At the end of the day thats all it is. Just liKe anythinG. To them it's much more. It's a job they do Fans Go overboard with it and I love sports but It's not Gonna Kill me if me or ruin my day if my team loses.
+AfroKenny I understand what you're saying, but what about the Saints return to the Superdome, or Bush throwing a perfect opening pitch in the first Yankee's game after 9/11. I think it can elevate to something beyond just being a game
AfroKenny it's "just a game" to you because you clearly aren't passionate about it. For those of us that are innately passionate about sports, it's far more than "just a game". And for the athletes that pour a lifetime of extremely hard physical effort and work into honing their skills to a professional level...it's far more than "just a game". What sports means to you "at the end of the day" is just that..what it means TO YOU
Tamerlane you have a playlist of videos showing the mutilation and dismemberment of animals. I would definitely prefer sports over that, because I think you got some issues if that’s what you watch
Every triumph, scandal, every bit of adversity, perseverance, heartbreak, love, joy, misery, tear, laugh, every head bowed and fist raised. I think this video flawlessly demonstrates how sports are the perfect allegory to the human experience. This video is incredible.
2010s one had so much potential but came up short. The 2000s and the 20th century montages were some of the greatest in history and ESPN's finest. Still get chills watching this and the 20th century one. 😢 Edit: Clocks couldn't have been a more perfect song for this montage.
If you listen to the words of the song, all of the clips are paired perfectly with them it truly was and still is one of the best sports Rhetoric videos we will Probably ever see
I always watch this from time to time. What an incredible decade for sports. This video was put together beautifully and it always makes me well up. Hopefully the world will be back to normal soon so we can continue to create iconic moments like these
Visiting this after years. I remember watching this live on TV when it originally aired and honestly it always gave me goosebumps. Crazy how we can all come together with sports. Still one of the best montages.
remember watching this live, as a kid. it was the holidays, and i was mesmerized. ever since then, i have loved sports, and this is an accurate representation of what sport is all about. its more than just a game.
This montage should be shown in film school. I work in film editing and the amount of time and effort it would take to create something like this is astounding. Almost every major event from the 10 year period is covered and seamlessly cut together. What's even more incredible is a lot of the clips reflect the lyrics of the song. I hope whoever put this together at ESPN was promoted or given a huge bonus because this is literally perfect from start to finish.
I remember watching this when it aired I was 17. Still to this day one of my favorite videos ever produced. I remember a lot of these moments in sports just makes me feel old looking back on all these.
I might dare say, I think this video was far better than the Century video ESPN did. For one, 100 years is a long time and the video seemed a little crammed. Because this was only 10 years, they got to add in a lot more little moments, which I think made it more satisfying. Also, while I do like Aerosmith, I honestly think Dream On felt a little cheesy for that video. Clocks was amazing for this video. It worked perfectly for every moment, high and low. Just my opinions, and just wanted to see how many agreed with me lol.
Can't wait until the next one is made. I love sports so much. The pride, fury, drama, and intensity is like nothing else in the world when it comes to sports.
Byron Leftwich seriously injured his leg during a game against Akron, but came back into the game. Due to the injury, he wasn't able to move very well, so his linemen carried him downfield after each play. Led by Leftwich, Marshall managed to come back from a large deficit but wound up losing the game. Although Marshall's rally fell short, the image of Leftwich being carried by his linemen is what most people remember.
"Well I'm the best Corner in the game!" ......Julian Edelmans Superbowl Catch......Kevin Durant holding up Warriors jersey.....Russell Westbrook telling KD "I'm coming" .....Aaron Gordon "Sit down" dunk......."I've decided to take my talent down to South Beach"......Kobes 60 points in his final game..."Mamba Out"......"You the real MVP speech......Kobe beating the Celtics.....Draymond kicking Adam's in the Groin........so much more
I remember watching the Texas vs USC Rose Bowl with my brother and us being the only Texas fans in a crowd of about 50 people and when Vince Young scored that touchdown, the crowd feel absolutely silent. Incredible.
Things like this make me realize how amazing sports can be. They leave us in awe and make us scream and sheer like children. They bring us together in hard times and take our breath away. They provide the widest range of emotions; shock, ecstasy, bliss, sadness, but most of all, they makes us think "Did I really just see that?" and that's the power of it all. The last decade has been incredible and I can't imagine how the next will top it. Then again, sports always provides the unexpected.
