Here, but honestly if they had their defense it would’ve been like a different game, but im def not taking that away from the commanders cause they def deserve this W.
The worst outcome of the 15 win teams is probably Carolina: - Their last playoff win was the 2015 NFC Championship. - They went 6-10 in 2016. - Their last playoff appearance was in 2017 as is their last winning season. - David Pepper became the owner. - Several coaches hired and fired since Ron Rivera. - Bryce Young was drafted and Carolina traded the farm to get him and he’s been awful. Need I say more?
EDIT: There was a scenario that had Carolina starting week 17 with a need to get the 15th win. If they'd lost to the Bucs in Week 17 _and_ Arizona had beaten Seattle to finish 14-2, they would've lost the conference-record tiebreaker to the Cardinals and been #2 in the NFC. As it turned out, neither of those things happened.
@@gatienlaurol5793 You're right; I didn't check that. Carolina needed *either* a win or a Cardinals loss in the last week of the season to clinch home field advantage, and wound up getting both.
@@RogerGoodeII well i like it cause my family liked tom and it was just so livid cause its one of the super bowls I didn’t care about and when you don’t care you don’t worry
True. But two teams with records of 15-2 have a combined win percentage of .882 (rounded). In the 1998 NFL season, the two #1 seeds were the Minnesota Vikings (15-1, NFC) and Denver Broncos (14-2, AFC). In the 1984 NFL season, the two #1 seeds were the San Francisco 49ers (15-1, NFC) and Miami Dolphins (14-2, AFC). A combined record of 29-3 is a win percentage of .906 (rounded). The two #1 seeds in 1984 faced each other in the Super Bowl (49ers 38, Dolphins 16).
It was a close game for a bit. A pass caught Jerricho Cotchery was incorrectly ruled incomplete which would have got the Panthers a first down in the red zone. The call was challenged, but upheld. 2 plays later , Cam gets sacked, fumbles, Broncos recover and get the TD making it 10-0 Denver instead of 7-3 Panthers, had they scored
@@gcgcgcgthis is embarrassing. The ball was jumbling around throughout the process of a catch, first of all. Secondly, it wouldn’t have been in the red zone if the call had gone their way. Thirdly, it’s an awfully bold assumption to say that if the call had gone their way, the panthers would’ve definitely scored. Especially considering, as you said, the Panthers would get strip sacked just a few plays later anyways. Instead of blaming the refs because there was one fairly large play that went against them, you should be blaming Cam Newton for *turning the ball over 3 times, two of which occurred in his own red zone, one of which resulted in a defensive touchdown, all while being held to just 10 points all game*
funny how the patriots almost lost to the giants in the final game of the regular season, nearly ruining the perfect season early, only to poetically lose the final game of the year a month later to those same giants.
That *New York/North New Jersey* vs. *Boston/Foxboro* rivalry will never grow old in pro sports. Even the rare *Mets* vs. *Red Sox* and very rare *Giants* vs. *Patriots* match-ups.
Watching teams start off 13-0 and playing my share of Madden rattling off wins, here is my opinion. The longer you go without losing, it seems you start dreading losing more and more waiting for the other shoe to fall. Starting to get overcautious and second guessing yourself. Getting punched in the mouth a few times and losing gets you to focus up and face your deficiences.
The decline of these teams is truly stunning. It started out with literally the 2 greatest teams of all time (possibly 1989 49ers also). I find 13 is ironically the lucky number. 13 wins seems to be the best path through, enough to be 1 seed, usually only clinched late to keep you motivated, but enough to learn from after losing 3 or 4 games.
2018 Saints vs Chiefs Both teams were screwed by bad refs in their title games Also Saints beat Chiefs in New Orleans that season, would have loved to see another rematch
@@aceassn716those Saints teams always choked. Blaming the refs is weak. Also the Saints never played the chiefs that year so I don't know what you think you were watching.
As a Broncos fan, I love the win, but completely agree with you. History was robbed of what would have been one of the greatest Super Bowl match-ups of all-time.
