^feel that. Was extremely fun regardless. The games where they were down early, and Eli just had to start chucking it were always really good. If I’m not mistaken he threw 5 TD’s and around 500 yards in “The Duel in the Dome”
The part they left out of the 2012 falcons-seahawks game was maybe the most bizarre part of all: after the go-ahead field goal, mike smith attempts an onside kick WITH THE LEAD!! AND LOSES IT! Thats why russ had decent field position on that hail mary!
Playoffs?!?! It was that game that showed me everything I needed to see to convince me the Seahawks were winning the SB the following season. They were so bad on the road in 2012 until December. You could see the lights turn on for that offense late in the Falcons game though...
They went 3-3 against each other. The Chiefs won in New England in 2019 and in Tampa Bay twice in 2020 and 2022. I can understand giving the tiebreaker to Brady because of the playoffs (even though he won an OT coin toss in the AFC title game after Dee Ford was offsides with a Chiefs lead and Brady clinging to life, and even with a blowout win was the first quarterback fortunate enough to have a Super Bowl game at home as the Chiefs had a weakened offensive line), but this isn’t as one-sided as it may seem. Sometimes the breaks don’t go someone’s way, but it isn’t like Brady or Mahomes went 5-1 against the other.
That Bills/Browns 1989 playoff game was the NFL equivalent of 2 ships passing in the night: one team was on the way up, the other in the tail end of their run
Bills vs Browns one of the best playoff games I have ever watched. Wow!!! Never Chandler's voice was amazing. He was one of the very best radio play by play announcers and sports anchor of NE Ohio.
I remember #7 really well. I was in San Jose, CA about to get shipped off to Marine Corps Recruit Training. I was watching Chiefs-Patriots at the hotel we were staying at before we got on a plane for San Diego on Monday afternoon. One of the most nervous times of my life, but at least the football game helped calm me down a little.
I was at that game. I had season tickets at the time and was working in a fine dining restaurant. One of the chefs I worked with said if my sister and I drove him to the game, he'd cook for the tailgate. Needless to say, I immediately said yes. It was unseasonably cold for that game, but the food was incredible.
Happy watching yall good luck finding these absolute gems: Patriots vs Colts 4th nd 2 game 2009 49ers vs giants '11 Nfc Champ Chargers vs Jets 04 and 08 playoffs Rams vs panthers 03 playoffs Saints vs Vikings 19 playoffs 49ers vs Bills 92 Packers vs Bears 2013 nfc north title Broncos vs Panthers 2016 game 1 Dolphins vs patriots 1994 shootout Seahawks vs 49ers 2019 week 17 chargers vs patriots 2006 playoffs 2000 saints vs rams SOO many more to pull from but just off the head
The 1994 Playoff Game Between The Chargers and The Dolphins isn’t Talked About As Much and The One TD By The Chargers Should Had Been Called Out of Bounds If Replay Had Been Around
Hi NFL Throwback! Thank you for all the great work you have done over the years - it is truly appreciated by many fans, including me! Here is a list of other EPIC forgotten games over the past few decades, specifically the mid- to late-1990s, for your consideration. My apologies in advance if any of the listed games have already been created. The games listed below are not in any particular order: 1. 1997, Week 4: Steelers at Jaguars - The Jags secured an early season victory over their AFC Central rival with a blocked FG attempt returned for a TD during this MNF thriller. 2. 1997, Week 9: Jaguars at Steelers - The Steelers get revenge over the Jags for their earlier WK4 loss during this mid-season hard-fought OT classic. 3. 1997, Week 12: Broncos at Chiefs - The Grbac-Gannon QB controversy begins, as Rich Gannon starts at QB and Pete Stoyanovich makes a herculean game-winning FG to beat Elway and the Broncos. 4. 1995, Week 17: Broncos at Raiders - Elway is the grinch that stole the Raiders’ Christmas and dashed their playoff hopes in this Week 17 classic. 5. 1999, Week 17: Raiders at Chiefs - Gruden and Gannon take advantage and spoil the Chiefs' playoff hopes, as Pete Stoyanovich deflates the home crowd after missing a game-clinching FG. 6. 