@@themaskeddefender9021 Killed, put into the grave, struck by lightning, barely revived, wheeled onto the field with life support, used his only non paralyzed limb, hos right hand, to throw a perfect dime for the win. The excitement and cheering was so loud that he had heart failure snd died. Lucky he was brought back, the first of only two guys to be revived twice (Andrew Luck)
@@leonardodavinci3589 and Just like the Minneapolis Miracle, the Vikings were not ready to play Football 1 week later, yes a Vikings fan (still not expecting to be in the Super Bowl this year).
There is the "No Punt Game," which is the Bills vs the 49ers in 1992, which, as the name suggests, was the first NFL game ever where neither team punted at all. There's a Wiki article about it.
@@jimnfl7134 nah i don't think so. He still got potential blockers and i also think the colts guy was faster. Would have been a td if he didnt cut inside
@@DogMania100 try to get the original aspect ratio if you can. Old content shot and originally framed in 4x3 should stay in 4x3. Lot of good quality footage can be found on NFL throwback (pickle juice) or full games on the NFL youtube (lynn swan super bowl, music city miracle)
One entry I would’ve added would be “The Game Without Quarterbacks”, when the Saints started Taysom and the Broncos started their practice squad WR. Still, great video
As a Broncos fan I was originally very angry that the NFL didn’t delay that game but then I found out that the Broncos quarterbacks purposely moved their trackers - each one was in a corner of the quarterback meeting room to make it seem like that they were distancing enough. They brought that on themselves.
A wonderful video of NFL history. The only game I can think of you're missing is the Monday Night Meltdown ("Bears are Who We Thought They Were") game from 2006.
Damn the greatest game ever played in 58 had crazy good video quality. Shoutout to you for finding it, stuff from back then almost never survives that well.
Most nfl film suvives and of course can be scanned in HD. Sadly, the actual tv broadcast of that game, the ice bowl and most other games through the 60s do not have a surviving videotape of the broadcast.
Thanks for putting this together. Great video! The “Flu Game” Vikings at Bears, week 10 1977. Walter Payton with 102 degree fever set the single game rushing record (for the time) with 275 yards rushing on 40 carries.
Fantastic compilation, thank you! Only other one I can think of, that is not already mentioned in the comments, is The Longest Game, Miami vs KC double-OT playoff game in the early 70s.
Santonio Holmes "Steel Toe Catch" in the superbowl vs Arizona. To be fair I wasn't paying attention too close so it could be in here and I just missed it.
These weren't plays but here are two: Thanksgiving 1998. Jerome Bettis (Steelers) calls the coin toss in the air. "Phil's (Luckett) coin call fail" changed coin toss protocols ever after where the Referee asks for the Heads/Tails call before flipping the coin instead of in the air as the coin flips. Packers @ Cardinals 2016 - "The coin didn't flip" on the coin toss in overtime.
The Miracle In Mowtown - I remember my brother and I were watching this game in the apartment we shared at the time. I still remember the sound of him hollering with me as we jumped off the couch when Richard Rodgers made that catch. We're not even Packers fans. That shit was just Legend. 🤘
Bottlegate, deflategate, the double-doink, "you like that?!", the Blair Walsh (Vikings/Seahawks) 2015 game, to name a few. There are just so many famous games and moments that you lose count.
Great video and excellent work finding all these games! Two you missed: The Atlanta -New Orleans 1978. The final play is called Big Ben Right (to the right side) It's the original tip drill game. Steve Bartkowski to Alfred Jackson. The other is Seattle at Minnesota 2015 Wild Card game. Called the Refrigerator Bowl. Minnesota missed the game winning field goal at the end.
It did indeed, look insane. The play makes me angry b/c there was a ton of uncalled holding on the return. Still, amazing physical feat for a guy as big as Harrison.
