Looking back at it Quest (now lumen) should be way higher
@alfrankensteinfeldmanКүн бұрын
why is it in mono
@markjackson6431Күн бұрын
28:03 idk yall put a coach on the list who was coaching an expansion team from the ground up.
@jeremiahrose4681Күн бұрын
We'll I guess I'll take this list three Raiders, should be four and Marcus should be higher.
@jeremiahrose4681Күн бұрын
Would anyone consider Plunket for this list? Rookie of the year, comeback player, 2-time SB winner and SB MVP. Means something right?
@jeremiahrose4681Күн бұрын
O.J. was a great rb in the NFL, people forget how great he was, for other reasons off the field. However, there's no way he should be this high on the list....one commentator was dead right. Dorsett and All should be higher than O.J.
@jeremiahrose4681Күн бұрын
Really that person said playing for the Raiders (C-wood) didn't matter, please. Okay lets taker away all the stats from the Raiders, does he make the Hall?
@jeremiahrose4681Күн бұрын
That Marcus Allen run gets to me every time - we all know the run.
@jeremiahrose4681Күн бұрын
Just insane how many Heisman winners played for the Raiders through history, and at one time, they had Timmy, Marcus, Bo. 8 I believe and if you want to count Matt Leinart (2004) - Andre Ware (1994) - Rashaan Salaam (1999) - then 11. crazy
@Mr.56Goldtop2 күн бұрын
Jimmy Taylor scored the first rushing touchdown in SB history. And barely missed the second by inches.
@busdriversprayer2 күн бұрын
Joe Walton was an idiot, garbage time and he has his best running back, who was just coming off an injury, and best wide receiver out there risking injury
@davidgraham7142 күн бұрын
Stop trying to compare Joe Cool and Brady because they played in two completely different times with Brady benefiting from a completely QB friendly rulebook that treated QBs and wide receivers like they were made of glass!!! I seriously doubt that Brady would have made it 5 years in the league taking the hits that Joe had to endure and I know he never would've won more than a couple Super Bowls and that's being generous because I don't see him completing an entire season back then while enduring hits by the likes of Ronnie Lott or many other monsters lurking the defensive backfields in those days!!! There were multiple QBs back in Joe's day that I know would've destroyed Brady if they were able to play under the QB friendly rulebook that Brady was able to benefit from!!!
@jeremiahrose46812 күн бұрын
People can say this and that about great defenses, but I'll match it with the Raiders 1983 D with them all. Hall of famers Long, Haynes, Hendricks - Raiders sack leader all time Townsend - and not to mention the insane Alzado and former defensive player of the year Hayes. Millen great LB and loved Pickel and Kinlaw. Van McElroy was amazing as well. Just crazy great. So many Hall of Famers and Pro Bowlers/All pros on that D.
@jeremiahrose46812 күн бұрын
Can't argue with #1, then again, I'm a Raiders fan. Can I get an horrible mention Eric Allen and Charles Woodson. Boy they were great together, and EA should be in the hall of fame also along with Hayes. The 5th best CB (Haynes, Hayes, Woodson, Allen) I saw play for the Raiders (been a fan since 1980) was Terry McDaniel, love watching him play.
@mikealmeida93303 күн бұрын
Lost the chance to tie because they challenged the Galloway catch and lost a timeout
@gordonshumway59333 күн бұрын
Bill Walsh is on video twice with that play saying Dwight Clark would be in the back of the end zone. Once before it happened and they ran that play, and again when calling the play. Also the view from behind Montana shows he was putting it where Clark had an opportunity to catch it and the Cowboys defense didn’t. I don’t care either way, it was awesome and won’t change how I feel about it, about the 49ers or about Montana and Clark. Also there’s evidence it was a pass. I would also say if he was throwing it away, that’s a pretty stupid place to put it and could’ve been risky. Why not throw it away like normal if he was throwing it away? Does Montana have a history of getting intercepted when throwing balls away or a history of throwing balls away in the field of play? Or was Clark taller than everybody and Montana threw it high where Clark could catch it and in the direction Clark was running towards? We all know how it looked and that ppl claim he was throwing it away but that’s partially bc if that’s the case, the 49ers win bc of luck, the Cowboys did enough to win but lost bc of a fluke. The Cowboys are better. It takes away from the play being a legendary catch, and takes away it’s importance. But that’s not what happened, it was a pass, a catch, a touchdown, an NFC championship, a Super Bowl appearance, the beginning of a dynasty, and of hall of fame careers.
@VincentK.McMahon3 күн бұрын
Sanders was the greatest running back of all time plain and simple.
@WideHarryCock3 күн бұрын
They need to start another season of these top 10s these were legendary for me as a kid
@divinecomedy73113 күн бұрын
Speaking as a non Bears fan, Jeff Joniak is the Bears.
@richardwrask4974 күн бұрын
Archie Manning was the most overrated player ever. Another great college QB that wasn’t a good NFL QB
@timromerz92044 күн бұрын
RANDALL CUNNINGHAM WAS INCREDIBLE
@ramlinman20044 күн бұрын
Hitters can't do what those guys did in those days, so we will never know who was the best going forward.
@SaintMichael-js5kh4 күн бұрын
Brian Bosworth was NOT a bust. WTF!
