@@nicholasgendeman3238 Wow! I missed that and had to go back and listen again. You are right at 7:24 he says the AFC championship and then names 2 NFC teams. LOL!
The Jason Witten rule wasn’t on here. A player with the ball is now automatically ruled down if their helmet comes off. Against the Eagles he took a shot to the head, he’s helmet came off and he continued running for about another 30 yards.
yeah that happened few times before then they finally made that rules. i remember few years ago chargers running back talbort something i forgot his name. short and big dude was on kicking team too and somehow his helmet came off and he ran across the field trying to tackle a guy with ball. i remember thinking oh pls don’t hit him man.
Night train Lane is responsible for the facemask and clothsline tackle rules, lyle alzado is responsible for the cant remove helmet and throw/use as weapon rule.
@@gregdragoo4777 This is true, but the rule is called the Roy Williams rule and enforced that way after that point as he stated. And it is called the Carson Palmer rule after Palmers injury. It happened many times before, most notably to Redskins Legendary QB Joe Theisman on Monday Night Football back in 1985, and most recently last season with Alex Smith. What is even freakier is that Smiths injury happened exactly 33 years to the day, Nov 18, 1985 Joe Theisman - Nov 18, 2018 Alex Smith, AND even freakier is the fact that both were in a Redskins uniform. Its happened a lot over the years but these are just some of the most gruesome. Palmer was the incident that actually instituted the rule change though, and its the same with Roy Wiliams. Its happened many times over the decades, but Roys was the incident that got the rule changed.
Troy was neither the first (Anthony Spencer) nor the last (Shea McClellin, twice including Superbowl LI) NFL player to leap clear over the line to block a kick... only after the Patriots did it on the "big stage" was it banned by the NFL
@@samkeller9317 Bobby Wagner's blocked FG attempt by kicker Dan Bailey on MNF was against the Vikings (not the Patriots) and was AFTER the rule was changed. The new rule: Running forward and leaping across the line of scrimmage in an obvious attempt to block a field goal or Try Kick, or apparent kick, unless the leaping player was in a stationary position within one yard of the line of scrimmage when the ball was snapped. A player who is more than one yard behind the line of scrimmage before or at the snap, may run forward and leap, provided he does not cross the line of scrimmage or land on players. Bobby's block was legal in this sense. However, here’s the rule that pretty clearly outlaws what Wagner pulled off to get the block: Placing a hand or hands on a teammate or opponent to gain additional height to block or attempt to block an opponent’s kick or apparent kick, or in an attempt to jump through a gap to block an opponent’s kick or apparent kick. The leverage aspect is what’s important here. Wagner used the bodies of his teammates Shamar Stephen and Jarran Reed to launch himself over the Vikings’ line. You can see the teammates' shoulders dip down from the contact. That’s a violation of the rules. That is a 15-yard penalty.
@@rougebeaster he also said that it happened in the 2013 AFC Championship Game when this happened in the 2013 NFC Championship Game basically he stated the wrong conference.
The Mel Blount Rule to change the entire NFL from Defense-run oriented to pass oriented teams in the mid 70's to slow down the Steelers. The Steelers adjusted their game to an airial attack and won back to back superbowls in 78,79 after the change.
Dylanger Morby nah bro you missed the point. Or rather he didn’t describe it correctly.. he was wearing a breakaway jersey that would just tear. So essentially they were saying you should be able to tackle by the jersey, ya dig?
This list is a fail without dick night train lane on it. He should be top 5. He was destroying offenses and players before people started crying safety for the pussy ass quarterbacks. This list makes me so mad. If you can’t put night train on this list it makes me question what you really know about football.
There was also the Garrett Hartley Rule stemming from the 2009 NFC Championship Game when he booted the New Orleans Saints to Super Bowl 44 in overtime. The league stated the next season that playoff games that go to OT can only end on the first possession if a team scores a touchdown; if they get a field goal, the other side has to be given an equal opportunity to score a TD. They then have expanded the rule to all games, season or playoff. And BTW: The 5 yard rule for defensive backs is popularly known as the Mel Blount Rule, because the Steelers' HOF defensive back would wreak havoc on receiver routes to the point where they couldn't get open anymore. So Mr. Blount gets credit for the five-yard DB rule.
Devan Shouse if you did some research, he didn’t have much to control about his playstyle. I don’t have the link, but if you look up Flemlo Raps Vontaez Burfict it goes into more detail.
What about the OBJ and Josh Norman rule, that one game when they kept fighting, they got like 7 personal fouls. Now u can only get 1, if u get 2 ur ejected. Who Agrees?
The Mel Blount rule Blount would take receivers out of the play viciously but even changing the rule didn't slow blount down a bit he was still the best out there after they changed the rule PS4L
What about the Mel Blount rule? Without this rule there would be no such thing of a Dan Marino, Dan Fouts, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, etc. Before the Mel Blount rule defensive backs were allowed to hit recievers past 5 yards and more. This rule opened up the game of football to become more of a passing league, putting less emphasis on defense.
God, quit crying about it. The Saints got away with multiple holding no-calls, so it was karma. You all are starting to sound like Dallas and New England fans. I actually had some respect for New Orleans until after that game. You all are acting like a bunch of little bitches.
Wait wait wait... The only rule-changing player I was SURE you'd include in a list of TWENTY is the one who is LITERALLY over your left shoulder... That right there is none other than Hines "Crackback Block" Ward. (No one actually called him that, so don't include it in your next video.) The dude LIT UP pursuing defenders on a weekly basis. He literally broke a Bengals LB's jaw while throwing a blind-side block in 2008... March 2009, the "Crackback Block" penalty was put in place... This is undoubtedly the "Hines Ward Rule." No NFL fan will argue otherwise... but you already knew that, right? Hines Ward was a wide receiver by the way... but not as good of a WR as Navarro Bowman.
@Omar yahu. Without using google when did the Seahawks switch from AFC to NFC? I want to say 2001. I'm probably wrong but eventhough it feels like they switched in the 80s, it is kind of almost shockingly more recent than that. It certainly not 2013 though. Lol.
