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00:07it's a little bit better a little bit better
00:11and why it's happened this way i don't know
00:14i'm just glad that it's happened it's the 2000s that's what it is
00:25what was my favorite memory of the 2000s
00:29when you're dealing with an entire decade it's tough to list the moments you love
00:33if you guys can't give me a answer then i'll bring someone in that can give me a answer
00:39what i loved about the 2000s is we had a dynasty and the patriots have done it again
00:44the competitive super bowl was the highlight of the 2000s
00:47he's gonna go out of the way i love y2k the yellow line the red flag the jets created a
00:53flight crew
00:54and they are going to get better looking i promise
00:57love was everywhere in the 2000s
01:00we've got so much love to give
01:02but we also tapped into the opposite emotion
01:05i hate you man i hate you running i hate all of them
01:08nick saban is the biggest piece of turd to ever hit miami
01:11but let's be clear this is a list about love
01:15i'm not the bad guy i love you
01:17the top 10 things we loved about the 2000s
01:21i love it so let the love begin
01:26you know i love you
01:28all right baby
01:29all right
01:30the number 10
01:34we loved about the 2000s
01:37that far flip floppy
01:39i was not a likeable thing
01:42so this list is the top 10 things we loved about the 2000s because i hated this
01:49top 10 things i hated about the 2000s number one brett farve
01:53i am officially retiring
01:57well that would be the number one thing i hate about the 2000s is watching that soap opera unfold
02:02that's okay
02:03it's a matter of opinion
02:06that's nonsense
02:07we all love drama
02:08we loved it in high school
02:09we loved it in junior high
02:10and we love it when we see brett farve wavering
02:14it was never about me
02:15it was about everybody else
02:17if a guy goes to a press conference
02:19and cries
02:20then i believe him
02:22if farve suckered me
02:24he cried
02:24i thought he was done
02:26i don't know what i will do
02:27i hadn't really thought about it
02:29questions
02:33while the media may be conflicted about brett farve's back and forth
02:37the fans were captivated
02:41love and loyalty followed number four from green bay to minnesota
02:45and when brett carved up his old team on television
02:49it was the most watched show in cable history
02:53but the tv buzz truly began back in 2006
02:58focus clearly on brett farve right now
03:00brett farve is going to get carried off the field
03:03this could very well be his last game
03:04when do you think you'll make your decision
03:06soon
03:09the brett farve retirement watch is over
03:12he is retired
03:13thanks
03:14what i love about farve
03:16it just seemed like there was always a reason for brett to find to come back
03:20news breaking on wednesday that farve was considering a comeback
03:24every week farve would have another twitch or inkling or thought of
03:27maybe i'm gonna retire maybe i'm not gonna retire
03:30brett the jet the big apple buzzing
03:33you know he screwed the jets
03:35the new york daily news sports page proclaiming brett jets
03:40my shoulder
03:41brett farve is who he thought he is
03:43a future viking just waiting for his arm to heal
03:47you want drama and he gives drama
03:49the official word came out that brett has decided to remain retired
03:52what's going on
03:53okay brett make up your mind
03:55brett farve ending his retirement for the second year in a row
03:58officially signing on tuesday with the minnesota vikings
04:01i don't know if i'm coming back
04:03i don't know if i'm gonna quit
04:04i don't know if i'm gonna retire
04:05i can't stand a guy but then he goes out in the field and you go wow
04:11farve back to pass
04:12sets it over the middle
04:14let's go
04:31if farve does come back in 2010
04:33likely gonna need a procedure on the left ankle
04:35what do you
04:36i think even though he knows he's getting to a point where he probably should be leaving
04:39he can't bring himself to leave
04:41i didn't notice it before but i notice it now
04:44after the jets
04:45after the vikings
04:47i think the only person who's not sick of it
04:49is brett farve and possibly brad childress
04:52who will be idling at the airport
04:54with the farve sign
04:55in case brett decides to show up
04:58you always have a
05:00nice way of putting things
05:02how cool is this
05:04up next
05:06the number nine thing we loved about the 2000s
05:10the return aces
05:15oh they absolutely made it exciting
05:17he's got it
05:19he cut back left
05:20it is a touchdown
05:21an incredible punt return
05:23by dante hall
05:25dante hall had in 2003
05:28one of the greatest seasons we've ever seen
05:30from a return man
05:31touchdown
05:31dante hall
05:33the best returner in the national football league
05:37dante hall
05:38for that window of 2002 to 2003
05:41fell in that category of a guy that could break the rules
05:44dante hall went right
05:46left
05:47forward
05:47backwards
05:48and
05:50it didn't matter
05:51the human joystick
05:52dante hall's gonna do it again
05:56yeah sir
05:58i thought okay you know what this is a once in a decade guy
