The game that made playing defense illegal.

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Publicado 2024-06-30
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @praisebingus1151
    There is something inspirationally sadistic about Brett posting at 1AM at the end of a month just to meet a sponsor deadline…
  • @NFLVault
    Finally got Brett to do a throwback breakdown! Been bothering him to do one for years!
  • @barnyard9058
    I swear early Peyton Manning was trying to get receivers killed
  • @maroc-al-helmidi
    Peyton “if you can’t deal with CTE don’t play receiver on my team” Manning
  • @David_Drums
    To quote Chris Berman, Ty "I fought the Law and the Law won" with the interception! Ty Law was a great player and a nuicance to play against in NFL 2k5.
  • @omegaexists
    Brett my God how close do you want to cut it with the sponsor deadline?!
  • @lukestarkiller441
    Ty law definitely a monster in his day, Revis before Revis. Until that 06 AFC Championship, the Patriots really just had Peytons number.
  • @nickrobl
    I legit remember "Who would you rather have in the playoffs, Peyton Manning or Chad Pennington?" being a major sports media topic when the Jets crushed the Colts in '02.
  • @astrostar49
    Co-MVP Steve McNair put up a better fight the previous week against the Patriots. 😤😤😤
  • @brianrobinson1552
    I'd love to see a spin off on the "Tampa 2 is a lie" video... Specifically focusing on what Lovie Smith was able to do defensively, because of Urlacher, Briggs, and Tommie Harris.
  • @BlustoyourRay
    The thing I remember from this game is that when they went to the commercial they played the song “I Fought the Law (and the law won)” and to this day its the best ad break song leading to a commercial in the history of the NFL. I hope the person who chose to do that got a raise.
  • @jascha3197
    “The art of the shootout” featuring the chiefs and rams game in LA would be amazing 🔥🔥🔥
  • @caleb10jag61
    Do more of these vintage film breakdowns PLEASE! I love this mid 2000 film, I grew up on the early 2010s- mid 2010s football, and love to see the differences in the way the game was played compared to 2000s, the 2010s to now.
  • @Adrian-yn4qg
    That comment about millennial Colts fans reliving old pain hit really close to home. Cut me deep with that one. See you in week 4 my friend.
  • @gatienlaurol5793
    Peyton Manning didn’t win his first playoff game until his sixth year as a starter. Before the 2003 postseason, his last playoff game was a 41-0 shellacking from the Jets. Not to mention that the Colts were perceived as a “soft” team when they played in the cold. All this to say that sometimes talking heads don’t know what they’re talking about.
  • @Nievsy
    Always hitting that deadline lol.
  • @supersasukemaniac
    Ty Law was a freak, I mean that im the best way possible. Ty was making plays that most secondaries couldn't.
  • @riccracc6547
    Brett I dont wanna pile on Manning, but I'd kill for a breakdown of Mannings 6 int game vs the chargers and the evolution of declaring defenses pre snap/rotations of safeties post snap, etc as a video. Appreciate the content even close to midnight😂
  • @danielharrar4571
    Maybe the Ty Law game directly followed by the 14-3 demolition of the Donovan McNabb led Eagles offense by CAR (10-22, 100, 3 INT by Ricky Manning) made defense illegal. At the time that was how the game was played, and the Freddie Mitchell/James Thrash WR tandem wasn’t going to cut it (while McNabb was also thought of as a choker). Enter Terrell Owens…