As a Pats fan, don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened. These 20 years were the best 20 years of football any fan could have ever asked for. Hopefully Maye turns out to be great, but even if he doesn’t , we’ll always have the greatest dynasty in the history of sports to look back on. Go Pats.
This couldn’t have come at a better time. As someone who watched my, my dad’s, and my frat brothers’ squads terrorized by the Evil Empire for years, seeing the Hoodie finally parting ways with an org now firmly in rebuilding mode still feels surreal
Bernard Pollard was like Randy Orton to the Pats. Just coming out of nowhere and RKOing their key players to the afterlife. I'll bet he even stood up and shouted "BONECRUSHER!" before sprinting off the field and into the shadows
Lmao I remember the debate like it was yesterday. I felt they should of went with bledsoe 😂. I remember bledsoe coming in and winning that afc championship. I was in the 6th grade. I'm now married with children in my 30s. A long time ago indeed 😂
Will probrably never see another 20-Year dynasty like the Patriots ever again in this timeline. It's almost incomprehensible how dominant they were for so long
I mean Mahomes has won 2 already and made it to 6 straight AFC title games, only 2 behind Brady already. So while it's not guaranteed, if they win this year, that's 3 in 6 years. Not really out of the realm of possibility for the chiefs to win 3-4 more with Mahomes and keep racking up AFC title games.
@@Eggy79 3 in 6 years vs 3 in 4 years? i think if he wins this year he has a slight chance to build a dynasty like the pats but if the chiefs dont win this year they arent a dynasty like the pats were.
Mahomes only need 3 more in the next 15 years to have a comparable dynasty to pats. He's one game away from only needing 2 more. If he doesn't get 6 , and only 5, it's still comparable. Montana still better than brady. he wasn't losing to the sanchez jets and other bum teams. Montana won sb or lost in nfc champ (the real super bowl then) to the superbowl winner. The titans? Lol
New England Patriots (2001-19): 232-72 Record (.763) 30-11 Playoff Record (.732) 17x AFC East Champions 9x AFC Champions 6x Super Bowl Champions I don’t know if I’d even put them as a Dynasty, I feel like they deserve to be in their own category. Most dynasties are the clear cut best team and win for about 5-6 years and after 3 Super Bowls, they flame out. The best ones like the Steelers and 49ers mantain it for a decade and get 4. The Patriots not only were the team to beat for 20 years, in-line other dynasties, they did it in an era with the salary cap and increased roster turnover via free agency.
I like this video because it highlights the reality that the dynasty wasn’t just Brady. They had a lot of HOF-worthy players over the years, and a lot of their achievements were on defense.
We don’t deserve a 2 hour tubfrog vid On the real tho best nfl RUclipsr of the year. Thanks for always giving me videos to listen to while cooking dinner!
Explain what makes Tom Brady good that doesn't involve his ring total, nobody can do it. The shocking truth is that a quarterback was dragged to a record amount of Superbowl wins. Often dragged against his will at that (no I'm serious, look up his stats in most AFC championship games)
@@GaminEmail 18 top ten offenses in his career with a HC who has been objectively incompetent on offense before and after Brady. Ya he was definetly carried
Sorry about being a Raider's fan; I grew up around Oakland back in the Plunkett/Stabler (the Snake) days and they were so great to watch and re-enact all week the key plays in our nerf football games but doomed to choke in the playoffs. After their first trade down south they became the Traiders and I could never root for them again. Your grasp of the history and feel of the game over the last 50 years is unnerving for someone your age. That was a compliment.
As a lifelong Patriots who lived through this entire run (and had been following the team for nearly a decade prior starting at age 9 with the Dick MacPherson era) I loved this video.
At least y'all got like 5 or 6 Superbowl victories just imagine for a minute being a falcons fan and blowing a 28-3 lead with 7 minutes remaining in the 3rd quarter, lol!
Shut up what grief 3 bad years😂 yall have more superbowls in 20 years than like 10 team’s combined. You guys can loose for like 5 more years then start whining
As a 2000's kid who grew up in new england Im not mentally prepared for this. The Patriots were so consistent for my entire life and then it just ended and now I only know losing. Still grateful it happened though and I wouldnt change a thing.
I have been a Patriots fan since 1993. I’m 37 now. I was 14 when we started winning, and I was 32 when we stopped. I got so used to winning that I would leave my Christmas tree up until February because I knew we would have a deep run or win it all. I never felt like we were out of a game as long as Tom was under center. The nail-biters, the losses in the playoffs to the Ravens and Broncos, always sucked. If we didn’t win another game until I died, I would still die a happy man. I will always be a Patriots fan regardless of the record, and I will forever be grateful for the pain they inflicted on the league.
Tom Brady....What more can we say about this player? People who become NFL fans after his retirement will never be able to understand the prowess of this man at the QB position. He defined it for 2 decades. Among greats like the Manning Brothers, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, and more. This guy is a legend, an icon, he's Tom Brady, the GOAT.
