Manning Cast reacts to tom Brady game winning comeback drive

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  • @PattyBandAidz
    @PattyBandAidz 7 месяцев назад +172

    The TD pass that was called back due to the holding penalty is an absolutely TEXT BOOK throw for all my QBs out there. If the defender shows you his back, put the ball right next to his ear, beautiful, BEAUTIFUL throw by Brady right there.

    • @Dom213
      @Dom213 Месяц назад +3

      Yes sir. I wasn't a qb, but I was always put as the qb in street games. The second the defender turned his head that receiver his being hit for a touchdown

    • @robertbecker5310
      @robertbecker5310 Месяц назад +1

      Facts 100%

    • @SfGuero900
      @SfGuero900 26 дней назад

      It was an amazing throw, but aren’t all dbs backs always turnt?

  • @UpstateGardening
    @UpstateGardening 7 месяцев назад +82

    That Julio catch was Prime af, one last flash of greatness

  • @ROCK35377
    @ROCK35377 7 месяцев назад +413

    When the Saints called that last timeout, you see how Brady came over to Leftwich and called for Rachaad White to replace Fournette. Result: Game winner. After the play, Brady points with a big smile over at Leftwich, "Told you!" GOAT.

    • @KiKAndJayD
      @KiKAndJayD 2 месяца назад +17

      wow, you can even hear the mic pick him up saying "rachaad in??"

    • @keegondill500
      @keegondill500 Месяц назад +1

      Fournette was still in wasn't he? I saw him in the touchdown celebration camera view.

    • @lilibordei721
      @lilibordei721 Месяц назад +5

      Brady fan: so yeah Tom clenched his cheeks and snapped that brown log right into the bowl...then sneezed.... what a goat

    • @AltuveCucks
      @AltuveCucks Месяц назад

      @@lilibordei721mad cause your favorite player is nowhere near as good lol keep hating weirdo

    • @crizzleyo815
      @crizzleyo815 29 дней назад +3

      @@lilibordei721 lmao it must have been a tough decade or two for you as a brady hater. show me your goat playing offensive coordinator on a final play to win his 7th superbowl

  • @matthewsawczyn6592
    @matthewsawczyn6592 Год назад +6824

    "You got an eternity."
    A reminder of how good Peyton was with clock management

  • @aaronmarkham4424
    @aaronmarkham4424 Год назад +8488

    Cray that both Eli and Peyton and are watching BRADY still play…

    • @panchito1384
      @panchito1384 Год назад +118

      Yes right 😅

    • @kevinwalsh4652
      @kevinwalsh4652 Год назад +220

      Very astute observation because above all the paid shills, hucksters, jock sniffers, and rump swabs, dudes like Nick Wrong, Rob Parker, etc. these two are uniquely qualified to watch in awe at the 🐐🐐🐐 in action

    • @mfuller1957
      @mfuller1957 Год назад +76

      How could they not! The GOAT was on the field!

    • @Frankincensedjb123
      @Frankincensedjb123 Год назад +54

      @@kevinwalsh4652 you mean Payton and Tom's daddy

    • @londo64
      @londo64 Год назад +56

      @@Frankincensedjb123 you mean Peyton is watching his daddy play, with his grandfather?

  • @sammurphy3343
    @sammurphy3343 Год назад +3087

    Their personal histories playing against Brady makes their game analysis very enthralling.

    • @dirtydupe
      @dirtydupe Год назад +87

      Nothing makes their analysis enthralling. Watching peyton carry the broadcast with his “charisma” while Eli struggles to string a sentence together is unbearable. I’d think more highly of the broadcast if they were just grunting and throwing feces.

    • @robinHobin
      @robinHobin Год назад +96

      @@dirtydupe lmaooooooo wtf☠☠☠☠☠

    • @paulywalnuts5008
      @paulywalnuts5008 Год назад +47

      @@dirtydupe Eli beat Brady in both superbowl appearances and has to watch him be called the goat while he stares off slack jawed into the void .

    • @Kaospattern
      @Kaospattern Год назад +40

      @@paulywalnuts5008 Giants D beat Brady, Eli was just here for the ride

    • @Nqwilliams
      @Nqwilliams Год назад +33

      “I want Tom to win as much as possible because that makes my two SB wins over him even better”

  • @MikeySkywalker
    @MikeySkywalker Год назад +5151

    Man you can tell both Eli and Peyton still have that competitive nature within them.

    • @MikeySkywalker
      @MikeySkywalker Год назад +141

      @@twow3f855 I was more just talking about how into the game they were. But you might be right. Brady took one of the last records Peyton had with that comeback. I don't think Eli cares though. He is the one guy who will always have a Trump card on Brady which I have to admit annoys me to no end. I still shudder when I think about 2007.

    • @Zharghar08
      @Zharghar08 Год назад +28

      @@twow3f855 Why do you assume they have feelings of animosity toward his success from their reactions here? The reactions they had toward the called back TD were favorable toward the play, and the only negative things Peyton said at the end/throughout was his criticism of NO not calling any timeouts during the drive. I don't watch all of these casts but every time I do it seems like both of them are always trying to analyze and look for what both sides could be doing. Eli focusing on what the D can do doesn't come off as him wanting them to succeed specifically against Brady, but more of just trying to comment on the situation in general. I mean just look at Peyton...dude is laser focused the whole time like he's trying to read the plays back when he was playing. MRoberts is right that the competitive spirit in general is still there, you can see it by how focused they are or how upset they get when bad plays or game management happens. But there's no evidence in words or reaction here that really suggest them wishing for TB to fail. Sure, they could have personal feelings of jealousy for his accomplishments, but it's not really shown here at all.

    • @MikeySkywalker
      @MikeySkywalker Год назад +15

      @@twow3f855 Man we are so lucky we got to watch the greatest payer ever for over twenty years. People only got to see Jordan for like 10. They only saw Gretzky for even less. They saw Willie Mays for 22 years, but not at the height of his powers. We are so damn lucky. I'll tell my grandkids about this.

