@@Schwackem99 yea lol but did they win anything? Nah and pretty soon that team will have to start paying those players and then they fall apart same old browns
@@moss8448 I still remember the Christmas day playoff classic between The Kansas city Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins of 1971!, A game that went through two overtimes!!!!.
@@RainmakerXBooty yea & dats what makes it devastatin but it goes to show u there have been teams to lose 3 times to a team in one season. 99 Jaguars, 09 eagles 😢😞, 2022 Giants 😁 it does happen
@@davidr5961 Agreed. With regard to level of importance.....not even close but how many teams in the history of football lost a game when all they had to do is take a knee once.
That is one of the greatest upsets ever. Nobody today even talks about the 2007 Patriots. If the Patriots had won that game they’d be far and way considered the greatest team of all time without question and that team would be talked about to this day. Instead, you don’t hear a word about the 2007 Patriots.
Yep. I agree. That should be among the most devastating losses. I'm a Packer fan and that might be the best Viking team they ever had (despite no rings, the Vikings have had a lot of really good teams over the years).
People always forget that the Patriots interception wasn't the end of the game. Instead of just going down in the endzone he tried to run it out and got tackled on the one yard line. So the Seahawks still had a chance to get a safety and then get the ball back. But Michael Bennett jumped offsides, And the penalty brought the ball out to the 5-yard line, THAT was when the game truly ended.
@@moss8448 The true villains of that game was the vaunted "Legion of Boom" defense giving up two long TD drives in the 4th quarter. It's funny that nobody ever talks about that
According to the rule at the time, it was the right call. Very stupid rule but correct call. Funnily enough, the Patriots were victims of the same circumstance earlier in the year.
Sometimes being a Florida State fan sucks because every year they bring up multiple missed FGs that cost FSU championships. Then a freaking terrible 3-9 GT team beat FSU off a blocked FG on the last play of the game and that's on a lot of highlight reels, too.
That was our year too. Phillips never should have started Johnson - Flutie would have led us to the Super Bowl that year and won it too. I will believe that until the day I die.
@@travismcnamara8919 Phillips wasn't to blame. Ralph Wilson forced him to play Johnson because (a) he didn't want to admit he'd made a horrible mistake in Johnson and (b) he had an irrational dislike of Flutie because "he ran too much." Wilson was basically an old fool and paid for his mistake dearly given he never saw the Bills in the playoffs again before he passed away.
For real. My dad has always wanted to see the vikings win a super bowl his whole life. It won't happen unfortunately. I honestly root for them more than anybody just to see my dad happy.
#6 was a space-time continuum moment. If the Oilers had been able to hold that lead, they roll through the playoffs and get to the Super Bowl against the Cowboys. Win or lose, Bud Adams has political capital to get a new stadium in Houston and the Oilers stay. Instead, that loss was so devastating it put the fan's passion for the team on life support. Next year's loss to KC just created apathy and Houston was in no mood to give Bud Adams a stadium. Rest is history.
I would've appreciated an Oilers Rams Super Bowl in 2000. That loss to the Rams though might have been more painful than their loss to the Bills in 93!
@@UncleMikeNJ In 78-79 yes, but those Pittsburgh teams had like 8 Hall of Famers and a better roster. By 1992 Bradshaw, Franco, Swann, and Lambert had all retired and the Oilers had a better roster than Pittsburgh. The Steelers swept the Oilers that year because Moon was injured in one of those games. But the Oilers were too talented to get beaten by the same team 3 times and a healthy Moon would have beaten them on a 3rd try.
As devastating as "The Choke" was for the Oilers, maybe the '93 loss to the Chiefs was more devastating. That team had won 11 straight, had earned a bye into the DR, playing a KC team they shut out early in the season (without Montana, tbf), while going through all sorts of turmoil (Buddy Ryan, Baby-gate, the stadium conundrum, Jeff Alm's suicide et.c.). And then, in front of a record crowd, they lose in gut punching fashion to KC & it was the moment football died in Houston. Bud Adams blew up the team, they went 2-14 the next year & left for Tennessee 2 years after that.
How does this beat out The Ice Bowl? Green Bay Packers vs. Dallas Cowboys for the right to play in Super Bowl II? How does this beat our Super Bowl XVIII: Raiders 38 Redskins 9?
The Oilers choke against the Bills should be number 1. It changed NFL history. As a fan, I can tell you it along with next year's loss to KC destroyed our fanbase. Apathy set in and the city of Houston pretty much told Bud Adams to hit the road when it rejected a referendum to build a new stadium. Had the lead held up, the Houston Oilers would still exist.
Houston shouldn’t have a franchise they can’t even support Oilers now Texans bring that franchise to San Antonio we deserve a team tired of cheering Oilers Texans and Cowboys fuck New York has3 teams and only Giants have won lately
Superbowl 43 was such a heart breaking story to me. I saw it live back when I was a kid. Me and my cousin were huge Steelers fans back in the day (my cousin still is one to this day). When we found out that the Cardinals were going to the Superbowl, we both got on madden, picked the steelers and intentionally tried to sack Warner as many times as we could to the point where he got injured. We celebrated it. I always thought Kurt Warner was a d-bag back then. So when we watched the Superbowl that year, we were glued to our seats. When James Harrison converted that interception to a TD, we were jumping with joy. Then Warner tossed it to Fitzgerald and scored, we were panicking because we thought it was over by then. It wasn't until the last drive where Santioni Holmes made that clutch TD and gave Steelers that win. That win made our entire week. Later down the line, I was watching some NFL documentaries, and I came across the story of Kurt Warner and his journey of taking the Rams to the Superbowl. That story touched me because of what Warner had to go through in order to make it to the top. The guy went from bagging groceries to earning rings. Not only did he lead the offense with the Greatest Show on Turf, but he carried a franchise that was tanking. He was the literal comeback kid. So when I realized that he helped the Cardinals of all teams make it to the SuperBowl, I regret not cheering for him sooner. He should have won that game. He should have cemented himself as one of the GOATS for helping 2 franchises go from rags to riches. But unfortunately, he didn't win. Not a lot of people do talk about him at all, which is very unfortunate. But after watching that performance of him and Fitzgerald smashing through the Steelers defense, I was impressed. I'm honestly glad they made a film about him though, he deserves one.
I agree. That was our best chance in our whole team history to win a SB. Now in 2024 we have new coaches, a promising QB and a young team so who knows? Maybe one day. 😊
This is probably the best made episode of top 10 NFL films has done. From the clips, to the interview bits, to the music, along with the fact that the list overall was pretty accurate. I always come back to this episode every now and again.
1940 Championship game, Bears beat Washington 73-0 "Early in the game, Redskins quarterback Sammy Baugh hurled a long pass to Charlie Malone, who was open behind the Bears' defense. Malone dropped the ball. 'Would the outcome have been different if Malone caught that pass?' Baugh was asked. 'Yeah,' Baugh replied. 'The score would have been 73-7.' "
Harry Engel I agree with you 100%. Johnson rode the pine behind Mark Brunell in Jacksonville but played maybe one good game w/great drives his last year leading impressive drives & setting a completion percentage for a first time starting QB despite it being his 3rd year. Bills signed him to a big contract for 1998. Flutie’s Football Life episode on it was really good. Of course Flutie became starter when Johnson got hurt & Flutie mania kicked off. The next year Flutie beat Johnson for the start & got the Bills to the playoffs but in 1999 the Bills were still used to playoffs. Johnson started the last meaningless game while starters rested & played lights out. Suddenly Wade Phillips is told by the owner that he needed to start Johnson over Flutie. Johnson struggled against Titans defense when Jeff Fisher was still in his Buddy (Ryan) Ball prime but the Bills were still winning. They just needed to kick off the ball & cover the kick off. The day that play happened I yelled at the TV. “That’s what you get for benching Fkutie!” I always liked Flutie. In September 2005 I went to a Carolina Panthers game to see the visiting Patriots. I had a decent camera for the time & during Patriots warm ups I took a great photo from of Tom Brady & Doug Flutie & the unknown third stringer. 3 years later I went back to look at the photo & sure enough the then unknown 3rd stringer in the photo was Matt Cassel in his rookie year. I was pleased. 😀 Anyway, after that loss tje Bills didn’t make the playoffs again for another 17 seasons! Now I wouldn’t wish that on Bills fans & Ralph Wilson was a great human being but the football gods didn’t care about that & he never saw the playoffs again who’re his death in 2014. I wish that the Bills had danced with the one who brought them. 😀
Harry Engel Once again. I agree 100%. You know the game & the players. Wilson has become an incredible QB. Tough loss to the Cards who just kept hanging around. But I think the Seahawks & Packers will be in the NFC Championship Game this year. 😃 I’m afraid my Steelers are just getting lucky at this point. Do you see anyone other than Packers & Seahawks in the NFC title game? I think Bucs won’t bet there. NFL wants Super Bowls to be at neutral sights that bring in fans from both teams. Look at what’s happened to teams trying to make Super Bowl run that would end in their home stadium. Lol
B Bryant Agree. I think I’ve seen all of them so far & yes I have to admit that I wasn’t a fan of Rodney & Junior when they beat my Steelers in the 1994 AFC title game but I learned to appreciate both. Rodney’s football life was excellent. Great player.
