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00:00If you took the entire population, one person to be a professional athlete, what are the odds of two people
00:07closely linked being professionals in the same sport? It's incredible.
00:12The NFL is pretty nepotastic. Yeah, it's based on nepotism. I've seen less nepotism at Buckingham Palace.
00:18I've seen less nepotism at Maria Shriver's baby showers.
00:23Ha!
00:32In the NFL, the term family translates loosely to team.
00:41But for most in this sports show, their is a solo starring role, with family cast as extras in the
00:48crowd.
00:49I'm going to say how about my family.
00:51What about my brother right now?
00:53What about my brother right now?
00:55My brother!
00:56My brother!
00:57Our list covers those few who share the stage.
01:01I need one more rush on my brother and I'll beat him.
01:03Where's my nothing-hand brother at?
01:05Some spanning generations.
01:08You know the alliance history?
01:09Grandpa's first job with the alliance?
01:11Equipment manager.
01:12While we'll go out on a limb for some family trees, what constitutes a family is strictly scientific.
01:18Your show suggests that there is some commonality in both genes and likely the profession itself.
01:27And these football families swam to the top of the gene pool to make our top ten.
01:34We're here in the number ten football family of all time.
01:37The Ryan.
01:38Nice.
01:38Why is the Ryan family in your top ten?
01:41I mean, I got the buddy thing.
01:43I thought I was looking good.
01:45Rex is not buddy.
01:45Rex is a blowhard.
01:48You know, buddy was cool.
01:50Rex is a blowhard.
01:51Make the f***ing tackle.
01:52Guys like that, they are character.
01:55Rex Ryan coasting consecutive AFC championships.
02:01Whoops.
02:05God dang it.
02:07They've got to be higher than ten.
02:09The Ryan family has defense in their blood.
02:12The 1985 Bears defense, okay, that was the best defense ever.
02:17He was just as important to football defensively as Bill Walsh was offensively.
02:24His defensive players loved him because that's all he cared about, his defense.
02:28I don't want to take anything away from Jim McMahon in the offense, but we could probably do it without
02:35him.
02:35So we're in a family fit.
02:37Buddy Ryan was a football coach.
02:39Football coaches don't spend time with their family.
02:43But Buddy Ryan did understand family values.
02:46When's that, uh, when are you going to have that baby now?
02:49It's bigger than me.
02:50They told me, they told me it's around the 15th or 16th.
02:54Some things are a lot more important than football, and that's one of them.
02:57So don't worry about football, all right?
02:58All right.
03:00I remember the Ryan boys, when Buddy was coaching the Jets, they were young.
03:03I don't know, high school or something, and Buddy always used to shake and say,
03:07I don't know what I'm going to do about them wild boys, am I?
03:10Those wild boys followed right in their father's footsteps.
03:15It's a great, you know, experience for us, and hopefully we'll learn enough lessons
03:19so we can be successful in this business a long time.
03:22In 06, the Ryan boys met as defensive coordinators of the Raiders and Ravens.
03:27Defense, baby.
03:29Yes, sir.
03:30Family affair here in Baltimore today.
03:33That 06 Ravens defense was no joke either.
03:40Watching with real interest.
03:42It's going to be all day of you kicking ass.
03:47When you have a father figure like that.
03:50That's Buddy Ryan taking a swing at Kevin Gilbride.
03:53You either emulate that, or you go totally opposite, I think.
03:57Yo, have fun.
03:58Damn, go get him.
03:59I like coaches with mouths.
04:03I mean, they got big guts, too, which is nice, but the mouth is the big thing.
04:06How about we just run it up there?
04:08The apple didn't fall far from the tree when it comes to brashness.
04:13I'm not intimidated by him or anybody else in this business.
04:16Rex Ryan is better at being brash.
04:20Then Buddy was at being brash.
04:22That's all we said.
04:23We were going to be the better team today.
04:25I don't know that Buddy ever said that we're going to win the Super Bowl.
04:30Buddy was a little crazy and a little crusty.
04:33Rex is a little crazy, but in the fun kind of way.
04:35And Rex has already exceeded dear old dad when it comes to playoff victories.
04:40I think he realizes more that offense is not just a necessary evil.
04:49Is that not just football or is that not just football?
04:52His sons are much better coaches than Buddy was.
04:54I guess they're okay, but you know what?
04:56I believe it was for Buddy Ryan, Baby, Bale, and Hay at their farm.
05:00If they got this farm, I guess they could dunk.
05:03How you doing?
05:04Oh, yeah, this is my baby.
05:06Moms might get all the love on NFL sidelines.
05:10Hi, Mom.
05:11I love you, Mama.
05:12What's up, Mom?
05:14But it's often dad's footsteps that football players follow.
05:18If there was something that we wanted to get into,
05:21that truth doesn't fall far from the truth.
05:24The truth fell on the defensive side of the field for Anthony Billsett,
05:28even though his dad, Tony, made a career of carrying the ball.
05:33For the 20, for the 10, the 5, the 3.
05:37Other dads have delivered NFL duplicates like tight end Kellen Winslow Sr.
05:42and his son, tight end Kellen Winslow Jr.
05:45Touchdown, Winslow!
05:47Everybody looks up to their father,
05:48but I think it's doubly so if your dad's a football coach.
05:54Bum and Wade Phillips.
05:56Bum Phillips began schooling his son with the Oilers of the 70s.
06:01Wade Phillips went on to become the head man for the Broncos, Bills, and Cowboys.
06:07Great win!
06:09Speaking of wins, the Shulahs own 366 of them,
06:14more than any other coaching family.
06:16But that's due to Don's 347 Ws with the Dolphins,
06:20not Davis' 19 notches with the Bengals.
06:24I'm glad our football team won.
06:26I'm sorry for Dave and the fact that they didn't.
06:29While wins and losses tell the difference between the Shulahs,
06:32distinguishing between the members of our next football family
06:35can sometimes get confusing.
06:39Rondy, keep it normal.
06:41Football family of all time.
06:43No.
06:43The Mora.
06:45They're two different guys.
06:47You know, people say Jim Mora Jr.
06:49Of course he's not a junior.
06:50They have different middle names.
06:53You know, the initial is different.
