10:00 DT actually had his eighth sack at the end of the game ( or so we thought ) and Krieg literally shook him off and threw the game winning TD with 4 sec left, indelibly etched in my mind, thought I'd share it
I'm so glad I stored away the knowledge that Carson had that 4000k season so I could answer this one trivia question three years later. Great space management, brain.
I've been binging Little House on the Prairie recently. Merlin Olsen plays Jonathan Garvey, a friend of Michael Landon's character Charles Ingalls for seasons 5-8. There is an episode where the kids play a football game, and they are looking for a coach for their team. Garvey's son says, "my dad don't know nothin about football", but his dad ends up coaching anyways. I had NO IDEA that Olson was a former NFL player, let alone a 14 time pro bowler. Unreal. Makes the episode that much funnier
Secret Base actually did a short film about those Steelers earlier today, and as soon as they mentioned Fuqua, I could hear the call from the Immaculate Reception
The funny thing is that for the malcolm butler pick to end the super bowl, (as a dolphins fan i was cheering so hard for the hawks) i remember yelling at my screen, DONT THROW THE BALL!!! JUST RUN IT!!! YOU HAVE MARSHAWN LYNCH!!! I was like 10 at the time so it was even more funny cause you can imagine how obnoxious i was 😂
@@zakka7355 I mean he built it from the bottom to the top. That's pretty much a rebuild. It's not like he was using Bama,lsu,osu or any other team with stacked rosters. He chose a weaker school and turned it into a juggernaut
As a Raider fan, I have to object to the answer to the Immaculate Reception question. the original target was the turf and it actually caught the ball. Even though I didn't exist at the time, I'm still salty LOL.
The Bucs went 0-14 and 2-12 in 1976 and 1977 respectively, only beating Archie Manning's Saints and the Don Coryell lead Cardinals in the last two games of the season. Both Coryell and Saints head coach Hank Stram got fired after losing to the Buccaneers. NFL Films has a great 42 minute documentary on the expansion Buccaneers what went down those two years. It doesn't really go beyond when the team made it to the NFC Championship Game in 1979, when Hugh Culverhouse locked the whole franchise in the basement for the next 20+ years.
23:50 They talk about Frenchy a lot. It’s the first of 3 issues with that play. If it bounced off of Frenchy, only Frenchy could receive it. There was debate as to whether it bounced off of Tatum or Frenchy.
The Tampa college team was pretty good before disbanding the team after the 1974 season. In 1968 they beat Mississppi State, and Tulane(this is back when Tulane was bigger in athletics used to be in SEC). In 1970 Tampa went 10-1 and beat Miami 31-14, and in 1972 went 10-2, shutout Miami, beat Vanderbilt 30-7, and went to the Tangerine Bowl that year and won it. Their best player from that 72 team going #1 in the NFL draft, and they also had a WWE HOF who played in the NFL on that 72 team.
Fitzpatrick was only traded twice, from the Rams to the Bengals and from the Texans to the Jets. He was drafted by the Rams, so the other six teams he joined in free agency
Not sure if someone already said, but based on the question, the answer is wrong, its actually the chicago cardinals with 29. But it is the bucs after the merger
TOMMY NOBOS lmao I went to that same HS In San Antonio and they got his picture in the halls and a school award under his name for a useless fact for y’all:)
It's not considered a Disney plus show I just think the creator of the game mistook espn plus for Disney plus because Disney added it to Disney plus later and got confused because thy own both
@2:32 every season it'll get worst and worst when ppl think back and think on what could've been if the Eagles got J.J and paired him up with Smith, Brown and Hurts. would've been a top 3 offense every year for as long as they would be there smh
I'm pretty sure this is accurate, but better Swann nor Stallworth was on the team for the Immaculate Reception. I believe they were rookies the first time the Steelers won the Super Bowl.
I refuse to believe Al Baker had 23 sacks as a rookie. You're telling me after the stat became official he had less than 8 a season in 5 out of his next 8 seasons?
Since you’re into multiple sports you should try doing that challenge that kot4q did by rebuilding a team on Madden, 2k, & MLB 😁
Could rebuild the worst team in madden and the show and see which team wins a championship is less seasons
10:00 DT actually had his eighth sack at the end of the game ( or so we thought ) and Krieg literally shook him off and threw the game winning TD with 4 sec left, indelibly etched in my mind, thought I'd share it
I'm so glad I stored away the knowledge that Carson had that 4000k season so I could answer this one trivia question three years later. Great space management, brain.