1996, Week 17: Patriots at Giants - Drew Bledsoe powers this comeback victory over the Giants on their way to winning the AFC East. 7. 1997, Week 4: Colts at Bills - The Bills mount a massive comeback and stun the Colts in this early season classic. From Wikipedia: "One of the most memorable games in Buffalo Bills history occurred in Week Four against the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts roared to a 26-0 lead in the second quarter, before the Bills went on a 37-3 run, ultimately taking the lead 37-29 with 1:15 remaining in the game. The Colts closed to within two, but missed a two-point conversion, giving Buffalo a two-point victory. The game remains the third-greatest regular season comeback in NFL history, and the second greatest in team history." 8. 1996, Week 10: Broncos at Raiders - In vintage fashion, John Elway and Rod Smith connect for a late-game TD and top the Raiders in this iconic MNF classic. 9. 1997, Week 3: Eagles at Cowboys - In this early season hard-hitting MNF game, the aging Cowboys sneak past Brian Dawkins and the upstart Eagles by one point following a mishandled last-second field goal attempt. 10. 1996, Week 3: Colts at Cowboys - Captain Comeback does it again, as Jim Harbaugh leads the Colts from a 21-3 deficit to top the Cowboys. For the Cowboys, this game was decided by the width of the cross bar. 11. 2001, Week 5: Chargers at Patriots - As an indication of things to come, Bill Belichick’s defense, Tom Brady’s dramatics, and Adam Vinatieri’s clutch field goal kicking proved instrumental as the Patriots came back late in the fourth quarter to eventually beat Doug Flutie and the Chargers in overtime. 12. 1997, Week 2: Chiefs at Raiders - In what would be Marcus Allen’s last regular season appearance in Oakland (while playing for KC), Elvis Grbac and Andre Rison connect for a late fourth quarter touchdown to edge out the Raiders by one in this early season MNF thriller. 13. 1997, Week 14: Bengals at Eagles - It’s Boomer vs. Bobby (Hoying) in this high-scoring dual between a Hall of Fame QB and a never-was QB. However, Hoying (the never-was QB) got the best of the Hall of Famer in this unexpected action-packed classic, as the Eagles edged past the Bengals by two with both teams combining for 86 points! 14. 2000, Week 2: Rams at Seahawks - The Greatest Show on Turf had all they could handle when the Seahawks came ready to do battle in the rainy Seattle climate! However, Kurt Warner game-winning drive staved off an early season upset, as the Rams topped the Seahawks by an FG in this wild classic.
Jets vs Steelers 2004 AFC Divisional Round and Ben Roethlisberger’s first ever playoff game. The upstart Jets nearly upset the 15-1 Steelers in a 20-17 OT thriller.
Yes. Imagine McNair, Eddie George, Wycheck, Derrick Mason, and Drew Bennett with Jared Cook, Nate Washington, AJ Brown, Derrick Henry, and DeMarco Murray.
I remember that first game MNF Bills Cowboys. My biggest memories are them almost running out of footballs because the Bills defensive players were keeping the balls after making big defensive plays like INTs. I’ve thought about this over the years about how dumb they must have felt when they blew the game. Second memory was that Jim Kelley was in attendance that night. And after the Bills kick went wide right it sparked a flood of memes lol
That Dallas comeback game in Buffalo was my first true football memory and maybe the best one ever, when the Boys came back after all that adversity, I was HOOKED.
Forgotten no. It's just the Giants vs 49ers have had better playoff games than that one. NFC Championship game in 1991. Giants knockout Montana with a huge hit from Marshall. Win on a GW FG 16-13, and advance to the SuperBowl. 2002: One of the greatest playoff comebacks ever. Giants led by Kerry Collins vs 49ers led by Jeff Garcia. NY led 38-16. They end up losing 39-38 , on a muffled FG Attempt.
there was a bills/fins wildcard game from the early 90s. it set a record for having every way possible to score being scored at the time. passing td, rushing td, kickoff return, punt return, safety, pick 6, field goal, fumble recovery TD. the only one missing was 2 pt conversion which wasnt available at the time.
