Rodgers's throw starting at about 4:00 versus the Panthers: Rolling to his left and barely planting if at all, he overthrows a receiver by about a yard - about 73 yards downfield. This, along with his Hail Mary versus Detroit (the high trajectory 73:yards away) and his two HMs to Janis against the Cards are four of the freakiest throws ever!
@@jeremydalton2509 Really? So I guess perfectly passed balls that are dropped are AR fault...hmm hence why the guy said Randy Moss, a less chance of dropped balls🤨
@@damiend6107 Damn you're right man, I should of took the time to count them. I could of wrote them down on a little pad in Hope's thah someday someone would make a comment about catches and I could reach down to my pad of justice and respond to him in complete rudeness and win the internet! Damn it!!
Being a Packers fan I liked this video. I loved seeing Bradshaw and the Vikings in there as well. Bradshaw also threw the "Immaculate Reception," which I had the pleasure of watching live, while rooting for the Steelers.
Woulda been cool if you tracked throw point to catch point. Let me help. This is my best approximations of launch point to catch point. #11 doesn't really count since it wasn't caught; pass interference. These numbers don't include the YAC or the line of scrimmage, just the point of toss to point of catch. E.g. #14 is reported in the stat books as a 66 yard touchdown to Moss, but the actual THROW was only 51 yards, and the actual line of scrimmage was their own 34 yard line, not the 26 where Bouman launched it. 1) Roethlesberger - Own 30 to Opp 14 - 66 yds 2) Rodgers - Own 35 to 4 deep (endzone) - 69 yds 3) Favre - Opp 42 to 6 deep - 48 yds 4) Vick to DJ - Own 3 to Opp 34 - 63 yds 5) Brady - Own 37 to Goalline - 63 yds 6) McNabb - Own 21 to Opp 22 - 57 yds 7) Erickson - Own 34 to Opp 3 - 63 yds 8) Flacco - Own 25 to Opp 21 - 54 yds 9) Bradshaw - Own 29 to Opp 8 - 63 yds 10) Rodgers - Own 20 to Opp 26 - 54 yds ***11) Rodgers - Own 28 to Goalline (PI) - 72 yds 12) Daulton - Own 46 to 6 deep - 60 yds 13) Culpepper - Own 15 to Opp 30 - 55 yds 14) Bouman - Own 26 to Opp 23 - 51 yds 15) Brees - Own 13 to Opp 32 - 55 yds 16) Cunningham - 4 deep (own endzone) to Opposing 46 - 58 yds 17) George - Own 34 to Opp 6 - 70 yds 18) Couch - Own 47 to 1 deep - 54 yds 19) Rodgers - Own 45 to 5 deep - 60 yds 20) Rodgers - Own 20 to Opp 10 - 70 yds 21) Brady - Own 23 to Opp 26 - 51 yds
lol the PI that wasn't a PI. im kinda confused why that was on the list. It was the only ball that wasn't caught on the list.... But it's the great Aaron rodgers so why not ;/
Looking at how far the ball travelled in the air, that’s about 75 yards - from the 30 yard line to in the middle of the end zone. That’s longer than almost every pass on this list, maybe every single one
I’ve always said Michael Vick probably was the most wasted talent in NFL history. With better coaching he should have been the best ever. I think he came along maybe 10 years too soon. Imagine if he was playing now. Rodgers arm is just as strong as Vick’s was but the difference is that Vick could throw the ball literally effortless 60-70 yards where as Rodgers has to put damn near his whole body into the throw........
I think Favre taught him that it's not just your arm. As you can see with "The Dak" and as any martial artist will tell you, that kind of motion starts in your abdomen and flows up through your chest and arm into the throw. That's why throwing while running to the side is so hard.
Aside from a couple years in Atlanta, Vick didn't do a whole lot. It's the hype that makes him bigger than life. Vick's career passing comp percentage is 56.2. Dismal. He topped 3,000 yds twice, which is pedestrian. His best passing TD total? 21. Sure, he ran for 6,000 yds, but QB's aren't getting paid to run. That said, coaching had nothing to do with it. Vick pretty much had carte blanche in Atlanta. Bottom line is, he took off way too much and that never pans out in the NFL. He didn't come 10 years too soon because nothing has changed. RGIII came after Vick and he's out of football now. Eventually defenses figure out how to stop each one of these run first QB's styles, but they also get beat up far too much by running. Pocket passers are always going to have the most success. Always throw first, scramble then throw second and run last. By the way, the Ravens Jackson, I give 2-3 years and he'll be a backup somewhere. Finally, Guys who take off a lot tend to have trouble reading defenses and that's often why they run first. A pocket passer can keep playing at a high level well into his 30's, a QB who depends on his legs too much is going to slow down over time and be hit more and gain less yards. Logic tells you: Would you rather throw a ball 20 yds to a guy who's talent is catching the ball, or would you rather take off and hope you make it 20 yds without losing your head in the process? It's just not productive over the long run. Yes, Vick was exciting for a couple years, as is Jackson now. But, their fate is predictable. There's a reason you leave college style back in college. It doesn't work in the NFL over time.
