Do more all time announcer calls in NFL history like Merrill Reese (Miracle at the Meadowlands), Wayne Larrivee (Aaron Rodgers Hail Mary vs Detroit, Arizona, and New York Giants), Bill Hillgrove (Super Bowl XLIII), Paul Allen and Jeff Joniak (Adrian Peterson and Devin Hester Show), Kevin Harlan (Dontari Poe), Dan Miller (Lions vs Vikings Week 9 2016), Gerry Sandusky (Mile High Miracle 2012), Greg Papa (Raiders wins vs Saints and Bucs), Bob Socci and Scott Zolak (Super Bowl LI), Mitch Holthus (Chiefs playoff wins vs Texans and Titans and Super Bowl LIV), Gene Deckerhoff (The Doug Martin Show vs Vikings and Raiders), and Steve Raible version of Beast Quake.
“The Tip” in the 2013 NFC Championship game with Richard Sherman then the 2014 NFC Championship game with the Jermaine Kearse walkoff TD in OT commentated by Steve Raible and Warren Moon.
"I'm calling both games!" Bruh, Kevin Harlan is one hell of an announcer. I love the guy's way of calling games, hope he sticks around for a long time!
Announcer: TOUCHDOWN MIAMI!! And the chiefs fans know it now Other announcer: wait which game are you calling First announcer: IM CALLING BOTH GAMES!!!
Could have said a Now and Later or a Laffy Taffy....but a Popeyes biscuit😂at least Booger probably made a few thousand for Popeyes in biscuit sales following that night😂
The pigeon on the Raider's is a great story. A player on their team passed away that offseason and the pigeon lined up in his spot and flew down field like it was one of the players. One of the Raiders after the game said that it must've been him coming back.
3:59 - A NOOOOO! so great there was an entire Jon Bois video dedicated to this call. We can hear the actual devastation of his spirit as he screams it out.
Well I guess it depends on how you look at the question. I’m def more of a pessimist so I’m assuming that clock lost both its hands and will never be right and will always be wrong no matter what you say
As a redskins fan or whatever their new name will end up being. Just making the play gives me chills it felt so amazing when we had rg3 and see him give us so much hope to make a super bowl I'm also 26 and haven't even seen a playoff win
@@executiveshitass We just didn't show up. Not sure why they lay down like that in the Championship games, but they do and you just expect, and accept it.
The Kevin Harland one during the chiefs game was awesome. "What game are you calling." "I'M CALLING BOTH GAMES." I laughed so hard at that. Kansas city can always count on Miami to help us out for playoff spots.
"CAUGHT! *DIGGS! SIDELINE! TOUCHDOWN!!!!!!* " That was my favorite call ever. I remember watching that in complete shock and it was like those words were echoing through the stadium.
Don't know which is better-Buck or Paul Allen which I like that BOTH calls were included in this video back to back so you can compare them if you wish.
Announcers aside, I never get tired of the Marshawn Lynch run against the Saints. Has to be one of the best runs in NFL history. Gets my blood up everytime
The call was pretty good too. Tom Hammond and Mike Mayock were the broadcasting team for Notre Dame Football and had 1 NFL game a year for a few years (WC weekend).
@@Quinn37 whats not an urban legend is that the crowd noise and shape of the stadium caused nearby seismographs to register the shaking as a minor earthquake, but everyone knows that
I don't care one way or the other about the Seahawks but I loathe the Patriots so I get similar flashbacks. I never want to see that clip again or be reminded of that game in any way 😭😭
You should hear Harlan's call during Damien Williams' Super Bowl TD that put the game out of reach. That man was overcome with emotion and likely took his headset off for a few seconds. For those that don't know Kevin Harlan was the Chiefs play by play guy in the late 80s and early 90s. Yes we Chiefs fans were lucky to go from Harlan to Holthus. Being able to call a Chiefs Super Bowl probably meant the world to him and the only thing that would have made it better is if he had Len Dawson next to him.
The problem with Joe Buck is not that he's a bad play-by-play announcer; it's that he mentally takes sides in games and his voice reflects the choice despite his efforts. Hence when Damien Williams rolled in for the Chiefs final touchdown in the super bowl, you could easily tell he was cheering for the Niners.
Recalling that moment and game call. Something I thought I would NEVER see in my lifetime. Saints? In the Superbowl? Up to that point, it was like seeing the Browns, Lions, Bungles, etc .... That day they left the company of that kindred pack.