#3 I Did not Forget. That was the Year "Ace Ventura" was released and the Dolphins and Marino would make the Super Bowl come true, but the Chargers had other ideas.
I cannot believe you guys left out the Atlanta FG miss against Seattle but because Pete called an "ice the kicker" timeout, they got to kick again and that won it for them...that was soul crushing, thankfully we got a ring the following year but man, Seahawks earned that W only to see it slip away
If that AFC Championship game between the Chiefs & Patriots is on here as the thumbnail implies, who in the world could forget about that?! It was an excellent offensive shooting between the upcoming face of the league and the old face of the league
Jon Bois would like you to mention that the Falcons kicked an onside kick immediately after taking the lead in the Seahawks game and nearly blew it. They kicked an onside kick WITH THE LEAD in the final few seconds of a playoff game!
Cordarell Patterson was used incorrectly for over half of his career. You’ll always be a Patriot to me homie. Nothing but big plays in big spots when u needed it most. Always came through. Even after a mistake. He would make up for it. Love that dude
TOP 10 GAMES NO ONE THOUGHT WOULD BE GOOD (miracle the meadowlands 2, giant saints shootout, Jets winning Monday night football when Aaron Rodgers tears his achilles with a return TD)
NFL Throwback should do a series called forgotten classics, like do with NFL players you forgot were elite. Examples: 1. 49ers at Falcons 2001 (T.O.’s game-winning overtime walkoff) 2. Panthers at Packers 1999 (Beuerlein’s quarterback sneak at the buzzer). 3. Lions at Rams 2006 (Mike Furrey and Mike Martz’s return to St.Louis) 4. Patriots at Jets 1999 (Tupa off the bench in lieu of an injured Testaverde).
As a young Bills fan: that 2007 MNF game set the tone for what it was going to be like rooting for this team...now I'm conditioned to late game heartbreak. I was anticipating KC tying the game with 13 seconds left because of this game💔😅
Couple of others that were really good and should have made HM at least. 1986 Thanksgiving Lions-Packers won by Walter Stanley on the punt return (Lions led 10-0, then Packers led 23-13, then Lions led 40-30, then Packers won). 1989 Bills-Oilers 47-41 OT (crazy game best remembered for Ernest Givins flip into the end zone on a TD pass).
Those 80s Cleveland Brown teams were such good teams. They just couldn’t quite get past prime John Elway and the Broncos. Also, Thurman Thomas is on the very shortlist of all-time underrated running backs. Tremendous runner and receiver out of the backfield. IMO the 3rd greatest running back of the 90s behind Barry and Emmett.
.2019 wildcard playoff between Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills and Deshaun Watson and the Houston Texans (Back before Watson’s life imploded). I think a lot of people forget how intensely good this game was .Falcons vs Steelers that ended in a 34-34 tie (2002) .Chargers vs Bengals (2006) .Rams vs Saints wildcard playoff 2000 (Saints upsetting defending SB champs) Broncos at Chiefs divisional playoff 1997 (Denver inching by division rival Chiefs on there way to their first Super Bowl title for John Elway)
September 13, 1992; Buffalo at San Francisco. Kelly had 409 yds passing, Young had 449; total yards both teams had over 1,000 yards, with the Niners close to 600. Oh yeah, it was the first game in NFL history where neither team punted.
They left out in #4 that the Patriots faked a bunch of injuries during that final drive to stop the clock and allow them to rest, which led to the rule change that if you have an injured player it costs you a timeout
Oh my God, as a Bucs fan watching Lee Flowers lose his mind at the referee after Tennessee won that game was SPECTACULAR. Even more so a few weeks later when the “paper champions” won the Super Bowl. Something Lee Flowers never did. Sooooooooo…
You can have a video series of a team’s 5 Most Forgotten Games in Team History and upload each team weekly and it’ll give you an excuse to dig up old games from before my time. Go Hawks! 😉
Raiders v. Broncos from '04 should have been here! Snow game. Raiders take a late lead on a jumping, spinning, one-handed catch by unknown receiver Ronald Curry, hauling in a bad throw from Kerry Collins. Game ends on a blocked Broncos field goal, and the Raiders escape with a victory.
Video idea: top 5 or 10 teams NO ONE thought would be good, but they were really good after all.