😂😂 that was one of the best AFC Championship games I've seen!!! As a niner fan I had no clue they were in the AFC and even more so that Bowman was a corner I've been lied to all these years
Calvin Johnson's catch rule and Night Train Lane, he had caused the no clothes line rule and changed another rule to. I'm so mad that Night Train Lane ain't on this👿👎
I think that's what they wrongly credited to Isaac Curtis. Mel Blount created the 5 yard contact rule because he was shutting down everyone. Curtis just happened to have a coach who complained the most about it.
I have heard of the Mel Blount rule...now 40 years later it's the Issac Curtis rule...who is Issac Curtis and what size yellow jacket does he wear and what does he have on his Hall of Fame plaque... TPS needs to get off the crack pipe...lol... but you still make good videos...but don't disrespect the best cornerback EVER!!!!!
U guys should do an episode on the 10 hardest championships to win, ranking sports + leagues + divisions. Just something I've not seen before which I think would be best served in your hands.
They chose to abstain: A total of 29 NFL teams voted in favor of rescinding the "Tuck Rule," according to Rapoport. The Pittsburgh Steelers voted against the "Tuck Rule" change while the New England Patriots and Washington Redskins abstained from voting.
10 sport players who are gaming streamers aswell as sport players. (EX: Minnesota Twins Pitcher Trevor May) (EX 2: Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver JuJu Smith)
@@thomasshelby2757 he got sacked last year and broke his collarbone so now you cant really hit QBs hard or else it's a 5 or 10 yard penalty to keep them from getting injured
Ty Law (and co.) after picking off Peyton Manning 4x in the 2002/2003 season at home (brand new Gillette back when it was a grass surface). With a little bit of snow and cold weather also factoring in that game in which the Colts on the road were favored over the Patriots. Ty Law led a remarkably good secondary in jamming the precise timing routes of Manning’s receivers which included the HoF talent Marvin Harrison. The rule back then allowed 10 yards buffer in which corners could jam and disrupt the receivers. The Patriots also disguised their defensive fronts and their schemes in what looked to be meandering combinations of standing linebackers and linemen along with 3 down linemen. Manning had difficulty with his pre-snap reads of the D, identifying the “Mike” MLB, and some confusion as to whether New Englands D was in Man or Zone which typically sending a receiver, RB, or TE in motion tends to identify. Announcers dubbed this meandering disguise based D, the “Mooing Cow Defense” as pre-snap looks would make you think that the Patriots were lost in the fog or high on acid? Lol. Once the snap occurred though, the defensive game play of the Patriots was incredibly fast, big, and physical. Ted Washington on the line demanded two or sometimes 3 o-linemen since he was so big and surprisingly fast... This was also I believe Richard Seymour’s either rookie or sophomore year. He was an instant beast in the league and Willie McGinest was incredibly explosive as a defensive end. This combo of cold, wind, grass, snow, slick slush, along with a Patriots team used to the conditions at home and outside up against a fast track RCA Dome Colts offense, led by Peyton who was so smart at diagnosing the Defense pre snap and knowing where they were soft all of a sudden having his “computer jammed” with that disguise and the will of his receivers broken with vicious hitters like Eugene Wilson and the infamous Rodney Harrison when they did make plays or catch balls. Especially over the middle of the field. However; The entirety of all that I’ve indicated here from my incredibly good memory is that, Ty Law was the real executioner in this game. Before Paul Pierce shut down a young LeBron. Before Derek Lowe pitched 7.667 innings of 1 hit ball in 2004 game 7 at Yankee Stadium shutting down 86 years of Boston bum spankings from the New York Yanks, it was Ty Law who shut down the Colts and baptized a new Stadium whose naming rights were purchased by the Gillette Shaving Brand of the Proctor and Gamble Corporation the apt and fitting nickname to a place where a team was and still is so sharp that they seldom lose in their home building. A refined and keenly honed sharpness. After that day, Patriots players and fans would say to their opponents, “Welcome to the ‘Razor’” How fitting... a sharpness sharper than the sharpest QB at that time with the most impressive offense came in to that building against that D with Ty Law so utterly dominant that the Colts basically cut themselves shaving and lost to the eventual Super Bowl 38 Champions led to victory over Jake DelHomme and John Fox’ Carolina Panthers in the New Houston Texans NRG Stadium by 2x MVP Tommy B and Adam Vinatieri who is the Greatest Kicker of All Time and top 5 clutch athlete ever. There’s a lot to unpack here. I also meandered more than the “Mooing Cow” here but, I’ve been a Patriots die hard since “Squish the Fish” in 1985 when the Pats upset Dan Marino’s Dolphins in the AFC Championship to go to Super Bowl 20 and lose badly to the greatest NFL single season team ever the 1985 Chicago Bears. I suffered through some really bad years after that loss, bad coaching hires, bad drafts, Irving Fryar signing with Miami and leaving the early 1990’s Pats with one or 2 decent players. Tv blackouts, talks of relocation to St Louis, ownership changes, 2-14 seasons and then finally in 1994 RKK Robert “The Hand” Kraft bought the team and went to work... suddenly Bill Parcels was changing it for the better. Then Droooooooo Drew Bledsoe, Ben Coates, Terry Glenn, & Curtis Martin... Chris Slade, a young Willie McG and Ty Law... Tedy Bruschi... Dave Megget, Adam Viniatieri... even recently fired Cleveland coach Bill Belichick came in as a D coordinator when they went to another SB but, got smoked again. Parcels cut and ran. Can’t blame him. Groceries and all... then Pete Carroll... Pete got canned despite some decent success. Then the Jets and Bill P vs Bill B, the press conference... All of a sudden Kraft lands Belichick and the media and league snicker and laugh thinking Bill to be a failure. Drew meets Mo, Brady comes in almost gets a win but, the first start in the next week and he beats Peyton... It’s just really fun to see the journey from the real Patriots fan’s perspective. Rags to riches. Kids born after the era of greatness though... they’re like spoiled rich kids and, even we their elder generation don’t care much for their pink hands and bitch asses. Ty Law
You should work for a column and get paid to write stuff like that. When I first saw the length of your post, I "knew" I wouldn't read it but after a few sentences, I was tearing through it! Great job. You are one of the reasons I even bother with the comment section.