06:01and lo and behold a couple years later this kid comes from the university of miami
06:06who was just unbelievable
06:07touchdown
06:09david hester
06:10you are ridiculous
06:13the guy is just he's brilliant
06:15you know what he's genius
06:16and now david hester gonna run it out
06:18he kind of just fakes
06:19no i'm not gonna do anything
06:20i'm not gonna do anything
06:21to the 15 right 20
06:2325 30
06:24and then when he makes his turn
06:25you realize that you know houston we have a problem
06:27forget it
06:28nobody's gonna get him
06:30touchdown
06:32hester's two heart throbbing seasons
06:34produced 11 instant scores
06:36along with an unforgettable start
06:38to super bowl 41
06:39to the outside
06:4140
06:41midfield
06:42oh
06:43touchdown
06:43the win
06:45but our lovable returners didn't rest
06:48because another speedster popped up in ohio
06:54i think what makes josh crips so special is that he
06:58is capable of running back a kick every time he catches the ball
07:02he's gone
07:03josh to a creep
07:04touchdown
07:04josh crips is absolutely reckless and fearless
07:09you're gonna get hit run over and even when you think you have him
07:13here's crips where's he going
07:15you don't
07:16weeps left
07:16pops out of a tackle
07:17touchdown
07:19during the past decade
07:21crips hester
07:22hall
07:23and a host of other return aces made one thing abundantly clear
07:27the most devastating scoring play in the nfl
07:30is a kick return
07:31touchdown
07:32the jets have won the game in overtime
07:35more people are putting money in the guy that can change the game
07:40he is unbelievable
07:42we were really kind of in a glory period where you know josh crips is so amazing and
07:47dante was as good as anybody's ever been
07:49touchdown
07:51there have been great returners in every decade but clearly the 2000 decade was special
08:00the number eight thing we loved about the 2000s new stadiums
08:05i love the glitz the glamour of all these new stadiums
08:09it was nice
08:09sometimes it almost takes away from what happens on the field
08:12gotta forget about it when it stopped playing though
08:14they just are so plastic and antiseptic
08:18as long as i ain't paying for it i mean i'm good with it
08:22by the turn of the century our love affair with the nfl made it america's number one sport
08:28oh my god what a ball
08:31he decided to do some remodeling
08:49football was always retrofitted it was put into a baseball stadium
08:52we finally got rid of that baseball you know the infield but we've come around we fixed that
08:57i think there have been 21 new stadiums since 95
09:00we got a nice new stadium
09:0112 this decade
09:02we gotta come up here and ruin that
09:06we're now playing football in football stadiums
09:11while many teams like the eagles needed new stadiums
09:14some felt their new digs were too nice
09:18i don't think teams really have that fear factor where they come into lincoln financial field
09:22it's it's nicer
09:24but it's certainly not as intimidating as the old back
09:32though others may have gone soft in their new home
09:35seattle went hardcore
09:39they put some engineering work to enhance the noise
09:42now this is where the 12th man comes in
09:44it gets really loud down there
09:45to make it even noisier than the most noisy outdoor stadium
09:49and it's been a huge advantage
09:51as the offense having a tough time hearing because of the noise from the 12th man
09:55they're gonna call a legal motion again
09:57that's nine false starts
10:02what's not to love about cowboys stadium
10:05which dallas opened in 2009
10:08what the roman coliseum was to the first century
10:11is what cowboys stadium is to the 21st century
10:15we call it jerry world in our part of the world
10:18this is the taj mahal of stadiums
10:21man that place was like a venue you know what i mean i thought i was at a concert not
10:24a game
10:24it's kind of like you got a club or something it was crazy
10:27cowboy stadium holds over 100 000 fans and one eye-catching feature
10:33you're paying for tickets to go to watch the game and your eyes are just continually drawn up
10:38to watch this incredible tv screen
10:40i've never been that big before in my life
10:43while our number eight entry went tiffany
10:45some still preferred walmart
10:47it's like you're going to a nice restaurant every day
10:51once in a while you need to go to a dingy diner
10:53to have a good greasy hamburger and you don't get that anymore in the nfl
10:58coming up yeah in the 2000s what quarterbacks
11:01the number seven thing we loved about the 2000s
11:05hey hey the red challenge flag
11:08nice
11:09what the hell's going on out here
11:12how in the world can all six of you miss a play like that
11:15hey you over officious jerk
11:17for decades angry coaches around the nfl have been arguing bad calls
11:22you misplaced the line of scrimmage you bunch of dummies
11:25until the 2000s revolutionized football with a little red flag
11:31challenge it challenge it challenge it challenge it
11:33what do you want to challenge it
11:35cincinnati has challenged the ruling on the field
11:39i did like the red challenge flag and i like that they made it red red flag
