So many memories... Marlin Jackson's pick in 2006 watched on a shaky internet connection, with my dad getting up from bed and yelling at me "what do you have to scream about so late at night?". Reggie's post-TD dance in SB XLI and me thinking "we're still in it". The 45-44 game with me jumping up and down like crazy after Andrew's bomb to T.Y. and my gf questioning my sanity. You brought back so many good moments of my life as (arguably) the only Colts fan in Italy. Thank you Collin.
I love this team so much. Obviously no list of all time will get it perfect, but this was very well done. The music choice especially made me able to enjoy the beautiful memories this team has given me over the years.
Im only 22 yrs old and Ive been blessed enough to be there for every one of those homegames from the afc champioship game to the Andrew luck TY touchdown. #Horseshoeforlife
It makes you wonder, “What happened?” We we’re so good. What went wrong? I will still love the Colt even in the bad seasons, even if they move cities again, even if I move away from Indianapolis, even if they never win a single damn game again, they are my team and I’m never letting those players go.
It was great, an honorable mention would be the Wayne fumble and recovery midair in the 2006 AFC title game. It was the scariest play that I can remember and it felt it was in slow motion. I remember flashbacks of going into FOXBOROUGH and coming up short and the Vanderjagt missed field goal after the fumble recovery by Nick Harper. I felt that was a symbolic moment for that Colts era, we weren’t going to let a championship get ripped out of our hands anymore.
Andrew Stalnaker the Wayne play in the AFCCG is the one I really wanted to get on the list. But there’s just too many good plays, some are going to get left off
Collin Telesz understood, a lot of plays before my time as well that probably mean more to others than they do to me just because I didn’t get to witness them. I still enjoy your videos nevertheless.
Im a new Colts fan I started watching football all together at the start of this year’s season, and I love the Colts so much, I’ve been trying to learn about past Colts players and the history of the team since im a huge casual right now, and this video has been incredible 🏈🐐
I live in Austin, TX. Believe it! I'm really snowed in and I'm in one of those moods.... That was great! We've had some great plays, teams, players, and so many memories..... Go Colts!!!
Kelvin Hayden's pick 6 should be top 10 at least. He sealed the deal for the Colts to win the Super Bowl. He was the last one to score a TD in that game.
This shit makes me cry with that music. My first days of watching the colts was 95 and I really start to remember right when Peyton was drafted. And to grow up during his whole career and have all those amazing moments and every single one of them and more I’m with my best friends or my parents at the game or at champps or Damon’s. Was so lucky every week was a blast and I promise you during all these crazy comebacks we never got nervous once and we knew we we’re gonna win every time lol. It was the sheriff
I'm not sure what to think about the video, as always and is already said well done we appreciate the work ;) I for myself wouldn't say its the top 25 plays rather its the 25 important ones like nr 2 that doesn't look like a top play for me just based on the film but it surely was an important one. I hope it is understandable how i meant it, it is critism on a very high level ;) I for myself would love an top 10-25 most spectacular plays like the ones of Ballard, Harrison or Lucks jump after the fumble that one sure would be interesting either and for me more fitting as "top" but well maybe i just define the word different ;) but anyway as said thank you very much for making all the videos appreciate it keep the good work up ;)
Totally understand what you’re saying. It’s a balance, to have some important and spectacular plays. The plays that are both though are really special, like the Ballard play with the spinning, game winning walkoff TD in OT
Another great video Colin! I only wish Marvin Harrison’s one handed catch against the Titans would’ve made it on the list, but it’s still a great compilation!
Go colts! The video makes me happy to be a fan and see the wonders and the history and the memories we have as colts fans! Thank you and this is why I subbed u a long time ago because these are the best! Let’s do work with rivers this year I believe 2020❤️
Blame irsay for being on drugs and getting rid off manning, he should of retired a colt, luck got into a ski boarding accident that tore his throwing shoulder and destroyed his ribs ect so he was forced to retire early
So glad Darrell Reid hit got the love it deserves. All these nfl big hit videos on TH-cam and not one has a hit John Madden in his late days of announcing said it was one of the biggest hits he’d ever seen. Absolute carnage, with props to Travis Henry to get up. Such a text book tackle, it probably protected both players from being hurt.
Gary Bracket, Vick Ballard, Marcus Pollard, Mathis, Sanders, Wayne, Harrison, Antoine Bethea, Kelvin Hayden, so many great fxckall players and so many great fxckall plays! Memories!
