Sorry FivePoints, but the Steelers biggest mistake ever was not drafting Dan Marino in the 1983 draft when everyone told Chuck Noll to do so. Then Neil O'donnell threw 2 ints in the Super Bowl against the Cowboys.
Yup. Not just a mistake, but one of the most massive NFL backfires ever. The dude the Steelers did draft went out drinking and driving and got himself paralyzed after only playing six games. Despite that, the decaying remnants of the '70s dynasty team made it to the AFC Championship, only to get torched by... Dan Marino.
As an Eagles fan... I would've picked hiring Chip Kelly rather than retaining TO, since, well, he did get us to a Super Bowl, where we hadn't been in over 20 years. Kelly gave us like... one half of one good season, and then wanted to be the GM, and immediately got rid of all of our best players who, on paper, fit his system best. He's all about speed, right? So why the hell did you get rid of Jackson, Maclin and freaking McCoy? Also, the Snatch reference got me good. Well played, sir.
I do aggree with you but your comparison makes no sense considering to was long out of the league by the time chip got to the NFL, McNabb vs to or Andy Reid vs to or whatever would make more sense, but your trying to compare to completely different time lines that had nothing to do with one another
@@djf5065 Not trying to imply the items are linked... I'm just saying that making Chip the GM was way worse for us than TO's dramasplosion. In my opinion, anyway.
The thing I will NEVER understand is why Matt Ryan didn't just change the plays. He knows better than to be chucking the ball around in that situation....especially against the Patriots
Can I blame Matt Ryan for why my boy Tony Gonzales, the greatest tight end to have ever played the game, why he finally couldn’t get his super bowl ring before he retired?
I've seen Washington's biggest mistake as their failure to draft great talent after their trade with the New Orleans Saints for Ricky Williams. 8 draft picks, and the only quality player Washington got in the deal was LaVar Arrington. That's just a wasted opportunity and humiliating for both teams.
@Real Talk nope he played good here and never complained about being here. He got into a legal issue and the bills just gave him away…they drafted spiller after they just handled lynch to the Seahawks. You clearly have no clue what you’re talking about
@Real Talk you’re right you don’t know what you’re talking about, the bills stupidly gave the Seahawks lynch because he was having a legal issue. The owner wanted him gone….it was not only they lost lynch, they wasted a first pick on spiller in order to replace lynch. It was moves like these that made the bills suck for so long
I miss going there and renting games/movies. Just the act of going there was fun, looking at what I want to rent, hoping that a copy of a popular game would be returned while still at the store. Bugging the workers to look through the return bin till they just unlock it and let you rummage through it........the good ole days.
Johnny Sins started as a delivery driver before a police officer. He went on to teach for a short time before getting his medical licence and becoming a doctor, although not to be tied down to one career he enrolled with NASA an was an astronaut as well. Truly an American hero!!!
As a Colts fan, any mention of the Ryan Grigson disaster anymore is cathartic. It helps us to further exorcise that evil from our team. This Thanksgiving, I'm thankful for Chris Ballard, for delivering to us the talent to protect Andrew Luck at last.
Obviously it's been a few years since this video was made but I think now the Cowboys' biggest screw up has got to be passing on T.J. Watt for Taco Charlton and the thing that makes it even funnier is that Watt and Charlton are now teammates in Pittsburgh
That Leon Lett play was horrible. Right up there with the Dez no catch. As for the Titans/Oilers: Keeping Jeff "8-and-8" Fisher as long as they did was equally as tragic.
I wanna know why the hell Flacco became an "elite" QB. I like him, I think he's still doing a good job considering that Baltimore has never had an O -line, but my god he is not elite!
As soon as the Ravens won the Super Bowl all the sports shows started calling him elite. They also did the same thing with Eli when he won his second Super Bowl.
You need to apologize to Marvin Lewis. Turns out he was a godsend for that franchise because as of the time of me writing this the Bengals are winless almost halfway through the season.
I think the Buccaneers biggest backfire was letting Doug Williams walk away to the USFL. Also, the Steelers biggest backfire was when they cut Johnny Unitas without so much as letting him play a single snap during training camp.
