Breaking Bad, not my name. All about Football, for the distinguished fan of modern new school football. Love Dline, scheme, talent, deeper understanding. Links below for those who want to learn to appreciate modern football. Download & stash into your hard drives and drop box archives. MUST install a browser downloader app to DL these games ASAP! Use firefox browser and go here: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/savefromnet-helper/ QUICK, games get blocked weeks,months, years later. With 2 history degrees, I became NFL historian too. NYC lifer, surrounded by educated diversity. Confident men don't feel threatened by 2 black coaches and 2 black QBs winning 6 SBs so far. Those Claiming Mahomes or Wilson aren't black or explaining away Tomlin and Dungy is hilarious white inferiority complex copium by losers who feel threatened by the success of anyone that looks different from them.
Eagles fan here (who lost to the cardinals in the ‘08 title game before this Super Bowl) Aside from the eagles win over the patriots in Super Bowl 52- this is by far my favorite, most entertaining Super Bowl of all time. And even with the fact that Warner and Larry torched us, I was still rooting for them. Great game, gotta love Kurt.
I guess I was one of the few who weren't surprised the Falcons won that day. I felt before the game, they were the more balanced team. The Vikings' D was pretty average. I remember analysts pondering all season if their D was good enough to win the SB.
I specialize in close games, its kind of my brand. 10 years later, still entertaining. Or in my case, 12 years later since 2012 is really where my archives begin. EVERY close game since 2012 is stashed on hard drives. My All 22 is random (check 2nd playlist) starts in earnest in 2022.
Sorry if i'm coming off a little to forward, but I've been waiting for these to drop on your channel. Was binge watching all the 2023 film on your channel all offseason. Is it possible to get the Jets vs. Pats? Been waiting for Rodgers to cook forever. Wanna see how he did it on the a22.
Im getting these 3rd and 4th hand, and Im only interested in close games unless something crazy happens, kinda like that game but more along the lines of how did the Ravens completely demolish the 49ers a solid team that eventually won the NFC on Christmas in 2023 sort of thing.
As a little kid in the late 1960s and early 1970s, I used to love the NFL Vikings -- the Purple People Eaters -- and all the great players. I used to love Bud Grant, Joe Kapp, Alan Page, Carl Eller, Jim Marshall, the fact they played outdoors at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, etc., etc. And then I ceased being a fan when the scales fell from my eyes and I found out that the entire franchise was founded upon FRAUD, DECEIT, and scummy DISHONOR. In 1959 and earlier, the greedy, selfish NFL owners had ZERO interest in expanding the league and opening up new pro football franchises to other cities and markets, despite the fact that football was undeniably dynamic and was RAPIDLY becoming the Nation's favorite sport. The owners simply had NO DESIRE to cut their slice of the revenue/profit pie smaller by having more teams and owners (of course, it never occurred to them that, IF they actually invested the effort to GROW the sport, the "revenue pie" would grow exponentially as well, and with it, their individual profit shares too). But I digress. The NFL owners refused to expand, and they refused to sell an existing team to Lamar Hunt or Bud Adams, so the American Football League (AFL) was born. In fact, not only was the AFL born with the NFL's "blessing" (on its face that is), but also with the NFL's active ENCOURAGEMENT BECAUSE the NFL was in hot water with Congress for having a football monopoly that Congress wanted to break up (so the existence of a new "AFL" would rebut the Congressional claim of illegal "monopoly"). EXCEPT the scumbag NFL owners DID NOT REALLY mean to support the AFL. It was all lies and deceit, smoke and mirrors, and the NFL intended to CRUSH the AFL from ever geting off the ground (and/or surviving if somehow it found a way to get started). With the exception of placing franchises in the Nation's two largest TV markets (NYC and LA) with massive population bases that could easily support both a new AFL and old NFL team, The AFL affirmatively sought to place franchises in NEW large cities with NO NFL presence -- some with even growing populations to the West -- where football would be popular and supported. Hence, in addition to the NY Titans (later re-named the NY Jets) and the LA Chargers (soon to move to San Diego in season 2 of its life), the AFL awarded new franchises to Boston, Buffalo and Houston to comprise the Eastern Division along with NY -- and to Dallas, Denver, and Minneapolis/St Paul to comprise the Western Division along with LA. 8 original AFL teams. The jealous and greedy NFL owners then suddenly chose to place a new expansion team in Dallas to compete directly head-to-head with Lamar Hunt's personal team in his own hometown (i.e., the Dallas Texans -- which would move to KC and become the Chiefs after 3 seasons in the AFL). They raced to get the new Cowboys ready to play starting with the 1960 Season so as to NOT cede the Dallas market to the AFL since the Texans and the AFL were beginning play in 1960. But the NFL needed and wanted to inject more mischief, undermining, and destruction into the AFL's plans, and they needed a second expansion team to do that (both to "balance" the NFL's expansion by two teams instead of only 1, as well as to DESTABILIZE the AFL's initial number of 8 teams balanced between 4 teams in the Eastern Division and 4 teams in the Western Division) ... so they targeted an AFL team to POACH. Enter Minnesota. The stinkin', DISHONORABLE owner and investment group of the would-be Minnesota franchise struck a DEVIL'S DIRTY BARGAIN with the equally malicious and corrupt NFL owners: in exchange for intentionally LYING to the AFL owners and stringing