Prophecy manifest, Lions won 15, and lose to the Commies in the Divisional round. Now KC just needs to get knocked out by Baltimore/Buffalo. FOR THE LOVE OF GOD PLEASE.
Packers fan here. That Packers team really lived on the edge. They went 15-1 with a pretty bad defense. I think a lot of fans knew a good defensive team like the Giants could be trouble, if the offense had a bad day. The defense could give up 30 to just about anyone.
The 2011 Pack gave up 39 to NYG, Im a Giants fan and that was bonkers. Gave up a 20 yard run with 40 seconds left in the half, and then a hail mary. I saw the ALL 22 and Rodgers was ugly, refusing to notice open guys on key 3rd downs. I was like...so, choking is real? Bbut he beat the vicious 2010 Steelers the year before!! NYG made him choke?
@@WalterWhiteFootballSharing Yeah, I remember how that half ended. The defense on the hail mary was shameful. There were a couple of dbs not even in the endzone, defending. They just trailed after the play.
@@WalterWhiteFootballSharing "Rodgers was ugly, refusing to notice open guys on key 3rd downs." I stuck my head in the sand for many years on his playoff performance. Constantly blaming the defense, special teams, run game; but the 2020 and 2021 seasons sealed the deal for me. Two time, both at home, he had the ball in his hands with the chance to win the games and he would looked panicked, just like that loss to the Giants at home.
Wow nice video I didn't even notice until the end that you were under one thousand subscribers, because the idea was great, the narrative was great, and the editing was amazing. Keep going man
This was a really well done video! I really appreciate how you presented everything. You jumped right into it, told us what you were going to tell us and why we should care. And then your breakdown of each team was very entertaining. Great video!
@@mikeysuzefour Super Bowl 50 it was an obvious rig job the refs told on the themselves when they didn’t penalize Denver for about the last 2 and 1/2 quarters of that game.
Yes, the Chiefs along with either the Lions or Vikings, but this decade is only halfway done, so there could be more 15-win teams to come for all we know.
After watching this video, I was certain this phenomenon could be explained by looking at the % of X win teams that won the super bowl. After all, there should be more 14, 13, 12, etc win teams than 15 win teams, so maybe the % of those teams that won would still be less than the % of 15 win teams that won? Turns out, nobody has won with under 8 wins. 0.53% of teams with 8 wins won the superbowl (it was a strike shortened year). 1.04% of teams with 9 wins won the superbowl. 2.67% of 10 win teams. 8.03% of 11 win teams. 15.18% of 12 win teams. 16.13% of 13 win teams. 40% of 14 win teams. And finally 33.33% of 15 win teams (Also 0% of 16 win teams). Turns out, the 15 team phenomenon still shows up!!! But it definitely looks a little less prominent when looking at the percentages...
Same, except I'm a Lions fan. Just insane that the loser will be the 5 seed and go play on the road. So do you want that 15th win and risk the curse or go play in either Tampa or Atlanta next week? KC is likely going to 16-1 so they're also in the same boat if you watched the video to the end.
@@ckmoore101 I don't particularly believe in curses. Trends and patterns explain things much better. But when 2 evenly matched 14-2 teams are going head to head. It could all come down to luck, or lack thereof.
One of the biggest reasons the 98 Vikings lost was the last play of the game the week before. A completely meaningless play in a blowout win saw John Randle get hurt and he barely played in the NFC Championship game. That would have made a huge difference on their defense.
With the lions and Vikings batttling for the first seed, i think everyone is forgetting that regardless of who wins we will have for the first time ever TWO seprate 15 win teams with the chiefs and who ever wins this sunday
thats like half of the nfc playoffs at this point and 5 teams overall this year. and 4 out of the 5 confirmed diviional teams too. i just think its statistically likely to make the playoffs at 12-14 wins and go on a run... though the 2 15-2 teams should be fun lol
Not to mention how in the NCAA Men's D1 b-ball Tournament, ever since 1976 Indiana was the last team to run the table, no team since then who has entered the tournament with zero or one loss has been able to finish the job.
