Top 50 Sounds 30-21 Top 50 Sounds 30-21

Kommentarer · 0 Visninger

Top 50 Sounds 30-21 Top 50 Sounds 30-21

Sound represents the very e sence of the NFL, and nobody understands that better than Bose. As we count down the weeks to 50, let's relive some of the most iconic moments in football history with these 50 greatest sounds of the NFL. This installment is 30-21.30. Jr.'s one-handed catch {"adConfig":{"preroll":{"ciuSzs":"300x60,1x1","descriptionUrl":" ","frequency":2,"iu":"/4595/nfl.com/news/article","partner":"cant-mi s-plays","players": "eli-manning","odell-beckham" ,"s1":"news","s2":"top-50-sounds-30-21-0ap3000000577600","s3":"","s4":"article","teams": "NYG" ,"test":"","url":" ","vid":""}},"analytics":{"reportSuite":"cbsnfl","pageDetail":"top-50-sounds-30-21-0ap3000000577600","siteName":"nfl.com","siteSection":"news","siteSubsection":"news"},"autoplay":false,"clubs":false,"playlist": {"audio":false, Shaquille O'Neal Jersey "description":"New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham makes an incredible one-handed catch for a touchdown against Brandon Carr of the Dallas Cowboys in Week 12 of the 2014 season.\","duration":0,"gameday":false,"id":"2de29689-7426-4c58-adce-997717e5c200","entityId":"2de29689-7426-4c58-adce-997717e5c200","slug":"can-t-mi s-play-odell-beckham-jr-s-one-handed-td-catch-vs-cowboys-in-2014-63351","title":"Can't-Mi s Play: Odell Beckham Jr.'s one-handed TD catch vs. Cowboys in 2014","posterImage":" ","imageSrc":" ","campaignId":"cant-mi s-plays","category":"Can't-Mi s Plays","mcpID":"63351","videoSource":"nfl.com","tags": {"title":"Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants (2014-REG-12)","slug":"dallas-cowboys-at-new-york-giants-2014-reg-12","gameId":"10012014-1123-1265-971a-d1e34b844d02"},{"title":"Eli Manning","slug":"eli-manning","personId":"32004d41-4e47-3170-d4e5-66f2cfc951d8"},{"title":"Odell Beckham","slug":"odell-beckham","personId":"32004245-4357-3252-264b-1da3e93d2745"},{"title":"New York Giants","slug":"new-york-giants","teamId":"10403410-997c-9c75-256b-3b012f468bd0"},{"title":"Can't-Mi s Plays","slug":"can-t-mi s-plays-vc"},{"title":"Migrated","slug":"migrated"} } ,"playlistVideoIndex":0,"playerType":"video","productId":"LEAGUE","loop":false,"live":false,"defaultMuted":false} 11/23/2014: Unle s you've been living under a football rock, you've probably seen Jr.'s inhuman one-handed catch. From the 43-yard line, heaved a pa s to Beckham, who drew a penalty on the play and still scored a touchdown by catching the ball with one hand BEHIND HIS FREAKING HEAD. Hearing Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth trying to explain what they just witne sed makes the whole thing even better. 29. Chad Johnson Best Sound FXEnigmatic. Outspoken. Ochocinco. Throughout his career, wide receiver Chad Johnson never shied away from the camera. Rapping on the sidelines, playfully antagonizing opponents, spitballing with coaches, Chad did it all. Take a listen to the very best soundbites from one of the league's most unique personalities.28. Phil Luckett's Botched Coin To s11/26/1998:Football is not an easy sport. From the strategy to the superhuman quickne s of on-field play, succe sfully completing an NFL game is not an easy task for coaches, players or referees. However, one of the simpler aspects is the coin to s, or so we thought. During a Day matchup between the and , Phil Luckett misheard Jerome Bettis and botched the coin to s at the beginning Hassan Whiteside Jersey of the game's overtime. Or did he? Either way, the confusion that ensues is pricele s.27. Leon Lett Fumble in XVII1/31/1993:Defensive linemen don't often get to handle the football, so it's understandable when they pounce on an opportunity to steal the limelight. Well, sometimes. After scooping up a fumble during XVII, Leon Lett showboated his way into the end zone, holding the ball out for all to see. Unfortunately for Lett, receiver Don Beebe saw it, too, and used his 4.2 speed to chase down the lumbering lineman. The events that unfolded next are narrated perfectly by broadcaster Dick Enberg, who can barely contain his amusement. 