I died of a marijuana overdose, but then my doctor noticed Barry had uploaded. He put the video on at my bedside, and I miraculously came back from the dead. Thank you, Barry. A true hero.
Eli manning will forever stand alone as the guy to overcome Brady’s dark magic not just once, but an astonishing two times to immortalize his name in football history
He’s far from the only one. Manning spanked him all 3 times they met in the AFCCG, Foles made Brady his bitch, and Dak just raped Brady a few weeks ago.
Thank god for people like barry. He could just coast in life due to his immesne good looks and unmatchedd charisma, but he decided to put in the work and deliver us great longform content. A real class act.
That's because Tom Brady willed them to stop by sending Gisele's nudes to each defensive player... which ultimately led to his divorce. Dude sacrificed a marriage to clown on the Atlanta Falcons. He is the GOAT.
It's human nature. A _single_ identifiable Golden Boy (Brady) fills up All The Space people have for revering The Good. Ergo, there's only room left for finding His Opposite. Due as much to timing as anything else, Aaron Rodgers became that. Brady's great defenses never get credited for their wins, & Rodgers gets blamed for what essentially are losses by his defenses.
Barry you've really helped me get through these tough times with all of the marijuana overdoses. Over 9,000 of my cousins have died from injecting too much marijuana. Thank you for your weekly encouragement I dont know what I'd do without you.
That goal line stand in Super Bowl 16 is one of the most underrated moments in NFL history. The Bengals came so close to scoring three times in a row but were just barely stopped. If they get in on any of those tries, the 49ers may have not won their first Super Bowl.
I’m a huge Steelers fan, and there’s a lot to chose from. In my opinion Super Bowl 43 was our best Super Bowl, and I think it was the greatest Super Bowl game of all time. The drama, the emotion, two small market teams, the memorable plays for both teams and the unforgettable ending. Plus setting the record for the most Super Bowl trophies at the time. It was a great time to be a Steelers fan, and an even greater time as a football fan as well
i second this, i was a bit young during the cardinals steelers bowl, i am 22 now, but that season alone was a great way to get into the sport and league.
Barry is the equivalent of 80s local tv. PSAs against weed and pre marital sex, sports commentary, and the word of god. Thank you for your service, Barry
The most disappointing thing is who the '85 bears didn't face. The patriots beat the only team that beat the bears in the regular season, essentially giving the Lombardi to the bears automatically. If the Dolphins won that game, we could've gotten what may have been the greatest super Bowl of all time
I'm SHOCKED that you didn't mention Elway's famous scramble and "helicopter twirl" in your discussion of SB XXXII. That was not only _by far_ the most famous play of the game, but one of the most iconic moments in SB history.
As a Seahawks fan that 1 yard line interception destroyed EVERYTHING the LOB, a 2nd ring, team chemistry and trust and a potential dynasty. That was the end of that Seahawks team and era as we know it
My first exposure to the Super Bowl was the morning of SB26, Bills vs. Skins, when I was 4 years old. Without knowing a single thing about the teams, I wanted the Bills to win. Then also the next two years. In those years of my young life, I thought the Bills were kind of a "final boss" of football because of how they were always in it at that time. My best SB memory was SB42, watching the game while in college in Boston, sitting in a restaurant full of Pats fans quietly rooting for the Giants. When Eli escaped the defenders and threw downfield to Tyree, my heart just about jumped out of my chest.
Not only did the '72 Fins have a perfect season, but they came within about 2 minutes of scoring a shutout in the SB, which would've been the only shutout in SB history to date. That would've been a historic feat as well. At the very least, you can say they went a whole SB without their D giving up any points.
I feel bad for the poor kids in Africa who believe the Buffalo Bills had the greatest dynasty in NFL history, despite the Patriots and Broncos both having one more ring than the Bills.
I wish RU-vid had a laughing emoji right now as those kids in the thrid world countries really do get done a disservice when the league donates those shirts showcasing the conference championship and Super Bowl losers.
