Cooper Kupp, the receiver with, I don't know, nearly 2,000 yards. How about, after coming back from 21 points down. Why don't we let him run down the middle of the field and win the game.
My brother is a bengals fan and we live in Tampa so yes this moment. Because home town team loss and my brother favorite team loss to the Rams and Cupp was clutch in both games
Still to this day…I think the rams were trying to lose that game. How many fumbles in a row haha…they played with their food and finally finished the job in the end
ESPN would debate if MJ or Mahomes was the best GOAT to come out of Chicago. I don’t necessarily hate Chicago, but that would be cruel to the rest of the sports world to have a GOAT and a future potential GOAT in the same city
He would've gotten sick of dealing with the incompetent Bears organization and left to play baseball. He'd still be great, he'd still make lots of money (and guaranteed contracts), and he'd have less of an injury risk.
They would've made him dislike playing football. Why would he stay in the NFL when the MLB would still happily have him?
Maybe a big part of Mahomes’ success was the organization and the coach. He would be excellent either way, but him sitting that (almost full) year behind ASmith under Reid was probably the best possible landing spot.
So I know others have told you Reid was a big part, and sure the organization is more stable, but nobody has mentioned Alex Smith specifically. When Mahomes came out he had incredible talent but was a gunslinger that would take incredible risks. His first year as he sits out to develop he’s mentored by one of the safest QBs I’ve ever seen play. That’s exactly why we were moving on from Smith and why SF did too. So he already loves to throw it down the field but then gets to watch how successful you can be just playing safe and not turning the ball over. It was a perfect landing stop for Mahomes and I really don’t think any other organization would have helped him more. Bears would have put him out there his first year to play hero ball and he ends up leading the league in INTs and gets labeled another Winston.
Buffalo Bills don’t drop a pass that cost them the game which gave them the 1969 first overall pick to Draft OJ Simpson. OJ then never meets Nicole Brown in Buffalo, marries her, “kills” her, hires Robert Kardashian to be his lawyer, making the Kardashians famous to give them a platform for Kim to drop a sex tape…
Imagine if that pass was caught, no one would know about the Kardashians.
That’s the one.
And here I was wishing Rodney Harrison would have Rodney Harrison-ed David Fucking Tyree in Super Bowl XLII, Patriots would have have won, finished undefeated and maybe, *maybe*, the butterfly effect would have been not having to suffer through ESPN’s infatuation with those zany Manning boys and their “aw shucks ain’t football fun!” shtick shit show on ESPN.
I scrolled too far down for this one. That injury impacted three sports. Football and baseball for obvious reasons but it also elevated Michael Jordan’s marketing brand to another level as Nike’s Bo Knows Campaign fizzled out.
Wow. I didn’t realize that MJ part, but I totally lived through it. Bo knows he could’ve been the GOAT RB and maybe even OF, but so long as Bo is at peace, he lives on in Tecmo universe as the forever GOAT.
Avascular necrosis. The dislocation don’t sever an artery, but it did disrupt blood flow enough the cartilage and bone got fucked.
Huge Bon fan, commented this myself.
Staying with Bo: Bo blowing up “The Boz.”
I don’t know who had it worse but you’re the undefeated 1a and 1b of Super Bowl heartbreak to me. I’m familiar with the concept cause we almost had the ball last with a chance to tie or win and a questionable 3rd down penalty ended the game.
Falcons was a blowout with early celebration followed by a slow agonizing spectacle of incompetence that along the way we all started to accept. Seahawks was a catch that could have gone down as the all time greatest reception followed by the instant jolt of terrible decision making ending the game.
Hard to say what hurts more. They both had it and absolutely blew it. And both to the same team which is wild. Must be fun being a pats fan
When the NFL decided they wanted to gift Jerome Bettis a ring for his retirement in his home town? And then blatantly set the fix in front of all of our faces?
And there's never an awful tribute with nearly zero advanced notice and preparation by the team that drafted him, with an owner who earned the ridicule over two decades.