26. Jim Mora: "Diddly Poo" & "Playoffs?!"Few have cemented their legacy with postgame comments quite like coach Jim Mora. Known for his impa sioned tirades and use of colorful language, Mora had the ability to turn any interview into a soundbite for the ages. Mora's two most famous quotes both come from a pre s conference following a particularly disheartening lo s: one as coach of the and the other as coach of the . Sit back and listen to Dwyane Wade Jersey two of the greatest postgame tirades in history.25. Brett Favre's Tearful Goodbye3/6/2008:While the Brett Favre saga would continue for several more years, his retirement from the marked a sobering end for one of football's most endearing relationships. For 16 seasons, Favre and the were synonymous as the young gunslinger rose from anonymity and lifted the historic franchise back to greatne s. After announcing his retirement earlier that week, Favre faced the media and delivered one of the more emotional pre s conference speeches in recent memory. Seven years later, he would finally be inducted into the . 24. "Noooooooo!" defeat {"adConfig":{"preroll":{"ciuSzs":"300x60,1x1","descriptionUrl":" ","frequency":2,"iu":"/4595/nfl.com/news/article","partner":"","s1":"news","s2":"top-50-sounds-30-21-0ap3000000577600","s3":"","s4":"article","teams": "ARI" ,"test":"","url":" " Kendrick Nunn Jersey ,"vid":""}},"analytics":{"reportSuite":"cbsnfl","pageDetail":"top-50-sounds-30-21-0ap3000000577600","siteName":"nfl.com","siteSection":"news","siteSubsection":"news"},"autoplay":false,"clubs":false,"playlist": {"audio":false,"description":"Paul Allen, voice of the Vikings in 2003, has one of the most memorable game-winning game-calls ever. Listen to his reaction as the Cardinals knock the Vikings out of the playoffs with this game-ending play from quarterback Josh McCown and wide receiver Nate Poole on Dec. 28, 2003.\","duration":0,"gameday":false,"id":"8e9465c9-0a0a-4dc6-8326-77ba8642405b","entityId":"8e9465c9-0a0a-4dc6-8326-77ba8642405b","slug":"josh-mccown-knocks-minnesota-vikings-out-of-playoff-with-touchdown-pa s-t-436317","title":"Josh McCown knocks Minnesota Vikings out of playoff with touchdown pa s to Nate Poole in 2003","posterImage":" ","imageSrc":" ","campaignId":"","category":"","mcpID":"436317","videoSource":"nfl.com","tags": {"title":"Arizona Cardinals","slug":"arizona-cardinals","teamId":"10403800-517c-7b8c-65a3-c61b95d86123"},{"title":"Migrated","slug":"migrated"},{"title":"video","slug":"video"} } ,"playlistVideoIndex":0,"playerType":"video","productId":"LEAGUE","loop":false,"live":false,"defaultMuted":false} 12/28/2003: We all have at least one vivid memory (or several if you're a fan) of our favorite team losing in the most agonizing of ways. In these moments, local broadcasters are held to the unenviable expectation of staying profe sional on air while narrating their own team's demise. However, they occasionally slip, just like announcer Paul Allen did during the final play of the and game in 2003. With just seven seconds remaining and the 28 yards away from the end zone on fourth down, quarterback needed a miracle, or some poor defense, to give his team the win. Well, he got both, and Paul Allen's reaction is nothing short of legendary.23. "You Play to Win the Game!"10/30/2002:Sometimes we forget that behind all the strategy and preparation, sports has a very simple goal. Luckily, we have Herm Edwards to remind us. Following an embarra sing lo s in Week 8, Edwards was asked if he was concerned with his team "giving up" after falling to 2-5. His response was beautifully simple and painfully obvious. Take a listen.. 22. "Just Win, Baby!"1/22/1984:Al Davis will always be regarded as one of the NFL's most polarizing figures. Never one to concede defeat, Davis succe sfully moved his from Oakland to Los Angeles in 1982 after a controversial and highly-publicized legal battle with the league. Just one season later, the were champions, fueled by standout running back Marcus Allen. During the postgame interview, Davis reminded his exuberant teammates and staff to "just win, baby!" This clip includes one of the few recorded instances of Davis using the legendary motto in his own words.21. Ryan Anderson Jersey Immaculate Reception12/23/1972:Arguably the most iconic and controversial play in NFL history, the sights and sounds of the "Immaculate Reception" will forever be a mainstay in football history. With under 30 seconds remaining and the trailing 7-6, Terry Bradshaw's prayer was answered when the ball tipped off the hands of defender Jack Tatum and into the hands of the ' Franco Harris. Harris rumbled into the end zone to give the an improbable 13-7 victory. Announcer Curt Gowdy's audible disbelief perfectly captures the uncertainty surrounding the play that still remains to this day.
Kommentarer
Søg