DEFINITELY Even tho I’m a bears fan I can say the only reason Kirk has been lighting shit up is the receiving core is pretty damn good but he’s just average honestly not sum I see the Vikings sticking with
The vikings is incorrect. you forgot the great trade robbery where they traded a bunch of players for hershell walker that started the Dallas Cowboy dynasty of the 90's. Can't believe you missed this. DAMN SON!!!!
@@Ravendragon52 No. It was players, but the contract said that IF Jimmy Johnson cut any player he would receive draft picks instead. Jimmy didn't want the players, so he cut all five of them and took draft picks instead. So the Vikings traded players, and lost players AND draft picks.
our biggest fail was losing to the Packers in week 17 of 2010 and letting them into the playoffs only to beat us in the NFC Championship and then go on to win the Superbowl. Still mad about that
How about the 2005 draft? Despite having a solid RB in Thomas Jones and big question marks at QB, the Bears selected Cedric Benson instead of Aaron Rodgers.
Very entertaining video. I appreciate the Bears parts, as a lifelong Chicagoan. The Coach at the 6:54 mark is a damn good man, so I'm not surprised he reacted that way. Coach "Bones" Fassel is the best Special Teams Coordinator in the League. He's highly empathetic and lobbied to get me playing time back in the day when he ran the Scout Team during my college football years. I'm always happy to see he's doing well. I'm really enjoying this channel. Nice, high quality videos.
Lmao the Marcus Peters trade worked out GREAT for us. We got a 2nd round pick for a guy that gets abused every game and is one of the worst corners in the league rn
The owner of the “Boltman” costume wasn’t just selling the physical outfit (which I’m sure cost a pretty penny itself) , he was also selling away the intellectual property of the persona, by allowing someone else to use it as they wish. The real value is in the fame of the character.
The Rams one... didn't hurt as bad as I was expecting, cause it lead to McVay, lol. Also the jab at the Chiefs, ouch. Thank you for that, I needed it, lol
To be fair about the Marcus Peters trade, the Chiefs won a Super Bowl without him while the Rams lost with him. I know that this was well before the Chiefs won Super Bowl LIV.
The Chiefs worst backfire was Eric Fisher with the number one pick. Many choices could’ve been made but they picked a guy that caused a penalty to lose a playoff game, incredibly mediocre and can get beat easily
Granted, this replay is a year late: Eric fisher wasn't that bad considering what the 2013 draft was and that we did finally win a superbowl with him. My personal mistake would be playing Grbac over Gannon in the 1997 playoffs. But Really, the *true* biggest fuck up in chiefs history was picking Blackledge over Marino in 83.
as bad as 4th and 26 is, the amount of McCarthy era backfires are even worse 4th and 2 recently vs Seahawks Ty Bringing out the kickoff vs Rams the Roughing the Passer revision rule Keeping Dom Capers way too long Keeping TT way too long Every TT 1st round pick since 2011 is gone except for Kenny Clark not scoring against the Seahawks in 2014 that led to their comeback despite 5 INT's. Sitting A-Rod vs Lions during 15-1 season only for him to be rusty vs Giants in divisional round McCarthy not adjusting to his playcalling during 2015 without Jordy Nelson leading to a 4-6 2nd half of season going 10-6. I could go on about the amount of backfires this team has had since SB45
Chiefs fan here, we had to trade Marcus Peters because rumor has it that he didn't like KC and he was likely going to be gone after his rookie deal anyway. Might as well trade him and get some value out of him. Not to mention the guy is kind of a cancer when you consider only a few teams wanted to trade for him. I'm surprised you didn't pick starting Elvis Grbac over Rich Gannon. Much better example of a backfire.
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Signing Colin Kaepernick was the biggest mistake? As a 49ers fan, that is weak. 1) In 2012, Colin and Newton dominated the NFL with the Read Option so much that a change in the rules had to be made for 2013. He also was #2 in the NFL behind Flacco for passes of 15+ yards. Colin also got work done in 2013 and led the 49ers to a third (his second) title game. If not for the protest issue, he would do well in the KC/LA Rams/Eagles system of an RPO, as he is a read option QB at heart, not the under center QB he was forced into by 2014. 2) There are many other mistakes the 49ers have made, such as the other end of that Kaepernick situation, getting rid of Harbaugh and replacing him with Carl from Aqua Teen Hunger Force a.k.a. Jimmy Tomsulla, or Potato Chip Kelly. GOing back to 2002 nd getting rid of Mariucci and signing Dennis Erickson who took a playoff losing team to thedepths of 2-12 and then drafting Alex Smith over Aaron Rodgers.
