@@x-wingking439 I am not a titans fan bum so I don’t pay attention to the 90s and 2000s titans. I was not even alive when they were at the top of their games.
#1: There is no such thing as a "poverty" NFL franchise. #2: Every franchise has it's most important player and best players. #3: No 1 player is responsible (and I say that as a Saints fan) for an NFL team or franchise being good or winning a Superbowl. Football is the ultimate team sport.
As a Tar-Heels fan I've grew up in the state of North Carolina all my life Lawrence Taylor is the one guy who really put the FEAR OF GOD into anyone or anybody who stands in his way he's a 1st Round 2nd overall pick by the New York Giants in the 1981 NFL Draft he's 3X NFL Defensive player of the year 1986 NFL MVP as well as 2X Super Bowl Champion 1968 and 1990 a member of the Pro Football Hall Of Fame he's one of the best if not the absolute greatest real Defensive players in NFL's History period because there's only one LT LT LT LT LT LT LT on defense at the Linebacker Position no matter what Then Now Forever!💪🏽💪🏽 7:37
Another thing to add about JJ Watt, he influenced DeMeco Ryans to go to the Houston Texans and make them great. Without that, the Texans would still be stuck in NFL purgatory like they were between 2020-2022.
DeMeco chose the Texans job moreso than being convinced. He even turned down other interviews and basically told Cal that this was the place he wanted to be. JJ definitely endorsed the hire but i dont think he really influenced him that much
How? This is about franchises that couldn't win anything. The Chiefs already had a Superbowl in their pocket. And they've had great players. Derrick Thomas, Tony Gonzalez, Willie Roaf (Hall of Famers), Priest Holmes, Jamaal Charles, Eric Berry. Even before Mahomes, they were in the playoffs. Mahomes might be the best quarterback to ever play for them, but they weren't afterthoughts or a crap franchise.
@@jtuft22 You are very correct. But consider that I wasn't born when the Chiefs won their first Superbowl. And as great of players that you listed are, and no denying they were great and some are hall of famers, none of them competed for Superbowls as Chiefs. Only Neil Smith got a chance and won two as a Denver Bronco. The closest the Chiefs got to competing in a Superbowl was in 93 when Joe Montana was their quarterback and got to the AFC championship where they lost to the Bills. Since Patrick Mahomes became the full time starter, the Chiefs have competed in 6 straight AFC championships and won 4. They have competed in 4 Superbowls and won 3. Idk about you, but I think that wouldn't be possible if Patrick Mahomes wasn't on the team.
I know right. They have the greatest receiver ever one of the best safeties, and Steve young who won mvp. They just needed space to fill to make a full top 10 list
Bobby Lane definitely put the curse on the Detroit Lions that they will never ever win a championship in 50 years but since that time the Lions went to two NFC Championship Games 1991 with Barry Sanders and 2023 with Dan Campbell as the Coach and Jared Goff at QB Holy Smokes how time fly's! 8:55
Rey Lewis is truly the Man the Myth the Icon the Legendary Hall Of Famer with Baltimore Ravens the 1st Round 26th overall pick from the 1996 NFL Draft a University of Miami Hurricanes Alumni is a 2X Super Bowl Champ in 2000 and 2012 but won Super Bowl MVP and 2X NFL's Defensive player of the year there is nobody who did very well for the better then Sugar Rey no question about it! 10:55
JJ Watt definitely was the heart and soul of the Houston Texans a for Wisconsin Badgers Alumni certainly made the Texans what they were then to now the 1st Round 11th overall in 2011 NFL Draft won NFL's Defensive player of the year three times and he's part of the All Decades Team make no mistake about it cause without TJ Watt they'd would be disappointed of a franchise for really not drafted him! 5:05
I don’t think Joe Montana is anything without Bill Walsh. Joe didn’t have the kind of athleticism any other coach knew what to do with before they figured out the west coast offense.
@@JAce94007 nah I can't forget about those guys. When Pit drafted him they were shitty. He brought them outta the dark ages. Now when Pit started drafting the other guys shit really started to come together for them.
@@JAce94007 also bro, the Steelers finished his rookie year 1-13 but he was named Defensive Rookie of The Year & made the Pro Bowl. None of the other HOF'ers were on the team yet.
Cameron Jerrell Newton Say what you want about Super Bowl 50 but he was the first player in the NFC South history to win three straight division titles while the division was literally a bloodbath between two other legendary quarterbacks on opposite teams. That wasn’t done until the Saints did it for years in a row while the division was literally a pushover. He still leads the franchise passing touchdowns.