The video package for the 2010s is already looking pretty good: - Saints blowing up Kurt Warner, Brett Favre, and Peyton Manning - Crosby winning the hockey gold - Tiger's robotic apology - Northern Iowa beating Kansas - Lots of Kevin Durant
the 2010-2019 one will have alot to cover.... Aaron Hernandez Manti Teo Tim Tebow in the NFL Auburn/Alabama Kick Six Richard Sherman Rant on Crabtree Marshawn Lynch Beastquake Run Lebron Leaves Cleveland and then Returns Kobe Retires Peyton Manning and Brett Favre Retire Jerry Sandusky and Joe Paterno Scandal Cubs Win World Series Blackhawks Dynasty Rise and Fall of D-Rose Death of Dave Mirra Junior Seau and NFL Concussion Saga Soooo much more....
The rise of the Golden State Warriors, them losing the 2016 finals to the Cavs, Kevin Durant trade controversy, The Patriots/Falcons Super Bowl, Deflate-Gate, the death of Al Davis, Giants winning three World Series in five years, to name a few more. Can't wait for the next one!
The Rangers-Cardinals world series The Astros Dodgers world series Not to mention UMBC a 16 seed stomping Virginia a 1 seed into a mud hole in college basketball
Here i am in 2024 coming back to watch this. This was the greatest sports montage ever. The end of 2009a decade of sports with Coldplay playing in the background RIP Kobe im glad i got to witness it all!!
Oh man that, Ray Allen's three in game 7 in 2013, Jeter's retirement, Russell Wilson's turnover in Super Bowl 49, Stuart Scott, and a whole lot more when they do this in 2019.
baguil02 Is it a fluke that the Giant's defense help the most proficient offense in history to only 14 points? You can say luck for a couple of plays, but for a whole game? No, that is just denial.
Whoever you are or group of people, you made one of the greatest sports edits ever. From the lyrics to the clips, to the chronological order. Truly beautiful, great work. I hope you got a raise or a bonus or one hell of a job reference from your boss. If not, shame on ESPN!
Thank you so much for posting this. This was an early christmas gift for me thursday morning christmas eve on sportscenter, and I've been looking for this video ever since.
This brings back so many awesome memories. I remember I was in third grade when Derrick Mason was a foot short of winning a superbowl, now I'm in college. Its amazing how much sports shapes and defines our lives. It brings us extreme happiness and sometimes even worse heartbreak. Looking forward towards the next 10 years of sports.
Amazing. I feel sorry for anyone who can watch this without getting chills. This montage is the best example of how sports are much, much more than just hobbies. They connect us, just looking at the comments it is easy to see the bond we all have thanks to sports. This is the only video I've ever watched where I've felt just about every emotion and it makes it pretty clear how much we all live vicariously through athletes sometimes. Can't wait for the next one, 6 years can't pass quick enough.
Topics that you guys think will be on next decades video: Seahawks passing the ball in the Super Bowl after the Jermaine Kearse catch Deflategate with Patriots and Colts Dez's catch that wasn't a catch Stuart Scott death Serena losing the Grand Slam Lebron... (Leaving Cleveland, winning, coming back home, (and if it happens) winning in Cleveland) ***EDIT*** (used some of the ones posted as well) Odell Beckham with the one handed catch for a TD Cam Newton dabbing All the Curry madness Flip Saunders death Kobe, Derek Jeter, Woodson, Manning, Big Papi retiring "I'm just here so I won't get fined." Wherever KD goes to play in summer of 2016. American Pharaoh Triple Crown Auburn and Alabama kick six Jameis Winston Johnny Manziel from college to NFL Jordan spieth winning masters by a lot and then the next year quadruple bogeying Seahawks Broncos super bowl Melvin Gordon NCAA record rushing yards Michael Dyer and Cam Newton BCS Championship Brett Favre All of the Packers' hail marys Boston Marathon
Michael Dyer BCS run Jeter 3k hit Jeter retirement Auburn vs. Alabama Seahawks SB win Payton Manning TD record Melvin Gordon rushing record Jordan Spieth wins masters
+Sean Rojas Ohio State winning naty with 3rd string QB. 2015 Field goal return Auburn-Alabama. 2013 American Pharaoh Triple Crown winner. 2015 Shaun White's Gold Medal at Olympics 2010 Torstein Horgmo's & Mark Mcmorris' Perfect Triple Corks at X Games 2013. Japan Defeating South Africa in the biggest upset in International Rugby history. RWC 2015 Brett Favre's last play 2010 The South African Guy with The prosthetic legs racing in Olympics 2012 (sorry forget his name) Sage Kotsenburg Gold Medal Run Olympics 2014
Back when professional sports meant something. A time where you could escape the grasps of reality and immerse yourself in the game without agendas and narratives being force-fed to the audience and the people.
