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The fact that Ed Reed has 2 100+ yard pick 6s is INSANE
@nightcross1030
Жыл бұрын
The two longest INT returns for TDs by the way.
@DukeofGames50
Жыл бұрын
The fact that ONE TEAM owns the #1 and #2 top interceptions is ridiculous. Much much more that it's also the same flipping PLAYER
@EricGallant24
Жыл бұрын
woulda had a third barring a block in the back penalty
@AC-oz9gr
Жыл бұрын
Just another reason why he’s the GOAT safety
@dcyungin202
Жыл бұрын
@@EricGallant24 yeah man Will demps couldn’t do shit right😂😂🤦🏾♂️
What an incredible trip through NFL history, 109 unique touchdowns from every possible yard marker, each with a story to tell
@tima.478
Жыл бұрын
12:55 MNF, Howard Cosell and Earl "Big Truck" Campbell, man what a time to be a kid watching football! Earl was truckin' so hard, It took his team a damn minute to join in on the celebration. 🤣
@nightcross1030
Жыл бұрын
Often that story is "guys can't tackle"
@sammyd2027
8 ай бұрын
Saved the best for last
The amount of effort to find all these plays should not be forgotten about great work Edit thanks for 1k likes never had this many likes before
@GeauxTigers7189
Жыл бұрын
Yep
@tomaszrock226
Жыл бұрын
tbf NFL probably has a record of all the touchdown scored so it might not be that hard, but still
@SimuLord
Жыл бұрын
Eight bucks well spent for a monthly subscription to Stathead.
@TheDreadedRaider
Жыл бұрын
@@tomaszrock226 probably 300+ tds from 42 yards alone lol I doubt they watched every TD truly
@realherbjones
Жыл бұрын
This is an NFL throwback account that is comissioned by the real NFL, I don't think it was too hard lol
Vick threw that ball 65 air yards, with his feet barely set, in stride if not slightly overthrown, to one of the fastest players alive.
@denisfolcik1373
Жыл бұрын
He had such a cannon. I'd love to see how well he would do in today's NFL. Lamar is an amazing runner but Vick was for sure better running. Just wasn't the style of play back then. Along with Vick, I'd love to see how Kordell Stewart and RG3(pre injuries) would do in their primes with how QB play is now.
@lougiacobbi725
Жыл бұрын
Lots of QBs had arms that could throw that distance. Just another overrating of Vick as a QB.
@bmomgrimm6242
Жыл бұрын
@@denisfolcik1373 I wish we could see Randall Cunningham in a modern offense
@crybabiescryrigged
Жыл бұрын
Nope, not like Vick.
@scottmckeeth
Жыл бұрын
@@lougiacobbi725 Overrating? I think Vick is 'criminally' underrated, mostly because of the distaste of his actions off the field. Did you ever watch him play? He was sensational. Vick had vision, strength, and accuracy like no other. The ability to keep plays alive and be clutch in tough situations. And OJ, too. People only think of the murders, and don't think about the absolute madhouse of a football player he was.
0:00 - 0:23 FUN FACT: Another record was set that game. Adrian Peterson ran for an NFL record 296 yards.
@northstarpokeshipper2148
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, he did. And another Viking was fined for not playing in the game because, get this, he chose to attend his grandmother’s funeral!
@Jetfire507PTY
Жыл бұрын
@@northstarpokeshipper2148 which was pure bullshit! Like come on! Only a greedy scumbag would fine someone for honoring a late relative!
@Panda-nt2kk
Жыл бұрын
@@northstarpokeshipper2148 unbelievable he got fined for that
@zachnone3630
Жыл бұрын
I remember that!! Was my first game ever, nose bleed seats in the Metrodome but one of my best memories! Edit: if I remember correctly there was also a record of AP and LT combining for the most rushing yards ever too
@johnwiesner9590
Жыл бұрын
That game was played the same day that the undefeated Patriots beat the undefeated Colts in a game labeled as Super Bowl 41 1/2.
Nathan Vasher and Devin Hester were coached by one of the best special teams coordinator in the NFL at that time in Dave Toub
@acedeuce619
Жыл бұрын
The better days
@mydogsbestfren7490
Жыл бұрын
thats good knowledge
@lougiacobbi725
Жыл бұрын
Hester's SB return was OK, but he lost. Once again Ronde Barber gets forgotten winning the NFC Championship with a 92 yard interception to end the game.