Regarding the Pisarcik fumble: I gullibly perpetuated the mockery of Pisarcik as having done the stupidest thing of all time. But, right now, read any article about what happened - try wikipedia Miracle At The Meadowlands - and it will shock you. There you will see that the offensive coordinator ordered the play (partially to protect the QB, as in those days they could be tackled just like a football player); and everyone in the huddle HATED the call, including Larry Csonka, who "told Pisarcik he would not take the ball if he went through with it." Indeed, rather than accept the handoff, it bounced off Csonka's hip. ALSO the center did not snap on the count. *The center snapped early* because the clock was running down. FYI, offensive coordinator Gibson was fired the next morning, and never worked another day of football in his life. For 30 years, he refused to talk about it. But even Gibson (though dead now) deserves leniency. Before that play, the QB downed the ball, but perennially violent Philadelphia crashed through instead of treating it as a kneel down (which is dirty play, no question about it - players get punched out for doing that). Gibson reasoned that telling the QB to just down the ball again might well result in injury (since Philadelphia was unhesitant to play dirty), and inevitably the insulted offensive line would have retaliated with their fists, giving a penalty, quite possibly blowing the victory. So there was some reasonable basis for Gibson making what is regarded as the worst play call in all of history - worst, that is, until Russell Wilson did not understand how to throw a ball away from coverage, and Atlanta for its breathtakingly unfathomable mental retardation. Like most outlandish condemnations, there's more to the story. Too bad Pisarcik has to wear "WOAT" when he was forced to run that play. He would have been cut from the team had he disobeyed the coach - as he was explicitly warned the week before. For years I've mocked Pisarcik as the all time putz - but in all honesty, I have to now admit that I was unfair.
Your jokes are top notch, you should be writing for a sitcom or some movie company (I don't know how writing works in Hollywood). Not only are the videos interesting but the jokes put you well over any other channel in the same category, even providing more laughs than many "comedy" channels.. Thanks for the laughs and entertainment, very much appreciated in a time where TH-cam is a joke and quality content is hard to find.
My family never had a lot of money, and while I grew up and still am a 49ers fan, I spent time in Tenn. when the Oilers were in Memphis. The attendance was so bad, they were almost giving tickets away just to fill seats. My grandfather and Uncle took me to see a few games simply for the experience. I just love the sport and always have. Unforgettable.
As a Washington fan, I can think of 2 worse decisions: 1) Not letting RG3 sit the whole 2013 season. We watched his leg flip like an Astro Jax the previous season. We should let him sit out to fully recover because it was already stated no matter what the back ups do, it'll be his team. Sounds like a good idea, right? Wrong! Let's start him while his knee is still more tender than an ultra rare steak. Sure he was a prima donna, but it was better than Rex Grossman. 2) Not giving Kirk Cousins a multi-year contract back when he was worth $19M a year. We messed up the RG3 situation. No worries. We got Kirk Cousins. He's not a super star, but he's good enough to fill in the gap at a cheap enough price so we can use the saving to build up the rest of the team. But you know what's more fun than signing a decent long term QB for cheap? Pulling a franchise tag-a-thon. Kirk, we know you're under a lot of pressure out in Minnesota. But you can rest assured knowing that your children and grandchildren's college, first car, and first house have all been financed thanks to the Washington Redskins' inability to do something smart.
Fat Albert at $100 million was by far the Redskins worst backfire. Not only because he was a major league bum, but that put them in Cap Hell for a little while.
The lions are the biggest victims of the catch rule. We should have won four games because of it last year had an 11/5 record if the referee knew what a catch was
Ronnie Brown's fumble (and the "Dream Team" season in general) in 2011 was a huge backfire as well. We missed the playoffs by one game and the division winning Giants won the Super Bowl.
Well, it was more than just that. The bitterness had existed ever since Memphis got passed over by the NFL back in the early 90s when the city was seeking to land an expansion team. Long story short, the proposed team name (Hound Dogs) and improvements to the Liberty Bowl were not enough to convince the league to come there as they chose Charlotte and Jacksonville in the end. Bud Adams moving the then-Oilers from Houston to Nashville was always the plan, with Memphis serving as their temporary home for two years until their brand new stadium was completed. Many Memphians (Not Memphisians) didn't like the idea of being a placeholder for a team that chose another city over them, so a lot of people just didn't show up for the games at all. Because of that, the Oilers wound up cutting their stay short, leaving a year earlier than intended.
Stop the presses... The Bengals and Marvin Lewis have "decided to part ways". Not throwing shade, I was pretty sure he was there forever, too. The "decided to part ways" thing sounds like he got sick of them, though, rather than the other way around - which admittedly should've happened years ago.