This and the 20th century one are some of the best montages I have ever seen. I only wish they had included a list of all the events and athletes present even though I know most of them! 😄
I can’t possibly be the only one here because the 2010’s one was such a lunchbox letdown
BrokenByChange whoever made the 2010’s one should be fired 😒
I wanted 10 years for for an encore of this it was disappointing 😔
Gues we’ll have to wait 10 more years
So awful. HORRIBLE choice in music. Instead of something dramatic, atmospheric, and emotional like Clocks, they picked a bunch of pop songs.
It wasn't that bad
This is hard proof that people who say "it's just a game" have no clue what they're talking about. It's so much more than that.
At the end of the day thats all it is. Just liKe anythinG. To them it's much more. It's a job they do Fans Go overboard with it and I love sports but It's not Gonna Kill me if me or ruin my day if my team loses.
+AfroKenny I understand what you're saying, but what about the Saints return to the Superdome, or Bush throwing a perfect opening pitch in the first Yankee's game after 9/11. I think it can elevate to something beyond just being a game
AfroKenny it's "just a game" to you because you clearly aren't passionate about it. For those of us that are innately passionate about sports, it's far more than "just a game". And for the athletes that pour a lifetime of extremely hard physical effort and work into honing their skills to a professional level...it's far more than "just a game". What sports means to you "at the end of the day" is just that..what it means TO YOU
get over yourself, at the end of the day it's a game. its nothing more than entertainment
Tamerlane you have a playlist of videos showing the mutilation and dismemberment of animals. I would definitely prefer sports over that, because I think you got some issues if that’s what you watch
This is why sports are the greatest thing on this planet.
You're damn right
Ryan Siegel In the immortal words of Stone Cold Steve Austin: "OH HELL YEAH!"
The barbaro part breaks my heart
That Nascar crash one with Carl Edwards is the one I remember the most.
One of the greatest montages of anything in the history of ever. Always gives me chills.
Me too
Remember watching this in 2009. It's 2015 and I still come back to this all the time
I was almost 11 years old when this was released and now i'm almost 18. Time flies
Matt Hicks 2017
I mean 2018
@@zackariah8120 i was 12. Im now 22 life is too fast, crazy
2022 about to be 2023 in 2 days! 😔
The 9/11 part and bush throwing the perfect strike...now that's called goosebumps.
I still wish the Yankees finished it
Or Jack Buck’s speech there “The question has already been answered. Should we be here? Yes.”
Every triumph, scandal, every bit of adversity, perseverance, heartbreak, love, joy, misery, tear, laugh, every head bowed and fist raised. I think this video flawlessly demonstrates how sports are the perfect allegory to the human experience. This video is incredible.
Pure emotion
The 2010s one should’ve shown the bruins home game after the Boston marathon tragedy the houston Astros scandal
2010s one had so much potential but came up short. The 2000s and the 20th century montages were some of the greatest in history and ESPN's finest. Still get chills watching this and the 20th century one. 😢
Edit: Clocks couldn't have been a more perfect song for this montage.
If you listen to the words of the song, all of the clips are paired perfectly with them it truly was and still is one of the best sports Rhetoric videos we will Probably ever see
I always watch this from time to time. What an incredible decade for sports. This video was put together beautifully and it always makes me well up. Hopefully the world will be back to normal soon so we can continue to create iconic moments like these
I tear up every time I see this video, man. Absolutely powerful. I hope ESPN does another one of these when 2020 come around.
Ryan Quigley it’s about that time now 😢
Facts man.
I'm remember watching this live and nearly 5 years later I still get the goosebumps followed by a smile whenever I see this. Beautiful job by ESPN.
This is why sports are the greatest fucking thing ever
HELL YEAH!
Visiting this after years. I remember watching this live on TV when it originally aired and honestly it always gave me goosebumps. Crazy how we can all come together with sports. Still one of the best montages.
same story, I was 14 years old
Anyone else want 2020 to get here so we can see the next one?
In the immortal words of Stone Cold Steve Austin: "OH HELL YEAH!!!"
Got 4 more years to go and a lot could still happen.
Not anymore. ESPN will just show a bunch of people kneeling down for the anthem.