What you have to remember is that the football field is also pretty wide. You can't measure from yard line to yard line. You gotta get pythagorian on some of these. But it's clear that AR12 and Vick have pretty damn strong arms.
Tom Brady is one of the most consistent and efficient quarterbacks to ever play in the Nfl and while he will most likely go down in history as the goat, there are plenty of guys with either only one superbowl win or none that are pretty damn close to him. Tom Brady has had the benefit of keeping himself in great shape and playing for the best Nfl coach ever. In my opinion Aaron Rodgers is more athletic and has a stronger arm and Randall Cunningham was amazing. Peyton Manning brought a new element of offense to the Nfl and took two teams with four different coaches to the Superbowl. Thats pretty amazing. We can argue that his defense carried him in the last one, but that doesnt change the fact that he still had to throw two td's to Owen Daniels and scramble for a first down in his last afc championship to win. Imagine what would have been if Peyton Manning played 18 seasons with Belichek and the Patriots. He probably would have 7 rings and likely would have beaten his little brother. Just my opinion.
that randal cunningham play is the best ever to shake off avoid the greatest edge rusher of all time while in your own end zone and throw it up 60 plus to score is phenomenal wow
Holy cow, Favre at 0:55 is insane. You guys realize not only was it 70 yards downfield, he was outside the left hash and threw outside the numbers to the right side... (NFL field is 53 yards wide and he was past halfway to the left) thats ANOTHER 20 yards across the field! Plus he was running left and barely planted his back foot. The arm talent that required... Not to take anything away from Rodgers but none these Rodgers throws match that.
Dylan Jennings he threw a 60 yard td against the Steelers on week 1. And they tried a trick play deep pass against the eagles but the cb defending the play made an excellent play to stop it. I suspect they will take more deep shots now that their starting LT is back
Bradshaw was one of best deep throwers I ever saw, esp in big games....He got crushed after that 66 yd in the air td pass in sb 10 and was knocked out of game
How do you not have Steve Bartkowski in there? He threw 2 long bombs both against the Saints, 2 different games in the same season. 1 of them was the game winning pass as the clock ran out. Then there is Bradshaw to Swann in Surper Bowl X (10). Swann made that famous juggling catch right at mid field.
You missed Bobby Douglass chucking it 70 yards, with a broken wrist. The receiver was open and he just waved for him to go deeper. Hardly even stepped into it. Strongest arm I've ever seen, but not touch. Almost got 1,000 yards rushing, too..
Aaron Rodgers is extremely impressive, but the wind could have aided him in the last throw. I don't know but it could have. What actually impressed me most with this videos is that Tom Brady, the guy who everyone says doesn't have a strong arm throws it 63 yards in the air to Jabar Gaffney. This throw also could be aided by the wind, but I don't know for sure.
how do you guys like my custom side bars at 0:54?
Savage Brick Sports that looks cool man. Fits for a clip that isn't full screen.
Love it
Awesome dude
Love it
NICE
This should have been called Aaron Rogers featuring some friends who also throw far.
FACTS
Jajajaja Accurate AF
@@vikingbynature6442 dznnnurssno
Lol! No doubt! 😁
Yep.
Imagine Rodgers and Moss on the same team. Game over
Imagine Brady and Driver on the same team
Game over
Iraq Lobster Brady trash
@@vanzz4763 Trash dresses you every morning.
@@iraqlobster1850 You're gonna tell me that Brady and Driver is a better combo than Brady and Moss? LMAO
Relyvant Wins Driver most underrated wr in nfl history he’s better than Moss by a mile and I’m a pats fan
Aaron Rodgers has one of the best arms I've ever seen in football.
I’ve never noticed it until you brought it up, thanks man!