@amass2158
Жыл бұрын
You better FN believe it bro .🐻⬇️
@CJNiceykiins
Жыл бұрын
@@lougiacobbi725 Hester’s was cooler
That spin that Nathan Vasher hit waaaassss crazy !! 😯
I'd like to make a valid argument for the 1-yard TD. My suggestion is Alan Ameche of the Baltimore Colts in the 1958 NFL Championship Game that went into OT. It was the first title game that went into OT. The game was given the nickname "The Greatest Game Ever Played".
@edogthebigdog
Жыл бұрын
Or the Philly Special
@somehistorynerd
Жыл бұрын
I’d personally put Philly Philly over it, but I’m an Eagles fan soooooo
@potatoarcher9683
Жыл бұрын
The thing is that was the first Superbowl ever
@brysonnixon7731
Жыл бұрын
i think marshawn lynch’s run to win the super jowl on the one yard line was the best
@pieman6178
Жыл бұрын
As an Eagles fan I’d say the Philly Special shoulda been there, but I’d take anything over a 1 yard QB sneak 😂 Like I know there was significance to it but come on, 1 yard QB sneaks happen every week in the NFL
Bo’s speed was unfathomable combined with his size and balance. Absolute legend.
I think my favorite 1 yard TD was the Stafford sneak against the Cowboys where he made everyone think he was going to spike the ball, but then he just snaps the ball and reaches over the line for the score.
@michaelvandeginste3497
Жыл бұрын
Hell, yeah! I was at that game, too. It was insane! One of the best home games I have ever been to.
@griffinfielding8417
Жыл бұрын
Didn’t Calvin Johnson have like 300 receiving yards that game too
@michaelvandeginste3497
Жыл бұрын
@@griffinfielding8417 329, to be exact!
@leonardodavinci3589
Жыл бұрын
@@michaelvandeginste3497 and an NFL record! I'm not sure if its the greatest 1 yard TD ever, but it sure is my favorite Edit: calvin Johnson's 329 yards was actually the second most in a single game, not The Most
@zanderbradford5106
7 ай бұрын
@@leonardodavinci3589record is 336
back to back Ed Reed pick sixes from the endzone is epic
The Catch over Big Ben to Santonio in the back corner of the EZ in triple coverage to win a SB is tough.
Bo Jackson 62 yard run is absolutely mind blowing... the fact he jumped off his right leg and landed on his right leg and still exploded thru the next tackle is crazy
@STINKY-74-FRESH
7 ай бұрын
In the 91 yard TD run against Seattle He liked to killed buddy when he hit with that stiff arm
Good to see the Broncos represented by #88. DT had many remarkable plays. One of his best being that 80yd vs. Pittsburgh.
@sgs1313
Жыл бұрын
RIP DT
With all due respect, among all 6-yard TD plays in NFL history, Joe Montana to Dwight Clark for "The Catch" is now the runner-up. Ben Roethlisberger to Santonio Holmes for the game-winning TD in Super Bowl XLIII is the best of all, for two reasons: 1. Montana to Clark ADVANCED their team to the Super Bowl, but Roethlisberger to Holmes WON their team the Super Bowl. I know that "The Catch" gave the 49ers their first Super Bowl appearance, but a game-winning play late in the Super Bowl still beats a game-winning play late in the NFC (or AFC) Championship Game. 2. Roethlisberger to Holmes required a PERFECT pass in addition to the tremendous concentration on the catch. Montana had to throw his pass high enough to avoid defenders, but low enough for Clark to catch, which is definitely difficult, but Clark was nowhere near the sideline, so the window was still larger for Montana than it was for Roethlisberger, who had to throw his pass high AND outside enough to avoid defenders, but low AND inside enough for Holmes to catch and still get his feet down in-bounds. I can even accept the two plays as 1A and 1B, but leaving out a Super Bowl-winning play that required perfection for both the catch AND the pass is a glaring oversight.
@diegodayzz__5520
Жыл бұрын
agree on this one
@bobapjok4241
Жыл бұрын
100% correct.