I woke up and hear tales of wonder, whispers of something incredible, King Barry has once again posted. We all are in awe of your fight against the rampant Marijuana overdoses and we all bow down to you, our savior...Barry Mccockiner.
My top 5 Super Bowls would be: 5. SB 38 Panthers vs Patriots 4. SB 32 Packers vs Broncos 3. SB 42 Giants vs Patriots 2. SB 49 Seahawks vs Patriots 1. SB 43 Cardinals vs Steelers
Panthers and Pats was a great game. I don’t know why it’s not talked about more often as one of the best ever. I’d put the “longest yard” Titans vs. Rams on there, and Philly beating the Pats. Pretty good list tho.
Mahomes is what Brady fans hype him up to be, ie a great QB who's actually fun to watch. For most of Brady's career his best receivers were Edelman and duct-tape Gronk so drives were pretty damn long and boring. He was pretty fun with Moss tho
He deleted his old video? Aw man. I’m sure this one is better though NVM It’s still there😊 Please don’t delete the old one Barry! That one introduced me to football! Also, I’m curious why he changed the grades to some of them?
I get the feeling that this latest one will fester, grow & really become all/more about the penalty than it should. That field as he said negated a LEGENDARY pass rush. That affected the _ENTIRE_ game in a way that one penalty could not have affected.
Finally someone who recognizes that Super Bowl 52 was the best Super Bowl by impossible margins. No bias, no kap. Also love to hear Barry showing guys like Roethlisberger the respect he deserves, which is none. You're doing the Lord's work, my man, and we appreciate you.
Excellent take on 57, loved the fight from both teams, wish there would have left no doubt instead of a ref ruining it. KC fan here, side note, your players had the most humility and grace I had seen in a losing team in a long time.
As a Pats fan, that first Super Bowl loss to the Giants will always sting. That final drive where our defense crapped the bed and blew so many chances to seal the game was demoralizing. However, something that's almost never talked about is at one point early in the third quarter, the Pats were in field goal range on 4th and 13 and had the lead, but instead of kicking a field goal, Brady tried throwing a touchdown pass that ended up going out of bounds. Imagine how different things could have been had they just let Gostkowski kick what was more than a makeable field goal. The Giants weren't the better team that day, the Patriots were the worse team.
I’ve boiled it down to it either being… A) Belichick getting cocky thinking he could do no wrong and Brady would’ve easily scored the TD B) Belichick realizing the Giants D was playing tougher than he even anticipated and decided to go for it since points up to that point had been at a premium
Your defense played better than the offense. Can't put it on them just because they allowed a couple drives in the fourth. When you only allow 17 points with all those weapons on offense and the greatest offensive line in the league (as Brady has his whole career) you should win. My God he just had to throw jump balls to moss and he could have better results
@@JohnGoetzGaming I mostly agree with what you are saying. Defense still blew it but they should not have been forced the oppurtunity to. Even afterwards Brady almost saved the day with that 70 yard bomb of desperation to Moss had it not been for Cory Webster's fingers. They should have attempted that field goal, but the biggest culprit for the loss? The O-line. Despite being loaded with All-Pro players, it gave up 5 sacks and allowed countless pressures, are you kidding me? Dante Scarnecchia (the o-line coach) is considered a Patriots legend, but I don't remember him being given any deserved flack for that piss poor performance in what was undoubtably the most important game of his career. (I know the G-Men had a strong front 7, but still...)
@@Scott_Dunbar_II I really can't say Brady saved anything when he made a lot of bad throws and quite frankly I don't think a good 4th quarter drive with all those weapons where he finally stopped trying for deep shots is enough to make up for only having 2 good drives all game. I get he got pressured a lot but look at how other QBs scramble away from pressure or stand in the pocket and make throws with guys in their face. He didn't have to face that a lot in his career but he could never do those big Ben or pat mahomes scrambles when his oline wasn't playing great. Plus he was kinda lucky to be there after throwing 3 picks in the AGCCG and benefiting from a completely injury destroyed chargers offense that made it so they didn't matter. For such a legendary statline as he had in 07 his post season was really lacking
Am I the only one that genuinely loves the Rams Patriots 13-3 game? An absolute coaching masterclass by Belichick that I believe is the best coached game of all time. Truly stunning to watch one of the greatest offenses of all time be completely shut down.