🤭*laughs in irony*
Nah
Rodgers's throw starting at about 4:00 versus the Panthers: Rolling to his left and barely planting if at all, he overthrows a receiver by about a yard - about 73 yards downfield. This, along with his Hail Mary versus Detroit (the high trajectory 73:yards away) and his two HMs to Janis against the Cards are four of the freakiest throws ever!
That was the Lions.
In Detroit
This video is brought to you by Aaron Rodgers.
Mark Will Vikings and Randy Moss too
For good reason.
And the Packers.
Imagine if Randy Moss has played with Aaron Rogers for his whole career...
@The Green Pill Mindset Not with Rodgers choking all the time
@@jeremydalton2509 Really? So I guess perfectly passed balls that are dropped are AR fault...hmm hence why the guy said Randy Moss, a less chance of dropped balls🤨
The last pass by Rodgers was 70 yards in the air.
Over 70 nearly 75..!
@@xpertbrewer from the 20 to the 10, 70 yards
@@MickeyEntertainslike 73-74 if you look where it would of land. And he didn’t get to big a running start , I bet he could hit 85 no pads
NFL "Aaron Rodgers Highlights" and a few others.
More like "Randy Moss Catches" and a few others.
@@IvLeth very rough count but I think moss had 3 catches and Rodgers 6 throws. Not sure what you're watching
@@damiend6107 Damn you're right man, I should of took the time to count them. I could of wrote them down on a little pad in Hope's thah someday someone would make a comment about catches and I could reach down to my pad of justice and respond to him in complete rudeness and win the internet! Damn it!!
Being a Packers fan I liked this video. I loved seeing Bradshaw and the Vikings in there as well. Bradshaw also threw the "Immaculate Reception," which I had the pleasure of watching live, while rooting for the Steelers.
A.A.ron 70+ in the air every time. incredible arm.
0:30 I just watched the same scenario twice in a row! Both Rodgers and Favre take off there helmet too lol
You should do "Perfect passes that were dropped"
Joshua Talley Yes please
every single Aghalor drop.
just look up eagles highlights
just watch the 49ers loss of this season
just look at eagles wide receivers
Still fly eagles fly
Woulda been cool if you tracked throw point to catch point. Let me help. This is my best approximations of launch point to catch point. #11 doesn't really count since it wasn't caught; pass interference. These numbers don't include the YAC or the line of scrimmage, just the point of toss to point of catch. E.g. #14 is reported in the stat books as a 66 yard touchdown to Moss, but the actual THROW was only 51 yards, and the actual line of scrimmage was their own 34 yard line, not the 26 where Bouman launched it.
1) Roethlesberger - Own 30 to Opp 14 - 66 yds
2) Rodgers - Own 35 to 4 deep (endzone) - 69 yds
3) Favre - Opp 42 to 6 deep - 48 yds
4) Vick to DJ - Own 3 to Opp 34 - 63 yds
5) Brady - Own 37 to Goalline - 63 yds
6) McNabb - Own 21 to Opp 22 - 57 yds
7) Erickson - Own 34 to Opp 3 - 63 yds
8) Flacco - Own 25 to Opp 21 - 54 yds
9) Bradshaw - Own 29 to Opp 8 - 63 yds
10) Rodgers - Own 20 to Opp 26 - 54 yds
***11) Rodgers - Own 28 to Goalline (PI) - 72 yds
12) Daulton - Own 46 to 6 deep - 60 yds
13) Culpepper - Own 15 to Opp 30 - 55 yds
14) Bouman - Own 26 to Opp 23 - 51 yds
15) Brees - Own 13 to Opp 32 - 55 yds
16) Cunningham - 4 deep (own endzone) to Opposing 46 - 58 yds
17) George - Own 34 to Opp 6 - 70 yds
18) Couch - Own 47 to 1 deep - 54 yds
19) Rodgers - Own 45 to 5 deep - 60 yds
20) Rodgers - Own 20 to Opp 10 - 70 yds
21) Brady - Own 23 to Opp 26 - 51 yds
solid work! -
Here I am at 4am calculating each throw in my head and I scroll down and see this list? I've wasted a good half hour of my life this morning :(
Chewyfood you should make a video like this but with info like that I’ll sub
Would it help if it was titled "longest throws through the air"?
Rodgers has 3 of them - an almost 60 yard completed pass, a little over 65 yard TD, and an incomplete PI pass for 70 yards. Damn. GOAT.