This is a really creative idea
@logantickle8970
Жыл бұрын
Do this for CFB (I know that easy to just ask)
@chrismartinez144
Жыл бұрын
This would be cool for college But of course very hard
@user-sw8id5vn5h
25 күн бұрын
Much like the nfl version, going through thousands of touchdown to see which one is better
I don’t think enough people appreciate Dante Hall, he deserved his title as the human joystick! He only might’ve had a two year run but God he’s just fun to watch stats for, I will never forget the play where he made two defenders run into each other…. This guy didn’t take ankles he took souls!
@lightyagami3492
Жыл бұрын
Frfr! I saw the play you are talking about live also.
That Jerome Simpson front flip td is insane. Does not get talked about enough as an all time high light
Out of 109 ridiculous plays, the best call of them all was definitely the 87yrd tipped pass to Brandon Stoakley. "AAH GAWD!! STOAKLEY!!" 😄 🤣
@rikkipowers3921
Жыл бұрын
I love him screaming. Sounds as though he's crying
@Jch914
Ай бұрын
That was also maybe the most boring football game in history up to that point.
Jacoby Jones 109 yard kickoff return in the Super Bowl
@lougiacobbi725
Жыл бұрын
not close to Cromartie. He ran like his baby mamas was chasin' him.
I saw the Miami Miracle live with my dad who is a Dolphins fan. One of my favorite sports moments with my old man, we were hugging and everything!
@williamkanejr3233
Жыл бұрын
I’m on the other side of that. Four years later and the fact that the Patriots won the Super Bowl that season, this play is still gut wrenching to me.
12:00. The Bears ARE WHO WE THOUGHT THEY WERE!
6:30 I have never seen a linebacker run that fast before, no wonder everyone was scared of LT
I can watch Ed Reed TD highlights as a Cane and all around football fan for the rest of my life
@Bill_Woo
Жыл бұрын
No respect for hotdog holding the ball out like DeSean Jackson, but he was a great one. Best one ever other than Polamalu.
I certainly remember Ed Reed’s one, one of the best returns he ever had in his career. #RavensFlock
@JulianWavy
Жыл бұрын
He was such a joy to watch we will never see anything like Reed ever again #RavensFlock
@youngshiner1834
Жыл бұрын
What are the chances of Lamar Jackson winning a Super Bowl ? 60%
@glidebackup5171
Жыл бұрын
He was one of the greats #RavensFlock
@gtr0k
Жыл бұрын
There were 2 back to back lol. Which?
@lougiacobbi725
Жыл бұрын
@@youngshiner1834 5% at best.
I like that these plays were from all different NFL eras and not just from the 2010s onward.
15:06 The fact that the kicker missed the PAT after that insane play though
@NicholasNormile
Жыл бұрын
"How could he do that?!"
REST IN PEACE DEMAYRIUS THOMAS YOU LEGEND
Ian Eagle’s call of the Miami Miracle is superb, but I’m still impartial to Steve Smith’s walk-off TD in the second OT of the Panthers/Rams Divisional Round matchup in 2003. X-Clown, baby
That Garrison Hearst touchdown, A very personal NFL moment for me
Does anyone else think James Harrison's 100-yard pick six is the best of all time? Crazy the impact it had on that game, especially in the Super Bowl. Iconic!
Wish Steve Bono’s run would have made it. Still one of my favorite plays ever.
@kred792
Жыл бұрын
what's impressive about that play is how completely fooled the Cardinal defense was that Steve Bono, possibly the slowest guy on the field, could run 76 yards without a single defender in frame
0:36 an incredible return by a Chicago Bear and it isn't even Devin Hester. Respect.
@hurricanes0354
Жыл бұрын
Homeboy put 7-8 9ers in the spin cycle
@billyjay6369
Жыл бұрын
Great blocking by urlacher I believe
Alright now this is what I call dedication. Whomever was involved in making this video, thank you for your efforts, and we all look forward to your next unique legendary creative upload
Barry Sanders, just reminding us that he's the greatest running back EVER! No debate. And always pure class. No need to celebrate after every score. My advice to showboat players nowadays is, "Act like you've been there before, let your game speak for itself, and show some humility."
whoever thought of this idea for a video deserves a raise
Fantastic Video! It's so unfortunate that the Santonio Holmes Super Bowl grab can't make the list, but obviously "The Catch" had to win that one. The Holmes catch is the best play that didn't make this video imo
@gixxerstig
Жыл бұрын
I was definitely think of that and the Rodgers Hail Mary against the lions being a Packers fan
@jeffthiem2532
Жыл бұрын
Holme's catch is better than "The Catch" and it's not close
The Music City Miracle should have been on this list.
