76 could be the Cardinals dark red helmets with no face guard would be 52-53 home helmets, Bears had dark blue helmets with no face guard in 50-53, 38 might be Chicago Bears, 36 might be Lions silver hard shell helmet with no face guard puts it around 51-52 the same years the rams had the horns on their helmets, could also be 49ers they played in 1950-1953 in silver hard shell helmets with no face guard as well, now if the helmet is white then that would be the Cardinals and 1952 away helmets, 29 is the colts. best I can do.
There’s no way that the 2010 one is the greatest play in NFL history. That just sounds wrong. There has to be something better than that. Was it really that significant? The eagle lost in the first round that year. And #2 was more of an all time bad play than an all time great play.
@@GiantsFan1734 - It basically knocked the Giants out of the playoffs and gave the Eagles the division title. And to blow a 31-10 lead at home in just over 7 minutes, in that fashion, was shocking. I do agree, probably not #1, but up there.
(Eagles fan here) I'd have to agree. DJack at #1...ehhhh. It was a great play, but not #1. The top play should be something that has a mix of spectacle and awe, possibly leading to some new rule change, adding to the greatness of a particular player, while also providing some sort of significance to a team's regular season. Maybe record setting as well. Jack Dempsey's 63 yard field goal is a top candidate. That 63 yarder was the record for so many years...you always looked at this in the records and thought, "who the hell is ever going to break, let alone tie, this record?"
You kidding me? The Hawks were that close to winning? God damn it! - a pissed off packer fan who is now just realizing that one foot would got his team home field atvantage
Then Houston faced the packers in a game in the same season and they needed a kicker so they hired that same guy and I think that he got the game winning field goal but I'm not sure.
#94 was amazing, so I had to research it... That is a running back named Charlie Brown who played for the Saints in 1967 and 68. He only played 2 seasons and had a sum total of 16 yards rushing on 8 carries, 23 yards on 3 receptions, and 301 return yards for his whole career.
Cody4turtle ok then based on that ravens win Super Bowl chiefs lose afc championship and green bay loses nfc championship it’s not all record it was a 1 fucking yard difference
You should make a compilation of the top play of every year of the NFL ( or start at when you can find footage since it would be really hard to find footage from the 20s and 30s)
For people wondering why number 3 is important, it was the first game back in the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina. For a lot of people, it meant nothing, but for New Orleans, it meant so much to finally have a feeling of joy after the storm.
#66 Can we take a second to admire Jerry Rice and his awesome blocking skills? His teammate had so much confidence in his blocking, he started celebrating before he scored because he knew he was gonna score!
Eagles v Giants Miracle at the Meadowlands 2 wins that going away. 21pt deficit with 8min to go, end up winning in regulation on the only walk-off punt return in NFL history!
The thing that still amazes me after all these years is in the Holy Roller it is so obvious that Stabler THREW the ball forward. Despite what Al Davis would say about the NFL going after him, the Raiders of that era were the consistent recipients of that kind of officiating.
As an eagles fan I was WAITING for them to put those Miracles of the Meadowlands. I didn't expect them to be number 2 and 1!!! Although I'm pleased with that :D
Yeah the announcer always sounds bored. He did the catch 2 where T.O made the clutch catch in the playoffs against the Packers and he sounded bored there. John Madden who was talking about the play sounded more excited than the guy who announced the play as it was live.