I remember when the '91 Redskins barely lost the irrelevant last game of the season (playing mostly 2nd stringers) to go 14-2 for the year. I was ecstatic, because I firmly believe that the painful experience of a loss, right before the playoffs, is exactly what a great team needs to guarantee that they'll be focused and will bring their best when it matters. They were obviously the best team in football that year (one of the best EVER in any year), and I was sure that loss guaranteed a Superbowl win. For the greatest teams, hubris is their most dangerous enemy. I felt the same way when the 2001-2002 Maryland Terrapins lost the ACC Tournament right before the NCAAs. That one worked out better than I'd even hoped (they won the NCAA that year). Even the Dream Team lost a pre-Olympics scrimmage in a game not blatantly, but intentionally, thrown by coach Daly. Their only possibility of failure would come from their own (warranted) over-confidence... and Daly wanted to put the humbling taste and possibility of a loss in the back of their minds.
Excellent video start to finish, I love your presentation style and you completely got me with "to answer your question... 2011 Giants," that was absolutely what I was about to ask Google!
It's ironic that this video was posted this season, and that both the 1 seed teams finished with a 15-2 record. Now, lets see what the chiefs and lions will do. Which one will break the curse. Or will the Eagles, bills, ravens or Vikings upset both teams? I recon if there was an opportunity break it, now is the time.
Chiefs are 15-1 currently they need to win to make it 16-1 and either the Vikings or lions need to go 15-2 just so we can know what the curse is. Is it 15 wins or is it one loss?
that 15 win Vikings team with Cunningham Moss and Cris Carter was the original greatest show on turf that no one remembers how great they were that season it’s a shame they lost that game to the Falcons as it would’ve been among the greatest single season championship teams ever
@@bryb2644- there is no guarantee the Vikings would have beat the Broncos in the Super Bowl that season. Denver was 14 - 2, had John Elway, and 2,000 yard rusher Terrell Davis.
@@emptyhand777 TD was amazing wasn’t he? I’m a Dallas fan, so I had no dog in the fight, I just wanted to see those two offenses battle each other with Cunningham, Moss, and Carter. Would have been a great game.
The mid-90's, with Cris Carter & Jake Reed, battling back and forth with Herman Moore & Brett Perriman, for best WR duo in the league, and in the same division, was good times too.
As a Bears fan seeing that the Bears are the only 15 win team to win a Super Bowl and the Packers are the only 15 win team to not win a playoff game warms my heart.
The Bears aren't cursed from 15 wins. They are cursed because of the McCaskeys. Until the Bears are free of the McCaskeys, they will forever be losers.
We are going to have two 15+ teams this season with the Chiefs and either one of the Lions/Vikings. I think the curse is broken this season unless the Bills play spoiler and defeat their own playoff demons.
Who’s here after the Chief’s win on 12/25/24? Edit: now the Lions!? 😭 Edit: Alright, it’s 8 days before the Super Bowl, the Lions lost to ketchup and mustard for no reason, the Chiefs won their 2 games, Eagles won theirs, at this point, who knows will win in New Orleans. If Chiefs win, they 3-peat AND break the 15 win curse. If Eagles win, everyone will have a field day. But there is something of interest: whoever wins brings home their conference’s 30th Lombardi (both AFC and NFC have 29 total Super Bowl wins). Idc who wins, I just want a good game.
Who's here after the 15-win 1-seeded Detroit Lions got eliminated in the divisional round?
Present.
Here, but honestly if they had their defense it would’ve been like a different game, but im def not taking that away from the commanders cause they def deserve this W.
@@strëtcchxgalorëdude it was staged idiot lions whole roster knew before the game they were gonna lose 🤣 cmon dawg wake up
And the 15-2 chiefs will lose to the bills this Sunday.
12:18 not anymore…
HERE AFTER THE LIONS
Same here.
Me too. I am waiting for the Cheaps to lose.@@Phinal_Flash
this videos title essentially predicting the lions downfall is fucking me up
how did it all go so WRONG
Really was worried that week off was going to be bad for their momentum
I clicked on this video for that reason not seeing the date, but also as a commanders fan I really couldn’t care less about those big cats up north.