11:44right down there's a real game show feel to that
11:48dave campbell and steve mariucci come on down
11:52let's go it's time to play red flag challenge
11:56coaches instead of a red flag have a red buzzer in front of them
12:00see these things never work
12:02challenge challenge hey and they just hit the red buzzer and there's a big x that goes
12:08across the screen
12:10i'm challenging oh i hate that gizmo
12:14that's why i hear this i'm throwing the flag i'm not doing that challenge it
12:18hey we are reviewing the ruling on the field come on come on
12:23the ball never got in the end zone okay thank you what do you guys think we get it after
12:28reviewing
12:34that's a good call that's a good call
12:39i like the red challenge flag i just hate the way they throw it
12:44you got guys dropping it at the feet of the referees they're throwing it a yard
12:50if you go underhand it looks like you're pitching course shoes at some point
12:58to me it's got to be overhand the overhand is more demonstrative it says i know we're going to
13:05get this call that's a touchdown some guys think that it's the discus or the shot put i mean they
13:11send that thing flying take out that challenge flag let's just get it out there
13:23i think the red flag challenge i think it's added an element of comedy to the national football league
13:30i think i had that did it come out or not you thought that right yeah i think it did
13:34probably
13:35not comedy that the league was looking for how about a replay no one ain't gonna do a replay show
13:41it show it show it but i think it makes for some funny moments and it's added some levity to
13:45the
13:46games
14:01despite the comedy and confusion a red flag used correctly is a coach's key to a second chance
14:08and he doesn't have control of that ball thank goodness for the red flags that's a critical call
14:14there change game football change the outcome change seasons it changed everything adding the red flag
14:21there we go big great job guy nice operation the number six thing we loved about the 2000s
14:29brady versus manny it's absolutely the best rivalry right now in the nfl they specialize in making big
14:35plays give me time we'll hit the touchdown here okay they specialize in comebacks brady comes up big time
14:42they specialize in scaring the other team
14:47i think this is the greatest rivalry a guy who was a number one pick and another guy who was
14:53a sixth
14:53round pick i can't stand it follow up and run it again brady well you can spell peyton manny mvp
14:59today
15:00the one guy is up on the pedestal the other guy nobody gave him a shot to be a great
15:06quarterback
15:07and he's well on his way to the hall of fame 16-0 perfection personified one guy wins all the
15:13time
15:13another guy amasses great stats a record they thought would never be broken has been broken
15:18back to throw brady fires end zone touchdown and the patriots have done it again brady's had more
15:24success in super bowls and yet you can make the argument that peyton is a is a better overall
15:30quarterback peyton manny just a machine during the decade we loved the contrasting styles of brady and
15:36manning i think what makes manning unique is i don't think there's any quarterback
15:40in today's nfl that runs his game he's putting his stamp on the game that he's playing i think
15:52that's why it's fun to watch him play because it's his game he's got the dice and you just don't
15:56see
15:56it that much but there's a feeling that in the big spot in the big game the guy you want
16:04is tom brayton
16:04so the patriots live to fight another play he is what joe montana was and joe was joe cool you
16:12are in the last drive of the game you need to score he doesn't have a care in the world
16:16he'll just go
16:16out and get it done he's got it touchdown and the patriots win it over time
16:26i think the best thing about brady versus manning is they got to play so often against one another
16:32it seemed like every time they played it was just a huge game brady has been magnificent passing game
16:37it's flawless brady makes the pass left the five left right open touchdown and the patriots are heading
16:43back to the super bowl the super bowls were at stake afc championships were at stake we got our money
16:49man in the money time let's go takes the snap roll to the right fire to the back of the
16:54end zone
16:54he got it he got it we're going to super bowl what a comeback
17:00we love the way brady and manning dominated the decade quarterbacking in six of the ten super
17:06bowls however you want to rank peyton and tom they're going to be in the top three probably in
17:12the history of the game it was captivating because of the storylines everything lined up perfectly
17:16to make these guys compelling foils for each other brady wasn't even good enough to be a full-time
17:22starter in college there was a peyton can't win the big one period of his career and then he does
17:29win one and he's redeemed the greatest rivalry with the greatest moments here we go man hold on tight
17:40up next our 2000s the coaching carousel everyone loves to ride the merry-go-round which may be why