Brent Pat Sumerall. Listen to him call the game winning drive from the pats super bowl against the rams. Biggest upset in SB history at the time, young backup QB leading a go ahead drive (nobody knew he’d become who he is now obviously), 48 yard kick for the first walk off score in SB history And pat sumerall sounds like he’s playing minesweeper on his laptop while the games going
Plays with Steelers in them should be. D-Hop sled tip TD pass. Both Juju 97-yard tds. AB Helmet catch against the Titans. 75-Yard TD where Chris Conte got baptized. Le’Veon Bell Tip toe Receiving TD against the bengals 2017. Martavis Bryant flipping TD against the bengals. AB toe Tap catch to put us in Field Goal Range to win against the packers. AB Spencer Lanning punt return(kick to the face mask.) Zeke up the middle (2016). Joe Haden Pick against the pats. Immaculate Extension
I saw it live, and remember the announcers just being quiet after for about a minute and letting the roar of the crowd say everything. I’m a Bucs fan, but every time I watch that play I get chills. I may even tear up a little… ~_~
I'm not even kidding when I say that the Dempsey field goal should not only be higher on the list, but the video itself is a national treasure and should be in the library of congress.
There are top 10's all over this video: top ten plays you never heard of, top ten offensive deflections, top ten defensive deflections, top ten game winners, top ten mistakes that cost the game, and so many more
Helmet Catch? Buttception? Minnesota Miracle? Ok those were some that came in mind immediately. But nice video, and tough to chose 100 plays from a vast pool.
Back in the 80s their was no internet or TH-cam. My friends and I put 100 bucks each in a pool and all picked fantasy teams. Then we'd watch the games and it would make watching that much more fun. Then Monday morning we'd go buy the newspaper and read the stats from every game to tally all our points. It was fun but at the time I didn't think it would become a real thing. We just did it for extra fun. We also couldn't watch replays and videos about the games. We watched Sportscenter Sunday night to actually see the highlights from the other games. The only game they usually televised back then was the Pat's game. I'm from New England. It's just crazy to me how hard it was back then to play fantasy football and to see highlights. Now you got TH-cam, fb, and also the NFL network. Just wild how things changed so much.
Some top SB plays: Two Eli Mannning passes, The Ben Roethisberger throw vs ARZ, John Elway run near goalline (nothing too big), Ten-Stl 1 yard line, Ne/Sea Interception, Sea-Den first play of the game, Philly Special, Wide Right, End of Half Harrison Return as well as many other dominating ones not found and some of those (NYG botched ending) makes the upper end of this list. Very Very interesting choice of highlights I feel.
I saw quite a few of these live, maybe 18. Brings back memories, a lot of them bad. I thought the order was weird. The best plays were in the middle. That Dante Hill punt return, the human joy stick, was sick.
1:12 (Play 95) This is why (outside of a very clear lane for a Pick 6) you should always fall to the ground after you make the INT when the game is over. I'll never forget that play by Meachem.
I mean ty for #1 AND 2, but did I miss 14 seconds of McNabb??? That should of clearly been on this list, bc some of these were some basic ass plays from modern era lol
Only 2 complaints I have are there's no McNabb scramble against the Cowboys or Jerome Simpson TD flip. Great work with everything else though. Really appreciate it.
Can't believe the George Kittle run at the end of the saints 49ers game didn't make it. Actually changed the playoff picture. Thought it would be top 10.
Idk how there’s not a single Carolina okay in here. Cams 76 yard 3 broken tackle rush TD against Falcons with the flip in the end zone deserves to be in here for sure.
a few recent plays that have a shot to be on here since 2020, -DK’s chase down on Budda Baker -Hail Murray -Kamaras 6th TD on Christmas -Herberts 4th down conversion to tie the game vs raiders week 18
Play #94...Charles Robert (Charlie) Brown played only six NFL games, all for the Saints (3 in 1967, 3 in 1968). The play was from the 1968 finale vs. the Steelers at Tulane Stadium. Coincidentally, Brown played on the same field in the 1966 Sugar Bowl when his Missouri Tigers defeated Florida, led by future Heisman Trophy winner Steve Spurrier. Pittsburgh's punter, Bobby Walden, was still with the Steelers when they won Super Bowl IX at Tulane (the last NFL game in the facility). Walden had a punt blocked which resulted in Minnesota's only points.