2 teams went 15-2, both the Lions and the Chiefs, this is history
They both gonna lose 😂
This is crazy 🤯
I don’t care if Detroit wins, I just need KC to lose
And lions lost at home
Have either won the Superbowl this year? If neither win it all, let's watch the *aftermath/ fallout* in 2025's season.
The 15 win curse is unfortunately real. Rip Lions 15-2 season. We’ll have to see if this rings true for the Chiefs.
This isn’t an NFL curse. This is a Vikings curse that extends to the rest of the league.
As a Vikings fan
Sadly this is true
Hahaha😂😂😂
Having 17 games might lift it now though
We are cursed
This
The worst outcome of the 15 win teams is probably Carolina:
- Their last playoff win was the 2015 NFC Championship.
- They went 6-10 in 2016.
- Their last playoff appearance was in 2017 as is their last winning season.
- David Pepper became the owner.
- Several coaches hired and fired since Ron Rivera.
- Bryce Young was drafted and Carolina traded the farm to get him and he’s been awful.
Need I say more?
Tepper
@@isars3433to be fair david pepper sounds like a better owner than tepper tantrums
EDIT: There was a scenario that had Carolina starting week 17 with a need to get the 15th win. If they'd lost to the Bucs in Week 17 _and_ Arizona had beaten Seattle to finish 14-2, they would've lost the conference-record tiebreaker to the Cardinals and been #2 in the NFC. As it turned out, neither of those things happened.
@@Zalis116 That’s not true because the 2015 Cardinals finished 13-3. So Carolina only needed 14 wins to claim the 1 seed.
@@gatienlaurol5793 You're right; I didn't check that. Carolina needed *either* a win or a Cardinals loss in the last week of the season to clinch home field advantage, and wound up getting both.
2023 Panthers: why you shouldn’t lose 15 games in a season with your first round pick traded
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Harsh! And true. But Chicago probably will just churn.
Giving up the #1 pick and some to get the #1 pick is not a good idea
Williams is a bust, at least Young looks decent
@@strawhatdabber nice opinion. We’ll see I guess.
Well we're about to find out if this curse is truly real.
hopefully. The last time watching the cheifs play in the super bowl and it not being boring was in 2021. And its cause they lost
@@Itacklefatkids43That was the most boring SB in the last several years…
@@RogerGoodeII well i like it cause my family liked tom and it was just so livid cause its one of the super bowls I didn’t care about and when you don’t care you don’t worry
@@Itacklefatkids43 I understand what you mean. Why have you cared about the others?
The chiefs are posers. They have barely winning alot of the games.
Guys for the first time ever the two top seeds in the nfl both have 15 wins. This post season might be absolutely insane
Yes, but ironically the Wild-card weekend is the best weekend. I can't wait.
True. But two teams with records of 15-2 have a combined win percentage of .882 (rounded).
In the 1998 NFL season, the two #1 seeds were the Minnesota Vikings (15-1, NFC) and Denver Broncos (14-2, AFC).
In the 1984 NFL season, the two #1 seeds were the San Francisco 49ers (15-1, NFC) and Miami Dolphins (14-2, AFC).
A combined record of 29-3 is a win percentage of .906 (rounded). The two #1 seeds in 1984 faced each other in the Super Bowl (49ers 38, Dolphins 16).
