This one isn't as egregious as others, but it drives me nuts when a defensive player intercepts the ball on 4th down rather than batting it down. You'll have much better field position with an incomplete and turnover on downs rather than an int that isn't ran back to the LoS.
Never seen an o linemen pull that crap. Certain positions still have fundamentals. Seems with others, when you're physically gifted even for nfl standards, all of a sudden, you're allowed to do whatever you want and peewee taught fundamental are yeeted out the window
I feel like that’s primarily defensive players that do so. And I’d guess it’s mainly cause majority May never get an NFL touchdown in their career, so when the ball is on the ground, they see it as that 1 chance at a TD.
Good list - but the real #1 is not there: early celebration. WRs dropping the ball before crossing the goal line. I just cannot wrap my head around it... My # 2: committing an offside or NZI when it's 4th & 5 or less, and the offense is obviously trying to draw an offside. My #3: holding at the non-action side of the field and thus negating a great play that happens on the other side. When your team makes a huge play, you're happy for a fraction of a moment, and suddenly there's laundry, and it turns out there was a holding so far away from the action that it wasn't even on the screen... Honorable mention: retaliating / punching back. Everyne knows that it's not the initial swing/punch the refs will notice and throw a flag fork, but the retaliation...
Haven’t finished this video yet, but I hope DeSean Jackson’s early celebration and Toney’s offsides are included. Two boneheaded plays that literally made my jaw drop. so so SO damn easy to avoid
Honorable mention: QBs catching deflected balls instead of batting them down. Rarely results in a TD (Mariota), usually ends up as a sack instead of an incomplete pass Also, related to throwing short of the sticks: lining up shotgun with inches to go
Best example, I could see of running backwards where it actually worked was Seneca Wallace in college. If you know the play, you know it well. If you don’t look it up.
I’m surprised, especially with this year’s rule, you didn’t add kick returners who try to return the ball without getting anywhere near the 25-yd line. There’s been more fumbles on KRs this year than KR TDs.
Most famous example Super Bowl 48 opening kickoff dude was like 6 yards deep but he was feeling that Super Bowl juice and energy like he HAD to return it Seahawks got him inside the 20 directly led to the safety and game over
The thing I can't stand is when players who are running the ball slide to the ground for no reason. Like dude, you have 10 or 20 yards of open field in front of you, KEEP GOING. I'm thinking specifically of one time where instead of easily running for a first down, the player with the ball slid to the ground a yard short.
I hate when the players hug the sideline while running from a defender. Sometimes they accidentally step out of bounds or the defender gets close enough to run them out. They should move over another foot so they don't do that.
You forgot the greatest running backward moment in NFL history is when Roger Staubach ran backward for 40 yards and still managed to convert on the play! The most infuriating play is throwing checkdown on 4th and long.
That's actually not stupid on the player's part. It's because of contract incentives/interceptions being taken into consideration for pro-bowl, hall of fame, etc. Hell, they even matter for the DC in terms of how his job performance is viewed.
Maybe it’s just me but why does every defender try to pick up a fumble and run for a scoop and score when everyone is near them? Just fall on the damn ball.
Bear fans here. I don't even remember the blown coverage td. Grossmans pic on the other hand, those I remember vividly. Nothing like losing a rainy Super Bowl to an indoor team. Great times.
Wide receivers going offsides/false starts- I mean come on, just turn your head and literally look down the line at the freaking ball. Half their games are on the road, so they can't even hear the cadence anyway. Kills me. Or waiting an extra ten to fifteen seconds for some reason to decide to call a timeout when it is blatantly obvious to everyone that a timeout is necessay.
