2010 NFC Divisional Round: Matt Ryan vs the Packers. Falcons were the 1st seed. 2009 NFC Divisional Round: Tony Romo vs the Vikings. Cowboys were the 3rd seed. 2007 AFC Championship: Philip Rivers vs the Patriots. Chargers were the 3rd seed. 2005 NFC Wildcard Round: Eli Manning vs the Panthers. Giants were the 4th seed. 2001 NFC Divisional Round: Brett Favre vs the Rams. Packers were the 4th seed. 1998 NFC Wildcard Round: Troy Aikman vs the Cardinals. Cowboys were the 3rd seed. 1995 NFC Divisional Round: Steve Young vs the Packers. 49ers were the 2nd seed. Super Bowl 26: Jim Kelly vs Washington. Bills were the 1st seed. Super Bowl 24: John Elway vs the 49ers. Broncos were the 1st seed. 1987 NFC Divisional Round: Joe Montana vs the Vikings. 49ers were the 1st seed.
@@TRockNFL I would say that there were a few more terrible performances from elite QBs, but their teams were either a 5th or 6th seed, or they played terribly in a winning effort. 2008 AFC Championship: Joe Flacco vs the Steelers. Ravens were the 6th seed. Super Bowl 40: Ben Roethlisberger vs the Seahawks. Steelers won that game. 1999 NFC Championship: Kurt Warner vs the Bucs. Rams won that game. 1997 AFC Wildcard Round: Dan Marino vs the Patriots. Dolphins were the 6th seed. 1988 AFC Divisional Round: Warren Moon vs the Bills. Oilers were the 5th seed.
@@TRockNFL It was very difficult to find a truly terrible playoff game from Joe Flacco. Lol! A lot of people seem to have forgotten that he was a very elite postseason QB.
Yes, the 2003 AFC Championship was bad, but I would say that Super Bowl 48 was Peyton Manning’s biggest meltdown because he set records that season and yet got completely embarrassed by the Seahawks. Super Bowl 44 gets an honorable mention as well due to the pick six at the end.
Super bowl 44 is crazy because Manning went 70 minutes in real time without a pass completion but his stats didn’t look that bad, Garçon also had a crucial drop, all those things led to the Tracy Porter INT
And let’s see, 34 pass completions vs 23, 280 yards vs 237, both 1 TD, and two INTs vs Four. On paper 2003 afc champ is a much worse game, and in both games he went against the top defense in the league, sooooo maybe the afc champ game being in the snow could push SB 48 over it, but I’m still sticking with 2003, as the SB that year wasn’t in great weather conditions either lol
Mahomes had no business losing that game. I’m starting to think it was rigged cause there is no way you blow a lead against a team that’s worse than you
@@TRockNFL To make the game rigged, one must bet the game then one must know how to purposely lose when being told. Scripting games are different than rigging games. The Chiefs knew how to easily beat the bungles and can take on the super team rams. However, their bad defense says it all and even if they did make the super bowl the chiefs would have a hard time against the rams’ defense.
@@TRockNFL in the end, it’s just business. NFL organization scripts matchups multiple times from bets. Andy Reid is known to blow games what matter the most and everybody knows rams’ offense wasn’t great on paper (look at past years since 2017). Chiefs’ D wasn’t that great either but offense wasn’t always the key to win because this wasn’t like the NBA.
2:29 it most certainly was not. The colts struggled against the pats historically, and the pats beat them in Indy already that season. What makes you think the colts would beat the pats in new england?
That wasn’t really Matt Ryan’s fault, that was dumb play calling by his OC, and jus an unfortunate turn of events for his team, Mahomes loss is 100% on him. Like after that crazy Julio catch in the fourth, run the ball don’t drop back to pass lol
@@TRockNFL but Matt could have audibled it… in 2017 he had been a vet for a decade it was his call in my personal opinion. He took the sack that put us out of FG range. We were up 8 with 3 minutes in FG range because of That crazy julio catch
trock is the worst narrator i’ve ever heard 😂😂
2010 NFC Divisional Round: Matt Ryan vs the Packers. Falcons were the 1st seed.
2009 NFC Divisional Round: Tony Romo vs the Vikings. Cowboys were the 3rd seed.
2007 AFC Championship: Philip Rivers vs the Patriots. Chargers were the 3rd seed.
2005 NFC Wildcard Round: Eli Manning vs the Panthers. Giants were the 4th seed.
2001 NFC Divisional Round: Brett Favre vs the Rams. Packers were the 4th seed.
1998 NFC Wildcard Round: Troy Aikman vs the Cardinals. Cowboys were the 3rd seed.
1995 NFC Divisional Round: Steve Young vs the Packers. 49ers were the 2nd seed.
Super Bowl 26: Jim Kelly vs Washington. Bills were the 1st seed.