    • @cislord8532
      @cislord8532 Год назад +4

      @@MikeySkywalker Well said. Appreciate greatness! 🐐

    • @Hydepop19
      @Hydepop19 Год назад +2

      @@twow3f855 why would they want that? Eli won 2 against Brady. And Peyton beat Brady in 3 AFC Championship games and winning 2 Super Bowls off of those wins. I think they wanted Brady to win haha

  • @VashTheDamnFiend
    @VashTheDamnFiend Год назад +2940

    As a pats fan who’s hated and respected the Mannings forever, it’s heartwarming to see them cheer on Tom

    • @ryanlapoint89
      @ryanlapoint89 Год назад

      Why you hate the mannings? They were never a threat to Patriots

    • @VashTheDamnFiend
      @VashTheDamnFiend Год назад +77

      @@ryanlapoint89 lol Eli beat the Pats in two super bowls plus Peyton was always a touch matchup. I still remember Marlin Jackson picking off Brady in the AFC championship the year the Colts played the Bears in the Super Bowl

    • @ychighlights2303
      @ychighlights2303  Год назад +47

      The good old days!

    • @GeneralBuckNaked
      @GeneralBuckNaked Год назад +18

      @EROCK ARMY NIGHA.. I still cant believe that Bears team made the Superbowl!. Thats how good their Defense was though.. Just imagine if they had a decent QB and at least an extra offensive threat

    • @187mrsmith
      @187mrsmith Год назад +27

      @@VashTheDamnFiend That's exactly why we hated the manning but we also respected them cus they was tough as nails an we could never beat them giants squads

  • @GameTime-yj6qv
    @GameTime-yj6qv 10 месяцев назад +90

    Watching Brady execute his game winning drives was a thing of beauty. He was always so calm, cool, and collected in crunch time.

  • @J0SHOFFICIAL
    @J0SHOFFICIAL Год назад +331

    Having a GOAT commercial pop up about Brady while Peyton is watching; is crazy.

    • @ychighlights2303
      @ychighlights2303  Год назад +15

      Lol

    • @joeclayton2121
      @joeclayton2121 Год назад +6

      i loved it

    • @eamonkelley3811
      @eamonkelley3811 Год назад +22

      Peyton knows it. But I bet he loves he is 3-2 all time vs Tom in the playoffs

    • @rafaelguasp1141
      @rafaelguasp1141 5 месяцев назад +1

      Kind of disrespectful for a sports network to do that

    • @webbofmusic
      @webbofmusic 5 месяцев назад +11

      Not that crazy when there is no comparison

  • @Paintball1212
    @Paintball1212 Год назад +442

    I miss seeing the handshakes between Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. We were spoiled watching them play.

    • @RSTI191
      @RSTI191 10 месяцев назад +20

      Best of times when they played each other..
      You marked those games on your calendar months prior

    • @evansherman1759
      @evansherman1759 9 месяцев назад +10

      @@RSTI191y’all making me sad stop

    • @johnselwitz5362
      @johnselwitz5362 5 месяцев назад +12

      It sucks getting older. I’m old enough to remember a few great QB rivalries: Kelly vs. Marino, Aikman vs. Young, and of course Peyton vs. Tom. Today’s NFL is just not the same anymore

  • @ef_danielsan
    @ef_danielsan Год назад +377

    Love it. I love that their eyes are darting all over the field, not just on the QB and the ball. Like he noticed Evans wasn't on the field. They're looking at coverages, and what they're being given at all times. It's so much more fun to watch than the talking heads in the booth. It makes it way more meaningful instead of trying to sell us on some story line.

    • @DBCOOPER888
      @DBCOOPER888 Год назад +4

      Absolutely agree. Like a more chill, competent version of Tony Romo, and there's two of them.

  • @stephenventura4075
    @stephenventura4075 Год назад +1132

    I seriously think Brady’s final season, while one of his personal worst, was still one of the best QB seasons that year. 4700 yards, 25 TDs to 9 INTs, as well as one of the lowest sack numbers, all while having no run game to fall back on

    • @safety5261
      @safety5261 Год назад +305

      He also put a crappy team on his back and carried them to the playoffs

    • @wheeliesmalls9464
      @wheeliesmalls9464 Год назад +72

      ​@@safety5261and almost won that game too

    • @adanj.861
      @adanj.861 Год назад +53

      @@wheeliesmalls9464 Think ur misremembering..they got blown out vs the cowboys in the playoffs lol. But that bucs team was not that good that year they had the benefit of being in a bad division and brady still being somewhat decent at 45

    • @JohnSmith-es3dn
      @JohnSmith-es3dn Год назад +135

      ​@@adanj.861worst oline in the NFL and brady carried them to the playoffs.

    • @i.03983
      @i.03983 Год назад +39

      It's the divorce that fucked him up

  • @QueensWino
    @QueensWino Год назад +545

    Love how quiet and at times transfixed they were at the action towards the end. Like the other commenter said, they picture themselves down on the field calling the plays!

    • @calvinhobbes7032
      @calvinhobbes7032 Год назад

      No they’re just bad commentators. The manning cast is garbage eaten up by people who are blinded by stardom

  • @FaaairlyDecentGaming
    @FaaairlyDecentGaming Год назад +190

    Payton LOVES football.
    His facial expressions and even his breathing was changing during big moments in the game.
    You can tell he still feels everything about this game.

    • @skyh2394
      @skyh2394 9 месяцев назад +1

      Crazy how y'all can FOOTball an sport thats played 99% of the time with the hands lmao

    • @Norcat10
      @Norcat10 9 месяцев назад +11

      @@skyh2394I’m gay

    • @redsit
      @redsit 5 месяцев назад

      It's played on foot. ​@@skyh2394

    • @jcsmitty22
      @jcsmitty22 2 месяца назад

      it seems like he has money on the game to be honest lol

    • @TehUltimateSnake
      @TehUltimateSnake 2 месяца назад +1

      @@skyh2394 I too am gay.