I remember as a 90s kid in Massachusetts, at least in my house/school/ the Patriots weren't really a thing. We didn't talk about them, it was all about the Red Sox and the Celtics, heck I knew kids who were more into the Bruins than the Patriots. Only knew one teacher who had anything Patriots themed in her classroom and even then it was up in a corner. Then we move away from Massachusetts, Tom Brady gets in, and the Dynasty is born. And you know what's funny, people talk more about the 07-18 Patriots more than they talk about the 00-06 Patriots UNLESS, it's about the Tuck Rule. Like do people even remember who the 2003 Panthers were? or the 04 Eagles? but say Malcolm Butler or 28-3 or Nick Foles and they instantly know which Bowl you're talking about.
I would disagree honestly. The original teams were a huge hit. 2001 patriots started it all. It's been glory in Boston ever since. 2007 was peak and they should of finished the deal. 2007 was My senior year of HS and that team with Randy Moss was absurd. I was a huge Randy moss and vikings fan as a kid back in 98 but for some reason when Brady took over and they went from 0-2 to 10 and 6 got the city on fire.
The ending of that 2011 AFC championship between BAL and NE was such an underrated ending in an underrated game. Not the only underrated game between ravens and Patriots. That 2014 divisional round game vs ravens was INSANE!!! The play where Brady threw to Edelman who then threw it over 50 yards to Amendola for the touchdown that tied it up at 28 is the most underrated play of ALL TIME!!!!!!!!
Honestly, they were so obnoxiously arrogant that year that everyone except NE fans were rooting against them in that Super Bowl, just nauseating and self-righteous, blatant cheaters, Spygate is so much bigger than what they were penalized for, it’s mind boggling honestly, seriously?!?! destroy the tapes!!! the evidence, get real, the Onion wrote a column about them that year saying that they hoped that their plane crashes that it would serve them right, I don’t wholeheartedly agree but you can maybe get a taste for the disgust that most fans had for them, they completely annihilated everyone in weeks 1-15, wasn’t even close really, teabagged the whole league and the league remembered
@@patrickdougherty684Yeah & ran the score on many teams too & so many players/coaches was super pissed off lmfao 🤣🤣🤣And I’m a Pats fan lol. You ain’t lying💯💯💯
I grew up a Cowboys fan. So I've always had a strong dislike for the Giants and other NF East teams. But Eli has always had a special place in my heart simply for being the Patriots kryptonite
This has become one of my favorite channels on RUclips. I especially love all of these deep dives into the past, but all of your videos have the perfect amount of detail/context given and are super well paced. That, and you're just a fun guy.
I subscribed to this channel during the preseason and I have not enjoyed any other channel covering football nearly as much. You’ve got a great sense of humor tubfrog
Love them or hate them, the 01-19 Patriots played in some of the greatest Super Bowls of all time. And SB LII was the best start to finish SB I’ve seen. And I’ve watched 33 of them, 34 by next month.
@@calebtaylor9300 in terms of storyline, quality of play, quality of officiating, finish, stakes, players involved. I think 49 is the best superbowl ever.
Just want to say that I'm glad to finally see someone doing quality football youtube videos that's also a Raider fan. Hope you get to the level of guys like Perna, Urinatingtree, Flemlo and KTO one day. Keep up the good work and RRAAAIIIDDDEEERRRSSS!!!
5:53 J. R. Redmond played a central role in the game-winning final drives of both the Tuck Rule game and Super Bowl XXXVI two weeks later. He caught three receptions on both of those drives, and he crucially escaped a Ram defender and ran out of bounds to stop the clock in the waning seconds of the Super Bowl. I think J. R. Redmond “panned out” okay. Sounds pretty good to me!
man i’m trying not to be sad that it’s over but i’m really fkin glad it happened and i got to see it in my lifetime… and aye ik y’all could really care less how we feel right now and i get it lmaoo but gotdamnit you gotta admire the longevity great video man💯
Indeed it's better to cherish the fact we got to see one of greatest dynasties ever. I was a little sad after this season, but my dad who's a bears fan brought me back to reality. He said, "Son I've been clinging onto 1 superbowl win since 1986, now imagine feeling how you're feeling for decades. You can cling onto 6 superbowls you'll be fine." I immediately snapped back to reality lol. Although I don't think I'll ever get over superbowl XLII when the undefeated season got ruined by the Giants.. 😑
@@Snargle yea nah that shit will always hurt to bring up cuz how tf did we let that happen….TWICE😂 but aye atleast 28-3 happened after so it kinda makes up for that lmao, atleast for me
@@isaacalinda I know what you mean man. Once is bad enough, but it happened twice. Anytime my family or friends wanna troll me all they have to do is bring up Eli Manning. 😂The worst part is I can't say a damn thing lmao. 28-3 did ease the pain for me as well. I couldn't imagine being on the other side of that comeback.
I dont know why but your long form videos are the best thing to watch on the treadmill. The pacing is perfect and your videos keep getting better. Thanks for these.
No you can't. Your going to say Brady. It takes a full team, a full organization. You show me a single coach and owner that would sit down The Highest paid quarterback at that time (Bledsoe) for an unproven second year 6th round draft pick. Belicheck was also the GM, who brought the right players in to compliment Brady.. Yes the quarterback is the most important player on each Team. So was Bill Walsh not as important as Joe Montana. Terry Bradshaw or Chuck Knolls defense more responsible for the Steelers Dynasty. Let's look at Dan Marino, by far an all around better Quarterback than Brady with the win ingest coach of all time. Only got to 1 Superbowl. It takes 53 player to complete an NFL roster. Not 1 single player is any teams reason for their teams success.
