Top 10 Goal Line Stands | NFL Films

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Published 2018-10-12

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  • @cooljoe807
    I know everyone says this but I’m so tired of the “comedians” who know nothing about football ruining these top 10 lists. The old lists use to give me goosebumps and get me pumped for football now they’re just one big joke.
  • @amranSK55
    NFL Films logic : lets make a top 10 list about the nfl and bring in comedians to talk about it 👀👀👀
  • 1:01 "What would Bryan Boytano do in this situation" LMFAO south park reference, that cracked me up
  • @astrostar49
    NFL Films really needs to stop with these "comedians" putting their 2 cents in.
  • @levibentley6667
    The Rams - Titans Super Bowl did NOT have a goal line stand. It did have an incredible tackle at the end, though.
  • @Brooks_Adams
    That footage from 1958 was pretty incredible. I don’t think that gets enough credit
  • I like how they keep saying “run the football” and then when a different team runs it then they say “throw the football” and when they do they say “why did you throw the football?”
  • The two Cincy-SF SBs of the '80s were the only what I'd call SUPERbowls of the entire decade of the '80s. Both were very well played by both teams and either team could've won. I wish the Bengals would've won at least one of them, but such is life.
  • @richmenace_9485
    NFL Top 10 lists: Comedians making “funnies” while mocking the list compiled by people who actually know football Just stop please
  • @bk82888
    Dan Bunz was my gym teacher in middle school. I knew he played for the 49ers way back, but had no idea he won a SB.
  • @ikecham
    It made me remember that three years earlier the Giants had a better goal line stand vs the Broncos, if you remember the Broncos were at the goal-line leading 10-7, Carl Banks, LT, and Harry Carson made big time tackles, it totally changed the game, Giants won the Super Bowl in the second half.
  • @thelovebat
    Should have included the 1969 Kansas City Chiefs stuffing Joe Namath and the Jets in the playoffs. A goal line stand later in the game holding them to a field goal in a low scoring game, on their way to a 13-6 win and eventually winning the Superbowl behind an all time great defense.
  • @Tyrunner0097
    The funny thing about the #2 goal-line stand was on that final play, Lombardi gave Robinson a failing grade because Robinson wasn't supposed to be blitzing Meredith, but cover the receiver rolling out with Meredith.
  • @GoldudeMK
    19:48 the vikings stopped the bears 7 times within the 10 last year in week 17, but ive never heard this mentioned by anyone, or seen in any highlights. Absolutely pulse pounding
  • What people forget or don't know is that San Francisco's defense was even more dominant than their offense. They were #1 in the league in '81 and '84. In fact - in the 1984 playoffs the D gave up 1 TD. Just one. In Montana's last 3 NFCCs the Niner D gave up a TOTAL of 6 points - an average of 2 per game. So all Joe & Co. needed was to average a FG to win 3 NFC Championships. In Montana's nine full seasons in San Fran his D was Top five all 9 years. The Niners defense was #1 in the league in '81 and '84. In fact - in the 1984 playoffs the D gave up 1 TD. Just one. Unbelievable. In the 1988 playoffs the San Francisco defense gave up ZERO touchdowns. Even more unbelievable. In the 1989 playoffs they gave up 1 garbage time TD to the Vikings when the score was 41-6 and one garbage time TD to the Broncos when the score was 41-3. So in those 3 Super Bowl runs the 49ers defense gave up one meaningful TD. Incredible.
  • @STaLLoNe86
    That was my first time seeing the Gary Reasons hit. I exclaimed "OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" and then proceeded to get goosebumps.