Oh wait, a 4th one for over 55 yards and a TD too lol
Oh, wait, a 5th one for 70 yards again lmao
lol the PI that wasn't a PI. im kinda confused why that was on the list. It was the only ball that wasn't caught on the list.... But it's the great Aaron rodgers so why not ;/
Jdawg2theMaxx cuz it went 73 yards that’s why lol
Do "Last play of every playoff overtime game"
No pls don’t I’m a packers fan and I don’t want to see all of those🙁
Do every Aaron Rodgers to Jordy Nelson TD pass.
I like that idea
Fuck no
Joseph Charette yes your just a lions fan
Anyone that isn't a packers fan couldn't care less about that
-Steelers Fan
Samuel Deutsch they care less coz they think packers suck
3:44 that was the most beautiful throw I have ever seen in my life
One before it was cleaner
Pretty shitty pass, honestly. The receiver had to literally fall over backwards to catch it because it was so off.
Gracialon Ignasiver 70 yard back shoulder throw 🤗
Gracialon Ignasiver you try throwing a 70 yard dime with a man covering your receiver, I guarantee it’s not easy
The Aaron Rodgers montage
4:25 Uniform Clash!!!!!! *MyEyes!!!!
The longest pass is Rodgers at 3:58, damn near 75 yard pass!
off balance throwing basically backpedaling off the wrong foot
Dallas Wood and with pressure, imagine how far he could throw in a practice. That man is a beast.
And moving to his left. Stupid strength.
5:25 longest TD but 4:05 why include that one, he didn't catch it?
bc he wouldve except he was pushed
He basically got the yardage anyway because of the PI call, and since he would’ve caught it if not for the PI it’s pretty much a horse a piece
Looking at how far the ball travelled in the air, that’s about 75 yards - from the 30 yard line to in the middle of the end zone. That’s longer than almost every pass on this list, maybe every single one
No one going to talk about him breaking his leg at 5.25
5:25
5:02 Joe buck ruins everything
Rodgers has a cannon, should be illegal.
I’ve always said Michael Vick probably was the most wasted talent in NFL history. With better coaching he should have been the best ever. I think he came along maybe 10 years too soon. Imagine if he was playing now. Rodgers arm is just as strong as Vick’s was but the difference is that Vick could throw the ball literally effortless 60-70 yards where as Rodgers has to put damn near his whole body into the throw........
DM 2003 had he had Andy Reid from jump, his career probably would've had a different trajectory
Rodgers throw using torque from his arm. The other movements don’t really have a big affect on how much he puts on the ball. It is close to all arm.
I think Favre taught him that it's not just your arm. As you can see with "The Dak" and as any martial artist will tell you, that kind of motion starts in your abdomen and flows up through your chest and arm into the throw. That's why throwing while running to the side is so hard.
Aside from a couple years in Atlanta, Vick didn't do a whole lot. It's the hype that makes him bigger than life. Vick's career passing comp percentage is 56.2. Dismal. He topped 3,000 yds twice, which is pedestrian. His best passing TD total? 21. Sure, he ran for 6,000 yds, but QB's aren't getting paid to run. That said, coaching had nothing to do with it. Vick pretty much had carte blanche in Atlanta. Bottom line is, he took off way too much and that never pans out in the NFL. He didn't come 10 years too soon because nothing has changed. RGIII came after Vick and he's out of football now. Eventually defenses figure out how to stop each one of these run first QB's styles, but they also get beat up far too much by running. Pocket passers are always going to have the most success. Always throw first, scramble then throw second and run last. By the way, the Ravens Jackson, I give 2-3 years and he'll be a backup somewhere. Finally, Guys who take off a lot tend to have trouble reading defenses and that's often why they run first. A pocket passer can keep playing at a high level well into his 30's, a QB who depends on his legs too much is going to slow down over time and be hit more and gain less yards. Logic tells you: Would you rather throw a ball 20 yds to a guy who's talent is catching the ball, or would you rather take off and hope you make it 20 yds without losing your head in the process? It's just not productive over the long run. Yes, Vick was exciting for a couple years, as is Jackson now. But, their fate is predictable. There's a reason you leave college style back in college. It doesn't work in the NFL over time.
Scott McMan Lamar a backup in 2 years? Yea your smoking sum....
The Aaron Rodgers show! it's like State Farm sponsored this haha
What you have to remember is that the football field is also pretty wide. You can't measure from yard line to yard line. You gotta get pythagorian on some of these. But it's clear that AR12 and Vick have pretty damn strong arms.