06:54Jim Mora.
06:55One way to get Jim Mora the younger to kind of glare at you,
06:58if you use the term junior, you know, that he doesn't like that.
07:00It's enough.
07:01It's absolutely enough.
07:03They don't seem similar on the surface,
07:06but then you always hear that they have the exact same kind of intensity.
07:10I think it's an intensity that's rooted in just an all-out love for the game.
07:15It smells good, doesn't it?
07:18It's a fresh ball.
07:19Both are defensive coaches.
07:22Both are interesting guys.
07:24But I think Jim Mora Sr. was a little more outspoken than Jim Jr.
07:31That's pitiful.
07:32I mean, it's absolutely pitiful to perform like that.
07:36Pitiful.
07:36If he would have just come up there and been like, playoffs.
07:40You want to talk about the playoffs?
07:42Playoffs.
07:42Okay.
07:43Instead, he kind of ripped out this, like, screen.
07:46Playoffs?
07:47Playoffs?
07:48Don't talk about playoffs?
07:50You kidding me?
07:51Great moment, but it wasn't really, you know,
07:53it wasn't like a diddly-poo in New Orleans.
07:56We couldn't do diddly-poo offensively.
07:59We couldn't run the ball.
08:00We suck.
08:01We're not good enough yet.
08:02He just gets symbolized with these moments
08:04because he's kind of a laid-back, you know, even-keeled guy.
08:08It was a horse performance in the second half.
08:10Once the younger Jim Mora became a head coach,
08:13you see a little of his father in him in those moments.
08:16Do we lead the league in fourth quarter scoring differential?
08:18Is that the question?
08:22...resentance with their knack for reviving failing franchises.
08:26The Saints' first winning season ever!
08:29People can no longer say that the Saints are the only NFL team
08:33never to have a winning season.
08:35The Colts are KFC Eastern Division champions!
08:39We needed discipline when Jim came in.
08:41He provided that.
08:43He brought the team together.
08:46Jim was super.
08:48But Jim never reached the Super Bowl
08:50before retiring after the 2001 season.
08:54His son came one win short of a big game
08:56in his first year with the Falcons.
08:59Congratulations to these Falcons.
09:01That is a tremendous achievement.
09:03For as much praise as Jim E. Mora gets,
09:07he never won a playoff game.
09:10And he had Peyton Manning for four years.
09:15Jim L. Mora
09:16won a playoff game first year
09:21with Michael Vick
09:24who had more turnovers than touchdowns
09:26accounted for that season.
09:32In 2009, Jim Mora
09:33will assume the top spot in Seattle.
09:36Code Red is dying dog
09:37and it's still butt, load butt.
09:40The same city where his father
09:42got his NFL start as an assistant
09:4430 years earlier.
09:49With the next generation of Mora's
09:51already learning the ropes,
09:53Why are you wearing a black shirt or not?
09:55The players think I'm soft.
09:58It's fair to say
09:59that we may be seeing more
10:01of our number nine football family
10:03in the future.
10:05The number eight football family
10:07of all time.
10:08The Johnsons.
10:11Are you kidding me?
10:12Chad Johnson and Keyshawn Johnson
10:14make the list of football families
10:16just because they're supposedly cousins.
10:18Nobody can really confirm that.
10:20Maybe not,
10:21but there are some believers.
10:23Keyshawn Johnson
10:24and the Ocho Cinco
10:26are definitely related.
10:28You get that they're related,
10:29but I don't know
10:30if I'd call them a family.
10:31I got a hell of reputations on them.
10:33No one's counting me.
10:34I'm like life insurance.
10:35Y'all going home with another L.
10:37Y'all can't be talking about
10:38that double 85.
10:39That's it.
10:39They certainly have
10:40the similar personalities
10:41to be cousins.
10:42Hey Brad,
10:43next time we call
10:43X-Pivote Cross,
10:44I'm going to try to keep
10:45coming a little more.
10:46I'm coming back home.
10:48So just put it here.
10:49Brad!
10:50Come on, man.
10:53Keyshawn is Keyshawn.
10:55He'll tell you what he thinks
10:56and he'll keep on telling you.
10:58That's why they want to talk to me
10:59and try to distract you
11:01because they know
11:01they can't cover me.
11:02They can't cover me.
11:04They can't cover me.
11:05I'm wide open.
11:06I'm always open.
11:07I'm coverable 85.
11:08Chad Johnson makes Keyshawn
11:11look like somewhat of a wallflower.
11:13We're rolling now, Sean.
11:15Is there anything else
11:15I need to say?
11:16I do look forward
11:17to what Chad Johnson
11:19has to say
11:19every time he does open his mouth.
11:21Uh-oh!
11:22They're here for some material!
11:24How do we stop 85?
11:26This is a historical event.
11:28I ain't wearing no underwear today.
11:30What?
11:31I remember the Hall of Fame jacket
11:33and I was like
11:33he couldn't have had this made.
11:35I mean, that looked like tape
11:36on a giant sporka.
11:38I can't believe
11:39we're considering them
11:40a football family.
11:42Keyshawn has had a
11:43very lucrative
11:45broadcasting career.
11:46Chad
11:47has had a very lucrative
11:49river dancing career.
11:50I mean, I just don't understand it.
11:52Keyshawn wrote a book
11:53called Throw Me the Damn Ball.
11:54Chad wrote a book
11:56called I'm Crazy.
12:00But are we crazy
12:01to include them
12:02on our list?
12:03Why compare two guys
12:05just because they have the same?
12:06They started out as cousins.
12:08Cousins of the 15th degree
12:09or something.
12:10I do not think
12:11they are linked
12:12as a family at all.
12:14I don't think
12:14they're related.
12:15And Jay Gleiser,
12:16contrary to popular opinion,
12:18Chad and Keyshawn
12:19are not related?
12:20They are not!
12:20Everybody thinks
12:21they're cousins
12:22that's even in
12:22the Cincinnati Bengals
12:24media guide.
12:25I talked to Keyshawn
12:25about it this morning
12:26and I said,
12:27how are you guys related?
12:28He said, we're not.
12:29They're not related.
12:30Get them off this show.
12:32My cousin Chad told me.
12:36Sorry, Rich.