Cases could be made for Roger Staubach and Lance Alworth. Yes, the Cowboys contended with a number of talented players but without Captain America, they may never have gotten over the hump in the Tom Landry era. Alworth made the Chargers offense explosive and set the standard for later eras of high powered scoring machines by the lightning bolts. Ironically it took a trade to the Cowboys to get Alworth his only true league title apart from the 1963 AFL title game. The two legends even connected for an early touchdown pass in Super Bowl 6.
Jim Kelly was a special person a special player and a franchise Icon in Buffalo Bills franchise history 1st Round 14th overall in the 1983 NFL Draft he didn't want to be a Buffalo Bills at 1st at the same time he did turn it all around cause Marv Levy wouldn't be the Hall Of Fame coach without Jim Kelly like no doubt because the 1990's was something Bills Fans know after all 4 Super Bowl's they been despite losing it four times it certainly did define Jim Kelly's career his manhood his reputations but above all else he's still is was and always will a Bills Fans favorite son from the from University of Miami Hurricanes and Pro Football Hall Of Famer along with Thurman Thomas Andre Reed James Lofton and Bruce Smith too! 9:40
Am I the only person that whenever I hear Lawrence Taylor is the undisputed GOAT of defense to ask back, "What about Reggie White?" Taylor was all kinds of amazing. But as a watcher of the NFL since the mid 1970's, IMHO nobody played better than Reggie!!! I literally saw him overpower Larry Allen, a guy that bench pressed around 700 lbs! I watched him throw one of the Vikings (my favorite team), tackles about 10 feet in the air backwards with only one arm! That would have been great to do once, but White did it over and over most of the damn game.
It's unfortunate to admit because of his character, but Brett Favre (alongside Reggie White) are absolutely the reasons why Green Bay is what it is today. Green Bay was, at best, just above basement dwelling for over 20 years at that point, then we somehow land Favre after the Falcons gave up on him after one year, and then we get f*cking *Reggie White* to sign with us. It's also why I say Reggie is just as important and big a legend in Green Bay as he was in Philly. Him and Favre changed everything and we got him the one thing he spent his entire life fighting for, a championship.
I agree with you. You also have to look at Bob Harlan when he became president of the team in 1989, that this team started to become competitive. Since his retirement, they have pissed away so many opportunities to win a championship.
I would say chiefs and priest Holmes, they were only relevant in the early 2000's because of him, then Jamaal Charles is right after him, I don't remember who was QB at the time but, it's either those two or Trent green, the guy who won the chiefs their 1st super bowl (I can't remember who it was though, been a minute since I last watched a video on the history of the chiefs
To be perfectly honest Bill Parcell and Bill Belicheck would've not have been the absolute BEST if it wasn't for LT because without LT Bill Belicheck wouldn't be the G.O.A.T not as the Defensive Coach but as the Coach with all six Super Bowl Rings and Bill Parcell would not be the Hall Of Famer as a coach either! 7:40
Before Tom Brady there was Joe Montana a.k.a Joe Cool he's won 4 Super Bowl Rings & 3 Super Bowl MVP's he was a 3rd Round draft choice University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish by the 49ers and he played a few more years with the Kansas City Chiefs! 2:46
As a Steelers fan I will say that Pittsburgh would not have been the real absolute BEST team if it wasn't for the one guy and that was Ben Roethlisberger after a suffering 2003 season with Tommy Maddox the Steelers had to be searching for a brand new franchise QB and sure enough the 2004 NFL Draft Pittsburgh Steelers drafted Ben Roethlisberger in the 1st Round 11th overall Miami University of Ohio RedHawks from Day-1 Backyard Ben went either 13-0 or 14-0 as a starting QB he won the 2004 NFL's Rookie of the year and he's won 2 Super Bowl Championships 2005 to 2008 after he went to three appearances there's no question in my mind that Big Ben is the only quarterback in NFL's History to not have a non-loosing of seasons with two head coaches Bill Cowher & Mike Tomlin because if Roethlisberger didn't become a Pittsburgh Steelers they would be a laughing stock of the legendary successful franchise in NFL's History but let's be real honest Roethlisberger is the main reason why I become a legitimate Steelers Fan I really do appreciate him I really miss him I respect Big Ben but above all else I Acknowledge You Ben Thank You for all of the moments memories as well as being our QB of the Pittsburgh Steelers we will see you Canton Ohio Brotha for the Hall Of Fame because you definitely deserve it for real for real at the end of the day Here we go Steelers here we go Whoop Whoop!🖤💛🖤💛 13:42
OMG Tom Brady back in the 2000 NFL Draft 6th Round 199th pick by the Patriots out of Michigan he's 2X Super Bowl Champion I mean he's the G.O.A.T we all know that! 1:40
The Saints would not be the team that they were before because of Drew Brees from 2006 to 2020 including the Super Bowl Victory in 2009 vs Colts without question because now Drew Brees is the G.O.A.T! 1:00
Joe Montana was a great player. But Rice, Taylor, Young, Bono, Rathman, Roger Craig, Ronny lot, 49ers just had so many great players back then, remember who had the most super rings at one point in time. Charles Hailey That defensive player in the middle. He had 5 super bowl rings like 3 with the 49ers, and 2 with the cowboys.