Should be 01 bears, 2017 jags, 03 panthers, 2018 bears, 2007 browns, 08 titans, 05 jags. And number 1 is 99 rams. In my opinion
Basically the inverse of last week when Throwback had the top 10 hyped teams that flopped
@@johnselwitz5362 yeah, you right I’m tripping. Got the wrong date thanks.
@@Jayden-DPF No problem. Honest mistake
The Browns back in 2020
The Matt Ryan falcons turned blowing leads into an art form
Fixed
🥶😂
@@TerrialPeal-wz8qz how?
Don't forget when he was with the colts and allowed the Vikings the largest comeback in NFL history
Honorable mention - 2015 Giants Saints at the Superdome, that was probably one of the craziest games I’ve ever seen as a Giants fan
one of the few games that year I wasnt mad they lost they blew so many leads that year
^feel that. Was extremely fun regardless. The games where they were down early, and Eli just had to start chucking it were always really good. If I’m not mistaken he threw 5 TD’s and around 500 yards in “The Duel in the Dome”
Damn yes. That and New Orleans-Carolina back to back 41-38 games
The part they left out of the 2012 falcons-seahawks game was maybe the most bizarre part of all: after the go-ahead field goal, mike smith attempts an onside kick WITH THE LEAD!! AND LOSES IT! Thats why russ had decent field position on that hail mary!
Did he really try an onside kick? That's really stupid. I watched that game but I guess I forgot about that.
@@charliehofmann3524He didn’t try an onside kick he was tryna squib kick it and it failed miserably
@@MyHandleIsGreat that's what I thought happened.
Playoffs?!?!
It was that game that showed me everything I needed to see to convince me the Seahawks were winning the SB the following season. They were so bad on the road in 2012 until December. You could see the lights turn on for that offense late in the Falcons game though...
Yeah squib kicked it but i think the front line loterally csught it
Brady gave Mahomes his first loss, first playoff loss and his only Super Bowl loss
That’s why he’s the 🐐
@@wlashay56that’s why? So you didn’t call him goat before he completed that trifecta?
They went 3-3 against each other. The Chiefs won in New England in 2019 and in Tampa Bay twice in 2020 and 2022. I can understand giving the tiebreaker to Brady because of the playoffs (even though he won an OT coin toss in the AFC title game after Dee Ford was offsides with a Chiefs lead and Brady clinging to life, and even with a blowout win was the first quarterback fortunate enough to have a Super Bowl game at home as the Chiefs had a weakened offensive line), but this isn’t as one-sided as it may seem. Sometimes the breaks don’t go someone’s way, but it isn’t like Brady or Mahomes went 5-1 against the other.
his only Super Bowl loss so far
@@wlashay56 Lol, so dumb. Brady didnt give him any loss btw, the TEAM did.
A game that also deserved mention:
2009 Browns/Lions (the greatest offensive shootout that nobody saw coming)
Oh yeah the game where Stafford wins the game on an injured shoulder
It's mention on another top 10 games countdown of the NFL.
It feels like that game has been called underrated so much that it's no longer really underrated. (Although yes, of course that game was an epic.)
That Bills/Browns 1989 playoff game was the NFL equivalent of 2 ships passing in the night: one team was on the way up, the other in the tail end of their run
03' rams panthers playoff was an intense dramatic forgotten playoff game
It's not forgotten, it's a classic.
@Kayew1027 Nope. 1971 AFC Divisional was the first. 2012 AFC Divisional was another.
Panther (Steve Smith) to the post.
Eh I do t think it’s forgotten.
The rams of that era played nothing but exciting playoff games. If you want defense 99 nfc champ. Offense '00 vs saints, Overall '03 divisional
This channel keeps putting out total gems 💎
Bills vs Browns one of the best playoff games I have ever watched. Wow!!! Never Chandler's voice was amazing. He was one of the very best radio play by play announcers and sports anchor of NE Ohio.
I remember #7 really well. I was in San Jose, CA about to get shipped off to Marine Corps Recruit Training. I was watching Chiefs-Patriots at the hotel we were staying at before we got on a plane for San Diego on Monday afternoon. One of the most nervous times of my life, but at least the football game helped calm me down a little.
