From Peyton's Places Season 3 Episode 7: Peyton shows that in football, screwing up can make you a hero. Keegan-Michael Key and Jim Marshall join Peyton to reminisce on football's greatest follies. #football #nfl #peytonmanning
Wow Thanks Peyton. I had no idea Jim Marshall was such a beast. You play 20 year's and try not to get one backwards .. Thanks for highlighting his Career .
You should check out Secret Base's (formerly SB Nation) History of the Vikings series. It's a wild ride. To be fair he played through a bunch of injuries too. It's a wonder how this guy is not in the Hall of Fame.
@@suNn.K.Oit's literally just the reverse fumble thing and the fact that his vikings were 0-4 in the Superbowl. Forgetting that they won the last NFL championship
It's mystifying to me, quite honestly. What I think will happen - he will be inexplicably denied the honor of recognition while he is still alive - and could enjoy it. Then the HOF will pull the total bullsh!t move of posthumously electing him.
In the same game against the 49ers, Jim Marshall forced a fumble that Carl Eller recovered and ran the correct way for a touchdown. The Vikings won, 27-22. I think that more than makes up for this folly, much less the rest of his career. Thanks aplenty to the captain of the Purple People Eaters.
He was most certainly "there" he was lined up in the shotgun formation when due to loud fans or miscommunication the center snapped it when he wasn't ready.
@@keenynman34 You know, the guy who cost the Cowboys a game against the Dolphins by touching a blocked field goal and was run down by Don Beebe in the Super Bowl, causing a fumble and giving the ball back to the Bills.
Funny thing about that 6 interception game against the Chargers. The Colts only lost by 2 and almost won the game but Vinny miss the game winner. Tossing 6 picks should of resulted in a blowout.
And 4 in the first half should’ve won us a playoff game 😭 that’s the Bolts though baby. Extremely exciting, consistently disappointing. Still a fan though.
I read he said he doesn't get enough credit for the rest of that game. I think he forced a turnover or recovered a fumble which led to a score and the Vikings won the game.
I always like the punt return where Gale Sayers followed a rolling fumble for six yards before picking it up. If my memory is correct, he scored on that one.
Jim Marshall is a legend and Manning made a keen comparison to his 6 INT game. Casual fans may not know Marshall the legend but have undoubtedly seen his famous blunder.
I always used to think the butt fumble was just the Jets sucking. And don't be mistaken, it is that. But it's more than that too. That play by Wilfork is simply legendary. I don't even like him, nor the patriots, but credit where due.
Follies happen to us all... I still smile about the time I kicked the ball into my own face when trying to be fancy and loft it over me and the defender behind me... ....or the time I allowed a goal by having it hit the glass behind the net and then off my back in hockey.
For the first 17 years of my life I couldn’t understand how a dry football could slip out on a pass, then week 7 of my senior year I was the star running back and was given the job as scout team qb that week as we were playing a running qb. During one of my scrambles it happened and everybody laughed at me including the coaches that never smile.
I hate how much Vince Wilfork's strength and speed is ignored. His ability to pick up an offensive lineman and throw him into the QB causes that fumble. This was not on Mark Sanchez at all.
If you run into a butt and fumble for a TD, it's on you. It doesn't matter how great anybody else is. It doesn't matter how the butt got there. You run into the butt, and the other team scored a TD. Enough said.
As a Colts fan, I have nothing but respect for Wilfork. I remember watching him run to the side line to tackle an RB for a small gain, and thinking how fast the big man could move. That was later in his career with the Texans as well.
There was an old board game I had as a kid called VHS Football. You would take turns drawing a card to see what the result of a play was and on occasion the card would say “VHS”. So you push play on the tape and whatever play was shown was the result. It’s been decades since I played (ok, decades since I had a VCR hooked up to my tv) and the only play I definitely remember is the wrong way run for a safety.
Anybody else notice that the fumble picked up by Jim Marshal was from Billy Kilmer, who would later go on to become famous as a QB for the Redskins. He started his career in SF, but used mostly as running back with the 49's.
If Mark Sanchez received media royalties on the butt-fumble, he'd easily make more than his career football earnings and he had a couple good contracts too. 🤣
07:26 oh man the look on Mark Sanchez's face You know he's thinking "JFC I am never gonna live this down" And he was right EDIT --- perhaps the funniest part is that (and I never realized this before) Big Vince Wilfork completely stood up the guard and shoved him into Sanchez. Pretty sure just about anybody would fumble if they had Wilfork violently push a 300lb+ lineman into their face unawares...
If y’all can find the footage from the overhead camera of Peyton’s face when the snap went over his head in the Super Bowl & have Peyton react to it... that was one of the top two most “oh s***!!!” facial expressions I’ve ever seen in sports. The only competition to it I have seen to it is the look on Chael Sonnen’s face when he looks up at Anderson Silva after he missed that ludicrous spinning back fist in their second fight
Raiders - Pats last year. Pats lateral for no reason to Chandler Jones who stiff arms Mac Jones into the second layer of the Earth and returns the ball for a game winning TD.
They seriously undersell the Buttfumble without the context. In the prime-time, nationally televised Thanksgiving game, the Jets were down seven with ten minutes to go in the second quarter holding the ball in New England territory. It was a pretty competitive game from the against an extremely good team. Then: 1) Fumble recovered by the Patriots with the next play an 83 yard TD pass. 14-0 2) After a touch back on the kickoff, the second play was Buttfumble. 21-0 3) On the next kickoff the Jets fumble and it is returned for a touchdown. 28-0 Six plays, three fumbles lost by the Jets, three NE touchdowns (one each offense, defense, and special teams), all in less than a minute of game time. Then the Tebow chants started.
It's unfortunate that the clip is what he's remembered by. But older fans knew he was an excellent player every team in the league would have used as a defensive anchor.
The sheer POWER of Vince Wilfork to BENCH PRESS an offensive guard and throw him into the QB he's supposed to be protecting is quite a feat. Sanchez never saw it coming, he saw big hole and then ran into a little hole. Epic.
My friend Austin in grammar school playing basketball started going to wrong way. Forgot if he shot on the net but it was funny. We all gave him crap but it was alright. It happens
"Jim, we have your wonderlic scores here an-------" "Aww Hell Naw!" "d it appears you made a folly on every single question" "Yeah.... I was reading from right to left" "How Bout Dat"
Fitting Dave Kreig has a fumble then a TD pass. Led the league in fumbles until Favre passed him... but also was solidly in the top 10 in career passer rating when he retired. 😂