The Saints wouldn't be the best team without Drew Brees because he is the one who change the culture for all the right reasons because Sean Payton came to the Saints in 2006 and never looked back all because Brees & Payton were a match made in heaven from 2006 to 2020 but the sweetest part was in 2009 winning it's 1st Championship in the franchise history of it's existence no question on Saints Fans Mind Drew Brees saved not only the city but he's saved Louisiana of New Orleans from moving to another location as a franchise team cause without Brees going to New Orleans he kind of would've gone to the Dolphins or others and Sean Payton wouldn't be the coach either! 11:40
@bryanjones4444 True, but if you don't have a good motor to drive that vehicle, I don't care what kind of components you have. You can't argue with 10 years 7 championships.
@@ravellxivrobinson4979 couple of things. Four of those championships came in the AAFC. Almost any quarterback helps the Browns to 4 consecutive championships with that defense, maybe any quarterback. The level of competition was very weak. Second, their defense was so good that they nearly had to win their division regardless of who was under center. Only two teams made the playoffs then so you were automatically in the championship game. Then even with the best defense the league had ever seen to that point the Browns were 3 and 3 in the NFL championship games. Otto earned his entry to the Hall of Fame. I would never argue differently but they won with defense each and every year. Trent Dilfer guided his team to a championship with that same quality of defense, era adjusted.
@bryanjones4444 You make. Some good points, but I feel like trying to take away from what he did. At such an early time in NFL, history is really a big disservice. Because we shouldn't forget that the AFC also produced. The Baltimore Colts, and the San Francisco 49ers. The whole reason that the NFL allowed the Cleveland Browns to even join. Was because they thought that they would just beat them all the time, and they wouldn't be what they were in the AAFC. When they joined, they owned the NFL for the most part throughout the early to mid 1950s. The only time they had trouble was with Bobby Lane, Doak Walker, and the Detroit Lions. also, they made the NFL championship game every year throughout the early 50s. One more thing, we don't think about just how much he changed the game. Being such an accurate passer at a time in which passing was one of the most difficult things you can do at that point in NFL history because the ball wasn't as it is now. Passing was so alien at that point. That's why the Cleveland Browns/ Detroit Lions rivalry was so important at that moment in NFL history.
I remember watching the NFC championship game and when it started to fall apart I yelled out Bobby let it go. If the babe can let it go why can't you. Come on now the guy who traded you is dead. Damn bud we wasn't even born
Mahomes is the reason why the Chiefs have won so much. Look at what happened to the Patriots after Brady left. Reid is riding his Mahomes success to the Hall of Fame. Without Pat he’d be the ultimate choke artist.
Patrick Mahomes was honestly the 2nd player I thought of behind Brady. Also, did I miss Payton Manning? I highly doubt that the Colts become yearly powerhouses without him. Especially since we 100% KNOW that the first season without him they finished as the worst team in football!
@@shindemanju22 being an Eagles fan and seeing Reid not utilize our great running backs like Westbrook plus poor clock management doesn’t make me think he’s some kind of football genius. Even his first year with the chiefs he blew a huge lead against the colts and don’t forget the chicks job against the titans.
My Colts may have relocated away from Indy if not for Peyton Manning. He’s not the franchise’s only great player - or even great QB - but I think they’d be playing elsewhere if it hadn’t been for him.
The only thing that he hasn't done was beat Eli Manning in Super Bowl's 2007 and 2011 unfortunately Eli still owns him of course in 2017 Nick Foles beat him too! 2:12
As a Cowboys fan, Jerry Rice is the best football player ever. How could you not mention Barry Sanders, or even Megatron for Detroit? So many problems with this list
i give you the first but you must have forgot the 2nd, maybe the wardrobe malfunction is all you remember😂. It was a complete shootout in the second half, if the defense was so dominate wht give up so many points 😂.