Awesome video! I think the interception in the seahawks-patriots super bowl should be named as "The one yard line" or "Should've run the ball", since it wasnt really the interception that makes that play memorable but the decision making by the seahawks
One nicknamed game no one talks about but wasn’t extremely long ago was the “Same Old Browns” game where the Browns annihilated the Steelers in the 2020 playoffs after getting laughed at before the game. Other nicknamed games to put up for part 2 could be Hail Murray, Immaculate Redemption, Monday Night Miracle, Snowball Game, No Punt Game and Jet Chip Wasp.
24:22 13 years later… the New York Jets almost had the exact same play against the Buffalo Bills. Both plays were punt returns for touchdowns in the same distance (65 yards), it was in the same end zone, and it was in the same stadium. The play in 2023 must be named “Miracle at MetLife Stadium”.
Great vid. Only change I would make, other than adding some of the plays I see in the comments, would be to add an addendum to 28-3 marking the Edelman catch. Even though you highlighted it, I think that play in itself is worthy of further distinction.
I can't help but think of the Refrigerator TD as one of the biggest failures of the 1985 Bears. Walter Payton scored no touchdowns in his only Super Bowl. Payton deserved it and Ditka decided to be cute with Perry.
As a Ram fan the Mud Bowl hurt me. The Rams finally get to play the Vikings at home instead of Minnesota during the playoffs. Especially since the Rams beat them handily at home earlier in the season. So, I was feeling confident and then a monsoon showed up. Great idea for a video. Enjoyed it.
Played back to back, the Comeback and the Music City Miracle are the scales of the NFL balancing out (the Bills have an epic comeback against the Oilers, the Oilers move to Tennessee and become the Titans, and then the Titans have an epic play to beat the Bills). On the other hand, playing The Drive and the Fumble back to back show that the original Browns (current the Ravens) were cursed by the Broncos one yard line.
Cool video, thanks for sharing! My favorite will ALWAYS be the Helmet Catch, it set up what would be one of the greatest Super Bowl upsets of all time.🙂
The Bills vs Oilers is “The Greatest Comeback of All Time” not just the comeback. And I think the perfect game against the Pats last year deserves a nickname considering it’s the first game where every drive by one team ended in a TD
The original Lambeau leap should’ve been on here. That play is definitely highlight reel worthy, and the leap is basically a staple for the packers now
There has to be a special category for the Chargers . The epic in Miami flowed by the freezer bowl the next week. Each game legendary in its own right, but back to back? It's like the football gods were conspiracy against possibly one of the best teams ever to not win a Super Bowl.
TRUTH! The 81 Chargers was the greatest offense I ever saw and I'm kinda old.... ;) Coryell was the inventor of the modern game, he deserves more recognition.
"The Clock Play" is typically known as "The Fake Spike" and "One Yard Short" is more often known as "The Tackle." Other than that I gotta say I don't think I've ever heard anyone half the nicknames for the stuff after 2000
Maybe "The Epic in Miami" which was the 1982 AFC divisional playoff game between the San Diego Chargers and Miami Dolphins. Won by the Chargers in overtime, 41-38,
Jaguars vs Texans Nov. 14th 2010 The Rebound Game- Garrard throws hail mary, texans defender tries to bat it down, ends up in WR Mike Thomas hands for game winning TD.
I don’t know if there’s a succinct name for it but there’s a staggering frequency with which the Calvin Johnson “incompletion” against the Bears in 2010 is called just “THE Megatron play” or “THE Calvin Johnson Play.” Even more than a decade later an announcer brings it up mid-game and everyone immediately knows WHICH Calvin Johnson play that is. It’s also the impetus for all of the “surviving the ground” arguments we have to hear about every week
What about the blocked punt in 2005 with the Falcons and Saints? It was the Saints’ first game back in the Superdome since Hurricane Katrina. Speaking of the Saints: don’t forget about the “NOLA No Call”
Thanks for this video brought back a lot of good memories :)
Browns Lions 2009 is sometimes called the Greatest Game Nobody Watched
Wasn’t that the game that Mattew Stafford got killed and came back a play later.
