@@TheMacabel23 Lebron has more game winning shots than any other player to ever play basketball, but it's always funny seeing people hating on greatness.
Awe is everybody getting their feelings hurt because I made a comment about the king of traveling, boo who cry me a river, it’s just jokes bros it’s what the comment section is for. Jesus.
Yes dude!!! I came to the comments to see if anybody else caught it! Such a cool little moment to see in the midst of an awesome play! Every single bullpen in that person went nuts immediately they knew what they saw!
As a Seahawks fan, 06:51 will never cease to amaze me. It's 2nd & goal with 25 seconds left, plus one timeout. A touchdown will win the game. You have Marshawn Lynch in the backfield. You decide to pass....
Makes sense tho ngl. NE was expecting a hail mary and you want your biggest, best hands guys out there for that. (See Julio Jones in the 2012 NFC Divisional Round). But god damn he DEFINITELY didn't have the angle 😂
@@doneyunrings It did not make sense. The ball was on the MIA31. Not even peak Rodgers, or any QB ever, is throwing it to the endzone from 70+ yards away. Miami’s only shot was a series of laterals (also known as Pitchy Pitchy Woo Woo) and having Gronk out there over regular defensive personnel was a terrible decision that cost them the game.
for the baseball ones where the umpire tells the runner to come home, its because of what's called a "balk". if the pitcher is on the mound and is ready to pitch, and he does something that mimics his normal pitch but then stops, that's called a balk. if the pitcher balks, all runners on base can move up one base. this rule is to keep pitchers from faking pitches or throws to basses.
I still remember exactly where I was when Tim Tebow threw that first pass in OT to win the Wildcard game. One of the most amazing things I've seen live.
The SB 49 call by Seattle still slays me. They had the very best short yardage clutch rusher in the NFL, and they do a pass against the best goal line pass defenders in the NFL. One of the stupidest calls ever made.
Here is Our Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
The part from 1:08 to 1:13 is one of the most hilarious clips I’ve seen in a long while. The way the announcers voice cracks twice then at 1:13 they cut to the fan looking like he just saw his own mother get thrown into a wood chipper, pure gold. I rewinded that like 20 times and I’m still laughing uncontrollably 😂
I'm dont know much about football but even I knew that was lynch's play🤷🏼♂️ and it had to be on the superbowl🤦🏼♂️ that's kinda how it goes though lifes just like that😂
The Freese home run needs a little context to explain why it was crazy. Texas and St. Louis were tied in the fifth when Freese dropped a routine popup that led to the Rangers taking the lead. Then in the ninth, two outs, two on, Cardinals down by two, Freese hit a two run triple to tie the game and send it to extra innings, then he hit the game winning home run in the 11th.
I'm glad Lebron missed, he absolutely traveled *Everyone commenting he hit a 3 is a 🤡. No one said he didn't hit a 3 or the CAVS didn't win. The comment was about that one play in the video, not the game or his career as a whole.*
I had three fumbles in my Senior school year as a Center; was injured w a broken pelvis right after High School, thought I could come back bigger stronger and faster than before. Life crushing... my brothers and friends would meet Sunday afternoon on the gridiron/ I found out quick-there is no coming back from this injury. That was back in the 80s; just now able to even watch,,,, thanks again 🙏. Our teammates were invited to meet GOLDBERG and Tony Cassillas from the Oklahoma Outlaws. My heart and soul was into those sports, thanks once more.
Williams got there slightly early and Diggs wasn't where Williams expected him to be because the pass was high instead of lower and leading Diggs to the sideline.
There are so many blunders on special teams that coaching must be deficient in a lot of places. Players aren't good at minimizing the damage when something goes wrong.
At 13:47 - the play counts for this video, for it was a crazy Game Over ending... but Antonio Brown stepped out of bounds. He didn't score. Steelers lost that game. You didn't play enough of the video for that to be obvious.
Im the biggest patriots fan on planet earth and couldn’t be happier we won the sb against Seattle but I still feel bad for the Seahawks, I ain’t never forgetting Richard’s facial expression as his heart shatters right before our eyes
Missing Pat Maroon's 2019 double overtime goal in game 7 of the playoffs between the Blues and Stars here is pretty crazy. That was one of the craziest ways to end both a game and a playoff series ever.
9:36 I used to work for Hard Rock Stadium when the “Miracle in Miami” occurred, and there was no better feeling than watching all of the Patriots fans; who were seven seconds away from a victory, now suddenly couldn’t believe they lost.