When the 'Throwing short of the sticks' segment came up, I was bracing myself to have to relive the Vikings v. Giants Wild Card game last year. I get why Kirk made the throw....still....a bit frustrating
To be fair that does partly fall on an OC as well, if thats the read Kirk or any other QB doesn't really have the ability to do otherwise in most cases
Just starting the vid, but I better see Newer QBs running 15 yards behind the LOS: Fields, Zach, Ridder, Bryce Young, Howell, Love, Stroud, Will Levis. Idk how many times I’ve seen QBs just run 10+ yards backwards and think they’re gonna juke a LB only to eat all the shit. It became such a pet peeve this year it’s so rampant
@@WhiteG60 Thrash and Pinkston and the man made 3 NFC titles games, with one good reciever he went 13-3 and made the Super Bowl, that reciever got hurt so nucking futs , but McNabb don’t deserve the hate
@@phillipreed6599 McNabb was good, but he was never the top 5/top 3 the media tried to portray him as at times. After seeing Andy Reid over the past 25 years, I think we all know that whatever QB he has always looks better than they really are due to the way Andy crafts the offense and play calls. McNabb did squat without Andy (granted, he was old fat and lazy by the time he went to Washington), Jeff Garcia, AJ Feeley, Mike Vick, Kevin Kolb, Alex Smith, Matt Moore all looked as good or better under Reid than they did anywhere else. I mean, they went to the playoffs with AJ Feeley and Jeff Garcia.
@@WhiteG60 from 2001-2005 he was as elite as they come. He has perverted your perception with the years after, but during that time it was Brady, Manning, then McNabb. Brees was hurt. Bledsoe was washed. Garcia was good but during those years he couldn’t touch McNabb. Kerry Collin’s? Vinny Testaverde? Can’t use Brees, he got hurt. Who you got at #3 from ‘01-‘05 if not McNabb?
@@WhiteG60 it wasn’t even that McNabb was that good….. there was little to no competition for the crown. NFL was the Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and McNabb show
@@WhiteG60 and before you reply. McNabb had 15,000 yards with 103 Tuddies to 46 picks over that 5 years with 4 nfc title game appearances and a Super Bowl appearance
QBs throwing it 3 yards on 3rd & 9 will never not cause me heart burn. Throwing it behind the LoS on 4th & 7+ and I just want everyone involved in that play fired (carr). Throwing it away on 4th & Goal with 10 seconds left, down 5 (carr). In a league where QBs like Herbert complete 40 yard bombs on 3rd & 27, you want to check it down?
Something always bothered me was when a play happens, they could very likely get overturned with a challenge, instead of sprinting to the line and calling a play (which to be fair does happen), sometimes the offense will sprint to the line and just, stand there for a few seconds like the're telling the opposing coach "Hey you can challenge that we'll give you time" I know it's to get set and such to avoid a penalty, but I've seen teams get set and still just stand there for like 5 seconds doing nothing like it's a normal play, in case why did you all haul ass to the line? If they're worried about a quick play that loses yards, I'd take a 2 yard loss on the following play over a 30+ yard pass being called back and potentially costing the drive
@rustyshacklefordrefined5756 yeah that's pretty much how throwing the ball away works. Thanks for stating the obvious. You're the type of person that leaves comments just to see them in your own screen.
@@ThePrufessa I only mention it specifically because I remember watching a video of some running back doing that and they called him for intentional grounding when someone was in the area.
It’s funny that u brought up Mike Jones tackling Dyson to win the Rams a Super Bowl, because my dad got to sit next to his dad on the bus to the after party. (I just realized my dad is really old, because I wasn’t born when that happened)
That time when Nickell Robey-Coleman didn't throw up his hands after the no-call had nothing to do with what he did with his hands. The refs clearly saw it, they were out to get the Saints, and even if the Saints had survived, they would have tried to find ways to cheat the Saints in the Super Bowl vs. their then-golden boy, Tom Brady.
Nope, a fluke. Or, staged for country. Notice how American "tragedy" occur within those states. Looking for morale and financial booster suddenly the most watched sport is headlining SB. Just like Patriots always winning, somehow we're a country trying to be less American. Patriots are now losers. Rams were only set up to bring attention to stadium and signify it as Hollywood's playground. Notice how you suddenly see more has beens. Games are staged more. Gambling was introduced by who? Now suddenly Jaguars are cool? I wish I could go far as to say "they" knew this event would happen so "they" did this. We all know the Olympics are picked in advance. Doesn't make it any less corrupt.