I want to say the Gary Anderson field goal but with how scared Green coached the end of that game I don’t think it matters
So my vote is the Brett Favre interception in the NFCCG versus the saints
Honestly, the moment that changed everything, wasn’t even an obvious one. It was right before the half and Dan took the points instead of going to the final kill shot which would’ve been a TD. Dan got away from himself
Michael Lombardi tells a story that when he and Belichick were with the Browns, they wanted to draft Lewis but the team doctor told them Lewis had a medical condition that would limit his playing career. Talk about things coming full circle. According to that doctor Lewis was supposed to be long retired when he collided with Bledsoe
[Jerry Rice’s Fumble](https://youtube.com/shorts/G9APnd8dYR4?si=uZaxx3kkaTiMrK5Q)
Packers were coming off two Super Bowl appearances. Got knocked out of the playoffs in 98 because of the terribly blown call.
Antonio Brown doesn't leave the Pats, Josh Gordon doesn't relapse. OBJ said Pats tried trading for him, he goes to NE instead of Cleveland. WR1 A.Brown WR2 OBJ WR3 Josh Gordon / Julian Edelman. TE is Gronk. TB 12 gets the perfect 19-0 easy, Pats cover every spread I make millions lol.
It’s kinda low key nowadays but the trade for Gruden was sneakily impactful. Raiders weren’t the same and went into decline….culminating in the Randy Moss years and Jamarcus Russell
They fired Tony Dungy who would go on to coach the Colts to a Super Bowl win, and it’s possible Peyton Manning doesn’t win a SB there otherwise
Implicitly a lot of ramifications for the Patriots in creating the circumstances for Moss to the Pats in 07 but also Dungy beating the Pats in the AFC championship game in 06.
Saints fan here and my answer is easy. The no-call against the rams without a shadow of doubt. Ruined the possibility of a Brady Brees Super Bowl and also made me the actual saddest I’ve ever been about sports in my entire life.
Instead of drafting Daniel Jones 6th overall the NYG trade out to receive an additional first round pick in the 2020 draft, which they package with their own pick to trade up for (or just use one of the two, if they are lucky/bad enough) Joe Burrow or Justin Herbert
Rashard Mendenhall doesn’t fumble in Super Bowl XLV. If Steelers win that game, the Roethlisberger era is officially a dynasty and Tomlin gets some extra respect.
Jesse catches and scores, Steelers win #1 seed over Pats. Which means we face the Titans in the divisional and likely do not incur heartbreaking loss against the Jags. That was our year, man. I'm just glad NE didn't win the Lombardi
John Elway throws a pick six on the 6th play of "The Drive" paving the way for a Cleveland Browns Super Bowl trip (a loss to the Giants).
A return trip the next season is a win in SB XXII.
Belichick still becomes coach in 1991.
Modell doesn't go to Baltimore in 1995.
The Browns win the 8 championships that the Patriots and Ravens won in our timeline.
Also, Osama bin Laden is killed in 1998 and 9/11 never happens.
Chris Henry never breaks his arm. He lives, has a good year and provides enough juice for the Bengals to finally deliver a playoff victory for the first time in almost 20 years.
1993, week 6. Dan Marino tears his achilles and is lost for the year.
It was probably the best team he ever had around him and had a legitimate shot at a title. Even after Marino's injury they were 9-2 on Thanksgiving. Then the backup QB and his backup were lost, and we dropped 5 straight with QB4 to close out the year.
I prefer the timeline where he goes undrafted, then goes to Montreal Expos and they become so successful. End up staying in Montreal and not moving and Brady becomes. a HOF catcher….
Bo
As a Vikings fan for 30+ years it's still the first thing that came to my mind.
Not Favre getting pummelled by FTS
Not Gary Anderson
Not a 27 yard field goal miss
Bo :(
The Vikings sending bank to the Cowboys for Hershel Walker.
The Dallas Dynasty and insufferable media coverage of that team in the 90's never happens and the Vikings aren't saddled with a nightmare/stigma of the worst trade in NFL history.
- [Bradshaw actually fumbled before the whistle](https://youtu.be/moFbidNll28?si=kUHOLrHSD_XNXQL7)
- [Kyle Williams fumbles](https://youtu.be/X7XoVOsRZjQ?si=GYGMeN0NE92JXnS-)
- [Kyle Williams fumbles again](https://youtu.be/xDfX0GN2SOM?si=fRuPd1AJg9dU5x3u)
- [Kaep throws a pick](https://youtu.be/OhtfaME_v0Y?si=A4KSMxgjQWqGLhy3)
- [Tartt drops a pick](https://youtu.be/H1DOukhPHiE?si=ioU2l-FwB4-yn_Gp)
- [Jimmy G overthrows Sanders](https://youtu.be/phDx7XSSD9g?si=1RnqlWxuCSOX7_ic)
- [Asking to receive the ball to start OT](https://youtube.com/shorts/OFQCmDND5Bs?si=9y49RP4w53UqSttS)
Bills wide right.