Safety Chuck Cecil's (Packers, Oilers and Cardinals) punishing hits on receivers were the pivotal reason in the making of the "hitting a defenseless reciever" rule. He got the nickname "Scud" for launching himself in the air like a missile, helmet first into receivers catching the ball, so then they wrote up the rule basically saying, if you play like Chuck Cecil normally played, it's a personal foul. The guy even made the cover of Sports Illustrated with the caption asking the question: "Is Chuck Cecil too vicious for the NFL?"
@thenewjord50 People make grammar mistakes like not using commas or tenses making ridiculous sentences like this one also its a recording you can fix unlike mistakes in life you can’t (That hurt me to even write)
Safety Bernard 'Bone Crusher' Pollard (a rookie?), hit the Golden Boy cleanly, early in the season opener of some season that KC was a 16-week-long trash fire. The Todd Haley experiment, maybe? The Tyler Thigpen 'era' (5 wks or something...🤣)? I've watched years of substandard, disappointing Chiefs football. That misery has made their/our recent success feel that much sweeter... Thank you, Andy Reid & players for the memories during the yrs leading up to & including SB LIV!!! ♥️👏♥️☝️♥️☝️♥️👏♥️ RIP DT #58 *Eat @ Slaps BBQ KCK or @ Gates BBQ KCMO
Morris Stroud is known as the tallest tight end in NFL history and one of the tallest players in NFL history at 6'10". Although he didn't have a hugely successful NFL career, he was well known for his special teams play as a field goal blocker. However, unlike field goal blockers who rush the kicker and attempt to swat at the ball, Stroud would stand by the field goal post and attempt to block it when it was going through the uprights. As a result, the NFL decided to create the rule known as the "Stroud Rule," which states: "Goaltending by any player leaping up to deflect a kick as it passes above the crossbar of a goal post is prohibited. The referee could award 3 points for a palpably unfair act."
D-Con Jones?
Say it with me Dee-ken.
Clearly he doesn't watch football or know his historic players smh
He obviously doesn't watch football. So why are we listening to him talk about it?
He said the niners were in the AFC and navvaro bowman was a qb
@@nicholasgendeman3238 Wow! I missed that and had to go back and listen again. You are right at 7:24 he says the AFC championship and then names 2 NFC teams. LOL!
He was stuffed in locker during high school
The Jason Witten rule wasn’t on here. A player with the ball is now automatically ruled down if their helmet comes off. Against the Eagles he took a shot to the head, he’s helmet came off and he continued running for about another 30 yards.
Dallas Cowboys Highlights thank you
Yeah sheagles i mean eagles fans said they didnt want to tackle him and get him hurt on his head like a cuncussion
I remember that Bullshit!
Maryland (probably) would have beat Ohio State this year if not for that rule.
yeah that happened few times before then they finally made that rules. i remember few years ago chargers running back talbort something i forgot his name. short and big dude was on kicking team too and somehow his helmet came off and he ran across the field trying to tackle a guy with ball. i remember thinking oh pls don’t hit him man.
The Ndamukong Suh rule: No stomping or killing of players permitted.
Joey Jamison Albert Hainesworth rule
Best Rule ever made lol
Oh well 👌,he's in Tampa Bay now! Fuckssss
lmao "or killing of players"
Donkey Kong Suh!!
Night train Lane is responsible for the facemask and clothsline tackle rules, lyle alzado is responsible for the cant remove helmet and throw/use as weapon rule.
Lyle was a beast!!
@@jimbeaux89 all that juice!
Lyle Alzado sounds like a hero
bo jacksons last run was the horse collar and tom brady getting hurt was the bs cant hit qbs in the leg.
@@gregdragoo4777 This is true, but the rule is called the Roy Williams rule and enforced that way after that point as he stated. And it is called the Carson Palmer rule after Palmers injury. It happened many times before, most notably to Redskins Legendary QB Joe Theisman on Monday Night Football back in 1985, and most recently last season with Alex Smith. What is even freakier is that Smiths injury happened exactly 33 years to the day, Nov 18, 1985 Joe Theisman - Nov 18, 2018 Alex Smith, AND even freakier is the fact that both were in a Redskins uniform. Its happened a lot over the years but these are just some of the most gruesome. Palmer was the incident that actually instituted the rule change though, and its the same with Roy Wiliams. Its happened many times over the decades, but Roys was the incident that got the rule changed.
You do realize Jimmy Graham bent the goal post doing his celebration that's why they banned it
No shit
Cody Hastings they said the NFL ruined his fun but didn’t explain why
He also "accidentally" left out how Tony Gonzalez had already done the goal post dunk before tons of times.
john james I’m fine with that because that wasn’t really the reason the rule was added
@@bigdubya001 Add Vernon Davis to that list as well... He was also infamous for the dunk too.
Mel Blount was responsible for the 5 yard contact rule
They are always wrong on one
Agreed: I've heard of Mel Blount. Never heard of Issac Curtis....
2:50 "Dee-Con Jones" ... lol bro seriously?
D-con kills mice.
Dustin Mercer And Deacon killed Quarterbacks
good one! yup. he sure did.
Mike would never
I swear I was thinking the same thing
Troy Polomalu with the “you cant jump over the field goal team to block a kick” rule
Troy was neither the first (Anthony Spencer) nor the last (Shea McClellin, twice including Superbowl LI) NFL player to leap clear over the line to block a kick... only after the Patriots did it on the "big stage" was it banned by the NFL
It was Bobby Wagner Against the pats.
@@samkeller9317 Bobby Wagner's blocked FG attempt by kicker Dan Bailey on MNF was against the Vikings (not the Patriots) and was AFTER the rule was changed.
