@@stevencooke6451 "if you criticize them you get fined." John Tortorella found that out firsthand. It's one thing to criticize them. It's another thing entirely to criticize them *rightly.*
You're speaking of Jim Joyce's blown call in Andres Gallaraga's "perfect game". Normally you would be correct, officials blow calls and won't acknowledge. But Jim Joyce, a very well respected ump by the players, owned up to this and it still haunts him. He even wrote a book about it.
These aren't that bad...... Stefan misses empty net to ice the game only for Edmonton to go the other way and tie it up with 3 seconds left. Beats anything on this list.
@@salianni16 Unlike Stefan's mistake which actually cost the Oilers Patrick Kane in the draft (Dallas won in OT anyway) Smith cost the Oilers a Finals berth and a probable third straight Cup.
@@1950Grendel With the field goal, the score would have been 17 and 0. This was probably the most pathetic play in history. Snap is bad. Garp picks it up. Most pathetic throw ever. And who was garp throwing to?? Then garp swats the ball straight up in the air. Why?? Pathetic. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ Then the worst of it all…the attempted tackle. Pathetic.
The Dolphins wanted to win 17-0, but Garo took care of that. His attempt at passing was hideous. His (non) attempt at tackling the runner was pathetic.
That falls under general bloopers. Had the Redskins gone on to win that game it would have earned its position. There have been plenty of missed FGs and even XPs that did hurt a team.
I remember that World Series game, first year baseball was broadcasted here in Hungary in a while and I decided to watch the WS, that game was spectecular
that has to be #1 for sure!! another top 10 error, which benefited the Seahawks just 2 years later was Vikings kicker Blair Walsh missing an easy 27 yard FG which gifted the Seahawks a 10-9 win in a NFC wildcard game.
The fact that the Dodgers won that series proved that play was a mere blip on the radar. My only regret was it was in the COVID shortened season, although the playoffs were extended by one round then.
#10 is all in Vin Scully's completely deadpan selling of a calamity of mistakes. 😂 Also can't believe I never saw #3 before. Suddenly feel better about every putting adventure I've ever had.
Except the playbook said that the center is to snap the ball if the quarterback lined up directly behind the center. Which the quarterback for the play did.
@@MasterRyko32 The QB was the usual center for that play, and the center for that play didn't know what he was doing, so he ACTUALLY READ THE PLAYBOOK which said if the QB gets close enough for a hand-to-hand snap, give him the ball.
The original play was trying to catch the Patriots in the middle of a change with too many men on the field. And then just before the play, Indy's idiot coach got a bright idea and told the QB to try to draw them offsides too. Nobody else knew this, including the center who had read the playbook and knew that it said that if the QB went under centre to snap the ball. It's an amazing display of coaching incompetence.
Jackie Smith dropping a TD pass in Super Bowl 13 Bill Buckner JR Smith thinking the Cavs were up John Carney missing the extra point kick after the River City Relay Chris Webber's timeout vs UNC...??? I would have even put Sergio Garcia's quadruple bogey vs Tiger at TPC on here before Els ....who made this list?
yep, really weak list skipping that, Hell, everything on this video: czcams.com/video/EWqHVk5uWzg/video.html is a more disastrous error than anything here.
I don't think they're disastrous unless there was World Series or Super Bowls on the line I agree with the other guy Bill Buckner between the legs was pretty disastrous
@@notsauer actually, the play said that if the "QB" gets under center, snap the ball. As they were getting ready for the play, a coach who shall remain nameless told him if you do not get the Pats in a substitution, go under center and hit them with the hard count to get them to jump. No one told the snapper.
As a Brit, I follow all things Denver, so as well as a mediocre football team in England (Derby County) I’m saddled with 4 mediocre teams (Nuggets excepted. Last year oh my god😮❤)
Ernie Els and his putting fiasco at The Masters is just hard to understand. The greens are fast, but that was just sloppy, and made even worse given the calibre of the player who did it.
Dodgers see your bases-clearing PB and raise you: three runs on a caught popout to shallow center. If Puig had held it, it's the most routine out you've ever seen. He threw it, the whole team forgot how to throw to bases, and Kershaw decided it wasn't his fault he did his job and the team got screwed, and it wasn't worth him getting in a collision over.
Lett could be on this list twice -- the fumbled touchdown in the Super Bowl against Buffalo, and touching the blocked field goal in the snow against Miami
This is more "Comedy of Errors" than "Disastrous Mistakes"
3 scored runs on a simple past ball is simply amazing
Passed.
Glad to see Ray Finkle make it into #4
Laces out!