I can’t say the Dez catch was the Cowboys biggest backfire. They did exactly what they should have done in that situation. The biggest backfire imo was firing Jimmy Johnson. I’m almost 20 and the team hasn’t even been to the NFC Championship game in my lifetime because Jones couldn’t control his own ego.
The Cowboys one should be signing TO after he did the whole thing on the star a few years later.. Jerry Jones even said he would never let him play in Dallas, but look what happened
Honestly... you got the Redskins worst decision wrong... when we signed Albert Haynesworth for $100 million and got like only 3 sacks out of him. That was the worst decision the Redskins ever made
Jaguars: No one in Jacksonville disagrees with your analysis of Gene Smith. Good riddance. Panthers: Very hard to call that a backfire. You said it yourself: HE MADE $2.5 BILLION ON THE SALE! Even if he's crying about it, he's crying all the way to his accountant. Falcons: But you're not wrong. Steelers: The saying is that Shad Khan owns two NFL teams. Of course, the Jags owned the Steelers _long before_ Shad bought in. Bengals: This time, you were wrong. Marvin Lewis was finally fired. Giants: I can't think of anyone who has made more of a moment than Herman Edwards. After all, "you play to win the game".
8:36-9:09 NOT! (To Marvin Lewis's tenure) Sadly, the fan will the "All I want for Xmas is a first round bye" sign spoke the truth. Only one out of the five wins in Bengals playoff history was in the wildcard round.
You can't call a pick not panning out a backfire. By that logic anybody who didn't pick Tom Brady or Aaron Rodgers or Drew Brees was a backfired pick then.
@fivepointsvids- This really should be more like every teams top 3 worst backfires. Too many mistakes by the Browns, for example, to narrow it to one per team.
Gotta disagree with a few of these, The Bengals biggest backfire was not hiring Bill Walsh when he was right there alongside Paul Brown, and the Steelers biggest backfire was not drafting Dan Marino in 84
For the Bucs, I would’ve went with allowing Jamarcus Russell to rip them to shreds in an important game that would’ve had them locked in a playoff spot if the Cowboys lost later that day.
How about Pittsburgh not drafting dan Marino and instead drafting a dt that never did anything cause of a dunk driving accident .....how bout every team not drafting tom Brady lol
How about the Steelers passing on Marino? The Steelers were probably thinking “We got Bradshaw, we’re good.” Then Terry gets a career ending injury and the black and gold spend the rest of the Chuck Noll era in the wilderness. Why do I have the feeling that history will repeat itself with Big Ben?
Are we all just going to ignore the irony of the blockbuster card??
Sorry FivePoints, but the Steelers biggest mistake ever was not drafting Dan Marino in the 1983 draft when everyone told Chuck Noll to do so. Then Neil O'donnell threw 2 ints in the Super Bowl against the Cowboys.
Pancake 26 We also cut a QB named Johnny Unitas in 1955 training camp
Yup. Not just a mistake, but one of the most massive NFL backfires ever. The dude the Steelers did draft went out drinking and driving and got himself paralyzed after only playing six games. Despite that, the decaying remnants of the '70s dynasty team made it to the AFC Championship, only to get torched by... Dan Marino.
Pancake 26 this guy taking shit seriously.
As an Eagles fan... I would've picked hiring Chip Kelly rather than retaining TO, since, well, he did get us to a Super Bowl, where we hadn't been in over 20 years. Kelly gave us like... one half of one good season, and then wanted to be the GM, and immediately got rid of all of our best players who, on paper, fit his system best. He's all about speed, right? So why the hell did you get rid of Jackson, Maclin and freaking McCoy? Also, the Snatch reference got me good. Well played, sir.
Dark Hawk I hear you (Eagles fan also)
I do aggree with you but your comparison makes no sense considering to was long out of the league by the time chip got to the NFL, McNabb vs to or Andy Reid vs to or whatever would make more sense, but your trying to compare to completely different time lines that had nothing to do with one another
@@djf5065 Not trying to imply the items are linked... I'm just saying that making Chip the GM was way worse for us than TO's dramasplosion. In my opinion, anyway.
It wasn’t even hiring Chip Kelly, it was giving him all the power that was a mistake.