You don't see as much now, but I'm kind of surprised "dropping the ball just before endzone" wasn't mentioned. There were a few years where, I swear, that shit happened three or four times every week, and it drove me crazy every single time.
Maybe this is a slight recency thing with it just happening in a Colts game and getting a defensive player suspended for the rest of the year, but when quarterbacks throw hospital passes.
Oh oh oh I got one…… WHY THE FUCK DO THE PLAYERS KEEP PUNCHING EACH OTHER WITH THEIR HELMETS ON. It ain’t no amateurs boxing helmet (sorry for the cap this has been a age old mystery to me)
sometimes throwing short I understand as a secondary outlet when the deep enough receivers are tightly covered, but other times it inexplicably appears to be Plan A
I definitely think there’s enough reward vs risk with throwing the ball when being sacked. There are a lot of factors, but there’s enough potential to I think make it not that dumb.
I’ve come to the realization that intentional grounding isn’t really a penalty. It’s a spot foul and loss of down-the result of the penalty gives the, the same down and distance as if they just took the sack.
@@erakfishfishfish yeah , so the only benefit of keeping the ball in your hands is that it can’t be turned over. So it’s a chance of a turnover vs however many yards you’d lose on the sack. I could easily see those chances being favorable in a couple of situations
On 4th down, intercepting a pass 30 plus yards downfield, and then running backwards trying avoid being tackled. Especially when your teammate did the same bonehead play last week.
Attached to blown coverages needs to be: Not turning around while playing man and being targeted. So many Catches/DPI are actually in good coverage that could easily be interceptions if the defenders would turn around when the ball is coming.
Honorable mention: A QB scrambling out of bounds for a loss rather than just throwing it away. Every single QB has done this and I still have no idea why. It wouldn't be intentional grounding and it takes no effort to just throw the ball out but everyone just takes the 1-5 yard loss every time.
Special shoutout to sideline players/coaches/interns who swing their hands incomplete on a obvious sideline catch. I'm sure it will dupe the ref one of these millenia
What irritates me that NFL players constantly do is that you have these players who has been in the league for 5 years or more. Yet they still continuously commit holding penalties knowing 9 times out of 10 it's going to be called and then you see the camera gets pointed to the person who committed the holding penalty and they just shake their head like it was a bad call and they didn't do anything🤦🏾♂️
Players with no single awareness of clock management in the final minutes of potential game winning or game tying drives in the 4th quarter. Lengthy celebrations of meaningless 1st downs like they already have scored the TD. Weird scramble plays on ''and long'' downs as QB leading to absolutely nothing with an almost zero chance of enough yards (+ time waste). Not trying to go out of bounds on a successful pass, which realistically can't lead to a TD.
Lajarius Sneed’s holding and PI’s at the most crucial points are starting to get ridiculous, it’s consistently a thing for him every game and I dont understand🤷🏽♂️
You are DEAD WRONG about the last one. Bill Walsh himself said and wrote that the Pass should gain at least half of the needed yardage and the receiver should be able to pick up the other half. Bill Walsh said/wrote that a completed pass that fails to pick up the first is still better than an incomplete pass. He talked about momentum, consistency, being a play maker and making plays in space, and about having confidence in executing. I trust Bill more than 5 Point's hot take.
@@FivePointsVids - That's your reply? Do people cal five points videos the bible for football coaches, or do they say that of "Finding the winning edge"? I guess his passing concepts are out of date. Oh, wait, they are staples. I guess coaching situational football is out of date, or what, they revolutionized football. I guess that scripting plays is a thing of the past. Oh, wait, that is a staple of football too. I guess his tactic of throwing to the end zone from the 15-20 yard line rather than just trying to grind the ball in with the run game is.... you guessed it, a staple tactic as well. I guess the Scramble drill rules he invented are... the blue print of pretty much every modern NFL playbook and practice. I could do this all day. Take your L, and I will see you next week for another bad take.