The new rule: Running forward and leaping across the line of scrimmage in an obvious attempt to block a field goal or Try Kick, or apparent kick, unless the leaping player was in a stationary position within one yard of the line of scrimmage when the ball was snapped. A player who is more than one yard behind the line of scrimmage before or at the snap, may run forward and leap, provided he does not cross the line of scrimmage or land on players.
Bobby's block was legal in this sense. However, here’s the rule that pretty clearly outlaws what Wagner pulled off to get the block:
Placing a hand or hands on a teammate or opponent to gain additional height to block or attempt to block an opponent’s kick or apparent kick, or in an attempt to jump through a gap to block an opponent’s kick or apparent kick.
The leverage aspect is what’s important here. Wagner used the bodies of his teammates Shamar Stephen and Jarran Reed to launch himself over the Vikings’ line. You can see the teammates' shoulders dip down from the contact. That’s a violation of the rules. That is a 15-yard penalty.
The rule is you can't use a teammate as leverage, and you can't leap directly over the center.
Or the c gap
Seattle and the 49ers are definitely in the NFC bro. C'mon.
@@audreyhogan9682 nfc west
I had to play it back twice just to make sure I heard him right. I mean people still review their videos before posting right... Right?
Also said Bowman was a CB when he’s a LB
What happened to Mike?
@@straka125 He didn't even say Corner back...My man said Quarter Back
Navarro bowmen a cornerback now?
Ivan Garcia I think he said quarterback?
Ivan Garcia and it was the afc championship game?
YINZER NATION damn bro he made one mistake. It’s not that serious lol
ya
He also said deacahn jones
Did he say Bowman was a corner back!?
Isaac Goldman yup
@@rougebeaster he also said that it happened in the 2013 AFC Championship Game when this happened in the 2013 NFC Championship Game basically he stated the wrong conference.
During the AFC championship apparently
Isaac Goldman lmaoo yup
Lmao I heard that to I had to play it back this guy doesn’t know any football he just looks everything up
I didn't know the 49ers and Seahawks were in the AFC in 2013 🤔
I also didn't know that Navarro bowman was a quarterback? Lol
Aldo Parziale I didn’t know navarrow bowmen was a CB ha
Aldo Parziale I don’t know what joke to make so ima make a AB joke
AB’s best play is.......his helmet wouldn’t fit him
They are not or the chiefs could not play them in the superbowl
Sandra Weilbrenner no shit
I did not know the seahawks and 49ers played in the AFC championship.
MachineGunMike
Oh I misread it lol
The Seahawks used to play in the AFC.
MachineGunMike I know. I just wanted to point out that the Seahawks used to be an AFC team.
The Seahawks used to be afc
Ah I remember that game, Quarterback Navorro Bowman was great for the 49ers
You forgot the Calvin Johnson/Dez Bryant catch rule......
Dude he said twenty not all
That rule is good the dez catch should’ve been a. Thing 😔
And Jesse James
Its just "the Calvin rule"
Whats the rule because genuinely forgot
Top 10 times jay cutler actually tried.
FR
shortest video ever
Sammy they would give up half way through that list
@@AMC10803 just like Cutler
Wouldn’t be able to finish just like Jay
*Hears him say "D-Con Jones"* turns off video
Stfu stop being petty
Jake Simmons “stop being petty” he’s not being petty stupid idiot
Jake Simmons lol what it was a joke and he did say d-con when it is deacon one word not his fault he pronounced it like a clown
Jason Irwin doesn’t mean you should click off the video that’s just full bitch-mode
Staci Yeager if youn go sit yo 8 y/o ass down
The Mel Blount Rule to change the entire NFL from Defense-run oriented to pass oriented teams in the mid 70's to slow down the Steelers.
The Steelers adjusted their game to an airial attack and won back to back superbowls in 78,79 after the change.
Nick Vagni that is why they are the best
@@davidghastings was*
I remember that Nick. I believe that's where the one-chuck rule originated, maybe some others.
Mel was awesome.
What about the new catch rules caused by Calvin Johnson dez Bryant Jessie James and others
A
That's the Bert Emmanuel rule legit the same exact thing it was on this list
Because it wasn't causes by just one player
There hasn’t been a catch rule implemented because the league is a complete fucking mess
Yes the Calvin Johnson rule
Next do best defensive player in every NFL team
DeCON Jones?...lol man get it right
Alex Jay They have to put the entire Bears defense for Chicago
Best defensive season by each team would be better
Nathan Peterman
Alex Jay oh yeah yeah
Dude Tony González had been doing the goalpost dunk since Jimmy Graham was in diapers...
I find that hard to believe given that Graham was 11 when Gonzalez started his career
Alvin harper started the goal post dunk before tony gonzales was n diapers
Notable omissions from this clueless video... Or so says "Dee Kahn Jones".
🤔😆😂
And did you really pronounce Deacon (deekin) as deacon (dee-con)
This dude is illiterate
vernon harley I say both
Right i was like wtf lol
He just doesn't go to church very often because there's only one way to pronounce that word. I'm not judging but come on now.
😂🤣
The Calvin Johnson rule. How could you miss one of the most controversial rules the NFL ever had?
Calvin Johnson didn’t cause the rule to be created.
What was the rule ?
The catch rule?
Mr. Gentlezombie yes the fuck he did
I have no idea what y’all talking about lol
Tony Gonzalez was dunking before Jimmy
and guys were dunking over the post 20 years before Tony Gonzalez.
But Jimmie damaged the goal post
Lance Crane jimmy*
Cowboy Alvin Harper was dunk champ
Tony did it all the time Graham broke the goal post once and screwed it up for everyone
NFL: you can pull someone down by their hair
Also NFL: woah woah you cant pull them down by their jersey!
😑
Bruh
Dylanger Morby nah bro you missed the point. Or rather he didn’t describe it correctly.. he was wearing a breakaway jersey that would just tear. So essentially they were saying you should be able to tackle by the jersey, ya dig?
@@rickyarend3173 yea i get it
How do you guys leave out night train lane
IsaiahREIGNS 618 right? Dude was wild pulling on facemasks.