"Hall of fame running back, murderer, also in movies 😃"
Another moment for tiktok 😭😭
Love your vids man, bring me a smile everytime
I've been binging Little House on the Prairie recently. Merlin Olsen plays Jonathan Garvey, a friend of Michael Landon's character Charles Ingalls for seasons 5-8. There is an episode where the kids play a football game, and they are looking for a coach for their team. Garvey's son says, "my dad don't know nothin about football", but his dad ends up coaching anyways. I had NO IDEA that Olson was a former NFL player, let alone a 14 time pro bowler. Unreal. Makes the episode that much funnier
Secret Base actually did a short film about those Steelers earlier today, and as soon as they mentioned Fuqua, I could hear the call from the Immaculate Reception
The funny thing is that for the malcolm butler pick to end the super bowl, (as a dolphins fan i was cheering so hard for the hawks) i remember yelling at my screen, DONT THROW THE BALL!!! JUST RUN IT!!! YOU HAVE MARSHAWN LYNCH!!! I was like 10 at the time so it was even more funny cause you can imagine how obnoxious i was 😂
You should try rebuilding the worst team on one of the NCAA games
I guess you've never seen the riverside royals
@@chrisdelaurier7102 you dumb? That’s a play through bro I said “rebuild” open your eyes
Basically riverside
@@noaaah1259 I mean riverside is totally different, that’s like saying lions franchise is basically him buying old games and rebuilding the worst team
@@zakka7355 I mean he built it from the bottom to the top. That's pretty much a rebuild. It's not like he was using Bama,lsu,osu or any other team with stacked rosters. He chose a weaker school and turned it into a juggernaut
Tiktok outta pocket moments are so funny
bro talks without thinking lol
bro just keeps going 💀
The don mulbach rebuild: every potsition is filled by don mulbach and you have to win a super bowl with them
The trade for the 500 … was hilarious I had the same reaction
Only Bengal would mention the exact scenario of Mike Ditka before the question even pops up. He's the OG
I knew Wentz right away cuz i remember hearing that lmao
The dirty dozen is such a good movie. It is right along side cool hand Luke as one of my favorite 60s movies.
“I’m gonna go with OJ. He was a hall of fame running back, murderer🤷♂️” LMAOOOOO
When you uploaded this I thought you were going to pull it down so I waited before clicking on it lol
the merlin and carson pulls were so insane!!!!!!
Merlin was an educated guess but Carson I just remembered somehow
a little luck a little skill I suppose
I'd like to see them come out with this show for real on TV and have fans compete against players
As a Raider fan, I have to object to the answer to the Immaculate Reception question. the original target was the turf and it actually caught the ball. Even though I didn't exist at the time, I'm still salty LOL.
Yep. It was incomplete
The Bucs went 0-14 and 2-12 in 1976 and 1977 respectively, only beating Archie Manning's Saints and the Don Coryell lead Cardinals in the last two games of the season. Both Coryell and Saints head coach Hank Stram got fired after losing to the Buccaneers. NFL Films has a great 42 minute documentary on the expansion Buccaneers what went down those two years. It doesn't really go beyond when the team made it to the NFC Championship Game in 1979, when Hugh Culverhouse locked the whole franchise in the basement for the next 20+ years.
the answer to the question in the video is actually the cardinals tho
23:50
They talk about Frenchy a lot.
It’s the first of 3 issues with that play.
If it bounced off of Frenchy, only Frenchy could receive it. There was debate as to whether it bounced off of Tatum or Frenchy.
Notice how the question said the Rams sent 8 players to the Cardinals for Ollie Matson, but Wikipedia said the Cardinals sent the players to the Rams.
bro the weird thing about Ricardo Lockette is he had a sick ass catch before the goal line interception
Thank you for doing my jeopardy. Sorry I was plugging it like crazy
hi djb
@@nickthil2586 hi nick thil
Elway was actually drafted in the second round in the MLB, still a cool fact that he almost was a baseball player tho
carson wentz was an insane pull
Nfl legend, Brandin Cooks
Bro I pulled the Carson Wentz one out of my ass too I remember that stat 😂 i really thought that there was no way Bengal would remember it too..
The Tampa college team was pretty good before disbanding the team after the 1974 season. In 1968 they beat Mississppi State, and Tulane(this is back when Tulane was bigger in athletics used to be in SEC). In 1970 Tampa went 10-1 and beat Miami 31-14, and in 1972 went 10-2, shutout Miami, beat Vanderbilt 30-7, and went to the Tangerine Bowl that year and won it. Their best player from that 72 team going #1 in the NFL draft, and they also had a WWE HOF who played in the NFL on that 72 team.
Who’s the wwe hof?
@@100amitty Mr. Wonderful Paul Orndorff
Been here since 250k subs bengal
I remember u talking about moving riverside over to stream only, I’m just curious did u decide to do that cuz I miss that series
This was very impressive.
Actually Bengal missed every answer because he didn’t phrase it in the form of a question lol. ie Who is Micheal Strahan? 😂
OJ out here catching strays for no reason lol
What u mean for no reason, he killed people
You trippin All American is an amazing show!
It’s awesome that you said oj for the dirty dozen and the description of the movie involves murder
Feel like I’m watching ESPN with every answer being followed by “unfortunately he died”
Out of pocket bengal Pt. 992
“Instead of handing the ball off” oh ik this game!
