It would've been 4th and 1. Leave it in Deshaun's hands, because back then (I say back then because a new o-line can change this) we couldn't do crap at trying to get 1 yard down the middle with Miller.
Bro Tartt is in one of these clips making his teammate feel better after a dropped pick... Tartt just dropped one himself this weekend against the Rams and it costed the 49ers a superbowl 💀
Alternate history: Lewis Billups gets a late end zone INT off Joe Montana to preserve the Bengals 16-13 lead and the franchise first Super Bowl victory. Would have made what actually followed a little easier.
Mick Funny No, just the atrocious years of 1991-2002- on the football field. No accused killers like Rae Carruth of the Panthers or Aaron Hernandez of the Patriots.
Atrocious years of football from the 90's? What are you smoking dude? The year 2000+ has been atrocious. It was all about the Cowboys and 49ers in the the early to mid 90's.
Fire Garrett You understand I was referring to the Bengals? How I started with "alternate history"? How if #24 caught JOE MONTANA'S PASS, the Bengals, not the 49ers would have celebrated Super Bowl XXIII? And especially how, in the years between 1991 through 2002, the Bengals never had a winning season?
I was telling my family before that 2nd down play between my Falcons against the Eagles, "2nd down, less than half a minute left, just gotta keep them out of field goal range, we're going to find a way to mess it up, watch." Sure enough, being a Falcons fan becomes predictable when it matters most, smh lmao
They left out that potential interception drop in Super Bowl 51 when Atlanta Falcon deflected/batted the ball into the air and Edelman came down with that miraculous catch.
Samuel's dropped pick in SB42 was the moment that led to me losing a lot of respect for NFL films. Their "Game of the Week" commentary on the final Giants drive said of Manning that he was "... self-controlled, keeping passes safely away from the Patriots." They edited out the nearly-picked pass and put the hands-on-helmet shot of Samuel _after_ the TD pass to Burress. The whole thing came across as a ham-handed attempt to justify giving Manning the MVP.
Forgot Landon Collins's 3+ INT drops he's had in his career: 2 in 2016 Vs BAL, one vs SF in 2015 and another in the same year against the Pats which if he held onto the F'n ball it would have been a game winner.... still smh at that one.
Two trap defense. That’s pretty smart. But overall you can’t get mad at a cb who earns there chance by jumping a route cause they still defended what would have probably been a catch but the ones where the qb throws it straight to them then you can be about as mad as you would be against a receiver.
Let’s see, 2017 we choked against Jacksonville 2016 failed to show up against New England 2015 Fumbled the game away to Denver 2014 Beat down by Baltimore at home 2012-2013 didn’t even qualify 2011 Tebow’d 2010 The Birth of Aaron Rodgers 2009 Failed to Qualify 2007 Loss to Jacksonville 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Worst uniforms in NFL history, i.e. stuff that was so bad, they were only used once or twice and then never seen again like the Saints gold jerseys or the Ravens gold pants.
Doge Doge yeah, we had many chances to close that game out, but we didn’t capitalize. Sucks because our window is closed now. Too many players leaving and too many players 30+
Idk, to me it looks like he secured the catch to his body, both feet touched the ground, and only when he fell to the ground did he lose control of the ball. It's probably not the clearest evidence, but I think it would at least deserve a second look if had occurred under the current rules.
Raymond Jiang you have to maintain possession all the way to the ground and when you hit the ground for it to be a catch under today's rules. It's stupid but it's the rule
But the NFL Competition Committee changed the rule just last month by removing the 'going to the ground' aspect of the original catch rule. Hence, what I meant by revamped catch rule. So yes under the catch rule for last season, Corey Moore didn't intercept it, but if it were to happen under the new catch rule, he would be credited with the interception.
Landon Collins in his rookie year almost picked off brady to end the game and the pats undefeated season at the time but he lost control of the ball at the end
How's my clickbait thumbnail?
Highlight Heaven oh that was fake??
