Were British Guys Impressed By Jerome Bettis? (FIRST TIME REACTION)

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  • In this exciting episode of "British Reactions," we bring you the astounding performance of American football legend, The Bus, Jerome Bettis! Watch as Team GB are introduced to Bettis and witness their genuine reactions to his jaw-dropping skills on the field. From awe-inspiring tackles to astonishing touchdowns, Bettis left the Brits in utter amazement. Prepare to be amazed yourself as we witness a true sporting icon in action! Join our team of passionate football enthusiasts as we delve deep into the world of American football, bringing you exclusive content and incredible moments from the game. British Guys provide unique perspectives, offering insight into how American football is perceived across the pond. Witness their genuine astonishment as they witness Jerome Bettis, a true titan of the sport, showcase his prowess like no other. As the all-time great running back, Bettis has captivated fans worldwide throughout his illustrious career. Renowned for his unstoppable power and agility, he bulldozed through opponents with seemingly superhuman strength and finesse. In this video, we'll explore the impact Bettis made - did they find his skills unmatched? Were they left in awe of his sportsmanship and dedication? Find out as we present their unfiltered, honest reactions and opinions. Don't miss this incredible episode of "British Reactions," where two sporting worlds collide as Jerome Bettis astounds with his mind-blowing abilities. Subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell to be the first to witness this electrifying spectacle. Stay tuned for more exhilarating episodes, in which we continue to bridge the gap between American football and our British audience.
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  • @TracyfromtheBurgh
    @TracyfromtheBurgh Рік тому +25

    I’m glad yinz liked the package and the shout out was amazing. Thanks. Loved the video. Should check out Hines Ward, the best blocking wide receiver.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Рік тому

      Thank you again Tracy 🙏 We really appreciated it!

  • @dadsofduvalcounty3672
    @dadsofduvalcounty3672 9 місяців тому +17

    The bus is from Detroit. So he won the Super Bowl in his hometown. Unreal!!!!

    • @seangriffin5524
      @seangriffin5524 Місяць тому

      Ben promised to bring the Bus home and he delivered baby! Just a wonderful story

    • @joehung1552
      @joehung1552 Місяць тому

      I remember reading he almost retired mid season after the Jacksonville game.

  • @EvanLyman
    @EvanLyman 9 місяців тому +10

    the guys he's running through in this video... #54 Brian Urlacher, #52 Ray Lewis.... the best of the best at their position and the most feared in their era. Bettis was a force.

  • @bm1153
    @bm1153 Рік тому +13

    252 lbs is what they listed Jerome's weight as. I'm pretty sure that was when he came into the league and they never changed it. He played up around 260 or even 270.

    • @vf3577
      @vf3577 27 днів тому +2

      252 was his weight out of College! He got so much bigger for certain seasons. He topped 280 one year. He was a treasure to the league and a dream come true for a young Steeler fan like me at the time

  • @Erock634
    @Erock634 11 місяців тому +9

    There's a very iconic play at 4:40 where The Bus runs over Brian Urlacker. Urlacker was one of the best defenders in the league.