Philly M Brady's comeback
Came here to find this comment...I was 22 when this first aired, I cried
The new images of the decade for the 10s is wack
oscar gonzalez facts, I came here to watch this again after seeing that one
No.
Images of the century trumps them all with 'Dream On'!
In fairness, this was a much better, eventful decade
@@Erndogg12 Hard disagree
This was Peak ESPN and I do miss it
I really hope Kobe scoring 60 points in his last game will be on here for the 2010s
they probably will
The O-Man no doubt
I have goosebumps the whole video. This is my childhood
"The question has already been answered. Should we be here? Yes."-Jack Buck, September 2001
Quite possibly the greatest video of all time
remember watching this live, as a kid. it was the holidays, and i was mesmerized. ever since then, i have loved sports, and this is an accurate representation of what sport is all about. its more than just a game.
I almost started tearing towards the outro of clocks
Memories are Priceless.
I'm here because this was 5x better than 2010s one.
Agreed. The 2010s one sucked
This montage should be shown in film school. I work in film editing and the amount of time and effort it would take to create something like this is astounding. Almost every major event from the 10 year period is covered and seamlessly cut together. What's even more incredible is a lot of the clips reflect the lyrics of the song. I hope whoever put this together at ESPN was promoted or given a huge bonus because this is literally perfect from start to finish.
Yes definitely one of the greatest sports videos ever. Whoever put this together deserves something!
Wow the new one sucks compared to this masterpiece
I remember watching this when it aired I was 17. Still to this day one of my favorite videos ever produced. I remember a lot of these moments in sports just makes me feel old looking back on all these.
I might dare say, I think this video was far better than the Century video ESPN did. For one, 100 years is a long time and the video seemed a little crammed. Because this was only 10 years, they got to add in a lot more little moments, which I think made it more satisfying. Also, while I do like Aerosmith, I honestly think Dream On felt a little cheesy for that video. Clocks was amazing for this video. It worked perfectly for every moment, high and low. Just my opinions, and just wanted to see how many agreed with me lol.
You're absolutely right. This video is a master piece. As someone who loves sports, each moment is significant and the lyrics line up perfectly.
Back when ESPN was watchable
The best part of this video is how the lyrics match the images. Chills.
Here in 2021 remember how tear’d up this tv spot got me. So fucking good
Jack Buck’s speech after 9/11 was so beautiful and can show how sports brings us together.
Can't wait until the next one is made. I love sports so much. The pride, fury, drama, and intensity is like nothing else in the world when it comes to sports.
God I love sports.
Heading into 2023, still can’t leave this. Amazing for us to grow up seeing this stuff and now are huge sports fans passing it on to our kids/family
Weird. None of these make me feel old or anything.
*sees Blockbuster logo in lower right corner*
...Shit.
Wow, what a difference!
This video is not only incredible but the song choice really brings it together. Clocks is easily the best song of the 2000s
Watching this on New Year’s Day 2020
Byron Leftwich seriously injured his leg during a game against Akron, but came back into the game. Due to the injury, he wasn't able to move very well, so his linemen carried him downfield after each play. Led by Leftwich, Marshall managed to come back from a large deficit but wound up losing the game. Although Marshall's rally fell short, the image of Leftwich being carried by his linemen is what most people remember.
Dale Earnhardt 😢
Yup.
Images of the decade
2000s>2010s
"Well I'm the best Corner in the game!" ......Julian Edelmans Superbowl Catch......Kevin Durant holding up Warriors jersey.....Russell Westbrook telling KD "I'm coming" .....Aaron Gordon "Sit down" dunk......."I've decided to take my talent down to South Beach"......Kobes 60 points in his final game..."Mamba Out"......"You the real MVP speech......Kobe beating the Celtics.....Draymond kicking Adam's in the Groin........so much more
Been 13 years. Watched it live. A lot has changed and a lot has remained the same. Time. A funny thing
Every single moment I remembered...
I remember watching the Texas vs USC Rose Bowl with my brother and us being the only Texas fans in a crowd of about 50 people and when Vince Young scored that touchdown, the crowd feel absolutely silent. Incredible.
I'm surprised how well the footage goes with the song!!!!
here on 1/1/2019. one more year!
btw i think all five of the final highlights happened in '08. tebow, phelps, bolt, tiger, NEW YORK FOOTBALL GIANTS
That Boise State Game will still be the best college football game i have ever seen.
Oh man.. I cry everytime they get to the Virginia Tech and Jack Buck part everytime..