John Elway was a 1st Round 1st overall pick in the 1983 NFL Draft by Baltimore Colts but was traded to Denver Broncos the Stanford University Alumni but he's a 2X Super Bowl Champion after three losses but the Broncos would be completely a bad franchise of a team without Elway but back in 1986 vs Cleveland it was the one game that made Elway become a legitimate icon a real true legend was called The Drive 98 yards and still won the game and it remains that way in NFL's History! 3:53
What is "... traded to Broncos the Stanford alumni but he's 2x SB champion" even supposed to mean? How about using coherent sentences and some punctuation, you know these little dots to separate sentences, if you want people to get what you are trying to bring across?
Brees is literally the reason the team even survived staying in New Orleans. They would have had to move unless sales started to get better.
They almost moved under Archy, thank God for Drew
The only thing I would change is Bobby Lane with Barry Sanders.
I can't give that much credit to any single player. But that said, Barry is as close as anyone.
U forgot Derrick Henry with the Titans. Their roster was horrible but Henry kept them relevant.
And YOU forgot about Steve McNair and Eddie George!!
@@x-wingking439 oooooh
@@x-wingking439 I am not a titans fan bum so I don’t pay attention to the 90s and 2000s titans. I was not even alive when they were at the top of their games.
It's only a change of name and location but the Titans have been relevant since the Houston Oilers days.
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That right there was a smart intelligent move getting Drew Brees at the right time and the right moment for sure! 12:42
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@@randallross420 Without Drew Brees being a Saints QB they wouldn't be Super Bowl Champions in 2009
@@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 For sure, idk how bad their arc would have been, moving from Aaron Brooks to another long line of bad to average qbs
No other defensive player gave Qb's nightmares like LT did.🐐
As a diehard patriots fan I enjoyed the Tom Brady years and forever grateful but hopefully Drake maye i gets my patriots great memories💙❤️🏈.
Steelers fan here hopeful for a buddy
Uh bears fan so whatever
@@maryisviczouswanna cookie? Yall ain’t done shit I’m 40 years 🤣
#1: There is no such thing as a "poverty" NFL franchise.
#2: Every franchise has it's most important player and best players.
#3: No 1 player is responsible (and I say that as a Saints fan) for an NFL team or franchise being good or winning a Superbowl. Football is the ultimate team sport.
... its* most important player (it's = it is)
the 80s and 90s 49ers were a team that shouldn't be forgetten
Drew Brees was a 2nd Round draft pick by the then San Diego Chargers in the 2001 NFL Draft from 2001 to 2005! 12:50
As a Tar-Heels fan I've grew up in the state of North Carolina all my life Lawrence Taylor is the one guy who really put the FEAR OF GOD into anyone or anybody who stands in his way he's a 1st Round 2nd overall pick by the New York Giants in the 1981 NFL Draft he's 3X NFL Defensive player of the year 1986 NFL MVP as well as 2X Super Bowl Champion 1968 and 1990 a member of the Pro Football Hall Of Fame he's one of the best if not the absolute greatest real Defensive players in NFL's History period because there's only one LT LT LT LT LT LT LT on defense at the Linebacker Position no matter what Then Now Forever!💪🏽💪🏽 7:37
Another thing to add about JJ Watt, he influenced DeMeco Ryans to go to the Houston Texans and make them great. Without that, the Texans would still be stuck in NFL purgatory like they were between 2020-2022.
DeMeco chose the Texans job moreso than being convinced. He even turned down other interviews and basically told Cal that this was the place he wanted to be. JJ definitely endorsed the hire but i dont think he really influenced him that much
Great video! Id go with Larry Fitzgerald with the Cardinals and Peyton Manning with the Colts too.
Agree with that
I'm surprised Patrick Mahomes isn't on here. Wow.
Thats true
How? This is about franchises that couldn't win anything. The Chiefs already had a Superbowl in their pocket. And they've had great players. Derrick Thomas, Tony Gonzalez, Willie Roaf (Hall of Famers), Priest Holmes, Jamaal Charles, Eric Berry. Even before Mahomes, they were in the playoffs. Mahomes might be the best quarterback to ever play for them, but they weren't afterthoughts or a crap franchise.
@@jtuft22 You are very correct. But consider that I wasn't born when the Chiefs won their first Superbowl. And as great of players that you listed are, and no denying they were great and some are hall of famers, none of them competed for Superbowls as Chiefs. Only Neil Smith got a chance and won two as a Denver Bronco. The closest the Chiefs got to competing in a Superbowl was in 93 when Joe Montana was their quarterback and got to the AFC championship where they lost to the Bills. Since Patrick Mahomes became the full time starter, the Chiefs have competed in 6 straight AFC championships and won 4. They have competed in 4 Superbowls and won 3. Idk about you, but I think that wouldn't be possible if Patrick Mahomes wasn't on the team.