  • @rorycollin4185
    @rorycollin4185 Год назад +1221

    Mannings watching TB still making come backs years after they retired is priceless.

    • @dominics7565
      @dominics7565 Год назад +4

      Brady never had a neck injury

    • @shaycryswiserwiser4253
      @shaycryswiserwiser4253 Год назад +26

      @@dominics7565 true but Payton won a supebowl after his neck injury

    • @albrady1472
      @albrady1472 Год назад +46

      @@shaycryswiserwiser4253 brady won a superbowl with a torn knee

    • @CacophonyOfDestruction
      @CacophonyOfDestruction Год назад +9

      I don’t think Eli at least feels that way with a 2-0 Super Bowl record against Brady. The rivalry between Peyton and Brady was definitely more heated over the years. You can tell Peyton is rooting against Brady a bit lol

    • @shaycryswiserwiser4253
      @shaycryswiserwiser4253 Год назад +2

      @@CacophonyOfDestruction if he is that truly sucks there friends in real life he’s out of the game why do you even think this way I’m sure he’s rooting for him

  • @jrfan912
    @jrfan912 Год назад +335

    It's awesome seeing how excited Brady gets with a winning score. That's the energy, experience and fun he brings to the game!

    • @ychighlights2303
      @ychighlights2303  Год назад +3

      Yup!

    • @zboy2020vision
      @zboy2020vision Год назад +1

      Also think it was telling how disinterested the rest of the team looked like the team that year really gave up and let him down

    • @daricklapaglia4337
      @daricklapaglia4337 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@zboy2020visionyeah they didn't even celebrate when they scored

    • @xKillZone99
      @xKillZone99 4 месяца назад

      ​@zboy2020vision issue was that team was badly injured and those guys didn't have much left in the tank at that point in the year

  • @eltiburon4400
    @eltiburon4400 Год назад +173

    When Peyton says “that was one heck of a throw” that means something.

    • @ychighlights2303
      @ychighlights2303  Год назад +5

      Yup!

    • @Gregory-sm9pf
      @Gregory-sm9pf Год назад +4

      Also had nine one and done in the playoffs in his career and played in a dome stadium for 14 year's and only won one Superbowl, that means something also, most overrated, overhyped QB in NFL history

    • @KenjiTheFriend
      @KenjiTheFriend Год назад +10

      ​@@Gregory-sm9pf thanks for answering a question no one asked

    • @Gregory-sm9pf
      @Gregory-sm9pf Год назад +1

      @@KenjiTheFriend brother you are so welcome, yes, he was good but the hype about him is way overboard and he is definitely overated, I didn't even post his Superbowl stats, their bad, the media built him up way too much

    • @chadf1368
      @chadf1368 Год назад

      @@Gregory-sm9pfgreatest regular season QB. Turns into a different guy in the playoffs.

  • @KBillysSoundsOfThe70s-iz3op
    @KBillysSoundsOfThe70s-iz3op 11 месяцев назад +73

    Brady's release time and velocity is beyond insane. No one comes close to this guy

    • @DanTheMan01234567890
      @DanTheMan01234567890 10 месяцев назад +14

      Yeah it's the combination of everything. Super quick processing, speedy release, pinpoint accuracy and every throw is an absolute rope so it's hard for the defense to see it and jump it. GOAT.

    • @brendannola5045
      @brendannola5045 10 месяцев назад +6

      Only guy that comes close in release time, velocity, and accuracy, is Drew Brees

    • @youthinkyouknowme5551
      @youthinkyouknowme5551 6 месяцев назад +3

      @lloydbonafide3398 Exactly ,most of Brady's seam passes down the middle were 130 feet.. Exactly *127 feet* where a catcher has to throw to 2nd to throw out a runner. Brady had it down to an art form

  • @ContentMonsters
    @ContentMonsters Год назад +1793

    I can’t see past ALL THESE GOATS!! 😩

    • @MrMattheau
      @MrMattheau Год назад +132

      The goat, the goats rival and the goats kryptonite

    • @Gregory-sm9pf
      @Gregory-sm9pf Год назад +16

      There was only one

    • @willapple8145
      @willapple8145 Год назад +13

      11 total super bowls

    • @Gregory-sm9pf
      @Gregory-sm9pf Год назад +4

      @@MrMattheau especially Eli

    • @francmittelo6731
      @francmittelo6731 Год назад +16

      @@willapple8145
      "11 total super bowls"
      Classic example of misleading with stats.
      Tom Brady has more Super Bowls than the other 2 combined.
      LOL

  • @MikeySkywalker
    @MikeySkywalker 11 месяцев назад +43

    Man what a pleasure it was to watch Tom Brady throw a football.

    • @2cardarsenal310
      @2cardarsenal310 9 месяцев назад +3

      Peyton said it best, Brady took what the defense gave him and never pressed the ball deep down field. Master Class in QB school.

  • @MikeySkywalker
    @MikeySkywalker Год назад +553

    5:08 Peyton will always be a QB at heart. Lol. "No you can't call holding!"

    • @bermchasin
      @bermchasin Год назад +19

      while it was a hold, it also was a pretty decent double team block. on a game winning TD in the last few seconds of the game I dont know if I like the call... but it ended up just hurting the saints.

    • @DailyShit.
      @DailyShit. Год назад +4

      He said that because it was so fast. Usually there are no holds this fast

    • @Piccolo918
      @Piccolo918 Год назад +7

      @@bermchasin It wasn't a hold at all. 76 never grabbed the jersey. It was a bad call by the refs

    • @juangringo3906
      @juangringo3906 Год назад +3

      @@Piccolo918 While it was ify Idt it was a hold either but when you get a reputation for consistantly holding the refs arent gonna give you those ify 50/50 calls and if im not mistaken that was Donavan Smith who leads the league in holding. Yeah I know it shouldnt matter but it does often times. Js

    • @GEM4sta
      @GEM4sta Год назад +3

      @@Piccolo918 that is a textbook hold, you can't block with your arms like that

  • @JerryNordstrom
    @JerryNordstrom Год назад +228

    This is such a great way to deliver a football game. These two have so much insight, listening to them run through their options in real time as the game unfolds really adds an interesting and entertaining dimension to the game. Never been a football player at any level, but I can imagine many who are would find their on the spot analysis beneficial.

