The FUNNIEST MOMENT of Steve Young's CAREER | Bears @ Buccaneers (1985)
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2022
- In week 5 of the 1985 NFL season between the Chicago Bears and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, after Bucs quarterback Steve DeBerg got hurt, Steve Young, as the #3 quarterback on the depth chart, tried to sneak into the game without his coaches knowing about it. To the shock of absolutely no one, it failed miserably, and did not work as Young thought it would. This is the story behind the funniest moment of Steve Young's entire career, and his dumb plan that did not work
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Members of the 1985 Buccaneers:
Donald Igwebuike
Frank Garcia
Alan Risher
Steve Young
Steve DeBerg
Ron Springs
John Holt
Jeremiah Castille
Mike Prior
Carl Howard
Ricky Easmon
Mel Carver
Leon Bright
David Greenwood
Craig Curry
James Wilder
George Peoples
Adger Armstrong
Ivory Sully
Paul Dombroski
Steve Wilson
Chris Washington
Scot Brantley
Hugh Green
Ervin Randle
Dennis Johnson
Cecil Johnson
Keith Browner
Jeff Davis
Larry Kubin
Randy Grimes
Sean Farrell
Joe Shearin
Don Fiedler
George Yarno
Karl Morgan
Rick Mallory
Mark Studaway
Chris Lindstrom
Steve Courson
Ron Heller
Gene Sanders
David Logan
John Cannon
Ken Kaplan
KD Dunn
Gene Branton
Phil Freeman
Jerry Bell
Theo Bell
David Verser
Mark Witte
Calvin Magee
Gerald Carter
Jimmie Giles
Kevin House
Ron Holmes
Leeman Bennett (head coach) Спорт
Trying to sneak onto the field against the freaking 1985 Bears defense? Truly insane idea.
I'm surprised that Young having his name on his back wasn't mentioned as a reason this wouldn't work.
Also having a different number.
Best story about Steve off the field is when his Mom was getting crap in the stands in LA when he played in the USFL,he wasn't having a good game,and the fans started yelling he was overpaid,and his Mom got up and yelled to the fans "But it was an Annuity" 😂😂😂
This one was hilarious--Legendary attempt by Young....gotta love this video. Hoping the coaching staff wouldn't notice is not the way you try to get into a NFL game :). Great video.
For years Young continued to receive his payout from the USFL even after the league folded. The secret to the payments; the money was placed in a fixed annuity, guaranteed by the issuing life insurance company to make payments no matter what happened to the USFL.
The ABA did a similar scheme with some of its stars, if I recall correctly.
@@stuartdollar9912 I wouldn’t doubt it. I think it’s the brain child of a couple of sports agents that wanted to lure big name athletes to their agency.
I believe that also part of the contract was a personal services contract to the owner, which is why he had to buy out the remainder of the contract
Gotta give Young credit for trying 😄
Do a video on how George Seifer, the then-coach of the 49ers, benched Young during a home game against the Eagles in 1994 where the 49ers were losing badly. The normally-calm Young yelled at Seifert and the coaching staff over this--causing the team to rally around Young and leading to the 49ers winning Super Bowl XXIX...
Oh those Buccaneers
Alan Risher, like Steve Young, came to the NFL via the USFL. He played for the Arizona Wranglers, as a starter in 1983 (when they were terrible), and in 1984 (as a backup to Greg Landry). His biggest claim to fame as a pro was a Week 2 comeback win against the Chicago Blitz when the Wranglers rallied from a 29-12 fourth quarter deficit to win 30-29. It was one of only four games in an 18 game season the Wranglers won that year.
You called this the most disastrous moment in Young’s time with the Buccaneers. The face full of Green Bay snow would beg to differ with you.
Unfortunately, watching that disastrous game is one of my earliest memories of watching the Bucs. I was only 4 when that happened.
I wouldn't to be eager to play against the 85 Bears Defense
It was Tampa Bay in 1985. No one in America noticed. 2-14, Baby!
God I love those Buc helmets & uniforms.
Those have to be up there as the greatest in sports history
If they brought those back they'd have to put the team in the NFC North/Central again. It's almost surreal that Tampa regularly played MN, GB, and Detroit back in the day.
I must be getting old. Remember it like yesterday.