The 1979 NFC East Divisional Championship game should be on this list. That loss was so devastating that John Riggins walked away from football for a year.
1:53 The 2002 NFC Championship. 5:44 The Tuck Rule! 8:46 The Brett Favre Playoff Pick Parade! 13:36 The Music City Miracle! 16:40 The Choke! 21:08 Super Bowl XLIX. 24:42 Super Bowl XLIII. 29:15 Super Bowl XXV. 33:52 The Drive/The Fumble. 40:02 Super Bowl XLII.
To me, the Ghost to the Post game was very devastating. Because that resulted in the late Bob Irsay to move the Indianapolis Colts out of Baltimore in 1984.
I'm a Giants fan, but I have a hard time saying that SB42 is the number one devastating loss when the team already had a dynasty, to say nothing for all the success that the Patriots and Tom have had since this episode aired.
Since NFL Top 10 has apparently been cancelled its unlikely we'll have an update. But yeah putting this list right on the eve of the second Patriots Dynasty made it age like milk more than some of the other 2010s lists.
I think if that had been the only Super Bowl that New England had been in then it gets more votes. The other thing is that New York had almost beaten the Patriots in the regular season, falling 38-35. I'll admit it was an upset, but it's not as if the Giants should have been 21 points underdogs.
As a pats fan, that loss still hurts. A lot. That team was so nasty, but now they're just the great team that couldn't get it done. Fuckin Eli, the patriots kryptonite
What people forget about the number 1 on this list is that Tom Brady almost completed a 50 yard pass with 30 seconds left in that game after the Giants scored. I remember cheering thinking the Giants won outright but Brady fired off a deep shot to a receiver that got behind the defense. He dropped it but still was a crazy ending.
@@moss8448 Yeah it was it was Randy Moss who almost caught it. Webster broke it up. Brady threw the ball 75 yards on that 3rd down play. Dude had a cannon.
@@fitfogey That ball was dead-on accurate as well. If it wasn't for Webster's amazing coverage the ball would've landed right into Moss's hands and he would've had a sure-fire touchdown (I still believe Moss should've jumped for it, he likely would've caught it). That play proves 2 things, Brady DOES NOT have a weak arm, and Webster was the real hero for the Giants that game, not Tyree or Manning.
If you were alive & a Cowboy fan 81 NFC championship. To this day I still remember where we sitting & screaming when Montana hit Clark. Heartbreaking. Super Bowl 13 is my runner up.
9:40 I was at that game and it’s indescribable how cold it was. We had to leave the stands to go inside to the restroom like every 10 minutes to warm up. I saw a grown ass man in his 40’s sitting on the floor in the bathroom crying and rubbing his feet with his shoes off. I remember leaving the game and being completely numb on the walk to the car. There is no way I would do that again I don’t care how big the game is lol
So let me get this straight, number 8 isn’t a game it’s just Brett Favre’s history of playoff interceptions? That’s stupid, pick a game. Who’s upset about both? Favre & his family? Come on!
@@peteanderson6121 NO WAY...THE MINNESOTA ONE WAS WORST. Vikings never won a superbowl. Its tied....all he has to do is run it up the middle for a few yards. And kick a field goal. He threw it right to Porter... Even the announcer was SO PISSED. LOL
Minneapolis miracle & the refs screwing the Saints by not throwing the flag on the flying helmet to helmet headbutt in the NFC championship would both be top 10. But the last OT loss was just a wildcard game
Favre didn’t exactly “torment” the Vikings…for being by far the best QB in the division at the time, he’s only 17-14 against them, compared to 26-9 against the Lions and 23-13 against the Bears. He also lost 31-17 the only time he played the Vikings in the playoffs (the infamous “Miss Moon.)
Still hate joe buck in large part bc of that call. Everytime he fucks something up I still say “what a class less call by joe buck, and I’m sorry that we had to hear that”
Great background on the BillS-Titans game. I wanted the Bills to win for Flutie until they benched him for Rob Johnson. Watched it live and it was unbelievable.
The craziest thing about the James Harrison 100 yard pick 6 in SB 43 is that at the very end both Larry Fitzgerald and Steve Breaston catch up with him at the same time on about the 3 yard line and both hit him simultaneously which keeps Harrison on his feet(who was completely gassed by that point) long enough for him to score. Had one or the other caught up to him a half second earlier Fitz either pulls Harrison out of bounds or Breaston knocks him out of bounds and the Cards only trail by 3. That's what they mean by a game of inches.
Everything started going wrong for the chargers when they fired ole Marty. The franchise has not been the same since. It would end up costing san Diego the chargers. F#!$ dean spanos
The Music City Miracle was a lateral. ABC happened to have a camera pointed right at Wycheck from the sideline. The ball went backwards by about a foot. It's hard to tell, but it did.
@@matthewdaley746 Not just great, the greatest that ever played football. Tom Brady already is the best Quarterback, of all time, this is accepted now unanimously, and by even the biggest of Brady's haters, and he certainly has a number of those. Stop denying it.
1962 Lions were running out the clock on a win at Lambeau when their receiver slipped in the mud, leading to an interception that led to a game winning FG by Paul Hornung. This quite possibly cost the Lions a division title, basically ruined their star QB and caused the owners of the team to throw up their hands and sell the team to William Clay Ford.
The more devastating loss was trading Bobby Layne to the Steelers in 1958. He said after the trade that the Lions would never win another title, and damn if he wasn’t right...
That 1962 Packers team was arguably the greatest football team of all time. They led the league in scoring and in fewest points given up. They crushed nearly every team they played. They lost one game to the Lions on Thanksgiving. The Lions lost 3 games. The Lions lost 3-0 to the Bears. The Packers crushed the Bears 49-0 and 38-7. I often tout the 62 Lions as the greatest team to not win the Super Bowl, but they weren't as good as the 62 Packers. Wrong year for them.
@@notoriouseagle1074 Im not saying it wasn’t devastating to the city but that loss didn’t demoralise the team. They bounced back and took control of their division and made it back. The Falcons on the other hand NEVER recovered
I think the top 5 worst losses in NFL history are: 5. Chargers in the 2006 divisional round. 4. Packers in the 2014 NFC Championship. 3. Seahawks in Super Bowl 49. 2. Vikings in the 1998 NFC Championship. 1. Falcons in Super Bowl 51 HM: Saints in 2018 NFC Championship, Oilers in 1992 WC, and the Browns in 1986-87.
Yeah as a Pats fan that Giant loss was pretty tough. Given that they did it twice is even more misery. Tom Cough-nobi & Eli SkyManning really slayed the Emperor & Vader twice.
@@lorddalek Good point. After a Superbowl loss the Patriots came back to win more rings. Funny thing about Giants Superbowl wins, Bill Belichick was on the field for every one, two wins as the Giants Defensive Coordinator, and two losses as Patriots head coach. Did you know Belichick has 8 Superbowl rings, two as a DC and six as a HC?