@@stephenraftery6407 The fact is still the fact. BB has a losing record without Brady and at this point no team wants to hire BB. It is possible no team will hire BB for the 25-26 football year as well.
@Roman-rb3cz You really need to get a clue. Seriously look at Bradys stats for the first 3 Superbowls. Those early years, was all Belicheck and the Teams he Built. Brady didn't really become a Superstar until the 07 season. You really do not understand the game of football. I wouldn't hire BB now either, he is 71, and the game has passed him by.
There’s a great book I read over the summer about the entire Brady era of the Patriots called “The Dynasty” and it’s a very good look at everything that went on
Being born in 91, it's awesome to think back on the history I've watched in football throughout my life. Bill Belichick era in Boston, Nick Saban at Bama, Manning and Brady, etc. It's sad to see the end of an era, but I'm thankful I've been here to witness it.
I say this as a non-Patriots fan who is a **MASSIVE** Celtics fan.... Brady has spoiled Boston sports fans beyond belief. He mind-fucked an entire city into believing that winning championships was borderline easy in this modern era in ways that even Larry Bird could never dream of. Winning ain't typically easy. There will never be another Brady. Boston sports fans need to accept this. It was a helluva run, inarguably the greatest 15-20 year run ever, but it won't be easily repeated, least of all by the same organization/city. The quicker Boston fans accept this the easier their sports lives will be. (That said: go Celtics/JT/JB, banner 18 is hopefully right around the corner)
That’s definitely true and I’m sure even back in the 80s and back in the Russell era there were indeed that many Celtics fans who believed winning a championship was that easy. But also yes. Brady alongside with Bellicheck lucked in giving that city many many championships. That may as well be celebrated for years. Right now the Chiefs are doing that thing for Kansas City with the Mahomes/Reid tandem but I don’t think New England should feel much shame on the old times being gone. But they’ll definitely spend a long time before making it let alone winning a SB ever again.
I remember growing up 20 min from Foxboro Mass and growing up watching Brady and Belichick dominate. I will forever be grateful to watch this duo and if not watch the greatest Dynasty, QB and coach all in one setting. Tony Romo said it best. “We’re never ever gonna see another dynasty like this ever again”
If this wasn't real life, you'd think this was a fairytale! Nothing about this story seems true but we have the film, the stats, and the memories of it all and for New England, it's legendary. I will tell my children and grandchildren about this and how when I was growing up I got to watch the greatest of all time do the unthinkable.
Never forget to thank Kyle Shanahan for calling a pass on that third down where Ryan got sacked and knocked the Falcons out of field goal range instead of running, then sending out Matt Bryant (40-41 from where they were before the sack) to kick the fg and clinch the game for the Falcons.
This documentary has made me realize that you absolutely need to do another documentary on Captain Forehead himself and how he almost didn't realize his full potential.
Dude you weren't even born yet in 2001? I was born in 1977 and was alive for many great NFL seasons.. glad to see someone your age that has your level of passion for the game of football! Great videos!
This was beautifully put together. As a pats fan it’s crazy to see how many more super bowls we could’ve won. Grateful for the ones we did win though, and one hell of a ride. Tom MotherChucking Brady!🔥
Brandon Browner was covering Jermaine Kearse and Kyle Arrington was covering Chris Matthews. Chris Matthews was 6'4 and plucking the ball over Arrington's head for like 2 quarters before the lightbulb went off in the patriots heads that they have a 6'4 DB in browner to counter that. Arrington was benched and Butler covered Kearse for the remainder of the game.
The problem with garoppolo in New England is that the game the brissett had to start from him the third game of the year garoppolo was less seriously injured than brissett by far but still did not suit up, and according to many players this may have cost him a lot of Goodwill in the locker room.
49ers fan . I dismissed Brady for along time. 1st 3 sb were great ds. After Cassell and Jimmy. I felt sure, but only Brady won. And kept winning. He's 2nd best after Joe Montanya ;)
Whatever you like the Pats or not, this was the greatest runs I’ve ever seen and nothing can change that. When the Pats won their first SB I was in middle school and when they won their last I was a dude in my mid 30s with nothing short of excellence in between. I will tip my hat. I have too.
Brady is an enigma. When the table is set, he loses. But when the odds are against him, he wins. And he could have easily won many more, I mean 10 years between Super Bowls?
You left out the fact that the Patriots won TWENTY ONE STRAIGHT games from the end of 2003 to the start of 04 and those years were the last time any team won back-to back-Super Bowls. No one ever brings that up for some reason, but it's their greatest accomplishment. The Patriots lost to the Drew Bledsoe/Lawyer Milloy Bills 31-0 Week 1 of the 2003 season and then beat the Bills 31-0 Week 17 to end that year, very poetic. Also Troy Brown had to play both ways the following year when Ty Law and basically the entire secondary all got injured.. so belichick put Troy Brown out there at cornerback😂It was extremely entertaining and he played great. The 2003-2004 Patriots teams were a special group of guys and that group, especially the defense, doesn't get enough credit for what they accomplished because of everything that happened before and after. That's why I hate that people refer to the Patriots as "a dynasty".. they were not a dynasty.. Tom Brady was part of two separate dynasties with two entirely different teams.. Brady is the only player on all six teams.. Vince Wilfork's Patriots career spanned the entire decade gap between Super Bowls, his rookie year they won the SB against 2005 Eagles , and his final year they won the SB against 2015 Seahawks. He was the only other guy to be part of both dynasties, it was obviously an entirely different core because ten years is a long time
My mother is a Die-hard Patriots fan & It was Pain dealing with all the yelling, screaming, and gloating However since 2020, its been a lot more quiet 🤫, At Last
That win over Atlanta was one of the craziest things I've ever personally watched. I was so pissed at halftime, still can't believe we pulled off the comeback.