Yes, there is another choice for the key moment of Super Bowl 25: Jeff Hostetler managing to hold onto the ball when Bruce Smith sacked him in the end zone for the safety. Smith got his hand on Hostetler's wrist and if Hostetler fumbles it almost certainly gets recovered for a Bills TD and 17-3 lead. Would have completely changed the complexion of the game.
Hot Take: Because of how many points in history that the conferences have been imbalanced, the conference championship has an underrated history to it. In particular he would give more higher grades earlier on (note how he had only five or so grades of B or higher through the first 29 Super Bowls). Sometimes those two teams match up better than the two in the Super Bowl (not the case this year, but some years that could be said), and the fact remains: Whenever you are looking at the conference championship games since the 1970 merger, you also are always getting four teams that made the playoffs, and won a game when they got there no matter what (or those who qualified when fewer teams did beforehand), and the fact remains, those teams are playing for the right to participate on the biggest stage in the sport, the Super Bowl. Even if you lose the Super Bowl, you'll always be mentioned as playing in the Super Bowl, and in order to get there, you have to win the conference championship game. What do you think?
@@robriginio530 One that he wouldn’t use that description for would be the 2004 AFC Championship Game. Not necessarily an amazing game, but when he did Brady’s playoff luck video, that game wasn’t even mentioned, so it must’ve been a solid performance on his part at least.
@@fortynights1513 no doubt. I love his videos, but the way he talks about a QB who regularly threw for 4500+ yards and 35-40 tds every single season and holds every passing record imaginable and NEVER turned the ball over as “dinking & dunking” his way to Super Bowls just boggles my mind. Its like he is seeing something else. I’m not even a Brady fan I’m a Giants fan.
SB 31....Reggie White (while not speaking to the state legislature) recorded 3 sacks in the fourth quarter, including two back to back. Sacks by a team you want to win are rather likable, especially when the other team is trying to conduct a late game comeback.
super bowl 57 is A+ and probably the most entertaining super bowl of all time. refs being awful (and im not just talking about the holding on james bradbarry) aside, the back and forth kept me on the edge of my friend's couch the entire game.
An entertaining vid as per usual, Barry! Keep up the awesome work! :) Here's my personal grades for every Super Bowl to date: I (Packers-Chiefs)--F. II (Packers-Raiders)--D-. III (Colts-Jets)--B+. IV (Vikings-Chiefs)--C-. V (Cowboys-Colts)--A+. VI (Cowboys-Dolphins)--F. VII (Redskins-Dolphins I)--A-. VIII (Vikings-Dolphins)--D+. IX (Vikings-Steelers)--B. X (Cowboys-Steelers I)--A. XI (Vikings-Raiders)--D. XII (Cowboys-Broncos)--D+. XIII (Cowboys-Steelers II)--A. XIV (Rams-Steelers)--C+. XV (Eagles-Raiders)--D+. XVI (49ers-Bengals I)--A. XVII (Redskins-Dolphins II)--B. XVIII (Redskins-Raiders)--F. XIX (49ers-Dolphins)--F. XX (Bears-Patriots)--F. XXI (Giants-Broncos)--D-. XXII (Redskins-Broncos)--F. XXIII (49ers-Bengals II)--A. XXIV (49ers-Broncos)--F. XXV (Giants-Bills)--A+. XXVI (Redskins-Bills)--C. XXVII (Cowboys-Bills I)--F. XXVIII (Cowboys-Bills II)--D+. XXIX (49ers-Chargers)--F. XXX (Cowboys-Steelers III)--B. XXXI (Packers-Patriots)--C. XXXII (Packers-Broncos)--A-. XXXIII (Falcons-Broncos)--C-. XXXIV (Rams-Titans)--A-. XXXV (Giants-Ravens)--F. XXXVI (Rams-Patriots I)--A+. XXXVII (Buccaneers-Raiders)--F. XXXVIII (Panthers-Patriots)--A+. XXXIX (Eagles-Patriots I)--A+. XL (Seahawks-Steelers)--B-. XLI (Bears-Colts)--C+. XLII (Giants-Patriots I)--A+. XLIII (Cardinals-Steelers)--A. XLIV (Saints-Colts)--C. XLV (Packers-Steelers)--A-. XLVI (Giants-Patriots II)--A. XLVII (49ers-Ravens)--A+. XLVIII (Seahawks-Broncos)--F. XLIX (Seahawks-Patriots)--A. L (Panthers-Broncos)--C. LI (Falcons-Patriots)--A-. LII (Eagles-Patriots II)--A-. LIII (Rams-Patriots II)--B. LIV (49ers-Chiefs)--B-. LV (Buccaneers-Chiefs)--F. LVI (Rams-Bengals)--A+. LVII (Eagles-Chiefs)--A+.
@@fortynights1513 I'm a bigger sucker for competitive low-scoring affairs than most, even if the quality of play itself is uneven; even if it's 3-3, being tied late into the 4th quarter of a Super Bowl will ALWAYS have me on the edge of my seat, and in general, blowouts of any kind are MUCH more insufferable for me to sit through than games where touchdowns are at a premium. In LIII's case, I felt much of the low scoring was a result of both inconsistent offensive play and excellent defensive play by both squads (five Patriots and seven Rams had at least 5 tackles apiece, and they also combined for 5 sacks, 2 interceptions, and 13 passes defensed [3 of them from New England's Stephon Gilmore]). It also didn't hurt that receivers from both teams showed out a lot more than people remember; in addition to game MVP Julian Edelman's 141 yards, Brandin Cooks had 120 receiving for LA, and NE's Rob Gronkowski and the Rams' Robert Woods both had at least 70 apiece, as well. And let's not forget Sony Michel's near-MVP performance of 18 carries, 94 yards, and the lone touchdown of the game. So, yeah--while the game DID get away from the Rams near the tail end thanks to the late TD and field goal, and the undeniable spurts of offensive ineptitude from both teams does prevent it from entering the upper echelon of great Super Bowls, the defensive excellence of both squads and the individual offensive efforts that did shine, as well as the suspense the game maintained until very late, are enough to carry this game into "good but not great" territory, which I feel is appropriate enough to give a "B" grade to.
@@christmashake8968 I could see why that would get a B from you then. Me personally, I’d give it a lower grade, but a tad better than Seahawks-Broncos in 2013. From a Seahawks fan, there wasn’t anything particularly suspenseful about that game.
@@fortynights1513 As a fellow Seahawks fan, I'd unfortunately have to agree. XD Much as I enjoyed every second of our first title, as a game, it was literally doomed from the start . (Never forget the safety over Peyton's head. XD) Matter of fact, I'd personally rate as the third-worst Super Bowl to date, behind only the Bears' annihilation of the Pats in '85 and the Niners' destruction of the Broncos in '89. :P
everyone talks about the PI at the end of the last super bowl but what about the second fumble return TD that was called back? that should've counted and then that PI means nothing
Minor correction on Super Bowl 45: the Packers were far from being seen as fodder for the Steelers. In fact, despite being a 10-6 wild card team the Packers were actually a 3 point *favorite* over the Steelers. You'd probably never expect that given the Steelers championship pedigree and #1 defense, but it's true.