@@themaskeddefender9021 ya
What abt The fog bowl tho
@@themaskeddefender9021 Killed, put into the grave, struck by lightning, barely revived, wheeled onto the field with life support, used his only non paralyzed limb, hos right hand, to throw a perfect dime for the win. The excitement and cheering was so loud that he had heart failure snd died. Lucky he was brought back, the first of only two guys to be revived twice (Andrew Luck)
I thought that was Lions Titans in 2012 or something when the titans had jake locker
This season has given us the Butt Punt, and I'm sure that Bills-Vikings game will get a nickname soon.
idk what we're calling it but it NEEDS a name. Game of the year might do
@@leonardodavinci3589 and Just like the Minneapolis Miracle, the Vikings were not ready to play Football 1 week later, yes a Vikings fan (still not expecting to be in the Super Bowl this year).
@@jimnfl7134 I fucked your mom last night
@@jimnfl7134 naww bills vikes gonna have a rematch in arizona this year, gonna be like 5th times the charm or something
@@calebkimmel372 trippin
There is the "No Punt Game," which is the Bills vs the 49ers in 1992, which, as the name suggests, was the first NFL game ever where neither team punted at all. There's a Wiki article about it.
The No Punt Game was always the Chiefs v Colts 2003 for me
Off the top of my head, Bottlegate is the only one I can think of that you missed.
I was sorta thinking about that one as well
Also, I would say “The Browns is the Browns” is another one
And maybe Helmetgate, too.
Double doink
The Immaculate Redemption, Big Ben's game-saving tackle in the Steelers - Colts 2005 Divisional game
if you see the replay, there was a Steelers player that would have still caught him (84)
@@jimnfl7134 nah i don't think so. He still got potential blockers and i also think the colts guy was faster. Would have been a td if he didnt cut inside
In Seattle, Richard Sherman and Malcolm Smiths game winning play in the 2014 NFC Championship is referred to as “The Tip”.
Of course, we all remember what happened AFTER the game....the interview with Erin Andrews & Richard Sherman.....😉
"Don't you EVER try with me with a sorry @$$ receiver like Crabtree, or else that's the result you're gonna get!"
@@ckendall67 The "boooom"😁🤯
I didn’t even see the Tip on this list.
Surprised I didn't see the Double Doink here
yeah, I forgot about it, but it will be in the next video
@@DogMania100 no it’s alright you don’t have to include it (please)
@@DogMania100 no it can stay not in 😭
…Do not bring me those horrid memories again!
@@DogMania100 try to get the original aspect ratio if you can. Old content shot and originally framed in 4x3 should stay in 4x3.
Lot of good quality footage can be found on NFL throwback (pickle juice) or full games on the NFL youtube (lynn swan super bowl, music city miracle)
One entry I would’ve added would be “The Game Without Quarterbacks”, when the Saints started Taysom and the Broncos started their practice squad WR. Still, great video
As a Broncos fan I was originally very angry that the NFL didn’t delay that game but then I found out that the Broncos quarterbacks purposely moved their trackers - each one was in a corner of the quarterback meeting room to make it seem like that they were distancing enough. They brought that on themselves.
Surprised no one mentioned you forgot the hail Murray
A wonderful video of NFL history.
The only game I can think of you're missing is the Monday Night Meltdown ("Bears are Who We Thought They Were") game from 2006.
Well, if you want to crown that game, then crown its ass!
I will always refer to the MNF game in 2018 between the Chiefs & The Rams as the "Hollywood shootout"
Damn the greatest game ever played in 58 had crazy good video quality. Shoutout to you for finding it, stuff from back then almost never survives that well.
That game is one of the most famous games ever played, and there exists tons of immaculate footage, including color footage.
Most nfl film suvives and of course can be scanned in HD. Sadly, the actual tv broadcast of that game, the ice bowl and most other games through the 60s do not have a surviving videotape of the broadcast.
