From 1999 to 2010 were the years I enjoyed watching the nfl the most. Watched every Sunday all day and couldn't wait for Sunday night countdown and Chris Bermans highlights. Loved Inside the NFL on HBO. Monday night football was the only thing that got me through school days on monday.
What did you love about it Just some ideas Less punting QB carousel Greater Parity Overtime Rules More Offense Legion of Boom No Fly Zone An overtime super bowl Social media Analytics
Emma Bonn Booig Roger Goodeell Owners screwing the cities over and relocating them (Kroenke, Spanos, and Davis) Players being pitted as abusers Refball The deflategate debacle
Okay, let’s have two sets of 11 mostly fast guys run at each other at full speed. Yeah, there will probably be a concussion every time, but, hey, WE enjoy it. The toughest bad asses are sitting behind a keyboard.
They changed the rules to majorly impact how return men are able to impact the game, and how often they're able to make the team primarily as a return man. Now teams want to find someone who can play offense or defense in addition to being a return man.
Sludge but who would click on this video reminiscing about old school ball intending to be shamed for enjoying the days gone by? If nearly everyone in this comment section was given the option to play this game on a professional level at the cost of sustaining long term brain damage I’d do anything for that opportunity. Not to rant but this isn’t really where that discussion is gonna pick up steam
Seattle didn't put engineering work to enhance the noise. They designed the stadium to prevent the fans from getting rained on or snowed on and the end result was the acoustics were greatly enhanced. It happened by accident.
For me, it was the discovery of football. I was in elementary-high school. I developed a crush on Tom Brady, learned how the game works. Also, my local team had been a struggling joke, only to finally prove it by going 0-16. It was a team so bad, a Jr. High backup player could tell you what the team was doing wrong. Oh yeah, the evolution of the scrambling QB and first spread offenses in the pros.
My favorite thing was watching the growth of the kickers and the performance of special teams units in general. The generation of kickers they had from the aughts got so consistently good that it became taken for granted. To the point the league now changed some rules to make it harder again. But you really saw a generation of kickers where if you got a good one, it was like alright. We're set for 8 years. Don't even look at that position. Stop wasting roster spots on competition. It's incredible to think just in the decade prior you could find teams running with sub 70% field goal kicking units. Nowadays, if you're not in the high 80's or 90s, its a much more brutal landscape.
You just can’t beat football from 1985 to 1999. That was its own era, just amazing. So many legends in the time frame. As a kid then, you got to see it all.
Whats hilarious now is that the Cities that financed the stadiums with bonds because they were counting on making the bond payments with revenue now can't pay because there is no stadium revenue.
Something that I miss in retrospect - quarterbacks and runningbacks. For some teams it was a revolving door of quarterbacks, no doubt. Cleveland was a graveyard, of course, but there was no shortage of decent game managers across the league and a lot of great talent developed out of nowhere. We had draft stars in the Manning brothers, Brees, Rivers, Roethisberger, Donovan McNabb, and Aaron Rodgers popping out in the end of the decade, good game managers who made their name before the decade in Steve McNair (RIP), Marc Bulger, Jeff Garcia, draft steals in Matt Hasselbeck, Tony Romo, and of course Tom Brady, the rising star that crashed in Michael Vick, the cinderella QB Kurt Warner who had one last shot at glory with the Cards, and the beloved Brett Favre among many more. There was no shortage of developed talent in the game. If you look to today there's a parade of draft busts and washout at the position. I won't deny that the trend started in the 2000s with players like Alex Smith (at first overall pick he's unquestionably a bust - but still a decent QB) and Jamarcus Russell. I just don't see that sort of development anymore. You still have a few good QBs from that decade playing but we're likely to see Rivers, Roethlisberger, Brees, Rodgers, Tannehill, and Brady retire in the next two years. We'll have Mahomes and Jackson - assuming neither destroy their knees and never learn how to be a pocket QB like RGIII - but there's really not much stock at the position right now. Hell, one of the names I would put up there, Andrew Luck, retired because of injury concerns. Russell Wilson is there but that's a pretty short list I have. The position has degraded for quite a few reasons and I hope for the sake of the sport that the ones that there's an actual solution for do get addressed. The other thing is runningbacks. Emmitt Smith's yardage record will never, ever, ever, ever be broken. People say that about a lot of records but for runningbacks it's hard to envision it ever happening unless Frank Gore somehow manages to play until he's forty-five. Runningbacks are retiring before they're thirty now - and for good reason. And good for them too, get paid and get out, don't ruin your future just for a few extra years. I want them to do well and to move on from the NFL and to have lives as happy and healthy as a veteran NFL player can live. Curtis Martin made it until he was 32, Tiki Barber until 32, Marshall Faulk 32, Edgarrin James at 31, Corey Dillon at 32, etc. The 00s' saw runningbacks retiring earlier than ever before and they trend continued into this decade. I'm more happy to see runningbacks be able to walk away from the game with their health intact than I am sad to see the death of the journeyman runningback and lack of familiar faces at the position but that doesn't mean that I'm not still sad about seeing the end of the runningback who stays with their team for a decade. We might get one or two runningbacks who play for a long time, players like Marshawn Lynch, but they're going to be the exception and one day may be extinct entirely. Will there be a single starting runningback who is 31 years old in 2025? How about 30 or even 29 years old by 2030?
