It’s funny how people say these things like he actually raped someone even though it’s never been proved it’s like saying someone murdered someone with no evidence
How crazy is it that for once (twice actually) a NY team wasn't the more annoying team? Everyone that doesn't like the Pats absolutely wanted the Giants to win.
@Er-Teeus But haven't they been out of New York since the 50's or something like that? I'm not making excuses or defending them by any means, but dont most teams play outside their cities nowadays. I'm a Niners fan, and they moved to Santa Clara, and pissed them off quite a bit since then. Detroit, Dallas, the LA teams. I mean the list goes on. And let's not forget the Bears might move too.
They know exactly how they got here, by having a stupid good defense and an imposing offensive line blocking for the mountain of a man that is Brandon Jacobs 😂
I’m a Steelers fan, but if you’re looking for asterisks after the Pats, XL is a decent candidate. Along with bountygate Saints who screwed Favre out of his destiny
@@justacommenter4908 because it was as bad as it gets? You would basically know for certain every play that the defense is going to go with with the system.
Didn't even watch this crap. But the Pats were recipients the way the Chiefs were, of a Shanahan who's nuts shoot up into his throat when they need to drop the most. No asterisk, but damn, they were fortunate he was on the other sideline.
Always been such a stupid point of contention considering the pick on that play was a result of a dropped pass. So the fortune went both ways. Same thing with Seattle throwing the ball after one of the luckiest all-time plays to put them in that position.
That play hurt so much. Thinking that 30+ years of fandom would finally pay off with a super bowl appearance, only to have it whisked away because of 1 foot...that, and a coin toss.
Aaron Rodgers actually addressed the over inflate of footballs on the Pat Mcafee show. He didn't inflate footballs. He said he rather have an over inflated football instead of a deflated football. Phil Simms miss reported what was said in the interview.
As a Giants fan, it’s nice to see that we truly earned those 2 superbowls and had magical runs to get there. A little bit of luck along the way but those teams battled hard to get those championships
No, they should’ve lost in 2011 to the Niners. Ahmad Bradshaw fumbled the ball in overtime on the Giants side of the field and it was picked up by the Niners but the refs say they blew the play dead right away when Ahmad was stuffed and had the fumble held up the Niners would’ve kicked a field goal to win the game because they were in field-goal range.
@@maxwellrux5523 why? Sean wasn’t the one who concocted bountygate, that was Greg Williams who up until last year was still in the league. Also like he says in the video we weren’t the only team that had one. Farve admitted it. The NFL was about have a controversy for ignoring the effects of concussions on players and they chose the small market saints to be the fall guy. Additionally the 2009 saints where last in the league in opponent injuries.
Actually the Chiefs got screwed by a bogus roughing call in that AFC championship game, that's something people tend to forget about that. Super Bowl LIII should've been Chiefs vs Saints. The asterisk for that one is the referees setting that Super Bowl matchup
2018 you could have mentioned the fact that the Rams with Goff had no business in the super bowl as that was the year of the No Call, should have been Brees v Brady.
@@greysoncamblin-morrow7581 meh. If the power doesn't go out (killing the Ravens momentum and allowing the 49ers to regroup) the 49ers never even have a shot of making it back anyway.
Gotta use all those unsubstantiated claims from anonymous sources. If they wrote that Belichick developed a weather machine to alter the weather for home games, he would believe it.