Steve Young was on his way to becoming a bust in the NFL when he was playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers but being traded to the San Francisco 49ers in the 1987 NFL off-season was the best thing that happen to him in his NFL career
It was the late 80s and the Niners were playing the Giants. Montana got hurt and Young came in for a few sets. I was just learning about football and asked if Young was good. My Dad said "he's really good." I looked at him. "How good?" He said, "might be the second best in the league." "Better than Simms?" I asked. He chuckled "Montana might be the only one better than this guy. He will be in the HoF with Montana." Somehow my Dad knew before anyone despite Young not being in the right situation. He knew Doug Williams was good before anyone else too. He said everyone sucks when they play for Tampa and then get good after leaving.
At least your dad knew Simms was something to laugh at!
@@davidcobb2693 Simms has 2 rings. He was an excellent QB. But not the same as these 2 guys.
@@icetraydemartini3963 He got ONE ring as a starter and his other ring as Jeff Hostetler's BACKUP, he was mediocre at best!
@@davidcobb2693 He got hurt in 90 after setting everything up.
@@icetraydemartini3963 LMFOL! That team won because of its defense, there comes a time when you have to move on from your boyhood idols and grow up and realize they weren't as good as your 6 to 12 year old mind thought they were, it's time to grow up and face the fact that he was a mediocre QB!
Poor Steve DeBerg, some team is always looking to replace him as the starting quarterback.
The Bengals were going to draft Young in the first round in 1984. They had contract talks with him. They were going to take him. After he went to the USFL, they drafted Esiason in the second round.
Steve Young was being a legend before the 49ers were in the wilderness from 2003 to 2010.
But do we talk about Borat?
Methinks the reason WHY Alan Risher was second on the depth chart was his QB rating in the 1985 USFL season was better than Young's
So that’s why Young was reduced to yelling on the sidelines after 49ers Coach George Seifert pulled him out of the game against the Eagles in 1994.
He actually made 7 straight pro bowls, not 6. He's also the qb with the highest passer rating, before aaron rodgers
This unofficial Official Jaguar Gator 9 historian will remind everyone you made a video about how the Buccaneers acquired Steve DeBerg from the Broncos in 1984.
He ran one in against the falcons in 86
Do a video on how Young playing in Green Bay with the Buccaneers in the blizzard
12:50 to be fair, if Dumb Decisions is anything to go by, I can’t blame him for thinking it could work
Being a Buc in the 80's and mid 90's was tough...
Esp. because they had to freeze their asses off 6 times a year in their upper Midwestern divisional matchups.
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That was Hugh Culverhouse's ( former owner) idea. He thought Packers, Bears, Lions and Vikings fans would enjoy coming to Florida to watch games, in November and December...At the expense of The Buccaneers and fans. He was one of the worst team owners in sports history.
The Bucs, much like in their opener at Chicago, started well and petered out and lost this game. I never knew about Young trying to be slick that day, though. As a longtime Bucs fan, I associate Young with both the Bucs and the Niners.
Steve Young's chances of sneaking onto the field were about as good if you spiked the ball on every single play.
Thats what I heard.
Feels more like something Vince Young would try to do lol
Vince would be more likely to sneak out of an NFL game.
Leeman Bennett was such a terrible coach with the Bucs, this plan actually had a pretty good chance of working.
He wasn't so bad with the BUCS that teams didn't know he was a good QB.
Seven pro-bowls.
Not to mention if Young had gone in as the third string quarterback before the fourth quarter, it would have meant DeBerg and Risher would not have been able to get into the game.
That attempt worked out worse than if he'd done nothing but spike the ball into the ground on every single play. At least his career in San Francisco was a hell of a lot better.
I don’t think that was the rule back then.
Geez Louise, the way this guy kept talking about how Steve Young is arguably one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, ETC.ETC.ETC. I fully expected him to even say he walked on water too. Tone it down just a bit, and just exactly who was the QB before Young got to San Fran?
When the Buccs drafted Testaverde.... that is what caused Young to end up with the 49ers...
In Leeman Bennett's defense, perhaps they didn't have enough film on Steve Young because Hugh Culverhouse, being the cheap sack of crap that he was, would've charged him for the cameras
Doesn't the formation of the offense sort of hinge off of which arm the QB throws with? Especially since the best tackle is usually the blind side tackle?
4:32
They went eight and twenty four, you told us, and then - as if that weren’t bad enough - you told us they only won twenty five percent of their games during that stretch.
Is that some sort of record?? Has any other team ever posted a twenty five per cent winning percentage over an eight and twenty four game stretch? How does that winning percentage stack up against other 8-24 teams over the history of the NFL?
I have a feeling that there will never be an 8-24 team with a worse winning percentage than that.
He was saying that 8-24 translated to a winning percentage of .250.