The 2018 NFC Championship Game was singlehandedly the most heartbreaking loss for a team, the Saints had the win taken away from them due to the refs and their incompetence
The Eagles Tampa game...wow...for those who don't live in Philly cannot understand how devastating that loss was...everything was set up to be a stone cold lock that Eagles would win and go to the Super Bowl...not only had we easily beat Tampa the last 2 years in the playoffs, we also beat them easily that season...they couldn't win in cold weather and it was a send off for the VET and Eagles were up 7 nothing and that place was on fire...and then it all blew up in the last 3 quarters....we have been in 4 NFC championship games, 2 super bowls, and a super bowl champion since then....and that loss still hurts....worse loss in Philly sports history and thar includes Joe Carter
I was 22 and in the Army at the time, and three months before my first deployment, and I had to carry the pain of that 2002 NFC Championship loss over to Iraq. We won the Super Bowl years later, but that pain will never go away.
Watching the NY giants beat the NE Patriots in that Super bowl was one of the best feelings I've had. That team has used "tuck rules, deflate gate, and spy gate and all the other stuff they haven't got caught with", so I'm glad a team could finally send a positive message. Unfortunately, the Pats fans will probably never see the value of this.
Losing to the Raiders in the 76 AFC championship game- no three-peat. I still think about it to this day. The Colts losing to Nammoths Jets in 69 has to be top.
@Lorraine Gray even more so the fact that the Raiders didn’t belong in that game. A phantom roughing the passer call gave them a second chance to win against the patriots. But maybe the injured players had more to do with the loss.
That Pats Seahawks game was such a swing of emotions because I was still in a state of shock from the Metcalf reception when they threw that pick on the goal line. I thought that the Patriots had been David Tyree'd/Mario Manningham'd all over again, and then something even more heartbreaking happened for the other team.
Still though , a tie means they do still have to go and win the game. No games are played in terms of who should win. By that logic , no underdog should ever win a game.
The one thing about the music city miracle that's most devastating... The bills on the sidelines were celebrating saying "champions gotta go win on the road" and 16 seconds later their heart is ripped out
Some Browns fans were also queuing up for tickets, believing their long-suffering franchise was finally going to the Super Bowl (of course, that hasn't happened yet).
#10 was my most satisfying win. I'll never forget Ronde Barber's pick 6. And I love that it's a awful memory for Eagles fans. Miss that rivalry. Loved to hate the Eagles. We were NOT supposed to win that game even though we may have been considered better. People forget we couldn't win in the cold weather.
Yeah, I'm an Eagles fan, and that loss was totally devastating. The morons who say it wasn't don't have a clue. That was the last game ever at the Vet...The Eagles were favored, and that was our second of what became three straight NFC title game losses in a row. We had knocked the Bucs out of the playoffs the last two years, and we all thought we would again. The Bucs had never won a game in freezing temperatures, and then you guys KILLED us. Just an absolute kill job. Brian Mitchell took the opening kickoff back for a touchdown, and then we only scored three points the rest of the game. Just total domination for Tampa
@@elliemyers6435 Seriously. I want to strangle whoever in this video said that Tampa Bay was obviously the best team in those playoffs. HOF defensive players everywhere, but Brad Johnson was their QB, and Philly had their number in the playoffs AND the Bucs hadn't won a game in cold weather in it's history. Eagles were red hot at the time and were excellent on both sides of the ball. They even managed to keep winning without Mcnabb for 6 weeks in the season with Koy Detmer and then AJ Feeley. Then Mcnabb returns just in time for the playoffs and you just know it's their time. Not to mention, the winner of that game was going to beat the geriatric Raiders for all of the marbles in the Super Bowl without a doubt. You just knew it. Look at how badly Tampa Bay whooped them. They blew them out worst than they did us. Ronde's pick 6 felt like he was running for eternity. You just had to sit there and helplessly watch him run across the Vet, the last game in the stadium's history, which come think of it is fitting because that place was a dump, but it was our dump, so it was just brutal. The people on this show who said no one cared are way out of touch. One of the most sports crazed cities were devastated by that game and at the time were currently mired in a 25 year championship drought for all 4 of it's major sports teams.
@@sgshumblecrumb6046 Absolutely....the pain I felt from that loss was so visceral...and you're right, we had their number in the playoffs, plus as you said, Brad freaking Johnson was their starting QB and they just laid the wood to us. Ronde's interception was like a stake through the heart....That's one of the lasting images of the vet, him just sprinting down the field for what seemed like forever. The vet was a real piece of shit, but it was our hole, and it was a GIANT home field advantage, and for it to be closed out like that was that horrible of a loss was so brutal. I remember that we kept winning even when McNabb went down, and when he came back for the playoffs, it was like "let's do this...." and then, yeah, complete misery for three hours.
The Broad Street line subway after that game: both as crowded and and quiet as I've ever experienced. Bonus experience: the numerous broken champagne bottles in the Vet parking lot.
@@matthewdaley746 For everybody but the Patriots the Giants defeated The Evil Empire in the most David v Goliath situation in NFL history but for the Patriots this was seeing the undeniable, unquestionable validation of the best football team to ever exist slip through their fingers. If the Patriots had won that game not just that individual team but the franchise as a whole would be historic, probably the greatest team in the entire history of American sports. It also would've gotten Don Shula to shut the fuck up, bitter old crank that he was whining whenever a team would go 8-0.
@@matthewdaley746 YES, it was a devastating loss. When the Yankees lost in the bottom of the 9th in 01, that was devastating, 04 was the same. Just because the hated team lost, doesn't mean it wasn't crippling you dumbass.
@@MRMCDONALD13 yeah if only he had like a great QB in the late 00’s that won a National championship or something, he surely would’ve been dominant then.
for Charger fans, i would have to say its easily the Marlon McCree game, but of course Nate Kaeding missing FG's against the Jets in the playoffs are another strong contender, the Holy Roller game against the Raiders, and losing to the backup QB-led Oilers. For Vikings fans, Gary Anderson's missed FG without question, and Buffalo Bills, Scott Norwood wide right. For the Falcons, thats an easy answer.
When I heard Ike Taylor talking about painful it is to lose a Super Bowl, I was confused at first and then I remembered 'Oh right, he was part of the Steelers team that lost the Super Bowl to the Packers.' And then I understood.
2 Fun Facts: The reason that coaches don't give ST signals is because of the Music City Miracle. Jeff Fisher gave an explicit signal of what they were gonna do, but Wade Phillips didn't bother to recognize it. B. NO Coach will ever not run it down to 3 seconds if possible in the playoffs (or in the reg. season).
Also, ST coach Bruce DeHaven was, scapegoated, and, fired, after the play, which he didn't even see, because he was on his way to the locker room, just really awful.
The real # 1 is what happened in Kansas City City,Mo on Christmas day 1971.All the games here mostly place from 2000 on.The 1981 NFC Championchip game,the game in Pittsburgh(if you liked defense this was the game for you) on December 23,1972 is another one.Ironcally that was not even the most mememorable played that day.The game in San Francisco that day has 2 comebacks by the Dallas Cowboys & has nearly 60 points in scoring.The December 28,1975 game when Roger Staubach hit Drew Pearson for the game winning.
No defense, the moment was too big for Danny White, they wouldn't have beaten the Dolphins, anyway, they weren't good enough, PI, was, just, somehow, missed.
More devastating than not having a winning season for four years. The Colts did not win a playoff game for almost a quarter of a century, and were a chopping block for most of that period (except for three seasons at the peak of Bert Jones’ career). Then there was relocation rumours from the late 1970s onwards, Elway’s refusal to play for the team, the move to Indianapolis, and the massive early to middle 1990s busts of Emtman and Alberts. Only when they obtained the number one draft choice and took Peyton Manning did the Colts really recover from that loss over a quarter of a century ago - and of course in a different city. I have long suggested to the “Collapse” series that they should do a lengthy video on the 1970s Colts - although it is much older than any of the collapses covered by videos in that series.