So, you should re-title this: " A sampling of long passes in the last 20 years...Mostly by the Packers and a couple other teams I like."
Basically Aaron Rodgers highlights
5:20 Randall Cunningham is unreal. He was ducking and weaving like a boxer our there.
That was impressive
I've seen Uncle Rico throw it a quarter mile
Big_Tex he can throw it over them mountains
ima packs fan and i’m happy there’s lots of our guys
Came here expecting long passes and instead I have to relive the pain of the Lions losing in the fourth quarter EVERY GOD DAMN TIME
Niner fan here. Wassup.
Vick's throw is the best of this bunch. Check the arc of the ball, flat as can be. Superior arm.
Randy Moss has so many catches lol
Now I know why Rodgers might be the GOAT
Johnyman he’s not
If he had the team brady does he would no doubt be the goat
Typical Sniper nah
Tom Brady is one of the most consistent and efficient quarterbacks to ever play in the Nfl and while he will most likely go down in history as the goat, there are plenty of guys with either only one superbowl win or none that are pretty damn close to him. Tom Brady has had the benefit of keeping himself in great shape and playing for the best Nfl coach ever. In my opinion Aaron Rodgers is more athletic and has a stronger arm and Randall Cunningham was amazing. Peyton Manning brought a new element of offense to the Nfl and took two teams with four different coaches to the Superbowl. Thats pretty amazing. We can argue that his defense carried him in the last one, but that doesnt change the fact that he still had to throw two td's to Owen Daniels and scramble for a first down in his last afc championship to win. Imagine what would have been if Peyton Manning played 18 seasons with Belichek and the Patriots. He probably would have 7 rings and likely would have beaten his little brother. Just my opinion.
Johnnyman stfu Tom is
Vick to Jackson is nasttyyyyy
Nice to see my Eagles had a few on here. And i remember them all
Vick threw out from his own 5 to the opposing 30 yard line. Im still in awe over that
Wow VICK HAD A CANNON FOR AN ARM THREW THAT EFFORTLESSLY
Bruce Smith STILL wants to know how Randall Cunningham saw him FROM BEHIND ... that's ridiculous.
Hell yeah! Was hopin' you'd include that Rodgers to Driver play! That ball was 70+ yards in the air, longest pass I can recall seeing, Good stuff!
4:02 ~73 Yard Throw Damn wtf
I was just thinking how far that throw was, and WOW. Aaron Rodgers really had/has an arm.
with awkward feet and moving the wrong way
If you look at the one at 4:00 it’s over 70 yards which is really long for a throw in a game situation
Dang back to back clips of Green Bay legends playing the lions getting a game winning touchdown bomb. What are the odds.
4:00 moving to his left, feet not set - 73 yards on the air. FREAK!!!
Vick could effortlessly flick 60 yrs lefty spirals like it was easy.
Vick had a damn rocket launcher!!!
Do a video of last pass of QB's with sad music so we can cry
this is a great video, you definitely should do a part 2. Specially after after the arrival of Pat Mahomes to the NFL
Love all the Aaron Rogers talk. But let us here it for Randy Moss!!!! Being so fast to get down there!!! WoW!!
This video is brought to you by the NFC north, and Randy Moss
Do a video called hardest clean hits,this comment always gets the most upvotes
I might do it soon
arod927 games #GOPACKGO #AronRodgers
Savage Brick Sports once again my comment has the highest amount of up votes
teris ladwin that hit wasn't hard,he just fell wrong
Aaron Rogers is the Greatest QB of all Times.
Roger Staubach is better
Joe Montana, too.🏉🏉🏉🏉
I loved the tampa Uniforms there where awsome".
That Vick to Jackson pass was the most beautifully thrown left handed pass ever.
that randal cunningham play is the best ever to shake off avoid the greatest edge rusher of all time while in your own end zone and throw it up 60 plus to score is phenomenal wow
Vick made a 60 yard pass look like nothing. Best arm I've ever seen on a QB.
never seen anybody chuck it smoother than mike
Do touchdown onside kicks
SL Brothers that doesn’t even make sense maby “ every touchdown on a onside kick attempt”
Who Cares You seriously anybody with a IQ above negative 50 realizes what he means cmon
Moss and Brady had a spectacular year
Longest passes? I'd call it "The Aaron Rogers Show, with special guest star Randy Moss"
I love how the GOAT Aaron Rodgers has the most long passes here.