17:49we love the roundabout world of nfl coaching in the 2000s in a decade with so much turnover you have
17:56to wonder so how many coaches were there in the entire decade of the 2000s everyone's only had two
18:02coaches both both winners so i i do i know just had coaches in detroit alone it was like 159
18:1230 at least 200
18:15between 70 and 80. would you believe 74 is that right 74 coaching changes that's amazing
18:27who do i got fired romeo cornell gone in cleveland eric mangini moving on from new york and rod marinelli
18:34fired in detroit teams and cities and organizations and media they're not so patient anymore i mean you'd
18:43feel like they need to wait 10 years for your program to kick in and mature to get there at
18:48some point coaches used to have more time the reason i had a five-year plan i had a five
18:54-year
18:54contract but time in this decade was increasingly short the seattle seahawks have fired head coach
19:02jim mora after just one year on the job there could be a number of reasons for that free agency
19:07the salary cap
19:08your teams change faster scott lost his job i don't think owners are pulling a trigger too quickly
19:14on these guys if anything back in the old days they just waited too long that's why i'm gonna get
19:19fired too
19:24what do we love so much about the coaching carousel respected veterans had one last shot
19:31i'm done while a new generation came of age in only his second year mike toddlin has won the super
19:41bowl well-known college coaches became nfl dropouts nick saban is the biggest piece of turd to ever hit
19:50miami and who could forget those meltdowns now if you want to crown them then crown their ass i want
19:57winners i want people that want to win but they are who we thought they were and we let them
20:03off the hook
20:04just just keep watching that's all i can tell you
20:10while the eagles patriots and titans were the only teams to have one head coach throughout the decade
20:15your heart is big as my waist the redskins were number one with seven good job what a shot dan
20:24snyder likes to change coaches i wouldn't believe it the coaching carousel of the 2000s was a scary
20:30ride with a sword in your hand right and that's why we loved it so much be careful with this
20:37thing
20:38this is for real the number four thing we loved about the 2000s the patriots dynasty
20:45yeah we are a dynasty and the patriots have done it again three out of four being the best they
20:51use
20:51the word dynasty they use it for the steelers they use it for the cowboys and the niners and the
20:55packers
20:56and they use it with us and it makes us proud
21:03the dynasty they built it on the philosophy that the only name that's important is the name on the
21:10uniform and that's the patriots i'm going to make the decisions that i think are the best for the football
21:14team team t-e-a-m as in team
21:20one number four on our countdown did not feel the love drew blood cell their franchise quarterback is
21:27injured and tom brady a sixth round draft pick took over we heard the 199th pick it was like
21:35yeah i was thinking about what that guy was going to do for the rest of my life
21:39for the rest of that decade we love brady's transformation from underdog to icon
21:54in super bowl 36 new england face the rams and their greatest show on turf
22:01a pulse-pounding finish to this one here
22:06it's good and the patriots are super bowl champions
22:13you'd have to give the 2000s to the patriots because they did it over a sustained period in a very
22:19difficult salary cap era this was the free agent era and they still were able to maintain success
22:24if you looked at the start of the decade and looked at their roster and looked every three years all
22:29the way to the end of the decade you're not going to see a lot of carryover they had this
22:32amazing
22:33ability to reinvent themselves along the way no matter what the patriots push it's perfect the patriots
22:40were playing chess when every other team was playing checkers throughout the decade the chess
22:46master was head coach bill belichick i mean most people think that he's some vampire hidden in his
22:52cave or something like that where you can't communicate with him but i mean bill's a cool guy
22:57don't get into a quickness game with him because you're not very quick he's just somewhat of a mad
23:02scientist he's in touch with everything gotta remember the 2000s were the decade of the internet
23:07geniuses and bill belichick was kind of like an internet genius let's go to the tape the patriots
23:11were a team that won with information maybe a little too much information
23:19in the 2000s we loved the way the blue-collar patriots played with a chip on their shoulder
23:24there is a defiance that really defines the best teams and i think the patriots have that why
23:30are guys so driven that's truly the heart of a champion one ring we were on two rings we were
23:40on
23:40three rings we want to be the best up next we got the button already we won
23:47big thing we loved about the 2000s wild whiteouts good to see you good yes sir hey you don't like
23:55this one let me see what i'm gonna do that's what you know you're doing whether you know him as