Top 10 Playoff Losses Fans Still Can’t Get Out of their Heads. 10. 2014 NFC Championship Game 9. 1990 NFC Championship Game 8. The 2001 Divisional Round aka the Tuck Rule 7. Super Bowl 34 6. Super Bowl 25 aka Wide Right 5. The 1998 NFC Championship Game aka Gary Anderson 4. Super Bowl 42 aka Helmet Catch 3. 2018 NFC Championship Game aka the Missed Call 2. Super Bowl 51 1. Super Bowl 49 aka Malcolm Butler Interception
Love how the Browns moments rank as #2 because they can’t even win a misery competition
the true factory of sadness
Apparently didn't watch football this season
@@Schwackem99 and hopefully the next few seasons! It's been a long time coming.
@@Schwackem99 yea lol but did they win anything? Nah and pretty soon that team will have to start paying those players and then they fall apart same old browns
I don't know. They are considered the #1 Snakebitten Franchise of all time.
13:28 "That is thee worst loss, in the history of the super bowl era"
Atlanta Falcons: Hold my beer
Greatest Game 2.0
and my first game as a tv spectader was the `58 NFL Championship
😭😭😂😂
2014 Seahawks: AM I A JOKE TO YOU??!?!??!?!
@@moss8448 I still remember the Christmas day playoff classic between The Kansas city Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins of 1971!, A game that went through two overtimes!!!!.
Two entries I would add to this:
• 28 - 3
• Sacksonville choking away the AFC Championship and then the entire defense being traded away
sacksonville doesnt count because they were screwed by the refs, not themselves
@@lolotroll2 that fits the description of devastating
but then it wouldn't be a TOP 10........
@@lolotroll2 They weren't screwed, they blew a 10 point 4th quarter lead. It's not that hard to hold onto.
28-3 was almost certainly a cheating result. NE knew what was coming on almost every play in the last 20 minutes.
If this list gets updated, Superbowl 51 should be #1.
"Should be?" If you're up by 25 in the game of all games, you need to shut the door. Nothing can top that.
@@tevinsherrill5653 nope. Absolutely nothing and how the Falcons blew that was hilarious.
Please don’t remind me. Wounds still raw.
@@wman8024 i hear you
#6 still is legitimately the biggest point comeback in NFL history.
1999 AFC Championship game, Jaguars went 15-0 against the rest of the league but 0-3 against the Titans
And now here we are with the current Titans team who the last two years have been a one and done playoff team.
...c...c...cool adam?
That’s nuts I honestly didn’t know that
@@RainmakerXBooty yea & dats what makes it devastatin but it goes to show u there have been teams to lose 3 times to a team in one season. 99 Jaguars, 09 eagles 😢😞, 2022 Giants 😁 it does happen
After the Conference Title game, ESPN's studio had the graphic "Jax Squat" to describe Jacksonville's third loss to the Titans.
I'm not a Giants fan but boy do I still laugh whole-heartedly when I think about the Patriots going 18-1.
As a Giants fan, i ll never get over the "miracle in the meadowlands" , in the closing seconds
@@davidr5961 Agreed. With regard to level of importance.....not even close but how many teams in the history of football lost a game when all they had to do is take a knee once.
That is one of the greatest upsets ever. Nobody today even talks about the 2007 Patriots. If the Patriots had won that game they’d be far and way considered the greatest team of all time without question and that team would be talked about to this day. Instead, you don’t hear a word about the 2007 Patriots.
that was a true surprise. going undefeated is tuff.
3/4 of the American population agree
How do you not have the 1998 Minnesota Vikings loss in the NFC Championship game on this list. That dang loss still hurts Vikings fans 😢
They got a mention for '09 which was bad, but NOWHERE near as bad as '98. They've probably never had a better team
Yep. I agree. That should be among the most devastating losses. I'm a Packer fan and that might be the best Viking team they ever had (despite no rings, the Vikings have had a lot of really good teams over the years).
Yea that's ridiculous not including that one
People always forget that the Patriots interception wasn't the end of the game. Instead of just going down in the endzone he tried to run it out and got tackled on the one yard line. So the Seahawks still had a chance to get a safety and then get the ball back. But Michael Bennett jumped offsides, And the penalty brought the ball out to the 5-yard line, THAT was when the game truly ended.
No..
Brady would of just fell forward
And then they fight. Typical Patriots TEs. Always ending up doing dumb things
I mean give it to Marshawn
@@moss8448 The true villains of that game was the vaunted "Legion of Boom" defense giving up two long TD drives in the 4th quarter. It's funny that nobody ever talks about that
@@johntroicuk4641 good point. guess they ( the Pats) saw some holes in the coverage.
Tuck Rule.
I'll be on my deathbed saying Brady fumbled.
According to the rule at the time, it was the right call. Very stupid rule but correct call. Funnily enough, the Patriots were victims of the same circumstance earlier in the year.
You'll be correct.
Never...Ever....EVER get over it!!!
Even Brady knows he fumbled
@@thezenitsufan1249 Brady’s not an official so his opinion doesn’t really matter
As a Bills fan, I will never forget the absolute shock and horror I felt as Dyson ran down the field totally untouched. I will take that to my grave.
Sometimes being a Florida State fan sucks because every year they bring up multiple missed FGs that cost FSU championships. Then a freaking terrible 3-9 GT team beat FSU off a blocked FG on the last play of the game and that's on a lot of highlight reels, too.
That was our year too. Phillips never should have started Johnson - Flutie would have led us to the Super Bowl that year and won it too. I will believe that until the day I die.
@@travismcnamara8919 Phillips wasn't to blame. Ralph Wilson forced him to play Johnson because (a) he didn't want to admit he'd made a horrible mistake in Johnson and (b) he had an irrational dislike of Flutie because "he ran too much." Wilson was basically an old fool and paid for his mistake dearly given he never saw the Bills in the playoffs again before he passed away.
wide right
More devastating than Norwood's miss?
Every Vikings game, every. single. one.
For real. My dad has always wanted to see the vikings win a super bowl his whole life. It won't happen unfortunately. I honestly root for them more than anybody just to see my dad happy.
Every bad top 10 list has the Vikings on it lol
Some of us enjoy watching the Vikings fail. It's kind of their legacy.
I would put the loss to the Falcons in the NFC championship up top.
The one thats most recent is the Blair Walsh miss. I still can’t believe that happened
#6 was a space-time continuum moment. If the Oilers had been able to hold that lead, they roll through the playoffs and get to the Super Bowl against the Cowboys. Win or lose, Bud Adams has political capital to get a new stadium in Houston and the Oilers stay. Instead, that loss was so devastating it put the fan's passion for the team on life support. Next year's loss to KC just created apathy and Houston was in no mood to give Bud Adams a stadium. Rest is history.
Yeah, but, Warren Moon is human garbage, so, I'm not all that broken up about it, even after years really piled up.
6 should be 1
I would've appreciated an Oilers Rams Super Bowl in 2000. That loss to the Rams though might have been more painful than their loss to the Bills in 93!
You're kidding. The Oilers would have had to go to Pittsburgh in January. The Oilers could NEVER win in Pittsburgh in January.
@@UncleMikeNJ In 78-79 yes, but those Pittsburgh teams had like 8 Hall of Famers and a better roster. By 1992 Bradshaw, Franco, Swann, and Lambert had all retired and the Oilers had a better roster than Pittsburgh. The Steelers swept the Oilers that year because Moon was injured in one of those games. But the Oilers were too talented to get beaten by the same team 3 times and a healthy Moon would have beaten them on a 3rd try.
As devastating as "The Choke" was for the Oilers, maybe the '93 loss to the Chiefs was more devastating. That team had won 11 straight, had earned a bye into the DR, playing a KC team they shut out early in the season (without Montana, tbf), while going through all sorts of turmoil (Buddy Ryan, Baby-gate, the stadium conundrum, Jeff Alm's suicide et.c.). And then, in front of a record crowd, they lose in gut punching fashion to KC & it was the moment football died in Houston. Bud Adams blew up the team, they went 2-14 the next year & left for Tennessee 2 years after that.