    • @NickMusic43
      @NickMusic43 Год назад +4

      I’m not even that into football and I’ve just been watching clips of them doing commentary like this, it’s so much more interesting to watch with their insight.

    • @HarrisonHollers
      @HarrisonHollers Год назад +1

      It’s much more natural and unbiased since they don’t have to worry about the audience like a normal broadcast; no commercials or graphics to promote. This is somewhat on-demand. Romo seemed cool but he’s become really cheesy and forced. Look at these two - Peyton in command and thinking through every possibility. Eli is scratching his hair, appearing like he’s in over his head and lost but seeing the simplicity. Awesome insight!

    • @eveliovarela2279
      @eveliovarela2279 Год назад

      U saw how Peyton was lost or called it wrong most plays .. Brady was on another level haha on the Td pass to the running back Peyton was saying he would have all 4 routes in the end zone n keep the back to block fearing the sack but that’s exactly who they threw it too the running back cause the saints were probably thinking just like Peyton was . Football is a lot of strategy n scheme

  • @arccz8540
    @arccz8540 Год назад +489

    Anyone remember Peyton’s farewell speech? Makes me cry every time. It also made me respect him way more than I ever thought I could have. Miss watching him play

    • @ychighlights2303
      @ychighlights2303  Год назад +8

      Good times!

    • @GeneralBuckNaked
      @GeneralBuckNaked Год назад +7

      To be honest, that sounds kind of crazy to me 😂😂.. Everyone who is a football fan, (especially those of us who watched his whole career) very well liked, and very well respected Peyton. In the HIGHEST form.. The only ppl who thought any differently were fans of the teams he beat. And even they like him now

    • @arccz8540
      @arccz8540 Год назад +3

      @@GeneralBuckNaked well I am not going to lie I didn’t exactly pay attention to his career. I’m a little on the younger side but I still got to watch him play.

    • @metalgearsolidsnake6978
      @metalgearsolidsnake6978 Год назад

      to good, mr spiderman

    • @CMiY0
      @CMiY0 Год назад +11

      I have not but after checking it out it brought a tear to my eye. ~ Pats fan.
      You know he was right about one thing. You really gotta cherish those precious moments. Thinking of all the Brady vs Manning (although it was them against the opposing defenses) games really hit home. Man what an era, so glad I was alive to see it.

  • @carlosrrr2011
    @carlosrrr2011 Год назад +597

    Brady has balls of steel. While the Mannings were like “call a timeout Tom” Brady said “nah, they can call it” and they did lol

    • @bigkahuna3534
      @bigkahuna3534 Год назад +42

      balls of a god

    • @murphyp2
      @murphyp2 Год назад +83

      They were saying New Orleans should've called a timeout. That way, if Tampa scores, there's more than 3 seconds left. With 40 seconds, in a 1 point game, you can get in position for a FG to win it. With 3, you can't. They were wanting New Orleans to take the timeout.

    • @mariomanningfan
      @mariomanningfan Год назад +33

      Peyton was saying NO should call a TO, he said early on that you might as well assume TB was gonna score so why not give yourself some time afterwards...

    • @odeefromdawic
      @odeefromdawic Год назад

      @@bigkahuna3534retty sure a God wouldn’t get cucked out of a wife by Antonio Brown

    • @angelahmetaj1831
      @angelahmetaj1831 Год назад +3

      Nah Brady had the offense set for a TD no matter what, he did force them to use a TO but Brady was getting that TD no matter what otherwise he would’ve thrown an incompletion along with a timeout = more time.

  • @OGGangstaT
    @OGGangstaT Год назад +74

    Andy Dalton's stone faced expression watching it unfold is just hilarious lmao also probably relatable for a lot of NFL QBs over the last 2 decades

    • @nunyabizzness8
      @nunyabizzness8 11 месяцев назад +1

      i loved seeing patwick with glassy eyes pouting by himself on the bench while Brady cut out their hearts in the AFC championship.

    • @stephenneville7841
      @stephenneville7841 9 месяцев назад +2

      The falcons one was the worst one lol the whole organization was like 😮🥺😢😭

  • @speakinfaxonly21
    @speakinfaxonly21 Год назад +30

    Look at the clock management. Just look at it. You dont see thay today from ANY quarterbacks. Cool, calm, knows he has enough time to do what he needs to do, doesnt take any stupid sacks. When you see guys like Dak do what they do at the end of games, like last night against Philly, you learn to appreciate having a smart quarterback. Will never see another guy like him

    • @moheganson
      @moheganson 11 месяцев назад +4

      He mastered the position

  • @roadmound429
    @roadmound429 Год назад +129

    This video is priceless... Two QB’s that are siblings and whom were Super Bowl Champions... Both enjoying watching and commenting on one of their fiercest opponents that both had the chance to play against several years ago... Now that QB, TB12 is making them to rejoice again this beautiful sport called American Football 🏈... AWESOME 😎!!!

  • @gritfitstudios
    @gritfitstudios Год назад +368

    They both loved seeing Tom work his magic.

    • @WISDOMvsKnowledge22
      @WISDOMvsKnowledge22 Год назад +11

      doubtful

    • @MsBrendan11
      @MsBrendan11 Год назад +1

      @@WISDOMvsKnowledge22 weirdo

    • @WISDOMvsKnowledge22
      @WISDOMvsKnowledge22 Год назад

      @@MsBrendan11 k coward sock puppet account ❗

    • @BC-ny3zb
      @BC-ny3zb Год назад

      ​@@WISDOMvsKnowledge22 Multiple comments in the same video showing how dumb you are is truly bold old man.