Tommy Nobis aka Mr. Falcon, their first ever draft pick and an absolute franchise legend
That Eric Dickerson and Al Baker question is too hard for 100 and 200 points lmao
Dang that music city miracle I got cause I’m a titans fan. But ig it’s fair that 2 years ago in a vid u said “nobody cares about the titans”
The Dirty Dozen is a classic WW2 movie - Jim Brown retired from the NFL while filming it.
and tampa Bay was in the NFL in the Late 70's cause they came in the same year Seattle Seahawks came into the league in 1976
I would've gone with Fitzmagic for most traded, but it all depends on how you define being an NFL legend!
No matter what he is an NFL legend
Fitzpatrick was only traded twice, from the Rams to the Bengals and from the Texans to the Jets. He was drafted by the Rams, so the other six teams he joined in free agency
See the thing is he was only traded once or twice early on. He played for a lot of teams, but it was free agency signings.
Matson must’ve been a helluva playa.
13:58 Will def be on tiktok soon lmfao
Liked jus for the opening line 😂
Sebastian Janikowski and Shane Lechler were both drafted in the same draft class by the Raiders
Deebo, AJ Brown, DK, Terry is pretty insane
W video like all ways Bengal
Great vid, it would be cool to compete against another person tho.
Can you please start doing more lions franchise vids
I knew the Seahawks interception one because I’m a hawks fan and I have it up on my wall because it was funny
Not sure if someone already said, but based on the question, the answer is wrong, its actually the chicago cardinals with 29. But it is the bucs after the merger
For the team with the most consecutive losses
daddy bengal please father my children
I thought oj was acquitted of the murders lol
TOMMY NOBOS lmao I went to that same HS In San Antonio and they got his picture in the halls and a school award under his name for a useless fact for y’all:)
Carson Wentz that was impressive
W as always
I just watch KTOs video on kickers and punters in the draft
Man in the Arena is considered a Disney plus special because they own ESPN
It's not considered a Disney plus show I just think the creator of the game mistook espn plus for Disney plus because Disney added it to Disney plus later and got confused because thy own both
@2:32 every season it'll get worst and worst when ppl think back and think on what could've been if the Eagles got J.J and paired him up with Smith, Brown and Hurts. would've been a top 3 offense every year for as long as they would be there smh
Fact check Elway was a 2nd round pick of the Yanks
for trade 100 i said ryan fitzmagic hes a legend in my book
Shoutout to me for somehow guessing Jim Brown on that movie one for 400
I'm pretty sure this is accurate, but better Swann nor Stallworth was on the team for the Immaculate Reception. I believe they were rookies the first time the Steelers won the Super Bowl.
All American is a good show
The dirty dozen is really good
13:51 lol
Just found out most Australians don’t know what jeopardy is, must be a sad existence
This isn’t football related but I was seriously considering going to university of Tampa and wanted to ask what were your thoughts on your time there
As an Eagles fan, trust me the Reagor pick shocked the country
As an eagles fan it was so easy getting the wentz one but it gave me flashbacks… PAIN
I know Tom Brady had his Man in the Arena show but it was on Hulu. EDIT it was ESPN +
18:53 the disrespect
All American is so bad but I can’t stop watching it is so true😭
I refuse to believe Al Baker had 23 sacks as a rookie. You're telling me after the stat became official he had less than 8 a season in 5 out of his next 8 seasons?
I’m so with you on All American, I can’t get off that shi
what was that last question LOLOL
BrO tAlKs ThEn ThInKs 💀💀💀
Bro talks then thinks💀💀
You should do simulating the career of a 99 ovr mlb in madden 22 and make him Greg Hall
Can you do a 2018 redraft video?
If this doesn’t have legend Blake Portles then it’s not legit
Got all the hundreds correct, then it went downhill from there
W
Joe Mixon has a powerful right hand.
Do u think Deshaun will be suspended and if so how long?
WHAT IS , WHO IS..you got them all wrong
I feel like im pretty good with NFL knowledge, but man I sucked at this. I guess my football knowledge is not as good as I thought.
And now Cooks has been traded to Dallas 💀
22:32 omg
Did the Riverside Royals players die or something?
Wasn't Tom Bradys show on ESPN plus, not Disney Plus, even though ESPN plus is in the "Disney Plus Bundle"???
Idk lmao. It was on Disney+ so I just said it was
@@jeitler1045 definitely wouldnt consider it disney+
@@blakejacobs1441 exactly
@@blakejacobs1441 eh, he got it either way
I thought Spencer Paysinger was from Southwest LA..(crenshaw)
The Disney+ question is technically wrong. It was an ESPN+ show that was moved to Disney+
Man in the arena is on ESPN + not disney +
Is on Disney+ as well
Shout out to Zo’s titans career!