Your critique of Alex Smith is wrong. He actually put together a good career after Jim Harbaugh came there. Some even question if the niners wouldn't have won the superbowl if not for his injury and the replacement of Kaepernick. He then went on to play well for andy reid. His first 5 years he had two coaches who were pure defensive minds. Had 5 overall offensive coordinators in 5 years. Once stability came he actually took off and was a worthwhile 1st overall pick
Yeah whoever invented that shit never had to run a hook in the middle and get creamed blindly from behind by raw-lewis. Was bad for the game because of all the injuries. My team (Green bay born and raised) plays on natural grass, and i think thats the way it should be. Turf is only good for running 100m or possibly kicking, not for contact sports. Its crazy, if you have a big ( 65in plus) HD TV you can look closely at the turf and its not even long enough to touch the sides of their shoes
Love my Patriots! Six SB's later, still one of the greatest dynasties to every play! With the GOAT QB and head coach. We won with every advbersity against us and we will reload, rebuild and win again! GO PATS!!
The 2000's really set the bar high for the Super Bowl. The millinneals will never understand that the Super Bowl was often a blowout before Super Bowl 32. After Super Bowl 31, there have been only a handful of blowouts (SB35, SB37, SB43) and only one snoozer (SB53). It now sets the bar very high for game expectations.
The yellow first down line should ABSOLUTELY be on this list. Do you know how many kids go to their first live game and are perplexed by the line not being there. It works so seamlessly it’s natural to assume it’s as real as the players are. It has made the game so much easier to watch for new viewers.
Man. This video makes the 2000s feel special when it came to breaking records. Now since the season is being extended again, for 1 extra game... Here comes new record holders!
I would put the most playoffs upsets on this list. They were a lot of upsets in the Patriots 2001 02 playoffs; unfortunately for me; the Giants in Super Bowl 42 and the NFC championship game that year against Green Bay; Chargers in the 2007 08 Divisional Round vs the Colts; the Falcons upsetting the Packers in the 2002 03 Wild Card; and I think the Steelers were favorite in the 2004 05 AFC championship game by 14 and the Patriots beat them by that margin. That has to be on this list.
that was a joke that the steelers were 14 point favs they had a rookie QB only lost one more game then the pats. and the pats just shutout Manning to 3 points I will never understand why people were so shocked that the pats won that game easy not to mention they were the champs from the previous year and had won 2 out of the last 3 years.
2:03 Brett Favre's Ageless Decisions. 6:45 Return Aces! 9:38 New Stadiums! 13:57 The Red Challenge Flags. 17:20 Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning! 21:31 The Coaching Carousels! 24:25 The New England Patriots Dynasty! 28:44 Wide Receivers! 33:52 Record-Breaking Performances! 39:57 Close Encounters at the Super Bowl!
If they were to do a top 10 for the 2010's, it's difficult since not many has changed but I'll attempt to make a list, in no order. 1-Mobile QB's being more frequent 2-The Passing Game 3-Legion Of Boom 4-African American QB's being more status quo and successful 5-Exciting Superbowls again 6-Social Media presence 7-NFL back in Los Angeles 8-Emphasizing safety (not that I liked all the new rules but something I can see them putting on the list) 9-Tom Brady becoming the GOAT 10-NFL Honors
Why the NFL in LA? No. I liked them in St Louis and F*** Spanos for moving them out of San Diego. Sorry LA Fans. Just take Dc and nobody would have cared.