Asterisk recap: 2000 - Ray Lewis tried to hide the bodies 2001 - Spygate; Tuck Rule; a missed grounding (no offense to parents or electricity) 2002 - Jon Gruden was in the Raiders' offensive huddle 2003 - Spygate; mugging the Colts way too hard 2004 - Spygate (triple kill); Rodney Harrison was running on roids (no offense to Ben Johnson) 2005 - Some of the worst officiating ever (no offense to the replacement refs) 2006 - It wasn't loud enough, so they made it louder (no offense to the Falcons); not a Brees in sight 2007 - Eli Manning should've been a Charger (F___ you Spanos) 2008 - Tom Brady's knee decided to nope right out of there (no offense to the Engineer) 2009 - They were a bunch of bounty hunters (no offense to Boba Fett or Samus Aran) 2010 - Reverse deflation; Where's Jay Cutler when you need him? 2011 - See 2007 2012 - How do you blow that coverage? 2013 - They ran a doping operation (no offense to the Pittsburgh Pirates) 2014 - His balls weren't deflated; this isn't as bad as it looks 2015 - Double the dope, double the trouble 2016 - The Falcons fell into a pit of lava (no offense to Bowser) 2017 - The flying knee of destiny; not a Brees in sight 2018 - Dee Ford; not a Brees in sight (triple kill) 2019 - Questionable officiating 2020 - The Rhythm of the Night by Corona
ray lewis didn’t try to hide the bodies, he got rid of his suit that he was wearing that was apparently bloody from the altercation, which they ruled the case as self defense
2003 also had a brief shoutout to the kickoff out of bounds Was surprised he didn’t mention the power outage in 2012 or Lane Johnson getting caught with PEDs the year after the Eagles won their ring (more than likely was doping during the SB run too).
@@kurtpunchesthings2411 If TB12 was soo good, why did he get drafted so late? There were many years, especially in the beginning where the offense was the weak link on the team. Was it Tom Brady then? Im no Brady-hater, but its easy to see Brady & Belichek were a 2 headed monster, plus a bevy of talented coaches and team mates!
I remember watching this video shortly after he uploaded it and it was completely fine. It seems like he heavily edited it down recently Edit: after going through the most recent comments some more, Barry did comment saying that after editing a few things out (that explains the weird jump cuts in a few spots, as well as a few missing things I picked up on), the last few minutes which were SB 53 to 55 disappeared for him. He also said that he wouldn't re-upload it.
he notoriously has very little storage space on his laptop which he edits these on. if you want longer videos you should think about supporting him instead of hating when you don’t know what the man is going thru
As a Falcons fan, all of the hate for how SB 51 ended will only make our eventual title that much sweeter. Atlanta will likely shut down and become the happiest warzone you've ever seen. Lil Jon will be DJ'ing from the top of an overturned bus on 85.
You know, I'm starting to think this guy might not be Tom Brady's biggest fan. Edit: Lmao the people commenting on this post desperately trying to cling to the idea that Deflategate was real is too funny.
@@thecaynuck4694 truth, also 5 of the 6 Colts balls tested came in underinflated too, but no one talks about that because it doesn't fit the narrative.
Tom brady deflates "this is illegal by the way. Rodgers over inflates "ah there's a few loose asterisks that some people try to put on it" I'm a packers fan but damnnnnnn
Agreed. Even though I don't necessarily agree with everything he said, his delivery is top-notch. It just sucks that revisiting it now, he has edited a lot of things out, including the last three Super Bowls, which seemed to have been accidentally cut out according to Barry.
Yeah you can asterisk every game with this. If a team comes back or a penalty gets called that’s, an asterisk! If a team doesn’t come back or a penalty doesn’t get called, that’s an asterisk!
9:15 You could probably also include that the Broncos defense was missing 6 of 11 defensive starters for the Superbowl including Von Miller, Chris Harris, and Derick Wolfe.
@@Aaronn-je8cxWhen those guys came back the broncos took the Seahawks into OT in seattle, not saying the broncos would have won but they definitely needed Miller for pressure on defense that game big time
@@Aaronn-je8cxThey might not get my vote for the single best offense ever, but the Broncos had a really good offensive season when you look back at it. Not just the fact that they scored over 600 points, but the fact that they had five players with ten touchdowns or more, and the fact that the team got a top seed despite having a defense that wasn’t even top 20, and got fewer turnovers than a lot of defenses gave great offenses to work with.