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As a jaded OU fan. Not rushing 4 pisses me off.
*Honorable mention:* Punching other players that have a helmet on
That has been a Mystery to me all my life
Also shoving a player in front of a ref and then acting all surprised the ref throws a flag.
Probably because they know they can't hurt them so they don't have to worry about any legal consequences while still acting tough
with a closed fist, nonetheless.
Defenders celebrating like they made a play when the ball sails 20+ yards over the receivers head
STRAPPED
I laugh when I see that. But I sort of get it, DBs have everything working against them rules wise so it's a relief when things go their way.
@@e2rqey😂😂bffr
Honorable mention: spiking the ball before crossing into the endzone. Even Eric Dickerson was famously guilty of that.
Deion Sanders and Ronnie Lott were known to dh that.. a Broncos player did that a few years ago.
this MOSTLY applies to college but because Desean Jackson made it famous ... dropping the ball 1 yard short of the end zone.
Didn’t he do that during his rookie season too?
I hate when players cost a team precious time by celebrating on a last-minute drive and don't line up quickly.
This one isn't as egregious as others, but it drives me nuts when a defensive player intercepts the ball on 4th down rather than batting it down. You'll have much better field position with an incomplete and turnover on downs rather than an int that isn't ran back to the LoS.
that kinda makes sense as the INT being force of habit even when letting it fall incomplete is best in that situation
One can argue that running the wrong way literally cost Jim Marshall a spot in the Hall of Fame alone.
The worst part is that he still won that game.
In a game the Vikings WON!
Tom Brady forgot it was 4th down
If that's true, that's the Hall of Fame's loss. They're missing a chance of showing an educating display of how football can be a funny game.
Infamous moment but never got him benched.
Tbf though he was an always good never quite league dominant guy outside of his all pro year.
I hate when players try and scoop up a fumble and run with it rather than do what everyone was taught from day 1 and just jump on the ball!!!!🤬🤬
Never seen an o linemen pull that crap. Certain positions still have fundamentals. Seems with others, when you're physically gifted even for nfl standards, all of a sudden, you're allowed to do whatever you want and peewee taught fundamental are yeeted out the window
@@ChiefGore429 good point. O-lineman do seem to just naturally fall over at the ball if it's loose
The rule was always "If you don't score, you are benched if you try to pick it up and run"
I feel like that’s primarily defensive players that do so. And I’d guess it’s mainly cause majority May never get an NFL touchdown in their career, so when the ball is on the ground, they see it as that 1 chance at a TD.
@@jsnike91 valid point. I was mostly still mad about when Packers punt returner Keisean Nixon did a couple weeks ago🤷♂️🤬
Good list - but the real #1 is not there: early celebration. WRs dropping the ball before crossing the goal line. I just cannot wrap my head around it...
My # 2: committing an offside or NZI when it's 4th & 5 or less, and the offense is obviously trying to draw an offside.
My #3: holding at the non-action side of the field and thus negating a great play that happens on the other side. When your team makes a huge play, you're happy for a fraction of a moment, and suddenly there's laundry, and it turns out there was a holding so far away from the action that it wasn't even on the screen...
Honorable mention: retaliating / punching back. Everyne knows that it's not the initial swing/punch the refs will notice and throw a flag fork, but the retaliation...
Haven’t finished this video yet, but I hope DeSean Jackson’s early celebration and Toney’s offsides are included. Two boneheaded plays that literally made my jaw drop. so so SO damn easy to avoid
Somehow, Five missed those boneheaded plays.
My biggest idiot pet peeve is getting a delay of game penalty when you’re COMING OUT OF A TIMEOUT!!!
How in the flying f$&k!
Professionals.
They are too busy counting their money in the huddle....
U did not have to violate the french military like that 😭😭
I love this channel lisen to it while at work but not anymore the loud beeps hurt your ears
What i cant stand is players who wont tackle, arm tackle, or try to shoulder charge and dont wrap up. If I were coach thats an automatic cut.