Yall used to be my favorite channel back like 3-4 years ago. I remember those 100K days🥲. Good to see yall still doing good👍
I would say that the 49ers have been a great team for decades with many, many players who are fantastic.
I know right. They have the greatest receiver ever one of the best safeties, and Steve young who won mvp. They just needed space to fill to make a full top 10 list
Bobby Lane definitely put the curse on the Detroit Lions that they will never ever win a championship in 50 years but since that time the Lions went to two NFC Championship Games 1991 with Barry Sanders and 2023 with Dan Campbell as the Coach and Jared Goff at QB Holy Smokes how time fly's! 8:55
Fun fact about the Saints is the last time they took a QB in the 1st round was 1971(Archie Manning). Will the next be his grandson Arch?
Archie may not let him play in New Orleans, who knows.
@@17thN.Owhy though
Ray Lewis killer skills was unforgettable for the Ravens
... skills were* unforgettable
Love your video TPS and keep up the great work you are awesome
Rey Lewis is truly the Man the Myth the Icon the Legendary Hall Of Famer with Baltimore Ravens the 1st Round 26th overall pick from the 1996 NFL Draft a University of Miami Hurricanes Alumni is a 2X Super Bowl Champ in 2000 and 2012 but won Super Bowl MVP and 2X NFL's Defensive player of the year there is nobody who did very well for the better then Sugar Rey no question about it! 10:55
... the Man,* the Myth,* the Icon,* the legendary HOFer / better than* Sugar Rey
JJ Watt definitely was the heart and soul of the Houston Texans a for Wisconsin Badgers Alumni certainly made the Texans what they were then to now the 1st Round 11th overall in 2011 NFL Draft won NFL's Defensive player of the year three times and he's part of the All Decades Team make no mistake about it cause without TJ Watt they'd would be disappointed of a franchise for really not drafted him! 5:05
I don’t think Joe Montana is anything without Bill Walsh. Joe didn’t have the kind of athleticism any other coach knew what to do with before they figured out the west coast offense.
Bill Walsh might not be anything without Montana.
The Steelers. Mean Joe Green started the Steel Curtain era.
Lmao, so forget the entire 11 other HOF players on those teams each year...?
@@JAce94007 nah I can't forget about those guys. When Pit drafted him they were shitty. He brought them outta the dark ages. Now when Pit started drafting the other guys shit really started to come together for them.
@@JAce94007 also bro, the Steelers finished his rookie year 1-13 but he was named Defensive Rookie of The Year & made the Pro Bowl. None of the other HOF'ers were on the team yet.
Cameron Jerrell Newton
Say what you want about Super Bowl 50 but he was the first player in the NFC South history to win three straight division titles while the division was literally a bloodbath between two other legendary quarterbacks on opposite teams. That wasn’t done until the Saints did it for years in a row while the division was literally a pushover. He still leads the franchise passing touchdowns.
Lawrence Taylor the former University of North Carolina Tar-Heels Alumni in Chapel Hill,NC 7:55
The Colts Peyton Manning, Miami Dolphins Dan Marino, Kansas City Chiefs Patrick Mahomes,
The Browns without Jim Brown
Especially pulling one of the greatest UPSETS in NFL's History in 2007 beating the Patriots 17 to 14 final score 8:26
Taylor wasn't on that Giants team. He had retired by then. Before I got that far in the video. I thought you were referring to Eli Manning.
Cases could be made for Roger Staubach and Lance Alworth. Yes, the Cowboys contended with a number of talented players but without Captain America, they may never have gotten over the hump in the Tom Landry era. Alworth made the Chargers offense explosive and set the standard for later eras of high powered scoring machines by the lightning bolts. Ironically it took a trade to the Cowboys to get Alworth his only true league title apart from the 1963 AFL title game. The two legends even connected for an early touchdown pass in Super Bowl 6.
Jim Kelly was Iron Man before Brett Favre came around! 9:49
john elway is such a bronco, he looks like one.
Jim Kelly was a special person a special player and a franchise Icon in Buffalo Bills franchise history 1st Round 14th overall in the 1983 NFL Draft he didn't want to be a Buffalo Bills at 1st at the same time he did turn it all around cause Marv Levy wouldn't be the Hall Of Fame coach without Jim Kelly like no doubt because the 1990's was something Bills Fans know after all 4 Super Bowl's they been despite losing it four times it certainly did define Jim Kelly's career his manhood his reputations but above all else he's still is was and always will a Bills Fans favorite son from the from University of Miami Hurricanes and Pro Football Hall Of Famer along with Thurman Thomas Andre Reed James Lofton and Bruce Smith too! 9:40
Are you a bot whose programmer does not know what punctuation is?