    • @char4980
      @char4980 Год назад

      @@WISDOMvsKnowledge22 ?

  • @Moregon26
    @Moregon26 Год назад +80

    More sports can absolutely use this sort of format and it would be so helpful for the casuals and hardcore fans alike…2 genuine legends of the game who know what they’re talking about. Would love to see this in basketball and soccer

    • @Smart-Towel-RG-400
      @Smart-Towel-RG-400 Год назад +1

      It works better on Football cuz there's so much down time with hockey and basketball it would be harder to watch something like this ...unless they only came in during down time like timeouts and faceoffs

    • @vintifada7115
      @vintifada7115 16 дней назад

      @@Smart-Towel-RG-400
      Good thoughts and therefore it would work in baseball

  • @ControlledBalance
    @ControlledBalance 10 месяцев назад +7

    Its crazy to think that the kid on the bottom left of your screen beat Brady twice in the Superbowl.

  • @javibelcebu
    @javibelcebu Год назад +40

    Damn they were both glued to the tv in that drive. Almost no words

  • @EddiXP
    @EddiXP Год назад +342

    Man I miss watching the Mannings play. People will feel the same way when tom officially is done

    • @pizzasubspodcast2888
      @pizzasubspodcast2888 Год назад +1

      When? 😥

    • @chadly19
      @chadly19 Год назад +1

      I wonder he’ll retire after this season.. part of me thinks he will but maybe not

    • @ellenw391
      @ellenw391 Год назад +7

      @@chadly19 I'm betting he has at least one more year in him. I really don't see him having a legit SB shot with the lousy team around him. I just would be shocked if he stayed with the Bucs. Given his childhood team the 49ers are a stacked team, but with 2 QB's that can't stay healthy, seems like a dream fit and lovely way for Tom to both live out childhood dreams and hopefully go out on top! And he was only retiring for Gisele, so that obstacle is gone.

    • @chadly19
      @chadly19 Год назад +2

      @@ellenw391 ohhh that’s a great point. I didn’t even think about that. That would be pretty cool if he played a year with the niners

    • @bennypit4411
      @bennypit4411 Год назад +2

      Tom might outlast the NFL, just sayn'

  • @Guy.1991
    @Guy.1991 Год назад +28

    Bro i love all the Manning energy and knowledge of both Bros respecting another legend. Legends forever.

  • @JohnSmith-wh2ob
    @JohnSmith-wh2ob Год назад +43

    Peyton’s little smile at 5:05 is awesome like damn Tom did it again

  • @MichaelSwg
    @MichaelSwg Год назад +27

    The looks on their faces as if they're reminiscing being back on that field and reading the defense themselves, the admiration for the GOAT doing what he does best, really a cool video for Football.

  • @m73m95
    @m73m95 Год назад +25

    I love Peyton's mouth gaping stare. You can tell the gears in his brain are spinning at the speed of sound. He always was a horrendous athlete, but when your brain can see football in slow motion, and you have intuition to know what's going to happen next, you can win without needing to run... And since game knows game, you can see the respect for Brady.

  • @peytonlong5573
    @peytonlong5573 Год назад +296

    You can tell it mind boggles them especially Eli that Tom is older than him and still doing this

    • @ychighlights2303
      @ychighlights2303  Год назад +11

      Lol

    • @sweetreamer5101
      @sweetreamer5101 Год назад +48

      That TB12 method is no joke. Tom took care of his body.

    • @zachdcm722
      @zachdcm722 Год назад +7

      @@sweetreamer5101 It’s a HUGE joke. That’s why Belichick wouldn’t let Brady’s quack “trainers” and “doctors” near his players.

    • @violentbryan21
      @violentbryan21 Год назад

      @@sweetreamer5101TB12 system lol The guy is on some sort of PED. They all are

    • @sweetreamer5101
      @sweetreamer5101 Год назад +68

      @@zachdcm722 eh I'll defer to the guy who's competing with college age NFL players at age of 45. Hard to argue with results.

  • @goldennuggetofwisdom5068
    @goldennuggetofwisdom5068 Год назад +32

    Probably the very last great Manning/Brady football moment. The Mannings can't help but cheer for Brady.

  • @tempestnirvana3543
    @tempestnirvana3543 Год назад +21

    Peyton: Man this is giving me PTSD
    Eli: Not me
    😂❤

  • @ericsenecal9203
    @ericsenecal9203 Год назад +115

    As a longtime Patriots fan this is just a normal Sunday for Tom

    • @ychighlights2303
      @ychighlights2303  Год назад +6

      Yup

    • @RSTI191
      @RSTI191 10 месяцев назад

      Just another day at the office.
      He spoiled us something crazy.
      Larry- Celtics. Same thing in his prime.

  • @bcreilly180
    @bcreilly180 Год назад +52

    I love Eli's face when the flag overturned the first TD Brady threw. Reminds me of his face dying Super Bowl 50 when he was in the press box 🤣

  • @chilipepperl3oy
    @chilipepperl3oy Год назад +16

    I celebrated finishing my masters degree by going to this game to see the GOAT play. I was sitting next to an older couple that had season tickets. The husband was telling me about how he had left early twice before only to hear on the radio that Brady had made a comeback. Just before when this video starts, the bucs has a possession where it looked like Brady threw an interception. The old man next to me got frustrated and left, I’m sure to great disappointment later!
    For me this was the most incredible, once in a lifetime chance too see Brady make one of his signature last minute rallies to win it. Whether or not he did, I was just happy to be there and see him work. As the Bucs inched closer the whole crowd started going wild!! I was yelling like a maniac in celebration after the touchdown (that got called back) and then went nuts on another level when Brady scored AGAIN leaving just 3 seconds on the clock!!
    WHAT A GAME!! It’s bittersweet to know this was his last great comeback win - I’m grateful to have been there, and will cherish the memories forever
    Much love to the Mannings - Peyton was my favorite QB growing up ( I hated Brady back then!) it’s heartwarming to see Peyton appreciate Brady’s legendary mastery
    Sorry for the long post, just thought I’d share! Peace and blessings to you all!!✌️🏈🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @ychighlights2303
      @ychighlights2303  Год назад +1

      Thanks for Sharing

    • @KrisVic91
      @KrisVic91 Год назад +2

      I don't understand people who would leave like that.
      You support your team, Win, or Loss.