Honorable mention: QBs catching deflected balls instead of batting them down. Rarely results in a TD (Mariota), usually ends up as a sack instead of an incomplete pass
Also, related to throwing short of the sticks: lining up shotgun with inches to go
Also Brad Johnson
Best example, I could see of running backwards where it actually worked was Seneca Wallace in college. If you know the play, you know it well. If you don’t look it up.
Dante Hall could do it effectively, and that's about it.
@@FivePointsVids I think I still can hear Dick Enberg saying “like a cat”
DBs celebrating like they did something when a wide open receiver drops a ball
Dropping the ball before crossing the end zone
I’m surprised, especially with this year’s rule, you didn’t add kick returners who try to return the ball without getting anywhere near the 25-yd line. There’s been more fumbles on KRs this year than KR TDs.
Most famous example Super Bowl 48 opening kickoff dude was like 6 yards deep but he was feeling that Super Bowl juice and energy like he HAD to return it
Seahawks got him inside the 20 directly led to the safety and game over
I hate it when they run a punt or kickoff out of the end zone and then don't even get close to the 20/25 yard line.
Everyone going "MINE!" to the refs after a fumble as if they're convincing anyone
The thing I can't stand is when players who are running the ball slide to the ground for no reason. Like dude, you have 10 or 20 yards of open field in front of you, KEEP GOING. I'm thinking specifically of one time where instead of easily running for a first down, the player with the ball slid to the ground a yard short.
the dumbest thing is paying wr's max contracts when most are overhyped or past their prime.
I hate when the players hug the sideline while running from a defender. Sometimes they accidentally step out of bounds or the defender gets close enough to run them out. They should move over another foot so they don't do that.
You forgot the greatest running backward moment in NFL history is when Roger Staubach ran backward for 40 yards and still managed to convert on the play! The most infuriating play is throwing checkdown on 4th and long.
So the cousins to hockenson play 4ty down Vs the giants is the standout one
They USED TO get yelled at. Not anymore.
Individual celebrations when your team is getting their ass kicked.
This. I hate that shit with a passion 😂
0:27 I’m so glad that boneheaded return made the vid 😂
I hate passes behind the line of scrimmage. Anytime I see it Ik it’s loss down. It never works. Just cover the 1st down!!! It’s not hard!
Here's one: intercepting on 4th down when just batting the ball to the ground would give your offense better field position.
That's actually not stupid on the player's part. It's because of contract incentives/interceptions being taken into consideration for pro-bowl, hall of fame, etc. Hell, they even matter for the DC in terms of how his job performance is viewed.
That's not stupid. It's hard as hell to nearly impossible to just magically stop doing what you've been doing for years in the middle of the play
I've also seen batted balls have bad trajectory and end up being a catch.
Man’s just turned on the Zach Wilson tape 😂😂😂
Maybe it’s just me but why does every defender try to pick up a fumble and run for a scoop and score when everyone is near them? Just fall on the damn ball.
@3:15 this was carson wentz the entire time with the eagles, like bro just go down.
Bear fans here. I don't even remember the blown coverage td. Grossmans pic on the other hand, those I remember vividly. Nothing like losing a rainy Super Bowl to an indoor team. Great times.
Wide receivers going offsides/false starts- I mean come on, just turn your head and literally look down the line at the freaking ball. Half their games are on the road, so they can't even hear the cadence anyway. Kills me.
Or waiting an extra ten to fifteen seconds for some reason to decide to call a timeout when it is blatantly obvious to everyone that a timeout is necessay.
Seems like the running backwards one is directed at Diontae Johnson
Or Russ before leading into a 20 yard sack.
The throwing the ball away while being sacked one is directed at Carson Wentz lol
Or Dan Orlovsky in the only moment anyone remembers from his entire Career.