  • @mydigitalanalog
    @mydigitalanalog Рік тому +4

    The story this video assumes you know:
    He was drafted by the Rams, after a 2 great seasons, his 3rd year he barely got any carries and production fell way off, the Rams claimed he was a locker room problem and traded him to the Steelers, then drafted “the next big thing” Lawrence Phillips. Less than 2 years later, the Rams released Phillips due to legal issues and poor production. Meanwhile in Pittsburgh, Bettis was proving to be a GREAT locker room guy (all the comments at the start about his leadership, the clip of #39, Willie Parker, hugging him; Parker was the man who replaced Bettis, and Bettis guided his growth, instead of doing what most do, and try and keep the younger player down, Bettis helped him). The highlight of him playing against the Rams was from his first game against them after the trade(1996), where he had 129 yards on only 19 carries and 2 TDs. In February of 2006, he won his only Super Bowl, eXtra Large in his home town of Detroit, while playing for the Steelers. All the crying at the beginning was because the previous season, he was expected to retire and the Steelers fell 1 game short of the Super Bowl, the locker room was devastated because he would retire without a SB. Roethlisbergeer, then a rookie, asked him o give him “one more year” and promised to get him that Super Bowl. Bus gave Ben that one more year. In the Ben highlight video, you saw him making a tackle after Bettis fumbled. THAT fumble was one of the very very few that Bettis ever had. If Bettis had NOT fumbled, that carry would have sealed the Steelers trip to the conference title game (1 away from the SB, same as the previous season), but inexplicably, a colts player got a helmet right on the ball and it came flying out. Ben did everything he could to save the play and made the tackle, to save the game and keep them alive. 2 games later, as promised, they were in SB XL in Bettis’ hometown of Detroit, where Bettis retired after the game holding the SB trophy. When Bettis retired, he was the 5th all-time leading rusher, briefly was 4th all-time until he was passed by Curtis Martin (from University of Pittsburgh and NFL New York Jets), who retired the same year. Bettis is currently 8th all-time in rushing yards.
    He earned the nickname “the bus” from long-time Steelers announcer, Myron Cope, coming up with the idea because he carried so many people all over the field and was as unstoppable as a runaway bus.
    P.S. if you ever do more announcer reaction videos, Myron Cope and Mike Lange (Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL) are 2 of the most interesting characters to get reactions to. You’ve already reacted to some of Mike Lange’s announcing in the Mario Lemieux Video.
    Meanwhile, just before the start of that same season, Phillips was arrested for assault for intentionally driving a car into 3 teenagers, because he was mad at them after playing a back-yard football game, he already had warrants out for domestic situations with his girlfriend. The incidents combined for 31 years of prison time. In 2015 he ended the life of his cell-mate, and a few months later, he took his own. I only include the tragic story of Phillips as a contrast, as he was the guy the Rams preferred while calling Bettis a “locker room problem”

  • @Imsosorrytrash
    @Imsosorrytrash Рік тому +5

    Father Damo knows Jerome was from Detroit. In America, all the maddest dudes are from the D.
    Dude ended his career with a Super Bowl in Detroit, his hometown. Hollywood couldn’t write that better. Hell yeah. Good for him.

  • @mjdunlay
    @mjdunlay Рік тому +91

    He went to Notre Dame and went to the NFL after 3 seasons. He promised his mom when he went to the NFL that he would graduate from the University of Notre Dame. He was only 4 courses short of getting his degree so he returned to college and graduated at the age of 50 from the University of Notre Dame to fulfill his promise to his mom.

    • @areguapiri
      @areguapiri Рік тому

      Meaningless degree for him.

    • @marjojones9369
      @marjojones9369 Рік тому +14

      ​@@areguapiriwasn't meaningless to him or his mother. 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @WhodatLucy
      @WhodatLucy Рік тому +13

      Any promise you keep for your Mama is not meaningless

    • @eyedeekay143
      @eyedeekay143 Рік тому +7

      ​@areguapiri that's the point. He didn't need to, but he did.

    • @jeffrichards1537
      @jeffrichards1537 Рік тому +1

      He may never use his degree but a promise to mom is a promise you have to keep. Respect

  • @HeavenhoundGiuseppe
    @HeavenhoundGiuseppe Рік тому +6

    Yinz is a Pittsburgh word, it's our plural you, like y'all or you lot. We have a rather distinct accent and more than a few unique words around here. It's something that unites all us Yinzers, just like all our teams wearing black and gold does.

  • @charleswynn5163
    @charleswynn5163 Рік тому +79

    The crying by Hines Ward was because they lost the AFC Championship game to go to the Super Bowl and they thought that Jerome would retire and they didn't get him a championship but he came back for one more year and they made it and won the Super Bowl

    • @Atheos-1
      @Atheos-1 Рік тому +12

      He cried like that too, when he said after losing to the Patriots, "they knew our plays." He was right, they did.

    • @ThatsMyStuffYouBledOnTrevor
      @ThatsMyStuffYouBledOnTrevor Рік тому

      Thanks for the context, good stuff

  • @supersasukemaniac
    @supersasukemaniac Рік тому +50

    4:52, he's running through Brian Urlacher, that is not easy, especially considering Brian is a big guy himself.

    • @VolutedJoker
      @VolutedJoker Рік тому +3

      Thought the same. Also they showed R. Lewis in another clip. Another no small task to get by.