12:37They're staying at eight.
12:38Ha!
12:40If Chad Johnson
12:41and Keyshawn Johnson
12:43are football
12:46family,
12:47then
12:48Brangeline is a football family.
12:50With the first pick
12:52in the 2008 NFL Draft,
12:54the Miami Dolphins select
12:56Jake Long.
12:57St. Louis fans select
12:59Chris Long.
13:01What are the odds
13:02the first two picks
13:03in the 2008 draft
13:04shared the same last name?
13:06Only one is the son
13:08of original NFL tough guy
13:09Howie Long,
13:10but simply having
13:11a shared surname
13:12won't get you
13:13on our list
13:14of top ten football families.
13:19Take linebacker
13:20Sean Mariner
13:21and linebacker
13:22Sam Mariner
13:23No relation
13:24Kevin Falk
13:26and Marshall Falk
13:28from the same state
13:29not the same family.
13:32Ray and Jamal
13:34played together
13:35on the Ravens
13:36but not in the backyard
13:37growing up.
13:38And Smith
13:40is the most
13:40common name
13:41in the country.
13:42But Emmett
13:43and Alex
13:43related?
13:44What do you think?
13:49And before
13:50LaDainian Tomlinson
13:51there was 1950s
13:53Steeler
13:53Dick Tomlinson.
13:55Don't remember him?
13:56Don't worry,
13:57they're not related.
13:59Dick Tomlinson's
14:00ties to the Steel City
14:02lead us to our
14:03next family.
14:04The Roonies.
14:05The Roonies.
14:06The number seven
14:07football family
14:08of all time.
14:09The Roonies.
14:11They just
14:12paid $2,500
14:13for a franchise
14:14and I could've
14:16got a lot cheaper
14:16if I would've argued.
14:18Spear is a man
14:20who has fashioned
14:20a career
14:21of making friends.
14:22There have been
14:23books written about him
14:24and one guy
14:24called him
14:25the most perfect
14:25human being
14:26he'd ever known.
14:27He has never
14:27knowingly made an enemy.
14:29The basically
14:29good
14:30decent man.
14:32He has always
14:33found something
14:33good in every person.
14:35He always
14:36put himself
14:37in a vulnerable
14:38position
14:38to favor you.
14:41This man
14:41is Arthur J. Rooney.
14:44Well,
14:44he wasn't always
14:45so beloved.
14:46The Steelers
14:47went 39 years
14:49without winning
14:50anything.
14:51Disfrontal fans
14:51searching for reasons
14:53as to why
14:53the Steelers
14:54remain in the
14:55wasteland of defeat.
14:56Blame the Prez.
14:57Why we haven't won,
14:59I haven't got the answer
15:00because
15:03we die
15:04with losing.
15:06Art Rooney,
15:08Pittsburgh's
15:08patriarch of football,
15:10was also the
15:11father of five boys.
15:13When the second
15:14generation of Rooney
15:15started running
15:16the Steelers
15:17in the 60s,
15:18the fortunes
15:19of our number
15:19seven football family
15:21finally began to turn.
15:22The Rooney's are
15:23the first of five sons
15:25and Dan Lee Ellis
15:26is now the football
15:27club's general manager
15:28working with Chuck
15:29Moe to build a winner.
15:31After talking with Dan,
15:32I came away
15:33with the feeling
15:34that they wanted
15:34to do what was right
15:35and that was all I needed.
15:38Knoll's notion
15:38of success
15:39was building
15:40through the draft
15:40so Art,
15:42known affectionately
15:43as the chief,
15:44appointed another
15:45Rooney to run
15:45Pittsburgh's personnel.
15:47My dad came up
15:48and said,
15:48you are in charge
15:50of the personnel.
15:51You are in charge
15:52of finding the talent.
15:54The Steelers' talent
15:56search didn't take long.
15:58In 1969,
15:59Art Jr. targeted
16:01quarterback Terry Bradshaw.
16:03And they got
16:04quarterback Terry Bradshaw.
16:05Three years later,
16:06Bradshaw.
16:07Oh, you're not
16:08serenity.
16:10Three years later,
16:11he talked Noel
16:12out of drafting
16:13running back
16:13Robert Newhouse.
16:15Art Jr. liked
16:16Franco Harris.
16:17Uh-huh.
16:18Chuck said,
16:18you're the personnel
16:19man who made
16:20the decision.
16:21That was a fateful
16:22decision, wasn't it?
16:23That was a great
16:23decision.
16:28And in 1974,
16:31Art Jr. added
16:32four Hall of Famers
16:33in the draft.
16:35Lynn Swan,
16:35Jack Lambert,
16:37John Stallworth,
16:39Mike Webster.
16:40The stars all
16:41lined up right there.
16:43Thanks to those
16:44They signed
16:44a fifth one
16:45in Donnie's show.
16:47Fix.
16:48Our number seven
16:48family began lining
16:49up Lombardi trophies
16:51in the late 70s.
16:52The Pittsburgh Steelers
16:54are the champions
16:55of the National
16:56Football League
16:56for the fourth title.
17:01I've been waiting
17:02a long time
17:02to do this,
17:03Mr. Rooney.
17:04This is yours,
17:05buddy.
17:06The Rooney's reign
17:07in Pittsburgh
17:08produced a fifth
17:09world title
17:10in 2005
17:11and proved
17:12Art Rooney's
17:13$2,500 purchase
17:15to be a wise
17:16investment.
17:20The number six
17:21football family
17:22of all time,
17:23the Matthews.
17:27They really
17:27couldn't be hired.
17:28Get a little
17:29something for you.
17:33Hey,
17:34guys.
17:35How you doing?
17:35Good to see you.
17:37Yes,
17:38our number six
17:38football family
17:39actually begins
17:40with a man
17:41in the middle.
17:42Clayton Matthews,
17:43senior,
17:43was an NFL linebacker
17:45in the 1950s
17:46whose two sons
17:47need little introduction.
17:50What do you think?
17:52Well,
17:52Bruce Matthews
17:53is in the
17:53Hall of Fame.
17:56Bruce Matthews
17:57is one of the
17:58great offensive linemen
17:59of this era.
18:01Bruce was scary.