Bo Jackson was a FREAK. He was also a star in baseball as well. Just an absolute monster.
The Robert Bailey TD return against the Saints, was one of the greatest heads up play!.
@zachbinder2895
Жыл бұрын
It was but a bunch of players ran onto the field before the play was over. Should’ve been a penalty.
@lightyagami3492
Жыл бұрын
Indeed it was. Sadly it can't happen anymore.
@poboi954
Жыл бұрын
i still don’t understand how it wasnt a touchback
@lightyagami3492
Жыл бұрын
@@poboi954 Punts used to have to go all the way through the end zone to be a touchback. That's not the case today as just hitting the goal line makes a punt a touchback.
I was expecting to see Santonio Holmes SB XLIII game winner for the 6 yard TD.
Best one- or two- yard TD was by Earl Campbell when he was absolutely blasted by Oakland's Jack Tatum and somehow staggers backwards across the goal line. Classic. I knew you'd forget it.
@rbbrbb4715
Жыл бұрын
my pick would be Pete Johnson carrying three defenders on his back into the endzone.
Devin Hester was ridiculous! Greatest return man of all time! As a Broncos fan RIP DT, we miss you!
@TrevorD19
7 ай бұрын
Was hoping to see his 109 yd return.
I can only assume the less yards needed for a TD, the harder it becomes to choose the best TD. Good job.
109: That's exactly how Auburn's Chris Davis stunned No.1 Alabama in 2013 108: Vashor would lose the return specialist slot in the Draft after SB40 when Chicago drafted Devin Hester 107: Ed Reed, who like Hester above went to Miami for college 106: Reed strikes again 105: That block by 84 was _in front_ of Reynaud, avoiding "Illegal Block in the Back" 104: Before Mike switched numbers to 13 apparently... 103: Only the refs and a couple Rams knew Bailey (28) recognized the Ram bounce 102: YOINK! 101: Where did Buffalo come from?! 100: Harrison with the fake 099: The longest a play can go from scrimmage 098: Snowball fight! 097: LT outta nowhere 096: BEEP BEEP! 095: Don't doubt Montana... 094: Boomer found the wrong green helmet... 093: Hall finds a seam to his left side... 092: Devin Hester holds the record for quickest Super Bowl touchdown at 14 seconds 091: Bo Jackson goes BEEP BEEP! 090: Fred Taylor goes the distance 089: Bowman with the YOINK! 088: DeSean kept the ball in hand this time... 087: Denver stuns Cinci the same way Ricardo Louis helps Auburn stun Georgia 086: Who the fish names their kid that?! 085: Vinatieri would deny Proehl for the second time in three years 084: BOING BOING BOING! 083: Well, that Arizona coach let Chicago off the hook thanks to Hester 082: Greg Jennings actually gets the result to go for the Packers 081: Earl goes BEEP BEEP! 080: Reality and Tom Brady would strike Tebow and the Broncos hard the following week 079: Marshawn Lynch vs Defenders, Round II 078: The two nearby defenders ran into each other 077: 31 almost had him... 076: RGIII before injuries took their toll 075: I thought for sure the _other_ lateral game involving playoff chances and the current AFC South would get the nod 074: Raider running backs seem to love numbers in the 30s 073: My thoughts on 075 got all the way to Mike Jones at the 1 the drive following this score 072: Don't leave a running lane for Cameron Newton 071: Nope! 070: Jacoby would follow up his tying 070-yarder with a 109-yarder to open the following Super Bowl's second half 069: Wouldn't have put Gronk in if i were Belichick 068: Birth of Prime Time Sanders 067: Marshawn Lynch vs Defenders, Round I 066: More Sanders dodging, Barry of Detroit this time 065: Miracle at the Meadowlands II 064: Lynn Swann escaped the defender 063: Another Ricardo Louis-esque touchdown 062: Bo Jackson goes BEEP BEEP! again 061: Crawley, the only other defender nearby, got hit by his own man 060: Pittsburgh finally gets off the playoff schneid 059: Chicago's first great Super Bowl era RB 058: Favre finds another receiver 057: Atlanta gets the Hail Mary to go 056: Tyreek Hill goes BEEP BEEP! 055: The best Rams RB before Marshall Faulk 054: Chicago's second great Super Bowl era RB 053: Who the fish was 22? 