The fact that Ray Lewis stripping Eddie George of the football then running it in for a TD isn't on the top 100 is just insane. Jacoby Jones mile high miracle catch? Jacoby Jones 108 yard record Superbowl return? Or Justin Tuckers record breaking kicks that have won the Ravens more than one game 🤦♂️
No one: New York Giants fans: Wait, what? The OG Miracle at the Meadowlands (AKA The Fumble) is #2 and the Miracle at the New Meadowlands is #1? Also, Victor Cruz's 99-yard TD reception didn't make the cut?
That play and Brady’s 80 yard bomb to Troy brown to win it in OT in 2003 should’ve made it. If favres overtime game winner is on there, that one absolutely should be
I fail to understand how they do these lists. Is it based off the few recent tapes they have recorded and the standard old stock footage? Is it based off emotion? Their favorite teams? The top 3 can make anyone question this list.
#3 was more the situation. The first home game in NO after the hurricane and Steve Gleason, who blocked the kick, has ALS. More of a bittersweet moment.
You could skip 98% of this and just watch Sayers, Hester and Deion reels. And Vick. A couple that stand out to me as amazing, though - 1:11 Meachum strip/touchdown 13:33 Cromartie approximately 109.99 yards AND falling backwards 16:50 the Blount run And obviously Odell. No timestamp required :) And Dorsett's. What a crime that Henry is also shown, since it was 100% Jag-off Jaguar incompetence on his play. Imcompetencegreatness :)
Personally I'd exclude every Hail Mary because which often permits a loser to win. And I'd exclude every long place kick. JMO. But you picked good ones of those, as that goes, if you count them.
As a European guy who's only been a fan of football for maybe half a dozen years, I still don't understand everything completely... Only 2 questions, if I may: 1. The final Bradshaw clip (somewhere around the top 10): the ball drops on the field a few times after they fumbled it twice (if I remember correctly) and still the touchdown counts.... I thought this was an incomplete pass, or something like that? I've never seen a touchdown like that. 2. Why don't they do that play more often, where they pass the ball a few times during an attack (or rush or what's it called). I'm probably wrong, but it seems like that would be the best way to get to the endzone...? Also I thought you're only allowed to pass the ball straight ahead...? Dumb questions, I know, I apologise and thanks in advance for any answer. :) Awesome video, by the way.
This question is confusing because I don't know what number you're talking about but I'll try to explain. If a defender knocks the ball out before the quarterback completes the full pass it's a fumble. Also the ball can be thrown in any direction but if the throw hits the ground behind the line of scrimmage it counts as a fumble.
play 54 feels like it happened yesterday... i`m feeling old right now
Good thing it did happen yesterday
Alexander Troy who’s gonna tell him
r/whoooooooosh
Because it did
Randomness Player it’s a joke stupid.
Ari - 4 (73, 68, 55, 33)
Atl - 4 (93, 49, 41, 19)
Bal - 3 (70, 45, 30)
Buf - lol
Car - lol
Chi - 8 (100, 67, 59, 46, 37, 35, 17, 10)
Cin - lol
Cle - 4 (89, 83, 75, 72)
Dal - 2 (52, 51)
Den - 5 (91, 84, 64, 57, 26)
Det - 2 (47, 22)
GB - 5 (40, 32, 20, 13, 6)
Hou - 1 (16)
Ind - 1 (34)
Jax - 1 (80)
KC - 3 (56, 44, 28)
LAC - 1 (53)
LAR - lol
LV - 2 (25, 9)
Mia - 5 (99, 88, 77, 62, 7)
Min - 4 (78, 48, 42, 24)
NE - 3 (96, 71, 11)
NO - 5 (95, 94, 81, 14 - The Jags won but a great TD for the Saints, 3)
NYG - 4 (92, 82, 63, 5)
NYJ - 2 (98, 90)
Phi - 4 (39, 27, 2, 1)
Pit - 4 (65, 61, 60, 31)
SF - 10 (97, 87, 86, 69, 66, 54, 23, 21, 8, 4)
Sea - 2 (85, 12 - Cool they gave 12 to the 12s) - Was really hoping Largent’s tackle would make it.