24:0185
24:02ochocinco or otherwise the whiteout formerly known as chad johnson typified the enchanting entertainers
24:09of the decade chad johnson is a genius chad johnson doing a dance in the end zone he's doing a
24:16little
24:16mexican cha-cha he's creative he's always coming up with uh props he put a whole of fame jacket on
24:25on
24:25the bangles bench i just inducted myself i just like the way he has something different all the time
24:31looks like he's got a putt chad johnson when you're on a rival team and even mark madden likes you
24:40because he's homer of all homers got on a knee like he was proposing to daphne over there he did
24:46that on the sideline he knows if he does that in the end zone he gets popped that's a genius
24:50is there anything else i need to say
24:59oh you get to see this chad ochocinco is really funny and i think to is actually pretty funny as
25:07well
25:07here we go here we go here we go i'm in a league of my own daddy ready for me
25:12here i am
25:13it's me you guys just so after lunch it's ridiculous
25:18half of him i like and half of them i don't like
25:20i love it don't hate to love me he wants to be despised he wants to be hated
25:29although deep down he wants to be loved by the people around him and that doesn't always happen
25:34i love you to me
25:42how are you i'll hang out with me too
25:45you know i know like ochocinco and t.o were like a big one
25:50the most interesting one to me was steve smith because steve smith is a crazy person
25:55if you see this place that means i score i call him freddie krueger he scares the hell out of
26:00me
26:00if you see this place again that means i score all games as long as i've known even seen him
26:06plays always play with a little chip on his shoulder you don't think i'm one of the best you
26:10better check your records i don't i don't play with a chip on my shoulder
26:14i must be pretty good they know my name for a reason i'm an introvert to the extreme
26:28look there's some of this stuff that's cute some of it is amusing
26:34i mean i think the sharpie thing that actually is kind of amusing
26:40using the ball as a baby i mean it's fantastic you know steve smith and the roadboat chad johnson
26:52and some of the things he does chad johnson the mr showman people love that color in the game
26:59if you're going to showboat you want to play to the home fans because if you do it on the
27:04road
27:04basically you're really grandstanding and rubbing it in the face of the opponent
27:19i think what adds to the interest is that we have some characters it's okay hey i'm gonna give
27:25you your money's worth before i leave the day i'm not suggesting that everything they say or do is
27:30it's appropriate but they add to the entertainment factor of the sport man enjoy the show i love you
27:40and good night don't let the dog hit you on your way out that's all folks
27:47we're almost finished why did you take it so long i'm just disrespectful
27:52the number two thing we loved about the 2000s records were made to be broken
28:01but a record lasts five years and 10 years and 15 years and 20 years you start to think well
28:06no one's
28:07ever going to break the record oh really dylan's 278 yard day wiped out a rushing record over two
28:19decades old walter baby had a great day with a whopping 275 yards on 40 carries but supplanting
28:27with sweetness in the record books was just the beginning there's no doubt that the 2000s were a
28:36record-setting decade rose and don't intercept it yeah ed reed's 107 yard intersection return against
28:42the eagles touchdown ed reed randy moss beating jerry rice's touchdown record that i never thought would
28:49fall for randy moss touchdown reception number 23 an nfl record that pearl horny's record broken by
28:56with daniel thomas and points in the season i want to thank you for allowing us to witness your
29:02greatness almost every week a new record was being set move over nfl record books here comes
29:08josh gribbs for some people that's exciting for others it's a problem
29:14i wasn't that crazy about the the touchdown record
29:25and then two years later sean uh you know from the from the seahawks uh he breaks it
29:32sean alexander with 28 touchdowns going to the nfl record so now okay he's a
29:40and then when david breaks the record doesn't mean anything when you're breaking it like every year
29:56fact is many of the decades records were repeats remember cory dillon's big day
30:02it is a great day for a miracle well in the 2000s miracles were run of the mill
30:09jamal lewis has established the new single game record the greatest rushing performance
30:14in national football league history oh it's creating a new record every time he catches the
30:20ball now brandon marshall breaks the nfl record with 21 receptions on that
30:24carrie anderson is the all-time nfl scorer martin anderson has just become the nfl's all-time
30:30career scoring leader i know i'm an old fuddy-duddy but i'll tell you one thing a lot of these
30:38records
30:38you got to take them for the era that they were set
30:46first thing we have to consider is the 16 game season that will have a tendency to make the 12
