For anyone that doesn’t want to go through the whole video just for your team Arizona Cardinals 0:37 Atlanta Falcons 0:49 Baltimore Ravens 1:05 Buffalo Bills 1:24 Carolina Panthers 1:49 Chicago Bears 2:09 Cincinnati Bengals 2:31 Cleveland Browns 2:49 Dallas Cowboys 3:15 Denver Broncos 3:42 Detroit Lions 4:08 Green Bay Packers 4:38 Houston Texans 4:57 Indianapolis Colts 5:10 Jacksonville Jaguars 5:29 Kansas City Chiefs 5:46 Las Vegas Raiders 6:13 Las Angelos Chargers 6:37 Las Angelos Rams 6:59 Miami Dolphins 7:27 Minnesota Vikings 7:54 New England Patriots 8:16 New Orlean Saints 8:29 New York Giants 8:44 New York Jets 9:05 Philadelphia Eagles 9:27 Pittsburg Steelers 9:44 San Francisco 49ers 10:11 Seattle Seahawks 10:29 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10:53 Tennessee Titans 11:23 Washington Football Team 11:41
What's even sadder regarding the Lions: They broke their *own* record when they lost 26 straight on the road. Previously, they had lost 24 straight from 2001 to 2003.
@@bao187 The Playoff Bowl counted as actual games at the time and were retconned into exhibitions later, but that only mildly improves the Lions' "one playoff win since..." to 1962.
So the chiefs one, least amount of sacks in a season, really isn’t that embarrassing. The most embarrassing stat in franchise history, in my opinion, was the season where we did not throw a touchdown to a wide receiver.
Yeah, the Pat's one is also more of a weird flex than an embarrassment. I feel like their run defense in the 80s or 90s would offer some stat that would be way more embarrassing.
IF the Bengals win Super Bowl 56, they will erase this dubious honor and sit ahead of the Lions and Browns. A loss and it keeps alive as they'll be at .347 to the Lions .350.
Actually they ran the correct play but ofcourse Belichech had his sons somehow find out that Seattle was font to use that play ( most likely filmed during super bowl practice, disguised as media).
@@BoleDaPole idk bout that but it does seem odd they knew they were gonna run that play instead of giving it to marshal at the one seems like a no brainer
@@zion9247 Watch the play again, they were ready for Lynch to get the ball. The Hawks had gone with an unexpected play before, and it worked (fake FG vs. Green Bay) so why not try again?
For the lions, there were so many options, I just had to see which one. Part of the last 0-0 game, first to go 0-16, one of like 4 teams to never see the inside of a super bowl, the list just goes on and on
Great list. The only one I would change is the Bears; instead of the penalties stat, I think it's more embarrassing that they don't have a single 4,000 yard passer in the 16=game era, and that they didn't have a QB throw for 30 TDs from 1978 through 2010.
Notice how much more common that is today. Back in the day when the product was more genuine, these type of things were very rare. If you were getting blown out, the second half, more of the same.
@@danielleydet3543 I think the jets do, but not in a 16 game season. As a bears fan I’m honestly not sure if we had one ever, and probably not as there were less games back in the day.
That moment when you realize that both the Panthers and Jaguars were founded the same year, are both cat related, and hold the record for longest season losing streak with just one win.
At least you had a ring. The 2000s+ had only a few teams in the AFC make it. The Patriots won 9 championships, Peyton won 2 with Denver and 2 with Indianapolis, the Steelers (Big Ben), Ravens, and Chiefs (Mahomes) won 2 each. The Raiders randomly got one. So slightly less than half of the conference even got a whiff of a chance of success for 21 years. On the NFC side, 75% of the teams have won the championship. The four losers? Detroit, Washington, and Dallas have all failed repeatedly. Only the Vikings have gotten close behind Favre and getting stolen by Foles (much like the Eagles got stolen by the 09 Cardinals)
Andrew Luck's pretty overrated. I mean he only played for six seasons. He was a top half of league QB during most years but he's not close to HOF. (I know that people today think like a third of all players should be in HOF)
@@4realjacob637 All QBs are overrated, but Luck was overrated before he even played a pro snap. Besides, Dan Marino and Jim Kelly are far worse to have for years and never win the big game. Also ask Philly if McNabb or Vick ever won them a Super Bowl.