TB - 4 (79, 74, 43, 15)
Ten - 2 (50, 18 - Houston Oilers)
Was - 1 (58)
Idk 76, 38, 36, or 29. 29 might be Indy.
thx for that
Nice list thanks
You saying lol for the teams who arent here make this list so much better
76 could be the Cardinals dark red helmets with no face guard would be 52-53 home helmets, Bears had dark blue helmets with no face guard in 50-53, 38 might be Chicago Bears, 36 might be Lions silver hard shell helmet with no face guard puts it around 51-52 the same years the rams had the horns on their helmets, could also be 49ers they played in 1950-1953 in silver hard shell helmets with no face guard as well, now if the helmet is white then that would be the Cardinals and 1952 away helmets, 29 is the colts. best I can do.
The only 1 incredible panthers play is in the playoffs
As a giants fan, it's sad see both meadowlands miracles in the top 2 ;-;
There’s no way that the 2010 one is the greatest play in NFL history. That just sounds wrong. There has to be something better than that. Was it really that significant? The eagle lost in the first round that year. And #2 was more of an all time bad play than an all time great play.
@@GiantsFan1734 yeah, they are truly miracles, but I don't think they are top 10 "greatest plays in regular season history".
@@GiantsFan1734 - It basically knocked the Giants out of the playoffs and gave the Eagles the division title. And to blow a 31-10 lead at home in just over 7 minutes, in that fashion, was shocking. I do agree, probably not #1, but up there.
(Eagles fan here) I'd have to agree. DJack at #1...ehhhh. It was a great play, but not #1.
The top play should be something that has a mix of spectacle and awe, possibly leading to some new rule change, adding to the greatness of a particular player, while also providing some sort of significance to a team's regular season. Maybe record setting as well.
Jack Dempsey's 63 yard field goal is a top candidate. That 63 yarder was the record for so many years...you always looked at this in the records and thought, "who the hell is ever going to break, let alone tie, this record?"
I die inside every time
i love the music NFL films uses for these videos , just makes the plays feel more epic.
So true!
I wish they had an official soundtrack 😭😭
22:26 I don't care what anybody else says, this was the original Minneapolis Miracle.
17:10 is the original original Minneapolis miracle
It was SO insane live. Will never forget the feeling that day
As usual, Minnesota uses all its big plays in week 3 instead of games that actually matter
@@agreen182 Minneapolis miracle was in the playoffs duh
Jake B. Damn it’s called a joke
13:21 this play made the list and it was on the SNF game yesterday. Instant classic.
You kidding me? The Hawks were that close to winning? God damn it!
- a pissed off packer fan who is now just realizing that one foot would got his team home field atvantage
That game was bullshit, they should have called a passing interference on the play before this
even though there was a defensive PI
@Micah Shaw well you still lost
12:25 my favorite all time play. Always admired Dante Hall’s footwork
The human joystick
The FuzzyMonkey damnit I wanted to say it
The 1st one was clean the 2nd had 2 blocks in the back.
Whatever happened to him? Just disappeared
Larry Allen preventing a pick six against New Orleans deserves a spot amongst the greatest plays in history. A truly impressive feat.
Was that regular season? If so, not having that here is borderline criminal.
22:27 That's gotta be top 10 right there.
Gavin Vetter it was an absolutely effect throw and a great catch. Which is why it should be higher
Gavin Vetter I KNOW SO ANNOYING
These are all sorts of out of order, but there's waaaay too many factors. It's subjective af.
Miracle at the meadowlands both at 1 and 2 I like that
Am Shrek yes especially that I’m an eagles fan
Fw Editzzz I’m a cowboys fan just I love those plays
Giants fan and I hope I never see another meadowlands miracle
Should have been reversed. The 1978 play should have been #1
Damn, they did the Saints dirty showing the kick after at 26:05 😂😂 they even raised the NOOOO volume .