I grew up in WNY and was a colts fan from the start in 2002-2003. Can relate to Andrew Luck quitting cuz I had to quit immediately after HS, even tho I had no shot to go pro. I don’t necessarily dislike Luck, but can’t comprehend how he was that good without a killer instinct and IQ that is needed in football and still quit. He had it all and just gave up when a perfect O line was built for him. I’m a fan of the team as an organization. I was 13 concussions deep (recovered from) and now 24 with arthritis, torn labrum, back issues, etc... and view luck as an American with every right, but, if he took another year to heal and played, this team would be contenders for years. In the end, some people simply don’t have a pain tolerance/resilience. Shit, I watched my fib/tib snap and laughed it off, doesn’t mean I’m some sort of tough guy but walked on that for days as a 15 year old. I can’t comprehend why luck quit. It’s his right, but in the end, why? Why leave such a great organization when offered another entire year to recover? That’s the part I cannot respect. And yet get called a bad fan for it. I don’t care, but every time I see these I wonder WTF Luck was thinking.
Maybe it’s because it was instilled in me and my teammates at times that you do not go home until you work so hard that you puke. I don’t disrespect luck, but for fucks sake, my grandfather and father were on active duty in their respective generations. And Luck simply displayed fear. That is what I can never respect. He gave the middle finger to the organization, which he had every right to do as an American, yet, I can’t respect that. You don’t waste potential like that in my eyes from a moral standpoint.
Missed a couple like when Marvin spun in mid air after catching the ball. Or how about when Marvin Harrison once again fell between 4 Broncos and got up to run it in for the TD. Could have taken out a couple and added those in but nice compilation. Wish we had that with today’s Colts. So sad.
Loved it except Marvin Harrison’s catch against Tennessee in 2003 should’ve been on there. Same with Reggie Wayne’s one handed catch against Green Bay in 2012
Kelvin Hayden, more or less superbowl clinching play, at #22 is ridiculous...if you're talking all time colts best plays, it has to be top 5 top 10 at least
I can understand that. It’s early, but I think as time passes it will be remembered as one of those all time moments in Colts history. Going into KC on Sunday night, after losing to them in the playoffs and Luck’s retirement, and we shut Mahomes down. One of the great defensive performances to remember and that Houston stop was the pinnacle of it.
Obviously your not a long time Colt Fan. You seemingly only know about the Manning years and little else. Please don't mention "all-time" when you don't truly know the history of the Organization. Unitas, Lenny Moore, Raymond Berry, Bert Jones, Lydell Mitchell, the Magical 1995 season.....of which blow away the majority of what you put out there. Don't get me wrong....I like that you tried....but really....No Faulk or Edgerrin James plays?
A lot of these were just...decent plays. Also, a huge hit isn't a "Top play" even if the mouth-breathers think that's what the game is all about. Two genetically altered PED vessels running full steam into each other isn't a top play. This entire list should have started and ended with Peyton Manning, and had about 25 more. I'm a 49ers fan, and I will say that I don't care if Brady throws for 200,000 yards and wins 12 Super Bowls, he isn't/wasn't as great a QB as Peyton Manning. Back on topic: Then a separate top 25 plays with anything else the Colts have done in their history. :)
Loved it except Marvin Harrison’s catch against Tennessee in 2003 should’ve been on there. Same with Reggie Wayne’s one handed catch against Green Bay in 2012
Loved it except Marvin Harrison’s catch against Tennessee in 2003 should’ve been on there. Same with Reggie Wayne’s one handed catch against Green Bay in 2012
So many memories... Marlin Jackson's pick in 2006 watched on a shaky internet connection, with my dad getting up from bed and yelling at me "what do you have to scream about so late at night?". Reggie's post-TD dance in SB XLI and me thinking "we're still in it". The 45-44 game with me jumping up and down like crazy after Andrew's bomb to T.Y. and my gf questioning my sanity.
You brought back so many good moments of my life as (arguably) the only Colts fan in Italy. Thank you Collin.
A lot of those plays I feel like happened just yesterday. They bring a smile to my face. Thanks for putting that together.
4:02 Peyton Manning smiles bc it was his former teammate
yeah i thought that was so funny and cool
Should’ve used bob lamey’s call on the marlin Jackson pick
we were all thinking it
Patrick Bath oh I can’t watch that clip without hearing his voice
Bob was and always will be a legend. The way he exuded excitement over the airways was second to none.
