I Watched Every Super Bowl And This Is What I Learned…



Well, I decided to watch every super bowl throughout NFL history, and in this video, I talk about everything I learned while doing this. From guys like Tom Brady, Joe Montana, and Patrick Mahomes, during this video, we will see the many different teams and players, that have dominated the NFL from super bowl 1, all the way to super bowl 57. Anyway, if you enjoyed this video, then like and comment if you want, and you can even subscribe if you think I’ve earned it.

So as we see Barry McCockiner dominate Aaron Rodgers through NFL highlights, we have what is the current national football league. Now that the NFL draft 2023 is here, we’ll see how urinatingtree and mikerphone respond, along with the new wave of NFL news. Finally, Flemlo raps will decide to test NFL free agency soon.

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Chapters
0:00 – Here We Go
0:28 – Super Bowl 1
1:37 – Super Bowl 2
2:21 – Super Bowl 3
3:31 – Super Bowl 4
4:49 – Super Bowl 5
7:17 – Super Bowl 6
8:07 – Super Bowl 7
9:28 – Super Bowl 8
10:15 – Super Bowl 9
10:49 – Super Bowl 10
12:03 – Super Bowl 11
12:09 – Super Bowl 12
12:57 – Super Bowl 13
14:39 – Super Bowl 14
15:47 – Super Bowl 15
16:25 – Super Bowl 16
18:11 – Super Bowl 17
19:30 – Super Bowl 18
20:15 – Super Bowl 19
20:49 – Super Bowl 20
21:13 – Super Bowl 21
22:10 – Super Bowl 22
23:19 – Super Bowl 23
24:55 – Super Bowl 24
25:30 – Super Bowl 25
27:48 – Super Bowl 26
28:35 – Super Bowl 27
29:18 – Super Bowl 28
30:25 – Super Bowl 29
31:03 – Super Bowl 30
31:56 – Super Bowl 31
32:58 – Super Bowl 32
35:25 – Super Bowl 33
36:11 – Super Bowl 34
38:53 – Super Bowl 35
39:29 – Super Bowl 36
40:57 – Super Bowl 37
41:45 – Super Bowl 38
44:29 – Super Bowl 39
45:21 – Super Bowl 40
45:58 – Super Bowl 41
47:22 – Super Bowl 42
50:55 – Super Bowl 43
53:12 – Super Bowl 44
54:25 – Super Bowl 45
55:32 – Super Bowl 46
57:06 – Super Bowl 47
58:20 – Super Bowl 48
58:51 – Super Bowl 49
1:00:17 – Super Bowl 50
1:01:04 – Super Bowl 51
1:01:09 – Super Bowl 52
1:02:10 – Super Bowl 53
1:02:47 – Super Bowl 54
1:03:51 – Super Bowl 55
1:04:30 – Super Bowl 56
1:05:40 – Super Bowl 57
1:07:09 – Outro

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40 thoughts on “I Watched Every Super Bowl And This Is What I Learned…”

  1. Did you watch the actual broadcasts or the NFL Films of the games? I know you couldn't watch the broadcast of the first 2 since no known footage exists for real.

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  2. This was a really entertaining video. As someone who wasn't watching football until the early 2000s, it was nice to see the superbowls from the 60s through the 90s talked about as if they were happening in real time (getting a grasp for how these teams were perceived at the time).

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  3. I've always been surprised how different Carey Bradshaw looks. When he's playing football or working as an analyst at ESPN he's an overweight, balding, red faced, confused 80 year old man. But when we see the reality show where Carey Bradshaw is hanging out with his best girlfriends Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda in New York he's got lots of hair. But football Carey and Carey who engages in sex in New York City are hard to differentiate besides the hair

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  4. Dude. You're hardcore. I'm old enough where the first superbowl I remember (sorta) watching was 16. The 80s basically sucked for interesting games, unless you hated the Broncos like family did. Then there were some hilarious ones. Personal favorite: 48, because I'm a Seahawks fan and it was nice to know we were going to win it all well before the game was actually over. There was no superbowl 49. It was canceled or something.

    Most fun ones to watch: Carolina vs New England, Pittsburgh vs Arizona and New England Vs Phila-foles-ia. The latest one would be on the list, but yeah, that ticky tacky call at the end robbed us of seeing if Jalen Hurts could muster one last drive.

    Most hilarious: Eli Manning beating New England twice.

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  5. I never comment on YouTube videos but this one captured my attention for the entire hour and I hope to see more like it. I watch and rewatch your content daily and look forward to every new upload

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  6. Small error – Super Bowl 2 was Lombardi's last game as coach of the Packers but not his last in the NFL. He coached the Washington Redskins for about a season and some change before he died.

    Also Don Shula was not the coach of the Colts in Super bowl V. It was his replacement, Don McCafferty. The Colts owner never forgave Shula for losing sb 3.

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  7. As a life long Bears fan, nothing will ever top that 1985 Bears Team, but I will say, watching the Giants defeat the undefeated Patriots was way up on the List!

    Probably only behind The '85 Bears, Hester's Return, every Green Bay loss EVER, and then the Giants over the cheaters Patriots.

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