Google global truth project and read 'The Present' for the truth about life/death explained simply. Everyone needs to read it asap b/c it can change the world.
What's great about it is coaches are always "Don't ever let the crowd find out", they find out. Reminds me of a game I went to in 2005 where EWU was playing UC Davis and needed Montana to lose to Montana State to get the Big Sky championship. Paul Wulff directly had the PA guys not mention the score so the Eagles wouldn't slack off. Well people found out, so that ended up going all to hell. They announced Montana State beat UM at halftime, and EWU won anyway.
I remember that pigeon at the Raider game..what’s crazy about that is that their special teams player Marquis Cooper “Coop” died just before that in a boating accident...that pigeon flew in the spot he held on that special teams line..
3:59: Jim Henderson's existential cry of "NOOOOO!" after that missed extra point expressed the deep anguish of being a Saints fans in the pre Payton/Brees era.
@@coldwinter5428 a loss adds flavor? Lmao. Only losers say that bullshit. And you mean the most boring SB of all time? Yea ok. I love the fact that Patriots fans cry themselves to sleep at night, knowing they lost Brady and are back to mediocrity lmao. Guess what? Fins beat them again this year. Flores has a winning record against b check lmao
I have that call for Hartley’s kick memorized. They used to play it on the radio for the Saints a lot. Absolutely magical, the first time I truly got chills as a smol football fan.
5:40 I love how close those fans were to the celebration, they might as well have been on the field. You really don’t see that too often, especially in other sports.
You don't see the Lambeau Leap when they make touchdowns? They are always close to celebrations if the players want to go up to them. That was the opening night of the stadium right after it was built. It was still under construction. Those would be friends, family, and people who helped build the stadium, and those seats didn't remain there. In fact, the seats at Joe Robbie stadium were placed farther away from the field than others in order to be able to convert the field to other sports more easily. Which is why you never see that sight again after the Miami Miracle. Temporary seating for people who are related to you, or know you in some way isn't really the same as fans getting to enjoy the experience up close and personal. The on field celebration after the Immaculate Reception is more organic, as that is real fans who came down onto the field to celebrate. I am not a Packers fan, but I find the way that they acknowledge their fans when they score to be a joy to watch. It is definitely still alive and well in sports. Just not common.
Hearing the Vikings radio broadcasters react to ups and downs in Vikings history is like watching your favorite TV show protagonist go through character arcs
2:45: Ah, the Immaculate Reception. Starring Terry Bradshaw, a man who would later become a sports commentator. In other words, one of your favorite announcer calls in NFL history involves a future NFL announcer. ANNOUNCERCEPTION?
Cored apples (washed) Brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and all spice A handful of oats. Cold butter. Mix together and stuff into apple and put in pre heated oven @350 degrees for about 20 minutes. Now you have baked apples to eat while watching this :)
Madden's announcement for The Catch II was golden: "Holy moly - this is amazing!!!" with absolutely genuine excitement, not so much excitement that it blows the microphone or the announcer's cover for a favored team, just genuine love for the game. Pat Summerall was contentious, and will sadly be known for being a drunk at the first of his career, but his last call of the 2001 Super Bowl Pats finish - "And it's right down the pipe" - just a consummate professional at the end. I also loved the '98 Cowboys Vikings game - "Randy moss just outruns everyone into the end zone."
Thank you so much for the Dolphins nostalgia win over the Patriots. It's what took them out of the bye, caused their wild card loss, and ultimately dismantled the evil empire/the bain of my existence. And after we got obliterated by them at home and called the worst team of alltime. Who knows, maybe the bye for the Chiefs is what they needed to win their Super Bowl and jumpstart the next era of football.
@@kurtpunchesthings2411 why are people upvoting this crap? The chiefs getting the bye was ultimately meaningless. The patriots marched down to KC and beat them in their home stadium on the way to their 6th title under the BB/Brady era.
@@coldwinter5428 Talking about the game Harlan simultaneously called. Dolphins were huge underdogs and all the Patriots had to do was win to clinch the bye. KC got it instead and won the Superbowl that year.
The "football pigeon" is my favorite part of this...the bird legit flew down the field with the Raiders and I'd of laughed if the player got spooked enough to just lay down and get tagged...that was great
Check out part 1 here. If you think I missed something it’s most likely in this video: th-cam.com/video/RUMqkLqwpzU/w-d-xo.html
Thanks man!