Who tf asked?
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That Browns-Bears game in ‘01 was underrated. Mike Brown saved the bears once again
And then he did it again the next week against the 9ers. Insane
That should be a double entry with the Niners Bears shocker the week before
Love your NFL throwback videos
This Bills Dallas game was pretty wild when i watched it! Great pick
I was at that game. I had season tickets at the time and was working in a fine dining restaurant. One of the chefs I worked with said if my sister and I drove him to the game, he'd cook for the tailgate. Needless to say, I immediately said yes. It was unseasonably cold for that game, but the food was incredible.
Happy watching yall good luck finding these absolute gems:
Patriots vs Colts 4th nd 2 game 2009
49ers vs giants '11 Nfc Champ
Chargers vs Jets 04 and 08 playoffs
Rams vs panthers 03 playoffs
Saints vs Vikings 19 playoffs
49ers vs Bills 92
Packers vs Bears 2013 nfc north title
Broncos vs Panthers 2016 game 1
Dolphins vs patriots 1994 shootout
Seahawks vs 49ers 2019 week 17
chargers vs patriots 2006 playoffs
2000 saints vs rams
SOO many more to pull from but just off the head
Still remember that Dal vs Buf game like it was yesterday lol. Also rip Barber
Great was just grinding all these episodes, now I can watch another
Being early to a NFL Rewind video is an honor. Love this channel man ❤
The 1994 Playoff Game Between The Chargers and The Dolphins isn’t Talked About As Much and The One TD By The Chargers Should Had Been Called Out of Bounds If Replay Had Been Around
Always a good day when you can hear Dick Enberg and Charlie Jones
Hi NFL Throwback! Thank you for all the great work you have done over the years - it is truly appreciated by many fans, including me!
Here is a list of other EPIC forgotten games over the past few decades, specifically the mid- to late-1990s, for your consideration. My apologies in advance if any of the listed games have already been created. The games listed below are not in any particular order:
1. 1997, Week 4: Steelers at Jaguars - The Jags secured an early season victory over their AFC Central rival with a blocked FG attempt returned for a TD during this MNF thriller.
2. 1997, Week 9: Jaguars at Steelers - The Steelers get revenge over the Jags for their earlier WK4 loss during this mid-season hard-fought OT classic.
3. 1997, Week 12: Broncos at Chiefs - The Grbac-Gannon QB controversy begins, as Rich Gannon starts at QB and Pete Stoyanovich makes a herculean game-winning FG to beat Elway and the Broncos.
4. 1995, Week 17: Broncos at Raiders - Elway is the grinch that stole the Raiders’ Christmas and dashed their playoff hopes in this Week 17 classic.
5. 1999, Week 17: Raiders at Chiefs - Gruden and Gannon take advantage and spoil the Chiefs' playoff hopes, as Pete Stoyanovich deflates the home crowd after missing a game-clinching FG.
6. 1996, Week 17: Patriots at Giants - Drew Bledsoe powers this comeback victory over the Giants on their way to winning the AFC East.
7. 1997, Week 4: Colts at Bills - The Bills mount a massive comeback and stun the Colts in this early season classic. From Wikipedia: "One of the most memorable games in Buffalo Bills history occurred in Week Four against the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts roared to a 26-0 lead in the second quarter, before the Bills went on a 37-3 run, ultimately taking the lead 37-29 with 1:15 remaining in the game. The Colts closed to within two, but missed a two-point conversion, giving Buffalo a two-point victory. The game remains the third-greatest regular season comeback in NFL history, and the second greatest in team history."
8. 1996, Week 10: Broncos at Raiders - In vintage fashion, John Elway and Rod Smith connect for a late-game TD and top the Raiders in this iconic MNF classic.
9. 1997, Week 3: Eagles at Cowboys - In this early season hard-hitting MNF game, the aging Cowboys sneak past Brian Dawkins and the upstart Eagles by one point following a mishandled last-second field goal attempt.
10. 1996, Week 3: Colts at Cowboys - Captain Comeback does it again, as Jim Harbaugh leads the Colts from a 21-3 deficit to top the Cowboys. For the Cowboys, this game was decided by the width of the cross bar.
