NFL '1 in a Million' Plays!

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NFL "1 in a Million" Plays!

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That gutteral when the saints missed the extra point after that miracle play is beyond any other heartbreak in sports

IrishWeegee
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”He did *_WHAT!?”_* 3:46. The Freeman catch will always be my favorite. And the announcing is almost as classic.

nathanaelculver
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Good video. Here is another one in a million to add from 1985:
In overtime the Broncos blocked a Chargers field goal attempt, but a coach called timeout right before the snap. After the timeout, the Broncos blocked the field goal attempt AGAIN and returned the blocked field goal for the game winning TD.

Anon-zlne
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1:00 dude tackling his own player had me in stitches 😂😂😂😂😂

aaronsimonsen
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The opening clip is still one of my favorite clips ever. What’s really amazing is how fast Conley is in the open field. That’s a 310lb man, and I’d say he was running like a 4.85/40 there.

colinryan
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I'm not a Patriots fan but the first clip of Dan Connolly's run always makes me smile.

MorrisonsProphecy
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I practiced field goals for a couple years after the Navy thinking I might walk on a team. That time passed, but, playing with my kids I decided to try a drop kick before we left. I nailed that boy perfectly. My oldest said, " of course dad can do that too." I'm never trying again, staying at 100% for life.

mikeschmidt
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The saints announcer yelling “NO” gets me every time 🤣

marcellmyslak
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4:00 — I don't think we'll ever hear Al Michaels say "He did what?" ever in any prime time game ever again. Reliving that classic Monday Night game between the Vikings and Packers game was one of the greatest games in MNF history.

MarcusBHM
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So many jaw dropping moments. Huge reason why I love this game so much

jacobgose
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3:23 reminds me of a college game between University of Oregon and Utah in 2014 where Kaelin Clay of Utah received a pass and was completely open and ran it for a touchdown but dropped the ball before crossing the line. The ref never signaled touchdown and Utah was so busy celebrating they never noticed Joe Walker of Oregon finally pick up the ball and run it back down field for 100 yards and an Oregon touchdown.

SailorMartin
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Lance Moore had a one in a million catch in SB44 when Saints went for a two point conversion. He seemed to have juggled the ball before losing control but in fact had control of the ball before it was kicked out of his hands. Two point conversion confirmed by official replay.

coreygriffin
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I just love it when these big fellas rumble their way back into position to score 😂😂😂🤣

sports
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The old highlights are just so awesome to me. It lets us see how far the game of football and tech has come.

haroundaranijo
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I think Pat McAfee should’ve made the list for recovering his own onside kick.

mattfaucett
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R.I.P #32 Franco Harris. No play will ever compare to the immaculate reception.

voskamp
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Excellent collection of some long-forgotten gems. 90 days til QB's report for summer camp...can't wait NFL 2022.

brainscott
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4:46. I don’t think I’ve ever heard an analyst sound more devastated. Hahaha

nickycritic
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Wow, what a totally awesome upload. And NOT CLICKBAIT.
I was wonder about 6:35, the Fourcade return of fumble after interception, particularly #20 or #30 screaming down the field to block for him at the end. The best I could come up with was #30 Vincent Alexander on the 1987 Saints. Anyone know? Look at that screaming run just to block.
BTW that play was CALLED BACK, and NOT a TD because of a penalty on the play. Highlight films like to omit that detail.

Bill_Woo
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Thanks for including comedian Frank Caliendo talking at 13:00.

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