@@kylefarr7567 Unless you've got Brady at QB, most HOF careers result that way. That's what I call playoff-choking... though you're right, no case is as egregious as Green Bay
Did you notice when he was talking about the Bucs that our Vikings have the 7th best regular season winning percentage in NFL history? Every other team in the top 18 has won a Super Bowl or NFL Championship. The 19th team is the Panthers who have a 0.496 winning percentage entering 2021. It's absolutely absurd how often the Vikings choke. They are the most cursed team.
2011 Packers defense was weird. Not only did we give up the most passing yards, but we also caused a ton of turnovers and defensive scores, life is weird
I'm a Steelers fan and thought THAT is supposed to be embarrassing? It made me laugh that they can't come up with something more recent or more serious at least.
@@The__Nation so ur respectfully “roasting” them? Lot coming from a falcons fan. JJettas and Chef Cook takin over the whole league and I’m not kidding like all those fake “hyped fans”
I'm pretty sure the Cardinals' losing streak includes their merged year with the Pittsburgh Steelers, so that's partly on two teams. I'm also pretty sure the Cardinals and Football Team are tied with 25-year playoff droughts.
Personally as a Steelers fan I'd have put hiring Walt Kiesling to coach the Steelers three times as their worst record. Three times, same guy, same sub par record and same nightmarish management style that drove off players like mad. Man imploded the team each time he held the job. Cut local college football star Johnny Unitas because "he'd never be a professional quarterback" as well as driving off several other future Hall of Fame players from the Steelers in the 1940s and 1950s. Without him the Steelers likely would have been a good team in the 1950s.
Honestly I think having the longest playoff appearance drought in ALL professional sports teams in North America for 17 years was worse than losing 4 super bowls for the Bills. To have every team in the NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL to have been in the playoffs more recently than the Bills from 2000-2016 was insane.
Except the Seattle Mariners. Which, if they go on a good run this September, can end their nearly T-W-E-N-T-Y year playoff drought. But you are right. My Bills were the last North American professional sports team to make the playoffs....wait for it.....this Millennium!!!
I don't know man. The Sacramento King's look like their trying to tie or surpassed the record for that. They're currently on a 15 streak and they don't look like their going to make it this season either. They might get lucky next season since the Western conference is now the weakest conference, due to most team entering rebuild mode, or trying to develop their younger players.
@@rockyc6480 it’s not bens fault he’s the reason we dominated you guys for a while everyone falls at some point. Now he’s paying us a favor by giving a good draft pick
2:37 The last time Cincinatti won a PlayOff game (in 1990) the Jaguars didnt exist, the Titans were the Oilers, the Patriots had zero Super Bowls and Patrick Mahomes wasnt even born. And now we are a few hours away from Super Bowl LVI with the Bengals. What a time to be alive.
I was hoping for an update on the Colts from last season...in their playoff loss in Buffalo, the Colts had over 400 yards in total offense and zero turnovers...and lost!
As a DIEHARD DOLPHINS 🐬 fan I don't wanna REMEMBER that blow out play off loss to Home state team JACKSONVILLE 62-7😤😭😭😭and it was MARINO'S last game played. 😭
I just wanted to say that the choices made for the photos in this were primo. Great work! Also, imagine being a Saints fan before 1987... oh wait, I don't have to.. ;)
I knew it was gonna be the 1992 season for the Seahawks. 8.8 PPG... only reason we won two games that year instead of none was Cortez Kennedy, who got DPOY that year. On a 2-14 team. Damn he was a monster.
To be fair to the Bills, going to four straight Super Bowls is actually a pretty remarkable feat that will probably never be duplicated, even if they lost them all.
