, I was kind of satisfied with the results of the game. It was really entertaining, anyway. I guess it depends on who you are.
After they hired Payton I really thought the front office was trying to win, but when I found out about Wilson’s contract I then realized they wanted to get reed of Russel
The most disappointing thing about this game is not kicking the field goal at the end and getting the scoring title. You would think a team that hasn't won a playoff game in 24 years would give it's fans anything it could, instead they pulled a Dolphins move and came up short by decision. The Dolphins are the Timberwolves of the NFL.
Not taking that field goal was the most direspectful thing he possibly could have done. You always go for the throat untill the final whistle sounds, anything less is the same as spitting in your opponents face.
my pick for "worst game" (at least of the one's IVE seen) would be last year's Chargers VS Raiders game. It was only one Raiders touchdown from being another 70-point game, but the feeling was completely different. With the Dolphins/Broncos game, it was 50% "DANG the broncos look bad" and 50% "DANG the dolphins look good", but with the Chargers/Raiders game, it felt like whatever team walked into that stadium was gonna drop 60+ points on the Chargers regardless. The Raiders did good, but nobody talked about their win, they talked about the Chargers' loss. It was such a sad showing on all levels.
as a broncos fan i woke up and went upstairs, saw the game and saw the broncos losing 56-13 and then i just went back to my room not even dissapointed.
This comment is about a dear friend of mine who sadly passed away this year. Dani was one of my closest homies. Straight party animal and always spread kindness. She was also a fellow co worker of mine. Me being a Broncos fan and her being a Dolphins fan we always talked smack on each other. After she watched this game I knew she was going to hit me up and talk the most shit ever. I sat there in defeat when she did 😂😂 Needless to say go Dolphins. Your team did in fact destroy mine. Rip Dani H. ❤️
I’m a Broncos fan living in south Florida working my third 12 hour shift in a row while my boss was at this game. But he got me a Broncos hat while he was at the game so it’s no worries
I promised for years to take my grandpa to a dolphins home opener, I was finally able to make good on that promise this season. Little did I know I was taking him to see our team decimate the broncos 😂😂
As a Broncos fan, i was rooting for the record. Why not? We've already hit rock bottom, lets see how much further down we can go. That was my mentality by the end of the game
My initial reaction to this game was empathy for Brandon Perna.
@@whiskeymonk4085 huh
@@whiskeymonk4085[citation needed]
@@whiskeymonk4085 a. When was he openly a socialist and b. Why does that matter even slightly?
@@whiskeymonk4085when has he ever said that, and why would it be a problem? Are you afraid of people having opposing views than you? Are you some brainwashed weirdo?
Based !! Wish I could sub to him twice
I was in Green Bay at the packers game while this game was happening. When the final score appeared on the in-stadium scoreboard, a lot of the people around me thought the board was broken. Absolutely insane.
lmao, the score still looks weird months after the fact
No you were not
@@RAJ_E3bro what
I was at the packer game too
@@rblxdanihe’s saying the original poster wasn’t insane.
No, it's the worst because after their 10th TD, they failed to kneel on a 2 point try and lock in a 69
Or kick the field goal for the record..
@@cliffhooper3558Mike McDaniels said he deliberately did that because he did not want his team to chase records
Bad things happen when you try to pass 72. @@ThunderSims
@@ThunderSimsthat doesn’t make sense because all last year they were trying to get Tyreek to 2,000 yards.
@@ThunderSims I can understand as far as not trying to chase a record or doing things out of the ordinary to get the record. In this case he had to do things out of the ordinary to not get the record. His players deserved it the offense deserved it and the defense deserved it. Chances are no one on that team will ever have this opportunity again and I don't think he had the right to take that away from them even as the head coach
My initial reaction was disappointment that they didn’t go for the record. Always take the points. Always.