Cozy if you're Hannibal Lecter
That umpire’s blown call that ruined the perfect game should be up for the running 😢
Referees never have to face up to their mistakes as players do. And if you criticize them you get fined. It's as if Stalin came up with it.
@@stevencooke6451 czcams.com/video/-XpFzDGYh8o/video.html
@@stevencooke6451 "if you criticize them you get fined." John Tortorella found that out firsthand. It's one thing to criticize them. It's another thing entirely to criticize them *rightly.*
You're speaking of Jim Joyce's blown call in Andres Gallaraga's "perfect game". Normally you would be correct, officials blow calls and won't acknowledge. But Jim Joyce, a very well respected ump by the players, owned up to this and it still haunts him. He even wrote a book about it.
i was at that game. everyone was stunned
These aren't that bad...... Stefan misses empty net to ice the game only for Edmonton to go the other way and tie it up with 3 seconds left. Beats anything on this list.
Or how about Steve Smith scoring an own goal behind his net to cost the Oilers a playoff series vs the Flames in 1986?
@@salianni16 Unlike Stefan's mistake which actually cost the Oilers Patrick Kane in the draft (Dallas won in OT anyway) Smith cost the Oilers a Finals berth and a probable third straight Cup.
Yup. Stefan walked off the ice and right out of the league after that.
Jakobi Meyers lateral to the other team when the game was tied at the end of regulation needs to be added here. Easily can be the number 1 play!
I'm surprised Mike Smith was on this list but not Stefan
I think Bill Buckner error against the mets has more impact that all 3 dodgers errors in the list
nah.
Yes. Boneheaded plays in regular-season games are in no manner, shape, or form "disastrous". Funny, but not disastrous.
It gets by Buckner…. Here comes Knight and the Mets win it !!!!
Bucklers error was on the 3 at bats before. Shouldn’t have ever come down to that play
Buckner getting the blame is lazy and stupid. Nobody mentions Bob Stanley's wild pitch that put Knight in scoring position in the first place.
Uh, how about the Chris Webber Time Out call for a Tech Foul?
Always liked what Shula said about the FG flub. If they had lost Garo would have been welcome home but would have to ride the jet taped to the wing.
lmao he’s like here you take it
His attempted tackle was the most pathetic part of the play.
That was Washington's only score of the game.
@@1950Grendel With the field goal, the score would have been 17 and 0.
This was probably the most pathetic play in history. Snap is bad. Garp picks it up. Most pathetic throw ever. And who was garp throwing to??
Then garp swats the ball straight up in the air. Why?? Pathetic. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Then the worst of it all…the attempted tackle. Pathetic.
Was expecting
- Bill Buckner's error in G6 of the 1986 World Series
- Seattle running it from the 1
- Armando Galaragga's ruined perfect game
Chicago Cubs fan Steve Bartman winning the 2003 NLCS for the Florida Marlins
Jim Marshall's wrong-way safety.
Yeah, whoever made this doesn't know what "disastrous" means.
Try game 6 of 2011 world series. Disgusting. Cruz catches that ball and it's game over. Rangers win.
I mean, yeah, the Dolphin's kick error was bad, but it wasn't disastrous. It didn't cost them the game nor the perfect season.
The Dolphins wanted to win 17-0, but Garo took care of that.
His attempt at passing was hideous.
His (non) attempt at tackling the runner was pathetic.
Yes, it's a terrible title for this list.
That falls under general bloopers. Had the Redskins gone on to win that game it would have earned its position. There have been plenty of missed FGs and even XPs that did hurt a team.
You need to add the 2022-2023 NFL season game between Patriots and Raiders.
nice seeing Ray Finkle at no. 4 hahahahaha
I remember that World Series game, first year baseball was broadcasted here in Hungary in a while and I decided to watch the WS, that game was spectecular
Patrik Stefans gotta be in this
Pete Carroll's call for a pass at the Super Bowl goal line must forever be at the top of every list like this.
that has to be #1 for sure!! another top 10 error, which benefited the Seahawks just 2 years later was Vikings kicker Blair Walsh missing an easy 27 yard FG which gifted the Seahawks a 10-9 win in a NFC wildcard game.
Russell Wilson you mean----Pete gave him cover---Russell didn't want Marshawn to get the glory
That bases clearing wild pitch by the Rockies really needs to be higher than it is on this list. Perfectly illustrates just how awful that team is.
As Scott Van Pelt would say. “Those are some bad beats.”😂
The fact that the Dodgers won that series proved that play was a mere blip on the radar. My only regret was it was in the COVID shortened season, although the playoffs were extended by one round then.