them along PRETENDING to join the AFL, the NFL would award Minnesota an NFL expansion team to begin play in 1961. The only thing the Minnesota owners had to do to satisfy the NFL pre-condition was to play along with the AFL, NOT tell the AFL about Minnesota's true plans, and then announce the rejection of the AFL franchise and acceptance of the (heretofore secret) NFL expansion franchise offer to begin play in the 1961 season. Worse yet, Minnesota was instructed to delay making the announcement until just before Minnesota was due to participate in the AFL college football player draft -- that way it was CALCULATED not only to throw the AFL Draft into complete disarray and postponement (which would also work to the NFL's advantage), but also to destabilize and threaten the very existence of the AFL before it could even get off the ground ... because the league could NOT remain viable with an unbalanced cadre of only 7 teams, and would thus QUICKLY need to find a new substitute city. It was an INTENTIONALLY MALICIOUS, DASTARDLY. MALEVOLENT, LOUSY, DISGRACEFUL, DECEITFUL, and DISHONORABLE thing for BOTH the Minnesota owner/organizers to agree to do and to do, and for the NFL owners to propose and to do. Luckily, the AFL owners -- "The Foolish Club" -- were resourceful and quick-thinking. After Minnesota's and the NFL's TREACHERY (and that's what it was -- nothing less), the AFL owners pivoted and placed what would become the NEW "AFL 8th original franchise" in Oakland -- still in the Western Division, and on the West Coast as a compliment and natural rival to the Chargers team in LA and later San Diego. Thus the AFL lost the Minnesota Vikings, but gained the Oakland Raiders -- an absolutely STORIED franchise in both the AFL and sibsequently NFL. The NFL continued to try to "kill" the AFL through competing expansion too (this from a bunch of selfish NFL owners who originally refused to expand so they could keep a "bigger slice of the 'profit pie' for themselves!) Soon after the AFL began operations, they announced plans to start growing the new league by expanding into the South East portion of the U.S. beginning with Miami, and also with Atlanta and New Orleans under consideration. We all know the Dolphins began AFL play in the 1966 season, but -- no surprise -- the NFL had swooped in to steal Atlanta and New Orleans for itself. So, in the end, the Minnesota owners made a CORRUPT dirty deal with the Devil. It brings a good deal of "poetic justice" and satisfaction to note that of all 4 Minnesota Super Bowl appearances and losses), 3 of them came directly at the hands of AFL teams: AFL Founder Lamar Hunt's KC Chiefs in SB IV [wherein I was originally rooting for the Vikings], Al Davis' Oakland Raiders (which, as we've seen above, was birthed by Minnesota's treachery) in SB XI [but at that time I didn;t know about Minnesota's treachery and thus rooted for the Vikings against Kenny Stabler], and AFL EXPANSION team Miami [which team I detest] in SB VIII ...and the 4th Minnesota SB loss came to a team that technically started in the old NFL, but which WILLINGLY EMBRACED being associated with the AFL in the new AFC once the merger went into full operation for the 1970 season (and whose head coach, Chuck Noll, had honed his coaching expertise in the AFL as San Diego''s Defensive Coordinator): the Pittsburgh Steelers in SB IX. Karma reigns.
Although John Madden and Pat Summerall were the beloved number one NFL broadcasters to me was Dick Enberg and Paul Maguire was my number one team. Play by play Enberg was more entertaining more energetic better vocal voice than Pat Summeral.
A friend of a friend who knows a coach through closed torrent networks but those guys are sharing all 22 via some kind of dropbox. It's spotty, Im grateful to get any all 22 at all. If you want I can get you an invite to Sportscult how I get my broadcast games and condensed right after they're played.
Using torrents means using a PC on your TV to watch HD files in 60 inches instead of the small screens like laptops most people use for computing. So I just put a PC tower in my living room, wireless remote and keyboard. Once you use torrents suddenly you have access to absolutely every piece of entertainment with a digital release. NFL games are harder to get then say, an entire season of a popular prestige drama.
72 here and while the Vikes aren't my team, I really can't stand the Packers post Lombardi. (Those fans are ridiculous.) So, I'm always rooting for you guys. I remember the Purple People Eaters and a string of great QBs. And then there's Page. So, yeah I like the Vikes! BTW, I'm a Washington fan, give us re-build time!
The 2004 Patriots was the most dominant team of the early 2000's. Check out reference, 04 is the first elite Brady season, plus a great run game, plus a fully weaponized D, stacked everywhere. It's wild Philly even made it close.
Well, not really in the reg season, it was 9th in offense and 25th in defense. BUT they played every single high seed big dog, losing a blowout to saints, a close loss to Packers and 49ers, and beat Patriots week 9. That's what made the D look so bad. Like 2005 Pitt, 2007 NYG and 01 Patriots and many other patriots seasons, they improved and became fierce very late.
Emmitt Smith was definitely one of the best running backs ever. That just can't be disputed. However, he was an idiot, and him being him is why Ezekiel Elliott did things that defied everything imaginable. Thanks for the 2014 National Title, Emmitt Smith.
This really makes no sense, Emmit with no ties with Zeke until after he's not playing for OSU. Buckeyes have a legacy of pounding the rock, why not credit Archie Griffin? Keith Byars? Eddie George? You're crediting a Florida Gators RB? as if the dallas cowboys invented running game?? Dude what are you smoking.
The pandemic season. Playoff format expanded from 12 teams to 14. A third Wild Card team, with the top team from each conference with a first-round bye and seeds 2-7 playing on Wild Card Weekend.