If the Eagles didn't hire Chip Kelly they wouldn't be where they are now Chip Kelly did bring in some good players like Zach ertz and a few others.
The thing I will NEVER understand is why Matt Ryan didn't just change the plays. He knows better than to be chucking the ball around in that situation....especially against the Patriots
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K. It's been said. No one else needs to say it and think they're the first ones to come up with it
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He might have changed it to the pass. We’ll never know.
Can I blame Matt Ryan for why my boy Tony Gonzales, the greatest tight end to have ever played the game, why he finally couldn’t get his super bowl ring before he retired?
Kevin Robinson 28-10
Hey that Johnny sins guy is my neighbors pizza guy he takes a while sometimes
I've seen Washington's biggest mistake as their failure to draft great talent after their trade with the New Orleans Saints for Ricky Williams. 8 draft picks, and the only quality player Washington got in the deal was LaVar Arrington. That's just a wasted opportunity and humiliating for both teams.
Brent Granger how was it humiliating for us? we got Ricky Williams, they got nobody. Good trade.
@@rolltide727 you seem to forget that without any picks, the Saints were forced to sign garbage free agents to fill out the roster
Bills - Starting Nathan Peterman
Eh, all he did was lose some meaningless games in a throwaway season and one last year that in the end didn't cost them.
I think the Rob Johnson over Doug Flutie in the 99 playoffs was worse than PETERMEME
Giving marShawn lynch to the Seahawks
@Real Talk nope he played good here and never complained about being here. He got into a legal issue and the bills just gave him away…they drafted spiller after they just handled lynch to the Seahawks. You clearly have no clue what you’re talking about
@Real Talk you’re right you don’t know what you’re talking about, the bills stupidly gave the Seahawks lynch because he was having a legal issue. The owner wanted him gone….it was not only they lost lynch, they wasted a first pick on spiller in order to replace lynch. It was moves like these that made the bills suck for so long
When you sleepier than ever BUT THEN FivePoints Vids uploads yet another banger of a video
Her: I only date real mean
Me: *watches FPV at 2 AM*
half of these people don't even know what a blockbuster even is
Yep
I miss going there and renting games/movies. Just the act of going there was fun, looking at what I want to rent, hoping that a copy of a popular game would be returned while still at the store. Bugging the workers to look through the return bin till they just unlock it and let you rummage through it........the good ole days.
Merlin i do and im lowkey glad it’s gone. that shit was expensive af
Odd. Isn’t it?
I do.
I miss those (kinda).
The intro about the Blockbuster I can almost believe.
Its 100% true lol
Half the lies about FivePoints, are 50% true!
@@FivePointsVids couldnt you have just walked out lol
@@-mightiestshrimp i could have but i was in too deep
@@FivePointsVids damn the dedication to fans to reply to a comment on a year old video much respect 🙌
I would say the bigger Philly backfire was hiring Chip Kelly
No need to look up Pittsburghs worst backfire...they're 1983 pick of Gabriel Rivera instead of the hometown hero.....
Gary F fucking Dan Marino
Senior Sack
C O N D O L E E Z Z A R I C E... Browns gonna Browns. Your friend KTO will be proud. Nice video, brother
"Have fun drafting another QB in 2019"
Tampa: Hold my beer
2022: Hello there!
Johnny Sins started as a delivery driver before a police officer. He went on to teach for a short time before getting his medical licence and becoming a doctor, although not to be tied down to one career he enrolled with NASA an was an astronaut as well. Truly an American hero!!!
ALSO SERVED OUR COUNTRY IN THE MILITARY THANK YOU JOHNNY FOR YOUR SERVICE
Scott Styles: Rocket Scientist
I would’ve maybe chose the Giants punt to DeSean Jackson as the biggest backfire, but they’re all solid. Another great video, FivePoints.
Who Dey!!!!!!!
Bengals to LVI
As a Colts fan, any mention of the Ryan Grigson disaster anymore is cathartic. It helps us to further exorcise that evil from our team. This Thanksgiving, I'm thankful for Chris Ballard, for delivering to us the talent to protect Andrew Luck at last.
Obviously it's been a few years since this video was made but I think now the Cowboys' biggest screw up has got to be passing on T.J. Watt for Taco Charlton and the thing that makes it even funnier is that Watt and Charlton are now teammates in Pittsburgh
That Leon Lett play was horrible. Right up there with the Dez no catch. As for the Titans/Oilers: Keeping Jeff "8-and-8" Fisher as long as they did was equally as tragic.