HM: Running out of bounds or spiking the ball in the clutch 💀
When the 'Throwing short of the sticks' segment came up, I was bracing myself to have to relive the Vikings v. Giants Wild Card game last year. I get why Kirk made the throw....still....a bit frustrating
To be fair that does partly fall on an OC as well, if thats the read Kirk or any other QB doesn't really have the ability to do otherwise in most cases
Just starting the vid, but I better see Newer QBs running 15 yards behind the LOS: Fields, Zach, Ridder, Bryce Young, Howell, Love, Stroud, Will Levis. Idk how many times I’ve seen QBs just run 10+ yards backwards and think they’re gonna juke a LB only to eat all the shit. It became such a pet peeve this year it’s so rampant
Lol oops in the vid
QB’s throwing the ball away instead of taking a sack that would chew clock
As I don’t get frustrated by getting 8 yards on 3rd down and 9, I usually just grin . Though I am an Eagles fan
@@WhiteG60 Thrash and Pinkston and the man made 3 NFC titles games, with one good reciever he went 13-3 and made the Super Bowl, that reciever got hurt so nucking futs , but McNabb don’t deserve the hate
@@phillipreed6599 McNabb was good, but he was never the top 5/top 3 the media tried to portray him as at times. After seeing Andy Reid over the past 25 years, I think we all know that whatever QB he has always looks better than they really are due to the way Andy crafts the offense and play calls. McNabb did squat without Andy (granted, he was old fat and lazy by the time he went to Washington), Jeff Garcia, AJ Feeley, Mike Vick, Kevin Kolb, Alex Smith, Matt Moore all looked as good or better under Reid than they did anywhere else. I mean, they went to the playoffs with AJ Feeley and Jeff Garcia.
@@WhiteG60 from 2001-2005 he was as elite as they come. He has perverted your perception with the years after, but during that time it was Brady, Manning, then McNabb. Brees was hurt. Bledsoe was washed. Garcia was good but during those years he couldn’t touch McNabb. Kerry Collin’s? Vinny Testaverde? Can’t use Brees, he got hurt. Who you got at #3 from ‘01-‘05 if not McNabb?
@@WhiteG60 it wasn’t even that McNabb was that good….. there was little to no competition for the crown. NFL was the Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and McNabb show
@@WhiteG60 and before you reply. McNabb had 15,000 yards with 103 Tuddies to 46 picks over that 5 years with 4 nfc title game appearances and a Super Bowl appearance
Dropping easy throws at the end zone when the game is on the line
QBs throwing it 3 yards on 3rd & 9 will never not cause me heart burn. Throwing it behind the LoS on 4th & 7+ and I just want everyone involved in that play fired (carr). Throwing it away on 4th & Goal with 10 seconds left, down 5 (carr). In a league where QBs like Herbert complete 40 yard bombs on 3rd & 27, you want to check it down?
Lol oh hey also in the vid
For the first mistake you can just put AJ Green completely screwing up the Cards last drive and ending up in a Packers Rasul Douglas interception.
Something always bothered me was when a play happens, they could very likely get overturned with a challenge, instead of sprinting to the line and calling a play (which to be fair does happen), sometimes the offense will sprint to the line and just, stand there for a few seconds like the're telling the opposing coach "Hey you can challenge that we'll give you time"
I know it's to get set and such to avoid a penalty, but I've seen teams get set and still just stand there for like 5 seconds doing nothing like it's a normal play, in case why did you all haul ass to the line? If they're worried about a quick play that loses yards, I'd take a 2 yard loss on the following play over a 30+ yard pass being called back and potentially costing the drive
I burst out laughing at 3:05 with Kenny Golladay.
I also laughed a little too hard at that - considering I went to the same college as him
I believe the dumbest act that repeatedly happens is INTERCEPTING A 4TH DOWN PASS. wtf. Why is that not coached out??
You must be a Jets fan, like me!😂
I'm surprised we don't see more RBs throw the ball away when they know they will lose a bunch of yards on a pitch or something
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Yeah, I mean as long as they have someone in the area they can just say they threw it to so and so.
@rustyshacklefordrefined5756 yeah that's pretty much how throwing the ball away works. Thanks for stating the obvious. You're the type of person that leaves comments just to see them in your own screen.