I thought it was just me 😭
Karma
Australian view - I find it really weird when I read stories about US sport where a team is accused of being unsportsmanlike because they "run up the score". Scoring is literally the object of the game! If we go to watch our team, and they are winning by a big margin, we are disappointed if they "put the cue in the rack" and cruise to a comfortable victory. We want them to make hay while the sun shines and pile on the score! (But also not carry on celebrating each score as if it is a special achievement when we can see that it's actually all become a bit easy for them.)
at that point it's not even a case of bad sportsmanship. they have a legitimate chance of an insane record. (kind of like going for a no-hitter/perfect game in baseball)
the best argument would be avoiding injuries, which is fair
We don’t want bad karma coming our way tho
As a fan of the Dolphins for 3 decades now I can say disappointment was the furthest feeling from my mind. We have been a dumpster fire since the Marino days, a joke no one took seriously, and it was this game where I got to watch my team be the ones to put the whole NFL on notice. The extra context of Dolphins fans being on the struggle bus, not seeing the super bowl since Marinos second year, rarely making the playoffs and having to watch a team in our division dominate for years, and finally becoming a team where if you sleep on us we can run the score up is something I've never seen, quite literally a lifetime if not more to see a moment like that.
Miami has seen the most Super Bowls in history at 11. Unfortunately the dolphins have only seen 5.
Sean Payton's press conference was priceless..when he was questioned about the obscurity of the teams final score(s)..I 🤔 he was "stroking out"!
The milks gone bad!
Just for the Bills to smack them back to reality the next week.😂
Now it's the bills I'm gonna feel bad for this season
As a Broncos fan, this was a terrible week. At least we’ve turned it around since then.
If the Broncos make the playoffs, than they fixed whatever meltdown was occurring during the Miami game. The Broncos aren't the greatest, but they aren't 70 points bad. I don't care if you have the best team playing the worst, that score was something else beyond Miami being better than Denver.
I'm surprised, honestly. I thought this game was going to break the Broncos. Says a lot about Sean Payton as a coach to keep it together and have success after that.
@@David-id2ks people were too quick to write of Payton cause of the game, same with Belichick this season. These guys have more than payed their dues for respect in this league.
It's wild seeing the Broncos having a shot to take the AFC West after the disaster start of the season. After Mahomes losing his marbles like a spoiled brat yesterday, I hope the Broncos find a way to take the West.
Haven't they just tbh they get in play off's they'll b dark horse of the tournament
I thought it was based that Mcdaniel didn't score more to break the record so as to not curse themselves. I hope the Fins find SB success!
Curses aren’t real, records are…
@@goblin4911 fax tho
An Issac Punts video of 10+ minutes. I’m in heaven.
Decided to treat you guys a bit today
@@IsaacPuntshi dad
Hello son
@@IsaacPuntshi brother
@@Bananakoolaid hey brother
Uhhh. The ending was actually awesome. You failed to bring up Mike McDaniels going for the head coach job ant Denver. They wouldnt even interview him. Then Sean Peyton throws shade at him. They then went on to slaughter them. The fact they could have scored and didnt is actually more of a slap in the face to Denver and Sean Peyton. You down played it hard.
when did sean throw shade at him
actually he threw shade at tua, stating he'll be one and done in a year@@pignoob9551
@pignoob9551 Sean Peyton threw shade at Tua not Mike. Forgot to say Tua. Last season Sean kept roasting Tua and saying he should be replaced for Teddy and had whole thing essentially saying he should be a back up. This game was a revenge tour for Tua and Mike. This video forgot to even mention it and to me, dilutes the quality
@@pignoob9551 This happened during his time outside of coaching, specifically last year, after week 1 was in the books. It wasn't really a slight towards McDaniel, though; it was criticism against Tua specifically, saying that he expected to see Bridgewater overtake him on the depth chart. It's worth noting for context as well that Bridgewater used to play reserve behind Brees in New Orleans, so Payton is very familiar with him.
Quote: "They played well [to start the 2022 season] with Tua, but Teddy Bridgewater, who I’ve had before [in New Orleans], he’s an outstanding player. And I think that’s one of the unique things about this year - I counted eight teams where I believe we’re going to see multiple quarterbacks play. Not relative to injury, but just a controversy, if you will."
Not to mention that Mike McDaniels was a ball boy for the Denver broncos
As a dolphins fan this game was amazing … I also hope we don’t have to play the broncos in the playoffs because they’ll want payback lol
Payback? What are they gonna do? 😂
@@fishybobbyjr4416Destroy the frauds that are the dolphins?