I'm still not over Super Bowl 50
I will always hate Cam Newton
I don't think a lot of people remember how close of a game that really was
It was a close game for a bit. A pass caught Jerricho Cotchery was incorrectly ruled incomplete which would have got the Panthers a first down in the red zone. The call was challenged, but upheld. 2 plays later , Cam gets sacked, fumbles, Broncos recover and get the TD making it 10-0 Denver instead of 7-3 Panthers, had they scored
@@thelasttruepatriothate the guy who got them there crazy 🤣
@@gcgcgcgthis is embarrassing. The ball was jumbling around throughout the process of a catch, first of all. Secondly, it wouldn’t have been in the red zone if the call had gone their way. Thirdly, it’s an awfully bold assumption to say that if the call had gone their way, the panthers would’ve definitely scored. Especially considering, as you said, the Panthers would get strip sacked just a few plays later anyways. Instead of blaming the refs because there was one fairly large play that went against them, you should be blaming Cam Newton for *turning the ball over 3 times, two of which occurred in his own red zone, one of which resulted in a defensive touchdown, all while being held to just 10 points all game*
funny how the patriots almost lost to the giants in the final game of the regular season, nearly ruining the perfect season early, only to poetically lose the final game of the year a month later to those same giants.
That *New York/North New Jersey* vs. *Boston/Foxboro* rivalry will never grow old in pro sports. Even the rare *Mets* vs. *Red Sox* and very rare *Giants* vs. *Patriots* match-ups.
Merry Christmas!
The Ravens should have beaten the Patriots in 2007 but for some timely referee calls.
Ryan called a a timeout at the worst time too
@@sapphiresteveiced the kicker! 😂
Watching teams start off 13-0 and playing my share of Madden rattling off wins, here is my opinion. The longer you go without losing, it seems you start dreading losing more and more waiting for the other shoe to fall. Starting to get overcautious and second guessing yourself. Getting punched in the mouth a few times and losing gets you to focus up and face your deficiences.
Solid fr.
"two every decade" fat chance we get two in the one season
lol
We will, wow
Imagine if they tie
We getting two 15 win teams tonight lol
@ not if they tie
The decline of these teams is truly stunning. It started out with literally the 2 greatest teams of all time (possibly 1989 49ers also). I find 13 is ironically the lucky number. 13 wins seems to be the best path through, enough to be 1 seed, usually only clinched late to keep you motivated, but enough to learn from after losing 3 or 4 games.
That Vikings loss led to the greatest Super Bowl never played Denver vs Minnesota would have been great.
2018
Saints vs Chiefs
Both teams were screwed by bad refs in their title games
Also Saints beat Chiefs in New Orleans that season, would have loved to see another rematch
I agree. I always said what a great super bowl that would have been. We knew The Falcons had no chance against the Broncos.
@@aceassn716those Saints teams always choked. Blaming the refs is weak. Also the Saints never played the chiefs that year so I don't know what you think you were watching.
@@aceassn716Dee Ford was offside, that was the correct call
It should’ve been Saints vs Patriots
As a Broncos fan, I love the win, but completely agree with you. History was robbed of what would have been one of the greatest Super Bowl match-ups of all-time.
I actually love the old school theme of this video. Great stuff man
Prophecy manifest, Lions won 15, and lose to the Commies in the Divisional round. Now KC just needs to get knocked out by Baltimore/Buffalo. FOR THE LOVE OF GOD PLEASE.
LETS GO BUFFALO!!!
Lol....
Packers fan here. That Packers team really lived on the edge. They went 15-1 with a pretty bad defense. I think a lot of fans knew a good defensive team like the Giants could be trouble, if the offense had a bad day. The defense could give up 30 to just about anyone.
The 2011 Pack gave up 39 to NYG, Im a Giants fan and that was bonkers. Gave up a 20 yard run with 40 seconds left in the half, and then a hail mary. I saw the ALL 22 and Rodgers was ugly, refusing to notice open guys on key 3rd downs. I was like...so, choking is real? Bbut he beat the vicious 2010 Steelers the year before!! NYG made him choke?
@@WalterWhiteFootballSharing Yeah, I remember how that half ended. The defense on the hail mary was shameful. There were a couple of dbs not even in the endzone, defending. They just trailed after the play.
@@WalterWhiteFootballSharing "Rodgers was ugly, refusing to notice open guys on key 3rd downs." I stuck my head in the sand for many years on his playoff performance. Constantly blaming the defense, special teams, run game; but the 2020 and 2021 seasons sealed the deal for me. Two time, both at home, he had the ball in his hands with the chance to win the games and he would looked panicked, just like that loss to the Giants at home.