What about the Lions driving two Hall Of Fame Inductees to retirement in their prime years and pissing off another generational talent into forcing a trade? I’m a Vikings fan and even I’m infuriated by how poorly that team is managed
In 1944, the Pittsburg Steelers and the Chicago Cardinals, experiencing player shortages, merged into one team, known officially as "Card-Pitt". Fans called them "Carpet", because everyone walked all over them, and they went 0-10. The records of that team are considered by the NFL to belong to a unique franchise, and are not ascribed to either the Cardinals or the Steelers. Thus the Cardinals losing streak in the 1940's is officially recognized as 19 games, not 29, making the Buccaneers' losing streak of 26 games (all 14 games in 1976 and the first 12 games of 1977) the NFL record for most consecutive losses. Some interesting side notes (because I'm bored and love NFL history): The year before the Card-Pitt merger, the Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles conducted a similar merger, known officially as "Phil-Pitt", but lovingly called the "Steagles" by fans. That team posted a 5-4-1 record, falling short of a division title by just one game. The Buccaneers' losing streak is unmatched, but the 19 losses in a row suffered by the Cardinals has been done by two other franchises. The Raiders in the early 1960's, and the hapless Detroit Lions of 2007-2009. Two other franchises, however, have suffered longer streaks without attaining victory. The Washington Redskins went 23 games without winning from 1960-1961, losing 20 and tying 3. And in the early days of the league, a team known as the Rochester Jeffersons managed a record of 0-21-2 over a 4 season span before folding partway through the 1925 campaign.
Minnesota teams are consistent in one thing: losing in the playoffs. The Twins have a 17 game losing streak in the playoffs (the longest in MLB history).
You forgot about when Washington had played against the Bears in the 1940 championship, where Washington had lost to the bears 73-0. Fun fact about that game: both teams had 17 first downs that game, even though Washington still lost 73-0 Here is rare footage of the game: ruclips.net/video/DbSHuNz7d1Y/видео.html
The Packer’s record wasn’t even embarrassing. Sure they allowed those yards, but they went 15-1. “It doesn’t matter if you win by an inch or a mile. Winning is winning” -Vin Diesel
This reminds me of the 2015 Broncos. Their offense was completely misfiring, but their defense was saving their bacon. At the one press conference, the coach said to the critics: "You're talking like we're 0-7. We're 7-0!
If you’re going to talk about all the other old team names, you can call the Washington team the Redskins ! They were the REDSKINS when they owned their worst stat.
In the Super Bowl Era, the Oakland Raiders were shutout three consecutive games in 1981, the year after they won their final Super Bowl as the Oakland Raiders. Before the Super Bowl era, there were a couple of now-obscure teams in the 1920s with 7 shutouts.
For anyone that doesn’t want to go through the whole video just for your team
Arizona Cardinals 0:37
Atlanta Falcons 0:49
Baltimore Ravens 1:05
Buffalo Bills 1:24
Carolina Panthers 1:49
Chicago Bears 2:09
Cincinnati Bengals 2:31
Cleveland Browns 2:49
Dallas Cowboys 3:15
Denver Broncos 3:42
Detroit Lions 4:08
Green Bay Packers 4:38
Houston Texans 4:57
Indianapolis Colts 5:10
Jacksonville Jaguars 5:29
Kansas City Chiefs 5:46
Las Vegas Raiders 6:13
Las Angelos Chargers 6:37
Las Angelos Rams 6:59
Miami Dolphins 7:27
Minnesota Vikings 7:54
New England Patriots 8:16
New Orlean Saints 8:29
New York Giants 8:44
New York Jets 9:05
Philadelphia Eagles 9:27
Pittsburg Steelers 9:44
San Francisco 49ers 10:11
Seattle Seahawks 10:29
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10:53
Tennessee Titans 11:23
Washington Football Team 11:41
thank you
Hero
You’re a saint
Are you from new Orleans? Because you're a saint
Thanks
Bills Fans: You don’t even have to say it.
Same with falcons
Being a Jets fan and knowing the butt fumble will be used someway somehow. 😂
Fellow Browns fans: "Sh*t, which one they gonna pick?"
dont remind us
I’m cracking up over here. We KNOW.
What's even sadder regarding the Lions: They broke their *own* record when they lost 26 straight on the road. Previously, they had lost 24 straight from 2001 to 2003.
Also they have only won 1 playoff game since 1957 or something like that
@@bao187 The Playoff Bowl counted as actual games at the time and were retconned into exhibitions later, but that only mildly improves the Lions' "one playoff win since..." to 1962.
That's the Lionest thing I've ever heard
And they were the first 0-16 team
They are 5 defensive stops from being a playoff contender this year.
So the chiefs one, least amount of sacks in a season, really isn’t that embarrassing. The most embarrassing stat in franchise history, in my opinion, was the season where we did not throw a touchdown to a wide receiver.