MARLINS GOT IT...WE'RE GOING TO THE SUPERBOWL!!!!!!
The smirk Peyton gave when he watched the Mathis sack fumble replay was priceless!
I’m hoping he was seeing what we had just seen, Robert reminding everyone that they were in his house. Peyton couldn’t disagree lol
I love this team so much. Obviously no list of all time will get it perfect, but this was very well done. The music choice especially made me able to enjoy the beautiful memories this team has given me over the years.
video made me want to cry. love my colts
SERIOUSLY YOU OPENED WITH DARREL REID? I was at that game! Biggest hit I've ever seen! :D SO HAPPY you included it
Yeah, there are a few plays that could’ve made the list over it, but I really wanted to start the video with a bang
Nice video as always....not much good from the Colts in the 90s but the emtman pick 6 vs the dolphins in 92 was a good one that wasn't included
Im only 22 yrs old and Ive been blessed enough to be there for every one of those homegames from the afc champioship game to the Andrew luck TY touchdown. #Horseshoeforlife
That Marlin Jackson int and the announcer screaming the colts are going to the super bowl make me tear up everytime.
Thank you for creating another amazing video. It’s always fun to watch Colts highlights!
That Ballard TD was my computer background for a couple years in college. Inverted and diving for a TD in OT. Love it.
Collin - Your videos are phenomenal.
I was 6 years old and at the cowboys vs colts game in 1999. Forever a special memory as it was my first colts game in attendance
Thank you for this! Good to see these highlights again. Especially when me missing sports seems at an all time high at the moment. Love the vid!!
It makes you wonder, “What happened?” We we’re so good. What went wrong? I will still love the Colt even in the bad seasons, even if they move cities again, even if I move away from Indianapolis, even if they never win a single damn game again, they are my team and I’m never letting those players go.
What are your thoughts, any plays that I missed? It can be hard to narrow down to just 25 plays, would love to hear other opinions..
Your work is appreciated!!! #stampedeblue
It was great, an honorable mention would be the Wayne fumble and recovery midair in the 2006 AFC title game. It was the scariest play that I can remember and it felt it was in slow motion. I remember flashbacks of going into FOXBOROUGH and coming up short and the Vanderjagt missed field goal after the fumble recovery by Nick Harper. I felt that was a symbolic moment for that Colts era, we weren’t going to let a championship get ripped out of our hands anymore.
Andrew Stalnaker the Wayne play in the AFCCG is the one I really wanted to get on the list. But there’s just too many good plays, some are going to get left off
Collin Telesz understood, a lot of plays before my time as well that probably mean more to others than they do to me just because I didn’t get to witness them. I still enjoy your videos nevertheless.
I feel like the J Houston one shouldn’t be on here. It was meaningful, but he went unblocked.
Im a new Colts fan I started watching football all together at the start of this year’s season, and I love the Colts so much, I’ve been trying to learn about past Colts players and the history of the team since im a huge casual right now, and this video has been incredible 🏈🐐
I live in Austin, TX. Believe it! I'm really snowed in and I'm in one of those moods.... That was great! We've had some great plays, teams, players, and so many memories..... Go Colts!!!
Kelvin Hayden's pick 6 should be top 10 at least. He sealed the deal for the Colts to win the Super Bowl. He was the last one to score a TD in that game.
Yeah...I love the list, but Hayden should be in top 5. I blacked out from the joy of the play. The first and only time that has ever happened.
This shit makes me cry with that music. My first days of watching the colts was 95 and I really start to remember right when Peyton was drafted. And to grow up during his whole career and have all those amazing moments and every single one of them and more I’m with my best friends or my parents at the game or at champps or Damon’s. Was so lucky every week was a blast and I promise you during all these crazy comebacks we never got nervous once and we knew we we’re gonna win every time lol. It was the sheriff
Brings back a lot of great memories!
I very much enjoy the use of This Will Destroy You for this!