The song for the next one should be Kings and Queens by 30 Seconds to Mars. I feel like that would be a good song to use.
Things like this make me realize how amazing sports can be. They leave us in awe and make us scream and sheer like children. They bring us together in hard times and take our breath away. They provide the widest range of emotions; shock, ecstasy, bliss, sadness, but most of all, they makes us think "Did I really just see that?" and that's the power of it all. The last decade has been incredible and I can't imagine how the next will top it. Then again, sports always provides the unexpected.
Please make another one this year ESPN
10 years later and this video still gives me goosebumps. Excited for a new one tonight.
One those videos you can't get tired of. Best sport images I've ever seen in my generation
Every time I watch this, my eyes get so sweaty
The video package for the 2010s is already looking pretty good:
- Saints blowing up Kurt Warner, Brett Favre, and Peyton Manning
- Crosby winning the hockey gold
- Tiger's robotic apology
- Northern Iowa beating Kansas
- Lots of Kevin Durant
Jimmie winning a 7th sprint cup, too.
Cubs finally winning the World Series
Jeter retiring
Kobe dies
The double gold in Tokyo
Everyone including me came back to this one after the 2010's video sucked. Lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣
the 2010-2019 one will have alot to cover....
Aaron Hernandez
Manti Teo
Tim Tebow in the NFL
Auburn/Alabama Kick Six
Richard Sherman Rant on Crabtree
Marshawn Lynch Beastquake Run
Lebron Leaves Cleveland and then Returns
Kobe Retires
Peyton Manning and Brett Favre Retire
Jerry Sandusky and Joe Paterno Scandal
Cubs Win World Series
Blackhawks Dynasty
Rise and Fall of D-Rose
Death of Dave Mirra
Junior Seau and NFL Concussion Saga
Soooo much more....
The rise of the Golden State Warriors, them losing the 2016 finals to the Cavs, Kevin Durant trade controversy, The Patriots/Falcons Super Bowl, Deflate-Gate, the death of Al Davis, Giants winning three World Series in five years, to name a few more. Can't wait for the next one!
Eagles first sb with Foles great run
The Rangers-Cardinals world series
The Astros Dodgers world series
Not to mention UMBC a 16 seed stomping Virginia a 1 seed into a mud hole in college basketball
Chase Wolfe Justify winning Triple Crown
What about Kyle Busch breaking his leg then returning to win the sprint cup
My favorite TH-cam video by far. Only video that picks you up & takes you down.
This might just be the greatest video ever.
Can’t stop crying I miss when sports was just about the sport nothing more nothing less
There were more clips of Terrell Owens than the entire NHL combined
it is crazy how time flys watching espn sports center images of the decade from 2009 brings back great memories for sure
Here i am in 2024 coming back to watch this. This was the greatest sports montage ever. The end of 2009a decade of sports with Coldplay playing in the background RIP Kobe im glad i got to witness it all!!
Auburns FG return against bama will definitely be on the 2011-2020
Oh man that, Ray Allen's three in game 7 in 2013, Jeter's retirement, Russell Wilson's turnover in Super Bowl 49, Stuart Scott, and a whole lot more when they do this in 2019.
@@the_o_man Indeed they were. Except they didn't include Stuart Scott. Can't believe it.
The Tyree Play in Super Bowl XLII will go down as the greatest play in NFL history....
Zachary Naratil Also the flukiest
baguil02 Is it a fluke that the Giant's defense help the most proficient offense in history to only 14 points? You can say luck for a couple of plays, but for a whole game? No, that is just denial.
3 years later and Stefon Diggs has something to say
Idk, Malcolm butler maybe? That’s crazy
Immaculate reception is better than that.
Whoever you are or group of people, you made one of the greatest sports edits ever. From the lyrics to the clips, to the chronological order. Truly beautiful, great work. I hope you got a raise or a bonus or one hell of a job reference from your boss. If not, shame on ESPN!
Thank you so much for posting this. This was an early christmas gift for me thursday morning christmas eve on sportscenter, and I've been looking for this video ever since.
Smiles and chills, every single time..
2019 is almost over can’t wait for the next one
One of the best videos on TH-cam easily
This brings back so many awesome memories. I remember I was in third grade when Derrick Mason was a foot short of winning a superbowl, now I'm in college. Its amazing how much sports shapes and defines our lives. It brings us extreme happiness and sometimes even worse heartbreak. Looking forward towards the next 10 years of sports.