They cant beat any winning teams
Broncos are now almost a winning team lol
@@hahabrown6596
Stupid takes be like-
@@hahabrown6596frauds? Lol
@@hahabrown6596 you don't know ball stop speaking and put that mouth on me boy
As a Dolphins fan, and someone who had De'von Achane and Jason Sanders on my fantasy team this was a great game but still wished they went for the field goal at the end to take the total points lead and give Sanders some more fantasy points
frrrrr
Incorrect @ 9:04 … speaking as a Dolphins fan - IT WAS GLORIOUS!
WHY ARE WE STILL TALKING ABOUT THIS GAME 😭
I feel bad for you man
Exactly 😭
At least we at 500 and can beat good teams unlike the Dolphins
@@CJ7Prod.so, in your weak hearted hater mind, .500 is better than 9-3 and current #1 seed? Have fun with that. 🤷
P.S. Miami: 70 Denver: 20 🤫
@@CJ7Prod.so you’d rather be 6-6 on the outside looking in than 9-3 in first place in the AFC?
11:00 As a very long-time Dolphins fan... you couldn't be more wrong! One of the most enjoyable sports moments of my life... top 5 for sure!
how are the dolphins doing now? I don't care about one game, I care about being consistent for more than one game. Dolphins just predicted their own downfall because that broncos game is the last good one they will ever have. Better tell Tua to retire as well
not to mention the miami dolphins now host the record for most total yards ever in nfl history by 4 from the previous record
If I was a Miami fan I would be so mad for not going for the record in the end
As a lifelong Miami fan..... no you wouldn't, because you just sat through 3 hours of the most enjoyable football you've watched in probably 30 years, and you know that you finally have hope of winning a Super Bowl for the first time in almost 30 years. So..... definitely not mad... ecstatic was the actual feeling at the end of this game. I immediately watched the entire game again on replay. Not sure how out of touch with reality you would have to be to think a Miami fan was mad after watching this game.
@@cnelsonlv99exactly. It was a bit annoying but I don't think any normal Miami fan has thought much about since. Other teams seem to care more, which is bizarre.
@@cnelsonlv99 Not mad in general just about that play. I believe you that the joy of winning this game would be greater than the disappointment of that last play lol
It was Hot. I grew up in South florida, and spent 10 years in denver.... They never stood a chance....it wasn't the first time the broncos melted in miami....
"steuggling quarterback Tua" -- he wasn't struggling that second year, he was average. Miami's first two games were impressive at the time, but the perspective on them has changed the way things have gone for the Chargers and Patriots.
Love the long format video!
Denver: Lets hire hacket since he has a good offensive mind and not really interview a guy who used to be a ball boy for us. Mcdaniel is not our guy, he would probably be a worse coach than Vic Fangio was for us.
Miami: We took that personally
Vic Fangio had to have been grinning ear to ear with every defensive play call
“The Broncos had a couple of injuries”. No Mention of Miami missing Jaylen Waddle, Jalen Ramsey, and Terron Armstead 😂
That Miami team that played the Broncos is twice as good now, they look insanely scary and are rocking one of the best defenses now with Ramsey back. But I do agree with the knee, as cool as it would have been to take the record, none of that matters in the playoffs. Great video though.
So few people seem to realize this. Actually Miami lost Connor Williams near the end of this game... and also had Armstead go down at the start of the Bills game, so their O-line was completely different for the next 5-6 games. Also, no Ramsey for the first half of the season. With Ramsey and Xavien Howard, they have been shutting teams down. If this team is healthy in the playoffs, nobody will beat them. Ravens, 49ers and Eagles are the only teams that I'd give much of a chance.
@@cnelsonlv99don’t forget that Jaylen Waddle didn’t play this game, and Jaelan Phillips got the oblique injury early on and missed the majority of it.
MY INITIAL REACTION WAS
PURE JOY AND A FEELING OF
JUBILATION AND SATISFACTION I WAS ACTUALLY FLOATING AROUND
ON A CLOUD OF JOY THAT I
HAD FOR MY DOLPHINS,
SO LET'S GO MIAMI!! PHINS UP!!🌊🐬🐬🐧🐆🐬🐬🐬⬆️⬆️
This video was really good!! It felt very similar to secret base’s ‘rewind’ videos
The song that starts at 4:24 is a remix of Wandering Star by Portishead
wandering starrrrr
When I saw the "Most Disappointing Game" headline, I thought you were going to talk about the Chargers vs Patriots game.