@@shrihithtalapaneni9227 I remember their being a top 10 around 2012-2013 about "things we missed about Football" and Football in LA was on the list so that is why I can see them putting LA on this list.
Leon Washington always gets overlooked as a Returner...but has better averages and the same number of Return TDs in less Returns...but Washington was also a very good change of pace running back.
I loved that everytime anyone from the entire Saints franchise kept talking about how THEY rescued the city from Katrina, how Drew Brees threw the ball 80 times a game because...Katrina...how the Saints were so gracious and willing to help the city, that Gov Jindal had to sign a guarantee with Mercedes-Benz to front up repair $$$, in order to entice the Saints to let people in the building to begin with, then, because an NFL franchise teamed up with a creator of luxury vehicles, and Brees needed a new $260 MILLION contract, Payton needed the first EVER $100 MILLION coaching contract in the history of world competitive sports, THEY JACKED UP TICKET PRICES TO OVER $180 PER TICKET, PER GAME...BECAUSE THEY SAVED THE CITY FROM F***ING KATRINA.... The Manning's, were from Louisiana, sent semi after semi after semi after semi to actually help, and they didn't RUN TO EVERY F***ING OPEN MIC, EVERY F***ING NEWS CREW. EVERY F***ING NFL LIVE SHOW AND TALK ABOUT HOW F***ING GREAT THEY WERE... THAT A BLOCKED F***ING PUNT SAVED THE F***ING CITY OF NOLA......F**K YOU!!!
Brett favre: IMO the greatest QB to play the game. Maybe a little reckless, maybe a little unorthodox and defiant with his un-approved audible, he doesn't have a fistful of rings either.. BUT here's what's MORE important. The man loved The game, he had a hell of an arm, not afraid to take risks to win the game, and was the toughest SOB to EVER play the game, and nore importantly his teammates loved and respected him
23:30 is still a fact, to this day. If Tua wins us a Superbowl then he shall finally be forgiven. If not it's always gonna be "Fuck Nick Saban" in Miami.
Saying Manning is a stat hog is Oversymplifying. 2003 - Manning should have the Home Turf, but Vanderchoke missed in the head to head, fine. 2004 - Fine, this is his fault, 3 PTS! 2005 - Boy everything that could go wrong at the end did. A. The defense couldn't beat out Captain Fat F*** for a tackle and B. Vanderchoke did Vanderchoke 2006 - Who knew that a good kicker is important 2007 - They weren't gonna beat NE anyway. 2008 - This was probably his worst team from 2003 - 2010. That said they should have at least made Pittsburgh. However, it was the defense that gave up the TD. 2009 - If Hank Baskett does his DAMN job, then the game is different. Also, if Caldwell and Polian didn't get drunk then this team would be 07 Pats 2.0 2010 - Who knew? The Kick team gave up a long return on the kickoff. And the defense folded to the BUTT FUMBLE! 2012 - If Rahim Moore knocks down that DAMN pass, then they win the SB. 2013 - Boy that SB is his Waterloo. 2014 - They probably would have still lost in New England. At least Fox was fired so Kubiak came in.
Reggie White got in 21 sacks games 12 he was on pace for like 26. Then 18 the year before, then 18 the year after. Like 60 sacks in less than 3 seasons. So anyone. that wants to challenge him, do that
Half these things I hated about the 2000’s !! The coaching carousel !? Who the hell liked that ? How is a guy suppose to turn a crap ass team around in 2 yrs? Especially when the coach has no control over who the players are that he’s coaching? The NFL is a joke these days! Let’s go back to leather helmets and players with some loyalty towards the team and players that make a lot less money !
Patriots of the 2000s: Want to see me have a dynasty? Patriots of the 2010s; Want to see me do it again If I was to do a history of the Patriots from 2000-2019, it'd have to be in 4 acts: the rise of the first dynasty 2001-2007, the wilderness, the return of the second dynasty, the collapse
I’ll take a blow out superbowl over a close game any day. I just love seeing a good team go full out. A close game means both teams weren’t that great in the first place.
I wouldn't mind seeing Top 10 Comebacks on here it has a lot of interesting games on there like the Monday Night Miracle and a couple more games that's hard to find
@@michaelleroy9281 I hope they stop getting political and stop letting the woke mob hold them hostage ASAP. They're gonna continue to see their ratings sink.