Former Jets owner Leon Hess says "I want to win and I want to win now," and then introduces new head coach Rich Kotite. That's way worse than Rex's Namath act.
7:00 you CANNOT talk about Seahawks and backfires without mentioning Matt Hasselbeck's Pick 6 vs Green Bay in the 2003 Wild Card Game when he guaranteed they'd score after winning the coin toss
I know this is hindsight, and you made this video two years ago, but the Chiefs backfire of the Peters trade ended up not being that bad of a deal. They got Thornhill, and Watts with the Rams Second and Fourth Round picks respectively. I would argue that solidifying the safety position which was aging when Peters was there while improving the locker room issues they had when Peters was a Chief actually helped with our run in 2019. I was surprised you didn't select the Todd Blackledge draft pick of 1983, when we could have drafted Jim Kelly, or Dan Marino. That haunted the Chiefs for over thirty years until the Mahomes draft pick in 2017,
06:02 pretty well actually, we got A ring before he did and played in more Super Bowls. Thornhill is doing just fine, and we won a ring the next season (2019 season). Next.
I think the Dolphins biggest backfire comes in 2 parts. Part 1 is not drafting Drew Brees in 2001 with the 26th pick in the first round. Part 2 is not signing Brees in the 2006 off-season, instead opting to trade for Daunte Culpepper.
It's fun watching these 2 years later and seeing how fast the NFL changes. Buffalo is one of the hottest teams. Lions are gonna be the first to go 0-16 and 0-17. Look at Arizona now!
As great as Favre was, I think everyone can agree that his arm was perfect chaos. He could throw like no other, but who would catch it -- that was to be determined, and post-Freeman, Sharpe, and Driver, that became less clear.
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It's a cool list but these are basically modern day backfires with a few mentions of old ones. I just find it hard to imagine that almost every teams biggest blunder basically happened in the last ten years.
The Marcus Peters trade was a backfire? No. It was actually the best decision our front office made this past year. The dude may have been a beast when he was on the field in KC, but he was a cancer in the locker room. Also, he's terrible this year.
3:10 OVERRATED: Favre's INT did *not* cost the Vikings the game and here's why: -Adrian Peterson's *4 fumbles* -The INT *didn't lead to anything,* only OT -The Vikings *never* got the ball in OT as the Saints won the toss (twas the final year of the old OT rules) -The *12th man* in the huddle who was flagged, knocking the Vikings further back (edge of FG range before that)
Naw man, the worst backfire for the Raiders was when they traded Gruden away and then lost to him in the Super Bowl the next season. Honestly one of the worst backfires in sports history.
I remember a video of all of Peterman's interceptions getting taken down, im surprised this wasnt since he would have probaly demanded this to be taken down even though he is already a meme
Kappernick was fired not only because he sucked, but because of the PR mess he was causing. I think it was a great idea to get rid of him. He had offers, but declined them so its not like he really wants to play.
Don't let this distract you from the fact that Thanksgiving was the six year anniversary of the Buttfumble.
And Mark Sanchez played.
Unless you're Joe Namath, guaranteeing anything as a Jet will get you nowhere.
As a 50+ year-old Lions fan...thank you for making it brief.
"Next!" 😂
I just wish the Lions loved me like I love them.
Your cursed because your owners like not paying and taking money back from people. Until those athletes are paid I hope you never make the playoffs
I hear you brother.
Wait, why isn’t the Walker trade the biggest backfire of the Vikings ??
Furture Vikings backfire: giving Kirk Cousins 84 million dollars
Possible
Tear
DEFINITELY Even tho I’m a bears fan I can say the only reason Kirk has been lighting shit up is the receiving core is pretty damn good but he’s just average honestly not sum I see the Vikings sticking with
That is true
Possibly. The only way to fix this is for the OL to give him time.
Vid starts at 1:59.
edit: if your into fashion, then the vid starts at 0:00. BTW thanks for the heart.
Look at it this way Lions fans. Yours was brief.
I like it when people talk about my misery for multiple minutes
That Lions one was NASTY
The vikings is incorrect. you forgot the great trade robbery where they traded a bunch of players for hershell walker that started the Dallas Cowboy dynasty of the 90's. Can't believe you missed this. DAMN SON!!!!
Twas draft picks not players but you're right nonethess
@@Ravendragon52 No. It was players, but the contract said that IF Jimmy Johnson cut any player he would receive draft picks instead. Jimmy didn't want the players, so he cut all five of them and took draft picks instead.
So the Vikings traded players, and lost players AND draft picks.
I got a joke
The lions beating the refs
I got a better one:
The Browns.