052: Matt wanted the ball but scored a touchdown for the wrong team 051: Flea-flicker! 050: Minnesota thinks Pearson committed PI 049: The dual-threat SF QB before Colin Kapernick 048: Another deep Rodgers strike 047: More Barry mayhem 046: Vick before dogfighting got to him 045: More Patriots flea-flicker action 044: Brooks cements the first SB win for Tampa 043: Pass Interference, Dallas number 39. Penalty is declined, Touchdown 042: Larry Fitzgerald strikes 041: Aaron finds Janis with the deep strike 040: Don't aim for the 43 and his impressive hair 039: Barry strikes again 038: Rice scores again 037: One hand for Green Bay 036: One hand for Washington 035: The one pass meant for Kearse that was caught by Kearse; Green Bay yoinked four of the other five 034: TB12 to Moss beats Revis Island 033: Faulk scores 032: GREG LEWIS, WELCOME TO MINNESOTA! 031: One of Cleveland's better wins before Hue came in... 030: It took Ricky until 41 to add his second ring (he ran into Vinatieri twice, then got help from Adam in 41) 029: Emmitt would later play a role in TO vs George Teague 028: Alex with the comeback award 027: Patrick begins KC's rise 026: The Giants would eventually find perhaps the best scout of the 80s 025: TO finds paydirt 024: Who the fish is number 20? 023: Drew strikes again 022: Darren beats Peyton 021: Peyton finds a record 020: Tim Tebow's only Jets-related action comes against the Jets 019: Jerome sticks the landing 018: Who the fish?! 017: Well, Adams got his revenge 016: Hangtime! 015: Giants coach: "THEY CAN'T ADVANCE IT!" 014: Vernon Davis with SF's third major TD 013: 18-1. 'Nuff said. 012: Jerry Rice finds the record 011: Fake FG works 010: Joe Montana gives SF the win 009: So definitely before LT... 008: Multiple fish and the Raider is the one who comes up with it 007: Dan Marino catches the Jets napping with the original Fake Spike 006: Montana gets Too Tall to bite too soon, nails Clark for 6 005: High-velocity throw equals Denver touchdown 004: Antonio Brown before Burfict happened... 003: Hopkins showing off his skills 002: 28-3. 'Nuff said. 001: The original QB sneak
@Bill_Woo
Жыл бұрын
Your comment.
@Bill_Woo
Жыл бұрын
So very hard for the uploader to pick each play, but nothing compared to picking the best remark above. So many HOF remarks. But I think one goes down in history. Where did Buffalo come from?!
@tygrkhat4087
Жыл бұрын
050: Pearson did commit OPI.
@gfl1312
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you for doing this, sir!
@corbinselanne7990
Жыл бұрын
@@gfl1312 Not the first time i've done a comment like this one. Just a head's up, though, the other video is close to 12 hours long.
Moss lateral to Moe Williams should be on here. I'm not sure if you'd call it 15 yards (the lateral) or 59 yards (the line of scrimmage), but it's better than both of those in this video.
@tylerlarsen1842
Жыл бұрын
For the purposes of the video, the distance of the touchdown is from the line of scrimmage for offense or from the spot of possession for defense and special teams. So it would've been 59 yards.
Not sure which was more impressive, the 108 yard return, or the amount of clean blocks on the play
Reed da best to ever do it...greatness was on display even when he was at The U!
Holy shit I ain’t realize how fast Brian urlacher is, his acceleration on that second clip is insane.
I see that these runs, especially the last 10, have major historical value, but Mike Alstot's 1 yard second effort driving on his back TD is unforgettable.
32:14 Props to that ref that fell, but still gave a td signal!
Man, pretty wild seeing all the legends who did (or didn't) make the cut on this list. Then you have the best of the best showing up multiple times in this, and somehow Tim Tebow is here twice too.