You should do a video on the baby of the NFL, the Houston Texans; how a team formed in in 2002 is finally catching up as a Texans fan I’d be happy to watch it over and ober
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The fact that this team made 2 dynasties in 2 different eras and 2 different decades....is impressive...
Well, with all that cheating...and tom brady with an excellent and well coached defense. It now seems impossible that they didn't achieve more
Yeah it’s crazy how Brady went a whole ten years between super bowls at one point
And in between those 2 dynasties they also almost had a perfect season in 2007, what a run
It's just 1 Dynasty dude. No one else one more than 2.
@@tryhardfinessedyou What?
The Patriots Dynasty:
The dynasty we've wanted so badly to end for years, and now that it has, it's now a dynasty we look back at in admiration.
Not if you're a fan of any other team in the AFC East
@natethefighter afc east was relevant only because of Brady Patriots. None of these teams will win a Super Bowl in the next 10 years. Mark my words
@@tellurius4951the bills have potential
They dead cheated numerous times lmao nfl just don’t want the dynasty to be a black eye of this rigged ass league
@@tellurius4951the bills have a shot. josh allen is elite
We’ve been dreading this forever. Tubfrog finally makes a video about Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. 🙏
This is the darkest timeline
That's a nice, strong 'Irish' name if I ever heard one.
As a Pats fan, don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened. These 20 years were the best 20 years of football any fan could have ever asked for. Hopefully Maye turns out to be great, but even if he doesn’t , we’ll always have the greatest dynasty in the history of sports to look back on. Go Pats.
Signing Aaron Hernandez to a killer deal is crazy 😭😭😭
I was just gonna come to the comments say he knew what he was saying 😂
This couldn’t have come at a better time. As someone who watched my, my dad’s, and my frat brothers’ squads terrorized by the Evil Empire for years, seeing the Hoodie finally parting ways with an org now firmly in rebuilding mode still feels surreal
Hearing the RUclipsr say "I wasn't alive for this game" when you remember it like yesterday makes me feel especially old.
Amen to that brotha
Bernard Pollard was like Randy Orton to the Pats. Just coming out of nowhere and RKOing their key players to the afterlife. I'll bet he even stood up and shouted "BONECRUSHER!" before sprinting off the field and into the shadows
The bone crusher segments of this video were pure entertainment 😂 had me laughing every time
@@jakflex1234Ongawd it had me crying
The words “I wasn’t alive for this game” really cut deep. I’m getting old.
Lmao I remember the debate like it was yesterday. I felt they should of went with bledsoe 😂. I remember bledsoe coming in and winning that afc championship. I was in the 6th grade. I'm now married with children in my 30s. A long time ago indeed 😂
@@scottd7222Damn. Now you’re making me feel old. Haha. I was 24!!
Will probrably never see another 20-Year dynasty like the Patriots ever again in this timeline. It's almost incomprehensible how dominant they were for so long
I mean Mahomes has won 2 already and made it to 6 straight AFC title games, only 2 behind Brady already. So while it's not guaranteed, if they win this year, that's 3 in 6 years. Not really out of the realm of possibility for the chiefs to win 3-4 more with Mahomes and keep racking up AFC title games.
@@Eggy79brady has 14 afc championship games app. Made 8 straight
@@Eggy79 yeah bro he only has to win 5 more! seems realistic!
@@Eggy79 3 in 6 years vs 3 in 4 years? i think if he wins this year he has a slight chance to build a dynasty like the pats but if the chiefs dont win this year they arent a dynasty like the pats were.
Mahomes only need 3 more in the next 15 years to have a comparable dynasty to pats. He's one game away from only needing 2 more. If he doesn't get 6 , and only 5, it's still comparable. Montana still better than brady. he wasn't losing to the sanchez jets and other bum teams. Montana won sb or lost in nfc champ (the real super bowl then) to the superbowl winner. The titans? Lol
New England Patriots (2001-19):
232-72 Record (.763)
30-11 Playoff Record (.732)
17x AFC East Champions
9x AFC Champions
6x Super Bowl Champions
I don’t know if I’d even put them as a Dynasty, I feel like they deserve to be in their own category. Most dynasties are the clear cut best team and win for about 5-6 years and after 3 Super Bowls, they flame out. The best ones like the Steelers and 49ers mantain it for a decade and get 4. The Patriots not only were the team to beat for 20 years, in-line other dynasties, they did it in an era with the salary cap and increased roster turnover via free agency.
idk why dude but u are easily one of my favorite NFL youtuber right now, with only film breakdowns beating you out. much success to you mr frog
Him and Urinating Tree the goats
He’s a great story teller. It’s also incredible how much content he does.