As a more recent (2015) Browns fan, I’m never gonna get over the fact that we fumbled the ball right before the end zone due to head on head contact, then lost to the Chiefs backup quarterback in the AFC semi finals
It will be a while until many get over that. It was debated for weeks on ESPN if helmet to helmet penalty should've been called. And then lost to "Chad henne" with Andy reid calling the most gutsy-est calls i ever seen like Chad Henne converting a 3rd & 13 by scrambling and a 4th down conversion instead of punting it. Browns were suppose to go to the AFC champ and face the bills
@@xx_ummer_xx1039 I'm happy the browns lost tho and not just bc I'm a Steelers fan but bc the amount of browns fans losing their shit would have been insane 😂
@@TheRoadrunnerguy It doesn’t matter that the Bills would have brought us to the pound. (Yes, that was a joke). We had the chance to upset both the Steelers and the Chiefs but we were screwed over by the refs and Chad Henne
@@JoeVideoed Yeah, when I saw Blakey's comment I thought I knew for sure what moment he was talking about, what are the chances it's a different moment from the Suns?
I know it's old but God I'm excited that Matthew Stafford got surrounded by a team that he deserved. I've watched his career unfold starting at the university of Georgia I'm not a rams fan but seeing him wing a super bowl was surreal. Amazing dude and nobody deserves that moment more than him.
Not to mention how hard Aaron Donald was fighting for that. Throw in the best half time show of any modern Super Bowl and I doubt we'll see one as good as that for years
@@mahoodyal-ghazaali9947 exactly. It's not luck. It was his moment and he finally got around some talent and showed out. Everyone wants to scream it was luck. Matthew Stafford is that guy. He plays through injuries, and not that i jammed my finger. He played through broken bones at Detroit this man is dedicated and it was his time. Whoever says it's luck can sit down and watch his gameplay.
Here is Our Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
13:50 Steelers actually lost that game cause Brown stepped out of bounds near the start of that run. Honestly they've had several wild weather games vs Miami.
It's nice to see Arizona actually being good at something. Not sure if they won that Baseball game, but seeing them win those 2 football games, makes me somewhat proud that I'm a Arizona fan
If you're talking the interference call versus the Red Sox; yes Cards won that game. If you watch it again, the ump calls it well before the throw in -- the third baseman raised both legs tripping Craig. That's textbook interference.
Man I used to watch Rodger’s when he played w lynch in college I loved the packers he made his own statement as the new quarterback always will be my favorite 🤙🏽I remember that lions game like it was yesterday 💞💞great vid man
1:57 I remember this moment. We were stranded in a hotel room due to a really bad winter storm. Couldnt watch it happen but managed to hear it on the radio. The Vikings had a really good defense team that year.
That broncos pass to Brandon stokley was one of the craziest things I've ever seen on live television. We started the year off SO GOOD after that then collapsed and missed the playoff. I also remember exactly where I was when that play happened and the Tebow pass happened to win the playoff game vs the Steelers. I spilled my drink all over my sister's couch when I jumped up to celebrate for the Tebow win. But stokleys play was crazier.
Same here. Stoke will forever be a legend, and I got nothing but love for Tebow. I think we did DT dirty, but it is what is. Another great one was the Simmons PAT block-Parks runback against the Saints. Pretty sure Parks stepped out but he was wearing those white shoes, it was impossible to definitively reverse it.
The Ravens vs Bengals game November 27th, 2016 is the actual crazy ending I can't believe isn't included here. An insane strategy to intentionally rack up as many holding penalties as possible to stall the defense as long as possible and then intentionally give the other team 2 free points? Crazy. Insane. Unhinged. Effective.
11:20 That field goal by the Ravens I still remember clear as day. I was just talking about how they wouldn't be able to get it with my friends and then BOOM it bounces in for a FG and new record. Insane. Lost 100 dollars
Gotta have 2 whenever this is done again: Tyler Naquin's walk-off inside the park home run was electric. And Patrick Kane's Stanley Cup winning goal had everyone stunned
And that was at the tail end of his career, too. Some might remember his painkiller addiction, his dick pics, his interceptions, or his fraud allegations, but he had arm talent before that was a thing. He was big and strong enough to bully his way downfield if he had to, as well. With modern medical protocols, his ironman record of almost 300 consecutive starts will probably never be broken. And never forget the draft day jorts.