You got the Miami sound on the chiefs gameplay
Do more all time announcer calls in NFL history like Merrill Reese (Miracle at the Meadowlands), Wayne Larrivee (Aaron Rodgers Hail Mary vs Detroit, Arizona, and New York Giants), Bill Hillgrove (Super Bowl XLIII), Paul Allen and Jeff Joniak (Adrian Peterson and Devin Hester Show), Kevin Harlan (Dontari Poe), Dan Miller (Lions vs Vikings Week 9 2016), Gerry Sandusky (Mile High Miracle 2012), Greg Papa (Raiders wins vs Saints and Bucs), Bob Socci and Scott Zolak (Super Bowl LI), Mitch Holthus (Chiefs playoff wins vs Texans and Titans and Super Bowl LIV), Gene Deckerhoff (The Doug Martin Show vs Vikings and Raiders), and Steve Raible version of Beast Quake.
Turtle Cards15 - it is the correct commentary.
“The Tip” in the 2013 NFC Championship game with Richard Sherman then the 2014 NFC Championship game with the Jermaine Kearse walkoff TD in OT commentated by Steve Raible and Warren Moon.
I love kevin harland “IM CALLING BOTH GAMES!!” One of the best commentators
he’s amazing across football and basketball too, something very rare with announcers i’ve only seen 2 be good across both
@@zac4924 bob costas was good with both back when he did commentary
Agreed Bro 💯
LFG
Kevin Harland is the best
"I'm calling both games!" Bruh, Kevin Harlan is one hell of an announcer. I love the guy's way of calling games, hope he sticks around for a long time!
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@@onthaticeburgess109 no u
I don’t know of any other announcer who gets excited when a cat scores a touchdown!
@@mikloslipcsey7923 That call of the cat on the field during the Giants-Cowboys game is classic!
I think he'll be calling games until the day he dies. Man what a legend.
Announcer: TOUCHDOWN MIAMI!! And the chiefs fans know it now
Other announcer: wait which game are you calling
First announcer: IM CALLING BOTH GAMES!!!
Kevin Harlan is awesome.
Best part is 1:38 when CBS puts up the graphic on the Chiefs’ seeding scenarios
Harlan does Packers preseason games on TV and he's a riot. He gets it. He knows how to keep the listeners paying attention.
@@pauljohnson3340 Kevin does a great job. Much better than Joe Buck.
I can't lie 😂 This scenes like something out of *"Family Guy"* Kevin Harlan is just amazing..
Kevin Harland completely took over during that Chiefs game. He knew what the fans wanted to hear. An absolute hall-of-fame broadcaster.
He's a goddamn national treasure.
The “NO” when he missed the PAT after that amazing lateral TD was soul crushing
It has me in tears right now
@@HockeyHotline you would think he found out his wife and three kids all died in an accident
I met John Carney after his retirement. "Haunted" would not be an inappropriate description.
But sweet nectar to Jacksonville fans lol
Me and him would have fought soon as he got to the sideline
“He’s a popeye’s biscuit away from a tight end” holy shit I’m dead
Could have said a Now and Later or a Laffy Taffy....but a Popeyes biscuit😂at least Booger probably made a few thousand for Popeyes in biscuit sales following that night😂
More than just one. If that sumbitch had practiced as much as he ate, he may have been something. #buffetbenjamin
And now he’s converted to tight end trying to make the Giants roster.
@@Cmb8909 fuck I’d go for a biscuit right now too lol
@@mrufino1Looks like he had that biscuit then lol
The pigeon on the Raider's is a great story. A player on their team passed away that offseason and the pigeon lined up in his spot and flew down field like it was one of the players. One of the Raiders after the game said that it must've been him coming back.
Marquis Cooper, former Buc
Wtf, thats actually crazy. And the pigeons kinda got the raiders colors too. Thats almost too coincedental
Thanks for putting in the Harlan "I'M CALLING BOTH GAMES!" clip. That was a magical day for me.
Me too bro
Yep!
Sunday was a magical day for me.
@@vibratingwithmotion2177 but for me it was just Tuesday - M. Bison
Such a good moment
That pigeon on special teams made my day 🤣🤣🤣🤣
🟨 12th man on the field, redo the kickoff 😂😂😂
3:59 - A NOOOOO! so great there was an entire Jon Bois video dedicated to this call. We can hear the actual devastation of his spirit as he screams it out.
A Jon Bois all time classic video
Every Jon Bois video is an all time classic video
Who are cheerleading divas ?