@VincentK.McMahon4 күн бұрын
Rivalries and fullbacks definitely should’ve been the top two, now in 2024 I also miss when there was tackling in the nfl 😂😂💀💀
@mmafights80644 күн бұрын
2017 eagles would also be a great team to add on the updated list. And they finished the job against that years MVP and nfls best team tom brady and the patriots. Also did it with a backup quarterback and were the underdog in every playoff game. The true story of an underdog team who turned it around from 7-9 and missing the playoffs the previous season to going 13-3 and losing their starting mvp caliber qb at the end of the season so even though they secured #1 seed and home advantage they were considered DONE! They went on to finish 16-3 while outscoring their opponents 94-50 in their 3 playoff games and won the superbowl while beating the best qb of all time in his prime Tom Brady who had his best game in his career 505 yards 3 TDs 0 INT vs the Eagles and took an L. With the most yards for any QB in any game in NFL playoff history. Eagles are a very slept on team. What they did was a miracle and their team was full of underdogs from the coaches down to the backup qb Nick Foles. To go From a horrible 7-9 season, to then the next season to go have a magical season like that while dominating all year as the #1 seed and to finish the way they did. You couldn't of asked for a better outcome. The 2017 eagles is ONE OF ONE. No team has done what they did ever within one year and had the run against all odds that they did.
@bryanjones44444 күн бұрын
I was waiting to see if the original Hail Mary would be number 1. It had to be right? Drew Pearson admitted that he knocked down Nate Wright on purpose. He had no choice. Also, Paul Krause said that a flag was thrown and then picked up. The Vikings best team ever was robbed for the second time in a minute. Pearson caught a 4th and 17 clearly out of bounds but "America's Team" was not going to be denied by the NFL.
@user-xr9mr6nf2i4 күн бұрын
My #1 gunslinger would be John Elway!
@user-xr9mr6nf2i4 күн бұрын
How about buffalo bills losing super bowl 25! Duh!
@yopiff4 күн бұрын
Used to watch Inside the NFL with my Father every single week. Just hearing Harry Kalas's voice brings me straight back to my childhood.
@whocaresboutdat39724 күн бұрын
2015Saints vs Giants Brees 39/50 505yds 7TDs vs Eli Manning 30/41 350yds 6TDS
@user-xr9mr6nf2i5 күн бұрын
Super Bowl 25 is the GOAT! FACT'S! LEGENDARY!
@GeorgeTropicana5 күн бұрын
"The Catch" is a top 5 most overrated play of all time
@GeorgeTropicana5 күн бұрын
10 best catches and number 9 isn't even a catch
@jeremyhamilton27745 күн бұрын
That's when football was football😮
@luiscastro63955 күн бұрын
NFL is as unbiased as merchan's nyc court.
@elijahpatterson25965 күн бұрын
Minneapolis Miracle, NOLA No-Call, Rudolph Push-off, pretty much any New Orleans Saints playoff loss from 2017-19.
@groundscum4-ps4pd6 күн бұрын
Those expansion Bucs teams were the pits. I can recall that the Lions were in a decent bit of those games in 08. I mean 15 touchdowns for an entire season says it all.
@albundy71986 күн бұрын
Best and hardest hits I’ve ever seen for the modern era comes from Bob Sanders his hit MJD so hard.
@GreyMarano7 күн бұрын
Jerry got rid of Bret Favre, forever a clown move!
@alperensengun68327 күн бұрын
I loved the music they played during the butt fumble 😂 very fitting
@tobychristen29567 күн бұрын
34:28
@robertmurphy9067 күн бұрын
If the Raiders were soooo tuff, why did they target the so-called "soft" Swan and Bradshaw. IF they were so tuff, why didn't they abuse Lambert, Harris, Blount, etc. Picking the "softest" says a lot about how tuff the Raiders were NOT
@rustyshackelford40227 күн бұрын
When I read through the comments and you didn't have both jackson and marcus island in the top ten I quit watching
@user-xr9mr6nf2i8 күн бұрын
Worst team ever is the Lions 0-16!!! Duh! LMFAO
@terrancethomas97928 күн бұрын
Pre-Nissan Datsun.
@user-bl6gx9hr2n8 күн бұрын
Darryl Stingley……
@bryanjones44448 күн бұрын
Not sure if this list is the greatest that played a substantial amount of time in the 70s or who was the best just counting their play that happened during the 70's. Either way the top 2 dont change they just flip flop. Tarkenton had the best career. Staubach the best per season in the 70's. Ken Anderson is #3 only because Fouts did not have his first truly great season until 1979. If you use the most comprehensive formula for a quarterbacks career ever created, the REAL GOAT scoring system, all 4 of them are in the top 15 quarterbacks since 1947. Bradshaw is highly overrated. From 1970 through 1974 Terry was likely the worst quarterback in all of professional football. He had some great years in 75 and 77-79 but not nearly enough to overwhelm those first 5 seasons. Yes as the quarterback he gets credit for winning championships but in reality he was more of an anchor on the best team in football. Only twice since 1950 has a team had a top 2 defense and running game and NOT won a championship. Those teams were the 72 and 76 Steelers. Bert Jones was amazing but injuries held him to only 3 full seasons.