I'm not sure what to think about the video, as always and is already said well done we appreciate the work ;)
I for myself wouldn't say its the top 25 plays rather its the 25 important ones like nr 2 that doesn't look like a top play for me just based on the film but it surely was an important one. I hope it is understandable how i meant it, it is critism on a very high level ;)
I for myself would love an top 10-25 most spectacular plays like the ones of Ballard, Harrison or Lucks jump after the fumble that one sure would be interesting either and for me more fitting as "top" but well maybe i just define the word different ;)
but anyway as said thank you very much for making all the videos appreciate it keep the good work up ;)
Totally understand what you’re saying. It’s a balance, to have some important and spectacular plays. The plays that are both though are really special, like the Ballard play with the spinning, game winning walkoff TD in OT
@@CollinTelesz yeah its definitley not an easy quest to make all that and get it down to 25 by proably a millions plays in Colts history ;)
Yet again with a really good video.
Another great video Colin! I only wish Marvin Harrison’s one handed catch against the Titans would’ve made it on the list, but it’s still a great compilation!
Great memories ive been a colts fan since about 10 yrs old im now 60 glorious times indeed
Thank u for the video. What a trip down memory lane.
I enjoyed that immensely. Thanks.
That Vick Ballard back-arched td was phenomenal
youre so good at these videos buddy
Go colts! The video makes me happy to be a fan and see the wonders and the history and the memories we have as colts fans! Thank you and this is why I subbed u a long time ago because these are the best! Let’s do work with rivers this year I believe 2020❤️
Great video man‼️💪🏽
Watching this made me sad that the era for Colts great qbs is over, Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck had to leave us to soon unfortunately.
Blame irsay for being on drugs and getting rid off manning, he should of retired a colt, luck got into a ski boarding accident that tore his throwing shoulder and destroyed his ribs ect so he was forced to retire early
So glad Darrell Reid hit got the love it deserves. All these nfl big hit videos on TH-cam and not one has a hit John Madden in his late days of announcing said it was one of the biggest hits he’d ever seen. Absolute carnage, with props to Travis Henry to get up. Such a text book tackle, it probably protected both players from being hurt.
I forgot how badass that move by Ballard was. What’s the music? Great video as always
The Mighty Rio Grande - This Will Destroy You
so hyped for my colts this next season lets goooo
Gary Bracket, Vick Ballard, Marcus Pollard, Mathis, Sanders, Wayne, Harrison, Antoine Bethea, Kelvin Hayden, so many great fxckall players and so many great fxckall plays! Memories!
Very nice. Could have included the Bert Jones era, and the first 'immaculate reception' in Super Bowl V.
#9 might be my favorite sports highlight of all time. Incredible body control.
Awesome video. Very easily could've done top 50.
Peyton’s smile after that Mathis sack was heartwarming
I grew up in WNY and was a colts fan from the start in 2002-2003. Can relate to Andrew Luck quitting cuz I had to quit immediately after HS, even tho I had no shot to go pro. I don’t necessarily dislike Luck, but can’t comprehend how he was that good without a killer instinct and IQ that is needed in football and still quit. He had it all and just gave up when a perfect O line was built for him. I’m a fan of the team as an organization. I was 13 concussions deep (recovered from) and now 24 with arthritis, torn labrum, back issues, etc... and view luck as an American with every right, but, if he took another year to heal and played, this team would be contenders for years. In the end, some people simply don’t have a pain tolerance/resilience. Shit, I watched my fib/tib snap and laughed it off, doesn’t mean I’m some sort of tough guy but walked on that for days as a 15 year old. I can’t comprehend why luck quit. It’s his right, but in the end, why? Why leave such a great organization when offered another entire year to recover? That’s the part I cannot respect. And yet get called a bad fan for it. I don’t care, but every time I see these I wonder WTF Luck was thinking.
Maybe it’s because it was instilled in me and my teammates at times that you do not go home until you work so hard that you puke. I don’t disrespect luck, but for fucks sake, my grandfather and father were on active duty in their respective generations. And Luck simply displayed fear. That is what I can never respect. He gave the middle finger to the organization, which he had every right to do as an American, yet, I can’t respect that. You don’t waste potential like that in my eyes from a moral standpoint.
I may have included Luck’s touchdown to Avery against the Lions in 2012 on the last play. It’s hard to only pick 25 plays.
Collin Telesz....the only person on the colts who always produces 👍🐴
No Edgerrin James? No Eric Dickerson against Denver on Halloween? Great Video, missing some
JTs run to seal the game against the pats this past season is top 10
That Brady INT was the loudest the RCA Dome has ever been!
this is beautiful!