Miracle at Orchard Park just went down last week, that was definitely one for the ages
Love that browns fans were made happy by the marathon by the lake and then the entire next minute is just pain
29:00 that should be called "You had Marshawn Lynch".
"The Clock Play?" I have literally never heard that play referred to as anything other than "The Fake Spike."
I think Odell Beckhams catch gets talked about enough that it probably should be in there.
Edelman's catch on 28-3 is a wonder on itself. Most exciting ball game I've ever watched
That 13 seconds game still hurts
Amazing video! Missing the Hail Murray though
I always call Super Bowl XXXIV's play "The Longest Yard," and Super Bowl XLIX's play "The Wrongest Yard."
Thanks for putting this together. Great video!
The “Flu Game” Vikings at Bears, week 10 1977. Walter Payton with 102 degree fever set the single game rushing record (for the time) with 275 yards rushing on 40 carries.
I remember watching The Fog Bowl live and amazed at how surreal it was.
1:35 “HES GOING THE WRONG WAY”😂
Fantastic compilation, thank you! Only other one I can think of, that is not already mentioned in the comments, is The Longest Game, Miami vs KC double-OT playoff game in the early 70s.
I was searching the comments to see if anybody mentioned this.
The Sod Bowl was pretty crazy (3-0 MNF victory by the Steelers over the Dolphins in 2007 due to horrendous muddy field conditions)
One UrinatingTree made a whole video on that game. It truly is a spectacle.
You missed the Monday Night Massacre. 11/15/2010 Eagles-59 Redskins-28
Santonio Holmes "Steel Toe Catch" in the superbowl vs Arizona. To be fair I wasn't paying attention too close so it could be in here and I just missed it.
Music City Miracle was a forward pass..no one can change my mind
These weren't plays but here are two:
Thanksgiving 1998. Jerome Bettis (Steelers) calls the coin toss in the air. "Phil's (Luckett) coin call fail" changed coin toss protocols ever after where the Referee asks for the Heads/Tails call before flipping the coin instead of in the air as the coin flips.
Packers @ Cardinals 2016 - "The coin didn't flip" on the coin toss in overtime.
Jennings really put the team on his back.
Unfortunate that that play was not against Darren Sharper, the hardest-hitting safety in the league
The Miracle In Mowtown - I remember my brother and I were watching this game in the apartment we shared at the time. I still remember the sound of him hollering with me as we jumped off the couch when Richard Rodgers made that catch. We're not even Packers fans. That shit was just Legend. 🤘
As a raiders fan, the tuck rule game will always sadden me
Bottlegate, deflategate, the double-doink, "you like that?!", the Blair Walsh (Vikings/Seahawks) 2015 game, to name a few. There are just so many famous games and moments that you lose count.
The Interception is also known as "Should have ran the ball" Said by Pete carrol soon after this game
Funny thing about that play was the absolutely insane catch by Jermaine Kearse to get them to the 5 yard line.
"The worst play call in superbowl history"
Is there a nickname for that absolutely insane Rams/Chiefs regular season game from 2018? I feel a game like that should have a name...
The Classic in the Coliseum
Minneapolis Massacre 2017-18 NFC Championship
2003 AFC Divisional Game. Indianapolis vs. Kansas City. The No Punt Game.
Great video and excellent work finding all these games! Two you missed: The Atlanta -New Orleans 1978. The final play is called Big Ben Right (to the right side) It's the original tip drill game. Steve Bartkowski to Alfred Jackson. The other is Seattle at Minnesota 2015 Wild Card game. Called the Refrigerator Bowl. Minnesota missed the game winning field goal at the end.
I’m biased but the Immaculate Interception has got to be one of the best plays in football history.
That was the first postseason victory in Steelers franchise history. Also was the first postseason touchdown in Steelers history.
@@datsko6339 the immaculate interception not the immaculate reception is what this person was talking about but they are both insane plays
And to this day nobody knows if he really caught it. Not trying to trigger Steelers fans, just making an observation. It was a great play either way.