18:03He has gone out there
18:06at whatever position
18:07they want to put him
18:08at center,
18:08guard tackle,
18:09doesn't matter,
18:10and just dominate.
18:16We know Bruce
18:17is in the Hall of Fame.
18:17He was a solid,
18:18you know,
18:19tackle guard.
18:20I mean,
18:20this guy played
18:21every position center,
18:22but, you know,
18:23Clay...
18:24this dude
18:25was a beast.
18:26I remember my rookie year,
18:27we played the Cleveland Browns.
18:28I just remember
18:29Clay calling out
18:30every play
18:31that our offense
18:32would call.
18:33Rip it in,
18:33rip it in!
18:35And lo and behold,
18:37it was that
18:38what he called.
18:40Clay was also
18:42a tremendous
18:43clutch player.
18:44He'd be one of the
18:44greatest interceptions
18:46I've ever seen
18:47I've ever seen
18:47with time running out
18:49nine seconds to go
18:50in 1989
18:51in a playoff game.
18:52Flips over the middle,
18:53flips over the middle,
18:54and he's going to win!
18:55Clay Matthews!
18:56He's going to win!
18:58Clay Matthews is one
19:00of those players
19:00that over time,
19:02there's going to be
19:03more and more
19:03consideration to put him
19:05into the Hall of Fame.
19:06Yeah.
19:06Time has always been
19:07kind to our
19:08number six football family.
19:1040 years old,
19:11feel like I'm 30
19:12on opening day.
19:13It's picked up
19:14by Clay Matthews
19:15at the 35,
19:16at the 40,
19:16the NFL's oldest player
19:17at the 50,
19:18at the 40,
19:19at the 35,
19:20he's still on his feet,
19:2130.
19:22Clay Matthews
19:23made 1,517 tackles
19:26in 19 years.
19:27That's an average
19:28of 80 tackles per year
19:29for two decades
19:30from the Carter
19:32administration
19:32down to the
19:33Clinton administration.
19:34Clay Matthews
19:35is great.
19:35He's got his
19:35telling thoughts out.
19:3840 years old,
19:39he's like a rookie.
19:40The Matthews
19:41were in the league
19:42for like,
19:4229 years each.
19:44Each.
19:45Collectively,
19:4658 years.
19:47I don't think
19:48there's been
19:48a minute
19:49where we've been alive
19:50where they haven't
19:50been in the league.
19:52Ha.
19:53The Matthews brothers
19:55actually combined
19:56to play 38 seasons
19:57in the NFL,
19:59yet they won
19:59a grand total
20:00of zero Super Bowls.
20:04Clay Matthews,
20:06the third,
20:07won one.
20:07In 2010,
20:09the family curse
20:10was ended
20:11when Clay's son
20:12won a Super Bowl
20:13in just his second season.
20:15As proud as I'm sure
20:17his uncle and father
20:18are of him,
20:19you gotta imagine
20:19just a little bit jealous.
20:21This ain't no dis.
20:22Now,
20:22so put them
20:24in the top five.
20:26That's three generations.
20:28Six decades after
20:29his grandpa's rookie year,
20:32Clay is continuing
20:32to add to the family legacy.
20:37And now,
20:38the number five
20:38football family
20:39of all time,
20:41the Sharps.
20:42Oh,
20:43that's a great top five.
20:44Sterling,
20:44who wouldn't talk
20:45to the media
20:45his entire career.
20:47And Sterling Sharp
20:48on a brand new
20:49NFL record
20:50and what a job
20:52he has done.
20:53And his brother,
20:55who never met
20:55a camera he didn't like.
20:57Hey, baby,
20:58brother since the NFL record,
20:59what are y'all
21:00getting a load of meat?
21:01Definitely
21:01two different personalities,
21:03both on the field
21:04and off the field.
21:05Boy,
21:06we gotta go you off.
21:07Ride, baby,
21:08ride.
21:09Kind of weird
21:10they came from
21:10the same mother.
21:15Our number five
21:16football family,
21:17Greal playing sports
21:18in Glenville, Georgia.
21:20Three years
21:20separated Sterling Sharp
21:22from younger sibling
21:23Shannon,
21:23who was determined
21:25to keep pace
21:26with his big brother.
21:27I remember telling
21:28my teacher
21:28when I was in high school,
21:29I said,
21:30I'm gonna be famous.
21:31And I said,
21:32I'm gonna have a dog
21:33all in my likeness.
21:34I'm gonna send you one.
21:36Shannon did indeed
21:37land on store shelves.
21:40Unfortunately,
21:40his big brother's figure
21:42came out first.
21:43That is great time.
21:45That's just great time.
21:47And so continued
21:49a long-standing
21:50sibling rivalry.
21:52I'm the best,
21:53Ernie.
21:54I'm better than you are.
21:55You know it.
21:56Be truthful.
21:57Truthfully,
21:58both brothers
21:59were among the best ever
22:00at their positions.
22:02And Sterling Sharp
22:04just got in the
22:04Hall of Fame
22:05last year.
22:09I'm the guy
22:09that goes
22:10through the middle,
22:11over the middle,
22:12and around the middle.
22:13Sterling Sharp
22:14just front the ball
22:15and would not give up.
22:19Sterling Sharp,
22:20people forget
22:20a great race,
22:22but
22:22devastating,
22:23devastating
22:24and dominating.
22:30Shannon Sharp
22:32created a new type
22:33of tight end.
22:34That's what I'm talking
22:34about!
22:35He was a receiving
22:36tight end,
22:37a very tall tight end,
22:38a fat tight end.
22:39Shannon Sharp,
22:40touchdown!
22:42You put a linebacker
22:43on Shannon,
22:43if he had to run a route,
22:45you're gonna have problems.
22:47Sure drop over the middle,
22:48Shaq,
22:4920,
22:4920,
22:5020,
22:50go!
22:51Touchdown Ravens!
22:52They're not that fast,
22:53but don't tell anybody,
22:54okay?
22:56Hmm.
22:58Hi there.
22:59See if we get you guys
23:00excited today.
23:01Two Sharps,
23:02Sharps,
23:02okay!
23:03Our number five
23:04football family
23:05doubles as the number
23:06one related receiving
23:08duo of all time.