If you're going to try to fool coaches at least be smart enough to put on the jersey of the guy you're trying to replace so it ain't so BLATANTLY OBVIOUS YOU'RE NOT HIM!!
Fun fact; Steve DeBerg also blocked Joe Montana from starting at one point. Great forgotten story as usual JG9. Those old Buccaneers creamsicle uniforms looked great. Young looked bizarre but sharp. Bonus pics of him in his Express uniform. (They look like knock off Raiders uniforms)
remember my dad saying in 1986 the cowboys should give everything they own to get steve young
Hmm let me sneak on the field with my last name and a giant #8 on my back
Young was always trying to steal someone’s spot at QB.
Young was not ready... I remember hearing about when he got to SF and started working out with Joe Montana... and he found out Joe put in some serious time in the film room and worked on getting prepared for a game... and he saw the results... He learned just how NOT ready for the NFL he was.. College, he could get by with his talents.. the Pros.. just ask RGIII how that works. Though in Young's defense.. The Bucs first 10 years, they SUCKED and this was still within that time frame. I don't think the Steve Young from his niners days could have helped that team... but between poor coaching and the fact that he was still a Gifted player relying on those gifts... He was doomed to fail.
That does show that a lot of athletes come into the league very cocky and immature, and sometimes they blow the opportunity and don't get another chance. Ryan Leaf admits that it took him years to realize just how horribly unprepared he was from a mental standpoint at the time he entered the league.
Honestly they should have let it slide and let him play. Considering he became an HOFer
Young was nothing special before the Niners, goes to show you that being on a well-run team makes a huge difference.
I never even knew Steve Young played for Tampa Bay. That's a shock to me.
Why did it take 25secs b4 anyone attended to deberg? Not even his own team mates gave a shit. SMH.
Bucs orange in this era is slightly less creamsicle. Those uniforms were alright. It was the pirate smiling and performing felatio that ruins it.
... while winking at you.
As a kid I used to draw all of the helmets but I couldn't draw the Tampa Bay mascot Bucco Bruce for some reason lol I don't feel bad about it today 😂🤣😂
They're like Tennessee's colors, no big deal really. But the mascot, just no.
You have some really good videos. I went to alot of those games in the 80s at Tampa stadium. Those were horrible times. Atleast the tickets were real cheap. Most of this could been avoided if they worked with Doug Williams a few years earlier. Enjoy your shows. Thanks man.
Against the 85 bears nonetheless lol
Steve Young's a pretty offbeat and inventive guy (dressed in a super casual way, didn't cash his 49ers checks when he felt he was just taking up space, those sort of things), so I'm not surprised he attempted that out (aw heck, I'd try something like that, mostly just to be subversive🤪).
Well... you think that you can do voice-overs--so 6 of 1.
steve young was laughably bad in tampa because the team around him sucked. it takes more than a good qb to win games.
If he had stayed in Tampa, the Bucs would have been a fair amount better in the late 80s
Nah...it would have taken acts of at least 20 gods and reviving Vince Lombardi to maybe turn the Bucs into winners back then.
@@Phateagle262 Lombardi would have got up from his throne in heaven, walked down to where God was sitting and bent down to make eye contact with Him and said, "I'd rather spend eternity in hell before I'd coach for the Bucs!" God bowed his head and said, " Sorry sir, please forgive me". Lombardi returned to his throne, sat back down and blew his coaching whistle before saying, "Get back to what you were doing everybody, there's a lot of work that has to be done"!
Hugh Culverhouse wouldn’t have allowed it because it would impact him turning a profit
>the buccaroons
Before anyone starts, no Trump wasn't the cause of the USFL folding. He was a part but not the sole reason. The league was mismanaged from the start. Had they stuck with the original 12 teams for a few seasons it might have caught on but they expanded in the 2nd season just for the expansion fees then sold to people who had no business sense. The story of the San Antonio Gunslingers is stuff of legends. Had they not chosen to move to the fall the league might still be around today.
If they STUCK to the spring season they might have stuck around a lot longer.
And Trump was the reason for the move. His fragile ego was shattered because he couldn't get an NFL team so he said if I can't join them I'll beat them. See how that worked out.
@@drewdixon5556 he's still the greatest president in 40 years. Hell, my dog would be a president than your god Biden.
@@donaldpaluga I agree also if they didn't expand the way they did. If they kept with the original 12 teams(and the Breakers could find a home) they would have gotten established better.
@@Rockhound6165 wow I struck a cord with you too huh I never said Biden was my God I can't stand him can't stand Trump either
And yet your team hasn't won a Superbowl yet hahaha I will keep laughing at you pal