Patriots 2007 probably... were over 90% at a point in that game to a 19-0 season.
Just a thought since we have to wait an entire week for the playoffs to resume.
I'd say it'd be similar to if the Jerome Bettis fumble was actually converted to a TD. That's what comes to mind as most recent anyway. What do yall think?
Patriots 2007 probably... were over 90% at a point in that game to a 19-0 season.
18-1 was 6 before 6 happened tbh.
Based on what? An entire game had to be played and for the entirety of the contest the game was close. That doesn't come close to 28 seconds.
^@mono, I'd figure some dumb Spur fan would say something like that. For all the I give you and Pats fans, I look forward to seeing a familiar face compete every year. It's gonna be badass game. Pats have the upper hand but with Luck's magic who ing knows.
The historical context of the moment makes it comparable to 6.
That Patriots team was on the verge of history, and it slipped away just as it did for the Spurs... needing some unlucky plays along hte way (Tyree catch) just as the Spurs got some unlucky plays.
Luck scares the outta me tbh. I think Indy takes it, and probably won't need a crazy comeback to do it.
Romo missing the hold against Seattle imo
He had open field and could have ran for at least a 5-10 yard gain and get a FG, instead throws the game away
Favre was obviously fearing for his personal well being in that game and didn't want to be put in a wheel chair.
Wasn't for a SB, but that 4th and 26 Eagles-Packers play definitely comes to mind.
The 2007 Patriots have to be number 1. They went 18-0 and lost the game that mattered most. I have no sympathy for them or their fans. That team brought all of that on themselves for being stat padders and record chasers. They were arrogant, classless, and basically cheated so they deserved losing to the Giants in the Super Bowl twice, LMAO.
47 yd FG outdoors in a do-or-die SB moment is nowhere near automatic--especially not 22 years ago when kickers were much worse than today. Still, that moment made me a cynical sports fan for life.
The Music City Forward Lateral has gotta be up there too, since it had far-reaching repercussions in the AFC playoffs that year
Roger Craig fumbling in the NFCCG that same year was huge too.
-Cleveland's Red Right 88, The Drive, and Ernest Byner
I must be one of the few on here not on the Luck bandwagon. I think he's good, but overhyped at the moment imo. He was dog the first half against KC until the injury bug tore through that team like thunderup on a meth binge.
pats always scary when Brady has 8+ seconds in the pocket.
Manning had some good games against hte pats, some ty ones too though. If Luck s up the pats, then I'll start to open my eyes. I just don't see it but anything could happen.
true true, what about gary anderson missing that chip shot(iirc) field goal indoors in the 98 NFC championship gm? That ones gotta sting viking fan bad. lol iirc anderson hadn't missed a fg all year either.
How has nobody mentioned the Oilers blowing that 32-point lead to the Bills? That was even worse than 6![]()
Blowing that lead to Denver in 1991 and losing at home to the Chiefs in 93 was also heartbreaking for them, but yeah--as far as chokage that game tops all. Crazy comeback, with no help from defensive scores and before the era of the 2-pt conversion.
The Chargers' 6 moment has to be Marlon McCree, though.... just like how 6 hinged on Pop benching Duncan, that game hinged on McCree being re ed enough to not fall to the ground after getting the pick and instead fumbling on the return.... we had no ing business losing that game, that should have been a championship year....
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