*Kevin Dyson!
this video has Stuart Scott written all over it.
Ted Lyons godammit, I wasn't ready for that.
This was peak ESPN
PRIME TIME
I saw this 'live' this morning and LOVED it!
I get chills and tear up everytime i watch this.... I love sports.
I choke up when I see this. this is why we can have nice things
Beginning of May 2019, only less than 8 months until they possibly make a 2010s montage and I hope it's just as good, if not, better than this one.
The greatest sports video of all time thank you for posting this
this is one of the most moving/motivating videos i have ever seen in my life
The world ain't half as cool as it was just 20 years ago
Haha Romo sitting there crying! best way to describe the Cowboys decade.
Amazing. I feel sorry for anyone who can watch this without getting chills. This montage is the best example of how sports are much, much more than just hobbies. They connect us, just looking at the comments it is easy to see the bond we all have thanks to sports. This is the only video I've ever watched where I've felt just about every emotion and it makes it pretty clear how much we all live vicariously through athletes sometimes. Can't wait for the next one, 6 years can't pass quick enough.
this is just great. this whole montage. Espn does such a great job with these things
Topics that you guys think will be on next decades video:
Seahawks passing the ball in the Super Bowl after the Jermaine Kearse catch
Deflategate with Patriots and Colts
Dez's catch that wasn't a catch
Stuart Scott death
Serena losing the Grand Slam
Lebron... (Leaving Cleveland, winning, coming back home, (and if it happens) winning in Cleveland)
***EDIT*** (used some of the ones posted as well)
Odell Beckham with the one handed catch for a TD
Cam Newton dabbing
All the Curry madness
Flip Saunders death
Kobe, Derek Jeter, Woodson, Manning, Big Papi retiring
"I'm just here so I won't get fined."
Wherever KD goes to play in summer of 2016.
American Pharaoh Triple Crown
Auburn and Alabama kick six
Jameis Winston
Johnny Manziel from college to NFL
Jordan spieth winning masters by a lot and then the next year quadruple bogeying
Seahawks Broncos super bowl
Melvin Gordon NCAA record rushing yards
Michael Dyer and Cam Newton BCS Championship
Brett Favre
All of the Packers' hail marys
Boston Marathon
Michael Dyer BCS run
Jeter 3k hit
Jeter retirement
Auburn vs. Alabama
Seahawks SB win
Payton Manning TD record
Melvin Gordon rushing record
Jordan Spieth wins masters
+Sean Rojas
Ohio State winning naty with 3rd string QB. 2015
Field goal return Auburn-Alabama. 2013
American Pharaoh Triple Crown winner. 2015
Shaun White's Gold Medal at Olympics 2010
Torstein Horgmo's & Mark Mcmorris' Perfect Triple Corks at X Games 2013.
Japan Defeating South Africa in the biggest upset in International Rugby history. RWC 2015
Brett Favre's last play 2010
The South African Guy with The prosthetic legs racing in Olympics 2012 (sorry forget his name)
Sage Kotsenburg Gold Medal Run Olympics 2014
um how could you have have ODBJ catch on your list. espn only shows it 28 times a day
OBJ CATCH
FAIL MARY SEAHAWKS VS PACKER
FAIL FUMBLE SEAHWKS VS PANTHERS MNF
Michigan Michigan state fumble 2015
Back when professional sports meant something. A time where you could escape the grasps of reality and immerse yourself in the game without agendas and narratives being force-fed to the audience and the people.
Very true broad
How can someone not cry to this..to be part of this..amazing
i love how if you look at the lyrics almost every line has an image to go along with it. great video.
Kobe 😭
Honestly can’t wait for the 2010’s version
this is quite possibly one of the best videos ive ever seen in my entire life.
This is the best sports highlight reel I have ever seen ! Great moments GREAT SONG ! Makes you wonder whats to come in the next decade!
Anythings Possible
Oh my god the 2010s one fucking sucks
This and the 20th century one are some of the best montages I have ever seen. I only wish they had included a list of all the events and athletes present even though I know most of them! 😄
Such a great video! brings back childhood memories
Before Disney ruined espn
"can't call it luck, its a miracle" considering it is the last NFL pass he caught, it is a fucking FLUKE, plain and simple.
baguil02 Of course it was a fluke, that's why it was so amazing. One in a million odds.
Perfect job of conveying the connection to life and all it's emotions with sports.
Brilliant work.
Man, whoever posted this video is amazing! I'm way impressed.