Defense wasn't good or special teams like most packer teams in the Rodgers era he carried that team the offense did
Packers *usually* lose in the playoffs bc of defense, but we mix it up every once in a while just to keep everybody on their toes
Its 15 and two now the lions the "best team in the league" lost to the commanders
Wow nice video I didn't even notice until the end that you were under one thousand subscribers, because the idea was great, the narrative was great, and the editing was amazing. Keep going man
Just wanted to say I loved your music choice. Amazing editing and a great video all around
I appreciate the compliment. Thanks!
This was a really well done video! I really appreciate how you presented everything. You jumped right into it, told us what you were going to tell us and why we should care. And then your breakdown of each team was very entertaining. Great video!
Panthers then: 15 wins in a single season.
Panthers now: Single wins for 15 seasons.
The Denver defence stole their souls that fateful day.
I feel worse for the 2007 (18-1) Pats than those undisciplined Panthers! 🏈
@@mikeysuzefourundisciplined Panthers!?!? TF are you taking about????? You mean the almost all black team?
@@mikeysuzefour Super Bowl 50 it was an obvious rig job the refs told on the themselves when they didn’t penalize Denver for about the last 2 and 1/2 quarters of that game.
Been telling people this. Its about hitting momentum at the right time.
we got both 15 win teams of the decade in the same season 😭🙌
Yes, the Chiefs along with either the Lions or Vikings, but this decade is only halfway done, so there could be more 15-win teams to come for all we know.
Ill start with the Vikings. Mostly@@JasonBoileau-wo8gz
So we will know if the 15 curse is real or if its 16-1 now.
@@JasonBoileau-wo8gz lions :D
After watching this video, I was certain this phenomenon could be explained by looking at the % of X win teams that won the super bowl. After all, there should be more 14, 13, 12, etc win teams than 15 win teams, so maybe the % of those teams that won would still be less than the % of 15 win teams that won? Turns out, nobody has won with under 8 wins. 0.53% of teams with 8 wins won the superbowl (it was a strike shortened year). 1.04% of teams with 9 wins won the superbowl. 2.67% of 10 win teams. 8.03% of 11 win teams. 15.18% of 12 win teams. 16.13% of 13 win teams. 40% of 14 win teams. And finally 33.33% of 15 win teams (Also 0% of 16 win teams). Turns out, the 15 team phenomenon still shows up!!! But it definitely looks a little less prominent when looking at the percentages...
It predates the 16 game season too. The Raiders and Colts even lost back to back years.
Who is here after the Commanders-Lions divisional?
Oh the irony of getting this in my recommended as a Vikings fan with the chance to get 15 wins against Detroit tomorrow
@@z4ndurr Well, go against the Eagles. I am from Minnesota too. We should be worried about the Eagles, then the Lions.
Same, except I'm a Lions fan. Just insane that the loser will be the 5 seed and go play on the road. So do you want that 15th win and risk the curse or go play in either Tampa or Atlanta next week?
KC is likely going to 16-1 so they're also in the same boat if you watched the video to the end.
@@rjgoniea Curses don't exist.
@@ckmoore101 I don't particularly believe in curses. Trends and patterns explain things much better. But when 2 evenly matched 14-2 teams are going head to head. It could all come down to luck, or lack thereof.
@@rjgoniea Luck doesn't exist.
Between the Vikings, Lions, and Chiefs, there will be a 15 win team loser this year too
Might want to edit that soon here.
14 win loser ( Vikings 2024-25 season)
Lions delivered!
yikes...
One of the biggest reasons the 98 Vikings lost was the last play of the game the week before. A completely meaningless play in a blowout win saw John Randle get hurt and he barely played in the NFC Championship game. That would have made a huge difference on their defense.
Lions learned this the hard way. This is why you don't win the NFC conference.
With the lions and Vikings batttling for the first seed, i think everyone is forgetting that regardless of who wins we will have for the first time ever TWO seprate 15 win teams with the chiefs and who ever wins this sunday
12, 13, and 14 seem to be the lucky numbers as most SB Champions seem to win 12-14 games in the regular season.