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@@speedaccount6169 i rock w KTO heavy, they both serve their purpose. different but both appreciated 🙌🏼
I like this video because it highlights the reality that the dynasty wasn’t just Brady. They had a lot of HOF-worthy players over the years, and a lot of their achievements were on defense.
We got a lot of pro bowlers back in the day
We don’t deserve a 2 hour tubfrog vid
On the real tho best nfl RUclipsr of the year. Thanks for always giving me videos to listen to while cooking dinner!
Oh hi Mr. Future Funk Enjoyer, didn't expect to see you here
Tom Brady was such a good quarterback that it now feels weird going into the quarterback and not having any mention of him.
Explain what makes Tom Brady good that doesn't involve his ring total, nobody can do it. The shocking truth is that a quarterback was dragged to a record amount of Superbowl wins. Often dragged against his will at that (no I'm serious, look up his stats in most AFC championship games)
@@GaminEmailis this a joke?
@@AlexHendershot look at the stats
@@GaminEmail 18 top ten offenses in his career with a HC who has been objectively incompetent on offense before and after Brady. Ya he was definetly carried
@@AlexHendershot he never had a top 10 offense when it mattered in the playoffs. You know when he got carried. Thanks, next.
Just moved into a new place and unpacking is going to be the bane of my existence. You came in clutch, buddy.
No one was satisfying my thirst for long form sports videos, until I look up Tub and immediately get hype he drops a 2 hour banger 😂
Sorry about being a Raider's fan; I grew up around Oakland back in the Plunkett/Stabler (the Snake) days and they were so great to watch and re-enact all week the key plays in our nerf football games but doomed to choke in the playoffs. After their first trade down south they became the Traiders and I could never root for them again.
Your grasp of the history and feel of the game over the last 50 years is unnerving for someone your age.
That was a compliment.
As a lifelong Patriots who lived through this entire run (and had been following the team for nearly a decade prior starting at age 9 with the Dick MacPherson era) I loved this video.
As a patriots fan this is gonna put me through the five stages of grief
At least y'all got like 5 or 6 Superbowl victories just imagine for a minute being a falcons fan and blowing a 28-3 lead with 7 minutes remaining in the 3rd quarter, lol!
You don't exist.
You don’t get to suffer with grief. Your entire fanbase got to experience 6 Super Bowl victories in a 20 year span. Don’t even go there.
Shut up what grief 3 bad years😂 yall have more superbowls in 20 years than like 10 team’s combined. You guys can loose for like 5 more years then start whining
Whatever dude deal with it
As a 2000's kid who grew up in new england Im not mentally prepared for this. The Patriots were so consistent for my entire life and then it just ended and now I only know losing. Still grateful it happened though and I wouldnt change a thing.
Bonecrusher is one of the best movie villains I’ve ever seen
Man was giving that guy Brady cold sweats at night.
Him and Eli.
BONESAW IS REEAADDYYY
I have been a Patriots fan since 1993. I’m 37 now. I was 14 when we started winning, and I was 32 when we stopped. I got so used to winning that I would leave my Christmas tree up until February because I knew we would have a deep run or win it all. I never felt like we were out of a game as long as Tom was under center. The nail-biters, the losses in the playoffs to the Ravens and Broncos, always sucked. If we didn’t win another game until I died, I would still die a happy man. I will always be a Patriots fan regardless of the record, and I will forever be grateful for the pain they inflicted on the league.
Fan since 2001 but I was 8 years old lol
I can't help I was born at the right time.
Tom Brady....What more can we say about this player? People who become NFL fans after his retirement will never be able to understand the prowess of this man at the QB position. He defined it for 2 decades. Among greats like the Manning Brothers, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, and more. This guy is a legend, an icon, he's Tom Brady, the GOAT.
The Dark Lord of the Sith.
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A video on the Falcons before and after 28-3 or Cam Newton’s fall off would be nice
i agree
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if you want an INCREDIBLE series on the falcons may i suggest "the history of the atlanta falcons" by dorktown
Or Jalen Hurts since losing the Super Bowl
@@peytonlong5573 A lil too soon for that
I remember as a 90s kid in Massachusetts, at least in my house/school/ the Patriots weren't really a thing. We didn't talk about them, it was all about the Red Sox and the Celtics, heck I knew kids who were more into the Bruins than the Patriots. Only knew one teacher who had anything Patriots themed in her classroom and even then it was up in a corner.
Then we move away from Massachusetts, Tom Brady gets in, and the Dynasty is born. And you know what's funny, people talk more about the 07-18 Patriots more than they talk about the 00-06 Patriots UNLESS, it's about the Tuck Rule. Like do people even remember who the 2003 Panthers were? or the 04 Eagles? but say Malcolm Butler or 28-3 or Nick Foles and they instantly know which Bowl you're talking about.
I’ve heard that from many people as well, no really cared about the patriots then out of nowhere Brady jerseys just pop up everywhere
It was more impressive to beat panthers and eagles than the falcons. The Seahawks were probably the best of all pats wins on sb. Or rams.