Though the Minnesota Vikings had a great defense, I would say that Fran Tarkenton made that team the best team in the NFC throughout the 70’s.
Am I the only person that whenever I hear Lawrence Taylor is the undisputed GOAT of defense to ask back, "What about Reggie White?"
Taylor was all kinds of amazing. But as a watcher of the NFL since the mid 1970's, IMHO nobody played better than Reggie!!! I literally saw him overpower Larry Allen, a guy that bench pressed around 700 lbs! I watched him throw one of the Vikings (my favorite team), tackles about 10 feet in the air backwards with only one arm! That would have been great to do once, but White did it over and over most of the damn game.
Or Bruce Smith? Deacon Jones?
LT changed defensive schemes. Edge rusher wouldn’t be a thing without LT
It's unfortunate to admit because of his character, but Brett Favre (alongside Reggie White) are absolutely the reasons why Green Bay is what it is today.
Green Bay was, at best, just above basement dwelling for over 20 years at that point, then we somehow land Favre after the Falcons gave up on him after one year, and then we get f*cking *Reggie White* to sign with us.
It's also why I say Reggie is just as important and big a legend in Green Bay as he was in Philly. Him and Favre changed everything and we got him the one thing he spent his entire life fighting for, a championship.
I agree with you.
You also have to look at Bob Harlan when he became president of the team in 1989, that this team started to become competitive.
Since his retirement, they have pissed away so many opportunities to win a championship.
One guy on an NFL team is never the only reason for success, this is stupid.
No. But teams can and do stay out of championship contention because they lack that one player to make everything else work.
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I would say chiefs and priest Holmes, they were only relevant in the early 2000's because of him, then Jamaal Charles is right after him, I don't remember who was QB at the time but, it's either those two or Trent green, the guy who won the chiefs their 1st super bowl (I can't remember who it was though, been a minute since I last watched a video on the history of the chiefs
To be perfectly honest Bill Parcell and Bill Belicheck would've not have been the absolute BEST if it wasn't for LT because without LT Bill Belicheck wouldn't be the G.O.A.T not as the Defensive Coach but as the Coach with all six Super Bowl Rings and Bill Parcell would not be the Hall Of Famer as a coach either! 7:40
Before Tom Brady there was Joe Montana a.k.a Joe Cool he's won 4 Super Bowl Rings & 3 Super Bowl MVP's he was a 3rd Round draft choice University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish by the 49ers and he played a few more years with the Kansas City Chiefs! 2:46
Ray Lewis, Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw, Donovan McNabb, Drew Brees
Not Montana because Rice was there
Mean Joe Greene over Bradshaw
@@Kuhlayo43 Lynn Swann was better
As a Steelers fan I will say that Pittsburgh would not have been the real absolute BEST team if it wasn't for the one guy and that was Ben Roethlisberger after a suffering 2003 season with Tommy Maddox the Steelers had to be searching for a brand new franchise QB and sure enough the 2004 NFL Draft Pittsburgh Steelers drafted Ben Roethlisberger in the 1st Round 11th overall Miami University of Ohio RedHawks from Day-1 Backyard Ben went either 13-0 or 14-0 as a starting QB he won the 2004 NFL's Rookie of the year and he's won 2 Super Bowl Championships 2005 to 2008 after he went to three appearances there's no question in my mind that Big Ben is the only quarterback in NFL's History to not have a non-loosing of seasons with two head coaches Bill Cowher & Mike Tomlin because if Roethlisberger didn't become a Pittsburgh Steelers they would be a laughing stock of the legendary successful franchise in NFL's History but let's be real honest Roethlisberger is the main reason why I become a legitimate Steelers Fan I really do appreciate him I really miss him I respect Big Ben but above all else I Acknowledge You Ben Thank You for all of the moments memories as well as being our QB of the Pittsburgh Steelers we will see you Canton Ohio Brotha for the Hall Of Fame because you definitely deserve it for real for real at the end of the day Here we go Steelers here we go Whoop Whoop!🖤💛🖤💛 13:42
The colts upset the colts lmao
He was the 2017 NFL's Walter Payton Man of the year award winner! 5:30
That's definitely true! 3:24
That NOLA no call still hunts me to this day😯
Saints should at least have honestly a good two or three super bowls
Didn’t they get the ball in overtime and Brees threw a pick? And a missed roughing the passer on Goff that would have put them in field goal range??