Highlight Heaven pretty good 👍👍
Dylan Friedland no it's real. I just added the circle
Highlight Heaven 10/10
The bestest thumbnail *ever*
Best butterfingers commercial ive seen in years
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2:07 the sun got him 😂
Every interception thrown by a starting browns qb
That would be an 3 hour saga
Video can't be 2 weeks long bruh
Yeah pretty sure there’s a time limit to these videos lol
Mostly Deshone Kizer...
would just be quicker to show all browns receptions
Madden in a nutshell.
Exactly
Man I swear they make you drop like 10 picks a game.
raider nation yeah and than the cpu has Xavier Rhodes moss you with one hand
For me the defense catch everything. Seems like they’re the receivers
“A pass that should have been intercepted, instead it’s just 2nd down”
Wow... so madden isn’t fake? 🤔
Welp I guess I shouldn’t be mad at my 99 catch 99 zone coverage customize character
Best part about samuels dropped pick is that he had no clue that would lead to them losing the super bowl lmao
If they could catch, they’d be wide receivers.
rey1jj stealing commentary from madden nigga
@@sps5591 lmaooo
Noooo 2 drops that would have sealed the games against the Patriots!
Wait so did Asante Samuel cause Tom Brady a ring?
Yep
Tom Brady cost Tom Brady a ring by not scoring more than 14+ points. That whole team choked.
You mean Brady lost his own ring .it slipped out his hands lol
The one interception Asante Samuel didn’t get against Eli the most important one lolll he’s always owned him too
Nope he cost the Patriots a ring tom Brady is not the team he played for
Asante Samuel dropping that pick is one of the most influential plays in nfl history, and it hurts as a pats fan
All of these people are me playing football…
Eggsmile except they are being payed millions of dollars 🤷🏻♂️
Video idea:celebarations that cost the game
Dwayne Rudd
You mean Falcons in super bowl 51? Lol I'm a pats fan.🐓😀
The dropped interception in superbowl 42 is the worst ever. If they made the interception they would have completed the undefeated season.
7:04 NOoooooooo that is the single play that makes all Texans fans cringe. smh
OB Highlights - Texans Highlights! We could have won
We *would've* won. We could've just kneeled the clock out.
Or if we gone for it on 4th down rather than field goal to win 30-28
H-Town Sports Yeah that too but if we didn't get it on 4th Brady would've only needed a field goal to win so I see BOB's reasoning.
It would've been 4th and 1. Leave it in Deshaun's hands, because back then (I say back then because a new o-line can change this) we couldn't do crap at trying to get 1 yard down the middle with Miller.
Bro Tartt is in one of these clips making his teammate feel better after a dropped pick... Tartt just dropped one himself this weekend against the Rams and it costed the 49ers a superbowl 💀
Alternate history: Lewis Billups gets a late end zone INT off Joe Montana to preserve the Bengals 16-13 lead and the franchise first Super Bowl victory.
Would have made what actually followed a little easier.
Christopher C you mean prison and an early death?
Mick Funny No, just the atrocious years of 1991-2002- on the football field. No accused killers like Rae Carruth of the Panthers or Aaron Hernandez of the Patriots.
Atrocious years of football from the 90's? What are you smoking dude? The year 2000+ has been atrocious. It was all about the Cowboys and 49ers in the the early to mid 90's.
Fire Garrett You understand I was referring to the Bengals? How I started with "alternate history"? How if #24 caught JOE MONTANA'S PASS, the Bengals, not the 49ers would have celebrated Super Bowl XXIII? And especially how, in the years between 1991 through 2002, the Bengals never had a winning season?
When Al Michaels said Keanu Neal, I instantly thought of Sean McDonough saying Keanu Reeves in the pro bowl
Try best was it a catch moments in nfl history like the dez catch against packers or the Calvin Johnson one against bears
You should've had Robert Griffith int dropped in the end zone against the Falcons in the championship game.
3:33 throwing a tantrum on the Giants sideline 😂
dropped interceptions are seriously the most unsatisfying things ever
I was telling my family before that 2nd down play between my Falcons against the Eagles, "2nd down, less than half a minute left, just gotta keep them out of field goal range, we're going to find a way to mess it up, watch." Sure enough, being a Falcons fan becomes predictable when it matters most, smh lmao
2:07 he was waiting to call fair catch lol 😂😂😂😂😂
Top ten joe buck getting excited
Not by HH, but I know that one of those exists.