I remember they spiked the ball into a banner with Ryan's face on it 😂
..I shouldn't laugh. Karma repayed me with abject playoff misery til 2020
@@CaptainTunnel Keith Cash, on a beautiful TD pass from Montana!
Don't forget a fight on the sidelines Buddy Ryan and Kevin Gilbride coaches on national TV
Yesss that 1st half a blow out.. oilers destroyed Jim Kelly out game.. EZ right.. Naw ENTER- Flutie wth 😮
Not the cowboys losing on the last play twice to Lombardi Packers in the championship game
Pats losing super bowl 42 wasn't devastating, it was GLORIOUS ☺️
How does this beat out The Ice Bowl? Green Bay Packers vs. Dallas Cowboys for the right to play in Super Bowl II? How does this beat our Super Bowl XVIII: Raiders 38 Redskins 9?
@@JuliusC1973 She never said it did. LOL.
Lavanna Wright Fast forward four years later and it was like a replay in superbowl 46,And, The Giants beat New England again!!!!!.
At the time of that game, I lived a mile and a half from an intersection of two highways that I like to call Patriot Circle. Routes 18 and 1.
@@UncleMikeNJ Now maybe down in Atlanta there's a route 28 that intersects with state route 3!!!!.
The Oilers choke against the Bills should be number 1. It changed NFL history. As a fan, I can tell you it along with next year's loss to KC destroyed our fanbase. Apathy set in and the city of Houston pretty much told Bud Adams to hit the road when it rejected a referendum to build a new stadium. Had the lead held up, the Houston Oilers would still exist.
The Texans will never be the oilers.....
The only reason you lost to KC led my Marty in the post season was because of Joe. Long live the Oilers.
Houston shouldn’t have a franchise they can’t even support Oilers now Texans bring that franchise to San Antonio we deserve a team tired of cheering Oilers Texans and Cowboys fuck New York has3 teams and only Giants have won lately
had to work that Saturday heard the first half knocked off got to the local waterin hole and what? classic memorable footbal
Do you think that the Oilers would have advanced to the SB had they not choked that game vs. the Bills?
"What could be more devestating than to have the perfect season slip through your fingers?"
Me: *cries in Falcons fan*
Need to add the Texans 24-0 loss to the Chiefs.
Bill O'Brian is a hack.
The Titans hated it far more, because it would truly cost them a trip to the SB that very year.
How about the Chiefs 44-45 loss to the Colts in 2014? After leading 38-10.
@@SoonerBear They wouldn't have beaten the Patriots, anyway, so, this just doesn't matter.
That’s O’Brien. Don’t insult my good name and other Brian’s in the world by associating us with that hack!!
@@BRO77TX By any name, he's no longer the coach, and, the Texans immediately became all the better for it, truly simple.
Superbowl 43 was such a heart breaking story to me.
I saw it live back when I was a kid. Me and my cousin were huge Steelers fans back in the day (my cousin still is one to this day). When we found out that the Cardinals were going to the Superbowl, we both got on madden, picked the steelers and intentionally tried to sack Warner as many times as we could to the point where he got injured. We celebrated it. I always thought Kurt Warner was a d-bag back then. So when we watched the Superbowl that year, we were glued to our seats. When James Harrison converted that interception to a TD, we were jumping with joy. Then Warner tossed it to Fitzgerald and scored, we were panicking because we thought it was over by then. It wasn't until the last drive where Santioni Holmes made that clutch TD and gave Steelers that win. That win made our entire week.
Later down the line, I was watching some NFL documentaries, and I came across the story of Kurt Warner and his journey of taking the Rams to the Superbowl. That story touched me because of what Warner had to go through in order to make it to the top. The guy went from bagging groceries to earning rings. Not only did he lead the offense with the Greatest Show on Turf, but he carried a franchise that was tanking. He was the literal comeback kid. So when I realized that he helped the Cardinals of all teams make it to the SuperBowl, I regret not cheering for him sooner. He should have won that game. He should have cemented himself as one of the GOATS for helping 2 franchises go from rags to riches. But unfortunately, he didn't win. Not a lot of people do talk about him at all, which is very unfortunate. But after watching that performance of him and Fitzgerald smashing through the Steelers defense, I was impressed. I'm honestly glad they made a film about him though, he deserves one.
I agree. That was our best chance in our whole team history to win a SB. Now in 2024 we have new coaches, a promising QB and a young team so who knows? Maybe one day. 😊
This is probably the best made episode of top 10 NFL films has done. From the clips, to the interview bits, to the music, along with the fact that the list overall was pretty accurate. I always come back to this episode every now and again.
Yeah this was a great one
1940 Championship game, Bears beat Washington 73-0
"Early in the game, Redskins quarterback Sammy Baugh hurled a long pass to Charlie Malone, who was open behind the Bears' defense. Malone dropped the ball.
'Would the outcome have been different if Malone caught that pass?' Baugh was asked.
'Yeah,' Baugh replied. 'The score would have been 73-7.' "
The Music City Miracle was Bills’ karma for starting Rob Johnson over Doug Flutie, who was the WB who got them into the playoffs to begin with.
Harry Engel I agree with you 100%. Johnson rode the pine behind Mark Brunell in Jacksonville but played maybe one good game w/great drives his last year leading impressive drives & setting a completion percentage for a first time starting QB despite it being his 3rd year. Bills signed him to a big contract for 1998. Flutie’s Football Life episode on it was really good. Of course Flutie became starter when Johnson got hurt & Flutie mania kicked off. The next year Flutie beat Johnson for the start & got the Bills to the playoffs but in 1999 the Bills were still used to playoffs. Johnson started the last meaningless game while starters rested & played lights out. Suddenly Wade Phillips is told by the owner that he needed to start Johnson over Flutie. Johnson struggled against Titans defense when Jeff Fisher was still in his Buddy (Ryan) Ball prime but the Bills were still winning. They just needed to kick off the ball & cover the kick off. The day that play happened I yelled at the TV. “That’s what you get for benching Fkutie!” I always liked Flutie.
In September 2005 I went to a Carolina Panthers game to see the visiting Patriots. I had a decent camera for the time & during Patriots warm ups I took a great photo from of Tom Brady & Doug Flutie & the unknown third stringer. 3 years later I went back to look at the photo & sure enough the then unknown 3rd stringer in the photo was Matt Cassel in his rookie year. I was pleased. 😀 Anyway, after that loss tje Bills didn’t make the playoffs again for another 17 seasons! Now I wouldn’t wish that on Bills fans & Ralph Wilson was a great human being but the football gods didn’t care about that & he never saw the playoffs again who’re his death in 2014. I wish that the Bills had danced with the one who brought them. 😀
Harry Engel Once again. I agree 100%. You know the game & the players. Wilson has become an incredible QB. Tough loss to the Cards who just kept hanging around. But I think the Seahawks & Packers will be in the NFC Championship Game this year. 😃 I’m afraid my Steelers are just getting lucky at this point. Do you see anyone other than Packers & Seahawks in the NFC title game? I think Bucs won’t bet there. NFL wants Super Bowls to be at neutral sights that bring in fans from both teams. Look at what’s happened to teams trying to make Super Bowl run that would end in their home stadium. Lol
@@r.williamcomm7693 well said. The flutie football life was really good imo. I think the Rodney harrison episode was really underrated.
B Bryant Agree. I think I’ve seen all of them so far & yes I have to admit that I wasn’t a fan of Rodney & Junior when they beat my Steelers in the 1994 AFC title game but I learned to appreciate both. Rodney’s football life was excellent. Great player.
@@r.williamcomm7693 absolutely. He played his heart out for those terrible chargers teams in the years after that super bowl appearance. Seau also.
The 1979 NFC East Divisional Championship game should be on this list. That loss was so devastating that John Riggins walked away from football for a year.
As a Saints fan the last 3 years were devastating loses but definitely the no call against the rams
it was just about as obvious as can be
Yea I'm still not over it...
Hey remember bounty gate? Yea stick it 😂
1:53 The 2002 NFC Championship.
5:44 The Tuck Rule!
8:46 The Brett Favre Playoff Pick Parade!
13:36 The Music City Miracle!