I would disagree honestly. The original teams were a huge hit. 2001 patriots started it all. It's been glory in Boston ever since. 2007 was peak and they should of finished the deal. 2007 was My senior year of HS and that team with Randy Moss was absurd. I was a huge Randy moss and vikings fan as a kid back in 98 but for some reason when Brady took over and they went from 0-2 to 10 and 6 got the city on fire.
The ending of that 2011 AFC championship between BAL and NE was such an underrated ending in an underrated game. Not the only underrated game between ravens and Patriots. That 2014 divisional round game vs ravens was INSANE!!! The play where Brady threw to Edelman who then threw it over 50 yards to Amendola for the touchdown that tied it up at 28 is the most underrated play of ALL TIME!!!!!!!!
I wasn’t even alive for the undefeated season but just hearing the loss is genuinely so heartbreaking
Honestly, they were so obnoxiously arrogant that year that everyone except NE fans were rooting against them in that Super Bowl, just nauseating and self-righteous, blatant cheaters, Spygate is so much bigger than what they were penalized for, it’s mind boggling honestly, seriously?!?! destroy the tapes!!! the evidence, get real, the Onion wrote a column about them that year saying that they hoped that their plane crashes that it would serve them right, I don’t wholeheartedly agree but you can maybe get a taste for the disgust that most fans had for them, they completely annihilated everyone in weeks 1-15, wasn’t even close really, teabagged the whole league and the league remembered
@@patrickdougherty684Yeah & ran the score on many teams too & so many players/coaches was super pissed off lmfao 🤣🤣🤣And I’m a Pats fan lol. You ain’t lying💯💯💯
How we loved those SB wins for New York Giants twice and Philadelphia Eagles.
@@patrickdougherty684idc if it’s the onion fuck them for hoping the Patriots team plane crashes thats fucked up.
Unless you're a Dolphins fan like me, then it was just plain years of joy!
I grew up a Cowboys fan. So I've always had a strong dislike for the Giants and other NF East teams. But Eli has always had a special place in my heart simply for being the Patriots kryptonite
And he always played well vs us. Even though he lost most of them.
Just commenting to let you know these deep dives are my favorite NFL content on youtube, by far. Keep it up king
He posted this 11 minutes ago and i watched the video 20 times will definitely share with friends
Imagine needing to change the rules on how to play defense because Peyton kept choking in the playoffs.
Bill is notorious for telling his db to hold in big games in the first 5yds. ..he knows refs won't call it
@@isaacshaver6218That's because it's legal
This has become one of my favorite channels on RUclips. I especially love all of these deep dives into the past, but all of your videos have the perfect amount of detail/context given and are super well paced. That, and you're just a fun guy.
I subscribed to this channel during the preseason and I have not enjoyed any other channel covering football nearly as much. You’ve got a great sense of humor tubfrog
Love them or hate them, the 01-19 Patriots played in some of the greatest Super Bowls of all time. And SB LII was the best start to finish SB I’ve seen. And I’ve watched 33 of them, 34 by next month.
Nah 49 was the best one. It had everything you could’ve wanted in a game! But I don’t think you’re wrong for your choice though.
@@calebtaylor9300 in terms of storyline, quality of play, quality of officiating, finish, stakes, players involved. I think 49 is the best superbowl ever.
Just want to say that I'm glad to finally see someone doing quality football youtube videos that's also a Raider fan. Hope you get to the level of guys like Perna, Urinatingtree, Flemlo and KTO one day. Keep up the good work and RRAAAIIIDDDEEERRRSSS!!!
5:53 J. R. Redmond played a central role in the game-winning final drives of both the Tuck Rule game and Super Bowl XXXVI two weeks later. He caught three receptions on both of those drives, and he crucially escaped a Ram defender and ran out of bounds to stop the clock in the waning seconds of the Super Bowl. I think J. R. Redmond “panned out” okay. Sounds pretty good to me!
As a Steelers fan, I know this is going to punch my soul in the balls over and over and over and over and over.
man i’m trying not to be sad that it’s over but i’m really fkin glad it happened and i got to see it in my lifetime…
and aye ik y’all could really care less how we feel right now and i get it lmaoo but gotdamnit you gotta admire the longevity
great video man💯
Indeed it's better to cherish the fact we got to see one of greatest dynasties ever. I was a little sad after this season, but my dad who's a bears fan brought me back to reality. He said, "Son I've been clinging onto 1 superbowl win since 1986, now imagine feeling how you're feeling for decades. You can cling onto 6 superbowls you'll be fine."
I immediately snapped back to reality lol. Although I don't think I'll ever get over superbowl XLII when the undefeated season got ruined by the Giants.. 😑
@@Snargle yea nah that shit will always hurt to bring up cuz how tf did we let that happen….TWICE😂
but aye atleast 28-3 happened after so it kinda makes up for that lmao, atleast for me
@@isaacalinda I know what you mean man. Once is bad enough, but it happened twice. Anytime my family or friends wanna troll me all they have to do is bring up Eli Manning. 😂The worst part is I can't say a damn thing lmao. 28-3 did ease the pain for me as well. I couldn't imagine being on the other side of that comeback.
I dont know why but your long form videos are the best thing to watch on the treadmill. The pacing is perfect and your videos keep getting better. Thanks for these.