@@jessedellross3245 Very true. 5 Super Bowl appearances and went to 8 straight AFC title games during the 2010s compared to 4 Super Bowl appearances and 5 AFC title games during the 2000s.
From 1999 to 2010 were the years I enjoyed watching the nfl the most. Watched every Sunday all day and couldn't wait for Sunday night countdown and Chris Bermans highlights. Loved Inside the NFL on HBO. Monday night football was the only thing that got me through school days on monday.
Andy Reid: "Your heart is as big as my waist!" 😂
Cruel lol
I hope NFL Network does a 2010s edition.
Same
What did you love about it
Just some ideas
Less punting
QB carousel
Greater Parity
Overtime Rules
More Offense
Legion of Boom
No Fly Zone
An overtime super bowl
Social media
Analytics
Emma Bonn Booig Roger Goodeell Owners screwing the cities over and relocating them (Kroenke, Spanos, and Davis)
Players being pitted as abusers
Refball
The deflategate debacle
The catch rule
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy
Greedy owners ditching cities
Patriots winning everything
Wait, "loved"? Oops, wrong list.
This decade kinda sucked.
It would be all Patriots and the GOAT
2000s was the last decade of great return specialists. We will never have No. 9 in this list again sadly.
Okay, let’s have two sets of 11 mostly fast guys run at each other at full speed.
Yeah, there will probably be a concussion every time, but, hey, WE enjoy it.
The toughest bad asses are sitting behind a keyboard.
Sludge brother honestly nobody wants to hear that shit
They changed the rules to majorly impact how return men are able to impact the game, and how often they're able to make the team primarily as a return man. Now teams want to find someone who can play offense or defense in addition to being a return man.
Lindor, in my humble opinion, I think you are wrong.
Sludge but who would click on this video reminiscing about old school ball intending to be shamed for enjoying the days gone by? If nearly everyone in this comment section was given the option to play this game on a professional level at the cost of sustaining long term brain damage I’d do anything for that opportunity. Not to rant but this isn’t really where that discussion is gonna pick up steam
Seattle didn't put engineering work to enhance the noise. They designed the stadium to prevent the fans from getting rained on or snowed on and the end result was the acoustics were greatly enhanced. It happened by accident.
For me, it was the discovery of football. I was in elementary-high school. I developed a crush on Tom Brady, learned how the game works.
Also, my local team had been a struggling joke, only to finally prove it by going 0-16. It was a team so bad, a Jr. High backup player could tell you what the team was doing wrong.
Oh yeah, the evolution of the scrambling QB and first spread offenses in the pros.
Didn’t even know this particular list existed. Isaac you are the man! Keep them coming!
There will be more to come as well.
I 2nd that Notion
My favorite thing was watching the growth of the kickers and the performance of special teams units in general. The generation of kickers they had from the aughts got so consistently good that it became taken for granted. To the point the league now changed some rules to make it harder again. But you really saw a generation of kickers where if you got a good one, it was like alright. We're set for 8 years. Don't even look at that position. Stop wasting roster spots on competition. It's incredible to think just in the decade prior you could find teams running with sub 70% field goal kicking units. Nowadays, if you're not in the high 80's or 90s, its a much more brutal landscape.
2000s They got new stadiums
2010s Most of them got Renovated.
Yup time changes quicky
And the Raiders can finally join the NFL in terms of upgrade! That Oakland Coliseum, outdated!!!!
Cept the Dolphins with their stadium naming rights
One thing I loved about 00s NFL football was seeing all of those Reebok jerseys and uniforms
Same here 👍🏾💯
You just can’t beat football from 1985 to 1999. That was its own era, just amazing. So many legends in the time frame. As a kid then, you got to see it all.
You know who doesn’t like these new stadiums? The taxpayers
Agreed. As someone who lives close to St. Louis, we do not envy the west coast and east coast metropolitan areas.
Yeah, that annoys me to see on this list. Those things aren't free, and it certainly isn't the owners who pay for them...
Stop voting them in
Whats hilarious now is that the Cities that financed the stadiums with bonds because they were counting on making the bond payments with revenue now can't pay because there is no stadium revenue.
Yep. Meanwhile the hospital's and schools fall apart
Something that I miss in retrospect - quarterbacks and runningbacks.