23:10Shannon Sharp,
23:11touchdown!
23:12The Sharps caught
23:14more than 60
23:15touchdowns each,
23:16combined for over
23:1718,000 yards,
23:19and produced
23:1913 Pro Bowls.
23:21You can look over
23:22the history of sports,
23:23I don't think
23:23you've ever had
23:24a combination like that.
23:25Two kids
23:26in the same family?
23:28Wow!
23:31Houston,
23:31you owe me.
23:32You owe everybody
23:33in the city of Houston.
23:34But didn't you say
23:35Pac-Man Jones
23:36was gonna get eaten?
23:36Yeah, Pac-Man!
23:38I love working
23:38with Shaq,
23:39but that man's
23:40got some opinions.
23:41Now, I know
23:41Sterling's got
23:42some opinions too.
23:43They're missing...
23:44They actually have
23:44a sister.
23:45They say she talks
23:46more than both of them.
23:47Never, ever,
23:48ever!
23:49So could you imagine
23:50what that dinner table
23:51must be like?
23:52The number four
23:53football family
23:54of all time.
23:56The Hasselbacks.
23:57Are we counting
23:58Elizabeth?
23:58Really?
23:59Because that's the only
23:59way we're getting
23:59these guys into
24:00the top ten.
24:02I don't think
24:03that they need
24:03any help.
24:04And I don't know
24:05if marrying
24:05into the family counts.
24:07Talk about a quarterback
24:07who played in a suit?
24:08Well, maybe
24:09as famous
24:10as his sister-in-law.
24:11Maybe.
24:12They were all
24:12important with the name,
24:13so I don't know
24:14if I can take credit.
24:15But credit is due
24:16to another family member.
24:18The one who makes
24:18the Hasselback
24:19pass the goal,
24:20really,
24:20is Betsy Hasselback.
24:22I was gonna say
24:23hi, Mom,
24:23but she's here already,
24:25so...
24:25We asked her
24:26to break down
24:28Matthew's play,
24:28and she crushed it.
24:30She nailed it.
24:31Here, he has three options
24:32to go to.
24:33Cover two,
24:35so typically
24:35the middle of the field
24:36is open.
24:37We almost fired
24:38Rod Woodson
24:38and Marshall Falk
24:39on the spot.
24:41Ha!
24:42Don Hasselback
24:43was a pretty good player,
24:44a tight end
24:45for the Patriots
24:45in the 1970s.
24:46And if there was
24:47fantasy football back then,
24:48he would have been
24:48really popular.
24:50He was one of those guys
24:50who would have
24:51seven or eight catches
24:52an entire year,
24:52but four of them
24:53would be for touchdowns.
24:55Huh.
25:00He's the only one
25:00in the family
25:01with a Super Bowl ring.
25:02He was a factor
25:03in that game.
25:04Oh, yeah!
25:0683 readers.
25:08Having an NFL player
25:10for a dad
25:10definitely had its perks.
25:13Growing up, uh...
25:14Yeah, Mike...
25:15Mike Tenier
25:16didn't lie.
25:18Uh...
25:18Had an eight-catch season
25:20in 1980
25:22for four touchdowns.
25:23Nine-catch season
25:25his rookie year
25:25for four touchdowns.
25:27Yeah, he...
25:29Look,
25:30if this
25:32list was on
25:34follicle genetics,
25:36they'd be bottom ten.
25:37They'd be the worst
25:38ten football families.
25:43You know,
25:43going to practice,
25:44seeing guys like
25:45Lawrence Taylor
25:46and just, you know,
25:46future Hall of Fame guys,
25:48you just thought
25:48that was normal.
25:49Matt was around
25:49Steve Krogan.
25:50He was a
25:50Hugh Millen's ball boy.
25:52You know,
25:52I take credit
25:53for Matt Hasselbeck
25:54because he
25:55watched me every day
25:57and he said,
25:57now,
25:58if that guy
25:59can't play in the NFL,
26:00I know I can make it
26:02in the NFL.
26:02Ha, ha, ha, ha.
26:03The one thing
26:04I always think about
26:05when I hear the name
26:06Hasselbeck is
26:07thank God
26:08we're not talking
26:08about the name
26:09Hasselbeck.
26:11I always think
26:11they should have
26:12more hair.
26:14I feel like
26:14you need more hair
26:15if you're going
26:15to be a quarterback.
26:18Dude,
26:19we got the same number
26:20and the same shoes.
26:21How crazy.
26:22What's your name?
26:23My name's Matt.
26:25I continually tell
26:26people who are
26:26associated with the Seahawks
26:27that you have to be
26:28delighted that
26:29it's the face
26:30and the voice
26:31of this football team.
26:33Except for that
26:34one time, though.
26:35Do you have any,
26:35do you have any gum?
26:36What kind of assortment
26:37are we looking at?
26:39Wrigley's?
26:39Doubleman?
26:42We really, really,
26:43really want to win
26:44this game.
26:44He became a quarterback
26:45and took a team
26:46to the Super Bowl.
26:47And the Seahawks
26:48offense right now
26:49certainly can't be stopped.
26:50Matt Hasselbeck,
26:51he finds a way
26:52of getting it done.
26:52He is the quintessential
26:53West Coast offense
26:54quarterback.
26:57Meanwhile,
26:58on the East Coast,
27:00meh.
27:01Tim Hasselbeck
27:02was kind of
27:02the Roger Clinton
27:03of football.
27:05Yeah.
27:05You're like,
27:06are you still around
27:07and how do you get in here?
27:08Tim's had a bit
27:09of a journeyman
27:10experience in the league.
27:11We appreciated
27:12the attitude
27:12you came in with
27:13and worked hard.
27:14I'm sorry we had
27:15to do it this early,
27:16but it's just
27:16a numbers game.
27:17Tim has been
27:18in the league
27:18and I don't know
27:20how tough it is
27:20just to be in the league,
27:21but in terms of
27:21accomplishments,
27:22he's not close
27:23to his dad
27:23or his brother yet.
27:24I think Tim would be,
27:25you know,
27:26excited to be anywhere
27:27with his dad
27:28and his two brothers.
27:29This is another place
27:30for them to hang out.