Facts
ya the face mask
This list is a fail without dick night train lane on it. He should be top 5. He was destroying offenses and players before people started crying safety for the pussy ass quarterbacks. This list makes me so mad. If you can’t put night train on this list it makes me question what you really know about football.
What about Dez Bryant and the catch/no catch?
Odell Beckham/Josh Norman for automatic ejections after 2 unsportsmanlike
Yep
Yep and i watched that game XD
Yeah , well OBJ was taunted all f..king game.
The Isaac Curtis rule is misnamed. The rule was applied because of Steelers HOF cornerback Mel Blount.
Fremen2 thank you 🙏🏻
Steeler nation
Thanks
Steelers!!!
Thank you. I'm about to unsub. This guy knows nothing.
Jason Witten the helmet rule: if a person doesn’t have a helmet on during a play the play is dead
I'll never forget that play against the eagles. Dude is/was a badass!
San Fran and Seahawks are NFC. Not AFC
GREEN GOB1iiN that was before 2002
@@Ewalk03 niners and Seahawks are NFC teams bud, they don't play in afc games..
Exactly
Actually the Seahawks were in the AFC.
@@andraethegiant1987 No they were not!!Get your factz right.
T.o. and Joe Horne using props in the end zone
That's 2 ppl
7:24 excuse me, but did you just say AFC CHAMPIONSHIP?
😂
He also said “49ers QUARTERBACK Navarro Bowman”
@@sicncigs he said cornerback not quarterback
@@sicncigs bowman is a linebacker
Yes
It wasn't because of the Bengals receiver, it was called the "Mel Blount" rule.
Someone explain to me how NaVorro Bowman became a corner or quarterback? I thought he was a a linebacker inside
Or how the Seahawks and 49ers are in the AFC?
@@voodoogriff NFC
U can cover people like a corner as a linebacker
@@cannongates4875 they can cover like a corner but they are not classified as a corner he was classified as a linebacker
@@angelryugonzalez8284 I know...he says AFC
There was also the Garrett Hartley Rule stemming from the 2009 NFC Championship Game when he booted the New Orleans Saints to Super Bowl 44 in overtime. The league stated the next season that playoff games that go to OT can only end on the first possession if a team scores a touchdown; if they get a field goal, the other side has to be given an equal opportunity to score a TD. They then have expanded the rule to all games, season or playoff.
And BTW: The 5 yard rule for defensive backs is popularly known as the Mel Blount Rule, because the Steelers' HOF defensive back would wreak havoc on receiver routes to the point where they couldn't get open anymore. So Mr. Blount gets credit for the five-yard DB rule.
Actually, that’s the Brett Farve rule.
Thank god someone else knew about the Mel Blount Rule!!
Y’all forgot about the OBJ and Josh Norman rule & Anthony Barr and Aaron Rodgers rule
W
That’s not one person
@@jennierusso96 yes it is, the roughing the passer rule became very very strict when Anthony barr injured Aaron Rodgers
@@kitx6433 but it really should have been the Bridgewater rule
The NFL only makes player safety rules when it's superstar who get injured
Hines ward: Blind side block
7:23 last time i checked, the Seahawks and 49ers were NFC teams.
Once You Go Asian You Never Miss The Equation -_- yeah they played in the nfc championship game
"In the AFC championship game, cornerback Navarro bowman.." wait wtf 😂😂 we want cantaloupe back
No quarterback look at the captions
Vontaze Burfict rule: You cant commit murder on the field
As a Bengals fan, I never really liked Burfict. Great player, but way more trouble than he's worth... what a thug!
Devan Shouse if you did some research, he didn’t have much to control about his playstyle. I don’t have the link, but if you look up Flemlo Raps Vontaez Burfict it goes into more detail.
A feel like I shouldn't have laughed at that lol
@@Those2Guyss flemlo is awesome! Five points vids is my favorite though
@@devanshouse5027 he plays like an 80s guy I like him
Lmao, everyone ripping on this guy for saying Dee-Kon and then there's an ad for d-con mouse/rat poison. Great timing
What about the OBJ and Josh Norman rule, that one game when they kept fighting, they got like 7 personal fouls. Now u can only get 1, if u get 2 ur ejected. Who Agrees?
8BallNoises that’s actually always been a rule but it was at the discretion of the refs
8BallNoises yeah
@@alfjgist no they made it official after that game
He alll gay.
Ha gotti
Mel Blount was the reason for pass interferences calls
Yeah that's what I was thinking
Agreed, it’s pretty much widely known as the Mel Blount rule. I don’t know where this guy got his info from.
The Mel Blount rule Blount would take receivers out of the play viciously but even changing the rule didn't slow blount down a bit he was still the best out there after they changed the rule PS4L
I dont know where he came up with Issac Curtis on that rule blount did him too
What about the Mel Blount rule? Without this rule there would be no such thing of a Dan Marino, Dan Fouts, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, etc. Before the Mel Blount rule defensive backs were allowed to hit recievers past 5 yards and more. This rule opened up the game of football to become more of a passing league, putting less emphasis on defense.
creamone yes this is a big one
And Mean Joe Greene
They chalked it up to Cleveland WR Isaac Curtis, rule creator #10, who was so fast, defensive backs had to play dirty to slow him down. LMFAO!!
Yup.. That was the very first one I thought of
Without that rule catching a pass nowadays would be damn near impossible
i came here to rip you for mistakes but i see the whole world has already done that. carry on
IKR
Right? "Dee Kahn Jones" will slap a clue into this creature 😆😂🤣
Anyone here after the Saints game?
still hurts
xFEROCIOUSx I’m never gonna be able to get over it
God, quit crying about it. The Saints got away with multiple holding no-calls, so it was karma. You all are starting to sound like Dallas and New England fans. I actually had some respect for New Orleans until after that game. You all are acting like a bunch of little bitches.
No
Evil Bird Gang woah you’re from the future? That’s pretty cool 👌
"DEE-KON" Jones? ..... wow. What a NFL historian.