For some teams it was a revolving door of quarterbacks, no doubt. Cleveland was a graveyard, of course, but there was no shortage of decent game managers across the league and a lot of great talent developed out of nowhere. We had draft stars in the Manning brothers, Brees, Rivers, Roethisberger, Donovan McNabb, and Aaron Rodgers popping out in the end of the decade, good game managers who made their name before the decade in Steve McNair (RIP), Marc Bulger, Jeff Garcia, draft steals in Matt Hasselbeck, Tony Romo, and of course Tom Brady, the rising star that crashed in Michael Vick, the cinderella QB Kurt Warner who had one last shot at glory with the Cards, and the beloved Brett Favre among many more. There was no shortage of developed talent in the game. If you look to today there's a parade of draft busts and washout at the position. I won't deny that the trend started in the 2000s with players like Alex Smith (at first overall pick he's unquestionably a bust - but still a decent QB) and Jamarcus Russell. I just don't see that sort of development anymore. You still have a few good QBs from that decade playing but we're likely to see Rivers, Roethlisberger, Brees, Rodgers, Tannehill, and Brady retire in the next two years. We'll have Mahomes and Jackson - assuming neither destroy their knees and never learn how to be a pocket QB like RGIII - but there's really not much stock at the position right now. Hell, one of the names I would put up there, Andrew Luck, retired because of injury concerns. Russell Wilson is there but that's a pretty short list I have. The position has degraded for quite a few reasons and I hope for the sake of the sport that the ones that there's an actual solution for do get addressed.
The other thing is runningbacks. Emmitt Smith's yardage record will never, ever, ever, ever be broken. People say that about a lot of records but for runningbacks it's hard to envision it ever happening unless Frank Gore somehow manages to play until he's forty-five. Runningbacks are retiring before they're thirty now - and for good reason. And good for them too, get paid and get out, don't ruin your future just for a few extra years. I want them to do well and to move on from the NFL and to have lives as happy and healthy as a veteran NFL player can live. Curtis Martin made it until he was 32, Tiki Barber until 32, Marshall Faulk 32, Edgarrin James at 31, Corey Dillon at 32, etc. The 00s' saw runningbacks retiring earlier than ever before and they trend continued into this decade. I'm more happy to see runningbacks be able to walk away from the game with their health intact than I am sad to see the death of the journeyman runningback and lack of familiar faces at the position but that doesn't mean that I'm not still sad about seeing the end of the runningback who stays with their team for a decade. We might get one or two runningbacks who play for a long time, players like Marshawn Lynch, but they're going to be the exception and one day may be extinct entirely. Will there be a single starting runningback who is 31 years old in 2025? How about 30 or even 29 years old by 2030?
Your critique of Alex Smith is wrong. He actually put together a good career after Jim Harbaugh came there. Some even question if the niners wouldn't have won the superbowl if not for his injury and the replacement of Kaepernick. He then went on to play well for andy reid. His first 5 years he had two coaches who were pure defensive minds. Had 5 overall offensive coordinators in 5 years. Once stability came he actually took off and was a worthwhile 1st overall pick
Thank you for uploading these treasures.
I still can’t believe they made guys play on the old artificial turf
Richard Oki AstroTurf looked good on video games
@@grid-natics2983 it was pretty, but Fuck it hurt
I played in a college game on some it was awful
I had heard the stories, but until I was on the university of illinois’ field myself, I didn’t quite believe it.
Fuzzy concrete.
Yeah whoever invented that shit never had to run a hook in the middle and get creamed blindly from behind by raw-lewis. Was bad for the game because of all the injuries. My team (Green bay born and raised) plays on natural grass, and i think thats the way it should be. Turf is only good for running 100m or possibly kicking, not for contact sports. Its crazy, if you have a big ( 65in plus) HD TV you can look closely at the turf and its not even long enough to touch the sides of their shoes
It helps that all nfl fields are heated from underneath, too.
Omg I'm seriously so excited you uploaded. This is amazing! I think you give more variety than the NFL Films channel, this is awesome!! Thank you
You're welcome.
Love my Patriots! Six SB's later, still one of the greatest dynasties to every play! With the GOAT QB and head coach. We won with every advbersity against us and we will reload, rebuild and win again! GO PATS!!
Congrats on the milestone! keep bringing the great content!
Thanks.
The 2000's really set the bar high for the Super Bowl. The millinneals will never understand that the Super Bowl was often a blowout before Super Bowl 32. After Super Bowl 31, there have been only a handful of blowouts (SB35, SB37, SB43) and only one snoozer (SB53). It now sets the bar very high for game expectations.