27:37There are some people
27:39that put out
27:39that they're
27:40the Beaver Cleaver family,
27:41but behind closed doors
27:42it's something else.
27:44I get the feeling
27:45that the Hasselbecks
27:46are at all times
27:47what they appear to be.
27:48It's one of those families
27:49that the NFL,
27:51they need more people
27:52like the Hasselbecks
27:53to fall from the game.
27:54There can be no higher
27:57challenge than to build
27:59a world in which
27:59all men are brothers.
28:01Look like brothers,
28:02don't you?
28:03You like brothers,
28:04you know what I mean?
28:04You're all brothers.
28:05Technically,
28:06not everybody,
28:07though the NFL
28:08boasts quite a few.
28:10First-year return man
28:11Eddie Payton
28:12was once known
28:13only as the brother
28:14of Chicago's
28:14Walter Payton.
28:17Sorry, Eddie.
28:18Sweetness didn't happen
28:19for both siblings.
28:21Like many NFL brothers,
28:22lopsided success
28:23kept them off
28:24for our list.
28:29Terrence will always
28:31be Torrey's
28:32little brother.
28:32I can't deny it.
28:34What you gonna find?
28:35I got a touchdown,
28:37Torrey Hope.
28:37The Rocket was more
28:38explosive than the missile
28:40and our South American
28:41siblings definitely
28:42weren't playing
28:43in the same hemisphere.
28:45One player got notoriety
28:46for being a really
28:48good kicker.
28:49His brother gets
28:50notoriety for jumping
28:52in the air
28:52and blowing out
28:53SACL.
28:54Martin and Bill
28:55is dancing up in the air
28:56and it looks like
28:57he hurt his teeth.
28:58The brothers who made it
29:00to number three
29:00on our list
29:01both had stellar careers.
29:02Tiki and Rondae.
29:03Some of you look at
29:04siblings might be in
29:06the National Football League
29:07or any professional sport
29:08together.
29:09It's never twins.
29:10Twins!
29:11The three football family
29:12of all time.
29:14The Barbers.
29:15But as we also know
29:17from the Coors Light
29:20commercial jingle
29:21from years ago
29:21I love football
29:22on TV
29:23and twins.
29:25And I don't know
29:26if Rondae
29:27and Tiki
29:28were the twins
29:29that they were referring to
29:30but that was good enough
29:32for me.
29:32He's always looking out
29:33for my brother
29:34even when I'm getting ready.
29:35And Rondae back
29:36Rondae's brother
29:37Tiki Barber.
29:42Interceptment!
29:43Rondae Barber!
29:44Touchdown Tampa Bay!
29:45Oh you go Rondae!
29:46Gives it off
29:47to the back
29:48out of the backfield
29:48Barber!
29:50There goes Tiki Barber!
29:52Keep rolling!
29:55Tiki is one of the
29:56great giants of all time.
29:58He retired
29:58as the franchise's
30:00all-time leading rusher
30:01and all-time leading receiver.
30:03What?
30:04Touchdown Tiki Barber!
30:08Tiki played the glamour position
30:10for a glamour franchise.
30:13Rondae's been toiling
30:13down here in Tampa.
30:17Rondae Barber
30:17is not just
30:18a great cover corner.
30:19He's the best
30:20run-defending cornerback
30:21of this generation.
30:22Got him!
30:23Got him!
30:23Got him!
30:28I'm not sure
30:29there's any defensive player
30:31in his year
30:31that has probably made
30:32the splash plays
30:33that he's made.
30:34Rondae Barber scored
30:3412 touchdowns
30:35as a Tampa Bay Buccaneer
30:36including probably
30:37the most memorable one
30:38in team history.
30:54To have identical brothers
30:56grow up,
30:57play different positions
30:58and both excel,
30:59very rare.
31:00I don't know
31:01when we're going
31:01to see that again.
31:06Twins are like
31:07a freak of nature.
31:08Identical twins
31:08share 100%
31:10of their DNA.
31:11They have exactly
31:12the same genetic composition
31:14but recent studies
31:16show that
31:17the expression
31:18of those genes
31:20may change
31:21over time
31:22depending on
31:23their experiences.
31:24For Tiki and Rondae,
31:26their experiences
31:26were also identical.
31:28Geraldine Barber
31:29had a two-bedroom
31:30apartment.
31:30She worked two jobs
31:32and when they were
31:33six years old,
31:34the barbers came to her
31:35and they were ready
31:35to play sports
31:36and she says,
31:37okay,
31:38pick your sport.
31:39There's two of you
31:39and there's one of me.
31:40You're going to play together.
31:41Our number three football family
31:43played together
31:44for 16 years
31:45and then against each other
31:46in the NFL.
31:47Let's go, babe.
31:48Come on, babe.
31:51Hey, Tiki.
31:52It's mom.
31:52I'm very, very proud
31:54of you, babes
31:54and I'm happy for you.
31:55Since you got to one.
31:57Hey, Rondae.
31:58This is mom.
31:59I want you to play proud.
32:00Hey, where's my
32:01knucklehead brother at?
32:02They only met five times
32:03during their career
32:04on the field
32:04and there was never
32:05really any of those
32:07crazy collisions,
32:08cornerback hitting,
32:09running back coming
32:10around the corner
32:11or anything like that.
32:12Come to the door.
32:13I need that pick.
32:14Just a total respect
32:15and a love for each other
32:16that maybe the likes
32:17of which the National
32:18Football League
32:19had never seen before
32:19when it came to two brothers.
32:21Congrats, man.
32:21Yeah.
32:22They rank among
32:23the top football
32:24families ever
32:24and certainly
32:25I can't think
32:26of a better pair
32:27of twins.
32:28Yes, sir.
32:29I love football.
32:30Hey, Rondae's
32:31in the Hall of Fame.
32:32Tiki's in
32:33Hall, very good.
32:35Ball on TV
32:36and twins.
32:37Why not
32:37the Barber Brothers?
32:38While always
32:40in the spotlight,
32:41the quarterback
32:42doesn't always shine.
32:45Bobby Brank.
32:46Especially when trapped
32:46in their father's shadow.
32:51Bob Greasy's NFL journey
32:53ended in the Hall of Fame.