I think for Super Bowl 42 the most key moment was Asante Samuel Jr.'s father dropping an easy interception from a shitty throw by Eli Manning that would've probably sealed the game. I would also say for Super Bowl 54 the key moment was Jimmy G slightly overthrowing Emmanuel Sanders down 4 with 1:33 left that would have been a dagger to the Chiefs and forced them to pull out a game winning drive.
I’d honestly put Dallas vs Baltimore higher. It was a time where offense wasn’t as good and high turnover games were probably more interesting to them at the time. And even with the turnovers, it wasn’t necessarily a “low scoring Super Bowl”. Heck, the super bowl after that had less points. And the game came down to a game winning field goal. It’s honestly B+ or A-
Comparing Barry’s original to this Let’s see: Lemme know if I made any mistakes guys! Super Bowl 1: Stays the Same Super Bowl 2: Stays the Same Super Bowl 3: From C to D Super Bowl 4: Stays the Same Super Bowl 5: From D+ to D- Super Bowl 6: From D to D- Super Bowl 7: From D+ to C- Super Bowl 8: From D to C- Super Bowl 9: From C to C- Super Bowl 10: Stays the Same Super Bowl 11: Stays the Same Super Bowl 12: From D to C- Super Bowl 13: From A- to A Super Bowl 14: From C+ to B- Super Bowl 15: From D to F- 😂 Super Bowl 16: From B- to B Super Bowl 17: Stays the Same Super Bowl 18: Stays the Same Super Bowl 19: from D to C Super Bowl 20: From C+ to D- Super Bowl 21: From C- to D Super Bowl 22: From D- to D Super Bowl 23: Stays the Same Super Bowl 24: Stays the Same Super Bowl 25: From A to A+ Super Bowl 26: From D to C- Super Bowl 27: From D- to F Super Bowl 28: From C- to D Super Bowl 29: From D+ to D Super Bowl 30: From C+ to B Super Bowl 31: From C+ to B- Super Bowl 32: From A to A+ Super Bowl 33: From D to C+ Super Bowl 34: Stays the Same Super Bowl 35: From F to D Super Bowl 36: Stays the Same Super Bowl 37: From D- to D Super Bowl 38: From A- to A Super Bowl 39: Stays the Same Super Bowl 40: Stays the Same Super Bowl 41: From D to C Super Bowl 42: Stays the Same Super Bowl 43: Stays the Same Super Bowl 44: From B to A- Super Bowl 45: From B+ to A- Super Bowl 46: Stays the Same Super Bowl 47: Stays the Same Super Bowl 48: Stays the Same Super Bowl 49: Stays the Same (“unfortunately” in Barry’s words) Super Bowl 50: From D- to D Super Bowl 51: Stays the Same Super Bowl 52: Stays the Same (With a crapload of plusses) Super Bowl 53: From D- to F- 😂 Super Bowl 54: From B- to B Super Bowl 55: Stays the Same
You realize it intellectually, but laying it out like this, it's really frustrating to realize that Brady's Patriots were a handful of plays (most of which were bad plays by the opponent) away from having a worse Super Bowl record than the Bills and Vikings *combined.*
I remember 2019 (patriots, rams) so vividly because I was in LA at the time and got a shirt that said "LOS ANGELES RAMS: SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS". The shirt was too small for me, anyway.
Grade F because Stiller fans are the worst people on Earth and don’t deserve happiness. Otherwise I totally agree- James Harrison gave Antonio Brown CTE and we all wish what happened to Shazier happened to Harrison. What a legend of being a filthy player and terrible human.
I think the key moment of Super Bowl 42 was Asante Samuel’s dropped pick. Had he held on, New England gets the ball back up 4 with like 1 min left. The helmet catch never happens if Asante didn’t have bricks for hands 🤦🏾♂️
And the 4th down conversion where Jacobs squeezed through just enough for that one yard. It was kind of forgotten since the helmet catch overshadowed it.
As for the fumble return for a touchdown in Super Bowl 57, go back and look where is Nick Bolton had his hands. That’s either a face mask or a hands to the face, I will let you decide.