That man sounds like he just watched his whole family get executed in front of him
NOOOOOO! HE MISSED THE EXTRA POINT! (Best announcer call of all time)
Yeah lol I remember hearing it the first time on John bois’ video
After that he sounds like he was scolding the kicker. “OMG HOW COULD HE DO THAT!”
Who Dat! Fricking Carney
it is pretty good.
HE HOLDS NOTHING , PAUL ALLEN SOUNDED LIKE HE SAW A LOVE ONE DIE IN FRONT OF HIM IN A ‘75 FILM 🤣💔 - the Hail Mary play
"He's probably a Popeye's biscuit away from being a tight end." Damn, that's cold.
Like a broken clock, Joe Buck has a great moment twice a season
Is no one gonna talk about how absolutely clever this joke is????
@@ethanstokes6742 Even a broken clock is right twice a day...
Definitely true.
@@timg2088 even a broken clock is broken
Well I guess it depends on how you look at the question. I’m def more of a pessimist so I’m assuming that clock lost both its hands and will never be right and will always be wrong no matter what you say
as a Vikings fan the Minneapolis miracle use to give me chills, now its just a constant reminder of what happened the following week...
The eagles were a better team
Shit as a packer fan that still gives me chills and I saw it live
@@mariosnum1fan We were, but not THAT much better.
As a redskins fan or whatever their new name will end up being. Just making the play gives me chills it felt so amazing when we had rg3 and see him give us so much hope to make a super bowl I'm also 26 and haven't even seen a playoff win
@@executiveshitass We just didn't show up. Not sure why they lay down like that in the Championship games, but they do and you just expect, and accept it.
The Kevin Harland one during the chiefs game was awesome. "What game are you calling." "I'M CALLING BOTH GAMES." I laughed so hard at that. Kansas city can always count on Miami to help us out for playoff spots.
8:37 a couple things you might not know about this particular pigeon
1. It's voiced by Norm Macdonald
2. It had money on the game.
"CAUGHT! *DIGGS! SIDELINE! TOUCHDOWN!!!!!!* "
That was my favorite call ever. I remember watching that in complete shock and it was like those words were echoing through the stadium.
Don't know which is better-Buck or Paul Allen which I like that BOTH calls were included in this video back to back so you can compare them if you wish.
@@andrewpadaetz5549 It's Buck, for me. Best call of his career, imo. I get chills every time.
@@andrewpadaetz5549 Joe buck was better imo. The best call of his career.
his calls is inconic, and like me, was caught off guard by that great catch and great winning touchdown
@@dbabu51 2nd best, behind the Big Papi grand slam in 2013.
Kevin harlan calling the Miami game and Cheifs game at the same time is amazing
Announcers aside, I never get tired of the Marshawn Lynch run against the Saints. Has to be one of the best runs in NFL history. Gets my blood up everytime
Full blown Beast Mode "get off me!" he says to Tracy Porter...
The thing was the crowd was so loud some of the cameras literally broke
The call was pretty good too. Tom Hammond and Mike Mayock were the broadcasting team for Notre Dame Football and had 1 NFL game a year for a few years (WC weekend).
@@Rossi-oe3ou that's got the vibe of urban legend
@@Quinn37 whats not an urban legend is that the crowd noise and shape of the stadium caused nearby seismographs to register the shaking as a minor earthquake, but everyone knows that
every time Seahawks fans hear “play clock at 5” they get PTSD
As a Seahawks fan, I can confirm.
That was probably my favorite super bowl. So good man
And the Sherman reaction
Yep.....😔
I don't care one way or the other about the Seahawks but I loathe the Patriots so I get similar flashbacks. I never want to see that clip again or be reminded of that game in any way 😭😭
Kevin Harlan, Gus Johnson, and Al Michaels. The trio of awesomeness in announcing.
"I'm calling both games!" Kevin Harlan is the greates of all time!
The Minneapolis miracle gives me chills every time
Makes me sick every time. :(
why? its nice but its just a miss block tbh. fairplay tho
Only to get BEAT DOWN by the Eagles the next week !!
If the defender stayed up it would be a different story.
and the cannons firing gives me chills bro it’s amazing
Roses are red
Earbuds always tangle
5:33
Roses are red
28-3 in the third quarter.
6:49
Haha
You savage LOL!