Since 1978-79 at least.
thats like half of the nfc playoffs at this point and 5 teams overall this year. and 4 out of the 5 confirmed diviional teams too. i just think its statistically likely to make the playoffs at 12-14 wins and go on a run... though the 2 15-2 teams should be fun lol
Not to mention how in the NCAA Men's D1 b-ball Tournament, ever since 1976 Indiana was the last team to run the table, no team since then who has entered the tournament with zero or one loss has been able to finish the job.
Well, watching this after this weekends Lions game....
The ghosts don’t appreciate teams getting that close to their record, they allow few mercies.
here after the lions game
I remember when the '91 Redskins barely lost the irrelevant last game of the season (playing mostly 2nd stringers) to go 14-2 for the year. I was ecstatic, because I firmly believe that the painful experience of a loss, right before the playoffs, is exactly what a great team needs to guarantee that they'll be focused and will bring their best when it matters. They were obviously the best team in football that year (one of the best EVER in any year), and I was sure that loss guaranteed a Superbowl win. For the greatest teams, hubris is their most dangerous enemy.
I felt the same way when the 2001-2002 Maryland Terrapins lost the ACC Tournament right before the NCAAs. That one worked out better than I'd even hoped (they won the NCAA that year).
Even the Dream Team lost a pre-Olympics scrimmage in a game not blatantly, but intentionally, thrown by coach Daly. Their only possibility of failure would come from their own (warranted) over-confidence... and Daly wanted to put the humbling taste and possibility of a loss in the back of their minds.
Can add 15-2 Lions and Chiefs to this
This is a really great video essay! I did not know I wanted a video essay of nfl history!
Here after the 15-2 Lions lost the Washington and their outstanding rookie QB Jayden Daniels
Here after the lions lost to the commanders:/
It is happening again.
Excellent video start to finish, I love your presentation style and you completely got me with "to answer your question... 2011 Giants," that was absolutely what I was about to ask Google!
Dude, you're criminally underrated!
Keep videos like this up and you will have a ton of subs in no time. These summoning salt style videos are my absolute favorite
I get huge Jon Bois vibes form this! Great video!
Thank you. I really enjoy his work!
I am shocked at how well this video is put together. If I worked at ESPN or some other major broadcast company I would hire you immediately.
Yep the 2024-25 Detroit lions went 15-2 and just got destroyed by the Washington commanders so it’s 15-2 not 16-1
“Have another one, you’re so picky” 🤣🤣🤣. Great video dude! Gained a new subscriber!!!!
This year, the Chiefs and either Lions of Vikings will both have at least 15 wins. I guess it's the first time ever.
It's ironic that this video was posted this season, and that both the 1 seed teams finished with a 15-2 record. Now, lets see what the chiefs and lions will do. Which one will break the curse. Or will the Eagles, bills, ravens or Vikings upset both teams?
I recon if there was an opportunity break it, now is the time.
the 2024 Detroit Lions technically join the '84 49ers; 8-0 on the road, 7-2 at Home.
and history will repeat itself when they win the super bowl this year
But it's the Lions.
This is one of the best football videos on TH-cam
I need more
Me too 😮
THE CURSE LIVES ON
1:13 back when professional sports was sponsored by cigarette brands!
Front and center too!
This video was very charming and fun! Appreciate the content!
This year we got Detroit and Kansas City with a record of 15-2
GUESS WHAT HAPPENED AGAIN 😃
it just happened to detroit 😂
Chiefs are 15-1 currently they need to win to make it 16-1 and either the Vikings or lions need to go 15-2 just so we can know what the curse is. Is it 15 wins or is it one loss?
Minimum of 15 wins
Kc sat everyone so it's 2 15-2 teams so if both lose in the playoffs we know 😂
38-0 🤡
Two teams went 15-2 this season
that 15 win Vikings team with Cunningham Moss and Cris Carter was the original greatest show on turf that no one remembers how great they were that season it’s a shame they lost that game to the Falcons as it would’ve been among the greatest single season championship teams ever
@@user-Jamie218 I agree.