@@ThePrufessa I only mention it specifically because I remember watching a video of some running back doing that and they called him for intentional grounding when someone was in the area.
@@rustyshacklefordrefined5756 dude HOW does that justify what your original response said?!?!
It’s funny that u brought up Mike Jones tackling Dyson to win the Rams a Super Bowl, because my dad got to sit next to his dad on the bus to the after party. (I just realized my dad is really old, because I wasn’t born when that happened)
Love your vids!!!!
I love how you always find a way to shit on the falcons😂
As i watch the Bills - Dolphins game, throwing the ball short over and over. This video is bang on. 🤷
It's official Caroline is the joke of professional sports Five Points just mean us 😂 go Panthers 🤦🏻
I think one of the dumbest things players do is pointing the ball for their direction on a fumble, when they were far from the ball.
That time when Nickell Robey-Coleman didn't throw up his hands after the no-call had nothing to do with what he did with his hands. The refs clearly saw it, they were out to get the Saints, and even if the Saints had survived, they would have tried to find ways to cheat the Saints in the Super Bowl vs. their then-golden boy, Tom Brady.
Nope, a fluke. Or, staged for country. Notice how American "tragedy" occur within those states. Looking for morale and financial booster suddenly the most watched sport is headlining SB. Just like Patriots always winning, somehow we're a country trying to be less American. Patriots are now losers. Rams were only set up to bring attention to stadium and signify it as Hollywood's playground. Notice how you suddenly see more has beens. Games are staged more. Gambling was introduced by who? Now suddenly Jaguars are cool? I wish I could go far as to say "they" knew this event would happen so "they" did this. We all know the Olympics are picked in advance. Doesn't make it any less corrupt.
Dropping the ball before you run it in for a touchdown, looking at you Leon Lett
That doesn’t happen as much bro
Those are silly mental mistakes, not as prevalent as blown coverages or throwing short of the sticks
Cincinnati.......we deserve a video on the struggle
As a Falcons fan, i love the jab at Arthur Smith. 2 weeks ago i saw him run the ball from under center on 3rd and 7
You don't see as much now, but I'm kind of surprised "dropping the ball just before endzone" wasn't mentioned. There were a few years where, I swear, that shit happened three or four times every week, and it drove me crazy every single time.
Also intercepting on 4th down.
Thats a really mean thumbnail lol
Calling a timeout after a hard count fails. Just take the penalty and if it's 4th send in the punter.
Maybe this is a slight recency thing with it just happening in a Colts game and getting a defensive player suspended for the rest of the year, but when quarterbacks throw hospital passes.
4:31 Club Penguin? Holy shiz nitz talk about a throwback
Can’t use a water bottle. Have to have people squirt the water in their mouths for them. I expect dumb things in the NFL. 😊
They dont want to get their hands wet.
@@FivePointsVids They can’t operate a water bottle correctly and spill all over like a child? 😂
@@mr.papagorgio5087 condensation on the bottle.
Oh oh oh I got one…… WHY THE FUCK DO THE PLAYERS KEEP PUNCHING EACH OTHER WITH THEIR HELMETS ON. It ain’t no amateurs boxing helmet (sorry for the cap this has been a age old mystery to me)
sometimes throwing short I understand as a secondary outlet when the deep enough receivers are tightly covered, but other times it inexplicably appears to be Plan A
I definitely think there’s enough reward vs risk with throwing the ball when being sacked. There are a lot of factors, but there’s enough potential to I think make it not that dumb.
I’ve come to the realization that intentional grounding isn’t really a penalty. It’s a spot foul and loss of down-the result of the penalty gives the, the same down and distance as if they just took the sack.
@@erakfishfishfish yeah , so the only benefit of keeping the ball in your hands is that it can’t be turned over.
So it’s a chance of a turnover vs however many yards you’d lose on the sack.
I could easily see those chances being favorable in a couple of situations
On 4th down, intercepting a pass 30 plus yards downfield, and then running backwards trying avoid being tackled. Especially when your teammate did the same bonehead play last week.