Alright i got another one:
Roses are red
Pigs say oink
8:08
Fitzpatrick was ballin
Chiefs were the same
1:51
Joe Buck in the 2010s has taken his calls to another level and made huge strides
Probably got tired of everyone calling him boring
I actually think he's better than Al Michaels right now.
Barkley run call: Incredible,Incredible,Incredible,Incredible...etc....
@@brianharding5618 I remember that play lol.
Phinal Flash um no
3:59 Its the best fking "Nou" you'll ever hear!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
So. Much. Anguish. In one word
The zoom in at 7:43 is comedic GOLD
As an eagles fan watching this live I was laughing so hard I basically cried lmfao
The kick was blocked by Hester
"I'M CALLING BOTH GAMES" is one of the greatest moments ever
You should hear Harlan's call during Damien Williams' Super Bowl TD that put the game out of reach. That man was overcome with emotion and likely took his headset off for a few seconds. For those that don't know Kevin Harlan was the Chiefs play by play guy in the late 80s and early 90s. Yes we Chiefs fans were lucky to go from Harlan to Holthus. Being able to call a Chiefs Super Bowl probably meant the world to him and the only thing that would have made it better is if he had Len Dawson next to him.
ForeverRanger 91 I’ll have to listen
So basically he is a homer
@@nachoalvarez7171 All broadcasters at SOME point have SOME bias somewhere. That seems a little harsh to say sir.
The problem with Joe Buck is not that he's a bad play-by-play announcer; it's that he mentally takes sides in games and his voice reflects the choice despite his efforts. Hence when Damien Williams rolled in for the Chiefs final touchdown in the super bowl, you could easily tell he was cheering for the Niners.
I don't mind a lot of joe buck games, but whenever he and aikman call cowboys or Seahawks games... Or god forbid Seahawks vs cowboys...
Did you know that since 2017, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman have commented in all of the Seahawks versus Cowboys games?
How about in the 2016 NLCS and World Series, he was simping for Clayton Kershaw, then the dodgers were eliminated in the divisional round.
“Hell has frozen over” will always stick in my mind
Recalling that moment and game call. Something I thought I would NEVER see in my lifetime. Saints? In the Superbowl? Up to that point, it was like seeing the Browns, Lions, Bungles, etc .... That day they left the company of that kindred pack.
Joe Buck from 2012-present is underrated. His Minneapolis miracle call is truly one of the greatest calls in any sport of all time.
He made it so quotable that’s why I love it
How does it feel being killed twice by your own apprentice and your granddaughter?
Go Hawks
Superdog1038 what
@@mitchtrubiscuit7876 its a star wars joke
Google global truth project and read 'The Present' for the truth about life/death explained simply. Everyone needs to read it asap b/c it can change the world.
The greatest birthday gift I ever got happened at 2:04. I still get goosebumps everytime I hear John Henderson yell "It's Good!"
Man that older security guard dude celebrating with the Dolphins at 5:48 just warms my heart.
4:00 That was a "NOOO!" worthy of Paul Allen. Genuine pain.
Pat McAfee losing it after Prater threw a TD is one my favorites
The last two had me weak😂😂 The Bird assisting the Raiders and Calvin Benjamin and being a Popeyes biscuit away😂 They never get old
"He's probably a popeyes biscuit away from being a tight end" Booger is the most underrated announcer ever lmaoo
Lmao I love how the ref threw a flag after Diggs threw his helmet. Like it actually mattered
As a packer fan I was shock when that happen 0:19
As a Panthers fan, I loved it. I know you probably didn't but it was awesome and shocking at the same time.
“I’m calling both games!”
-An absolute legend
The crowd cheering after Miami scored of New England is just amazing. It makes the call 100 times better.
Which one, Harlan's call or the miracle in Miami?
Matty P both of them
What's great about it is coaches are always "Don't ever let the crowd find out", they find out.
Reminds me of a game I went to in 2005 where EWU was playing UC Davis and needed Montana to lose to Montana State to get the Big Sky championship. Paul Wulff directly had the PA guys not mention the score so the Eagles wouldn't slack off. Well people found out, so that ended up going all to hell. They announced Montana State beat UM at halftime, and EWU won anyway.
“A Popeye’s biscuit away from being a tight end.”👍🏻👍🏻🤣
I remember that pigeon at the Raider game..what’s crazy about that is that their special teams player Marquis Cooper “Coop” died just before that in a boating accident...that pigeon flew in the spot he held on that special teams line..