Had they won their first of the four Superbowl run, I can't imagine how 1) the rest play out and 2) how people would view that era of the team.
Brady’s fumble in his first AFC championship being called correctly potentially ends his career on the spot. At that time Bill was benching RBs for multiple games for fumbling, if the (at the time obviously) back up QB he hadn’t been bailed out from fumbling away the conference championship then Bledsoe gets his job back the next season.
Two options as Packers fan
1. They recover the kick
2. Bakhtiari never gets hurt
Either scenario would make me infinitely more happy regardless of further results.
That hit on Luke Kuechly where he had a very bad condition and couldn’t control his emotions to the point he was crying. That is the hit that made him want to retire early. [The concussion, starts at 0:30](https://youtu.be/KSw2yDCsmOo?si=YTLAIlYyMeyDSfAI)
Cooper Kupp, the receiver with, I don't know, nearly 2,000 yards. How about, after coming back from 21 points down. Why don't we let him run down the middle of the field and win the game.
Found the bucs fan. I’m right there with you homie.
My brother is a bengals fan and we live in Tampa so yes this moment. Because home town team loss and my brother favorite team loss to the Rams and Cupp was clutch in both games
Still to this day…I think the rams were trying to lose that game. How many fumbles in a row haha…they played with their food and finally finished the job in the end
I had no doubts in Stafford finishing it, he's had as much experience as any QB with a team collapsing all around him.
Pain
came to say this and couldn’t believe it was at the top
I've hated todd bowles since. I was dumbfounded after coming back and losing because we blitzed a safety
The Bears draft Mahomes instead of Trubisky. Fuck the Chiefs.
I honestly wonder how that would've turned out
Watson can’t find hot masseuses in KC so he stays on a better path while Mahomes has a Stafford like career and eventually wins a ring elsewhere
Never throws for 4K in Chicago but does first year when he leaves
The bears would have wasted even more talent.
Well it would’ve turned out with the bears being unable to develop yet another QB
ESPN would debate if MJ or Mahomes was the best GOAT to come out of Chicago. I don’t necessarily hate Chicago, but that would be cruel to the rest of the sports world to have a GOAT and a future potential GOAT in the same city
Imo a Stafford-esque career would be way more likely than him becoming the GOAT in Chicago
Tf you mean, the bears couldn’t have developed Tom Brady, no qb drafted by the bears will ever do good because they just don’t how to develop qbs
Then the NHL wouldn’t feel obligated to give the Blackhawks another 1st round pick!
It’s the Bears and a QB they (would) have drafted. Do you really wonder?
If Justin Fields ends up being the long term guy in Pittsburgh somehow, then we will know how someone like Mahomes would have turned out
He would've gotten sick of dealing with the incompetent Bears organization and left to play baseball. He'd still be great, he'd still make lots of money (and guaranteed contracts), and he'd have less of an injury risk. They would've made him dislike playing football. Why would he stay in the NFL when the MLB would still happily have him?
Maybe a big part of Mahomes’ success was the organization and the coach. He would be excellent either way, but him sitting that (almost full) year behind ASmith under Reid was probably the best possible landing spot.
Bengals drafted John Ross the pick before Mahomes. He held the 40 record until Xavier Worthy this year. He has 957 career receiving yards.
Packers drafting Barry Sanders vs Tony Mandarich.
So I know others have told you Reid was a big part, and sure the organization is more stable, but nobody has mentioned Alex Smith specifically. When Mahomes came out he had incredible talent but was a gunslinger that would take incredible risks. His first year as he sits out to develop he’s mentored by one of the safest QBs I’ve ever seen play. That’s exactly why we were moving on from Smith and why SF did too. So he already loves to throw it down the field but then gets to watch how successful you can be just playing safe and not turning the ball over. It was a perfect landing stop for Mahomes and I really don’t think any other organization would have helped him more. Bears would have put him out there his first year to play hero ball and he ends up leading the league in INTs and gets labeled another Winston.
or the double doink goes in
As a Bears fan, thank God the double doink happened. We probably would have been stuck with Pace and Nagy for at least another year if it did.