@Martha Sviniard relax. Over-rated my ass. Quit hatin.
3:20. The moment I️ knew we’d win the Super Bowl!!!!
Holy cow, Favre at 0:55 is insane. You guys realize not only was it 70 yards downfield, he was outside the left hash and threw outside the numbers to the right side... (NFL field is 53 yards wide and he was past halfway to the left) thats ANOTHER 20 yards across the field! Plus he was running left and barely planted his back foot. The arm talent that required... Not to take anything away from Rodgers but none these Rodgers throws match that.
Great content, keep up the good work!
Arod at its best keep it coming
best QB jukes and throws? Like a QB escaping linemen and completing a pass
Hard to remember how good Brady's arm was considering he never throws 25 yards now.
Dylan Jennings he threw a 60 yard td against the Steelers on week 1. And they tried a trick play deep pass against the eagles but the cb defending the play made an excellent play to stop it. I suspect they will take more deep shots now that their starting LT is back
he was never a long distance passer tho and his garbage line doesnt help that currently
billy bob he’s actually completed the most deep balls this season among QBs
7:11 Aaron Rodgers was like,”Forget this it’s the end of the second quarter now.”
Brady might have the most Championships but Aaron Rodgers definitely has more talent then him when it comes to playing QB . Rogers is the best ever.
5:03--The announcer sounds like an accountant
Bradshaw was one of best deep throwers I ever saw, esp in big games....He got crushed after that 66 yd in the air td pass in sb 10 and was knocked out of game
4:05 is a 70 yard pass
How do you not have Steve Bartkowski in there? He threw 2 long bombs both against the Saints, 2 different games in the same season. 1 of them was the game winning pass as the clock ran out. Then there is Bradshaw to Swann in Surper Bowl X (10). Swann made that famous juggling catch right at mid field.
I feel like half of this list was just to spite Lions fans
Conor Reed I feel you
VICK’s THROW WAS THE BEST
Crazy how packers got 2 HOF one after the other that could throw deeper than anyone in the nfl
3:53 that ball from Rodgers went over 70 yards. From the 29 yard line to 2 yards deep into the end zone.
I know, Rodgers really has an arm
From the 28.2 yard line to a yard deep in the endzone....about 73 yards.
Orakpo absolutely got held on that Vick pass. Watch it again, notice how the 8 in 98 gets pulled
You missed Bobby Douglass chucking it 70 yards, with a broken wrist. The receiver was open and he just waved for him to go deeper. Hardly even stepped into it. Strongest arm I've ever seen, but not touch. Almost got 1,000 yards rushing, too..
Gonna be honest, did not expect Tim Couch in here.
Kordell Stewart CO @Mich 74 yards in the air. Still the longest I’ve seen in a game. Especially one that mattered + game winner.
1:25
1:52
2:30
2:54
3:30
3:40
4:38
5:05
5:24
6:21
7:12
7:21
My favorite
Michael Vick threw that ball so damn good
Aaron Rodgers is extremely impressive, but the wind could have aided him in the last throw. I don't know but it could have. What actually impressed me most with this videos is that Tom Brady, the guy who everyone says doesn't have a strong arm throws it 63 yards in the air to Jabar Gaffney. This throw also could be aided by the wind, but I don't know for sure.
"Aaron Rogers and Friends"
Gotta love Cris Collinsworth. “That was insane!! “🤪
ima fan
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Wentz against the redskins had a 64 yard touchdown (62 in air) that went farther than a lot of these
Wow, rodgers had 2 passes in there that no others came within 5 yards of
These passes are not nearly as long as how long Savage Bricks channel will stay on TH-cam. Keep up the good work and don't choke like the falcons!
Awesome117116 cringe
Lol u tryna get pinned
Joey no I'm just showing my support
I'm a falcons fan and this post triggered me. GRRRRRR
Good joke but the ending was trash tbh
Aa-rod being aa-rod
Mcnabb's throw was insane. His feet were never set. That was all arm. 😲
1:33 bro almost ran over the ref 😭
Arron Rodgers owns this vid
0:36 same thing happens twice xd
That next to last pass went nearly 70 yards in the air. Rodgers has to have the strongest arm in the league.
Pretty much an Aaron Rodgers play reel.
Y’all missing the fact Vick threw a pass from the 4 yard line all the way to the 35 yard line 71 yards
Welcome to the Aaron Rodgers highlight show.