How does this channel only have a little under 150k subscribers?
Ricky Williams in fact still loves weed and owns a cannabis company. Love that guy.
I wanna know why the hell Flacco became an "elite" QB. I like him, I think he's still doing a good job considering that Baltimore has never had an O -line, but my god he is not elite!
Witty Because he is a super bowl winner and a good playoff performer so people overreact
As soon as the Ravens won the Super Bowl all the sports shows started calling him elite. They also did the same thing with Eli when he won his second Super Bowl.
The Ravens have a knack for winning the Super Bowl despite their quarterback... Trent Dilfer anyone?
You need to apologize to Marvin Lewis. Turns out he was a godsend for that franchise because as of the time of me writing this the Bengals are winless almost halfway through the season.
It's 12:00 at night but i had to watch this vid
I think the Buccaneers biggest backfire was letting Doug Williams walk away to the USFL. Also, the Steelers biggest backfire was when they cut Johnny Unitas without so much as letting him play a single snap during training camp.
Cutting Ed “Al Buddy” O’Neill 😅
I don’t need Colt McCoy blowing his leg out
Also Joe Theissman was at the game wear Smith blew out his knee
Smile, son, 'cause you have Mark Sanchez backin' you up now... lol
It’s “where”, not wear. Jesus H. Christ, you learn that shit in elementary school.
The herm Edwards "play to win the game" joke was priceless dude! Btw, let's go Giants.
Matt Hasselbeck: “We want the ball and we’re gonna score!”
Regarding the Pisarcik fumble: I gullibly perpetuated the mockery of Pisarcik as having done the stupidest thing of all time. But, right now, read any article about what happened - try wikipedia Miracle At The Meadowlands - and it will shock you. There you will see that the offensive coordinator ordered the play (partially to protect the QB, as in those days they could be tackled just like a football player); and everyone in the huddle HATED the call, including Larry Csonka, who "told Pisarcik he would not take the ball if he went through with it." Indeed, rather than accept the handoff, it bounced off Csonka's hip.
ALSO the center did not snap on the count. *The center snapped early* because the clock was running down.
FYI, offensive coordinator Gibson was fired the next morning, and never worked another day of football in his life. For 30 years, he refused to talk about it. But even Gibson (though dead now) deserves leniency. Before that play, the QB downed the ball, but perennially violent Philadelphia crashed through instead of treating it as a kneel down (which is dirty play, no question about it - players get punched out for doing that). Gibson reasoned that telling the QB to just down the ball again might well result in injury (since Philadelphia was unhesitant to play dirty), and inevitably the insulted offensive line would have retaliated with their fists, giving a penalty, quite possibly blowing the victory. So there was some reasonable basis for Gibson making what is regarded as the worst play call in all of history - worst, that is, until Russell Wilson did not understand how to throw a ball away from coverage, and Atlanta for its breathtakingly unfathomable mental retardation.
Like most outlandish condemnations, there's more to the story. Too bad Pisarcik has to wear "WOAT" when he was forced to run that play. He would have been cut from the team had he disobeyed the coach - as he was explicitly warned the week before.
For years I've mocked Pisarcik as the all time putz - but in all honesty, I have to now admit that I was unfair.
Nice, brand new bedtime vid!
Might as well call the live stream, 'Fallout 76'
At least they didn’t eat Taco Bell on a Wednesday night.
They they would know what true backfire means.
I thought the Redskins backfire was going to be Albert Haynesworth
Your jokes are top notch, you should be writing for a sitcom or some movie company (I don't know how writing works in Hollywood).
Not only are the videos interesting but the jokes put you well over any other channel in the same category, even providing more laughs than many "comedy" channels.. Thanks for the laughs and entertainment, very much appreciated in a time where TH-cam is a joke and quality content is hard to find.
My family never had a lot of money, and while I grew up and still am a 49ers fan, I spent time in Tenn. when the Oilers were in Memphis. The attendance was so bad, they were almost giving tickets away just to fill seats. My grandfather and Uncle took me to see a few games simply for the experience. I just love the sport and always have. Unforgettable.