11. 2001, Week 5: Chargers at Patriots - As an indication of things to come, Bill Belichick’s defense, Tom Brady’s dramatics, and Adam Vinatieri’s clutch field goal kicking proved instrumental as the Patriots came back late in the fourth quarter to eventually beat Doug Flutie and the Chargers in overtime.
12. 1997, Week 2: Chiefs at Raiders - In what would be Marcus Allen’s last regular season appearance in Oakland (while playing for KC), Elvis Grbac and Andre Rison connect for a late fourth quarter touchdown to edge out the Raiders by one in this early season MNF thriller.
13. 1997, Week 14: Bengals at Eagles - It’s Boomer vs. Bobby (Hoying) in this high-scoring dual between a Hall of Fame QB and a never-was QB. However, Hoying (the never-was QB) got the best of the Hall of Famer in this unexpected action-packed classic, as the Eagles edged past the Bengals by two with both teams combining for 86 points!
14. 2000, Week 2: Rams at Seahawks - The Greatest Show on Turf had all they could handle when the Seahawks came ready to do battle in the rainy Seattle climate! However, Kurt Warner game-winning drive staved off an early season upset, as the Rams topped the Seahawks by an FG in this wild classic.
Packers and patriots in 2010 with no Rodgers was a great game that no one saw coming as well.
Great subject matter! Love these videos
This is Awesome!!! do more old school games!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jets vs Steelers 2004 AFC Divisional Round and Ben Roethlisberger’s first ever playoff game. The upstart Jets nearly upset the 15-1 Steelers in a 20-17 OT thriller.
Chiefs Patriots from 2018 was the arrival of Patrick Mahomes
When Brady spanks dat ass
He had already arrived lol they were 5-0
@@kevonsidek9737 has Sam Darnold arrived? he's 5-0
His arrival was his first loss, right.
I really appreciate your hard work and professionalism! Your videos are a true example of quality content on TH-cam.🍿🤘🦆
One of the best NFL CLASSIC GAMES review videos. Narration was on point.
RIP Steve McNair and Frank Wycheck
Yes. Imagine McNair, Eddie George, Wycheck, Derrick Mason, and Drew Bennett with Jared Cook, Nate Washington, AJ Brown, Derrick Henry, and DeMarco Murray.
excellent editing, narration, and nostalgia 🔥📺🔥🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
you guys can do so much with this channel
Schottenheimer wasn’t coach of the 89 Browns, it was Bud Carson.
The Steelers vs Titans game was not forgotten.
😮This is one of the best channels ever
I think about that 2011 Giants comeback against the Cowboys atleast once a week
I remember that first game MNF Bills Cowboys. My biggest memories are them almost running out of footballs because the Bills defensive players were keeping the balls after making big defensive plays like INTs. I’ve thought about this over the years about how dumb they must have felt when they blew the game. Second memory was that Jim Kelley was in attendance that night. And after the Bills kick went wide right it sparked a flood of memes lol
0:13 seconds in and 3-4 plays shown in the intro are Patriots plays 😂💪🏼🔥
Excellent list!!!
Awesome video
That Dallas comeback game in Buffalo was my first true football memory and maybe the best one ever, when the Boys came back after all that adversity, I was HOOKED.
2011 NFC Championship 49ers Giants is always forgotten about but was epic AF
Forgotten no. It's just the Giants vs 49ers have had better playoff games than that one. NFC Championship game in 1991. Giants knockout Montana with a huge hit from Marshall. Win on a GW FG 16-13, and advance to the SuperBowl.
2002: One of the greatest playoff comebacks ever. Giants led by Kerry Collins vs 49ers led by Jeff Garcia. NY led 38-16. They end up losing 39-38 , on a muffled FG Attempt.