How are you suppose to say it smh?
Craig Adams your gay...........I’m waiting
@@gabphin136 Dee-can like Deacon ˈdēkən he gave himself the name, his real name is David a Deacon is a minister.
De-Con? Maybe because he was deadly to QB's?
the headslap is actually very powerful. its the real life equivalent of getting stunned in a video game.
@The CHAVEZ Family lmao did you get hit in the head too much cause i don't understand what you're saying
@@ravemasterdbzwwe that makes you stupid, fuck boi
when that happens they hit your ear hole on your helmet and it makes a loud slapping noise and it basically forces you to stop if done right
I’ve done that in football games and I can confirm that it is a legitimate strategy
Isn’t DeCon (“dee - cahn”) what you use to poison mice?
The players name was spelled Deacon though.
Wait wait wait... The only rule-changing player I was SURE you'd include in a list of TWENTY is the one who is LITERALLY over your left shoulder... That right there is none other than Hines "Crackback Block" Ward. (No one actually called him that, so don't include it in your next video.)
The dude LIT UP pursuing defenders on a weekly basis. He literally broke a Bengals LB's jaw while throwing a blind-side block in 2008... March 2009, the "Crackback Block" penalty was put in place... This is undoubtedly the "Hines Ward Rule." No NFL fan will argue otherwise... but you already knew that, right?
Hines Ward was a wide receiver by the way... but not as good of a WR as Navarro Bowman.
best blockin wr all time
So the afc west contains
Chiefs
Chargers
Raiders
Broncos
Seahawks
49ers apparently
Seahawks used to be in the AFC West
@@omar1s1 Not in the year in question.
You beat me to it!
@@neopickett true
@Omar yahu. Without using google when did the Seahawks switch from AFC to NFC?
I want to say 2001. I'm probably wrong but eventhough it feels like they switched in the 80s, it is kind of almost shockingly more recent than that. It certainly not 2013 though. Lol.
Wait Navarro bowman is a cornerback?
😂😂 that was one of the best AFC Championship games I've seen!!! As a niner fan I had no clue they were in the AFC and even more so that Bowman was a corner I've been lied to all these years
He just get his facts straight
Tayda Franklin LoL
No he's a left outside linebacker
@PREMO the Seahawks were in the AFC before
Calvin Johnson's catch rule and Night Train Lane, he had caused the no clothes line rule and changed another rule to. I'm so mad that Night Train Lane ain't on this👿👎
I know what you mean
Yeah “AFC Championship game” 😂
What about the Steelers game saints cheated to win that so karma
You forgot the Mel Blount rule (1978)
bagonmyhip facts
@@straptrg Illegal contact downfield
I think that's what they wrongly credited to Isaac Curtis. Mel Blount created the 5 yard contact rule because he was shutting down everyone. Curtis just happened to have a coach who complained the most about it.
I have heard of the Mel Blount rule...now 40 years later it's the Issac Curtis rule...who is Issac Curtis and what size yellow jacket does he wear and what does he have on his Hall of Fame plaque... TPS needs to get off the crack pipe...lol... but you still make good videos...but don't disrespect the best cornerback EVER!!!!!
you forgot "Night Train" Lane and the "Night Train" necktie
Splash Zone Night Train also made the NFL ban facemask tackles.
Amd how to not pull the face mask
@@cornellgreen3692 and he was the reson u can't run out of bounds on kick offs not the bills dude
This is my favorite video of yours just because I love hearing about some of these ridiculous stories becoming rules
Lets not forget Night Train Lane and his infamous Clothesline tackle.
That was the first one I thought of and it was not even on the list
I think he actually caused three new rules according to his old coach Jerry Glanville.
I only disliked because i feel like u know nothing about football
Finally someone who feels how i feel aboht him
it was a regrettable click
"dcon" was pure cringe and merited a dislike by itself
He called Deacon Jones "Dee-Con Jones" lol
AGREED
Old Man Gaming D-Con is a pesticide that kills rodents 💀
WAIT!!! No mention of the STEELER'S Mel Blount rule??!!!?!?!?!?!
He did he said it was the Isaac Curtis rule wr from the browns because he was too fast the corners had to play dirty to keep up lol
@@akbeast4128 nobody remembers fucking Isaac Curtis lol Mel Blount was the best corner ever (not named Deon Sanders )
Rooney Rule too
U guys should do an episode on the 10 hardest championships to win, ranking sports + leagues + divisions.
Just something I've not seen before which I think would be best served in your hands.
Tony Gonzalez also dunked on the goalpost and they made the rule the year after he retired
Yeah but it was really cause graham. He dunked the ball and tilted the goal post which caused a delay
Yeah I loved watching Gonzalez do that but I think Jimmy Graham is the one who actually caused the rule. Hollywood Henderson did it first just FYI.
you can tell how serious this dude is about football when he says "DEE--CON"....smh ffs.
and calling Navarro Bowman a cornerback...
@@Bear2th yeah I had to do a rewind on that, dont think this guy watches football,
My mans said jimmy G invented the goal post dunk, tony G, Calvin?
@@chriscrenshaw6224 yeah he probably isnt obsesseed with football. Im sure he watches it. I do and i dont even know who that guy is or that nickname.
That's all I could focus on bro
I really miss “49ers QB Navarro bowman”
AlmightySosa he said corner back which is still wrong. Bowman was a linebacker
Remember that one crazy play he made in the AFC championship?
Braden Salazar he gave his body to that team
4:47 Great editing from the WatchMojo of Sports
It actually wasn’t the Patriots who voted to keep the tuck rule.
Actually the tuck rule was going AGAINST the Patriots in 2001! Look up the ny jets/PATRIOTS game after 9/11!
They chose to abstain: A total of 29 NFL teams voted in favor of rescinding the "Tuck Rule," according to Rapoport. The Pittsburgh Steelers voted against the "Tuck Rule" change while the New England Patriots and Washington Redskins abstained from voting.
I don't believe anyone who stands up for the Patriots.
