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It was originally intended for Mike Sims-Walker (likely number 11) but a trailing Mike Thomas (number 80) hauled in Glover Quin's bat-down of the pass.
Funniest thing is it's not two guys saying that it's just Gus Johnson's soul leaves his body when a big play happens 😂 Edit: the 'oh he caught it!' Is the 2nd guy, everything else is Gus. My b!
Well if you were in the same position one yard line, no timeouts, 10 seconds, are you going to run it? if you don't make it in on that one run the clock is going to keep on ticking and you'll have no more time left to play and the game's over. or are you going to do a quick pass? if you miss the quick pass it's fine this clock will stop you can just do another play. Which would you do? I would pass it in that situation to at least have two plays. It was just a very unfortunate event Btw I'm a Seahawks fan so I hated that to but I still think the play call was good
@@Sponggee but that is not what happened - the seahawks had 1 timeout and there was around 25 seconds left. Definitely should have run it. And you have russel wilson who can move around well - if they were going to pass, they should have done a play action up the middle, roll out wilson and let him run, pass, or throw it away if nothing is there.
@@jtc9098I guarantee nobody gives a shit who scores the game winning touchdown in the super bowl, like wouldn't they want kelce to score the touchdown in overtime for the storyline?
I love that pause that the broadcaster for the Miami/Patriots finish just because you can tell that he’s really trying to think of a great name for the game.
Aaron Scruggs The Packers definitely got cheated on the last one, because even though I don't really care about either club, I know what a bogus call is when I see one.
Nobody brings up the fact Green Bay Packers get bogus chicken shit calls in their favor 90 percent of the time, but they get one bad call against them and everybody loses their minds.🙄
MY TOP 15 BEST Football Games Ever: 15. Bears vs Redskins (1940) 14. Super Bowl 2008 13. Michigan vs Michigan St. (2015) 12. Texans vs Jaguars (2010) 11. 2005 MasterCard Alamo Bowl 10. Miami vs Duke (2015) 9. Packers vs Seahawks: Hail Mary (2012) 8. Raiders vs Steelers (1972) 7. Super Bowl 2015 6. Super Bowl 2017 5. Colts vs Vikings (2022) 4. 2017-18 NFC Divisional 3. Florida St. vs Georgia Tech (2015) 2. Auburn vs Alabama (2013) 1. California vs Stanford (1982)
The Vikings vs Saints moment was crazy but I can't help but wonder what the hell #43 was doing with that tackle. He literally could have stood still and tackled him after he caught it and it wouldn't even matter. Bro tried a diving tackle and screwed his other teammate over for it xD
Lol...broncos been totally dominated on the defensive end..it was clear that they would've even sniff the redzone and for them to get a miracle play like that lol.....
After the Minneapolis Miracle, they changed the rule so that you don’t have to do a PAT on a walk off TD. However, I think that only applies when the PAT doesn’t affect the outcome no matter what happens,
NFL Rulebook: “The team that scores a winning touchdown at the end of regulation is no longer required to kick the extra point or go for a two-point conversion.”
Most of these types of plays are judged based on when it happened and if the outcome meant something. I don’t think it should be, but there’s no denying that the Keenum to Diggs TD was incredible in context of the postseason. Miami’s play was one of my favorites simply due to it being one of the few that caught the announcers waaaay off. They know not to declare a game over until 0:00, but still.
How is the 49ers vs saints 2012 divisional game not on here? Offensive shootout in the last 10 minutes followed by a huge Td by Vernon Davis to close the game pretty much..
Blackhawktigger YT Definitely, except when something like that happens to me, it is usually the wide receiver tipping the ball, leading up to an interception that should have never happened.
Every time I look at Seattle's last play in Super Bowl 49, I always cringe because the coaches should've had Russell Wilson pass the ball to Marshawn Lynch, who was on his left AND was wide open right as Malcolm Butler intercepted, as he sprinted towards the bottom left corner of the end-zone. Would've saved so many tears...
On the Packer Hail Mary, Rodgers was sacked on the previous play with no time left. But, in typical Lions fashion, they face mask Aaron Rodgers and give him enough room to get it to the end zone.