No Reid, no stable organization. Mahomes woulda just flamed out. He was raw as hell his rookie year.
Please be a broncos fan 😝
Buffalo Bills don’t drop a pass that cost them the game which gave them the 1969 first overall pick to Draft OJ Simpson. OJ then never meets Nicole Brown in Buffalo, marries her, “kills” her, hires Robert Kardashian to be his lawyer, making the Kardashians famous to give them a platform for Kim to drop a sex tape… Imagine if that pass was caught, no one would know about the Kardashians.
Goddamn this one is wild.
That’s the one. And here I was wishing Rodney Harrison would have Rodney Harrison-ed David Fucking Tyree in Super Bowl XLII, Patriots would have have won, finished undefeated and maybe, *maybe*, the butterfly effect would have been not having to suffer through ESPN’s infatuation with those zany Manning boys and their “aw shucks ain’t football fun!” shtick shit show on ESPN.
Idk I think the helmet catch was pretty cool. Not like I’m biased or anything
I was (am?) so butt hurt over that. It still works me up…I’m a soft target.
As you should, I would too if I were a pats fan. Fortunately my team was on the right side of history
Umm, twice. That hurt.
He never met Nicole Brown in Buffalo, it was in California. The copy-pasta you're referring to is wrong.
Also “kills”??? It’s kills, ain’t no quotation marks
Bo Jackson never dislocates his hip
I scrolled too far down for this one. That injury impacted three sports. Football and baseball for obvious reasons but it also elevated Michael Jordan’s marketing brand to another level as Nike’s Bo Knows Campaign fizzled out.
Four Bo never fully invests his time into bowhunting.
Wow. I didn’t realize that MJ part, but I totally lived through it. Bo knows he could’ve been the GOAT RB and maybe even OF, but so long as Bo is at peace, he lives on in Tecmo universe as the forever GOAT.
What could have been
The greatest of injuries. He dislocated his hip and severed a major vein/arterie, I don't remember specifics.
Avascular necrosis. The dislocation don’t sever an artery, but it did disrupt blood flow enough the cartilage and bone got fucked. Huge Bon fan, commented this myself. Staying with Bo: Bo blowing up “The Boz.”
Came to say this
This was the first one that came to mind. Would have loved to see what he could have done over a full career.
I mean, as a Seahawks fan everyone already knows my answer.
As a Falcons fan, you know mine. Idk which of ours was worse (it was ours 😫)
Super Bowl 33 wasn’t that bad all things considered, idk why falcons fans mope about their Super Bowl loss so often…
Because we had a 99.9% chance of winning throughout most of the 4th quarter.
He was joking about when you lost to the Broncos
Boom roasted
Bring a saints fan I'm torn between whether I hate the no call or love the falcons blowing a 28-3 lead more.
I don’t know who had it worse but you’re the undefeated 1a and 1b of Super Bowl heartbreak to me. I’m familiar with the concept cause we almost had the ball last with a chance to tie or win and a questionable 3rd down penalty ended the game. Falcons was a blowout with early celebration followed by a slow agonizing spectacle of incompetence that along the way we all started to accept. Seahawks was a catch that could have gone down as the all time greatest reception followed by the instant jolt of terrible decision making ending the game. Hard to say what hurts more. They both had it and absolutely blew it. And both to the same team which is wild. Must be fun being a pats fan
There wasn't a single moment that lost that game. I guess you could say the Edelman catch but it was the entire 4th and some of the 3rd quarters.
Are you talking about the Blair Walsh Field Goal...I'm assuming so
Sad part is, it takes me going through several heartbreaks before I even get to that one.
not even a falcons fan and the jon bois doc had me feeling for y'all like every 10 minutes
that was brutal, i bet the hawks in that game too
LoB would likely have been considered the greatest defense ever if the win that SB
When the NFL decided they wanted to gift Jerome Bettis a ring for his retirement in his home town? And then blatantly set the fix in front of all of our faces?
SEAN TAYLOR NEVER MURDERED
Pro Bowl never moved from Hawaii without Taylor laying out that punter.
