@@russellquinn7967 I don’t understand why Oct 25th, 1987 Eagles Vs Cowboys game wasn’t on this list. That was biggest revenge filled game I can remember. (Player strike)
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@witoldgeibig1249 As the clip said because of how easy it ended up being. Yes that Bucs defense was absurd but they smoked them because they were still using an offense Gruden created so he knew exactly what was coming his way. But for me it doesn’t rank higher because I’m sure Gruden was a bit rebuffed that Al traded him but to me he didn’t have a lot to be pissed about. Al refused to even let the Bucs talk to him for awhile until they were in a spot where to get Gruden the pride would be really high. It’s not like Davis said he sucked and sent him off for a late pick. Davis landed prime draft picks for him (didn’t use them well obv) and got a bunch of cash. He let him go but because he was good he got a ton for him and it got Gruden a lot More money himself and a long term deal over the year he had left as the leagues lowest paid coach. And Al was the guy who gave him his first chance at a super young age to be a head coach. So to me it’s not a lot to avenge because you didn’t get wronged much which I feel like needs to have happened to truly be revenge. But that’s just my opinion and accounts for very little
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That was a great 40 minutes spent watching this video during quarantine. I've got work in 11 hours but I think I'm about to binge a few of these Top 10 NFL videos right now. I'm sure there's a few I haven't seen uploaded....here's to kicking back with some bud, mad munchies and some RU-vid!!
Bill Walsh's revenge against Paul Brown and the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XVI was missing. Walsh was resentful that Brown didn't offer him the head coach job with the Bengals, and his revenge was very sweet.
Not only that, but Brown blocked Walsh from getting any other head coaching gigs, both while he was with the Bengals and after, trying to keep Walsh either with the Bengals or out of the league.
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I didn't even know that until I read your comment lmao. I'm only a minute in. Admittedly I haven't been a NFL fan very long and I'm not an expert but how many times has that actually happened?
Pretty rare for it to happen because it requires a mix of events that are pretty rare for ir to ever be needed. Because when you think about it if you are going to trade draft picks so you can hire a coach that is still under a contract somewhere else the coach needs to be good enough to be worth trading away the tools that coach needs at their disposal to build your team for your future and being all in for that coach that you think giving up the best tool at improving your roster, draft picks with the right person looking for talent, that is worth it because you’re so all in on them that you can’t wait one season to sign them without having to throw in compensation on top of things. And I’m if they’re good enough to be worth that deal generally logic would dictate that they have a role that they’re doing well in so whatever role you’re offering up needs to be an attractive enough opportunity to be worth them pushing to get permission to interview with you and be ready to agree to a deal with you before you’re ever going to have that discussion with the other team. And if it’s a coach who’s currently in a role the comp that will be needed will be sheep to be worth the other team losing the guy. But in more recent times you see it from coaches who retire with time on their deal and then see a role that convinces them to come back (Sean Payton, Arians, Pardells) and at times those can be reasonable since the coach who’s been away is more likely to just stay retired than come. And to finish their time with you so at least if you don’t have em you’ll get something back.
But the Gruden one is just absurd. The Bucs didn’t just trade for him they traded two first round picks, two second round picks, and they sent $8,000,009. That is so much to invest in a guy who at that point in time was really young and was four years into being a head coach. But other big ones were when Pardells retired from the Pats and then came back to the Jets or the most famous possibly where Bill is announced as the heir for the Jets but when Pardells gets word that Bill has been talking to Kraft suddenly retires again so they the job goes to Bill to try and prevent the move to the Pats. And then Bill quits to go to the Pats and they had to send some decent comp. A lot of the coach’s you get an d then you realize Herm Edward’s was traded under and that man has not been very successful in any HV spot he’s had.
I think they have it wrong when they say that Jon Gruden didn't get as good of a revenge because he knew the Offense of the Raiders. The fact that Gruden was traded from the Raiders to Tampa Bay in such a disrespectful way when he knew the Raiders plays and style inside out, is makes it so great!!!!
What?! No mention of Bill Walsh and Paul Brown? Walsh was Brown’s OC. When it came time for Brown to pick his successor he pass on Walsh and pick someone else. Not only did Paul Brown reject Walsh but he also black balled him by giving Walsh bad reviews when other teams inquired about Walsh. The whole thing was devastating to Walsh. But he got his revenge when he became the 49ers head coach and defeated Paul Brown and his Bangles in the Super Bowl, nor just once but twice! And he never lost to the Bangles while being the 49ers’ head coach.
0:57 Super Bowl XXXVII. 6:05 The 2003 NFC Wild Card Game: Seattle vs. Green Bay. 8:35 The 2006 Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles encounter. 12:36 The Great Curse of Bobby Layne. 15:20 New England's 2007 post-Spygate match vs. the NY Jets. 19:04 Cincinnati's 2009 inter-conference matchup vs. Chicago. 21:30 Paul Brown's Battle of Ohio! 26:34 Joe Montana vs. Steve Young. 31:12 Brett Favre's 2009 Minnesota game vs. Green Bay. 35:10 The 2006 AFC Championship Game!
I was in KC in 2000 when Rich Gannon came back to Arrowhead as a Raider after being cut by Chiefs. If the Chiefs win, they’re in the playoffs. Raiders won in OT. Was the sweetest game ever as a Raiders fan.
I agree that Cedric Brown's whining about going to Da Bears and not giving 100% did set up being let go by them, so it shouldn't really be a huge revenge game...Da Bears did him a favor by releasing him so he could find a franchise he cared enough to play for.