32:59Ryan's career
33:00has been a journeyman's.
33:04Chris Sims
33:06also started for the Bucs
33:07but has never eclipsed
33:09the success
33:09of his father, Phil.
33:11Yep.
33:13The number two
33:14football family
33:15of all time.
33:16The Harbaugh's.
33:17They have to be.
33:18The Harbaugh's
33:19have to be on the list.
33:20They have to be.
33:21I mean,
33:22they've done something
33:23that nobody has ever done.
33:24What the Harbaugh's did
33:26was become
33:26the first pair of brothers
33:28to settle
33:28their sibling rivalry
33:29on the NFL's
33:31biggest stage.
33:32The story was kind of,
33:33it got nauseating
33:34after a while.
33:35Did you and your brother
33:36ever dream
33:36that this can really
33:37come to pass?
33:38Did you and your brother
33:39fight?
33:40How would you console
33:41your brother?
33:42We're way past
33:42consolation.
33:43I'm sure they were
33:44tired of talking about it.
33:45This is bad enough.
33:46All right.
33:47You gotta be here
33:47with your brother.
33:48The only thing that would
33:48be worse
33:48is if he wasn't here.
33:50Okay.
33:51All right.
33:51It seemed like a long
33:52conversation with my brother
33:53over there.
33:53What's going on?
33:54You were watching it?
33:55Yeah.
33:56How was that gonna go?
33:58This can be a lifting one, too.
33:59Jim is the harder guy
34:02to like.
34:03What?
34:03He doesn't care
34:04if you like him.
34:06Come on!
34:06You can't argue
34:07with the results
34:08at this point.
34:08Best defensive performance
34:10I have never seen!
34:12John is the under-the-radar guy.
34:14John had to be
34:14a special teams coach.
34:16We're gonna get...
34:162026.
34:18He has started
34:19getting better results
34:22than John did.
34:24And I hate to see that.
34:31John is subdued.
34:33He's reserved.
34:34He's a little bit
34:34more diplomatic.
34:36I'm glad it worked out
34:36the way it did.
34:37I thought it was
34:38pretty clear cut.
34:39They are definitely
34:40cut from the same cloth.
34:41Jack Harbaugh's got
34:42his finger parts on him.
34:43He does.
34:44Teams look a lot alike,
34:45don't they?
34:45Yeah.
34:45If the teams look alike,
34:47it's because of Jack Harbaugh,
34:49John and Jim's father,
34:50who played football
34:51for over five decades.
34:53Back when they were
34:54growing up,
34:55where they didn't
34:56have much money,
34:56they would drive around
34:58and Jack, the father,
34:59would get with John and Jim
35:00and just, you know,
35:02when they would see kids
35:03on the other side
35:03of the track
35:04who had nicer cars,
35:05families had more money,
35:06nicer clothes,
35:08stuff like that,
35:09Jack would always
35:09remind Jim and John,
35:11who has it better than us?
35:12And those guys
35:13would say, nobody.
35:14Who's got it better than us?
35:16No!
35:17Oh!
35:18That's why,
35:18that's why John says that.
35:20Who's got it better than us?
35:22I never knew it was,
35:24I just thought it was
35:25something he liked to see.
35:26He's the ultimate NFL
35:28type of patriarch
35:29because he groomed
35:30those guys
35:31to be the way they are.
35:32All we care about
35:33is winning the next game.
35:35We learned it from you.
35:36I mean,
35:37you were that kind of guy.
35:39I mean,
35:39you must win.
35:40It was never you must win,
35:41I don't think.
35:41It was always you must compete.
35:43You must compete.
35:44You go down,
35:44you get your ass kicked here,
35:45then I know you stick
35:46and you can't play
35:46special teams for us.
35:47This is all competitive.
35:48Like,
35:49in fourth grade,
35:50the gym teacher.
35:51Great guy.
35:52He told dad
35:53and mom
35:53that he had this kid
35:55in the gym
35:55and he was in the class
35:56and he was just
35:56a little too competitive.
35:57It was too important
35:58for him to win
35:58the game in the gym
35:59and maybe that was
36:00a character flaw
36:01and maybe that's
36:01something that the parents
36:02should work on
36:03with him
36:04and you mentioned to him
36:04that,
36:05what'd you say?
36:05How'd you say?
36:06I said,
36:06if you ever drive that out
36:07of him,
36:07I'm going to chase you
36:08down to the end of the world.
36:10I don't think there's
36:11anything that makes
36:12a father prouder
36:13than to have their children
36:15go into something
36:16that you spent your life doing.
36:17How fitting
36:18that the final snap
36:19of the first
36:20Super Har Bowl
36:21ended on a special teams play
36:23for the former
36:24special teams coach.
36:26It is tackled.
36:27The Baltimore Rabbits
36:28are Super Bowl champions.
36:33Come on, Jack Harbaugh.
36:34Who's got a garbage
36:35in the Harbaus?
36:36Nobody.
36:41And now,
36:42the number one
36:42football family of all time,
36:44the Manny.
36:45Number one.
36:46Of course.
36:47The Maddox.
36:48The Maddox.
36:49I love the Maddox.
36:51They root
36:53for the football group.
36:55You've got
36:56a father.
36:57They're already
36:58number one as is.
37:00Three number one picks.
37:02They're already
37:03number one as is.
37:05Imagine if Cooper
37:06didn't get injured.
37:08Who was a legend
37:09down in the New Orleans area.
37:10For the Saints,
37:12the trigger man
37:12is Saint Archie Manning.
37:14And he fathers
37:15two kids
37:16who are back-to-back
37:17Super Bowl MVPs.
37:18Your MVP,
37:19ladies and gentlemen,
37:20Eli Manning.
37:21Number one picks
37:22in the draft.
37:23Indianapolis Colts
37:24is like a quarterback,
37:26Peyton Manning.
37:27I don't think
37:28there's any question
37:29that this is one of the
37:30great sports families
37:32of all time.
37:33You could tell me
37:33that Olivia could
37:34throw a spiral.
37:35I might tell you
37:35it's the greatest
37:36sports family
37:36of all time.
37:44All you have to do
37:46is meet those
37:47two parents.