I got an even better one
28-3 and yes I’m a falcons fan
Minnesota needs to be Hershel Walker trade
When you showed a picture of my Bears I was like it’s probably going to be the hiring of Trestman or trading Greg Olsen
Trestman was the worst. Bad defense, last place in the nfc north, blown out by packers and patriots.
our biggest fail was losing to the Packers in week 17 of 2010 and letting them into the playoffs only to beat us in the NFC Championship and then go on to win the Superbowl. Still mad about that
Takeo - no Jay Cutler was actually a good QB he broke many bears QB records the o line just ruined him
No, it fits. Given the treatment Cutler got when he was signed being akin to the second coming of Christ...
How about the 2005 draft? Despite having a solid RB in Thomas Jones and big question marks at QB, the Bears selected Cedric Benson instead of Aaron Rodgers.
raiders with the mack trade lol
Yeah I know like Mack is doing pretty good with the bears
are you sure about that
Giving Jon Gruden 100 million and a stake at ownership.
Very entertaining video. I appreciate the Bears parts, as a lifelong Chicagoan. The Coach at the 6:54 mark is a damn good man, so I'm not surprised he reacted that way. Coach "Bones" Fassel is the best Special Teams Coordinator in the League. He's highly empathetic and lobbied to get me playing time back in the day when he ran the Scout Team during my college football years. I'm always happy to see he's doing well. I'm really enjoying this channel. Nice, high quality videos.
busyrand thanks man appreciate the positive comments and thanks for watching!
Lions' and Browns' biggest backfire: being founded
Synner Dethshayde not really he turned the browns into two Super Bowls.....
As the Baltimore Ravens
I’m a ravens fan btw
wouldve fucked the football scene up in the 1950s them not existing though. to be fair the Browns were large innovators of the forward pass.
ravens fan tooo
and bucs (0-26)
I'm a Browns fan and we're still in the playoff picture, thank you very much! lol
The Matt Millen thing got a chuckle from me and a thumbs up for you...terrible timing though with his illness and all...but still funny.
I didnt now FivePoint was a mixed 40 year old. He sounds like a white 30 year old.
Spelling is hard.
That's what I was saying lol
😂 @StevenMartukovich i was typing fast
Yeag
Yeah, he sounds like wears glasses and has straight hair... well, hair.
Prediction for my Pats: Benching Malcom Butler in the Super Bowl?
Matt Scott yep probably
@@coreyn.604 We may never know, but I just feel Butler could have made one or two plays that could have made a difference in the outcome.
The Lions. It's just too easy.
The marcus peters trade worked out fantastically actually since Marcus peters is one of the worst CBs in the NFL right now.
@@b.d.cooper8671 lol. Our secondary makes the rams look all pro
@@colts8146 that's testament to Steve nelson
"So how did that Marcus Peters trade workout?" - to the Chiefs
"So how did that Marcus Peters trade workout?" - to the Rams
[Laughs In Ravens]
Damn five points is reading comments from 2 years after the video was made
I was expecting more for the lions tbh
So was every Lions fan, every year.
John Galt Line shut up kid
@@outofcontrollerspodcast3985 I'll talk whatever shit I want about the team I've been watching for the last 35 years. Thanks.
John Galt Line who was that for the lions?
18-1
FPV looking like the Great Value Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson 😂 great video as always
Raiders was Jamarcus Russell
Mobile, Alabama resident here. Can confirm.
It still hurts
If only the Vikings didn't trade their future for Hershel Walker. And what about Ryan Leaf? That was a backfire so epic that it makes backfires blush
What about the Herschel Walker trade for the Vikes? Practically gave the Cowboys a free super bowl
😂 I forgot about that
1? It gave em 3
So the Seahawks not running the ball is beating a dead horse, but the Falcons not winning an easily winnable Super Bowl isn’t beating a dead horse?
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And for you guys wondering I typed it like that so much it autocorrects to it.
Lmao the Marcus Peters trade worked out GREAT for us. We got a 2nd round pick for a guy that gets abused every game and is one of the worst corners in the league rn
Dude just spouts a bunch of memes. Wonder when the last time he actually watched a football game was
Chiefs gave up 33 to Oakland and you think Marcus Peter's was the problem?
The owner of the “Boltman” costume wasn’t just selling the physical outfit (which I’m sure cost a pretty penny itself) , he was also selling away the intellectual property of the persona, by allowing someone else to use it as they wish. The real value is in the fame of the character.