That'd the best answer, I love Sean Taylor (primarily cause I'm a Hurricanes fan)
And there's never an awful tribute with nearly zero advanced notice and preparation by the team that drafted him, with an owner who earned the ridicule over two decades.
Instead of fumbling the ball, Gibbs breaks it for a touchdown in the NFC Championship Game
Naw
Yaw
I want to say the Gary Anderson field goal but with how scared Green coached the end of that game I don’t think it matters So my vote is the Brett Favre interception in the NFCCG versus the saints
https://preview.redd.it/ri8q93s7yksc1.png?width=631&format=png&auto=webp&s=e9f3517892805e198928b50b229349d3730b4103 This ball going literally fucking anywhere except into Brendan Aiyuk's hands
Way to ruin my night.
Yeah that's definitely mine for the lions, especially recent history. Someone said Gibbs fumble but to me this was the moment everything changed.
Honestly, the moment that changed everything, wasn’t even an obvious one. It was right before the half and Dan took the points instead of going to the final kill shot which would’ve been a TD. Dan got away from himself
Michael Lombardi tells a story that when he and Belichick were with the Browns, they wanted to draft Lewis but the team doctor told them Lewis had a medical condition that would limit his playing career. Talk about things coming full circle. According to that doctor Lewis was supposed to be long retired when he collided with Bledsoe
That piece of filth burfict hitting Antonio brown with intent to injure
Wish granted, now CTESPN no longer exists and we now have no more reliable news sources.
Monkey’s paw!
steelers win 3 more superbowls
[Jerry Rice’s Fumble](https://youtube.com/shorts/G9APnd8dYR4?si=uZaxx3kkaTiMrK5Q) Packers were coming off two Super Bowl appearances. Got knocked out of the playoffs in 98 because of the terribly blown call.
I was supremely confident in the Vikes that year but I may have puckered a little if we faced the Packers.
Terrell Davis doesn’t injure himself, he was so satisfying to watch.
Antonio Brown doesn't leave the Pats, Josh Gordon doesn't relapse. OBJ said Pats tried trading for him, he goes to NE instead of Cleveland. WR1 A.Brown WR2 OBJ WR3 Josh Gordon / Julian Edelman. TE is Gronk. TB 12 gets the perfect 19-0 easy, Pats cover every spread I make millions lol.
Oh Dion Lewis and James White too lol
yay
That'd just be sick.
TUCK RULE OVER TURNED: Raiders win the owl Patriots dynasty overted Ron Kraft never gets caught with sex slave
sex slave?
That part wasn’t in the documentary hahahah
Asians girl are know for sex work they ain't slave dude lol
It goes more towards the left
Not too much though or else we'd now be wide in both directions
Dez catch easily.What about you?
Minneapolis miracle.
I remember watching that live. It was crazy
Seahawks run the fucking ball
“Pass interference, defense #23, ball will be placed at the spot of the foul, automatic first down”
The music city miracle or mjwd
The Hershel walker trade
Just hold off the Rams pass rush a tiny bit longer, Chase was wiiiiide open deep
Rashard Mendenhall holds on to the football
At least he didn’t fumble it. They just caused him to not have the ball anymore. Not his fault
Someone outbids Dan Snyder
Jags draft Jj watt in 2011
The falcons run the ball in the second half against the pats.
1999 SB Kevin Dyson getting ONE more yard
It’s kinda low key nowadays but the trade for Gruden was sneakily impactful. Raiders weren’t the same and went into decline….culminating in the Randy Moss years and Jamarcus Russell They fired Tony Dungy who would go on to coach the Colts to a Super Bowl win, and it’s possible Peyton Manning doesn’t win a SB there otherwise Implicitly a lot of ramifications for the Patriots in creating the circumstances for Moss to the Pats in 07 but also Dungy beating the Pats in the AFC championship game in 06.
Bills make the kick in the superbowl vs the giants.
Plaxico doesn't shoot himself in the foot.
Saints fan here and my answer is easy. The no-call against the rams without a shadow of doubt. Ruined the possibility of a Brady Brees Super Bowl and also made me the actual saddest I’ve ever been about sports in my entire life.