37:48And it tells you
37:50everything about
37:51these two kids.
37:52I was lucky growing up
37:53I had my hero
37:54and my favorite
37:55football player
37:56right there in my house.
37:57He always said
37:58I'm not trying
37:59to push football
38:00on you.
38:00I'm not going to force
38:01you to come out here
38:02and throw routes.
38:04I'm not going to let
38:04you become your own person.
38:05I'm not going to let
38:05you decide what
38:06you want to do.
38:07My admiration
38:07for Archie Manning
38:08is incredible.
38:11He's done a great
38:12job with his kids.
38:13Hey, who's your
38:13favorite football player?
38:14My dad.
38:15Your dad's your
38:16favorite football player
38:17too?
38:17Boy, you're on the
38:18right track.
38:18You're going to be
38:19a football player
38:19when you grow up?
38:20Mm-hmm.
38:21And Olivia,
38:22one of the all-time
38:23great moms,
38:24got an accent
38:25as sweet as
38:26Tupelo I am.
38:27I'm here to tell you
38:28about the big 1A.
38:30I call it honey buns,
38:32y'all call it K.
38:33I think about
38:341A looking at babies.
38:37And now both of them
38:39become back to back.
38:40MVPs of the Super Bowl.
38:41How can that happen?
38:46It's logical to assume
38:48that the football father
38:49of two Super Bowl
38:50MVPs may have enjoyed
38:53some success
38:53during his playing
38:54days.
38:55Another well-conceived drive.
38:57No.
38:58Orchestrated by Archie.
38:59No team success.
39:00But memories of
39:01Saints quarterback
39:01Archie Manning
39:02sent him more around
39:04survival.
39:05Archie, you know,
39:06he played on bad
39:07football teams
39:08with the New Orleans
39:08Saints.
39:09Archie was probably
39:10the best runner
39:11of the three.
39:12Of course, that might be
39:13because he had a run
39:14for his life.
39:15Probably, as mentioned,
39:16here's a time or two
39:17to the boys.
39:18Get the heck out of there
39:19and throw to whoever
39:19you know is going to be
39:20where they're supposed
39:21to be.
39:21Manning takes the snap
39:23under pressure.
39:24Avoids the rush
39:25and he's going to
39:25fight out of it.
39:26Now throws it deep down
39:27field.
39:28Wide up with Tyree
39:29who makes the catch.
39:31Archie, he tells you,
39:32he goes, you know,
39:32every time I talk to my
39:33sons, I tell them I love
39:34them and good job.
39:36But I let them figure
39:37out the X's and O's
39:39and usually the results
39:39are pretty good.
39:40The champions of the
39:42football world
39:42are the Indianapolis Colts.
39:45The New York Giants
39:46are the Super Bowl
39:4742 champions.
39:49A real remarkable
39:51insight into what
39:52things are like
39:53or that moment
39:53where Peyton came
39:54and saw Eli
39:55after the Super Bowl.
39:57There's no doubt
39:57you're going to the
39:58Blacks, the squad.
39:59It was really
40:00incredible to see
40:02them having that
40:02kind of conversation
40:03and you kind of
40:04realize the plane
40:06that they're on.
40:10Before both of
40:11Archie's boys
40:11were Super Bowl
40:12winners, they squared
40:13off in the 2006
40:15Brother Bowl.
40:16Welcome to the
40:17Meadowlands.
40:18We'll be put on
40:20the ball tonight.
40:21Two brothers
40:22who played so many
40:23games against each
40:24other in the backyard
40:25and they played
40:25basketball against
40:26each other.
40:27Usual brothers.
40:29Hey, did you
40:30did anybody
40:31catch that
40:32Eli ran past
40:34number eight
40:35Hasselback?
40:36That's Tim
40:37Hasselback.
40:38And we just saw
40:39him on the list
40:40earlier.
40:41It's fun.
40:42We can't
40:43draw a
40:44play.
40:45While the
40:46big league
40:46backyard brawl
40:47went to
40:47Payton,
40:50Eli and Archie
40:52took consolation
40:53in the combined
40:54success of the
40:54Manning family
40:55business.
40:59Between the
40:59three Mannings,
41:00we have 23
41:013,000 yard plus
41:03passing seasons,
41:0421 seasons of
41:05over 20
41:06touchdowns,
41:0915 Pro Bowl
41:10selections,
41:10three Super Bowl
41:11rings and
41:12counting.
41:13As a family,
41:14the three of
41:15them are going
41:15to combine for
41:16over 105,000
41:18passing yards.
41:19Three players,
41:20just about 60
41:21miles of
41:22passing.
41:24Hold it.
41:25And this was
41:26back in,
41:26what, 2012?
41:29So now they
41:30have four
41:31rings.
41:37And hold on,
41:38hold on.
41:48over 150,000
41:50passing yards.
41:52With plenty
41:53of mileage still
41:54left to travel,
41:55our number one
41:57football family
41:58may be headed
41:58to a destination
41:59fans can only
42:01dream about.
42:02We're probably
42:03headed for
42:05Manning versus
42:06Manning Super Bowl
42:07at some point.
42:08They might be the
42:09most famous family
42:09in the world for
42:10that one week
42:11while those two
42:11guys are getting
42:12ready to battle
42:12each other.
42:13I think it would
42:14be huge.
42:15Can you arrange
42:16that?
42:17Is there anybody
42:18else?
42:19Actually, a few
42:20football families
42:21were left off our
42:22list, and it's
42:23causing quite an
42:24outcry.
42:25I'm actually
42:25outraged that the
42:26Golic's aren't on
42:27this list.
42:28I'm upset, too.
42:29You're not going
42:30to bring up the
42:31great Zendejas
42:32family, the
42:33kicking Zendejas's,
42:35their football
42:36family.
42:36You know why?
42:37Because they love
42:38football.
42:39If love was
42:40all it took, we
42:41would have had a
42:42long list.
42:43But this show
42:44was about shared
42:45talent at football's
42:46top level.
42:47So if you've got a
42:48third cousin in the
42:49pros, get
42:50practicing, because
42:51if you're good
42:52enough, your family
42:53just might make
42:54our next list.
42:56Ha.
42:58Ha.
42:58Ha.
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