The Rams one... didn't hurt as bad as I was expecting, cause it lead to McVay, lol. Also the jab at the Chiefs, ouch. Thank you for that, I needed it, lol
Seattle not running the ball, keep beating that dead horse.
Clearly, drafting Dan McGwire, when Brett Favre was still on the board, in the 91 draft, is my pick for Seattle's biggest backfire/mistake.
I still get mad about that, and I'm not much of a Seattle fan
Still not sure they score if they run it.
That Manningham catch still hurts, almost as much as Tyree and the Philly Special. But at least 3 more rings help soften the blow
To be fair about the Marcus Peters trade, the Chiefs won a Super Bowl without him while the Rams lost with him. I know that this was well before the Chiefs won Super Bowl LIV.
The Chiefs worst backfire was Eric Fisher with the number one pick. Many choices could’ve been made but they picked a guy that caused a penalty to lose a playoff game, incredibly mediocre and can get beat easily
Granted, this replay is a year late: Eric fisher wasn't that bad considering what the 2013 draft was and that we did finally win a superbowl with him. My personal mistake would be playing Grbac over Gannon in the 1997 playoffs. But Really, the *true* biggest fuck up in chiefs history was picking Blackledge over Marino in 83.
as bad as 4th and 26 is, the amount of McCarthy era backfires are even worse
4th and 2 recently vs Seahawks
Ty Bringing out the kickoff vs Rams
the Roughing the Passer revision rule
Keeping Dom Capers way too long
Keeping TT way too long
Every TT 1st round pick since 2011 is gone except for Kenny Clark
not scoring against the Seahawks in 2014 that led to their comeback despite 5 INT's.
Sitting A-Rod vs Lions during 15-1 season only for him to be rusty vs Giants in divisional round
McCarthy not adjusting to his playcalling during 2015 without Jordy Nelson leading to a 4-6 2nd half of season going 10-6.
I could go on about the amount of backfires this team has had since SB45
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...Tracy Porter bud. Tracy Porter.
I’m actually so angry. He’s a saints legend
I'd say a bigger backfire for the Patriots is trading Deion Branch. One decent receiver away from Super Bowl XLI champs.
Any chance of an nhl version?
As a Chiefs fan, uhh trading Peters was one of the best moves we've ever made. He's a primadona team cancer.
Chiefs fan here, we had to trade Marcus Peters because rumor has it that he didn't like KC and he was likely going to be gone after his rookie deal anyway. Might as well trade him and get some value out of him. Not to mention the guy is kind of a cancer when you consider only a few teams wanted to trade for him. I'm surprised you didn't pick starting Elvis Grbac over Rich Gannon. Much better example of a backfire.
Grbac over Gannon. Blackledge over Marino. Just about anything KC did between 2007-2013.
I can't stop laughing at Detroit and Matt Millen. Insert a Dam Son or Ron Simmons Damn for that Next.
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3:50 best and most accurate one of them all lmao
I thought this was uploaded 10 months ago lol
Awe, your dog is such a little sweetheart.
I literally spit oot my mouthful of food when lions pic came up followed by “next!”
so besides being super thankful for life truly, I really appreciate this channel it’s content an the comedy provided, thank U ❤️💛💚
Thanks brother. You are welcome. I appreciate you watching and your positive comments. Have a wonderful thanksgiving weekend!
Been a Raider all my life and its all gone down hill after our last Superbowl.
At 11 weeks into the 2022 season, the remark about Elway at 5:47 is absolutely hilarious ......
Dang the lions one was harsh!!
1:15 THAT'S YOU? I DID NOT EXPECT THAT
Detroit Lions: (picture of Matt Millen) NEXT!
Yo! I’m a lifelong Lions fan. Masterful. I couldn’t improve on this. Perfect!
Signing Colin Kaepernick was the biggest mistake? As a 49ers fan, that is weak.
1) In 2012, Colin and Newton dominated the NFL with the Read Option so much that a change in the rules had to be made for 2013. He also was #2 in the NFL behind Flacco for passes of 15+ yards. Colin also got work done in 2013 and led the 49ers to a third (his second) title game.
If not for the protest issue, he would do well in the KC/LA Rams/Eagles system of an RPO, as he is a read option QB at heart, not the under center QB he was forced into by 2014.
2) There are many other mistakes the 49ers have made, such as the other end of that Kaepernick situation, getting rid of Harbaugh and replacing him with Carl from Aqua Teen Hunger Force a.k.a. Jimmy Tomsulla, or Potato Chip Kelly. GOing back to 2002 nd getting rid of Mariucci and signing Dennis Erickson who took a playoff losing team to thedepths of 2-12 and then drafting Alex Smith over Aaron Rodgers.