16:40 The Choke!
21:08 Super Bowl XLIX.
24:42 Super Bowl XLIII.
29:15 Super Bowl XXV.
33:52 The Drive/The Fumble.
40:02 Super Bowl XLII.
To me, the Ghost to the Post game was very devastating. Because that resulted in the late Bob Irsay to move the Indianapolis Colts out of Baltimore in 1984.
The Vikings could have a top 10 for themselves
Them and the Bills lol
I'm a Giants fan, but I have a hard time saying that SB42 is the number one devastating loss when the team already had a dynasty, to say nothing for all the success that the Patriots and Tom have had since this episode aired.
Since NFL Top 10 has apparently been cancelled its unlikely we'll have an update. But yeah putting this list right on the eve of the second Patriots Dynasty made it age like milk more than some of the other 2010s lists.
Yeah but Brady will never have a perfect season ever again. Yesterday's loss to the Packers ensured that!
The sound bite of Bob Papa saying "the Patriots will not be perfect" still gives me chills.
I think if that had been the only Super Bowl that New England had been in then it gets more votes. The other thing is that New York had almost beaten the Patriots in the regular season, falling 38-35. I'll admit it was an upset, but it's not as if the Giants should have been 21 points underdogs.
As a pats fan, that loss still hurts. A lot. That team was so nasty, but now they're just the great team that couldn't get it done. Fuckin Eli, the patriots kryptonite
What people forget about the number 1 on this list is that Tom Brady almost completed a 50 yard pass with 30 seconds left in that game after the Giants scored. I remember cheering thinking the Giants won outright but Brady fired off a deep shot to a receiver that got behind the defense. He dropped it but still was a crazy ending.
great game no matter whose 11
@@moss8448 Yeah it was it was Randy Moss who almost caught it. Webster broke it up. Brady threw the ball 75 yards on that 3rd down play. Dude had a cannon.
Shoulda coulda woulda
@@fitfogey That ball was dead-on accurate as well. If it wasn't for Webster's amazing coverage the ball would've landed right into Moss's hands and he would've had a sure-fire touchdown (I still believe Moss should've jumped for it, he likely would've caught it). That play proves 2 things, Brady DOES NOT have a weak arm, and Webster was the real hero for the Giants that game, not Tyree or Manning.
@@Scott_Dunbar_II Exactly. Well said Scott.
If you were alive & a Cowboy fan 81 NFC championship. To this day I still remember where we sitting & screaming when Montana hit Clark. Heartbreaking. Super Bowl 13 is my runner up.
9:40 I was at that game and it’s indescribable how cold it was. We had to leave the stands to go inside to the restroom like every 10 minutes to warm up. I saw a grown ass man in his 40’s sitting on the floor in the bathroom crying and rubbing his feet with his shoes off. I remember leaving the game and being completely numb on the walk to the car. There is no way I would do that again I don’t care how big the game is lol
So let me get this straight, number 8 isn’t a game it’s just Brett Favre’s history of playoff interceptions?
That’s stupid, pick a game. Who’s upset about both? Favre & his family? Come on!
They should've just said the last game with the Vikings. That team was fun but he threw it to the middle and ruined it.
Ok you make a good point my friend 👍💯
I agree. I think should’ve been the packers one. I mean because that led to the devastation of the Pats fan 2 weeks later
Me a Steelers fan who wanted Favre to have a Cinderella season to end his career
@@peteanderson6121 NO WAY...THE MINNESOTA ONE WAS WORST. Vikings never won a superbowl. Its tied....all he has to do is run it up the middle for a few yards. And kick a field goal. He threw it right to Porter... Even the announcer was SO PISSED. LOL
The saints last 3 playoff losses could all be on this list
Minneapolis miracle & the refs screwing the Saints by not throwing the flag on the flying helmet to helmet headbutt in the NFC championship would both be top 10. But the last OT loss was just a wildcard game
@@kaqueburlington4278 fair but considering it was also another controversial call on a game they were suppose to win puts it up there
I couldn't have said it better myself..who dat, but this is the year y'all see super bowl baby 😁👍💯
@@kaqueburlington4278 ok I pointed that out of who ever came up with this list 👍👍
The perfect number 1 the worst way to end an 18-1 season.
I love Joe Benigno saying: "How much pain can you have?" Hahaha
Even Jets fans feel bad fr the Browns.
I will seriously remember Ronde Barber forever for that moment. He ended an entire city happiest moment. It was gold. Go Bucs
Go Bucs!
As a disgruntled Bears fan, it warms my heart whenever i see footage of the Packers screwing up big time. 😊
Favre didn’t exactly “torment” the Vikings…for being by far the best QB in the division at the time, he’s only 17-14 against them, compared to 26-9 against the Lions and 23-13 against the Bears. He also lost 31-17 the only time he played the Vikings in the playoffs (the infamous “Miss Moon.)
Still hate joe buck in large part bc of that call. Everytime he fucks something up I still say “what a class less call by joe buck, and I’m sorry that we had to hear that”
Great background on the BillS-Titans game. I wanted the Bills to win for Flutie until they benched him for Rob Johnson. Watched it live and it was unbelievable.
The craziest thing about the James Harrison 100 yard pick 6 in SB 43 is that at the very end both Larry Fitzgerald and Steve Breaston catch up with him at the same time on about the 3 yard line and both hit him simultaneously which keeps Harrison on his feet(who was completely gassed by that point) long enough for him to score. Had one or the other caught up to him a half second earlier Fitz either pulls Harrison out of bounds or Breaston knocks him out of bounds and the Cards only trail by 3. That's what they mean by a game of inches.
Should have would have could have but it never would happen and still the greatest play in the history of super bowl
Cousin Sal's line on the Choke was so hilarious yet true.
Chargers losing in 06 to the pats was the hardest loss I’ve ever dealt with in my life
Everything started going wrong for the chargers when they fired ole Marty. The franchise has not been the same since. It would end up costing san Diego the chargers. F#!$ dean spanos
The Music City Miracle was a lateral. ABC happened to have a camera pointed right at Wycheck from the sideline. The ball went backwards by about a foot. It's hard to tell, but it did.
My uncle did own a buffalo bills Superbowl champions shirt and he's from Honduras.
But did he own four of them?
@@mrdonutswildride7808 lol. Just one shirt. I'm sure the other 3 orders are bound to exist somewhere in Latin America.
Again, #1 is an awful choice. NOBODY had ANY SYMPATHY for them unlike Cleveland, Buffalo, or Minnesota.
Yeah, SB 52 was to a fluky Eagles team that was fortunate to make the one critical defensive play necessary.
Waaaah. Go Brady lol
@@DelusionalDemocrats Yeah, he's a great player, but, three SB losses to inferior teams mean he'll never be the best, he can't.
@@matthewdaley746 Not just great, the greatest that ever played football. Tom Brady already is the best Quarterback, of all time, this is accepted now unanimously, and by even the biggest of Brady's haters, and he certainly has a number of those. Stop denying it.
100% correct.
Cleveland has 3 you hacks....Red Right 88, The Drive, The Fumble
More than 3. Poor Browns
28-3 loss is hands down the worst ever. Love my dirty birds, and I grew up in a browns household. I know devastating losses.
1962 Lions were running out the clock on a win at Lambeau when their receiver slipped in the mud, leading to an interception that led to a game winning FG by Paul Hornung. This quite possibly cost the Lions a division title, basically ruined their star QB and caused the owners of the team to throw up their hands and sell the team to William Clay Ford.
The more devastating loss was trading Bobby Layne to the Steelers in 1958. He said after the trade that the Lions would never win another title, and damn if he wasn’t right...
I've never heard of this but I'm not even surprised. 😥
@@mottdropsie Vince Lombardi’s book Run to Daylight is based around the week leading up to the game
November 22nd, 1963 was the day the Lions board of directors approved that too. Yikes.
That 1962 Packers team was arguably the greatest football team of all time. They led the league in scoring and in fewest points given up. They crushed nearly every team they played. They lost one game to the Lions on Thanksgiving. The Lions lost 3 games. The Lions lost 3-0 to the Bears. The Packers crushed the Bears 49-0 and 38-7.
