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NFL Network top 10 list leaders: 2014 Super bowl
Posted on 3/20/17 at 5:10 am
Posted on 3/20/17 at 5:10 am
How sick should Seahawks fans be: THEY'RE ON SO MANY TOP 10 LISTS:
Worst play of all time
Most devastating loss of all time
Best catch of all time Jermaine Kearse(#5 or 6, would've been #1 if'14 SB would've turned out differently), always prefaced with the Seahawks still lost the game
Worst play call-Seahawks pass play
Best interception (#1)- Malcolm Butler v Seahawks
Where does this rank as best SB in your lifetime?
For me the Seahawks were the evil empire against the old guard going for 2 straight while the was a sense of inevitability with Atlanta in this year's? SB you felt it coming from an inferior team in terms of playoff experience, which makes the '14 super bowl the best imo, esp when looking back at the storylines.
Worst play of all time
Most devastating loss of all time
Best catch of all time Jermaine Kearse(#5 or 6, would've been #1 if'14 SB would've turned out differently), always prefaced with the Seahawks still lost the game
Worst play call-Seahawks pass play
Best interception (#1)- Malcolm Butler v Seahawks
Where does this rank as best SB in your lifetime?
For me the Seahawks were the evil empire against the old guard going for 2 straight while the was a sense of inevitability with Atlanta in this year's? SB you felt it coming from an inferior team in terms of playoff experience, which makes the '14 super bowl the best imo, esp when looking back at the storylines.
This post was edited on 3/20/17 at 5:34 am
Posted on 3/20/17 at 5:31 am to RocketPower13
Nothing beats watching Matty Ice and the Falcon defense choke the Super Bowl away in epic fashion to Brady and the Hoody...
...And I was pulling for the Falcons, because I wanted to see the melt that would happen from a South team having a more recent Lombardi Trophy than the Aints.
But that 2014 Super Bowl was an All-Timer, no doubt about it. As was the arse kicking the 'Hawks gave Manning the year before. Hated watching that one.
...And I was pulling for the Falcons, because I wanted to see the melt that would happen from a South team having a more recent Lombardi Trophy than the Aints.
But that 2014 Super Bowl was an All-Timer, no doubt about it. As was the arse kicking the 'Hawks gave Manning the year before. Hated watching that one.
Posted on 3/20/17 at 4:03 pm to Cowboyfan89
Has any other single game resulted in one team being on this many NFL Network top 10 of all time lists?
Posted on 3/20/17 at 6:55 pm to Cowboyfan89
That's one incident; even the Buffalo Bills losing 4 consecutive super bowls isn't as historically enigmatic as the Seahawks failure vs the Pats
Posted on 3/20/17 at 6:59 pm to RocketPower13
quote:
Has any other single game resulted in one team being on this many NFL Network top 10 of all time lists?
It's at least in the top 10.
Posted on 3/20/17 at 8:35 pm to RocketPower13
XLIII was epic. 100 yard touchdown return to end the first half, big pass play to give Arizona the lead late in the game, and the game winning drive capped off in the final minute. Plus a last ditch chance for the Cardinals to steal it at the end.
XXIII: Game winning touchdown drive by the GOAT.
XLIV: Two first ballot Hall of Fame quarterbacks, one of whom was playing against his hometown team and the other who overcame a devastating injury and was representing a city that was coming back from one of the worst natural disasters in history. Included great plays like the surprise onside kick. Came down to the wire, with a pick six sealing the deal.
XXIII: Game winning touchdown drive by the GOAT.
XLIV: Two first ballot Hall of Fame quarterbacks, one of whom was playing against his hometown team and the other who overcame a devastating injury and was representing a city that was coming back from one of the worst natural disasters in history. Included great plays like the surprise onside kick. Came down to the wire, with a pick six sealing the deal.
Posted on 3/20/17 at 9:57 pm to Cowboyfan89
Overall, I'd say SB 49 was the best game I've ever seen...it was a 15 rd fight going blow for blow ending in the most out of nowhere knockout punch in history.
Pats vs Falcons was actually a pretty bad game for 2 1/2 qtrs....it was a massive blowout combined extremely sloppy, unusual play from NE. Then it was the greatest quarter and half in the history of the sport.
So I guess which do you prefer, a back and forth slugfest with an ending that will probably never be duplicate during, or a comeback for the ages that will probably never be duplicated?
Pats vs Falcons was actually a pretty bad game for 2 1/2 qtrs....it was a massive blowout combined extremely sloppy, unusual play from NE. Then it was the greatest quarter and half in the history of the sport.
So I guess which do you prefer, a back and forth slugfest with an ending that will probably never be duplicate during, or a comeback for the ages that will probably never be duplicated?
This post was edited on 3/20/17 at 9:58 pm
Posted on 3/20/17 at 11:52 pm to Bestbank Tiger
Having seen several NFL Network top ten lists I don't believe any game surpasses SB 49 in terms of "times ranked."
Posted on 3/21/17 at 1:32 am to RocketPower13
Denver's defense kicking the shite out of Cam is a personal favorite.
Cam not diving on that fumble has to be top 10 play too. Here, you have the new face of the NFL on the team that just demolished an Arizona team that was thought to be uber talented at least offensively. The Panthers did whatever they wanted until they had to face Wolfe, Jackson, Miller, Ware, Marshall, Talib, Harris, Ward, and Stewart.
That defense was stacked
Cam not diving on that fumble has to be top 10 play too. Here, you have the new face of the NFL on the team that just demolished an Arizona team that was thought to be uber talented at least offensively. The Panthers did whatever they wanted until they had to face Wolfe, Jackson, Miller, Ware, Marshall, Talib, Harris, Ward, and Stewart.
That defense was stacked
Posted on 3/22/17 at 2:45 am to Jack Ruby
As sloppy as the game was early on Debo Jones was a monster early on
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