As a Washington fan, I can think of 2 worse decisions:
1) Not letting RG3 sit the whole 2013 season. We watched his leg flip like an Astro Jax the previous season. We should let him sit out to fully recover because it was already stated no matter what the back ups do, it'll be his team. Sounds like a good idea, right? Wrong! Let's start him while his knee is still more tender than an ultra rare steak. Sure he was a prima donna, but it was better than Rex Grossman.
2) Not giving Kirk Cousins a multi-year contract back when he was worth $19M a year. We messed up the RG3 situation. No worries. We got Kirk Cousins. He's not a super star, but he's good enough to fill in the gap at a cheap enough price so we can use the saving to build up the rest of the team. But you know what's more fun than signing a decent long term QB for cheap? Pulling a franchise tag-a-thon. Kirk, we know you're under a lot of pressure out in Minnesota. But you can rest assured knowing that your children and grandchildren's college, first car, and first house have all been financed thanks to the Washington Redskins' inability to do something smart.
Fat Albert at $100 million was by far the Redskins worst backfire. Not only because he was a major league bum, but that put them in Cap Hell for a little while.
As a bucs fan the biggest one is...
Bo Jackson😭
Exactly or Steve Young go bucs
Jameis sucks
The lions are the biggest victims of the catch rule. We should have won four games because of it last year had an 11/5 record if the referee knew what a catch was
For Dolphins you must talk about how they could’ve had Brees, but Saban wanted Culpepper instead. Dumbest move of that franchise
Hays Marionneaux and Ronnie Brown instead of Rodgers.
animaniacsrule correct ever since Marino dolphins have had QB problems
Guy talking: Makes fun of Andy Ried
Andy Ried: Wins Superbowl the next season
The Texans segment aged like whole milk
I can always bank on your videos to be great, thanks
I have arrived from the year 2020. The Texans have made a disastrous mistake by trading DeAndre Hopkins for a 5th round pick and David Johnson!!
Part of being a Seahawks fan: knowing exactly what ours is going to be before it's featured.
Just do it, get it over with.
You and me both
2 yards away...
Feel this pain.
Feel it
Ronnie Brown's fumble (and the "Dream Team" season in general) in 2011 was a huge backfire as well. We missed the playoffs by one game and the division winning Giants won the Super Bowl.
11:52 Pittsburgh Dad still has conniptions from that 😢
Just let it ride cincy. Let it ride
Detroit Lions biggest backfire: coming into existence
Lmao 5:03
Also, most people in Memphis still are bitter about the Titans showing up then doing the dash after one season.
Well, it was more than just that. The bitterness had existed ever since Memphis got passed over by the NFL back in the early 90s when the city was seeking to land an expansion team. Long story short, the proposed team name (Hound Dogs) and improvements to the Liberty Bowl were not enough to convince the league to come there as they chose Charlotte and Jacksonville in the end.
Bud Adams moving the then-Oilers from Houston to Nashville was always the plan, with Memphis serving as their temporary home for two years until their brand new stadium was completed. Many Memphians (Not Memphisians) didn't like the idea of being a placeholder for a team that chose another city over them, so a lot of people just didn't show up for the games at all. Because of that, the Oilers wound up cutting their stay short, leaving a year earlier than intended.
Stop the presses... The Bengals and Marvin Lewis have "decided to part ways". Not throwing shade, I was pretty sure he was there forever, too. The "decided to part ways" thing sounds like he got sick of them, though, rather than the other way around - which admittedly should've happened years ago.
Go to sleep FivePoints great vid btw.
I bet you can do a whole vid just about NYG backfires longer than this vid lol
You went with the easy shot when ya could have chosen the hiring of bobby patrino!?!
Blowing a 25 point lead in the Super Bowl is the absolute worst thing a team can do. Sorry.
love the snatch reference lol
I can’t say the Dez catch was the Cowboys biggest backfire. They did exactly what they should have done in that situation. The biggest backfire imo was firing Jimmy Johnson. I’m almost 20 and the team hasn’t even been to the NFC Championship game in my lifetime because Jones couldn’t control his own ego.
The Cowboys one should be signing TO after he did the whole thing on the star a few years later.. Jerry Jones even said he would never let him play in Dallas, but look what happened
But he played well during the time he was in Dallas, yeah it was dumb to sign him after his eagles fiasco but it worked out for a while
Thank you, new video!
Ricky Williams should be in Canton for sure.
Turkey & ketchup????😝😝😝
Falcons trading Matt Schaub to Texans right when Mike Vick got hit with the dog fighting thing.