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Former Jets owner Leon Hess says "I want to win and I want to win now," and then introduces new head coach Rich Kotite. That's way worse than Rex's Namath act.
I'm more pissed by the David Tyree catch to be honest.
Kap can't read a defense, can't adjust for a blitz and can't find his 3rd reciever. Letting him walk were one of the best decisions the team ever made
How the hell did that chargers costume cost over 6 figures
Great video! Let's hope TPS don't steal this
Was bracing for the Lions.
All it was was a pic of Millon. X3
7:00 you CANNOT talk about Seahawks and backfires without mentioning Matt Hasselbeck's Pick 6 vs Green Bay in the 2003 Wild Card Game when he guaranteed they'd score after winning the coin toss
WE WANT THE BALL AND WE’RE GONNA SCORE
Bolt man one of the most depressing mascots ever. I didn't even know he existed just like most football fans.
John Elway also signed Flacco.
Terry Porter? Homie his name is Tracy Porter
I hated that we lost Percy at the time he was one of our only playmakers but it worked out for us
I know this is hindsight, and you made this video two years ago, but the Chiefs backfire of the Peters trade ended up not being that bad of a deal. They got Thornhill, and Watts with the Rams Second and Fourth Round picks respectively. I would argue that solidifying the safety position which was aging when Peters was there while improving the locker room issues they had when Peters was a Chief actually helped with our run in 2019. I was surprised you didn't select the Todd Blackledge draft pick of 1983, when we could have drafted Jim Kelly, or Dan Marino. That haunted the Chiefs for over thirty years until the Mahomes draft pick in 2017,
7:07 it is. Maybe letting Sherman go but that started this mess
11:16 what is the name of the background music? I must know!!!
Raiders drafting JaMarcus Russell.
49ers not keeping Garcia is a backfire.
06:02 pretty well actually, we got A ring before he did and played in more Super Bowls. Thornhill is doing just fine, and we won a ring the next season (2019 season). Next.
Love ur vids
The best part about that Manningham sound bite truly is Rio catching it right in Belichick's fugly-ass face on the next play. Go Giants lol
I think the Dolphins biggest backfire comes in 2 parts. Part 1 is not drafting Drew Brees in 2001 with the 26th pick in the first round. Part 2 is not signing Brees in the 2006 off-season, instead opting to trade for Daunte Culpepper.
Elway didn't bring in Tebow.
"Next"
Thank you for saving us the time to hear how bad we are because we already know
It's fun watching these 2 years later and seeing how fast the NFL changes.
Buffalo is one of the hottest teams.
Lions are gonna be the first to go 0-16 and 0-17.
Look at Arizona now!
As great as Favre was, I think everyone can agree that his arm was perfect chaos. He could throw like no other, but who would catch it -- that was to be determined, and post-Freeman, Sharpe, and Driver, that became less clear.
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Damn five points back at it again with dam son
Two jabs at Farve.. I love it
My new profile picture backfired on me
LOL
Seahawks: we want the ball we are going to score Packers: Pick 6?
I knew it was gonna be trestman. At least we back on track
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That epic fail for the into had me laughing😂
That picture of Matt Millen was worth 1000 words, none of them good words though.
Jay Cutler is a legend, he is the worst decision for every GMs in the league.
It's a cool list but these are basically modern day backfires with a few mentions of old ones. I just find it hard to imagine that almost every teams biggest blunder basically happened in the last ten years.
Very close to first,anyway great vid five!
The Marcus Peters trade was a backfire? No. It was actually the best decision our front office made this past year. The dude may have been a beast when he was on the field in KC, but he was a cancer in the locker room. Also, he's terrible this year.
3:10 OVERRATED: Favre's INT did *not* cost the Vikings the game and here's why:
-Adrian Peterson's *4 fumbles*
-The INT *didn't lead to anything,* only OT
-The Vikings *never* got the ball in OT as the Saints won the toss (twas the final year of the old OT rules)
-The *12th man* in the huddle who was flagged, knocking the Vikings further back (edge of FG range before that)
Naw man, the worst backfire for the Raiders was when they traded Gruden away and then lost to him in the Super Bowl the next season. Honestly one of the worst backfires in sports history.
I’m a patriots fan and I laughed at ours... I was like “well, they went to manningham. What next?”
I remember a video of all of Peterman's interceptions getting taken down, im surprised this wasnt since he would have probaly demanded this to be taken down even though he is already a meme
Kappernick was fired not only because he sucked, but because of the PR mess he was causing. I think it was a great idea to get rid of him. He had offers, but declined them so its not like he really wants to play.