Sadly (as a Saints fan), you can't show the River City Relay without the missed kick.
@Alex Mercer probably
Alex Mercer Never thought about it, but it is, 100% the worst missed PAT
The pain in his voice leaves me to believe he better on the saints
Me wondering where’s beast quake then I remember it’s top 100 plays regular season
I was thinking the same thing just up until I saw this comment. “Ohhhhhhh” moment commenced
That suck but I know your pain
Kolby343KO KO beast quack was in the playoffs
Quake
@@pwcszoom2749 are you capable of reading english lol
The football history is so amazing
Mhmm
30:08 There is no comparison to the emotion of the announcer. Makes the play 10x better.
NFL Throwback always has the best music for their vids. Makes all the plays crazier!
19:51 is INSANE
He was cut right after that game because he did cocaine in that game aswell lol
Woozy Swoozy yeah that’s actually true
Woozy Swoozy at least his career ended with a bang
dragoniota that kicker was found to have taken crack at half time of that game lol 😂
Then Houston faced the packers in a game in the same season and they needed a kicker so they hired that same guy and I think that he got the game winning field goal but I'm not sure.
15:35 Surprisingly low considering its a top 15 run of all time and I'm a lions fan :c
DD50 the ordering of the plays was questionable, makes more sense as just a compilation than a list
I wouldn't really consider it a top 100 as in this is the better its it higher. More or less just a hey, here's 100 really amazing plays
DD50 lions nationnn
I wish Gus Johnson was still doing NFL games.
He has much more fun doing college football
#94 was amazing, so I had to research it... That is a running back named Charlie Brown who played for the Saints in 1967 and 68. He only played 2 seasons and had a sum total of 16 yards rushing on 8 carries, 23 yards on 3 receptions, and 301 return yards for his whole career.
I love how at 13:20 happened yesterday
Niners beast
Cody4turtle they losing div against seahawks
@@landonhodges894 No they have a better record than them and its playoffs smh
Cody4turtle ok then based on that ravens win Super Bowl chiefs lose afc championship and green bay loses nfc championship it’s not all record it was a 1 fucking yard difference
Steve Largents hit on Mike Harden should be on this list
You should make a compilation of the top play of every year of the NFL ( or start at when you can find footage since it would be really hard to find footage from the 20s and 30s)
This 31 minute video felt like 5 minutes! Great stuff!
6:07 #77 Wake Zone baby! I was at the game, that ending was thrilling, thanks for including it!
Thanks NFL throwback
You may be my fouvourite youtube channel of all time
For people wondering why number 3 is important, it was the first game back in the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina. For a lot of people, it meant nothing, but for New Orleans, it meant so much to finally have a feeling of joy after the storm.
#66 Can we take a second to admire Jerry Rice and his awesome blocking skills? His teammate had so much confidence in his blocking, he started celebrating before he scored because he knew he was gonna score!
The NFL should do a top 10 regular season comebacks video.
Eagles v Giants Miracle at the Meadowlands 2 wins that going away.
21pt deficit with 8min to go, end up winning in regulation on the only walk-off punt return in NFL history!
25:50 they lost this game cuz they missed the PAT 🤣🤣
Many glorious moments since then
back when it was like from 17 yards.
Captain obvious
It really makes the play not as special.
@Oliver McCall bruh did u not see the whole play they did to get to the end zone?
The thing that still amazes me after all these years is in the Holy Roller it is so obvious that Stabler THREW the ball forward. Despite what Al Davis would say about the NFL going after him, the Raiders of that era were the consistent recipients of that kind of officiating.
Gotta love the Cheferees on play 76
Most underrated comment I have ever seen.
Glad to see Randall Cunningham included. My favorite Eagles quarterback of all time.