FINALLY THIS VID! I love the way announcers have gone crazy after Diggs touchdown one of my favorites moment in NFL history
Damn, Kevin Harland is the 🐐 of announcers 🙌
Its either him or Al Michaels in my eyes.
Dude in the orange shirt at 5:46 -- "Good job, guys, you're the best! Please don't crush me!"
3:59: Jim Henderson's existential cry of "NOOOOO!" after that missed extra point expressed the deep anguish of being a Saints fans in the pre Payton/Brees era.
I love the way the cameraman at 8:45 kept the pigeon in the frame even though he probably supposed to be filming the tackle lmao.
5:34 “Gronkowski didn’t have the angle” love it
My all time favorite fins moment
@@pnut3844able patriots fans favorite as well. Adds some flavor to their 6th title.
@@coldwinter5428 a loss adds flavor? Lmao. Only losers say that bullshit. And you mean the most boring SB of all time? Yea ok. I love the fact that Patriots fans cry themselves to sleep at night, knowing they lost Brady and are back to mediocrity lmao. Guess what? Fins beat them again this year. Flores has a winning record against b check lmao
I have that call for Hartley’s kick memorized. They used to play it on the radio for the Saints a lot. Absolutely magical, the first time I truly got chills as a smol football fan.
“He’s just a popeyes biscuit away from being a tight end” that had me dead lol
Joe Buck’s call was so legendary he made an echo. When he says “Diggs” he somehow makes that shit
"I'M CALLING BOTH GAMES!" LMAO!
Still can’t believe the Seahawks didn’t run the ball
Yes I know this is an overused joke but it’s true
Right especially when they had the best RB
With that perfect hole that opened up right in the middle such a shame
Not even a joke, just a sad fact
It makes complete sense. What idiot would run the ball with big daddy Vince on that D-Line?
@@kenbhardwaj where was he when that hole opened up i must need my glasses 👓
2:27 My ringtone since February 2015. I was at the game. It was in our end zone. Never forget it.
The Pigeon clip is just the best. He deserves a spot on the kick coverage team
It is truly shocking how many heart shattering plays have happened to the Vikings. And I'm a Bills fan.
8:11 should've been a flag for 12 players on the field
5:40 I love how close those fans were to the celebration, they might as well have been on the field. You really don’t see that too often, especially in other sports.
You don't see the Lambeau Leap when they make touchdowns? They are always close to celebrations if the players want to go up to them. That was the opening night of the stadium right after it was built. It was still under construction. Those would be friends, family, and people who helped build the stadium, and those seats didn't remain there. In fact, the seats at Joe Robbie stadium were placed farther away from the field than others in order to be able to convert the field to other sports more easily. Which is why you never see that sight again after the Miami Miracle. Temporary seating for people who are related to you, or know you in some way isn't really the same as fans getting to enjoy the experience up close and personal. The on field celebration after the Immaculate Reception is more organic, as that is real fans who came down onto the field to celebrate. I am not a Packers fan, but I find the way that they acknowledge their fans when they score to be a joy to watch. It is definitely still alive and well in sports. Just not common.
low key my favorite moment was at around 3:45 when the other announcer was just like "No. No. Nuh-uh. I refuse to believe what I just saw" lmao
2:04 love this call
Facts
You know what sucks?.. The fact that my MN Vikings are in in this multiple times losing big
I was having a good day until 7:25
I was having a bad day until 7:25
It should be a crime to show that. I want that trauma erased from history
I got a haha funny out of it
@@johnhawkins5493 it’s Cody Parkey that’s literally all he knows
That missed field goal broke my heart as a die hard bears fan.
Hearing the Vikings radio broadcasters react to ups and downs in Vikings history is like watching your favorite TV show protagonist go through character arcs
1:50 I remember watching that and laughing because the second announcer was so confused
This was the most unique call of em all: an entire stadium goin nuts over a game they’re nowhere NEAR! 😅👍
This video gave me goosebumps. Thanks man you done did it again
1:20 the moment that Andy Reid realizes Miami just took the lead with 24 seconds remaining
I’m a chiefs fan and I wasn’t even watching the chiefs game, I was watching the dolphins and patriots lol
Announcer: and this will end it
Dolphins: Well yes but actually yes
Paul Allen is an NFL legend, so many iconic calls
I have binged this channel just randomly over the course of 2-3 years every like 3 months. I’ve always wondered why I hadn’t just subscribed
I need half of this list to just be Gus Johnson 😂💯
3:57 I love how the audience's sign was pointing to the Left, and after the missed field goal, rotates to the Right.