Dylan Friedland Mitchell...Mitchell...Mitchell...
But there's only like 3 times
Best passes by non-quarterbacks?
Ty Law #Layingdownthelaw #24 #sbchamp when amendola threw it to Brady but didn’t catch it
Patriots For life if Brady actually dove for it, or if the ball had less air in it he would’ve caught it
Ty Law #Layingdownthelaw #24 #sbchamp I know it was so stupid
Ty Law #Layingdownthelaw #24 #sbchamp I thought you were a pats fan
Patriots For life I’m torn, I played for the jets after I left the pats
Worst hockey fails
Jaquiski Tartt got me here lol
Kickers/Punters tackling the returner
Matt Bosher destroying Panthers kick returner...
Clutch-time drops
5:34 he couldn't hold on cost he got hit
RG3 #smokinthat3 #10hunnit #H3!5M4N #dawgpound but he got hit by his teammate...
jimmy smith has had some terrible drops, probably some of the worst. Great vid
You’re an amazing TH-camr
6:25 that was awesome
Hi, love the content, do best blocks
The ball beat the mess out of their hands
Best hurdles in NFL history plz
Clash Of The Horns Thought that said “best huddles” and I was all whaaa? then I read it again
Love this channel
0:07 imagine he made that interception 😮
the crowd would go crazy and the commentator would say, "Intercepted by Billups and that should do it!"
Every game winning TD and fg of the season
Low Quality Highlights yes
Was wondering where the luckiest qb ever Tom Brady was and boy did he show up soon enough
Corey Moore should've intercepted that pass😒 - Texans fan
Pats one in the SB always kills me
Great vid tho
Do a top missed tackles next plz?
i would but I dont want to include marcus williams in another compilation lol
They left out that potential interception drop in Super Bowl 51 when Atlanta Falcon deflected/batted the ball into the air and Edelman came down with that miraculous catch.
Highlight Heaven rocks
I was first one to watch this yay
The worst dropped INT in 2021 was in the NFC Championship...
Good Performance By Every NFL Quarterback
1:16 had me weak asf "haha Clinton Dicks" lmfao
3:46 The receiver got in the way so it was 50/50
1:37. The reason why Asante Samuel never finished his career in a Patriots uniform.
1:08 the biggest choke job in NFL history.
2:16 the one to tell him to shake it off is the one who would make an even worse dropped int in the future playoffs...
As a Chargers fan my guy Casey Heyward had 2 dropped pick 6’s against the Broncos and had about 3 or 4 more dropped interceptions on top of that haha
Samuel's dropped pick in SB42 was the moment that led to me losing a lot of respect for NFL films. Their "Game of the Week" commentary on the final Giants drive said of Manning that he was "... self-controlled, keeping passes safely away from the Patriots." They edited out the nearly-picked pass and put the hands-on-helmet shot of Samuel _after_ the TD pass to Burress. The whole thing came across as a ham-handed attempt to justify giving Manning the MVP.
Coach, put me in the game... I Can Catch!
this makes me so unsatisfyed
Worst missed game winning opportunities
Imma be honest i would've dropped them if it came to me.
Clarks Hat qpw
Clarks Hat p
Not the one at 2:12 lol
Kyle Grunert It looked like he meant to throw to him too. I don't know how you drop that.
Kyle Grunert ikr
Should have included Robert Griffith's dropped INT in the 98 NFC Championship game. I think that was a bigger choke than Gary Anderson's missed FG
Players getting emotional after a loss moments
Woah you have found all the madden games I’ve played
Ironic 2:10 Tartt was the nearby defender, as Tartt years later would blow the NFC title game for SF
Video suggestion: Best career plays/highlights from this year's HOF inductees?
This video gives me so much anxiety lmao
Wait a second... TWO UPLOADS AGAIN!? YES YES!
Nice video
Best NBA revenge games like Ray Allen vs the Celtics
In 2017 Steelers vs Patriots, the Steelers had a GW INT, but they dropped it that totally sucks lmao
Great vid!