The Tuck Rule started in 1999.....
@@steve1371498 2001 was their first Superbowl WIN, they had already lost 2...
10 sport players who are gaming streamers aswell as sport players. (EX: Minnesota Twins Pitcher Trevor May) (EX 2: Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver JuJu Smith)
it's Deacon not DE-CON. That's bug killer.
Stfu
So the 49ers and Seahawks are in the afc? And Navarro Bowman played cb? This video has been very informing 😂😂😂
Yeah, this video is pretty clueless. Or so says "Dee Kahn Jones". 🤔😆😂
Seahawks used to be in the AFC tho
Prolly in the afc at the time you were a year late and I’m another year late to tell you that you were late
This guy knows nothing about football
He doesn't write the script. He reads it, so the D-Con Jones thing is all him, but he's reading off of a script he didn't write.
Dick head
He said the niners and Seahawks were playing in the AFC championship
Zachary Matjazic sounds like he knows a little, but not much.
Zachary Matjazic I bet he knows more than you
The Aaron Rodger rule is the dumbest rule and isn’t on the list
Daquavius I agree
Yea
Thank God someone said it and now its gonna be worse cause he just got injured again today so his rule will probably change some more
What's the aoran Rodger rule
@@thomasshelby2757 he got sacked last year and broke his collarbone so now you cant really hit QBs hard or else it's a 5 or 10 yard penalty to keep them from getting injured
Uhh? No Lyle Alzado?? “Cannot use helmet as a weapon” UHHHH
I was thinking the same thing brother !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ty Law (and co.) after picking off Peyton Manning 4x in the 2002/2003 season at home (brand new Gillette back when it was a grass surface).
With a little bit of snow and cold weather also factoring in that game in which the Colts on the road were favored over the Patriots. Ty Law led a remarkably good secondary in jamming the precise timing routes of Manning’s receivers which included the HoF talent Marvin Harrison.
The rule back then allowed 10 yards buffer in which corners could jam and disrupt the receivers.
The Patriots also disguised their defensive fronts and their schemes in what looked to be meandering combinations of standing linebackers and linemen along with 3 down linemen. Manning had difficulty with his pre-snap reads of the D, identifying the “Mike” MLB, and some confusion as to whether New Englands D was in Man or Zone which typically sending a receiver, RB, or TE in motion tends to identify.
Announcers dubbed this meandering disguise based D, the “Mooing Cow Defense” as pre-snap looks would make you think that the Patriots were lost in the fog or high on acid? Lol. Once the snap occurred though, the defensive game play of the Patriots was incredibly fast, big, and physical. Ted Washington on the line demanded two or sometimes 3 o-linemen since he was so big and surprisingly fast... This was also I believe Richard Seymour’s either rookie or sophomore year. He was an instant beast in the league and Willie McGinest was incredibly explosive as a defensive end. This combo of cold, wind, grass, snow, slick slush, along with a Patriots team used to the conditions at home and outside up against a fast track RCA Dome Colts offense, led by Peyton who was so smart at diagnosing the Defense pre snap and knowing where they were soft all of a sudden having his “computer jammed” with that disguise and the will of his receivers broken with vicious hitters like Eugene Wilson and the infamous Rodney Harrison when they did make plays or catch balls. Especially over the middle of the field.
However;
The entirety of all that I’ve indicated here from my incredibly good memory is that, Ty Law was the real executioner in this game. Before Paul Pierce shut down a young LeBron. Before Derek Lowe pitched 7.667 innings of 1 hit ball in 2004 game 7 at Yankee Stadium shutting down 86 years of Boston bum spankings from the New York Yanks, it was Ty Law who shut down the Colts and baptized a new Stadium whose naming rights were purchased by the Gillette Shaving Brand of the Proctor and Gamble Corporation the apt and fitting nickname to a place where a team was and still is so sharp that they seldom lose in their home building. A refined and keenly honed sharpness. After that day, Patriots players and fans would say to their opponents,
“Welcome to the ‘Razor’”
How fitting... a sharpness sharper than the sharpest QB at that time with the most impressive offense came in to that building against that D with Ty Law so utterly dominant that the Colts basically cut themselves shaving and lost to the eventual Super Bowl 38 Champions led to victory over Jake DelHomme and John Fox’ Carolina Panthers in the New Houston Texans NRG Stadium by 2x MVP Tommy B and Adam Vinatieri who is the Greatest Kicker of All Time and top 5 clutch athlete ever.
There’s a lot to unpack here. I also meandered more than the “Mooing Cow” here but, I’ve been a Patriots die hard since “Squish the Fish” in 1985 when the Pats upset Dan Marino’s Dolphins in the AFC Championship to go to Super Bowl 20 and lose badly to the greatest NFL single season team ever the 1985 Chicago Bears. I suffered through some really bad years after that loss, bad coaching hires, bad drafts, Irving Fryar signing with Miami and leaving the early 1990’s Pats with one or 2 decent players. Tv blackouts, talks of relocation to St Louis, ownership changes, 2-14 seasons and then finally in 1994 RKK Robert “The Hand” Kraft bought the team and went to work... suddenly Bill Parcels was changing it for the better. Then Droooooooo Drew Bledsoe, Ben Coates, Terry Glenn, & Curtis Martin... Chris Slade, a young Willie McG and Ty Law... Tedy Bruschi... Dave Megget, Adam Viniatieri... even recently fired Cleveland coach Bill Belichick came in as a D coordinator when they went to another SB but, got smoked again. Parcels cut and ran. Can’t blame him. Groceries and all... then Pete Carroll... Pete got canned despite some decent success. Then the Jets and Bill P vs Bill B, the press conference... All of a sudden Kraft lands Belichick and the media and league snicker and laugh thinking Bill to be a failure. Drew meets Mo, Brady comes in almost gets a win but, the first start in the next week and he beats Peyton...
It’s just really fun to see the journey from the real Patriots fan’s perspective. Rags to riches. Kids born after the era of greatness though... they’re like spoiled rich kids and, even we their elder generation don’t care much for their pink hands and bitch asses.