Justin Fields made that throw enough times this season 🤷
Honorable mention: leading with your head
Another one is when running backs chose to lose yards instead of throwing the ball away or dropping it on purpose
I used to think this. Apparently, the only person that can throw the ball away is the person that took the snap.
If I were a Raider, I’d be a dastardly scaly wag
Attached to blown coverages needs to be: Not turning around while playing man and being targeted. So many Catches/DPI are actually in good coverage that could easily be interceptions if the defenders would turn around when the ball is coming.
RIP Club Penguin
Honorable mention: A QB scrambling out of bounds for a loss rather than just throwing it away. Every single QB has done this and I still have no idea why. It wouldn't be intentional grounding and it takes no effort to just throw the ball out but everyone just takes the 1-5 yard loss every time.
8:02 Unless you are Kirk Ferentz, and have made that your entire playbook.
Damn just had to show that blown coverage by roasted peanut don’t you. I haven’t been that hurt since the last double doink footage
Lumping Fileds with Mac and Zach is an insult
Celebrating a 1st down while your team is down multiple possessions.
Special shoutout to sideline players/coaches/interns who swing their hands incomplete on a obvious sideline catch.
I'm sure it will dupe the ref one of these millenia
What irritates me that NFL players constantly do is that you have these players who has been in the league for 5 years or more. Yet they still continuously commit holding penalties knowing 9 times out of 10 it's going to be called and then you see the camera gets pointed to the person who committed the holding penalty and they just shake their head like it was a bad call and they didn't do anything🤦🏾♂️
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Players with no single awareness of clock management in the final minutes of potential game winning or game tying drives in the 4th quarter. Lengthy celebrations of meaningless 1st downs like they already have scored the TD. Weird scramble plays on ''and long'' downs as QB leading to absolutely nothing with an almost zero chance of enough yards (+ time waste). Not trying to go out of bounds on a successful pass, which realistically can't lead to a TD.
Lajarius Sneed’s holding and PI’s at the most crucial points are starting to get ridiculous, it’s consistently a thing for him every game and I dont understand🤷🏽♂️
Star running to the end zone before the ball was secure in the receiver's hands.
Haven’t finished yet, but players not getting out of bounds to stop the clock has to be one?
*THROWING SHORT OF THE STICKS* this one’s for you Seahawks
Throwing to the middle with seconds left and no timeouts
I can't believe you didn't mention 4th down interceptions. That drives me nuts.
Because it's not stupid to do what you're taught to do your entire life.
Instead you credit those who are able to pivot.
They say that Barry Sanders had 600+ yards going backwards but all of those years he still hit over 1100 rushing yards 🤷🏿♂️
You are DEAD WRONG about the last one. Bill Walsh himself said and wrote that the Pass should gain at least half of the needed yardage and the receiver should be able to pick up the other half. Bill Walsh said/wrote that a completed pass that fails to pick up the first is still better than an incomplete pass. He talked about momentum, consistency, being a play maker and making plays in space, and about having confidence in executing. I trust Bill more than 5 Point's hot take.
Bill Walsh. When did he coach last ?
@@FivePointsVids - That's your reply?
Do people cal five points videos the bible for football coaches, or do they say that of "Finding the winning edge"?
I guess his passing concepts are out of date. Oh, wait, they are staples.
I guess coaching situational football is out of date, or what, they revolutionized football.
I guess that scripting plays is a thing of the past. Oh, wait, that is a staple of football too.
I guess his tactic of throwing to the end zone from the 15-20 yard line rather than just trying to grind the ball in with the run game is.... you guessed it, a staple tactic as well.
I guess the Scramble drill rules he invented are... the blue print of pretty much every modern NFL playbook and practice.
I could do this all day. Take your L, and I will see you next week for another bad take.
Honorable mention: showboating when losing
Random stray at fields there he’s well above the caliber of the other two u mentioned
Honorable mention
Doing tik Tok on the team's logo
Every corner saying the reciever was out of bounds. Okay buddy