    • @Walker-ow7vj
      @Walker-ow7vj 5 месяцев назад

      @@KrisVic91fax man I went to the bears vs packers week 1 game last year and stayed til the last minute even without a crazy comeback I still stayed. Old dude really shot himself in the foot so many times 😂

    • @KrisVic91
      @KrisVic91 5 месяцев назад

      @@Walker-ow7vj Proper fan

  • @johnet22
    @johnet22 Год назад +48

    Eli made some great calls here. He called pretty much all of the last five snaps.

  • @Gregory-sm9pf
    @Gregory-sm9pf Год назад +14

    16 Superbowls among these three, 11 victorious, pretty damn impressive and as good as an insight into football from these two that you'll ever get

    • @buttscarlton1490
      @buttscarlton1490 Год назад

      Brady has more rings than both of the Mannings combined though

    • @Gregory-sm9pf
      @Gregory-sm9pf Год назад

      @@buttscarlton1490 yes

  • @JohnMegaton2062
    @JohnMegaton2062 Год назад +46

    You can tell Peyton sees what’s coming when Brady gets into that rhythm. That’s why he kept saying NO needs to call a TO. Got to break it up and adjust. He knows what it’s like to get into that passing rhythm, and it’s over for the other team when it happens. NO should have called a TO about 3 plays into this drive to adjust. Brady was picking them apart in that D. This is good stuff.

    • @VashTheDamnFiend
      @VashTheDamnFiend Год назад +2

      I love watching the Manning’s analyze football games it actually got me back into watching the NFL. The way their mindset translates to the commentary makes for such a unique & enjoyable experience

    • @Shelmer75
      @Shelmer75 Год назад +2

      Yup. And he kept saying they needed to call a TO with the assumption that Tampa Bay would score. He knew Brady was going to make it happen and that NO needed to do as much as possible to have time to try and get a Field Goal.

    • @murphyp2
      @murphyp2 Год назад

      @@Shelmer75 It's not that they know he will score. It's that, if N.O. gets the stop, the game's over. If Tampa scores, the game is only over if there's no time left. So, by calling a timeout, you can play it both ways.

  • @euriel2010
    @euriel2010 Год назад +246

    Damn. Shows you how great Peyton is. Peyton calling Saints staff shoulda called time outs multiple times way sooner.

    • @TrumpsTrashTruck
      @TrumpsTrashTruck Год назад +26

      I’m a Saints fan and I said we should’ve started calling time outs right when they got the ball bc I knew this shit would happen lol

    • @knowyourenemy50
      @knowyourenemy50 Год назад +41

      that shows you how great brady is more than anything, that even peyton fking manning is just conceding that a great saints defense should assume that they are gonna give up a TD to brady and should call timeouts for their presumptive FG drive.

    • @rayxmen
      @rayxmen Год назад +17

      Imagine if the manning bros ran a team. Also TB12 is gon have an amazing coaching career if he wants one.

    • @TrumpsTrashTruck
      @TrumpsTrashTruck Год назад +3

      @@rayxmen honestly a lot of the decisions that should’ve been made in this game were common sense which is why the Saints suck bc our coaches have none

    • @markmac2206
      @markmac2206 Год назад +8

      Saints would give Peyton a blank check to coach.

  • @michaelmilsom9518
    @michaelmilsom9518 Год назад +184

    You can see how dialed in Peyton is by his body language throughout this drive. The man has game :-)

    • @joshwilson8210
      @joshwilson8210 Год назад +1

      He's like damn that's why he is the GOAT

    • @gr8t1bobo
      @gr8t1bobo Год назад +11

      He knows exactly what it's like to be in that situation, winning drive with a min to go.

    • @paddyjames14
      @paddyjames14 Год назад

      @@gr8t1bobo so sick. the two goats, one commentating, one playing, both dissecting the opposing teams defenses. love peyton and tom, they had some legendary games.

  • @emerlabra1934
    @emerlabra1934 Год назад +20

    Two of the Greats watching and analyzing as they both appreciate one the greats if not the the GOAT made those big plays...PRICELESS!

  • @Demarini71691
    @Demarini71691 2 месяца назад +2

    The smirk by Peyton at 5:00 on the first TD throw is great. Man loves to see good quarterbacking.

  • @Lightlinefisherman
    @Lightlinefisherman Год назад +25

    I appreciate Peyton manning explaining what he would be doing or thinking of in these situations. intriguing to know what NFL qbs are thinking!

  • @JohnSmith-k6v
    @JohnSmith-k6v 16 дней назад +1

    I like how you see both of them staring in awe with their mouths open still learning from tommy even after retirement! 😊

  • @ztrujillo96
    @ztrujillo96 Год назад +39

    Peyton is so on that level and I love it! You can tell Brady's the GOAT but it's just so cool to see another grandmaster appreciating.

    • @ychighlights2303
      @ychighlights2303  Год назад +1

      Totally!

    • @metalgeartrusty
      @metalgeartrusty Год назад +7

      u can really feel peyton's intelligence and high iq, breaking down each game decision before it even happens.

  • @kdreis2
    @kdreis2 Год назад +10

    I love commentary from 2 great QBs and even better brothers. It made it that much more fun to watch to hear their insight. Cool!

  • @berrylee6787
    @berrylee6787 Год назад +38

    Eli and Payton couldn't even believe their eyes. Tom Brady is the best closer in the game EVER. He sees all, feels all, been there, do that player that ever lived. Shock and awe. Neal

  • @idkisaidit
    @idkisaidit 11 месяцев назад +10

    Wow it is so freakin awesome to see Peyton correctly call a route pre-snap and know it will be open, then it 100% is and Tom just misses it. But then Tom just wills the team to victory anyway haha. Really beautiful little example of what made them both so great in their own ways.