Ty Law
You should work for a column and get paid to write stuff like that. When I first saw the length of your post, I "knew" I wouldn't read it but after a few sentences, I was tearing through it! Great job. You are one of the reasons I even bother with the comment section.
Night Train Lane and the Face Masks?
Viral Ludus or like the 5 other rules that were changed because of him
he was brutal with the face masks
Face masks were invented by Paul Brown. Look it up.
Hines Ward crack back block
Spot on - should be added to the list --- blind side block player with back to play.
If you look up the jerome bettis coin flip you can find the clip where he says heads at first and changes his decision while it was falling
Yea, im a steelers fan and even i admit he said "he-tails"
D-Con?
Credibility...gone.
Deacon not D- Con bug killer. Think church deacon.
Lol
bet you he got this off of wikipedia lmao
"quick, quick we gotta explain why they used Ricky Williams on Madden instead of LT again"
yes jason the 49ers and seahawks are TOTALLY in the afc good call there
Jacob Clarizia The Seahawks were in the afc before 2003
@@Panda-lh3in NFC 1976, 2002 - Present; AFC 1977 - 2001
did you mean NFC not AFC seahawks and 49ers are in the NFC
Ethan Beck they both used to be in AFC
Not while Bowman played for the 49ers. It was the NFC championship
bowman was a linebacker not a cornerback btw
i was scrolling to see if anybody else noticed that lmao
I was going to say the same thing.
The way you pronounced deacon jones mad me cringe
Same here
DEE CAWN JONES
He’s not named after rat poison.
Football Time I know right
The celebration rules are so dumb, put the energy on safety rules
huh? Are you suggesting that the rules on team celebrations are taking away from player safety?
@@fuierago1 ur a idiot. He is saying they shouldn't worry bout celebration only safety rules
The Rooney Rule, regarding interviewing minority coaches
anyone here that? 7:23 "49ers quarter back navorro bowman"???
C Ellis lmao
He said corner-back. He is a linebacker.
@@busardr1452 no shit sherlock
He isn't a QB tho
He said corner back but that is still wrong
D-Con Jones. 😂😂😂 rat poison!!?!?
LMAO!!!
Day-Trisha Drewery 😂😂😂😂
“Deekonn Jones”😂
D-Con Jones.. lol
TPS stands for Toilet Paper Shortage now
Nights Train Lane is the reason for the face mask penalty
And a couple others i think
This guy doesn't know a Damn thing about football
Thanks TPS for getting rid of Deqwan Young.
Safety Chuck Cecil's (Packers, Oilers and Cardinals) punishing hits on receivers were the pivotal reason in the making of the "hitting a defenseless reciever" rule. He got the nickname "Scud" for launching himself in the air like a missile, helmet first into receivers catching the ball, so then they wrote up the rule basically saying, if you play like Chuck Cecil normally played, it's a personal foul. The guy even made the cover of Sports Illustrated with the caption asking the question: "Is Chuck Cecil too vicious for the NFL?"
It’s pronounced dee-ken jones
Mash for real. When he said D-con i knew he had no idea who Deacon Jones was. The Unofficial all-time sack leader.
To the creator of this video... learn how to pronounce the names... very disrespectful!!
He also said the Seahawks and niners Played in the AFC championship.
and new orleens smh
@@dkluckydl: And the inventor of the term "sack", as well as the head slap.
Top 10 worst coaches challenges (when the play was obviously correct, but the coach challenged it for some reason)
Jim Schwartz (cough, cough) rule
Anthony Barr, landing on a quarterback/putting all your weight on them during a sack
Mel Blount- 5 yard rule👏
Apparently kertis made the rule, not Mel Blount somehow.
The tuck rule was around for two years prior to that game and was called in favor of the team facing the patriots earlier that year.
7:23 *nfc*
Stop Motion Sports was going to say same thing. How do they get the conference wrong
Michael R. Evans bc the new host doesnt know jack shit abt football
@@yinzernation84 people made mistakes but don't mean they don't know football do you lol
@thenewjord50 People make grammar mistakes like not using commas or tenses making ridiculous sentences like this one also its a recording you can fix unlike mistakes in life you can’t
(That hurt me to even write)
I thought the below the knee rule was put into place because Brady’s knee got broke by a chiefs pass rusher? 🤷🏼♂️
You're right. I follow the Chiefs and I was thinking the same thing.
You can't bash or tell truth against Brady... the NFL will Epstein you
you're right. The Carson Palmer rule was when he got knocked out cold when he was sliding. Now a QB is giving himself up and can't be hit.
Jason Brinkerhoff 😂
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I love football
And Epstein didn’t kill himself.
Safety Bernard 'Bone Crusher' Pollard (a rookie?), hit the Golden Boy cleanly, early in the season opener of some season that KC was a 16-week-long trash fire. The Todd Haley experiment, maybe? The Tyler Thigpen 'era' (5 wks or something...🤣)? I've watched years of substandard, disappointing Chiefs football. That misery has made their/our recent success feel that much sweeter... Thank you, Andy Reid & players for the memories during the yrs leading up to & including SB LIV!!!
♥️👏♥️☝️♥️☝️♥️👏♥️
RIP DT #58
*Eat @ Slaps BBQ KCK or @ Gates BBQ KCMO
Colin kaepernick change the rules where players have to stand up for the national flag
or they can all remain in the locker room which was the case for everyone before 2009
Morris Stroud is known as the tallest tight end in NFL history and one of the tallest players in NFL history at 6'10".
Although he didn't have a hugely successful NFL career, he was well known for his special teams play as a field goal blocker. However, unlike field goal blockers who rush the kicker and attempt to swat at the ball, Stroud would stand by the field goal post and attempt to block it when it was going through the uprights. As a result, the NFL decided to create the rule known as the "Stroud Rule," which states:
"Goaltending by any player leaping up to deflect a kick as it passes above the crossbar of a goal post is prohibited. The referee could award 3 points for a palpably unfair act."