We can definitely settle the Brady vs Bellicheck debate.
No you can't. Your going to say Brady. It takes a full team, a full organization. You show me a single coach and owner that would sit down The Highest paid quarterback at that time (Bledsoe) for an unproven second year 6th round draft pick.
Belicheck was also the GM, who brought the right players in to compliment Brady..
Yes the quarterback is the most important player on each Team.
So was Bill Walsh not as important as Joe Montana. Terry Bradshaw or Chuck Knolls defense more responsible for the Steelers Dynasty. Let's look at Dan Marino, by far an all around better Quarterback than Brady with the win ingest coach of all time. Only got to 1 Superbowl.
It takes 53 player to complete an NFL roster. Not 1 single player is any teams reason for their teams success.
@@stephenraftery6407 The fact is still the fact. BB has a losing record without Brady and at this point no team wants to hire BB. It is possible no team will hire BB for the 25-26 football year as well.
@Roman-rb3cz You really need to get a clue. Seriously look at Bradys stats for the first 3 Superbowls. Those early years, was all Belicheck and the Teams he Built. Brady didn't really become a Superstar until the 07 season. You really do not understand the game of football.
I wouldn't hire BB now either, he is 71, and the game has passed him by.
That’s a debate the media created and everyone ran with it, you never heard that debate with any other player/coach duo in any other sport, ever.
Holy COW, this is long! But I'm sure it will be good, just like your other content pieces.
There’s a great book I read over the summer about the entire Brady era of the Patriots called “The Dynasty” and it’s a very good look at everything that went on
Matt Light absolutely deserves to be in that upper echelon of players you mentioned @7:47
Matt Light should be in the Hall of Fame.
Being born in 91, it's awesome to think back on the history I've watched in football throughout my life. Bill Belichick era in Boston, Nick Saban at Bama, Manning and Brady, etc. It's sad to see the end of an era, but I'm thankful I've been here to witness it.
I say this as a non-Patriots fan who is a **MASSIVE** Celtics fan....
Brady has spoiled Boston sports fans beyond belief. He mind-fucked an entire city into believing that winning championships was borderline easy in this modern era in ways that even Larry Bird could never dream of. Winning ain't typically easy. There will never be another Brady. Boston sports fans need to accept this. It was a helluva run, inarguably the greatest 15-20 year run ever, but it won't be easily repeated, least of all by the same organization/city. The quicker Boston fans accept this the easier their sports lives will be. (That said: go Celtics/JT/JB, banner 18 is hopefully right around the corner)
That’s definitely true and I’m sure even back in the 80s and back in the Russell era there were indeed that many Celtics fans who believed winning a championship was that easy.
But also yes. Brady alongside with Bellicheck lucked in giving that city many many championships. That may as well be celebrated for years.
Right now the Chiefs are doing that thing for Kansas City with the Mahomes/Reid tandem but I don’t think New England should feel much shame on the old times being gone. But they’ll definitely spend a long time before making it let alone winning a SB ever again.
I remember growing up 20 min from Foxboro Mass and growing up watching Brady and Belichick dominate. I will forever be grateful to watch this duo and if not watch the greatest Dynasty, QB and coach all in one setting.
Tony Romo said it best. “We’re never ever gonna see another dynasty like this ever again”
Best 20 years in football history, hands down. Will never be done again...
If this wasn't real life, you'd think this was a fairytale! Nothing about this story seems true but we have the film, the stats, and the memories of it all and for New England, it's legendary. I will tell my children and grandchildren about this and how when I was growing up I got to watch the greatest of all time do the unthinkable.
2 hours divided by 10 is 20, 20 years is just as long as the dynasty lasted
2 hours *times* 10 is 20 lmao divided by its 0.2 😂
I'm a Patriots fan. Atlanta vs New England was the first Superbowl I watched live in it's entirety. It's still my favorite game as a sports fan.
Never forget to thank Kyle Shanahan for calling a pass on that third down where Ryan got sacked and knocked the Falcons out of field goal range instead of running, then sending out Matt Bryant (40-41 from where they were before the sack) to kick the fg and clinch the game for the Falcons.
Crazy how the patriots were on top for so long and the second Brady leaves it all falls apart
I really wanted to see the Pats fall apart while Tom was still their QB
This documentary has made me realize that you absolutely need to do another documentary on Captain Forehead himself and how he almost didn't realize his full potential.
have been waiting on this video for a while we finally get to see the tom brady origin story lol
great vid
TOM BRADY IS INEVITABLE!!!!!
I was wondering where the Wild Card recap video was but… this makes up for it
Strapping in for a 2 hour video at 1am. Thank you tubfrog🙏🏼
I moved to Boston when I was 9 in 06 been watching football since 07… I picked a great time to become a fan
This is the greatest RUclipsr of All-time !!!
The ever-shifting portrait of Brady looming large in the background is both hilarious and symbolic. Nice touch
Nice I’m glad I just found ur channel before you dropped this masterpiece
The greatest sports dynasty of all time 💯
Celtics topped them with 8 straight championships in a row.
Wrong the bulls exist
God I was lucky to be a Patriots fan during this era.
Dude you weren't even born yet in 2001? I was born in 1977 and was alive for many great NFL seasons.. glad to see someone your age that has your level of passion for the game of football! Great videos!