Holy shit, was that a snoozefest
Edit: didn't see the thumbnail, just the title lol
Or any Chargers game, really
You mean Vikings vs Raiders? lmao
more like colts vs broncos i snoozed halfway thru that
Chargers vs Raiders...
I loved this game it was the most fun I've ever had as a Dolphins fan.
Looking forward to the longer content!
As a Miami fan who was there in person, I can attest that this was in fact the most exciting game ever.
That had to be epic
How did the idea that 70 points is the most points scored in a game keep getting perpetuated? 1940 Championship game, the Bears won 73-0 over Washington. A field goal here at the end of the game would have tied the record.
Well, in the video he explains that it's in the super bowl era, which is much further along than nineteen forty.
Generally the NFL considers the merger to be the official starting point where records are recorded, because the previous era was much less competitive... as that score strongly suggests, given that it happened in the championship game.
They could've gotten even more if the coach would've, A. Kept the starters in, B. Gone for the touchdown instead of running the ball.
Plus that was a playoff/championship game not regular season.
@@fizzy360wolfwhy would you keep your starters in, thats an awful idea
At December 14th 2023, the LA Chargers just lost to the LV Raiders with a final score of 63-21
I don’t think this game was a disappointment and I will remember it for the rest of my life. This was truly historic.
"Dolphins end the game by winning, the most disappointing way possible ". classic
i dont get it, as a dolphins fan i watched that entire game and was so shocked to see the dolphins put up 70pts. I walked away the most happy man alive
I thought the record was it being solely through offense. No special teams no defense.
Tongue-o--vai-loa.
Good grief, how many years has Tua been in the national spotlight?
as a person with raheem mostert in fantasy, that was the best game of the year.
Glad you talked about Vance Joseph and how he didn't really redeem himself much after that...Even during that win streak where they didn't play anybody except getting lucky against Buffalo
When I got the notification of the score, I thought that it was just a typo or an error in my notification.
Absolutely selfish choice by Mike McDaniel to not kick the FG. That poor kicker could've been the one to set the record.
The crowd booed him and rightfully so.
Bro wanted to be in a ‘Top 10 Respect Moments in Sports’ video
It's Mike McDaniel. The S is, as Raiders fans will tell you, NOT good to have, gotta get it right.
This sucks because I’m a broncos fan but we’re turning are season around
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If there’s one coach in the NFL that no one, and I mean absolutely no one, would feel bad about putting the all-time record of 73 on, it’d be Sean Payton. What a golden opportunity missed.
It’d be one thing to show mercy to a respectable coach who is simply out of his league, like a Marinelli, Spagnuolo, Crennel, etc. but to drop 73 on the Bountygate guy would have been so poetic.
Oh well.
Honestly, perhaps they should have just gone for the record to screw with him.
The Dolphins was working karma. The Eagles showed the same respect when they were dominating the Phins. They took a knee when they could've driven for another score.
I don't think they would have to score the most points in NFL HISTORY for it to have great significance, sure opportunity missed, but scoring the 2nd most points EVER is still an unforgettable moment in NFL history!
this was the first NFL game I've ever been to. 2 days after my birthday, my favorite team almost broke a record
This is NOT the worst NFL Game of all time!! The 1940 NFL Championship Game, the Chicago Bears beat the Washington Redskins 73-0 !!
As any coach will tell you in a situation like this, "The bad news is, that we got embarrassed. The good news-if you can glean any good news in such a debacle-is, it's just one game."
as a lifelong dolphins fan, i was extremely disappointed that we didn't kick that final field goal.
imagine trying to fool your little brother into betting on this game: ""yo little man, i'll bet you 100$ and even give you 49 point spread on Miami".
No, not at all. That was hands down the greatest game I've ever witnessed.
Wasn’t disappointing to me. No one hurt and a win for the ages for us Dolphins fans of 50 years. I didn’t even mind the kneel down at the end for karma reasons tho it didn’t help the following week.
love the long form content !!❤
Mike Mcdanials is now a scorigami wizard.