I love that my favorite game ever makes this list twice. Niners-Saints divisional round. Smith runs for a td and Vernon Davis with The Catch III. Niners had to pullout repeated exceptional plays to overcome Drew Brees, Jimmy Graham, and Sean Payton just making greatness look easy.
@kred792
Жыл бұрын
I have so many great memories of that day, it was one of the last times I was at the Stick
Great work and a good sense of history. It’s nice to see highlights that aren’t just from the last ten years.
Devin Hester opening the super bowl with a kickoff was so hype
0:45 that spin gets me every time
@adarshupadhyay6948
Жыл бұрын
it got everyone on the defense too lol :)
Sooo you guys watched every play from every game ever??
Throwback Best TD Every Yard Line Final
@juannietoacuna
Жыл бұрын
I had a stroke reading that
@eriin28
Жыл бұрын
@@juannietoacuna how does it have 20 likes idek what ifs supposed to say
@juannietoacuna
Жыл бұрын
@@eriin28 they originally uploaded the video with that title, but they changed it later. It didn't make a lot of sense
@eriin28
Жыл бұрын
@@juannietoacuna ohhh
The 2 lynch ones and the Kearse nfc championship winners are still engraved vividly in my memory
That Dante hall return has the most blatant block in the back of all time haha
Yo Lawrence Taylor was moving after that pick
This compilation of great plays took great effort and time. A good job at representing different eras as well! I'm sure we all have a play here and there that we'd rather see make the cut, but tough choices must be made. My vote for the 42 yard play would be John Riggins' run in super bowl 17.
You could have had three Green Bay touchdowns in Detroit. George Teague's 101-yard interception return in the 1993 playoff game, Favre's 40-yard game-winner to Sharpe in the same game, and Aaron Rodgers' Hail Mary.
The logic in this video is: if it is an offensive TD, the yardage is based on where the ball was snapped. If it is a defensive or special teams TD, it is where the receiving team fields it. So therefore, based on this logic, a defensive or special teams TD that is fielded at the goal line or in the offense's end zone should count as 0 or negative yard line touchdowns. -1 yards - Bills vs Jets W17 2016 kickoff fielded in the endzone 0 yards - Ravens vs Browns W15 2017 strip sack recovered on the goal line And on and on...so many strip sack TD's.
I smiled thru this whole video... especially when all the bear's highlights came ..this was a excellent piece of work💯
Not one touchdown from Ladainian Tomlinson ?⚡️
Damn... Bo Jackson was FAST AF 🏃🏽💨!!
Not even an eagles fan, but I think the Philly special deserves the list. Might be sort of recency bias, but it turned into such an iconic play and moment
@christophermanley3602
Жыл бұрын
As an Eagles fan, I agree 😎
@scottbilger9294
7 ай бұрын
If you want a classic Eagles' play, I'd pick Randall Cunningham staying on his feet after getting belted and making the throw. A big MNF moment.
Fun Fact: On the 75 Yd. TD by the Saints(14:40-15:08), their kicker missed the extra on the very next play having them lose by 1 point.
@brianatkinson8164
4 ай бұрын
Yup John Carney I think his name was. I tuned in to the last like 3 minutes after the game i was watching was over and caught this part. Then he missed the damn kick.
This is amazing, so pumped for the 2022 season ⚡
Can’t believe santonio Holmes super bowl game winning touchdown wasn’t in this. But that Clark touchdown was super iconic.
You should put Marshawn Lynch’s super bowl game winning TD in there with 20 seconds left!
Antonio Cromartie had 10 picks, and 2 tds in 2007. Amazing
3:40 is why coaches always tell you to play through the whistle
When Henry drops the ball in the end zone after tying nfl record...bruh that's a valuable ball!
James Harrison pick 6 was underrated. He is a linebacker
Somehow Santonio Holmes winning SB 43 in the corner of the endzone wasn't on here. Neither was the philly special. I'm not sure of their exact yard lines but they were two of the most iconic plays in nfl history. Not sure what beat them.
