Steelers vs Colts 2005 AFC Divisional

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Publicado 2019-04-18

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  • @Gogetta80
    That tackle by Ben one of the clutchest plays in nfl history.
  • @zachrizzo6525
    Being 12 years old, this game was when i fell in love with football
  • @samserra2318
    The Bus fumbled the ball 28 times in 2683 rushing attempts in his career with the Steelers, this corresponds to an average 1 fumble per 95,8 carries. Emmitt Smith fumbled the ball 55 times in 4052 attempts by Dallas = 1 fumble per 73,6 carries. Barry Sanders had 41 fumbles in 3062 attempts = 1 fumble per 74,6 carries. --> The Colts were lucky to even had the chance to kick that FG.
  • As Steelers fans, when Ben has an off year let's always appreciate that he saved bettis legacy, imagine if we remembered bettis last play as this fumble instead of him winning the super bowl in his hometown. I went to the parade in Pittsburgh and met his parents and later met him and its awesome he got to go out like that so we need to thank Ben
  • @alexyawitz5366
    Will never forget this game, was only 8 years old watching with my Dad in the living room. That team was special & to watch that game live was too.
  • @jspro100
    One of my favorite Football games ever. Really defined a new era of Steelers Football. The Steelers had been conservative offensively for ages and they came out guns blazing against the favored team. I think Heath Miller became a Steeler legend in this game. The era of Big Ben really started on this game. That defense had a couple of horrible calls against them but they were in Manning's face all day. That fumble though.... I'll never forget my Dad yelling at the TV at the top of his lungs. I was trying to calm the troops in our house to stay calm bc things were probably going to OT. But he missed it... and the rest was history.
  • @bruceleeroy8302
    Brian McFadden doesn't get enough credit for the job he did on Wayne that game.
  • @vargas218
    The memories. One of the best games I have ever seen
  • As shocking as this upset may have seemed to many at the time...it’s also easy to forget that this same Pittsburgh team went 15-1 the previous season and was full of playoff-tested players who played an extremely physical brand of football that travels well in ANY condition.
  • @nc49
    I got just as nervous watching these highlights as I did 15 years ago.
  • @Jhuggs34
    How that wasn't a Troy Polamalu interception is beyond me.
  • @tomwebber6147
    Damn if Harper went to the outside he could of taken it to the house
  • @ctwwtc8761
    that tackle was the best play of Big Bens career
  • @kidofsteel0362
    Man what a game & what a season that year. Was so much fun with loads of adrenaline pumping.
  • @MarylandTerps
    This is 2000's era football at its best. Big time players all over this game.
  • @beamerball666
    "How happy are the fans in Denver that they get to host the AFC Championship Game?" After 30:00 I think that feeling wore off 😂😂
  • @fbistatmajor5918
    4:12 Fun fact: the NFL later wrote a written apology to the Steelers for wrongfully overturning this interception
  • @jmarshall88
    Steelers deserved to win, but I'll never understand why Harper doesn't just run by Ben instead of cutting back into him, which got him tripped.
  • @laurax3511
    When your born in Indianapolis but now live in Pittsburgh