I always really enjoy your long form content. Excellent as usual
I must say- you did an outstanding job with this video. 2+ hours?! And that's before I even took a look at it. You really know ur stuff. Keep it up!
2 hours on My New England Patriots. Hell yeah.
This was beautifully put together. As a pats fan it’s crazy to see how many more super bowls we could’ve won. Grateful for the ones we did win though, and one hell of a ride.
Tom MotherChucking Brady!🔥
1:10:40 Tom Brady fell
How does this guy not have more subs, love the vids man, listen to you all the time at work for hours straight
That coldness you feel...... that embrace you felt....... WAS WARMETH for us IN NEW ENGLAND!!!!
Absolute fuckin respect man, a TWO HOUR VIDEO on the history of the Patriots? GET THIS MAN MORE SUBS NOW
man that OKAY at 00:00 never fails to warm my heart, pls never change
Brandon Browner was covering Jermaine Kearse and Kyle Arrington was covering Chris Matthews. Chris Matthews was 6'4 and plucking the ball over Arrington's head for like 2 quarters before the lightbulb went off in the patriots heads that they have a 6'4 DB in browner to counter that. Arrington was benched and Butler covered Kearse for the remainder of the game.
Belichek pulled a Dr Strange and just absolutely manipulated time like a god against the Falcons.
This was awesome, took me like 3 days to finish. Enjoyed every second man
Mark Sanchez “The Sanchize” 1:08:08 is incredible how have I never heard that before 😂😂😂
The problem with garoppolo in New England is that the game the brissett had to start from him the third game of the year garoppolo was less seriously injured than brissett by far but still did not suit up, and according to many players this may have cost him a lot of Goodwill in the locker room.
49ers fan . I dismissed Brady for along time. 1st 3 sb were great ds. After Cassell and Jimmy. I felt sure, but only Brady won. And kept winning. He's 2nd best after Joe Montanya ;)
2 hour video! You spoil us Mr. Tubfrog
TF, you're the absolute best sports documentarian on RUclips! Saw you're at 80k subs now! Let's gooooooo!
At first I didn't even realize the poster moved. That ending was hilarious.
Let’s give our flowers to Tub frog for another banger video from a underrated channel 💐
thank u does this video and all the effort we love u
Whatever you like the Pats or not, this was the greatest runs I’ve ever seen and nothing can change that. When the Pats won their first SB I was in middle school and when they won their last I was a dude in my mid 30s with nothing short of excellence in between. I will tip my hat. I have too.
Brady is an enigma. When the table is set, he loses. But when the odds are against him, he wins. And he could have easily won many more, I mean 10 years between Super Bowls?
EXACTLY. TOM COULD EASILY HAVE 12 RINGS
A a patriots fan and a guy who loves to watch tubfrog seeing this on my suggested list couldn’t make me any happier 😁
A must watch, a legendary dynasty.
Thank you for the video. It was totally entertainment. Big fan of this channel.
Like this video? I LOVE this video, and I am a Raven's fan.
Good video! I really think the Pats dynasty was really something you had to see in person to appreciate.
You left out the fact that the Patriots won TWENTY ONE STRAIGHT games from the end of 2003 to the start of 04 and those years were the last time any team won back-to back-Super Bowls. No one ever brings that up for some reason, but it's their greatest accomplishment. The Patriots lost to the Drew Bledsoe/Lawyer Milloy Bills 31-0 Week 1 of the 2003 season and then beat the Bills 31-0 Week 17 to end that year, very poetic. Also Troy Brown had to play both ways the following year when Ty Law and basically the entire secondary all got injured.. so belichick put Troy Brown out there at cornerback😂It was extremely entertaining and he played great. The 2003-2004 Patriots teams were a special group of guys and that group, especially the defense, doesn't get enough credit for what they accomplished because of everything that happened before and after. That's why I hate that people refer to the Patriots as "a dynasty".. they were not a dynasty.. Tom Brady was part of two separate dynasties with two entirely different teams.. Brady is the only player on all six teams.. Vince Wilfork's Patriots career spanned the entire decade gap between Super Bowls, his rookie year they won the SB against 2005 Eagles , and his final year they won the SB against 2015 Seahawks. He was the only other guy to be part of both dynasties, it was obviously an entirely different core because ten years is a long time
Ricky Proehl DID say "A dynasty will be born tonight." He was right. One that lasted for 20 years. LOL I was loving every minute of it.
My mother is a Die-hard Patriots fan & It was Pain dealing with all the yelling, screaming, and gloating
However since 2020, its been a lot more quiet 🤫, At Last
The 2001 Pats were the perfect combination of youth and exuberance and old age and experience
seeing tom brady say "NO SHIT" to bill o'brian makes me happy for some reason
That win over Atlanta was one of the craziest things I've ever personally watched. I was so pissed at halftime, still can't believe we pulled off the comeback.
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You should do a video on the baby of the NFL, the Houston Texans; how a team formed in in 2002 is finally catching up as a Texans fan I’d be happy to watch it over and ober
The seahawks passing the ball in Super Bowl 49 was one of the worst calls in nfl history
This is the kind of content I love. You're a great dude and you deserve more subs