Super Bowl 24: John Elway vs the 49ers. Broncos were the 1st seed.
1987 NFC Divisional Round: Joe Montana vs the Vikings. 49ers were the 1st seed.
Phillip Rivers was playing on a torn ACL vs New England plus the Patriots were 16-0, if anything Say Brady vs the Giants 07 Bowl
@@TRockNFL I would say that there were a few more terrible performances from elite QBs, but their teams were either a 5th or 6th seed, or they played terribly in a winning effort.
2008 AFC Championship: Joe Flacco vs the Steelers. Ravens were the 6th seed.
Super Bowl 40: Ben Roethlisberger vs the Seahawks. Steelers won that game.
1999 NFC Championship: Kurt Warner vs the Bucs. Rams won that game.
1997 AFC Wildcard Round: Dan Marino vs the Patriots. Dolphins were the 6th seed.
1988 AFC Divisional Round: Warren Moon vs the Bills. Oilers were the 5th seed.
@@damonsonnier34 that Steelers defense was ELITE in 2008
I believe they were #1 overall and #1 in run and #2 in pass, or they’re flipped around
@@TRockNFL It was very difficult to find a truly terrible playoff game from Joe Flacco. Lol! A lot of people seem to have forgotten that he was a very elite postseason QB.
Yes, the 2003 AFC Championship was bad, but I would say that Super Bowl 48 was Peyton Manning’s biggest meltdown because he set records that season and yet got completely embarrassed by the Seahawks. Super Bowl 44 gets an honorable mention as well due to the pick six at the end.
Super bowl 44 is crazy because Manning went 70 minutes in real time without a pass completion but his stats didn’t look that bad, Garçon also had a crucial drop, all those things led to the Tracy Porter INT
And let’s see, 34 pass completions vs 23, 280 yards vs 237, both 1 TD, and two INTs vs Four. On paper 2003 afc champ is a much worse game, and in both games he went against the top defense in the league, sooooo maybe the afc champ game being in the snow could push SB 48 over it, but I’m still sticking with 2003, as the SB that year wasn’t in great weather conditions either lol
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I ended the video when he said raiders
After the other big loss video you have to do a video on the win that ended the biggest losing streaks
Thanks for the idea!
Kyler Murray imploded against the rams in the wild card
Good video brodie
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Mahomes had no business losing that game. I’m starting to think it was rigged cause there is no way you blow a lead against a team that’s worse than you
I don’t think it was rigged, but I couldn’t believe what I was watching because he was near perfect in the first half😭
@@TRockNFL To make the game rigged, one must bet the game then one must know how to purposely lose when being told. Scripting games are different than rigging games. The Chiefs knew how to easily beat the bungles and can take on the super team rams. However, their bad defense says it all and even if they did make the super bowl the chiefs would have a hard time against the rams’ defense.
The Rams offense was STRUGGLING in the Super Bowl (also thanks OBJ ACL) so I don’t know how bad the Chiefs D would’ve struggled, always a what if
@@TRockNFL in the end, it’s just business. NFL organization scripts matchups multiple times from bets. Andy Reid is known to blow games what matter the most and everybody knows rams’ offense wasn’t great on paper (look at past years since 2017). Chiefs’ D wasn’t that great either but offense wasn’t always the key to win because this wasn’t like the NBA.
Not shocking no lions are here… cause we don’t ever be in good situations to have meltdowns smh. Goff gon bring some life here doe
This guy puts me to sleep.
Would you like some hot chocolate?
Stop hating. If you don’t like the video just don’t watch it.
2:29 it most certainly was not. The colts struggled against the pats historically, and the pats beat them in Indy already that season. What makes you think the colts would beat the pats in new england?
Where is Newton vs Broncos, Manning vs Seahawks
I think mahomes’ worst performance was super bowl 55. But that’s just me
Mahomes SB 55 had a lot of drops and terrible o line play, the afc champ meltdown was all on him
Matt ryan 28-3 ?
That wasn’t really Matt Ryan’s fault, that was dumb play calling by his OC, and jus an unfortunate turn of events for his team, Mahomes loss is 100% on him. Like after that crazy Julio catch in the fourth, run the ball don’t drop back to pass lol
Matt Ryan wasn’t even bad in the 2nd half my dude lol
@@TRockNFL but Matt could have audibled it… in 2017 he had been a vet for a decade it was his call in my personal opinion. He took the sack that put us out of FG range. We were up 8 with 3 minutes in FG range because of That crazy julio catch
@@hassanhaulcy go look at those 4th quarter stats
Mind you, Robert Alford scored 1 of those TDs so Matt & the best offense in the league got held to 21 & no 4th quarter points
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Your commentary makes this video unwatchable