@@briancromartie3149yup, Giants special teams errors came and bit them back in the ass after the after the regular season
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Natrone Means has gotta be my favorite forgotten RB of all time
I remember that thumbnail game, it was actually insane
I'd love to see a part 2 for this video
That 2012 falcons vs Seahawks was wild but that playoffs in general had a lot of solid games
Surprised #9 is on here it really was an amazing nail biter definitely forgotten about
Jets/Pats 08 TNF. Jets blow 24-6 lead Randy Moss ties it with no time left and Jets win in OT go figure
there was a bills/fins wildcard game from the early 90s. it set a record for having every way possible to score being scored at the time. passing td, rushing td, kickoff return, punt return, safety, pick 6, field goal, fumble recovery TD. the only one missing was 2 pt conversion which wasnt available at the time.
1983 Redskins Packers*, you're allowed to say what the name of the team was at that time
Julian Edelman podcast Ideas?!
GAMES WITH NAMES
YEAHH
SNF cardinals Seahawks was a great game even tho it ended in a tie
The one in 2016 haha yes that was fun. I can still hear Michael’s “And he misses it! That’s impossible!”
This video was more entertaining than football now 🥺🥺
Marty shottenheimer was not the coach for the browns in 1989, bud Carson was, get your facts right
#3 I Did not Forget. That was the Year "Ace Ventura" was released and the Dolphins and Marino would make the Super Bowl come true, but the Chargers had other ideas.
10 years from now tonights Bucs/Falcons game will be on the next list lol
That was a great game, I benched Pitts of course and then he went off. I started Darnell Mooney and Younghoe at least
Do a Top 10 Hall of Famers that won only one championship.
I cannot believe you guys left out the Atlanta FG miss against Seattle but because Pete called an "ice the kicker" timeout, they got to kick again and that won it for them...that was soul crushing, thankfully we got a ring the following year but man, Seahawks earned that W only to see it slip away
We need a part 2 immediately
18:30 that boy recovered fast asf, he hit that 4 gear with no questions 😭
If that AFC Championship game between the Chiefs & Patriots is on here as the thumbnail implies, who in the world could forget about that?! It was an excellent offensive shooting between the upcoming face of the league and the old face of the league
its lowkey crazy that Eric Bieniemy made 2 appearences on that list.
That Minnesota/Baltimore game was wild.
Time for some forgotten games
2013 Broncos Vs Cowboys
Week 5
Broncos 51 Cowboys 48
2016 AFC Championship Game
Broncos 20
Patriots 18
No one will forget that Championship game. Brady was hit more than 20 times, it was glorious!
@@wesley.peterson 2016 hell yeah! He was under so much heat and pressure all 60 minutes
Jon Bois would like you to mention that the Falcons kicked an onside kick immediately after taking the lead in the Seahawks game and nearly blew it. They kicked an onside kick WITH THE LEAD in the final few seconds of a playoff game!
Cordarell Patterson was used incorrectly for over half of his career. You’ll always be a Patriot to me homie. Nothing but big plays in big spots when u needed it most. Always came through. Even after a mistake. He would make up for it. Love that dude
TOP 10 GAMES NO ONE THOUGHT WOULD BE GOOD (miracle the meadowlands 2, giant saints shootout, Jets winning Monday night football when Aaron Rodgers tears his achilles with a return TD)
NFL Throwback should do a series called forgotten classics, like do with NFL players you forgot were elite.
Examples:
1. 49ers at Falcons 2001 (T.O.’s game-winning overtime walkoff)
2. Panthers at Packers 1999 (Beuerlein’s quarterback sneak at the buzzer).
3. Lions at Rams 2006 (Mike Furrey and Mike Martz’s return to St.Louis)
4. Patriots at Jets 1999 (Tupa off the bench in lieu of an injured Testaverde).
That two point conversion in the Steelers titans game I mean oh my god that was an insane playcallll.
Dallas denver 2013. Greatest qb shootout in my opinion . Manning vs romo
Ah the Manning faking everyone game
That was a great game
It was a total lack of good defense. Boring.