  • @cowabungakev
    @cowabungakev Год назад +23

    Wow, just coming from watching the game against the 49ers last Sunday, 12/11/22 it is amazing how well Tom was working the out patterns with his WR & TE's and nothing seemed to be working in San Fransisco. Like watching a different team here than the one who played last Sunday.

  • @ozzyku1269
    @ozzyku1269 Год назад +23

    This Bros are awesome and this season has been full of great games

  • @chrisredfield6274
    @chrisredfield6274 Год назад +5

    Look at the stoic demeanor of Brady during this drive. No celebration in between plays. Reminds me of Tiger Woods walking between holes on one of his winning runs. No emotion until it's over. Just complete concentration

  • @DexterHaven
    @DexterHaven Год назад +70

    Awesome to see someone almost inside Brady's head based on his own comeback drives do the commentary.

  • @Buc_Stops_Here
    @Buc_Stops_Here Год назад +13

    I watched this broadcast. What I always find interesting is that the respect The Mannings have with Tom Brady and vice versa, and how impressed they are at his age of 45 he is still playing the way he is. I am sure if they could be doing the same thing at his age they would have. These three are among the best quarterbacks the NFL has seen. Between them with the 11 Super Bowls all three of them won (two by each Manning) it is just amazing what they all have done in the NFL.

    • @ychighlights2303
      @ychighlights2303  Год назад +2

      Well said

    • @davidhoekstra8671
      @davidhoekstra8671 Год назад +6

      According to Peyton, if it wasn't for mother Manning Brady would have won north of 10 Super Bowls.

  • @WaliWrlddd
    @WaliWrlddd Год назад +85

    This was my one and only time at a nfl game. So happy I got to see Brady do his brady thing with the comeback. Soooooo many people left the game it was hilarious 😂

    • @ychighlights2303
      @ychighlights2303  Год назад +8

      They missed out!

    • @oscargarcia1112
      @oscargarcia1112 Год назад +5

      Me too I almost left😂

    • @mvp_drake6334
      @mvp_drake6334 Год назад +1

      Tbh…Brady didn’t do his thing. He struggled the whole game. Mark Ingram runs out of bounds instead of getting the first down that would’ve basically ended the game.

    • @tchombre1992
      @tchombre1992 Год назад +1

      I was at this game too, and it was crazy because a TON of people left after the Bucs decided to kick a field goal late in the 4th instead of going for it on 4th and short... And I was like "they just made it a 1 possession game, why would you leave now?".. Awesome comeback. It was their first game back after Germany as well and they played Country Roads at the end of the game, which people were into, but the crowd was so small because so many people dipped that it didn't sound anywhere as close to as cool when they pulled it off in Belgium lol.

    • @brutusbarnabus8098
      @brutusbarnabus8098 Год назад +5

      Tampa Bay never deserved Brady. Terrible football city.

  • @Ricsvky
    @Ricsvky Год назад +5

    You can tell low-key Payton is at awe in a good way watching his old nemesis play while also putting his money on the Saints.
    The gestures he makes are not because of jealousy of Brady, but rather how defficient the Saints clock management is through his eyes because he knows Brady damn too well....at the the end, the brothers grew up rooting for New Orleans.

  • @LJ-hn6oz
    @LJ-hn6oz Год назад +8

    Wish we could watch the Goat one more time

  • @hitmanarya
    @hitmanarya Год назад +10

    flew from toronto to watch this game live. goat delivered.

    • @ychighlights2303
      @ychighlights2303  Год назад

      How was the experience?

    • @hitmanarya
      @hitmanarya Год назад

      @@ychighlights2303 nothing short of amazing. lost my voice at the end lol

  • @WhiteBuffaloWakanGli
    @WhiteBuffaloWakanGli Год назад +4

    What a great thing to have on tape. Manning and Eli retired, watching and commenting on Tom Brady.

  • @aaronmarkham4424
    @aaronmarkham4424 Год назад +355

    Peyton is literally watching and studying. Imagine Peyton becoming a coach and Brady is his QB….

    • @icykid
      @icykid Год назад +24

      Or both become head coaches

    • @KennySchafer
      @KennySchafer Год назад +23

      @@icykidi would love to see the coaching gymnastics they would do. Incredible minds.

    • @joshuavaughn7209
      @joshuavaughn7209 Год назад +32

      Would bring back my favorite games. Brady manning games were the best. Better than the SB most years

    • @Steve-wo7gt
      @Steve-wo7gt Год назад +8

      I'd take him over Leftwich right now.

    • @BH1TV
      @BH1TV Год назад +1

      Man that’s a dream

  • @jsimm4587
    @jsimm4587 Год назад +11

    Just watching their faces you see how intense and into it they are .

  • @whoisjohngalt11
    @whoisjohngalt11 Год назад +9

    For all the people who say "Brady always gets helped by the refs", they got a td called back with 12 seconds left. Most QBs panic and fold there.

  • @tad6281
    @tad6281 Год назад +30

    Peyton’s face when Tom hit Godwin for the touchdown that got called back 😅😅😅 he just sits back and smiles

  • @redhelmetmann
    @redhelmetmann Год назад +2

    It was a pleaser to watch my team be good for a couple years 💙😭

  • @moreno2912
    @moreno2912 Год назад +16

    Awesome Peyton
    Awesome To See Eli Almost Play Calling If They Were In The Game.
    2 Great Quarterback Minds.
    Awesome Stuff

  • @anasshahid224
    @anasshahid224 Год назад +12

    Tom Brady the GOAT 🐐 Great to see Eli and Peyton watching Brady play and giving their thoughts 👏👏👏

  • @Blackwingdesigns
    @Blackwingdesigns Год назад +6

    I was at that game, first time I saw Brady, people were leaving I stayed. It was incredible

  • @DipCityDerp
    @DipCityDerp Год назад +18

    Manning cast is the bet thing the NFL has done in quite a while

  • @zzzarkka
    @zzzarkka Год назад +25

    Andy Dalton @ 3:13. He knows giving Tom Brady the ball back could mean they have a high chance of losing.