SB 43 was awesome dude
I think you meant Super Bowl 48. Super Bowl 43 was competitive.
SB 33 was a snoozer...SB 53 was a good, defensive game
SB was Pittsburgh 27 Arizona 23 not a blowout
The yellow first down line should ABSOLUTELY be on this list.
Do you know how many kids go to their first live game and are perplexed by the line not being there. It works so seamlessly it’s natural to assume it’s as real as the players are.
It has made the game so much easier to watch for new viewers.
Jim Mandich hating Nick Saban is hilarious.
I thought I had see em all myself I love these videos thank you issac
You're welcome.
Dude thank you for putting this up during these times ... you have lowered a group of peoples anxiety
You're welcome.
Isaac when i get home from work every day and uv uploaded i'm fist pumpin for Scotland! NFL TOP TEN is the berries
Man. This video makes the 2000s feel special when it came to breaking records.
Now since the season is being extended again, for 1 extra game... Here comes new record holders!
I love the 2000s!
I would put the most playoffs upsets on this list. They were a lot of upsets in the Patriots 2001 02 playoffs; unfortunately for me; the Giants in Super Bowl 42 and the NFC championship game that year against Green Bay; Chargers in the 2007 08 Divisional Round vs the Colts; the Falcons upsetting the Packers in the 2002 03 Wild Card; and I think the Steelers were favorite in the 2004 05 AFC championship game by 14 and the Patriots beat them by that margin. That has to be on this list.
that was a joke that the steelers were 14 point favs they had a rookie QB only lost one more game then the pats. and the pats just shutout Manning to 3 points I will never understand why people were so shocked that the pats won that game easy not to mention they were the champs from the previous year and had won 2 out of the last 3 years.
Man this was an trip down memory lane...even if i was born as lion's fan lol.
Ironically the Patriots dynasty was the most hated thing about the 2010’s😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yet the 2010s had the two State Farm qbs won Super Bowls and MVPs
Aaron Rodgers-XLV
Pat Mahomes-LIV
Patriots dynasty - zzzzz
In the 2000s and early 2010s it was fun, especially after Eli took them down a peg.
Brady's second set of three was just unfair.
2:03 Brett Favre's Ageless Decisions.
6:45 Return Aces!
9:38 New Stadiums!
13:57 The Red Challenge Flags.
17:20 Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning!
21:31 The Coaching Carousels!
24:25 The New England Patriots Dynasty!
28:44 Wide Receivers!
33:52 Record-Breaking Performances!
39:57 Close Encounters at the Super Bowl!
One returner that was great too was Nathan Vasher
The Ravens winning Super Bowl XXXV in 2000 is what I love about the 2000s.
If they were to do a top 10 for the 2010's, it's difficult since not many has changed but I'll attempt to make a list, in no order.
1-Mobile QB's being more frequent
2-The Passing Game
3-Legion Of Boom
4-African American QB's being more status quo and successful
5-Exciting Superbowls again
6-Social Media presence
7-NFL back in Los Angeles
8-Emphasizing safety (not that I liked all the new rules but something I can see them putting on the list)
9-Tom Brady becoming the GOAT
10-NFL Honors
Idk about NFL Honors. I'd say maybe the growth of fantasy football. It really became popular during the 2010s.
Why the NFL in LA? No. I liked them in St Louis and F*** Spanos for moving them out of San Diego. Sorry LA Fans. Just take Dc and nobody would have cared.
The replacement refs like the fail mary
@@shrihithtalapaneni9227 I remember their being a top 10 around 2012-2013 about "things we missed about Football" and Football in LA was on the list so that is why I can see them putting LA on this list.
Drew Brees is the GOAT. dont @ me. look at the stats.
It being 2021; the one thing I miss are real tackles. I mean Boxers deliver real hits & they don't mess around on defense.
Love these guys
NFL network should make top 10
Funniest most creative remarks made
by the commentators
commenting in between slots
Do u have the Stanford vs UCLA March 6 2008 OT basketball game
As a 2000’s kid the best moment was seeing David tyree’s catch in the SB😂😂😂
Malcolm Butler's interceptions was 10x better.
As a diehard Packers fan, I will always love Favre!
Good video
The thing I loved most about the 2000s? Dick Vermeil's Chiefs.