@missmoo5621
Жыл бұрын
I was wondering about the Santonio Holmes catch also but it was a 6-yard catch. It was amazing but I understand it getting beat out by "The Catch"
@bobapjok4241
Жыл бұрын
Santonio was a 6yd. they went with "the catch" for that one, but was that really better than a game winning super bowl catch? I dont think so
@lougiacobbi725
Жыл бұрын
@@bobapjok4241 Holmes was the greatest single catch/TD in Super Bowl history, in both skill and moment. The Catch has been used to over glorify a pure system QB in Montana forever.
@lougiacobbi725
Жыл бұрын
@Jared Hutchins say you don't know much about the NFL without saying you don't know much about the NFL.
@bobapjok4241
Жыл бұрын
@@lougiacobbi725i agree 100%. It was nice catch, but it's not as great as what it is made out to be
I'm dying at the fact the Giants literally blocked a field goal, and lost because of it.
The fact that the Miami miracle was "69" yards makes it even more nice😎
Marshawn Lynch was the Derrick Henry we all grew up with in the 2010s
These plays are amazing !! 😎
Greatest Yards Touchdown Tony Dorsett 99 1982 Dallas Cowboys Against Minnesota Vikings Thanks For Uploading
@sanchezproductions87
Жыл бұрын
I agree. I believe it was the first time that was done too.
@lougiacobbi725
Жыл бұрын
Derrick Henry's run is better, and will always be better than Dorsett's
@toddbiesel4288
Жыл бұрын
@@lougiacobbi725 Did Tennessee have only 10 men on the field for that one? Case closed. 😂
It was such a great time being a niners fan back then, now it’s just heartbreak in championship games and super bowls almost every year
Always nice to see the legends making big plays but the players I never heard of was cool too!
Still waiting on that Randall Cunningham career highlight video.
Loved the whole thing, I’d have liked to see best 0 yard td (like picks/fumble recovered in end zone)
@jonpinyan
Жыл бұрын
My first instinct would be the Holy Roller for that.
97 - Sweet Jesus, Lawrence Taylor was flying
field goal return touchdowns will always be my favorite plays. +9(+extra points) point swing while also just booking it over 100+ yards down the field will always be so satisfying to watch
I haven't forgotten about Ed Reed's interception return for more than 100 yards vs the Eagles. But let's not forget about Lito Sheppard's interception vs the Cowgirls back in 2006. Unbelievable plays in NFL history
@PastLifeVillian
9 ай бұрын
No one cares about a nobody Eagirl INT during a nothing game in 2006 lol
ed reed is in every of the first clips of returning touchdowns or pick sixes!! he's a beast of an safty build like an linebacker!!
@pittfan0707
Жыл бұрын
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@bradleydickson6159
Жыл бұрын
Don’t trust him, I fell for it last time
@b.headinger23
Жыл бұрын
i know that was a scam!!
Underrated: the ref in that Natrone Means TD. Gets lit up by the mass of humanity barreling into him and still has the wherewithal to signal touchdown
Alex Smith was in this more than anyone expected 🤣🤣🤣
How far back was Lamar Jackson's touchdown run against the Bengals? I'd like to know what ousted that one. Must've been quite the play to do so.
I guess this is a hot take, but I feel like the Philly Special deserves a spot on this list for the 1-yard line. It is one of the most iconic plays in super bowl history and still has a lasting impact on the game, including this season.
@connorchristian6231
8 ай бұрын
Terrible take
Tony Dorsett's 99-yard run should have been on the list as well.
The Vikings recovering Allen's fumble would probably be the 0-yard one if that was included.
I'd say the 6 yard TD should be Roethlisberger to Holmes over Montana Clark. Yes, I know "The Catch" is one of the most iconic plays in NFL history, but Roethlisberger's pass to Holmes won them the Super Bowl. Montana's pass got the 49ers to the Big Game, but Roethlisberger's won it.
@bradleydickson6159
Жыл бұрын
The catch is more famous and better because Montana threw it off his back foot and Clark jumped for it really high so I would not change it, it is the best at 6 yards
When Allen reversed fields, I was in the bay area. They interviewed Lester Hays 37, he had a bad studder we laughed with him not at him. What did he say ? No one knew. We had bunch of us wanting the Raiders to win.
The dedication to make this video is my inspiration in life. How do you find all the 1 yard touchdowns?
10:17 I love how you cut the play short and not show the TD and also not showing the TD on replay because Jackson does a great job for not finishing his TDs.