    • @derrickriggins4453
      @derrickriggins4453 Рік тому

      In football, the player with the lowest sense of gravity usually wins. Urlacher was played at 6-4 and I believe Jerome was like 5-10

    • @IcanhearClemFandango
      @IcanhearClemFandango Рік тому

      There's Peanut Tillman in that shot, too. Both of them are worthy of their own videos.

    • @bggraham83
      @bggraham83 Місяць тому

      I like that game too but a different play where he had a 40 yard run in the snow

  • @matthewirwin6134
    @matthewirwin6134 Рік тому +6

    Ted Johnson of the Patriots tore both biceps. They tore in two different seasons, clean tears too, off the bone. Both times it was a Bettis run that caused the injury. Arm tackle at your own peril. He also has the best stat line in football history, 5 carries for 0 yards and 3 Touchdowns.

  • @natethomas6879
    @natethomas6879 Рік тому +17

    Jerome was arguably the heart of the team. After every playoff game the Steelers won in the 2005 playoffs: Ben would give the game ball to Jerome saying “I’ve gotten you one step closer, I’ve got more to give you.” After they beat the Seattle Seahawks 21-10 in Super Bowl 40, Ben gave Jerome that last game ball he promised him 🥹

  • @Pacotote
    @Pacotote Рік тому +10

    Another big RB worth a gander is Christian Okoye. Great highlights, his nickname was The Nigerian Nightmare. He was so athletically gifted that he made it to the NFL despite never having set foot on a football field until the age of 23.
    He's an often overlooked player.

    • @johncanby8109
      @johncanby8109 Рік тому

      That’s a good one! That reminds me also of Larry Johnson. He was a beast for like two or three seasons and injuries, just like a lot of other running backs, did him in.

  • @connor9460
    @connor9460 Рік тому +37

    Great vid! Loving the run of Steelers videos
    Just as some background on Bettis' last year winning the Superbowl, In Roethlisburger's rookie year, they made it to the AFC Championship, losing to the Patriots. Bettis wanted to retire but Roethlisburger asked him for one more year, and promised they would win the Superbowl. They ended up winning the Superbowl the next season, and to make it even better, it was in Detroit which is Bettis' hometown.

    • @gnarxy
      @gnarxy Рік тому +1

      and Ben had the biggest bailout in history of the NFL when Bettis fumbled on the 1 against the Colts and Ben was the last person back to stop the TD and to save the game. Then a miracle of FG miss by one of the greatest kickers ever.

    • @marjojones9369
      @marjojones9369 Рік тому

      Smh

  • @WhodatLucy
    @WhodatLucy Рік тому +6

    Bettis finished his 13 NFL seasons as the NFL's 5th all-time leading rusher with 13,662 yards and 91 touchdowns. He also caught 200 passes for 1,449 yards and 3 touchdowns and threw 3 career touchdown passes. He was named to the Pro Bowl in 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001, and 2004.

  • @eugenechirikov4177
    @eugenechirikov4177 Рік тому +3

    Hines ward would be a amazing reaction the best blocking receiver ever

  • @Mark_Cadden
    @Mark_Cadden Рік тому +2

    4:58 the guy he did that to- Brian Urlacher- is a hall of fame linebacker hahaha

  • @charleswynn5163
    @charleswynn5163 Рік тому +7

    The Stags was high school he went to Notre Dame for college. Big guy all his life

  • @peterhineinlegen4672
    @peterhineinlegen4672 Рік тому +7

    4:46 That's Brian Urlacher he's running over. Worthy of his own video if you haven't covered him already.

  • @gregcable3250
    @gregcable3250 Рік тому +10

    He played at 5'11" and between 245 and 260lbs--heavier as he got older but still had great feet and quickness. Drafted in 1st round by the Rams--Steelers traded to get him early on.

  • @iiXboxLiive
    @iiXboxLiive Рік тому +3

    The Halo 3 soundtrack in the video was a nice touch.

  • @supersasukemaniac
    @supersasukemaniac Рік тому +5

    Love that they used the Theme from Halo.

  • @darrinlindsey
    @darrinlindsey Рік тому +3

    He was a big, bruising running back, with a huge heart to match that frame. He was like a coach/mentor on the field.