@@FINALFLASH1988 roughing the passer and dpi should have been called and as a matter fact they shouldn’t have been in ot
OMG Tom Brady back in the 2000 NFL Draft 6th Round 199th pick by the Patriots out of Michigan he's 2X Super Bowl Champion I mean he's the G.O.A.T we all know that! 1:40
Can you please do “why your favorite nfl team has a chance of winning Super Bowl 59 next?
The Saints would not be the team that they were before because of Drew Brees from 2006 to 2020 including the Super Bowl Victory in 2009 vs Colts without question because now Drew Brees is the G.O.A.T! 1:00
Joe Montana was a great player. But Rice, Taylor, Young, Bono, Rathman, Roger Craig, Ronny lot, 49ers just had so many great players back then, remember who had the most super rings at one point in time. Charles Hailey That defensive player in the middle. He had 5 super bowl rings like 3 with the 49ers, and 2 with the cowboys.
The Saints wouldn't be the best team without Drew Brees because he is the one who change the culture for all the right reasons because Sean Payton came to the Saints in 2006 and never looked back all because Brees & Payton were a match made in heaven from 2006 to 2020 but the sweetest part was in 2009 winning it's 1st Championship in the franchise history of it's existence no question on Saints Fans Mind Drew Brees saved not only the city but he's saved Louisiana of New Orleans from moving to another location as a franchise team cause without Brees going to New Orleans he kind of would've gone to the Dolphins or others and Sean Payton wouldn't be the coach either! 11:40
Packers would have been dogshit the last thirty years without Favre and Rodgers. They lucked into two historic talents and then wasted both of them
The Packers would be nothing in the last 50 years without Brett Favre. Unless they still would've happened to draft Aaron Rodgers in 05
Who knows how good Rodger’s would be if he didn’t learn behind Favre
@@pedroinacio5084 Absolutely ! Same with Jordan learning from Aaron. The Packers QB Philosophy works !!!!
Bart Starr wtf
I acknowledge you Drew Brees! 13:19
Drew Brees is the only QB in NFL's History to throw for 5000 passing yards 5 times on 5 different occasions! 13:10
... five times as in "in five seasons", of course it was not in the same year. The "five different occasions" is talking past the sale.
Texans would be nothing without CJ Stroud
He has only played there for one year.
Otto Graham for the Cleveland Browns. Just in case you all sleep on his name.
Otto may be in the top 25 or so all time quarterbacks but he had 8 number 1 defenses and never a defense that ranked lower than second in the league.
@bryanjones4444 True, but if you don't have a good motor to drive that vehicle, I don't care what kind of components you have.
You can't argue with 10 years 7 championships.
@@ravellxivrobinson4979 couple of things. Four of those championships came in the AAFC. Almost any quarterback helps the Browns to 4 consecutive championships with that defense, maybe any quarterback. The level of competition was very weak. Second, their defense was so good that they nearly had to win their division regardless of who was under center. Only two teams made the playoffs then so you were automatically in the championship game. Then even with the best defense the league had ever seen to that point the Browns were 3 and 3 in the NFL championship games. Otto earned his entry to the Hall of Fame. I would never argue differently but they won with defense each and every year. Trent Dilfer guided his team to a championship with that same quality of defense, era adjusted.
@bryanjones4444 You make.
Some good points, but I feel like trying to take away from what he did. At such an early time in NFL, history is really a big disservice. Because we shouldn't forget that the AFC also produced. The Baltimore Colts, and the San Francisco 49ers. The whole reason that the NFL allowed the Cleveland Browns to even join. Was because they thought that they would just beat them all the time, and they wouldn't be what they were in the AAFC.
When they joined, they owned the NFL for the most part throughout the early to mid 1950s. The only time they had trouble was with Bobby Lane, Doak Walker, and the Detroit Lions. also, they made the NFL championship game every year throughout the early 50s.
One more thing, we don't think about just how much he changed the game. Being such an accurate passer at a time in which passing was one of the most difficult things you can do at that point in NFL history because the ball wasn't as it is now. Passing was so alien at that point.
That's why the Cleveland Browns/ Detroit Lions rivalry was so important at that moment in NFL history.
Rod Woodson and Ed Reed are Hall Of Famers because of Rey Lewis! 11:24
😂😂😂😂
This player will end up on this list when he retires but the chiefs hit with Patrick mahomes
Patrick Mahomes* - last names are capitalized, too.
4:37 my panthers might have actually won a championship without him thanks elway
Seahawks Steve Largent
Russell Wilson or Sherman are more fitting for the Seahawks
Patriots do NOT belong on this list. Brady was part of a machine. He had a top ten defense for 18 seasons in NE. More help than any QB in history.