It did indeed, look insane. The play makes me angry b/c there was a ton of uncalled holding on the return. Still, amazing physical feat for a guy as big as Harrison.
You’re right. Too many immaculates.
Awesome video! I think the interception in the seahawks-patriots super bowl should be named as "The one yard line" or "Should've run the ball", since it wasnt really the interception that makes that play memorable but the decision making by the seahawks
The "Hail Murray" from 2020 is the only one you missed in I can think of
One nicknamed game no one talks about but wasn’t extremely long ago was the “Same Old Browns” game where the Browns annihilated the Steelers in the 2020 playoffs after getting laughed at before the game. Other nicknamed games to put up for part 2 could be Hail Murray, Immaculate Redemption, Monday Night Miracle, Snowball Game, No Punt Game and Jet Chip Wasp.
I don't think the Same old Browns game is a thing this is the first time I've ever heard it called that
he missed a few but good job, "the hail murray" shouldve been on here it is an insane play
24:22 13 years later… the New York Jets almost had the exact same play against the Buffalo Bills. Both plays were punt returns for touchdowns in the same distance (65 yards), it was in the same end zone, and it was in the same stadium. The play in 2023 must be named “Miracle at MetLife Stadium”.
One play that I think could have been in here is Ray Rice’s 4th and 29 “Hey Diddle” play. Great video though!
“the seahawks should’ve ran it” is the title imo
Great vid. Only change I would make, other than adding some of the plays I see in the comments, would be to add an addendum to 28-3 marking the Edelman catch. Even though you highlighted it, I think that play in itself is worthy of further distinction.
RIP Franco Harris.
Bottlegate, greatest game you never watched, double doink
fun fact: I have a friend who’s grampa played for the dolphins as their kicker (1973)
Damn
I only clicked this video hoping to see the Sneakers Game on here. Well done, sir.
Great work by you, Dogmania! Wonderful collection.
I would add the game that launched the name Blooper Bowl, Super Bowl V, Dallas vs. Baltimore.
"The Stand" -- SB XVI SF/CIN 1982
The Refrigerator TD -- SB XX CHI/NE 1985
I can't help but think of the Refrigerator TD as one of the biggest failures of the 1985 Bears. Walter Payton scored no touchdowns in his only Super Bowl. Payton deserved it and Ditka decided to be cute with Perry.
@@scotsanders1156 Bummer. I didn't know that.
As a Ram fan the Mud Bowl hurt me. The Rams finally get to play the Vikings at home instead of Minnesota during the playoffs. Especially since the Rams beat them handily at home earlier in the season. So, I was feeling confident and then a monsoon showed up.
Great idea for a video. Enjoyed it.
Played back to back, the Comeback and the Music City Miracle are the scales of the NFL balancing out (the Bills have an epic comeback against the Oilers, the Oilers move to Tennessee and become the Titans, and then the Titans have an epic play to beat the Bills).
On the other hand, playing The Drive and the Fumble back to back show that the original Browns (current the Ravens) were cursed by the Broncos one yard line.
*forward pass. Sorry that one still stings 😭
Cool video, thanks for sharing!
My favorite will ALWAYS be the Helmet Catch, it set up what would be one of the greatest Super Bowl upsets of all time.🙂
The Bills vs Oilers is “The Greatest Comeback of All Time” not just the comeback. And I think the perfect game against the Pats last year deserves a nickname considering it’s the first game where every drive by one team ended in a TD
The Interception should be called GIVE IT TO LYNCH
The original Lambeau leap should’ve been on here. That play is definitely highlight reel worthy, and the leap is basically a staple for the packers now
Hail Murray?
Great video! Don’t forget about the Hail Murray!
Dolphins vs Steelers. 2007. Sometimes referred to as The Mud Bowl.