Yes was thinking the same
Bruh yea that’s wayyyyy worse
When you consider the fact that teams regularly have 20 or fewer sacks in a season, 10 isn't all that bad.
KCs Derrick Thomas had 7 sacks in one game in 1990. Almost a whole seasons worth!🤣
Yeah, the Pat's one is also more of a weird flex than an embarrassment. I feel like their run defense in the 80s or 90s would offer some stat that would be way more embarrassing.
Having the most Super Bowl losses is one thing, but losing those five Super Bowls by 17 points or more is even *WORSE*
still far form the worst on the list though! At least the teams had an appearance.
We are tied with the Buccaneers for that record.. 55-10 against the 49ers is much worse in my opinion.
Patriots also lost 5 but 6 wins
Denver got blown out several times
Don't worry, today's manipulated product rarely sees blowouts any more. If you are getting trounced, you'll come back. The NFL will make sure of it.
Another embarrassing Cardinals stat: They have the worst all-time turnover differential at -384. The next worst is the Bills at -157.
STOP BEING MEAN TO MY BILLS
@@BuffaloHighlights sorry bout that homie, I only included y'all to show how ridiculously large the Cards' "lead" is in that stat
@@jameseyboy183 it’s fine but the cards are the worst team ever I hate the cards.
@@BuffaloHighlights the lions are the worst team ever, and the cards are probably top 10 worst tho and i am a bills fan too
wow
AYY LETS GO!! I'm so happy you finally made my suggested video. I appreciate you so much TPS
Amazing that the Bengals managed to make 2 super bowls with only 5 playoff wins ever.
And more playoff wins than the Detroit Lions, even WITH the fact that the Lions last playoff win was after the Bengals.
I think the Bengals might be the only NFL team that's undefeated in conference championship games (2-0).
@@reedr7142 3-0 now
@@reedr7142 Texans too. They're 0-0... can't lose if you've never been
IF the Bengals win Super Bowl 56, they will erase this dubious honor and sit ahead of the Lions and Browns. A loss and it keeps alive as they'll be at .347 to the Lions .350.
The bills, four in a row in the 90’s 😭
And no super bowl wins
The Vikings were the first to lose four Super Bowls. They are also 0-4.
They still made it to the SB four years in a row. I don't think anyone else has ever done that.
@@nicoleknight9412 what year
@@GhostWeekly Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX, and XI.
My team Seattle, I think this record:
Dumbest play in super bowl history
Ask Pete Carroll.
Actually they ran the correct play but ofcourse Belichech had his sons somehow find out that Seattle was font to use that play ( most likely filmed during super bowl practice, disguised as media).
@@BoleDaPole idk bout that but it does seem odd they knew they were gonna run that play instead of giving it to marshal at the one seems like a no brainer
@@zion9247 Watch the play again, they were ready for Lynch to get the ball. The Hawks had gone with an unexpected play before, and it worked (fake FG vs. Green Bay) so why not try again?
Every nfl teams biggest Blowout win in their history
Noice
Yes
dolphins are 62-7 for sure
@@swishy__ the dolphins lost that game to the Jags🤦🏻♂️
Ravens beating Dolphins 59-10
For the lions, there were so many options, I just had to see which one. Part of the last 0-0 game, first to go 0-16, one of like 4 teams to never see the inside of a super bowl, the list just goes on and on
idea: The Best Record Held By Your Favorite NFL Team...
Lions fans : why am I here , just to Suffer ?
@Daniel Longuski can raiders worst record also be our best? It's kind of our thing
The Bills: Winning 4 consecutive Conference Championships. Which leads us to...
Cardinals- 11-1
Falcons- 14-2
Ravens- 14-2
Bills- 12-2
Panthers- 15-1
Bears- 15-1
Bengals- 12-4
Browns- 14-0
Cowboys- 12-2
Broncos- 14-2
Lions- 10-2
Packers- 12-0-1
Texans- 12-4
Colts- 13-1
Jags- 14-2
Chiefs- 14-2
Raiders- 13-1
Chargers- 14-2
Rams- 9-1
Dolphins- 14-0
Vikings- 15-1
Patriots- 16-0
Saints- 13-3
Giants- 13-1-1
Jets- 11-3
Eagles-11-1
Steelers-15-1
49ers- 15-1
Seahawks- 13-3
Bucs- 13-4
Titans- 13-3
Washington- 10-1
You don’t have to thank me, I’ll thank myself
Great list. The only one I would change is the Bears; instead of the penalties stat, I think it's more embarrassing that they don't have a single 4,000 yard passer in the 16=game era, and that they didn't have a QB throw for 30 TDs from 1978 through 2010.