27:50 this was probably the most savage thing I’ve heard about Lindsay Lohan in a while 😂
Devin Hester was ridiculous
My favorite memory was watching brady owning the Buffalo jills
The Hero we need.
Super Bowls got better in this decade. Very few blowouts since 2001.
6:14 RIP silverdome
with Emmitt and Brett they were career records...so YAY!!!
I wish they did new episodes of this show to update 😕
Brett Favre retirement watch should be top ten things we hated about the 2000's. lol
I miss the 90s and 2000s football area i really do. It felt more competitive. But my browns are winning now so.......😁
Leon Washington always gets overlooked as a Returner...but has better averages and the same number of Return TDs in less Returns...but Washington was also a very good change of pace running back.
Still impressed Chad had the balls to jump into the stands in Cleveland. Wouldn't have flown over in the old municipal stadium.
I loved that everytime anyone from the entire Saints franchise kept talking about how THEY rescued the city from Katrina, how Drew Brees threw the ball 80 times a game because...Katrina...how the Saints were so gracious and willing to help the city, that Gov Jindal had to sign a guarantee with Mercedes-Benz to front up repair $$$, in order to entice the Saints to let people in the building to begin with, then, because an NFL franchise teamed up with a creator of luxury vehicles, and Brees needed a new $260 MILLION contract, Payton needed the first EVER $100 MILLION coaching contract in the history of world competitive sports, THEY JACKED UP TICKET PRICES TO OVER $180 PER TICKET, PER GAME...BECAUSE THEY SAVED THE CITY FROM F***ING KATRINA....
The Manning's, were from Louisiana, sent semi after semi after semi after semi to actually help, and they didn't RUN TO EVERY F***ING OPEN MIC, EVERY F***ING NEWS CREW. EVERY F***ING NFL LIVE SHOW AND TALK ABOUT HOW F***ING GREAT THEY WERE... THAT A BLOCKED F***ING PUNT SAVED THE F***ING CITY OF NOLA......F**K YOU!!!
Could you do top 10 Cornerback tandems?
I'll try to find it.
I miss 00s football it was the last great era of the NFL imo
How is Moss not part of #3?
Yellow first down line
43:27 “The great story of the New Orleans Saints”
cough cough *Bountygate* cough cough
IKR
43:58 - Salary Cap.
Brett Favre with Vikings in 2009
@Hector Rodriguez i love Favre but the packers got the last laugh the very next year
@@eyeconqueror1185 I would say Superbowl Champions is a last laugh
Oh man the radio guy going ballistic
I wonder when we’ll get a Top 10 things we loved about the 2010s. Haven’t seen it yet.
Brett favre: IMO the greatest QB to play the game. Maybe a little reckless, maybe a little unorthodox and defiant with his un-approved audible, he doesn't have a fistful of rings either.. BUT here's what's MORE important. The man loved The game, he had a hell of an arm, not afraid to take risks to win the game, and was the toughest SOB to EVER play the game, and nore importantly his teammates loved and respected him
As a Lions fan I grew up hating Brett but I can respect him now. Only thing about Brett was his reckless interceptions.
Damn I guess 113 head coaching changes.
Chad Johnson saying "Child Please" on Twitter or New Year same question, " How do you stop 85?"
28:19 The most famous NFL Player and the most famous person alive (well, maybe).
A pack of Parliaments and some Lifesavers . Harsh but funny .😆😆😆
23:30 is still a fact, to this day. If Tua wins us a Superbowl then he shall finally be forgiven. If not it's always gonna be "Fuck Nick Saban" in Miami.
Saying Manning is a stat hog is Oversymplifying.
2003 - Manning should have the Home Turf, but Vanderchoke missed in the head to head, fine.
2004 - Fine, this is his fault, 3 PTS!
2005 - Boy everything that could go wrong at the end did. A. The defense couldn't beat out Captain Fat F*** for a tackle and B. Vanderchoke did Vanderchoke
2006 - Who knew that a good kicker is important
2007 - They weren't gonna beat NE anyway.
2008 - This was probably his worst team from 2003 - 2010. That said they should have at least made Pittsburgh. However, it was the defense that gave up the TD.
2009 - If Hank Baskett does his DAMN job, then the game is different. Also, if Caldwell and Polian didn't get drunk then this team would be 07 Pats 2.0
2010 - Who knew? The Kick team gave up a long return on the kickoff. And the defense folded to the BUTT FUMBLE!