The Monday Night from 2000, still hurts.
as a titans fan seeing one yard short immediately after the music city miracle was not fun
There has to be a special category for the Chargers . The epic in Miami flowed by the freezer bowl the next week. Each game legendary in its own right, but back to back? It's like the football gods were conspiracy against possibly one of the best teams ever to not win a Super Bowl.
TRUTH! The 81 Chargers was the greatest offense I ever saw and I'm kinda old.... ;) Coryell was the inventor of the modern game, he deserves more recognition.
@@Nitromessiah I'm kinda old too. I watched both games. When I was a kid I loved when the Chargers were on on the late window.
"The Clock Play" is typically known as "The Fake Spike" and "One Yard Short" is more often known as "The Tackle." Other than that I gotta say I don't think I've ever heard anyone half the nicknames for the stuff after 2000
Seconded.
I can't believe it's almost been 15 since the Helmet Catch. I'm getting old.
Just wanted to say thank you for putting this together. I'm sure it took a lot of time but it was awesome to watch!
Maybe "The Epic in Miami" which was the 1982 AFC divisional playoff game between the San Diego Chargers and Miami Dolphins. Won by the Chargers in overtime, 41-38,
I still think that NO no call was to allow the newLA market team a SB to boost interest in that market
And I still think Sean Payton is a crybaby
Those 70s raiders were magic so many insane plays
Beast Quake II (Seattle at Arizona 2014) and The Emerald City Miracle (2014 NFC Championship)
The 3 finger catch by Beckham is a good one
The Eagles worked on that play for 10 straight days 🤣 Man passing started out Hella Slow
The funniest thing about the Miracle in Miami is when the scoreboard popped up on the bottom of the screen at the end of the play
That is hilarious timing
As a saints fan, That NOLA no-call still haunts me to this day.
The rock bottom of human eyesight right there
Thank you for uploading
Great video! As a bears fan you missed a great chance to put the double doink from 2018. Still hear it being referenced lol.
The SOUND that color commentator makes at 20:57
Ya know… even in the early days of passing, where practice was pretty much just half a game, some of them ‘backs threw pretty passes.
I think Superbowl 49 should be called Should've ran it, the power that phrase has over Seahawks fans to this day is amazing
brian westbrook had a walk off punt return against the giants in new york in '03 (I think) that's called the Miracle at the Meadowlands 2
this is a very interesting video idea, i love it
I remember the one yard short game and the pickle juice game well.
Very nice video. Enjoyed all the memories.
Jaguars vs Texans Nov. 14th 2010 The Rebound Game- Garrard throws hail mary, texans defender tries to bat it down, ends up in WR Mike Thomas hands for game winning TD.
I don’t know if there’s a succinct name for it but there’s a staggering frequency with which the Calvin Johnson “incompletion” against the Bears in 2010 is called just “THE Megatron play” or “THE Calvin Johnson Play.” Even more than a decade later an announcer brings it up mid-game and everyone immediately knows WHICH Calvin Johnson play that is. It’s also the impetus for all of the “surviving the ground” arguments we have to hear about every week
NFL in the 80's was great!
Super Bowl 46 “The Throw”. Eli Manning to Mario Manningham down the sideline
There’s also “The Emmanuel Reception” from Emmanuel Sanders from Big Ben in the Super Bowl against the Cardinals
2006 Week One SNF “The Manning Bowl” Peyton and the Colts vs Eli and the Giants.
What about the blocked punt in 2005 with the Falcons and Saints? It was the Saints’ first game back in the Superdome since Hurricane Katrina. Speaking of the Saints: don’t forget about the “NOLA No Call”
Butt Punt? Buttception?
The immaculate extension
I remember being 11 watching the Music City Miracle
I'm pretty sure 29:13 is called "The Butler Did It"
"The Quarter": the Washington Redskins' five touchdowns in Q2 of Super Bowl XXII.
Amazing how many of these from the 70's involved the Raiders.
This was a great video, and a great job putting it together. Was waiting for the Butt Fumble, but actually glad I didn't have to see it again. Thanks!