My chicago bears are where offensive players go to die
Nah less than 3500 yards is bad unless your team only runs.
The fact that the Chargers record isn’t missing the playoffs with the #1 offense/defense makes me sad
Could you do the best record held by every nfl team
Go pats
Y don't u do it
19-1 losing the only game that counts 😂
@Johnny Daniels sheesh
Dolphins undefeated season
I assume the Falcons is blowing a 25 point lead…yeah who saw that coming?
I didn’t
I did see it coming
I'm not surprised
Everyone
Notice how much more common that is today. Back in the day when the product was more genuine, these type of things were very rare. If you were getting blown out, the second half, more of the same.
Four straight Super Bowl losses still has me salty as hell some 30 years later....
"Jags went 0-15 but they landed Trevor Lawrence that almost makes it worth it."
But did it?
…?
What’s your point? It’s his rookie season.
Lol the Buttfumble is there before the countdown even starts 😂
For the bears you could’ve said “only franchise without a 4K passer”
The jets don't either
@@danielleydet3543 I think the jets do, but not in a 16 game season. As a bears fan I’m honestly not sure if we had one ever, and probably not as there were less games back in the day.
"You don't need to throw the ball if your defense is good enough"
- the Bears probably
The Lions went 80+ years before finally winning a game in Washington DC.
That’s not true they are going to be better now and they beat Washington last season
@@teestaycold Not true how? The Lion's first ever win in DC was in 2013. They've been in existence since 1930. That's 83 years.
I lmaof every September I watch there not a playoff team
I remember that. The dancing TDs from the TE Joseph Fauria. That's awesome!!
To think I thought the Orange Bowl curse was bad
That moment when you realize that both the Panthers and Jaguars were founded the same year, are both cat related, and hold the record for longest season losing streak with just one win.
Seahawks also own the record for the fewest yards in a game with -7
Dang
not a record but i’m a colts fan and having 20 years of peyton manning and andrew luck and only one ring to show for it is something
At least you had a ring. The 2000s+ had only a few teams in the AFC make it. The Patriots won 9 championships, Peyton won 2 with Denver and 2 with Indianapolis, the Steelers (Big Ben), Ravens, and Chiefs (Mahomes) won 2 each. The Raiders randomly got one. So slightly less than half of the conference even got a whiff of a chance of success for 21 years.
On the NFC side, 75% of the teams have won the championship. The four losers? Detroit, Washington, and Dallas have all failed repeatedly. Only the Vikings have gotten close behind Favre and getting stolen by Foles (much like the Eagles got stolen by the 09 Cardinals)
Andrew Luck's pretty overrated. I mean he only played for six seasons. He was a top half of league QB during most years but he's not close to HOF. (I know that people today think like a third of all players should be in HOF)
@@4realjacob637 All QBs are overrated, but Luck was overrated before he even played a pro snap. Besides, Dan Marino and Jim Kelly are far worse to have for years and never win the big game. Also ask Philly if McNabb or Vick ever won them a Super Bowl.
Try being a Packers fan. Having constant HoF QB play since 1991 and counting and 2 SBs to show for it.
@@kylefarr7567 Unless you've got Brady at QB, most HOF careers result that way. That's what I call playoff-choking... though you're right, no case is as egregious as Green Bay
Vikings fan: I hate myself for laughing at that "you'd be purple too" joke...
Did you notice when he was talking about the Bucs that our Vikings have the 7th best regular season winning percentage in NFL history? Every other team in the top 18 has won a Super Bowl or NFL Championship. The 19th team is the Panthers who have a 0.496 winning percentage entering 2021. It's absolutely absurd how often the Vikings choke. They are the most cursed team.
As a Bills fan, my immediate thought was Nate Peterman’s five interception half. I forgot about the sad sad truth of the early 90s
As a Vikings fan, my first thought was Hail Murray.