Every New England’s play off loss
Actually there is a lot of content for Patriots playoff loses. Remember that they existed before 2001.
Longest video yet
That already been done i thought
I remember jets vs bills on TNF. A bill defender dropped one the easiest picks ive ever seen
Worst coaches challenge
Can u do offensive tackles
Video idea: tipped ball touchdowns and pick sixes
Forgot Landon Collins's 3+ INT drops he's had in his career: 2 in 2016 Vs BAL, one vs SF in 2015 and another in the same year against the Pats which if he held onto the F'n ball it would have been a game winner.... still smh at that one.
What a great video keep it up 👌🏻
The ravens one vs the Colts it was raining really hard that game
Idea for next video: NFL’s craziest uniform malfunctions
Two trap defense. That’s pretty smart. But overall you can’t get mad at a cb who earns there chance by jumping a route cause they still defended what would have probably been a catch but the ones where the qb throws it straight to them then you can be about as mad as you would be against a receiver.
Damnit Asanti!
That would of been the perfect season....
Every time the Steelers disappointed in the playoffs
Will Henson No such thing when Super Bowl XLV is involved.
Christopher C um they lost that game
Will Henson Which is why I love it!
Let’s see,
2017 we choked against Jacksonville
2016 failed to show up against New England
2015 Fumbled the game away to Denver
2014 Beat down by Baltimore at home
2012-2013 didn’t even qualify
2011 Tebow’d
2010 The Birth of Aaron Rodgers
2009 Failed to Qualify
2007 Loss to Jacksonville
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Justus Harris y’all won the SB for ‘08 tho🤔🤔
Worst uniforms in NFL history, i.e. stuff that was so bad, they were only used once or twice and then never seen again like the Saints gold jerseys or the Ravens gold pants.
7:46 Surely, this wouldn’t happen again at the 2021 Divisional Round by any chance? 👀
Already know Asante Samuel from SB 42 is in here
Edit: 1:37 you always gotta do me like that
Doge Doge I know D:
Doge Doge yeah, we had many chances to close that game out, but we didn’t capitalize. Sucks because our window is closed now. Too many players leaving and too many players 30+
Briggs and brain was an underrated linebackers duo
Wouldn't the Corey Moore drop be considered an interception now under the revamped catch rule?
the current catch rule would not help corey moore
Idk, to me it looks like he secured the catch to his body, both feet touched the ground, and only when he fell to the ground did he lose control of the ball. It's probably not the clearest evidence, but I think it would at least deserve a second look if had occurred under the current rules.
Raymond Jiang you have to maintain possession all the way to the ground and when you hit the ground for it to be a catch under today's rules. It's stupid but it's the rule
But the NFL Competition Committee changed the rule just last month by removing the 'going to the ground' aspect of the original catch rule. Hence, what I meant by revamped catch rule. So yes under the catch rule for last season, Corey Moore didn't intercept it, but if it were to happen under the new catch rule, he would be credited with the interception.
Raymond Jiang I never heard that they changed it. My bad.
3:30 that’s a tough catch to make...
Suggestion:Costly defensive mistakes of all time?
This gives me anxiety.
Every missed game winning fg of the season
Brady also had a dropped interception on his game winning drive against the Giants in 2015.
Landon Collins in his rookie year almost picked off brady to end the game and the pats undefeated season at the time but he lost control of the ball at the end
matthew janis I'm a cowboys fan but I love your profile pic
They wasn’t undefeated
A big one that was missed in this video is the Chiefs missing an INT and Antonio Brown catching it and running in for a touchdown for Pittsburgh.
you should do one where teams have to rush their special teams on to kick a field goal before time expires
Best channel
UMBC
U Made Bad Choice (if you picking Virginia)
Mr. Gentlezombie in fact I had them winning the championship 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
university of a million brackets crushed
That thumbnail is haunting
Worst Loss of Every NFL team..
The Sean Davis drop against the Pats still haunts my dreams.
You should’ve seen josh Norman in super bowl 50
4:47 CUZ HES THE GOAT sry ima pats fan