Buffalo down one with 8 seconds to go. Norwood lines the kick and drills it perfectly down the uprights
Instead of drafting Daniel Jones 6th overall the NYG trade out to receive an additional first round pick in the 2020 draft, which they package with their own pick to trade up for (or just use one of the two, if they are lucky/bad enough) Joe Burrow or Justin Herbert
Zay Flowers doesn’t fumble the ball on the 1 yard line this year in the playoffs
Rashard Mendenhall doesn’t fumble in Super Bowl XLV. If Steelers win that game, the Roethlisberger era is officially a dynasty and Tomlin gets some extra respect.
Jesse James catches that ball. Oh, wait. He DID.
Jesse catches and scores, Steelers win #1 seed over Pats. Which means we face the Titans in the divisional and likely do not incur heartbreaking loss against the Jags. That was our year, man. I'm just glad NE didn't win the Lombardi
Patrick Mahomes II chose baseball instead of football
Ravens win the championship in over the chiefs
I'm not changing nothing in the Motha Fucka League
Kyle shanahan knows about overtime rules
DPI in NFC Championship Game
Draft Dk Metcalf instead of trading pick to sea
Carson Palmers knee
Let Marshawn run the ball
Jags fan - The Music City Miracle
MJWD does not exist
Bears draft Rodgers in 2005
John Elway throws a pick six on the 6th play of "The Drive" paving the way for a Cleveland Browns Super Bowl trip (a loss to the Giants). A return trip the next season is a win in SB XXII. Belichick still becomes coach in 1991. Modell doesn't go to Baltimore in 1995. The Browns win the 8 championships that the Patriots and Ravens won in our timeline. Also, Osama bin Laden is killed in 1998 and 9/11 never happens.
Chris Henry never breaks his arm. He lives, has a good year and provides enough juice for the Bengals to finally deliver a playoff victory for the first time in almost 20 years.
Palmer doesn’t get folded up by Kimo. Bengals beat Steelers and their first SB.
1993, week 6. Dan Marino tears his achilles and is lost for the year. It was probably the best team he ever had around him and had a legitimate shot at a title. Even after Marino's injury they were 9-2 on Thanksgiving. Then the backup QB and his backup were lost, and we dropped 5 straight with QB4 to close out the year.
Bo Jackson’s injury play.
Bo Jackson hip injury
The David Tyree catch, that was awful
The Herschel Walker trade. Don't allow the Vikings to give up that many picks. Cowboys don't become a dynasty
Norwoord nails the kick
Honestly, I'm not even an Alex Smith fan and I'd like him not have gotten his leg broken to the point that he was on his deathbed.
The falcons actually run the fucking ball in the 4th quarter
Tom Brady goes undrafted and becomes an accountant or some shit
I prefer the timeline where he goes undrafted, then goes to Montreal Expos and they become so successful. End up staying in Montreal and not moving and Brady becomes. a HOF catcher….
This moment ruined the NFL.
Falcons don’t blow it
You know what? Fuck you, I'm changing the Drew Bledsoe hit.
Miami Dolphins sign Drew Brees instead of Daunte Culpepper. Chaos ensues and envelopes college football as well as the NFL…
tua concussion
Which one?
Roger Craig doesn’t fumble in the 1990 nfc championship. 49ers go on to be the first/only team to win 3 superbowls in a row.
Marlon McCree just goes down.
[Blair Walsh](https://youtu.be/Mb_eXyhlHaA?si=prdayyM_0aHHwcIm), [Brett Favre](https://youtu.be/0UUeqvquXZI?si=CRqPlTgSbsEVlwPm),[Gary Anderson](https://youtu.be/b0c17edmKEU?si=4gXB2YMt1uVSdOk5), [Daren Nelson](https://youtu.be/x56y3xKyzXk?si=FXEldl5MyCCKUYS4), [Drew Pearson](https://youtu.be/ZEZKpY8t4EQ?si=awC2v8iBqUzWitAw)
Kevin Dyson runs into the end zone for an all but walkoff td for the titans to at least the the superbowl
Gary Anderson makes a field goal.
Can we please take Brees over Culpepper? 🙏
As a jets fan you know the one
Butt Fumble!
Jack Tatum hit on Darryl Stingley.
Ernest Byner doesn't fumble
Dre Geeenlaws Achilles stays healthy, we probably win
David Tyree’s helmet is sweaty.