2012 - If Rahim Moore knocks down that DAMN pass, then they win the SB.
2013 - Boy that SB is his Waterloo.
2014 - They probably would have still lost in New England. At least Fox was fired so Kubiak came in.
wasn't 03 because the Pats stopped the colts on the 1 yard line 3 times when James couldn't get over?
John went IN on Lindsay Lohan.
During the coaching segment they forgot Jim Mora’s “playoffs playoffs don’t talk about playoffs” rant
Yet LT still has the all time touchdown record and the last time anyone got even close was Kamara with 21. LT had 31
I would’ve put NFL HardKnocks and Madden Football on this list
Reggie White got in 21 sacks games 12 he was on pace for like 26. Then 18 the year before, then 18 the year after. Like 60 sacks in less than 3 seasons. So anyone. that wants to challenge him, do that
Deacon Jones and LT got Reggie beat in that category
In the 2010s there was no return aces. Sad
Half these things I hated about the 2000’s !!
The coaching carousel !? Who the hell liked that ? How is a guy suppose to turn a crap ass team around in 2 yrs? Especially when the coach has no control over who the players are that he’s coaching? The NFL is a joke these days! Let’s go back to leather helmets and players with some loyalty towards the team and players that make a lot less money !
Patriots of the 2000s: Want to see me have a dynasty?
Patriots of the 2010s; Want to see me do it again
If I was to do a history of the Patriots from 2000-2019, it'd have to be in 4 acts: the rise of the first dynasty 2001-2007, the wilderness, the return of the second dynasty, the collapse
The Chiefs are now taking over
No Randy Moss in the crazy wide receivers?
38:49 for the recap
You better put Steve Smith on here
1:30
I heard from around the way the farve would have preferred Minnesota if he had to start over again. 🙃
I’ll take a blow out superbowl over a close game any day. I just love seeing a good team go full out. A close game means both teams weren’t that great in the first place.
Or that both teams were that great.
27:42
Rare Drew Magary sighting
28:19 Look Potus
Things from the 2000s that are gone
2004 qb draft class
Return aces
Fullbacks
11:00
Brett Favre is number one for me
Mike Tice threw that challenge flag with mean intent
I wouldn't mind seeing Top 10 Comebacks on here it has a lot of interesting games on there like the Monday Night Miracle and a couple more games that's hard to find
Spygate
If only yall would do one now, Brett would be #1 most hated.
Favre did screw the Jets. 8-3, but finish at 9-7 and miss playoffs because Favre played through a Torn Bicep to keep his Ironman Streak going.
"Chad Johnson is a genius" Yep geniuses beat their wives. He should still be in jail!
And change their name to something infantile.
My name is spencer baked-ruffles Jr
Shuddup marrick
He can beat me any day d:
@@sassysalmon93 yeah defend that thug. You must be a "genius" also. The special kind of genius
They put quite a bit of effort into not admitting that the red challenge flag came from the USFL.
Ayoo moment: Buddy " people love that color in the game" nothing but highlights of black players 😂
7:34 what is this burnt up pookie 😅😂
Wait. They included the Saints super bowl despite it taking place in 2010? (A separate decade from the 2000's 2000-2009 = 10 years = decade)
Its 2009 season. Playoffs games are played next year of the season. Eg: super bowl 55 played in 2021 for the 2020 season
Lol bad officiating and scripted games would be #1 and #2 easily for most hated things if they do a list for most hated things in the 2010s lmao.
The last great decade of the NFL. It started becoming shit in the 2010s. Thanks Roger Gotohell...I mean Goodell.
NFL during the 2010's safety this safety that.
@@ibraheemrao8434 And started to get political in 2016.
@@finchborat through 2021
@@michaelleroy9281 I hope they stop getting political and stop letting the woke mob hold them hostage ASAP. They're gonna continue to see their ratings sink.
The funny thing about #4 is that the second patriot dynasty is even better then the first one.
To me, the dynasty didn't really end. Ultimately, it was a two-decade dynasty.
@@finchborat yes indeed. Though the second decade was more successful
@@jessedellross3245 Very true. 5 Super Bowl appearances and went to 8 straight AFC title games during the 2010s compared to 4 Super Bowl appearances and 5 AFC title games during the 2000s.
Didn't favre take the Vikings to the nfc championship game I mean it's not like he couldn't play anymore