You mean extra point
@@nachoalvarez7171 An extra point is still technically a type of field goal.
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2:45: Ah, the Immaculate Reception. Starring Terry Bradshaw, a man who would later become a sports commentator. In other words, one of your favorite announcer calls in NFL history involves a future NFL announcer. ANNOUNCERCEPTION?
8:13 Norm is just checking in on his parlay.
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A handful of oats.
Cold butter.
Mix together and stuff into apple and put in pre heated oven @350 degrees for about 20 minutes.
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As a Chiefs fan, "I'm calling both games" is one of my favorite calls ever.
Madden's announcement for The Catch II was golden: "Holy moly - this is amazing!!!" with absolutely genuine excitement, not so much excitement that it blows the microphone or the announcer's cover for a favored team, just genuine love for the game. Pat Summerall was contentious, and will sadly be known for being a drunk at the first of his career, but his last call of the 2001 Super Bowl Pats finish - "And it's right down the pipe" - just a consummate professional at the end. I also loved the '98 Cowboys Vikings game - "Randy moss just outruns everyone into the end zone."
On the mic, Summerall was immense. The mistakes were well overshadowed by the gravitas he brought.
Gus Johnson has to comeback to the NFL
The TH-camr?
No
He is a commentator
Fabian Ramirez stfu nobody asked u Gus is goatified
Christian Serrano he ment he is not a TH-camr lol.
I so appreciate you for putting that Christian Wade TD run in here. That's Mike Catalon on the call btw. GO BILLS
4:27 I was thinking this was the NFC Championship until I realized that #1 the championship game was in Philly and #2 The Bucs blew them out.
I'm so glad that the Minneapolis Miracle, "I'M CALLING BOTH GAMES", and Popeyes biscuit clips were featured! 😁➡️😂
Kevin Hartland really need to announce the SuperBowl. He's just got that voice that keeps you interested.
Luckily he does the Westwood One radio call for the Super Bowl
Harlan*
1:50
Tony Romo: "I'm getting confused, what game are you calling?"
Kevin Harlan: "I'M CALLING BOTH GAMES!!!"
0:41 Ha ha this is great! Gesicki is the man! A Penn Stater helping out the Chiefs!
“I’m getting confused what game are you calling?”
“I’M CALLING BOTH GAMES!”
Kevin Harlan is a National treasure
as a Vikings fan, the Minneapolis Miracle call never gets old.
"im getting confused what game are you calling? " "IM CALLING BOTH GAMES!" lol
Thank you so much for the Dolphins nostalgia win over the Patriots. It's what took them out of the bye, caused their wild card loss, and ultimately dismantled the evil empire/the bain of my existence. And after we got obliterated by them at home and called the worst team of alltime.
Who knows, maybe the bye for the Chiefs is what they needed to win their Super Bowl and jumpstart the next era of football.
It all worked out the way it was supposed to.
If your talking about the Miami miracle? Then nope they won the superbowl that year
@@kurtpunchesthings2411 why are people upvoting this crap? The chiefs getting the bye was ultimately meaningless. The patriots marched down to KC and beat them in their home stadium on the way to their 6th title under the BB/Brady era.
@@coldwinter5428 Talking about the game Harlan simultaneously called. Dolphins were huge underdogs and all the Patriots had to do was win to clinch the bye. KC got it instead and won the Superbowl that year.
@@ArtimusClyde55 patriots weren't winning the SB with that broken down offensive roster anyway.
2:04 One of the greatest days ever for a Saints fan
4:23
Just look at him smirking. Classic "My Bad" McNabb 🙄.
The "football pigeon" is my favorite part of this...the bird legit flew down the field with the Raiders and I'd of laughed if the player got spooked enough to just lay down and get tagged...that was great
Man, if I saw that as a ref I would make a foul call on the spot
There is a foul on the Raiders, too many birds down the field, no penaly, first down
8:16 hilarious 😂
I love how you start the video out with the most passionate response I’ve ever heard from Joe Buck.
2:35 imagine if Brian Flores never called malcolm butler to go in
@@SeahawksMartin Except with Kearse's crazy catch
“What game are you calling???”
*”IM CALLING BOTH GAMES”*
1:50 this is what I came for
I’m surprised that non of the chiefs radio host clips arnt in her there are a bunch. Great vid ether way. Keep doin your thing brotha