There's actually an argument to be made that deflategate was bullshit. The psi of the balls were initially recorded indoors of the stadium a few hours before the game and then were tested at halftime indoors. Why does this matter? the temperature outside during that game was significantly colder than indoors, meaning the air inside the balls had time to cool, therefore decreasing the psi prior to being tested while still not having time to warm during the halftime. Also, as a Seahawk fan, i would have loved and felt it was the instinctual choice to just feed Marshawn the ball, but at the same time based on personnel and clock situation, it made some rational sense to throw the ball. The receiver half-assed his route and Malcolm Butler made the play of his career, simple as that. It was devastating, but i can forgive it. Luckily, the falcons blowing that huge lead they had a few years took the title as most embarrassing superbowl loss, which was nice of them.
Deflate gate was found to be complete BS. The NFL's claims didn't hold up under closer examination. The only reason Brady's suspension was upheld in court was due to the CBA giving the NFL disciplinary authority.
@@jaredmountin7523 Tell me, how many footballs were under inflated? I'll give you a hint, far fewer than were initially claimed underinflated in media reports.
And considering Brady is 3-5 against Brees all time I like those chances for the Saints. Especially after one of those Brady wins came in the final seconds in 2013 (with a missed holding call on Galette after he was put into a chokehold on the play). Then in 2020 last year against a broken Brees and MT, with Harris going out early after killing them on punt returns and no Taysom or Latavius Murray. Then the infamous Cook fumble that changed momentum of the game.
2019 also missed the Bosa hold on the 44 yard pass to Tyreek Hill. That play shifted the momentum. If Bosa wasn't held or if that was called back, it would have been a MUCH different ball game.
That wasn’t a hold. Multiple NFL analysts have done analyses over it and confirmed it wasn’t. Which is probably why he didn’t mention it. Also even if it was, the refs missed an obvious roughing the passer on Mahomes the play before.
For the 2012 Ravens, I'm surprised you didn't mention the no-PI call on Jimmy Smith that could have given SF another shot at taking the lead late in the game (although Crabtree was also grabbing and it would have offset). Also the Ravens don't make the playoffs if Ray Rice doesn't convert a 4th and 29 against the Chargers. *On a checkdown.*
My team appeared twice and our asterisks were both minor and only existed for the sake of the video. And I got to see a reason to take something away from every single Brady ring. I loved watching this one.
The asterisk on GB should probably have been making the playoffs at all. I’ve never looked into it, but it seems if the Giants beat the Eagles, tiebreakers would not have been in the Packers’ favor. If not, the Buccaneers (who finished 10-6) lost to the Lions in OT the same day.
@@matthewdaley746 I'm just being honest about my team's success. That SB win is the greatest moment of my fandom, but luck played a part in it. Also, what do you mean? Big Ben is the ultimate respecter of women.
I'm from seattle I remember the pain of watching that pass get picked I remember the rage of everyone remotely interested in football afterward, for weeks
Funny how after 9/11, the Patriots became the team the NFL loves the most. They wear red, white, and blue. Their logo is very patriotic looking. The league absolutely loves them.
Brady fanboy logic: Any SB that was not won by Brady has an asterisk, every SB won by Brady (just by Brady not his teams) is 100% completely legit and if you disagree you are a hater and I am upset that you don't love my hero as much as I do.
Exactly. During Week one, I said that day played better than Brady and a couple of patriots fans blocked me and they kept being insecure. Since they wasted my time, I am now looking to troll them
@@purplehurricane1294 Well Dak did outplay Brady. If you watched the game, looked at the overall numbers and the fact that Dak was facing the better defense of the 2 teams, Dak performed better. Telling that truth is "hate" to them though. I dislike the Cowboys and have no reason to praise Dak but I can tell the truth. I have gotten to the point where I just troll them also because they don't want an actual discussion they just want to praise their crush at any cost.
For the ‘07 Giants: On the Tyree-Helmet catch the refs probably missed a holding call on the New York OL. Also, the refs could’ve blown the play dead since Eli’s forward progress was (almost) stopped for a second.
The thing that always seemed crazy to me about the 2001 Patriots win was the fact that we had just recently suffered 9/11 and a team named the Patriots won a SuperBowl at a time when patriotism was so important to the country
Regarding 2019, you also missed the blatant hold on Bosa on the "miracle" 3rd and 15 completion from Mahomes to wife-beater Tyreek Hill. If that's called, it's a much more difficult 3rd and 25. Yes, I am a Niners fan, why do you ask?