Great pick at #1.... "Marlin's got it! "
You picked the right #1
The play when mathis sacked manning and manning smiles. Classic
This video should have included the handful of Eugene Danials’ interception returns for touchdowns. a few of those against the NY jets.
Missed a couple like when Marvin spun in mid air after catching the ball. Or how about when Marvin Harrison once again fell between 4 Broncos and got up to run it in for the TD. Could have taken out a couple and added those in but nice compilation. Wish we had that with today’s Colts. So sad.
I miss Vick Ballard man that guy could play
Number 25 play in 2022 is a fine and suspension
Liked the Friday night lights music
Reggie for the win!! Should be higher
Go Colts!!!!
The chuck strong game hits different when you have family who went through leukemia
Love it
I personally would have had TY Hiltons game winning td from 2016 against the chargers. Still a great list though
Colts vs Broncos Jacobi broken von Miller tackle
My nomination for a missing play is when Mike Curtis leveled the fan who ran on the field and picked up the ball.
Knew what #1 was and was not disappointed
God the Darrell Reid hit
Great vid but you could have just uploaded 12 minutes of what is at the 10:09 mark and I would be happy
I'm not crying, you're crying.
#13 should’ve easily been in the top 3
Coaches like Dungy should never be fired.
The winning touchdown in arguably the most important game in NFL history should always be #1.
Loved it except Marvin Harrison’s catch against Tennessee in 2003 should’ve been on there. Same with Reggie Wayne’s one handed catch against Green Bay in 2012
Dude...
How was the play that sealed
Indy’s only Super Bowl ranked number 22?
Will you make a top 50 plays of 2019?
I think so, but I'm not so sure anymore
@@CollinTelesz What do you mean man? We love your videos! The only colts page out there!!
DomoWiggly it takes time to not only make the video but rank the plays first, which is hard to do
need to add some Jonathan Taylor now
Andrew Luck Touchdown pass in Detroit with no time left to win the game on the last play!
Peyton manning pulling off a 17 point comeback, in less than 5 minutes
They got #1 right. All that matters.
Kelvin Hayden, more or less superbowl clinching play, at #22 is ridiculous...if you're talking all time colts best plays, it has to be top 5 top 10 at least
Michael
Real Colts fans know the greatest play of all time wasn't in the Super Bowl.
Now it’s a sloppy mess
I dont see #24 as a top 25 all time.
I can understand that. It’s early, but I think as time passes it will be remembered as one of those all time moments in Colts history. Going into KC on Sunday night, after losing to them in the playoffs and Luck’s retirement, and we shut Mahomes down. One of the great defensive performances to remember and that Houston stop was the pinnacle of it.
As awesome as this is, its missing Bob Lamey.
Manning to Reggie vs NE is not #13. I’m sorry it’s too 5-7 at worst.
Obviously your not a long time Colt Fan. You seemingly only know about the Manning years and little else. Please don't mention "all-time" when you don't truly know the history of the Organization. Unitas, Lenny Moore, Raymond Berry, Bert Jones, Lydell Mitchell, the Magical 1995 season.....of which blow away the majority of what you put out there. Don't get me wrong....I like that you tried....but really....No Faulk or Edgerrin James plays?
In colts history? Reminder the colts wad baltimore before they koved to Indy 🤦🏻
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A lot of these were just...decent plays. Also, a huge hit isn't a "Top play" even if the mouth-breathers think that's what the game is all about. Two genetically altered PED vessels running full steam into each other isn't a top play. This entire list should have started and ended with Peyton Manning, and had about 25 more. I'm a 49ers fan, and I will say that I don't care if Brady throws for 200,000 yards and wins 12 Super Bowls, he isn't/wasn't as great a QB as Peyton Manning.
Back on topic: Then a separate top 25 plays with anything else the Colts have done in their history. :)
i knew that was the number 1 play lol before i watched this
or manning kneel down right after lol
Loved it except Marvin Harrison’s catch against Tennessee in 2003 should’ve been on there. Same with Reggie Wayne’s one handed catch against Green Bay in 2012
Loved it except Marvin Harrison’s catch against Tennessee in 2003 should’ve been on there. Same with Reggie Wayne’s one handed catch against Green Bay in 2012
I personally like Reggie’s game winner against Houston, the rosencopter game. And Peyton to Marvin for the TD record. That was a big moment.
Wayne’s performance in the GB/Chuckstrong game should be praised as one of the best, if not the best single game performances as a Colt imo.