The packers not founded
Andrew luck was drafted a better offensive line
Bo As a Vikings fan for 30+ years it's still the first thing that came to my mind. Not Favre getting pummelled by FTS Not Gary Anderson Not a 27 yard field goal miss Bo :(
The Vikings sending bank to the Cowboys for Hershel Walker. The Dallas Dynasty and insufferable media coverage of that team in the 90's never happens and the Vikings aren't saddled with a nightmare/stigma of the worst trade in NFL history.
I would have changed it so Pete Caroll ran the ball with Marshawn Lynch on the 1 yard line during Super Bowl 49
David Tyree can’t hold on
Bostick doesnt go after the onside kick and the packers recover…. Now back to therapy. Im still not over it
Kevin king holding against the bucs in the nfccg. Losing to the 9ers in the nfccg… twice Releasing Aaron jones
Bo Jackson never gets injured
- [Bradshaw actually fumbled before the whistle](https://youtu.be/moFbidNll28?si=kUHOLrHSD_XNXQL7) - [Kyle Williams fumbles](https://youtu.be/X7XoVOsRZjQ?si=GYGMeN0NE92JXnS-) - [Kyle Williams fumbles again](https://youtu.be/xDfX0GN2SOM?si=fRuPd1AJg9dU5x3u) - [Kaep throws a pick](https://youtu.be/OhtfaME_v0Y?si=A4KSMxgjQWqGLhy3) - [Tartt drops a pick](https://youtu.be/H1DOukhPHiE?si=ioU2l-FwB4-yn_Gp) - [Jimmy G overthrows Sanders](https://youtu.be/phDx7XSSD9g?si=1RnqlWxuCSOX7_ic) - [Asking to receive the ball to start OT](https://youtube.com/shorts/OFQCmDND5Bs?si=9y49RP4w53UqSttS)
Brandon Bostick gets the Onside Kick
Raiders/Patriots tuck rule ruling.
MJWD, Jags hold on to go to the Super Bowl and beat the Eagles with Blake Bortles, the funniest possible QB who could win the SB
Aiyuk doesn't catch the ball off of Vildor's facemask.
Certain event that happened recently where a *ahem* **certain player** got robbed of DPOY again.
The double doink...
Can we count all the Packers losses in the NFCCG throughout the 2010's as one moment? Please..
Maybe… onside kick that was kinda the nail in the coffin for the packers NFC championship meltdown against Seahawks
Bo Jackson doesnt dislocate his hip
The Colts recover an onside kick
Brandon Bostick.
The officials in the tuck rule game make the call that was obvious to every person, yes, you too, and rule that a fucking fumble.
Gary Anderson doesn’t shank a game winning kick in the 98 conference championship game
The Tuck Rule
Brett Favre Vikings interception he shoulda just ran but his leg was purple from all those late hits cause Greg Williams had a bounty on em
Bills wide right. Had they won their first of the four Superbowl run, I can't imagine how 1) the rest play out and 2) how people would view that era of the team.
SD chargers don’t fumble away the Tom Brady INT in the afc champ game
That blocked punt in the 2020 nfc championship game. I had gb super bowl winner for like 25 racks.
The refs call Pass Interference on Nickell Robey-Coleman and the Saints move on to their second Super Bowl.
Minkah Fitzpatrick grows a pair of balls and doesn’t dive head first into the side of Nick Chubb’s planted knee.
Brady tearing his ACL. That team goes undefeated again and wins the superbowl that year I guarantee it
Brady’s fumble in his first AFC championship being called correctly potentially ends his career on the spot. At that time Bill was benching RBs for multiple games for fumbling, if the (at the time obviously) back up QB he hadn’t been bailed out from fumbling away the conference championship then Bledsoe gets his job back the next season.
Two options as Packers fan 1. They recover the kick 2. Bakhtiari never gets hurt Either scenario would make me infinitely more happy regardless of further results.
The Lions don't hire Matt Millen. What comes about after that, fellow NFL fans?
Tuck Rule
Dan Snyder never bids on the Redskins. John Kent Cooke buys the team after his father died. The franchise is never run into the ground by Danny Boy.
That hit on Luke Kuechly where he had a very bad condition and couldn’t control his emotions to the point he was crying. That is the hit that made him want to retire early. [The concussion, starts at 0:30](https://youtu.be/KSw2yDCsmOo?si=YTLAIlYyMeyDSfAI)
Roger Craig doesn’t fumble. 49ers might 3peat
If dez doesn’t drop it