And now we're on the heels of the chiefs. Craziest turnaround in NFL history
i went to this game for fun, but was shocked about the score
Nice video but this is far from the biggest blowout in NFL history, that goes to the 1940 NFL Championship games between the Bears and Redskins. Chicago annihilated Washington 73-0
In 2000, watching the Baltimore Ravens legendary defense absolutely mirth the Broncos in the playoffs that year, I prayed to God that just once in my lifetime, I could watch a Broncos defense that was nasty and terrifying like that Ravens defense. A defense so deep and talented it could just run a Base defense that would dog-walk to a win in a Super Bowl game with relative ease. If I could get that, I would never-never complain about any Broncos play again.
Taking his sweet-@ss time for 15 years, God finally got as close to answering that prayer as the modern game will allow with the legendary 2015 Broncos defense. There was, simply put, a point in every game where you could just see the other team quit, cry uncle, and tap out. They ended Andrew Luck's career and nearly his life, and they gave Teddy Check Down a nice little nap. They faced Big Ben, Brady and MVP Super Cam in the playoffs and averaged giving up 12.3 points per game (and that was with an offense that couldn't find a First Down with a road map).
Seeing a 70 steamer on the Broncos is my penance for all of that, Fellas. This one is on me. But, I can't complain. The Big Guy upstairs really came through for me and gave me my one Broncos wish.
I'll take it.
I love how Russ beat the broncos in the worst Super Bowl in recent history only to be traded to the broncos and have the worst loss in recent history
Saying what Miami did in SD "wasn't too impressive", tells me that you didn't watch that game.
I’m not familiar with this channel, but he doesn’t seem to know much about Miami. That win at the time was very impressive. Plus, he didn’t mention any of the dolphins key injuries that game, along with mispronouncing Tua’s name and calling the coach “McDaniels”.
@@kgthakid2911 when second stringers can come in and put up yards and points, that's very impressive. That rarely happens in a preseason game. ALMOST EVERYONE is trying to find any reason to discredit these men because of who they've played; it pisses me off because 99% of us (spectators to "analyst and former players) couldn't even do at least half of what they have. Even in their losses they were impressive. . . None the less, VERY disappointing 🤷
@@damedan9389 couldn’t agree more. If I’m not mistaken, Miami’s strength of schedule was #8 preseason (LAC and NYG were playoff teams last year). The Dolphins can’t control those teams underachieving. You play who’s on your schedule, that’s it, and they lost to 3 good teams, all on the road. It’s an easy, lazy narrative to fall back on, and people like easy and lazy.
When the great Sammy Baugh of Washington was asked about a TD call on his Team's behalf that was overruled the cantankerous native Texan QB growled "I reckon that it would have been 73 to 6!"😂😉🏈🤠🐻🐻B.W.
I'm a Dolphins fan that was moving over 600 miles away that day. The first thing I see when I arrived that day was a text that sadi how crazy the score was
Not that anyone is still alive from when this game happened. But the worst blowout is 73-0, which is the NFL Record for points scorred in a game
As a dolphins fan let me assure you I didn't walk away disappointed lol
Our former ball boy couldnt do it to us.. he knew where he came from and thankfully didnt send out the field goal unit. I dont think we couldve had the turnaround that we did if they had actually set the record.
Dope vid, new sub
In the lore of the Denver Broncos this could be a pivotal moment. Hitting absolute rock bottom and then bouncing back to a potential playoff appearance. If this is what plays out, it might be one of the most story book things in the modern NFL.
Just came here after the Raiders Vikings game.
You need to change the title mate 😂
The Jets v Bills is the most disappointing game ever. Bills lost on a punt return and the Jets lost on the first drive when Rodgers achilles exploded. I’m a Dolphins fan and I was disappointed
Yeah I’m sorry but the broncos have 3 super bowls in my 3 decades as a Dolphins fan. That win meant wayyyy more to us than the “poor us” feelings of broncos fans. And for 90% of NFL fans (except Broncos fan’s of course), that game was thoroughly enjoyable. It’s stupid your putting your own feelings in everyone’s else’s mouths, so let me do the same 🙏🏼
I don't know what you're talking about. This was literally the most exciting game I've seen.