  • @jefflawver971
    @jefflawver971 Год назад +11

    Even though Brady had a down year by his standards, he still had moments
    like this game ,and the Rams game. His ability to come through with the game
    on the line, was unprecedented. Manning,, Montana and, Elway were also great in
    those situations, but Brady was the best. Even when he came up short, he seemed
    to always get his team close. Giving opposing teams that "here we go again' feeling.

    • @moheganson
      @moheganson Год назад +3

      4700 yards, 25 TD 9 int and clutch drives
      Ya not bad for 45 years old

    • @HP_____
      @HP_____ 11 месяцев назад

      Yep, that "here we go again" feeling haunted the whole league for 2 decades! Amazing career!

  • @rebaghtor
    @rebaghtor Год назад +27

    I was blessed by being around for Ali vs Frazier, Bird vs Magic, Tyson vs everyone else, and of course Brady vs Manning and Manning . Although being Patriots fan for close to 50 years where we were supposed to hate the Mannings, I know they are truly great folks and both bring so much to football in this role.

  • @TexasGolfer
    @TexasGolfer Год назад +9

    Brady is so surgical. If you give him just a little time he will take you apart and not even stress about it. More times than not he will pull it off.

  • @LALMCGatorsfan
    @LALMCGatorsfan Год назад +2

    Watching a master at work over what they saw with the Broncos must have been amazing.

  • @damirfadzan3652
    @damirfadzan3652 Год назад +6

    They were so mad he scored lmao love it goat very entertaining these 2 though 😂😂😂

  • @BarbaraCooper-vs9ms
    @BarbaraCooper-vs9ms 8 месяцев назад +1

    Peyton and Eli watching TB12 still doing what they never could with 2 minutes left. 😂

  • @187mrsmith
    @187mrsmith Год назад +11

    Who would of thought Brady would still be playing but not with the patriots an both eli an Peyton sitting on the couch reacting 2 TB12 come back!

  • @rawwbnoles4787
    @rawwbnoles4787 Год назад +2

    Hey! I remember this game. I was as sick as I had ever been in my life. I had the game on but I felt like I was in and out of consciousness. I started to come to a bit around this point of the game. Last thing I remember was cheering my boys on a well earned victory. I woke up around 10am the next day feeling a little better.
    God damn, I love football.

  • @Unicorn1Warrior
    @Unicorn1Warrior Год назад +8

    I don’t think people truly understand how many rings Brady would have if the Manning brothers didn’t exist

    • @moheganson
      @moheganson Год назад +1

      At least 11

    • @HP_____
      @HP_____ 11 месяцев назад

      On top of the 7 Super Bowls, Brady possibly could've won 5 more if the Manning brothers didn't exist. Eli beat him in Super Bowl for 2007 & 2011 seasons. Peyton beat him in 2006, 20013, 2015 AFC Championship games.
      Just imagine the mind boggling insanity of owning 12 rings!

  • @notthed0d791
    @notthed0d791 Год назад +10

    0:45 who was it that chuckled at the goat Tom Brady thing that popped up😂

  • @Earthbound017
    @Earthbound017 Год назад +4

    I could watch this type of thing all day long

  • @sirf4ce
    @sirf4ce Год назад +2

    Just look at Peyton at the end. Literally so jacked up, like he's there! He's holding himself! Full 2 arm hugging the body or can't sit still. LoL
    I love watching the Manning Cast cause Peyton has that PTSD/junkie itch!

  • @JaqenHghar.
    @JaqenHghar. Год назад +21

    Hearing true experts of similar situations break this drive down makes me realize Brady is even better than the GOAT I already thought he was

    • @quilope
      @quilope Год назад

      A GOAT has no name.

  • @Hearsticles
    @Hearsticles Месяц назад +2

    It's like watching Wellington analyze Napoleon. Also, Eli is there.

  • @OC.TINYYY
    @OC.TINYYY Год назад +48

    Both of them wishing they could still play at a high level at this age 😂

  • @Maradala
    @Maradala Год назад +2

    "He looked like moss there"
    Now there's your best compliment in the video

  • @drecocarlyle3261
    @drecocarlyle3261 Год назад +40

    Did he clear his throat wen he saw the goat and Tom Brady pic 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @TherealHK-47
    @TherealHK-47 Год назад +3

    We’re not gonna see anything like the Brady-Manning rivalry again In the NFL for a long time and that makes me sad. I’ve been a Patriots fan my whole life but I respect these two guys a lot

  • @william53
    @william53 Год назад +1

    Sitting with your brother watching football, doesn’t get any better!

  • @joeanderson444
    @joeanderson444 Год назад +28

    You can see the gears turning in Peyton's head about all of the things each team should do regarding their options, meanwhile Eli is just admiring Julio's insane catch. No facial expression from Peyton, he's busy micromanaging. I'm sure you can tell the difference between the two on how the approach the game! Peyton never had much time for admiring a play or a well-executed drive until the game was over as he was always business for four quarters and sixteen games a year, and that's one of the reasons he will always be remembered, just not as much for the playoffs!

  • @mariefraher8725
    @mariefraher8725 Год назад +2

    Brady: ohhh so cool in the clutch. Goat forever!

  • @floridahrrcn
    @floridahrrcn Год назад +21

    You can clearly see what outcome they wanted to see. 😂

  • @desmondmageo7569
    @desmondmageo7569 Год назад +3

    Holy shit! Eli can talk more than 4 words together? Lol damn this is legends on legends morning qb

  • @aspaceghost5069
    @aspaceghost5069 Год назад +12

    I could see the pain in both there faces as they not only watched as they labeled “Tom Brady” the literal goat, but also watched him perform as such as he beats their home team being New Orleans natives.