Jets biggest mistake ever was injuring Bledsoe
Every team, except the New York Giants, has paid the price.
November 19th 1978 is called the Miracle of the Meadowlands and it still stands today even though they play at a different stadium?
Honestly... you got the Redskins worst decision wrong... when we signed Albert Haynesworth for $100 million and got like only 3 sacks out of him. That was the worst decision the Redskins ever made
*in exchange for hair gel*
😂😂
“Sue me”~5 points
I think the Texans might have a new biggest mistake
You should do good teams that ran into better teams
just here for the sponsors plugs
Thumbs up for the snatch reference. "Because he dodges bullets, Avi"
9:32 😂😂😂
Can we get a "NFL Blows plays" FT Dez and the steelers?? lol
You should do more backfires from other leagues, including … the WNBA.
You know falcons got more backfires than sb 51 does farve, sanders, sb 33 and vick rings a bell lol
No i wouldn’t quit right now but uhh if i was fired i would quit right now ~Mike Ditka
Haha classic
I already knew you were about to talk about brock osweiler😭
Jaguars: No one in Jacksonville disagrees with your analysis of Gene Smith. Good riddance.
Panthers: Very hard to call that a backfire. You said it yourself: HE MADE $2.5 BILLION ON THE SALE! Even if he's crying about it, he's crying all the way to his accountant.
Falcons: But you're not wrong.
Steelers: The saying is that Shad Khan owns two NFL teams. Of course, the Jags owned the Steelers _long before_ Shad bought in.
Bengals: This time, you were wrong. Marvin Lewis was finally fired.
Giants: I can't think of anyone who has made more of a moment than Herman Edwards. After all, "you play to win the game".
Guy talking: I flat guarantee Louis is back next year.
Next year: Bengals fire Marvin Louis and hire Zac Taylor
Trying to think about what Denver's will be.. probably hiring Vance Joseph
Tebow. Seimeman. Osweiler.
Probably our draft picks, tbh. Most are busts.
9:04...
"I flat guarantee that(Marvin)Lewis is back next year"!!
Would you like to recant that statement ??... 😅
8:36-9:09 NOT! (To Marvin Lewis's tenure)
Sadly, the fan will the "All I want for Xmas is a first round bye" sign spoke the truth. Only one out of the five wins in Bengals playoff history was in the wildcard round.
Wqtching this at dinner
lol nice
Nice
7:18 No, their worst move was cutting *Trent Dilfer* after he helped them win a Super Bowl and the "upgrade" *Elvis Grbac* was a *complete* downgrade
You can't call a pick not panning out a backfire. By that logic anybody who didn't pick Tom Brady or Aaron Rodgers or Drew Brees was a backfired pick then.
1:39 When you really have no idea who Johnny Sins is 0.0
Thumbs up for Boris the Blade reference!! 9:05
If I recall correct... Borris the Blade DOES end up getting killed. RIP though, that’s a great movie.
@fivepointsvids- This really should be more like every teams top 3 worst backfires. Too many mistakes by the Browns, for example, to narrow it to one per team.
Gotta disagree with a few of these, The Bengals biggest backfire was not hiring Bill Walsh when he was right there alongside Paul Brown, and the Steelers biggest backfire was not drafting Dan Marino in 84
For the Bucs, I would’ve went with allowing Jamarcus Russell to rip them to shreds in an important game that would’ve had them locked in a playoff spot if the Cowboys lost later that day.
Albert Haynesworth better be on this list.
For giants you should do the miracle in the medolands part 2 or when they kicked it it one of the most dangerous returners in the game D Jax
How about Pittsburgh not drafting dan Marino and instead drafting a dt that never did anything cause of a dunk driving accident .....how bout every team not drafting tom Brady lol
wasn't expecting 1 yard short there... well at least i was already drinking
My biased ass is still 50/50 on that Dez catch. 11:45 paused shows a good pic of it tho!
#1 the Cleveland browns fans for reinventing the franchise to be the best
How about the Steelers passing on Marino? The Steelers were probably thinking “We got Bradshaw, we’re good.” Then Terry gets a career ending injury and the black and gold spend the rest of the Chuck Noll era in the wilderness. Why do I have the feeling that history will repeat itself with Big Ben?
Benjamin Goodrich come on now. No love for bubby brister? lol
Baltimore's biggest backfire is existing. Sometimes, dead is better.