#10 is all in Vin Scully's completely deadpan selling of a calamity of mistakes. 😂
Also can't believe I never saw #3 before. Suddenly feel better about every putting adventure I've ever had.
1:50 Sixers down 14. Not sure how disastrous a missed 2-point possession is in that situation.
What were the Colts really doing? Was fun to watch. Great video
They were trying to draw an offsides. The center was never supposed to snap it.
Except the playbook said that the center is to snap the ball if the quarterback lined up directly behind the center. Which the quarterback for the play did.
@@SgvSth wasn’t the center also a backup or something?
@@MasterRyko32 The QB was the usual center for that play, and the center for that play didn't know what he was doing, so he ACTUALLY READ THE PLAYBOOK which said if the QB gets close enough for a hand-to-hand snap, give him the ball.
The original play was trying to catch the Patriots in the middle of a change with too many men on the field. And then just before the play, Indy's idiot coach got a bright idea and told the QB to try to draw them offsides too. Nobody else knew this, including the center who had read the playbook and knew that it said that if the QB went under centre to snap the ball.
It's an amazing display of coaching incompetence.
Jackie Smith dropping a TD pass in Super Bowl 13
Bill Buckner
JR Smith thinking the Cavs were up
John Carney missing the extra point kick after the River City Relay
Chris Webber's timeout vs UNC...???
I would have even put Sergio Garcia's quadruple bogey vs Tiger at TPC on here before Els
....who made this list?
The Jackie Smith play is a good one.
I've always wondered, in the last clip, what da heck were they trying to do? 😮
Bill Buckner is hands down the most disastrous error in sports. Not handing the ball to Lynch in up there too
I was just going to write about that Bill Buckner blunder as well lol.
I was just thankful the Buccaneers werent featured.
Aaa
Chuck Knoblauch arguing baserunner interference while the go-ahead runs score in the 12th inning of a playoff game is up there, too.
yep, really weak list skipping that, Hell, everything on this video: czcams.com/video/EWqHVk5uWzg/video.html is a more disastrous error than anything here.
This should be corrected to TSN top 10 disastrous errors in US Sports
I came here to see the commentators say that Patrick Stephon should be embarrassed... I was disappointed
#7 - Play was so confusing that they gave the 76ers two points at 1:51.
I didn't even notice that!!!
not sure how a missed shot is a disastrous error, much less #6 on this list
The patriots vs raiders game this year where the rb threw the ball to the defense
It was the quarterback, Mac Jones, who dunnit.
@@raymondm.9954 Nope, it was neither actually. it was Jacoby Myers, their top WR.
That golf one was brutal!
I don't think they're disastrous unless there was World Series or Super Bowls on the line I agree with the other guy Bill Buckner between the legs was pretty disastrous
Really makes you wonder about "Professional Athletes".
Bill Buckner, Steve Smith? The significance of those errors demands they are on this list.
Texas Rangers 7th inning 3 errors vs Toronto in 2015 ALDS. And Blair Walsh missed 27 yard FG vs Seattle in NFL 2015 wild card game
2011 Indy 500 finish should be tops of any list like this!
Just outside at #11 was Keith Olbermann’s post-ESPN career decisions.
a trumper i’m guessing lol
The world’s worst human.
I will never not find number 1 funny. Always makes me laugh.
No nod to "the inning" between the Jays and Rangers? The Rangers made like 4 errors in a row, it was insane.
That was across separate plays though. Everything in the video occurred on one play.
That was the most Rockies play ever!
This should be called top 10 comedy of errors. That's the idea here.
"Why isn't Patrik Stefan on here?" Because the Stars still won that game. In fact, that goal actually cost the Oilers a shot at drafting Patrick Kane!
Garo inducted by the Veterans Committee working on this video. Good choice, a classic. *"DAMN!"*
But I think the colts play was a big success because nobody died
Where is Bill Buckner?
The word Sextuple is criminally under-used. More please 😊
Multiple occasions where an outfielder tosses a caught ball into the stands thinking it was the third out.
I love on #1, the punter is in the lower left corner just standing there like WTF is going on?
He actually explained on his show what happened czcams.com/video/cjtjGyKO30Y/video.html It was a series of screw ups.
Cuz they weren’t supposed to snap it
@@notsauer actually, the play said that if the "QB" gets under center, snap the ball. As they were getting ready for the play, a coach who shall remain nameless told him if you do not get the Pats in a substitution, go under center and hit them with the hard count to get them to jump. No one told the snapper.
Me watching #3: he just like me fr
5 could have been disastrous but the Dodgers ended up winning the World Series
No mention of the Wilson interception
Colts - no way they were supposed to snap there. 3 guys on the line vs 2. That was just wrong.