And commentators always make the plays THAT much more enjoyable!
As an eagles fan I was WAITING for them to put those Miracles of the Meadowlands. I didn't expect them to be number 2 and 1!!! Although I'm pleased with that :D
#52 is the most boring call for an amazing play I've ever seen
Brent no 61
Yeah the announcer always sounds bored. He did the catch 2 where T.O made the clutch catch in the playoffs against the Packers and he sounded bored there. John Madden who was talking about the play sounded more excited than the guy who announced the play as it was live.
Brent Pat Sumerall. Listen to him call the game winning drive from the pats super bowl against the rams. Biggest upset in SB history at the time, young backup QB leading a go ahead drive (nobody knew he’d become who he is now obviously), 48 yard kick for the first walk off score in SB history
And pat sumerall sounds like he’s playing minesweeper on his laptop while the games going
You guys don’t even know what you were listening to.
Plays with Steelers in them should be. D-Hop sled tip TD pass. Both Juju 97-yard tds. AB Helmet catch against the Titans. 75-Yard TD where Chris Conte got baptized. Le’Veon Bell Tip toe Receiving TD against the bengals 2017. Martavis Bryant flipping TD against the bengals. AB toe Tap catch to put us in Field Goal Range to win against the packers. AB Spencer Lanning punt return(kick to the face mask.) Zeke up the middle (2016). Joe Haden Pick against the pats. Immaculate Extension
Glad to see Gleasons blocked punt so high. It meant so much to the whole city of New Orleans and was the start of the Brees/Payton era.
I saw it live, and remember the announcers just being quiet after for about a minute and letting the roar of the crowd say everything.
I’m a Bucs fan, but every time I watch that play I get chills.
I may even tear up a little…
~_~
Love The NFL
13:20 once again Seattle learns nothing
i mean there was a defensive PI that wasnt called because the refs hate the seahawks
Would u have ran the ball from the 6 yard line?
Jerome Simpson's backflip for the TD?
Adam Fitzgerald yo facts tho that play was ridiculous
Frontflip
I'm not even kidding when I say that the Dempsey field goal should not only be higher on the list, but the video itself is a national treasure and should be in the library of congress.
NFL throwback with the end of the year heat
Can we agree that Devin Hester is the greatest punt returner ever?
*returner
~_~
There are top 10's all over this video: top ten plays you never heard of, top ten offensive deflections, top ten defensive deflections, top ten game winners, top ten mistakes that cost the game, and so many more
It's almost criminal to not include the previous week's walk off pick 6 by Mike Brown @ #100. Those two plays belong together!
#FlyEaglesFly on the last two plays! I love NFL Throwback!! ❤️❤️
2 Of The Many Biggest Winning Touchdowns In 49er History. 3:18 & 3:34
11:28 The GOAT KR play that started it all
Amazing, Thank you.
0:52 Irving Fryar was so underrated. Y'all need to do a highlight of him @nflthrowback
A good announcer that's just as excited as the players makes a huge difference for me
Helmet Catch? Buttception? Minnesota Miracle? Ok those were some that came in mind immediately. But nice video, and tough to chose 100 plays from a vast pool.
Back in the 80s their was no internet or TH-cam. My friends and I put 100 bucks each in a pool and all picked fantasy teams. Then we'd watch the games and it would make watching that much more fun. Then Monday morning we'd go buy the newspaper and read the stats from every game to tally all our points. It was fun but at the time I didn't think it would become a real thing. We just did it for extra fun. We also couldn't watch replays and videos about the games. We watched Sportscenter Sunday night to actually see the highlights from the other games. The only game they usually televised back then was the Pat's game. I'm from New England. It's just crazy to me how hard it was back then to play fantasy football and to see highlights. Now you got TH-cam, fb, and also the NFL network. Just wild how things changed so much.
lmao the Browns fan at 20:29
Some top SB plays: Two Eli Mannning passes, The Ben Roethisberger throw vs ARZ, John Elway run near goalline (nothing too big), Ten-Stl 1 yard line, Ne/Sea Interception, Sea-Den first play of the game, Philly Special, Wide Right, End of Half Harrison Return as well as many other dominating ones not found and some of those (NYG botched ending) makes the upper end of this list. Very Very interesting choice of highlights I feel.