2011 Packers defense was weird. Not only did we give up the most passing yards, but we also caused a ton of turnovers and defensive scores, life is weird
Yeah
As a Steelers fan, the most embracing moment was tying with Detroit
Ten times a Conference title game was better than the Super Bowl.
Seattle vs San Francisco, 2014
Seattle vs Green Bay, 2015
Chiefs pats 2018
1994 Both Conference Championships
Here's a joke, Question: Why can't Cam Newton use the phone anymore? Answer: Because he can't find the receiver.
ok that made me laugh
@@eontheagle3773 no, no it didn’t
Stfu David tepper give us a fucking sb
@@theundergroundkid8830 lol
Good one!
“Bengals haven’t won a playoff game since 1990”
Bengals in 2021-22 season:
Are you sure about that?
dont get too cocky...
@@chevybuster4178 they made it to super bowl and lost, that’s all I like
Love how they had back 80 years for the Steelers stat, historic franchise
I'm a Steelers fan and thought THAT is supposed to be embarrassing? It made me laugh that they can't come up with something more recent or more serious at least.
That's how the game was played back then too
I have one:
Juju
@@averagejonathansmithenjoyer Agreed, Juju being out this last season for injury was sad.
2:39 That aged like milk
Gotta remember the Eagles faced prime Lawrence Taylor in his MVP season twice in 86. He had 7 sacks against them that season.
I just skipped over Carolina panthers
Same
Skip this szn bro because y’all finishing last in the division.... respectfully from a Falcons fan 😎
Ok “Carolina panthers fan page”
@@The__Nation so ur respectfully “roasting” them? Lot coming from a falcons fan. JJettas and Chef Cook takin over the whole league and I’m not kidding like all those fake “hyped fans”
@@The__Nation does Tom Brady have all yall ass
Can you do a video on the worst Coaching Records for each team please?
bengals saw this video and said “hold my beer”
and still proceeded to lose
I'm pretty sure the Cardinals' losing streak includes their merged year with the Pittsburgh Steelers, so that's partly on two teams. I'm also pretty sure the Cardinals and Football Team are tied with 25-year playoff droughts.
Personally as a Steelers fan I'd have put hiring Walt Kiesling to coach the Steelers three times as their worst record. Three times, same guy, same sub par record and same nightmarish management style that drove off players like mad. Man imploded the team each time he held the job. Cut local college football star Johnny Unitas because "he'd never be a professional quarterback" as well as driving off several other future Hall of Fame players from the Steelers in the 1940s and 1950s.
Without him the Steelers likely would have been a good team in the 1950s.
Honestly I think having the longest playoff appearance drought in ALL professional sports teams in North America for 17 years was worse than losing 4 super bowls for the Bills.
To have every team in the NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL to have been in the playoffs more recently than the Bills from 2000-2016 was insane.
Except the Seattle Mariners. Which, if they go on a good run this September, can end their nearly T-W-E-N-T-Y year playoff drought.
But you are right. My Bills were the last North American professional sports team to make the playoffs....wait for it.....this Millennium!!!
I don't know man. The Sacramento King's look like their trying to tie or surpassed the record for that. They're currently on a 15 streak and they don't look like their going to make it this season either. They might get lucky next season since the Western conference is now the weakest conference, due to most team entering rebuild mode, or trying to develop their younger players.
1:38 Super Bowl 52??? Flip the numbers 🙄
As a Bears fan, I'm surprised that the team doesn't have more embarrassing records.
Fun fact, that early season win for the Seahawks over the Patriots made it so New England drafted Drew Bledsoe and Seattle got Rick Mirer.
As a steeler fan I happy that it’s so long ago
same
Sorry to break it to you, but y’all kinda suck now. And it’s all big bens fault- from a Browns fan
@@rockyc6480 it’s not bens fault he’s the reason we dominated you guys for a while everyone falls at some point. Now he’s paying us a favor by giving a good draft pick
@@rockyc6480 this didnt aged well
2:37 The last time Cincinatti won a PlayOff game (in 1990) the Jaguars didnt exist, the Titans were the Oilers, the Patriots had zero Super Bowls and Patrick Mahomes wasnt even born.
And now we are a few hours away from Super Bowl LVI with the Bengals.
What a time to be alive.