I often tout the 62 Lions as the greatest team to not win the Super Bowl, but they weren't as good as the 62 Packers. Wrong year for them.
I'm kinda surprised the Immaculate Reception didn't make it onto the list
The Raiders are still whining about it almost 50 years later
That's cuz the Steelers cheated to win that game LOL
I still remember Denver losing 55-10 to the 49ers in 89 superbowl. I was in 6th grade and I still feel the pain from that one.
Super Bowl 51 is the worst one for me. Because 18-1 is devastating to Patriots but it was celebrated all over the NFL
So 2004 shouldn't be considered devestating for the Yankees even though everyone was rooting against them too? Nonsense.
@@notoriouseagle1074 Im not saying it wasn’t devastating to the city but that loss didn’t demoralise the team. They bounced back and took control of their division and made it back. The Falcons on the other hand NEVER recovered
I think the top 5 worst losses in NFL history are:
5. Chargers in the 2006 divisional round.
4. Packers in the 2014 NFC Championship.
3. Seahawks in Super Bowl 49.
2. Vikings in the 1998 NFC Championship.
1. Falcons in Super Bowl 51
HM: Saints in 2018 NFC Championship, Oilers in 1992 WC, and the Browns in 1986-87.
Thanks for the Upload. Looking forward to your next upload.
Yeah as a Pats fan that Giant loss was pretty tough. Given that they did it twice is even more misery. Tom Cough-nobi & Eli SkyManning really slayed the Emperor & Vader twice.
Bad loss? Yes. Actually devastating? That's where this list aged like milk.
@@lorddalek Good point. After a Superbowl loss the Patriots came back to win more rings. Funny thing about Giants Superbowl wins, Bill Belichick was on the field for every one, two wins as the Giants Defensive Coordinator, and two losses as Patriots head coach. Did you know Belichick has 8 Superbowl rings, two as a DC and six as a HC?
The 2018 NFC Championship Game was singlehandedly the most heartbreaking loss for a team, the Saints had the win taken away from them due to the refs and their incompetence
And it was glorious.
Actually it was Payback for Bounties put on Kurt Warner and Brett Favre and their Super Bowl win needs an Asterisk!
The Eagles Tampa game...wow...for those who don't live in Philly cannot understand how devastating that loss was...everything was set up to be a stone cold lock that Eagles would win and go to the Super Bowl...not only had we easily beat Tampa the last 2 years in the playoffs, we also beat them easily that season...they couldn't win in cold weather and it was a send off for the VET and Eagles were up 7 nothing and that place was on fire...and then it all blew up in the last 3 quarters....we have been in 4 NFC championship games, 2 super bowls, and a super bowl champion since then....and that loss still hurts....worse loss in Philly sports history and thar includes Joe Carter
I was 22 and in the Army at the time, and three months before my first deployment, and I had to carry the pain of that 2002 NFC Championship loss over to Iraq. We won the Super Bowl years later, but that pain will never go away.
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Another classic uploads issac green u are a blessing for these uploads
Love seeing the giants in 2 out of the top 3 spots but on the right side of history :)
Same here, the Eagles would have only a single appearance, but, they prevented the three-peat, so, it is propelled that much higher.
Watching the NY giants beat the NE Patriots in that Super bowl was one of the best feelings I've had. That team has used "tuck rules, deflate gate, and spy gate and all the other stuff they haven't got caught with", so I'm glad a team could finally send a positive message. Unfortunately, the Pats fans will probably never see the value of this.
Pats fans are smart, unlike their haters.
I seriously pity you if you actually believe deflategate was real.
28:26
Cody Parkey appears on the bottom of the screen, and would later cause the devastating loss we know as the Double Doink.
Bears went right back into the gutter in 2019 following that debacle and still haven't recovered today.
Packers and soul crushing NFC playoff losses, name a more iconic duo
Here once again for the Browns comments. I love and hate this team
Losing to the Raiders in the 76 AFC championship game- no three-peat. I still think about it to this day. The Colts losing to Nammoths Jets in 69 has to be top.
I know for a fact the Colts were transferred from the NFL to the AFL. This had I think a big impact on the transfer
@Lorraine Gray even more so the fact that the Raiders didn’t belong in that game. A phantom roughing the passer call gave them a second chance to win against the patriots. But maybe the injured players had more to do with the loss.
Ticker: Johnny Manziel to start.....
The Bills definitely do have the most devastating loses of any NFL franchise and it's not even close.
That Pats Seahawks game was such a swing of emotions because I was still in a state of shock from the Metcalf reception when they threw that pick on the goal line. I thought that the Patriots had been David Tyree'd/Mario Manningham'd all over again, and then something even more heartbreaking happened for the other team.
Kearse caught the ball
11:05 That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The Vikings really don’t get enough sympathy for all the snakebites they’ve suffered.
Absolutely! My Vikes 🏈40 years of MAD HEARTBREAK 😳
Why would they get sympathy? They're one of the most hated teams.
They're a doomed franchise. As a Packers fan, it is great to see them crumble year after year after year.
They’re hardly snakebites, feels more like an IV drip full of venom at this point.
@@Madvillainy48 By who? I’m a Bills fan and even I feel sorry for them.
2005 Steelers vs Colts AFC divisional game. Mike “Vanderchoke” missed a potential game-tying field goal that would’ve sent the colts to Super bowl 40.
Wrong that was the divisional round
How can a game tying field goal send someone to the super bowl?
@@kobelabath7430 They should have been a super bowl team, that's why.
Still though , a tie means they do still have to go and win the game. No games are played in terms of who should win. By that logic , no underdog should ever win a game.
Would of tied....not won
The one thing about the music city miracle that's most devastating... The bills on the sidelines were celebrating saying "champions gotta go win on the road" and 16 seconds later their heart is ripped out
I remember jumping up and yelling touchdown when Ernest Byner fumbled the ball against the Broncos. I felt so bad for the Browns.
I love how the Browns' fans were celebrating with 5 minutes left in the game lol, with Elway throwing lol
Some Browns fans were also queuing up for tickets, believing their long-suffering franchise was finally going to the Super Bowl (of course, that hasn't happened yet).
#10 was my most satisfying win. I'll never forget Ronde Barber's pick 6. And I love that it's a awful memory for Eagles fans. Miss that rivalry. Loved to hate the Eagles. We were NOT supposed to win that game even though we may have been considered better. People forget we couldn't win in the cold weather.
Everyone outside that Garbage team and it’s s**ty fan base celebrated Tampa Bays utter destruction of the Shegals
Yeah, I'm an Eagles fan, and that loss was totally devastating. The morons who say it wasn't don't have a clue. That was the last game ever at the Vet...The Eagles were favored, and that was our second of what became three straight NFC title game losses in a row. We had knocked the Bucs out of the playoffs the last two years, and we all thought we would again. The Bucs had never won a game in freezing temperatures, and then you guys KILLED us. Just an absolute kill job. Brian Mitchell took the opening kickoff back for a touchdown, and then we only scored three points the rest of the game. Just total domination for Tampa
@@elliemyers6435 Seriously. I want to strangle whoever in this video said that Tampa Bay was obviously the best team in those playoffs. HOF defensive players everywhere, but Brad Johnson was their QB, and Philly had their number in the playoffs AND the Bucs hadn't won a game in cold weather in it's history. Eagles were red hot at the time and were excellent on both sides of the ball. They even managed to keep winning without Mcnabb for 6 weeks in the season with Koy Detmer and then AJ Feeley. Then Mcnabb returns just in time for the playoffs and you just know it's their time. Not to mention, the winner of that game was going to beat the geriatric Raiders for all of the marbles in the Super Bowl without a doubt. You just knew it. Look at how badly Tampa Bay whooped them. They blew them out worst than they did us. Ronde's pick 6 felt like he was running for eternity. You just had to sit there and helplessly watch him run across the Vet, the last game in the stadium's history, which come think of it is fitting because that place was a dump, but it was our dump, so it was just brutal. The people on this show who said no one cared are way out of touch. One of the most sports crazed cities were devastated by that game and at the time were currently mired in a 25 year championship drought for all 4 of it's major sports teams.