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Charles Haley being traded to the Cowboys in '92 after having issues with the 49ers should have clearly made this list. The end result: 3 Super Bowl Championships for the Cowboys and they beat the Niners in back to back NFC Championships to get to two of those Super Bowls.
Favre put packer fans through hell for years with his wavering. The Packers had enough and knew what they had in Rodgers so when Favre retired and changed his mind it was too late. Packers made the right choice. Now, we are going through the same painful experience with Rodgers. Being a Packer fan is heart wrenching
Commenting as an eagles fan before I click play and let me just say kudos for NFL films for giving us this top notch content. Revenge games are my favorite sub-plot of any given season.
As I was saying, the 1976 Dallas Cowboys were 11-2 going into the very last game of the season at home against their hated arch rivals, the Washington Redskins, who they had beaten six weeks earlier up at RFK Stadium in Washington, DC. This was a chance to sweep the Redskins for the first time since the 1970 season and it would have been the first time the Covboys had swept a George Allen coached Redskin team. The Cowboys seemed to be quite full of themselves before that game. And I should know because as a lifelong Cowboy fan, this one was painful to watch as Washington beat up Dallas pretty bad that day, 27-14. I remember that the score could have been much worse. That game affected the Cowboys enough to where it might have caused them to lose at home in the playoffs against an LA Ram team that they should have easily defeated.
Whenever the Oakland Raiders win a game, I can't help but bust out into a "RAIDERS!... RAIDERS!... RAIDERS!..." chant like what Jon Gruden started around 2:04-2:09.
@Eddie LM well, Mack for two 1st rounders, and Cooper for one, are on paper what the league would deem losses. But that diverges those picks to fortune. To be able to draft as high, or acquire the same level of skill, is unlikely. Not to mention the inept Raiders leadership... The odds of finding/picking players of the same calibur is laughable. To keep Carr out of all the moves demonstrates the ineptitude of leadership.
I love this list, but the fact that it does not have Steve Smith's game against the Panthers when he was unceremoniously cut from Carolina is a travesty. That man was (and probably still is) the face of that franchise.
@@frank-bmtz no way ANY head coach isn't going to do his best to win the SUPERBOWL. Callahan would have cemented his legacy, now he's just a guy... UNLESS, someone paid him millions, but there's zero proof of that soooo #conspiracytheory
I never understood why the bucs weren’t favorites they had a better record (12-4, the raiders were 11-5) and had the defensive player of the year who could lock down a quarterback and receiver at the same time.
My dad was at that Packer playoff game against the Seahawks. He told me many stories of the Packer fans jumping up and down after the Packers picked off the first play in OT.
I do have to say that the 1996 Denver Broncos loss to the Jaguars in the playoffs and subsequent beat-down the following year would probably be one of the greatest revenge games too. I remember thinking before that game in '96 that it wasn't going to be worth watching. Then in '97, I thought it would be. I was wrong on both occasions, but you could tell what was on their minds in '97 for sure!
The whole "it was too easy" defense for Grudens entry not being higher doesn't seem fair to me. I HATE Gruden but the fact that he was able to win because the team that let him go was too dumb to realize he'd pull their own plays against them makes it BETTER
Joe Montana, and Larry Bird are the two champions that taught me as a 19yo Dallas Cowboys fan to appreciate great talent in pro sports no matter who they play for.
@@JuliusC1973 I know that was fun to watch, and see their progress. I watched Shadeur Sanders in HS, and can't wait to see who he becomes. Thanks for sharing.
#4 is Perfect Since Paul Brown Got His Revenge Vs Cleveland in The 2nd Game But The Funny Thing is The Jerseys That Cincinnati had At The Time Was The Same Like The Browns Colors!
Me almost every game:This is revenge for wining in the last game we played you and lost When we play the browns: This is for beating us when um when wait have the browns ever beat us
The spy gate one should have been 10. It’s pretty weak “revenge” when you beat the guy who told everyone you cheated. You may have won...but you’re still a bunch of cheaters LMAO.
Must say a lot about the coaching staff and management when your star QB leaves, then your TE comes out of retirement to join that same team. No taking away the championships, well done, but now we will see how good the Pat's really are.
I don’t have a dog in this fight but I encourage everyone to look into if teams did what the patriots did during spy gate, spoiler every single team did it, this is those other 31 teams hadn’t won 3 Super Bowls in 4 years
@@macattack1740 No He Wasnt They Were No Damn PROOF That He Actually Delfated That Football…He Accepted The 4-Game Suspension Came Back & Won His 5th Ring Dude He Wasnt Guilty
They will have to update this and have super bowl 51 be the number one revenge game because of the patriots responding to deflate gate and Brady being suspended for the first four games of that 2016 season
I've been about this for a long time. The nfl network does a better job educating the viewers on the history of the league with shows like this, the timeline, a football life and etc. The nba relies on 2k and the nba documentary that comes on those couple of times a year. Sorry didn't mean to write an entire book but I had to comment when I saw your comment
Favre left everything on the field game in game out for those ungrateful fans. And Montana beating SF should have been #1 I think. He was the 🐐 at that point.
30:30- Here is the flaw, I've seen the whole interview the idea that Chad Pennington wanted to put boxing gloves on rather than play he was talking about the Week 1 game in Miami which they lost 20-14, as far as making the Jets pay, the Jets were out of contention for the AFC East because they were 9-6 going into this game so it was between the Dolphins and Patriots, I guess the revenge part is just that he had success to that level rather than him knocking the Jets out of the playoffs which he didn't