They did lose but you can't be mad at least obj won
2:19 “compared to other franchises” as a lions fan it was completely expected, yet still hurt
I was hoping for an update on the Colts from last season...in their playoff loss in Buffalo, the Colts had over 400 yards in total offense and zero turnovers...and lost!
Day 6: Top 10 most underrated teams going into 2021 in the nfl.
10. MN Vikings
9. MN Vikings
8. MN Vikings
7. MN Vikings
6. MN Vikings
5. MN Vikings
4. MN Vikings
3. MN Vikings
2. MN Vikings
1. Minnesota Vikings!
Chef Cook and JJettas takin over the whole league!
@@JSTPPodcast you spelt broncos wrong
I was totally expecting Seattle's to be "the most SBs lost on the last play to a pick".. Thanks for not ruining my day!
"Stupidest call in SB History"?
As a DIEHARD DOLPHINS 🐬 fan I don't wanna REMEMBER that blow out play off loss to Home state team JACKSONVILLE 62-7😤😭😭😭and it was MARINO'S last game played. 😭
@R D yes, ABSOLUTELY our PHINS have a REALLY bright future!! #PhinsUp🐬⬆️
I just wanted to say that the choices made for the photos in this were primo. Great work!
Also, imagine being a Saints fan before 1987... oh wait, I don't have to.. ;)
Keep up the good work
4 straight Super Bowl appearances, despite losing, is nothing to be ashamed about. Now giving Nathan Peterman a job...
What's the iPhone's favorite football team?
The Chargers.
Nice
@@giosison5462 thanks
Np
Atlanta: biggest blown lead in a superbowl
Me: fucking mint
I already knew my team would be at the top for that 25 point choke job 🤦🏿😂.
Something that I want to add, the original browns that moved to Baltimore won a title the year the 2000 browns had the least fewest first downs.
Rank all 32 nflteams QB by there high school stars rateing
I knew it was gonna be the 1992 season for the Seahawks. 8.8 PPG... only reason we won two games that year instead of none was Cortez Kennedy, who got DPOY that year. On a 2-14 team. Damn he was a monster.
Anyone notice at the bills part 1:45 it says circle of life but it’s a triangle
He also said the Bills lost their closest SB at Super Bowl 52…Close, Jason, you just had the numbers flipped so you were ONLY 27 years off. 🤦🏻♂️
@@ProfessorMetalhead1 Yep, I was going to mention that. SB 52 wasn't that long ago. LOL
2:20 is that a Packers fan in the back smirking while the Bears fans are disappointed? Classic.
As a Packers fan, I’m okay with our being the 1 season embarrassing onslaught on yards piling up on us. RIP the Bills 🙏
As a TPS fan, we always wait to hear Aaron Rodgers say the iconic line of: “mY kNeE”
You should do every teams most impressive record
For the colts it might be 8 straight season with 12 or more wins
The only one for the falcons I can think of is allowing 9.2 PPG
The Vikings also hold the distinction of not only losing 4 Super Bowls, but never holding a lead in any of them.
Falcons: most blown leads by any franchise ever
Bills: Crying with 4 lost superbowls
Broncos: don't even we suffered more with 5
Patriots: I'm home!
Bears: only team to never have a qbs throw for 4000+ yards
They have also only 2 QB to go to pro-bowl in the past 50 years... One of them was Mitch Trubisky in 2018
To be fair to the Bills, going to four straight Super Bowls is actually a pretty remarkable feat that will probably never be duplicated, even if they lost them all.
I think it could be duplicated just very very rare with everything needing to be in place
Watching that ravens game was devastating.... got cocky and underestimated the GOAT. Man I hate the pats
You and me both.
Feeling is mutual
@@RealUSC awesome the pats hate me.....dynamic ship simulator.....?
@@dalejennings2677 honestly completely forgot about that was first off years ago and second off it was for a friend's yt which I hated even making
Man, when the bills went wide right in super bowl 52. I remember it like it was yesterday
No that was Super Bowl 25, the guy made a verbal error in which Super Bowl he was talking about
@@golmontfederation5088 r/wooosh
@@k3nnyisaw3som3 What-fucking-ever
Video Idea: Top celebrities who could perform at the Super Bowl Halftime Show
What about the Lions driving two Hall Of Fame Inductees to retirement in their prime years and pissing off another generational talent into forcing a trade? I’m a Vikings fan and even I’m infuriated by how poorly that team is managed
Lions record: most records set against them
The biggest "you almost had it" moment for each team.