Those are some great SB plays you mentioned but this video is a list of great regular season plays.
Literally says regular szn
Someone didn't read the title.
#55 is one of the many reasons why Larry Wilson is on the NFL's all-time team
no larry allen? when he chased down player from standing position?
Was hoping to see Romo's TD vs the Texans .... Where he shook JJ Watt ... Who at the time ... Was winning best defender awards like no one else
#56 D. Hall had some salt and pepper shakers!
#49 It's PRIME TIME
Dallas is everywhere great video!!!
Cowboys in the house!!!👆
I saw quite a few of these live, maybe 18. Brings back memories, a lot of them bad. I thought the order was weird. The best plays were in the middle. That Dante Hill punt return, the human joy stick, was sick.
1:12 (Play 95) This is why (outside of a very clear lane for a Pick 6) you should always fall to the ground after you make the INT when the game is over. I'll never forget that play by Meachem.
21:18 The buffalo escape
Yeah always great to see my Bills make a top 100 video.........SMH
do a top 100 ints
I mean ty for #1 AND 2, but did I miss 14 seconds of McNabb??? That should of clearly been on this list, bc some of these were some basic ass plays from modern era lol
Can someone tell me where I can find the extraordinary nfl films soundtrack that starts at 4:50
What was the name of that music track that is played for #52 thru #46 and what album is that from? I am trying to find it.
10:49 On a wild scoring play, Ed Brown's pass bounces off two Giant defenders and into the hands of Clendon Thomas for a Pittsburgh Touchdown
"Jim Brown running over 3 part time milk men. Simply amazing." J.k 😂😂
You should do top 100 defensive plays of the regular season. Then we'll finally get some 85 Bears action. 😝 go Bears
Only 2 complaints I have are there's no McNabb scramble against the Cowboys or Jerome Simpson TD flip. Great work with everything else though. Really appreciate it.
Wow didn't expect that play to be number 1
Football before the Super Bowl era looks awesome
#54 happened last night hahahaha. They probably had a video ready and made without that and they had to push a play off the list.
So now I'm curious what Play 101 is, lol!
Can't believe the George Kittle run at the end of the saints 49ers game didn't make it. Actually changed the playoff picture. Thought it would be top 10.
#2 and #1 are both eagles miracles
Yeah I'm sure the person making this list is totally unbiased :D
Idk how there’s not a single Carolina okay in here. Cams 76 yard 3 broken tackle rush TD against Falcons with the flip in the end zone deserves to be in here for sure.
How in the world did Jerome Simpson's flip for the Bengals not make the top 100? That was one of the most athletic plays ever.
The only thing wrong with this video, is that you didnt use paul allens call on the greg lewis td. Other than that fantastic list!
0:13 Dolphins should bring back those orange jerseys...and Monday Night Football should return to abc.
a few recent plays that have a shot to be on here since 2020,
-DK’s chase down on Budda Baker
-Hail Murray
-Kamaras 6th TD on Christmas
-Herberts 4th down conversion to tie the game vs raiders week 18
Play #94...Charles Robert (Charlie) Brown played only six NFL games, all for the Saints (3 in 1967, 3 in 1968). The play was from the 1968 finale vs. the Steelers at Tulane Stadium. Coincidentally, Brown played on the same field in the 1966 Sugar Bowl when his Missouri Tigers defeated Florida, led by future Heisman Trophy winner Steve Spurrier.
Pittsburgh's punter, Bobby Walden, was still with the Steelers when they won Super Bowl IX at Tulane (the last NFL game in the facility). Walden had a punt blocked which resulted in Minnesota's only points.