As a dolphins fan I see this as an absolute win
My boyfriend who is a born and raised Broncos fan, officially rage quit being a fan of the team after this game. He's now focusing his attention on his other team, the Ravens.
Long(er)form content looks good on you 😂
Should've gone for the record. They haven't been the same since.
I live in Montana and have been tortured for years by the Broncos. The local stations cover all their games. It's been hell. When i lived in las vegas, they were still on local. I wouldn't be surprised if i moved to Key West Florida, and they'd still be on local stations.
It’s wild that Kendall Hinton started a game for Denver, hadn’t played QB since high school, and still looked more productive than Russ did during this Dolphins game.
That mercy knee is straight up evil 😂
I really disagree with you on how this game ended. This is still the highest scored game in MODERN NFL history, meaning since the Superbowl era. To me, that matters enough already.
Isaac, what's the status on your Joe Schmoe to Pro series? Is the dream over?
Disappointing? I don't know, I was kind of satisfied with the results of the game. It was really entertaining, anyway. I guess it depends on who you are.
After they hired Payton I really thought the front office was trying to win, but when I found out about Wilson’s contract I then realized they wanted to get reed of Russel
The 1940 championship was 73-0. This isn’t the worst game ever.
And I crushed Bills 73-3 in Madden Franchise
@@-JACKSON-GAMES- still a closer game then the 1940 championship. Try again.
@@J-K-A Not much different, but yeah
Great week for fantasy I had tua, hill, and mostert
loved this video, went to check your channel but unfortunately this is your only long video
I have more, check the “Puntumentary” playlist
Sam Wyche kicked the field goal. But it only amounted to 62. Sam was yelling at Mike McDaniel from heaven.
The most disappointing thing about this game is not kicking the field goal at the end and getting the scoring title. You would think a team that hasn't won a playoff game in 24 years would give it's fans anything it could, instead they pulled a Dolphins move and came up short by decision. The Dolphins are the Timberwolves of the NFL.
Agreed, they should have gone for the record.
Not taking that field goal was the most direspectful thing he possibly could have done. You always go for the throat untill the final whistle sounds, anything less is the same as spitting in your opponents face.
my pick for "worst game" (at least of the one's IVE seen) would be last year's Chargers VS Raiders game. It was only one Raiders touchdown from being another 70-point game, but the feeling was completely different. With the Dolphins/Broncos game, it was 50% "DANG the broncos look bad" and 50% "DANG the dolphins look good", but with the Chargers/Raiders game, it felt like whatever team walked into that stadium was gonna drop 60+ points on the Chargers regardless. The Raiders did good, but nobody talked about their win, they talked about the Chargers' loss. It was such a sad showing on all levels.
One little detail which’s only adds to the drama of this game is that Mike McDaniel used to be a coaching intern for Denver
as a broncos fan i woke up and went upstairs, saw the game and saw the broncos losing 56-13 and then i just went back to my room not even dissapointed.
As a Broncos fan, this doesnt affect us no more. This felt like weeks ago.
The craziest part is this game was relatively close at halftime
This comment is about a dear friend of mine who sadly passed away this year.
Dani was one of my closest homies. Straight party animal and always spread kindness. She was also a fellow co worker of mine. Me being a Broncos fan and her being a Dolphins fan we always talked smack on each other. After she watched this game I knew she was going to hit me up and talk the most shit ever. I sat there in defeat when she did 😂😂
Needless to say go Dolphins. Your team did in fact destroy mine. Rip Dani H. ❤️
While the Broncos got beatdown, it is cool to see the resilience of the team.
They could have opted for a dodgy tank, but they just keep riding.
the ride that never ends…
I’m a Broncos fan living in south Florida working my third 12 hour shift in a row while my boss was at this game. But he got me a Broncos hat while he was at the game so it’s no worries
I promised for years to take my grandpa to a dolphins home opener, I was finally able to make good on that promise this season. Little did I know I was taking him to see our team decimate the broncos 😂😂
Best day of nfl I have ever had
When I first got the notification for the game, I thought it was college because all I saw was the score
As a Broncos fan, i was rooting for the record. Why not? We've already hit rock bottom, lets see how much further down we can go. That was my mentality by the end of the game
What’s crazy is the next week the Dolphins got smoked by the Bills like they were a college team.