It would still be 28-3 for the falcons
I’m guessing Seahawks will be most penalties or like passing yards allowed after the legion of boom left
Edit: Well shi-
In 1944, the Pittsburg Steelers and the Chicago Cardinals, experiencing player shortages, merged into one team, known officially as "Card-Pitt". Fans called them "Carpet", because everyone walked all over them, and they went 0-10. The records of that team are considered by the NFL to belong to a unique franchise, and are not ascribed to either the Cardinals or the Steelers. Thus the Cardinals losing streak in the 1940's is officially recognized as 19 games, not 29, making the Buccaneers' losing streak of 26 games (all 14 games in 1976 and the first 12 games of 1977) the NFL record for most consecutive losses. Some interesting side notes (because I'm bored and love NFL history): The year before the Card-Pitt merger, the Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles conducted a similar merger, known officially as "Phil-Pitt", but lovingly called the "Steagles" by fans. That team posted a 5-4-1 record, falling short of a division title by just one game. The Buccaneers' losing streak is unmatched, but the 19 losses in a row suffered by the Cardinals has been done by two other franchises. The Raiders in the early 1960's, and the hapless Detroit Lions of 2007-2009. Two other franchises, however, have suffered longer streaks without attaining victory. The Washington Redskins went 23 games without winning from 1960-1961, losing 20 and tying 3. And in the early days of the league, a team known as the Rochester Jeffersons managed a record of 0-21-2 over a 4 season span before folding partway through the 1925 campaign.
As a lions fan this is pain
Minnesota teams are consistent in one thing: losing in the playoffs. The Twins have a 17 game losing streak in the playoffs (the longest in MLB history).
Swear to god every year the Twins have a decent looking team and make the playoffs they have to go up against the Yankees and get rolled.
You forgot about when Washington had played against the Bears in the 1940 championship, where Washington had lost to the bears 73-0. Fun fact about that game: both teams had 17 first downs that game, even though Washington still lost 73-0
Here is rare footage of the game: ruclips.net/video/DbSHuNz7d1Y/видео.html
yeah no he didn't, he mentioned it
Raiders fans just seeing the title: Ah it's gonna be penalties. That's a badge at this point. Haha.
The Packer’s record wasn’t even embarrassing. Sure they allowed those yards, but they went 15-1. “It doesn’t matter if you win by an inch or a mile. Winning is winning”
-Vin Diesel
This reminds me of the 2015 Broncos. Their offense was completely misfiring, but their defense was saving their bacon. At the one press conference, the coach said to the critics: "You're talking like we're 0-7. We're 7-0!
I'm guessing that record was helped by Packers having the lead early in games, forcing the opponent to air it out in the second half.
That Viking meme tho 😂
Was it rly a comeback for Tom when the other team just gave up? No.
You said '91 Colts were still Baltimore. They moved to indy in '84.
I thought that's what he said and was very confused. I'm thinking he meant the 1981 Colts
What a barbers favorite basketball team.
The clippers
Nice
@@giosison5462 thanks
Good one lol
TPS: talks about how getting TLaw is a good thing for Jacksonville
TLaw: I’m about to end this man’s whole career
Just call it total pro football already.... 🙄
Hearing this makes me feel better about the browns going 0-16
If you’re going to talk about all the other old team names, you can call the Washington team the Redskins ! They were the REDSKINS when they owned their worst stat.
No but thats racist and bigoted 🤡
Panthers: oof
Jaguars: your wish is my command
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Haven’t even started the video, but I know the Raiders gonna be on here for the most penalties in a single season
The bengals stat changed now 😎
Green Bay: Has the quarterback that has the most playoff losses to the same team
Bills : stands for Boy I Love Losing Superbowls
Man how did the Bills lose against the Giants in Super Bowl 52
In the Super Bowl Era, the Oakland Raiders were shutout three consecutive games in 1981, the year after they won their final Super Bowl as the Oakland Raiders. Before the Super Bowl era, there were a couple of now-obscure teams in the 1920s with 7 shutouts.
On the contrary. Our team is also the only one to MAKE 4 straight Super Bowls.