Number 3 definitely topped number 2 and 1. And Odell deserved a few higher
Nice list.
Thank you for not putting the joe buck call on play 43. The play by play was so much better
Me: Plays Madden
My Brother Comes
Me: Let’s make a drive
My Brother: Wait, have you looked at the clock?
The Clock: 5 seconds remaining
The fact that Ray Lewis stripping Eddie George of the football then running it in for a TD isn't on the top 100 is just insane.
Jacoby Jones mile high miracle catch?
Jacoby Jones 108 yard record Superbowl return?
Or Justin Tuckers record breaking kicks that have won the Ravens more than one game 🤦♂️
Why do some clips like the one at 16:53 not have the scoreboard overlay?
Much Gratitude
No one:
New York Giants fans:
Wait, what? The OG Miracle at the Meadowlands (AKA The Fumble) is #2 and the Miracle at the New Meadowlands is #1?
Also, Victor Cruz's 99-yard TD reception didn't make the cut?
Where’s Patriots comeback vs Saint in 2013. Touchdown in the last seconds! Gave us “unicorns, show ponies, where’s the beef?”
That play and Brady’s 80 yard bomb to Troy brown to win it in OT in 2003 should’ve made it. If favres overtime game winner is on there, that one absolutely should be
What's the NFL Films song at 29:50?
I fail to understand how they do these lists. Is it based off the few recent tapes they have recorded and the standard old stock footage? Is it based off emotion? Their favorite teams? The top 3 can make anyone question this list.
#3 was more the situation. The first home game in NO after the hurricane and Steve Gleason, who blocked the kick, has ALS. More of a bittersweet moment.
i AM 67 AND I REMEMBER 95% OF THESE PLAYS :)
I keep forgetting how talented Antonio Cromartie was.
Also, thanks for giving Beastquake 2 some love! That play didn't make NFL Films' top 100 at all.
Dante Hall, or as I like to call him, the guy it was apparently legal to block everyone in the back for.
You could skip 98% of this and just watch Sayers, Hester and Deion reels. And Vick. A couple that stand out to me as amazing, though -
1:11 Meachum strip/touchdown
13:33 Cromartie approximately 109.99 yards AND falling backwards
16:50 the Blount run
And obviously Odell. No timestamp required :)
And Dorsett's. What a crime that Henry is also shown, since it was 100% Jag-off Jaguar incompetence on his play. Imcompetencegreatness :)
Personally I'd exclude every Hail Mary because which often permits a loser to win. And I'd exclude every long place kick. JMO. But you picked good ones of those, as that goes, if you count them.
As a European guy who's only been a fan of football for maybe half a dozen years, I still don't understand everything completely... Only 2 questions, if I may: 1. The final Bradshaw clip (somewhere around the top 10): the ball drops on the field a few times after they fumbled it twice (if I remember correctly) and still the touchdown counts.... I thought this was an incomplete pass, or something like that? I've never seen a touchdown like that.
2. Why don't they do that play more often, where they pass the ball a few times during an attack (or rush or what's it called). I'm probably wrong, but it seems like that would be the best way to get to the endzone...? Also I thought you're only allowed to pass the ball straight ahead...?
Dumb questions, I know, I apologise and thanks in advance for any answer. :)
Awesome video, by the way.
This question is confusing because I don't know what number you're talking about but I'll try to explain.
If a defender knocks the ball out before the quarterback completes the full pass it's a fumble. Also the ball can be thrown in any direction but if the throw hits the ground behind the line of scrimmage it counts as a fumble.
6:20 the chefs are on the field 🤣🤣
i think those were the refs🤣🤣
@@ollinadventures8330 nahhh clearly they out there baking cakes and shit
Y'all. I'm on 95. I can't imagine this list getting more dank when its that play. I can't...
That McCown pass was probably the highlight of his career