30:51and 14 game season records full and to think the record has stood for 46 years the second thing is
30:57is a lot more wide open offensively and number 49 and dan marino can take a step back teams are
31:05passing about as much as they can possibly pass right now touchdown patriots for tom brady touchdown
31:11pass number 50 an nfl record the rules have changed to make this offense enhanced to make the scoring go
31:18high up in the air so what are you going to get you're going to get what the league wants
31:22what the fans
31:23want what tv wants more points the patriots are now the nfl's all-time leading scoring team
31:34whether it was touchdowns or takedowns the 2000s took the cake
31:39three has got the record 22 and a half sack but among all the decades record-breaking performances
31:46two players stole our hearts emmett smith uh becoming the all-time leading rusher
31:51move over sweetness make a place for emmett and then just the succession of brett farve records
32:01in terms of records falling this is the decade that more records have gone down than any other time
32:15that i can remember coming up let's go let's go let's go it's been incredibly long
32:29the thing i love most about the 2000s was close superbowls
32:38you had to love that the seven superbowls in the 2000s were decided by a touchdown or less
32:55kids today grow up thinking the super bowl is going to be a good game it's such a ridiculous
33:00concept to anybody who grew up in the 80s the bears patriots what was that 906 to 10 or something
33:08super bowl sunday was kind of boring for about 15 years they were blowouts
33:16it was a terrible game super bowl has always let you down
33:21well not in this decade
33:25we have just struck gold the last 10 years last i heard you had to outscore somebody in four
33:32quarters game for game the superbowls of the 2000s were as good as it gets game on the line
33:38here last player in the game
33:44throws right side for dyson he dives for the inside no the most famous tackle in the history of the
33:51superbowl
33:54i thought the patriot ram game was very good it was a team that really was fairly talentless
34:00tom brady overrated fantastic finish one of the most thrilling finishes in the game's history the
34:07patriots appeared in four superbowls in the 2000s all had great finishes
34:13and it's good it's good it's good patriots against the panthers that just exploded
34:32there weren't that many horrible superbowls i mean bucks raiders
34:37stung there it is the taggers here the pats eagles that wasn't that bad because donald mcnab
34:41threw up all over the place oh boy the eagles patriots ravens giants was also no contest
34:49superbowl donald mcnab allegedly throwing up in the huddle mcnab chucked up a late touchdown to make it
34:56close but do those in the know think he up chucked most of them have been sworn to secrecy
35:03except freddie mitchell nobody cares what he says anyway you have the giant patriot superbowl
35:13stopping the undefeated season of the patriots how did the giants pull off one of the major upsets
35:18in superbowl history the game comes down to one of the best catches of all time back to throw under
35:23pressure a boy for the rush and he's gonna fight out of it still fights out of it now throws
35:30it deep
35:30downfield wide open tyree who makes the catch everybody said boy that that's the greatest
35:36game ever we'll never have another superbowl that good and the next year you had one that made him
35:40better warner to pass with time fires over the middle of the fence caught at the 45 50 goodbye
35:46corner's lead absolutely the best game-winning superbowl catch that i think we'll ever see
35:51he scrambles around throws it back corner of the end zone santonio with a touchdown i don't know how
35:57he did it there's just the great story of the new orleans saints holds driving manning in the shotgun
36:03puts caught in motion looks in his direction it picked off it picked off it's tracy booger again
36:09he's running free he's gonna go all the way hand down stretch nowadays every superbowl goes to the
36:19final two minutes you've had really good football you've had really good seasons that have built to
36:23a game that sort of painted all off the miracle in miami has happened i don't know why it changed
36:30but
36:30it is so blessed that it did what a treat that the ultimate game finally started living up to its
36:37name that's what i remember about the 2000s and i can't wait till they're over aren't they over
36:46already we're in the next decade right yes the 2000s are officially over next up the 2010s or is it
36:53the 2010s we didn't say 1989 we said 1989 why do you care about decades you know who was the
37:02team
37:02from 1996 to 2005 who was the team of that that would be that would still be the patriots
37:12and also that's stupid okay maybe defining things by a decade is silly but if we didn't our list would
37:21have been endless it seems like it took forever to get her well 10 years left us with a lot
37:26to love
37:29here's hoping we'll heart the next decade as much as we did the last one
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