@@sgshumblecrumb6046 Absolutely....the pain I felt from that loss was so visceral...and you're right, we had their number in the playoffs, plus as you said, Brad freaking Johnson was their starting QB and they just laid the wood to us. Ronde's interception was like a stake through the heart....That's one of the lasting images of the vet, him just sprinting down the field for what seemed like forever. The vet was a real piece of shit, but it was our hole, and it was a GIANT home field advantage, and for it to be closed out like that was that horrible of a loss was so brutal. I remember that we kept winning even when McNabb went down, and when he came back for the playoffs, it was like "let's do this...." and then, yeah, complete misery for three hours.
The Broad Street line subway after that game: both as crowded and and quiet as I've ever experienced.
Bonus experience: the numerous broken champagne bottles in the Vet parking lot.
I like what the guy said at the end. It’s not more of a heartbreaking loss, if it’s more of a glorious win.
@@matthewdaley746 For everybody but the Patriots the Giants defeated The Evil Empire in the most David v Goliath situation in NFL history but for the Patriots this was seeing the undeniable, unquestionable validation of the best football team to ever exist slip through their fingers. If the Patriots had won that game not just that individual team but the franchise as a whole would be historic, probably the greatest team in the entire history of American sports.
It also would've gotten Don Shula to shut the fuck up, bitter old crank that he was whining whenever a team would go 8-0.
@@matthewdaley746 YES, it was a devastating loss. When the Yankees lost in the bottom of the 9th in 01, that was devastating, 04 was the same. Just because the hated team lost, doesn't mean it wasn't crippling you dumbass.
How is Super Bowl 23 and the 1990 NFC Championship Game not on this list?
Cowboy fans at #1: “Daaaaaak”
Mass crying ensues
The Music City miracle was a tough one if you’re a Buffalo Bills fan
Superbowl 42 is my all time favorite by far, what a great great and underdog story
As a Cardinals fan since they moved from St Louis.. yeah, that SB loss hurt.. big time.
Good
After Jim Kelly's football career ended, the bills had a mixed quarterback situation until Josh Allen show up.
two phrases that don’t go together:
“Jeff Fisher” and “great things”
You obviously haven't seen whats between his legs
he did do great things when he had a team. what QB did he have 2012-? mariota? lol
@@MRMCDONALD13 Jeff Fisher was on rams 2012. Also known as the qb killer, so no qb is ever going to put up stats with fisher as coach.
@@MRMCDONALD13 yeah if only he had like a great QB in the late 00’s that won a National championship or something, he surely would’ve been dominant then.
Love how my beloved Broncos devastated Cleveland so badly, that they put BOTH games at number 2!
It also eventually lead to the browns leaving Cleveland.
I love how at the 4:19 mark the Eagle's coach can't even watch the Ronde Barber INT return.
Just stares at the line of scrimmage...😂😂
In the last Decade ...
-Minnesota Miracle (Saints Lose)
-No Call Pass Interference (Saints Lose)
-Russ Wilson Pass Interception (Seahawks Lose)
-Falcons Blew 25pt Lead (Falcons Lose)
Now
Add kc Loosing by over 20 points
Dez catch no catch.
for Charger fans, i would have to say its easily the Marlon McCree game, but of course Nate Kaeding missing FG's against the Jets in the playoffs are another strong contender, the Holy Roller game against the Raiders, and losing to the backup QB-led Oilers. For Vikings fans, Gary Anderson's missed FG without question, and Buffalo Bills, Scott Norwood wide right. For the Falcons, thats an easy answer.
Man this show needs to come back on a bi-decade basis or somethin’. Would love to see the updates
I still could taste the "pepper " in my mouth from that Giants wild card loss to the Vikings in 1997
Until the end of football that was a fumble the world knows it was. Will forever haunt all us Raider fans. Still boils my blood watching that play.
What makes it worst is the bs that it was a horrible rule but the correct rule.
Fuck that Brady had the ball against his chest when he fumbled.
I'm never gonna forget listening to Bob Trumpe on the radio at work kept saying it was a terrible call, and I agree
I still don’t think that the Raiders would have gone onto win the SB 36!
I agree that was a terrible call, I'm a Steelers fan and ever since that game Brady gets a flag thrown every time someone sneezes on him
Adding insult to injury, it seems the raiders never recovered from that game. It killed the franchise in Oakland.
When I heard Ike Taylor talking about painful it is to lose a Super Bowl, I was confused at first and then I remembered 'Oh right, he was part of the Steelers team that lost the Super Bowl to the Packers.' And then I understood.
At least he also won a SB lol!
Back at it again with fire drops
the Seahawks throwing the interception on the goal line and the falcons choking a 28-3 lead are the 2 funniest Superbowls ever
When the Titans loss to the Ravens in the 2000 Divisional Championship was devastating for us Titans fans.
"The Drive" was the first time I saw my dad cry, I think. Browns fans know.
On the other hand, the Sklar brothers were great in these old vids.
You guys know what sucks with the Music City Mircale? Most people forgot it was extremely windy that day
2 Fun Facts: The reason that coaches don't give ST signals is because of the Music City Miracle. Jeff Fisher gave an explicit signal of what they were gonna do, but Wade Phillips didn't bother to recognize it. B. NO Coach will ever not run it down to 3 seconds if possible in the playoffs (or in the reg. season).
Also, ST coach Bruce DeHaven was, scapegoated, and, fired, after the play, which he didn't even see, because he was on his way to the locker room, just really awful.
After all these years, how the heck did Dick Enberg see that fumble?
The real # 1 is what happened in Kansas City City,Mo on Christmas day 1971.All the games here mostly place from 2000 on.The 1981 NFC Championchip game,the game in Pittsburgh(if you liked defense this was the game for you) on December 23,1972 is another one.Ironcally that was not even the most mememorable played that day.The game in San Francisco that day has 2 comebacks by the Dallas Cowboys & has nearly 60 points in scoring.The December 28,1975 game when Roger Staubach hit Drew Pearson for the game winning.
No defense, the moment was too big for Danny White, they wouldn't have beaten the Dolphins, anyway, they weren't good enough, PI, was, just, somehow, missed.
That triple overtime loss to the Dolphins set the Chiefs back 14 years. The next time they were in the playoffs was 1985 against the Jets.
This would pop up on my recommended the day after the bills lose an instant classic against the chiefs
1971 AFC Championship game. Baltimore Colts lose to Miami, don't have another winning season again till 1975. That's a devastating loss.
More devastating than not having a winning season for four years.
The Colts did not win a playoff game for almost a quarter of a century, and were a chopping block for most of that period (except for three seasons at the peak of Bert Jones’ career). Then there was relocation rumours from the late 1970s onwards, Elway’s refusal to play for the team, the move to Indianapolis, and the massive early to middle 1990s busts of Emtman and Alberts. Only when they obtained the number one draft choice and took Peyton Manning did the Colts really recover from that loss over a quarter of a century ago - and of course in a different city.
I have long suggested to the “Collapse” series that they should do a lengthy video on the 1970s Colts - although it is much older than any of the collapses covered by videos in that series.
I think you can now add a lions 17 point collapse☹️
Far from a Raiders fan but the Tuck Rule game makes me physically angry
as a Seahawks fan, Superbowl 49 is top 2 easily. 8 years later and i still haven't gotten over it.
Top 10 Playoff Losses Fans Still Can’t Get Out of their Heads.
10. 2014 NFC Championship Game
9. 1990 NFC Championship Game
8. The 2001 Divisional Round aka the Tuck Rule
7. Super Bowl 34
6. Super Bowl 25 aka Wide Right
5. The 1998 NFC Championship Game aka Gary Anderson
4. Super Bowl 42 aka Helmet Catch
3. 2018 NFC Championship Game aka the Missed Call
2. Super Bowl 51
1. Super Bowl 49 aka Malcolm Butler Interception
We got over #4. Its just Giants fans these days who wont shut up about it until you trigger em over a photo of OBJ on a party boat.