You know the coach is going to have them doing drills all through the night
Passing the ball when the beast is in the backfield.
As a Brit, I follow all things Denver, so as well as a mediocre football team in England (Derby County) I’m saddled with 4 mediocre teams (Nuggets excepted. Last year oh my god😮❤)
Ernie Els and his putting fiasco at The Masters is just hard to understand. The greens are fast, but that was just sloppy, and made even worse given the calibre of the player who did it.
Number 1 is absolutely correct. But where is the Cubs/Pirates game where Baez ran back home and then back to 1st and then 2nd.
Lions #87 was finger tips away from an epic take away on that fumble return. Maybe he should of just fell on it
fingertips*
should've*
Learn English.
Three runs on a wild pitch.😅
Dodgers see your bases-clearing PB and raise you: three runs on a caught popout to shallow center. If Puig had held it, it's the most routine out you've ever seen. He threw it, the whole team forgot how to throw to bases, and Kershaw decided it wasn't his fault he did his job and the team got screwed, and it wasn't worth him getting in a collision over.
Els' "disastrous" putting looks like me on a good day.
looks like me playing mini golf . at least I didn’t hit a ball onto the interstate like my ex did lol
The plaintive mewl of the commentator with absolutely nothing to say "are you kidding me!". The default comment of the hopelessly inadequate.
No Buckner? No Marshall running the wrong way?
Man these are good errors.
DAMN!
Espn is a Disastrous Error in sports. Top 10. From 10 to 1.
#6 looked like an average WNBA game
October 7, 1984: "Ground ball to Durham RIGHT THROUGH HIS LEGS!"
I had never seen the one with Ernie Els, my goodness. What about David Duvall in the road-hole bunker at St Andrews?
How did his caddie not stop him?
His despair was just coming through the screen, I could feel it.
No Tony romo fumble against Seahawks. I think 05?
The name Roy Riegels belongs here. His 1929 flub was the error of the millennium.
2:46 is me playing golf. That's why I don't play 😂
How about Luis Castillo of the Mets dropping a pop fly with 2 out in the 9th to give the Yankees a win?
Saskatchewan’s too many men on the field in the grey cup deserves a place on this list.
The play that told me Pagano had to be-gone-o
Jansen blew a save last night aswell.
When I think of disastrous, I’m thinking the team lost the game. Most of these aren’t disastrous.
LOL that Segura scroring because the idiot pitcher is just strolling back is just... LOL
It’s time to add the last two cowboys vs 49ers playoffs here
The Patriots have a new contribution to this list this year.
Lindsey Jacobellis should be on this list. She was going to win a snowboarding gold medal and blew it when she attempted a trick.
Throwing on the 1 yard line in a SB? 🤔
Needs to include NOT giving the ball to Lynch on the 1 yard line to blow the SuperBowl.
Heh... Simmons... the origin of DAMN! 2:40
routine ground ball between the legs to lose the World Series will always be #1.
what play do you mean? Buckner was a Game 6 error. There was still a game 7 after that.
@@jeremyarcus-goldberg9543 oh really? Didn't know that.
Just when I thought i saw the worst, the next video blew my mind. Geeeez.
Half the time the team committing the mistake actually won the game so not so "disastrous" I guess.
Damn!
1rst one looked like the keystone cops
Half of entries is baseball😂
Missed layups and shots in a game down by 12 is nothing compared to Bill Buckner's walk-off error in the world series.
😂 Yikeees! 😮
The top 4 hands down are:
1. Bill Bucknor
2. Steve Smith
3. Leon Lett
4. Patrick Stefan
It’s shocking that none of these made this list
Lett could be on this list twice -- the fumbled touchdown in the Super Bowl against Buffalo, and touching the blocked field goal in the snow against Miami
@ 1:23 just WTF is the pitcher doing. The runner is absolutely in his field of vision...does he just think "nah, he aint gonna do it" ??
This list is in complete it's missing "The Buttfumble"
More things can go wrong in a shorter time in baseball...
TC Chen's "double hit" that cost him the '85 US Open?
Obviously, this is just a simple blooper reel, and not the Top Ten of anything...
It’s a good thing the Cowboys won or kicker Maher might be #1.
Without even watching, these videos tend to just be unlucky bounces etc
After number 5, the announcer says "A World Series game for the generations!" Really? Does anyone talk about this game at all?
Mark Martin driving down pit lane thinking it was the finish of the race on the white flag la
not sure if im happy or sad that Buckner wasnt on this list.