The fact that Watt didn’t win a league mvp award is one of the all time nfl crimes . Such B.S
I remember watching the NFC championship game and when it started to fall apart I yelled out Bobby let it go. If the babe can let it go why can't you. Come on now the guy who traded you is dead. Damn bud we wasn't even born
I see Ray Lewis in the picture, I click.
Mahomes is the reason why the Chiefs have won so much. Look at what happened to the Patriots after Brady left. Reid is riding his Mahomes success to the Hall of Fame. Without Pat he’d be the ultimate choke artist.
😂 please
Honestly I would Andy Reid
Patrick Mahomes was honestly the 2nd player I thought of behind Brady.
Also, did I miss Payton Manning? I highly doubt that the Colts become yearly powerhouses without him. Especially since we 100% KNOW that the first season without him they finished as the worst team in football!
As a chiefs fan i agree
@@shindemanju22 being an Eagles fan and seeing Reid not utilize our great running backs like Westbrook plus poor clock management doesn’t make me think he’s some kind of football genius. Even his first year with the chiefs he blew a huge lead against the colts and don’t forget the chicks job against the titans.
Without Montana with the 49ers they would be absolutely nothing! 3:06
Fun fact: Leonard Marshall injured Joe Montana and that’s what led to the end of his dynasty.
So many errors in this video. “Colts defeated the Colts”. “Clean state”. C’mon now
Sam Mills with the Panthers. He literally built that team
Larry Fitzgerald
Cincinnati Bengals-Joe Burrow???
7:02
Joe Burrows has basically saved the bengals franchise they attendance was terrible before burrow got their now it’s a sale out at every home game
I feel like Brady destroyed my childhood dreams of seeing my team win multiple super bowls for more that 10 years 😂😂😂😂😂
What about Tom Brady and The Patriot’s
Patriots* - plural, no apostrophe. And either you did not watch at all or suffer from severe short-memory loss, he was the first mention!
I’d say Seahawks and Steve Largent. Seahawks were a disaster for a lot of years but man without Largent they’d be sooo bad
What about Larry Fitzgerald for the Arizona Cardinals?
Should have been qb vid, #20 and OJ put those teams on map
Lawrence Taylor changed the whole game.
dan mirono
Do you perhaps mean Dan Marino*?
Jared Geoff for the lions since the super bowl era lol
Jared Goff*
My Colts may have relocated away from Indy if not for Peyton Manning. He’s not the franchise’s only great player - or even great QB - but I think they’d be playing elsewhere if it hadn’t been for him.
Good they admitted that Brady was a cheater
Who else instantly thought of the pats ?
Me
Right here🤣
Let’s be real I also though of the Ravens
@@voidedmaniac7757 Joe Flacco was solid before Lamar
11-5 when he was injured in 2008 lmao
Drew is him and will always be him.
Number 1 should’ve been the Patriots wtf 🤣
Alot of QBs have wore Number 12 as a jersey. Must be a thing.
... have worn*
The Rams getting Marshall Faulk from the colts after trading Bettis for a complete flop
The only thing that he hasn't done was beat Eli Manning in Super Bowl's 2007 and 2011 unfortunately Eli still owns him of course in 2017 Nick Foles beat him too! 2:12
As a Cowboys fan, Jerry Rice is the best football player ever. How could you not mention Barry Sanders, or even Megatron for Detroit? So many problems with this list
The first 3 Pats Super Bowls were the defense. Be better
i give you the first but you must have forgot the 2nd, maybe the wardrobe malfunction is all you remember😂. It was a complete shootout in the second half, if the defense was so dominate wht give up so many points 😂.
Where the hell is Mahomes?
20 years you mean
John Elway was a 1st Round 1st overall pick in the 1983 NFL Draft by Baltimore Colts but was traded to Denver Broncos the Stanford University Alumni but he's a 2X Super Bowl Champion after three losses but the Broncos would be completely a bad franchise of a team without Elway but back in 1986 vs Cleveland it was the one game that made Elway become a legitimate icon a real true legend was called The Drive 98 yards and still won the game and it remains that way in NFL's History! 3:53
What is "... traded to Broncos the Stanford alumni but he's 2x SB champion" even supposed to mean? How about using coherent sentences and some punctuation, you know these little dots to separate sentences, if you want people to get what you are trying to bring across?
The aint's that still sticks.
Tom Brady is obvious.
Idk i dont think the giants or bills belong on this list
Ditka? Butkus? Tarkenton? Marino? Favre? Aikman?
7:00 didn’t know the colts could beat the colts