@@bryb2644- there is no guarantee the Vikings would have beat the Broncos in the Super Bowl that season. Denver was 14 - 2, had John Elway, and 2,000 yard rusher Terrell Davis.
@@emptyhand777 TD was amazing wasn’t he? I’m a Dallas fan, so I had no dog in the fight, I just wanted to see those two offenses battle each other with Cunningham, Moss, and Carter. Would have been a great game.
The mid-90's, with Cris Carter & Jake Reed, battling back and forth with Herman Moore & Brett Perriman, for best WR duo in the league, and in the same division, was good times too.
No one remembers? 🤔
As a Bears fan seeing that the Bears are the only 15 win team to win a Super Bowl and the Packers are the only 15 win team to not win a playoff game warms my heart.
49ers won one too but yeah I think you mean last
The Bears aren't cursed from 15 wins. They are cursed because of the McCaskeys. Until the Bears are free of the McCaskeys, they will forever be losers.
Damn you make exceptional videos! Subbed. Go Lions!
“not peyton manning, throwing to not reggie wayne and the colts not winning the game” made me laugh
Welcome back! Coming back with a banger!
I already knew about all of these teams but I love the way you explained things. It was really interesting and wow this video was really well made
there are currently two 15 win teams this year😳👀
According to my calculations the chiefs and the lions both got 15 wins this season so this is inaccurate 0:25
Just about to say😂
This was made 4 months ago
Look at when the video was uploaded
@@sillykyle17 and anyway if neither the Chiefs or Lions win the Super Bowl then the REST if this video is very accurate
How dare they not get in the time machine and fix this video where it was still true
I see this as a lions fan that just saw my team go 15-2. Oh no not again
The pattern I noticed was if you didn’t have an equally great defense.. then you weren’t going to win the SB.
TIME TO ADD THE LIONS TO THIS ONE 🤦♀️
“There are typically two every decade. We’re due.”
2024: How about two in one year?
16-1 is absolutely the new mark
17-0
Lions or chiefs??????
Who is here when Kc is 15-1 rn
add the lions on this😂😂😂😂
Bills please save America from the Swifties
Underrated channel
Here after the lions game LETS GO JD5
This being recommended after the Lions game is almost as criminal as dem chief refs 😭😭
We are going to have two 15+ teams this season with the Chiefs and either one of the Lions/Vikings. I think the curse is broken this season unless the Bills play spoiler and defeat their own playoff demons.
Packers Bills Superbowl I'm calling it now
Bills/Ravens and Eagles/Packers SB will feed families for generations
2024 Lions 🤝2011 Packers 15 wins, 0 playoff wins
Lions just lost to the Commanders, if the Chiefs lose this curse is 100% real
Finally see my lions win 15 games and then this video pops up
And funny enough, we have two 15-2 teams this year who could very well end up playing each other in the Super Bowl.
Who’s watching this after the lions game 😂
As of 2025 this is no longer true. Kansas City and Detroit both had 15 wins in a season together.
Well thats a relief for us. No way the Browns are winning that many games.
Who’s here after the Chief’s win on 12/25/24?
Edit: now the Lions!? 😭
Edit: Alright, it’s 8 days before the Super Bowl, the Lions lost to ketchup and mustard for no reason, the Chiefs won their 2 games, Eagles won theirs, at this point, who knows will win in New Orleans. If Chiefs win, they 3-peat AND break the 15 win curse. If Eagles win, everyone will have a field day. But there is something of interest: whoever wins brings home their conference’s 30th Lombardi (both AFC and NFC have 29 total Super Bowl wins). Idc who wins, I just want a good game.
You are well on your way dude! Loved it!
Lions to the list, sadly
You should update this video now 🦁
Welp. The 2024 Lions follow the trend 😢
Great video, perfect music selction and editing
This aged perfectly
Great video man, you’re gonna be big just keep it up
The Lions proved that the curse lives on
As a Giants fan, this video is very enjoyable :))