As a young Bills fan: that 2007 MNF game set the tone for what it was going to be like rooting for this team...now I'm conditioned to late game heartbreak. I was anticipating KC tying the game with 13 seconds left because of this game💔😅
1998 Jets 49ers was a great game, over 1000 yards of offense capped off by a 96 yard walk off TD in overtime
Nick Folk might be the most underrated Kicker like ever. Dudes got an absolute cannon for a leg. To this day. Had some bad luck I think
Couple of others that were really good and should have made HM at least. 1986 Thanksgiving Lions-Packers won by Walter Stanley on the punt return (Lions led 10-0, then Packers led 23-13, then Lions led 40-30, then Packers won). 1989 Bills-Oilers 47-41 OT (crazy game best remembered for Ernest Givins flip into the end zone on a TD pass).
Honorable Mention:
The 2011 season opener Saints vs Packers
Those 80s Cleveland Brown teams were such good teams. They just couldn’t quite get past prime John Elway and the Broncos.
Also, Thurman Thomas is on the very shortlist of all-time underrated running backs. Tremendous runner and receiver out of the backfield. IMO the 3rd greatest running back of the 90s behind Barry and Emmett.
R.I.P. Jacoby Jones 💜🖤
I love all the Al Michaels games. I miss Al & Collinsworth together. 😭
Nick Folk is still kicking in 2024. Wild.
What about the Giants and Saints in 2015
For real!
Top 10 Forgotten Ganes 2 -
1999 Titans Bengals 36-35
2004 Bengals Browns 58-48
2002 Chiefs Browns 40-39
2002 Bills Vikings 45-39
1991 Falcons Niners 39-34
1989 Bills Oilers 47-41
2003 Ravens Seahawks 44-41
2003 Patriots Titans 38-30
2013 Chargers Chiefs 41-38
2003 Panthers Rams 29-23 OT
I am surprised that Browns vs Lions is not here....the greatets game nobody watched!
.2019 wildcard playoff between Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills and Deshaun Watson and the Houston Texans (Back before Watson’s life imploded). I think a lot of people forget how intensely good this game was
.Falcons vs Steelers that ended in a 34-34 tie (2002)
.Chargers vs Bengals (2006)
.Rams vs Saints wildcard playoff 2000 (Saints upsetting defending SB champs)
Broncos at Chiefs divisional playoff 1997 (Denver inching by division rival Chiefs on there way to their first Super Bowl title for John Elway)
September 13, 1992; Buffalo at San Francisco. Kelly had 409 yds passing, Young had 449; total yards both teams had over 1,000 yards, with the Niners close to 600. Oh yeah, it was the first game in NFL history where neither team punted.
Vikings and ravens have plenty of wild ones besides the classic 2013 ending. Favre vs Flacco 2009 stands out
Love how the Bills tried to fuck over the Cowboys with that timeout call, only for the Cowboys to be like "Watch this!", and still make the goal
They left out in #4 that the Patriots faked a bunch of injuries during that final drive to stop the clock and allow them to rest, which led to the rule change that if you have an injured player it costs you a timeout
Oh my God, as a Bucs fan watching Lee Flowers lose his mind at the referee after Tennessee won that game was SPECTACULAR. Even more so a few weeks later when the “paper champions” won the Super Bowl. Something Lee Flowers never did. Sooooooooo…
You can have a video series of a team’s 5 Most Forgotten Games in Team History and upload each team weekly and it’ll give you an excuse to dig up old games from before my time. Go Hawks! 😉
Wade Phillips got revenge on the Bills for firing him
Fitzpatrick passing to Holt & Bruce HAHAHA
Raiders v. Broncos from '04 should have been here! Snow game. Raiders take a late lead on a jumping, spinning, one-handed catch by unknown receiver Ronald Curry, hauling in a bad throw from Kerry Collins. Game ends on a blocked Broncos field goal, and the Raiders escape with a victory.
Probably doesn’t get talked about enough but the legion of boom was one of the very few teams that were able to have someone cover Gronk one on one
Obviously I expected to see the unexpected, but I still wasn't ready for Fitzmagic in 2005
Seeing a Lions RB wearing #20 and hearing a name not Barry Sanders threw me for a loop. I feel bad cause Billy Sims’ BBQ restaurant is 🔥
53:50 Bud Carson was the Browns' Head Coach in 1989. Schottenheimer was in KC.
Man we really came that close to having "The Drive II"
23 Vikings-bills game was epic
Not forgotten
Video idea: every team that’s never won a SB closest to coming to winning it