@@ragequitrome as a cardinals fan let me tell you it’s been over 10 years and a lot of people are still bitter about that game. Fuck the Steelers till I die.
@@hellsdethbtingr yeah I’ll prolly never get over it. Good luck to you guys on Sunday tho, I’m just hoping trey lance has a good debut if he’s starting
I have trouble believing the ones that are just "show me when this has ever happened" because the high stakes of the postseason changes decision making for most teams. Bizarre shit happens every year, especially in the playoffs. These events just make for an extraordinary championship game.
50:00 thing about the AFC Championship tuck rule is that it actually was called accurately w/o question which is why they changed the rule. I never fully understood the controversy of that game bc the rule almost word for word categorizes the hit from Woodson and subsequent fumble from Brady as being an incompletion. I’m not sure why that rule was ever seen as a good idea, but at that time it was really a super easy call to make.
@@Pcfrs_Unleashed Wouldve been an automatic first down and half the distance to the goal. So I think on the 2 yard line. Crabtree was held on 4th and goal
In 04, the pats definitely knew the eagles defensive calls. There was no way for them to predict the new plays the instituted. Also Owens was playing on a broken ankle
Watching this video reminded me how the Falcons blew two interceptions that could have had them winning a Super Bowl and playing in a NFC title game, respectively.
I'm a full believer in team momentum. Whether better play calling finished the game, or less pure luck happened for the Patriots in the 4th Quarter, I was fully convinced that the Falcons were about to start their best run ever. They would win that SB and then at least get back the next year, but that one devastating loss shook everything up. People forget that they were one or two plays from being right back in the NFC Championship in 2017, but there was that fluke bounce off of Keanu Neal, and we suddenly forgot how to score in the red zone.
@@davidmatheny1993 happened to my Seahawks too. Everything went wrong after the Super bowl loss. It makes me extremely sad now thinking about how everyone from the Super Bowl team is gone now.
@@Aaronn-je8cx Y'all seemed on the edge of a full-blown dynasty, but then things just stopped working well after how that last SB ended. In the frame of a different sport, it's like how my Braves were on the verge of a second straight title in '96 when the Yankees came back and started another dynasty run. Braves still made the playoffs routinely afterwards, but the pieces just didn't line up again.
As someone who’s about to get a bachelors in engineering with a minor in physics, whenever someone brings up deflate gate as solid evidence against Brady and the patriots, I laugh at them. High school physics is enough to tell you that temperature effects pressure. ESPECIALLY WHEN ITS A DIFFERENCE OF 2 FUCKING PSI!!!
If the Seahawks ran the ball every patriots player would of been tackling Lynch behind the line, the real issue was Russel Wilson started down his receiver all but announcing the corner that he was going to throw to that receiver.
I still believe Carroll was told to make sure Lynch wasn't the MVP of the super bowl. Hence why he chose the throw over run and Russ tried to force it.
@@kellen5545 If you look at the stats it’s much simpler than that. On that whole season he had 5 runs in the same situation and only scored on 1 of them, the Patriots had previously stuffed him in the red zone once already. Infact on his career he was actually not that good in the goal line situation, only converting on 42% of his attempts in his career up to that point, pedestrian at best. Considering that even fans sitting in the stands thought he was getting the ball, you don’t think Bill Belichick and the pats defense didn’t expect that move. So you mix that with his statistics in that situation not being all that people make them out to be, you can see why they didn’t want to just feed the ball to Marshawn Lynch, taking away your best players is what Belichick and his coaches do. And we shouldn’t take away from Butler just making a good read and going and taking that ball away, even if Russel Wilson kinda telegraphed it.
the magic BDN captured in that playoff run was something i doubt we will ever see again. A backup QB replacing the league’s (probable) MVP right before the playoffs and playing even better than him, was truly catching lightning in a bottle. Philly Philly!
these mostly don't sound like asterisks, more like, things that happen in football...even the PED suspensions should have set the teams back but it didn't lol