  • @-EchoesIntoEternity-
    @-EchoesIntoEternity- Рік тому +6

    Jerome Bettis is from Detroit, for him to finish his career winning the SB in Detroit. poetic full circle.

  • @ErikByrge2025
    @ErikByrge2025 Рік тому +18

    Jerome Bettis was Power Running back he began his career with a Rookie of the year with the Los Angeles Rams! But he belonged to the Pittsburgh Steelers and a bust in Pro Football Hall Of Fame

  • @farleytravis89
    @farleytravis89 Рік тому +6

    Look at Damo talking about fullbacks and halfbacks with confidence! You guys have grown up so fast =P

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Travis 🙏

  • @triadmad
    @triadmad Рік тому +1

    Late in his career, particularly in his final season, he was the Steelers' "closer". Younger, faster running backs got most of the carries, but when they got inside the opponents 5 yard line, or some other critical short yardage situation, Jerome was put in to bull the ball over the line. The run that was shown of him bulling over Brian Urlacher, helped start a four game winning streak to end the season, and qualify them as a wild card for the playoffs, and eventually the Super Bowl.

  • @MichaelNaydeck
    @MichaelNaydeck Місяць тому

    I am a lifelong Steelers fan. Watching The Bus run for the Steelers was a pleasure. You guys need to become Steeler fans.

  • @Audioloon
    @Audioloon Рік тому +4

    Bettis is one of the all time greats! He was not so heavy early in his career and much faster when he played for the Rams but still had the power. IF you guys are keen on power running backs you'll need to check out 70's backs, Robert "The Tank" Holmes (KC Chiefs), Larry Csonka (Dolphins), John "The Diesel" Riggins (Jets/Redskins), and John Brockington (Packers).

  • @Miranda50709
    @Miranda50709 Рік тому +9

    Those pictures at the end were him in high school. He went to college at Notre Dame. There will never be another like The Bus. The speed and agility for someone his size was remarkable.

  • @ThePlaidJeans
    @ThePlaidJeans Рік тому +1

    I was born in 02, the very tail end of his career so I don't remember watching him play. But, my dad was born in '62 and would always talk to me about how by the second half it looked like the other team was trying to avoid tackling the bus because of how much punishment he'd inflict on you before you were able to bring him down

  • @JudyGurl
    @JudyGurl Місяць тому

    The full story. Ben Roethlisberger is the rookie QB in what The Bus had thought would be and had planned would be his last season in the NFL. They made the playoffs but fell just short of the Super Bowl. After the playoff loss, Ben, with tears in his eyes, told Jerome to come back for one more season and he'd get him to the Super Bowl. Jerome was like "yeah yeah" but did come back. The Steelers had to win three playoff games on the road to get there. They won in Cincinnati. They won in Indianapolis. They won in Denver. Then, they won the Super Bowl in Jerome's hometown of Detroit MI. 10:23 All the players were supposed to run on to the field together. They all stayed back and let Jerome go out first and receive all the LOVE in HIS moment. The whole damn team wanted it badly for Jerome. 10:33 After the Super Bowl win, Big Ben and the Bus. I've been a Steeler fan since 1977 because of moments like this. The plays, the players, absolute legends. #SNU #Steelers4Life #HereWeGo

  • @shibity
    @shibity Рік тому +5

    Absolute Pittsburgh legend. Retired #5 all time in rushing yards (passed by a few more since).

  • @B16Eg0WARRIOR
    @B16Eg0WARRIOR Рік тому +2

    Awesome gents Steelers fan through and through and Jerome Bettis is legend

  • @TheViolent1
    @TheViolent1 Рік тому +2

    He truly was a monster of a running back. These clips are indicative of the way he ran, through and over dudes as often as around them. And keep that in mind when thinking of this; he made it to 5th all time running back in terms of yards playing that way! Just crushing dudes beneath his cleats and bouncing them off like beach balls. It was a joy and privilege to watch him work here in Pittsburgh.

  • @McSnacks930
    @McSnacks930 Рік тому +1

    A Football Life - James Harrison, a true beast!

  • @JaiOfficial2795
    @JaiOfficial2795 Рік тому +1

    I would say def do more of that guys videos, he put clips in to give you perspective on the player and that's good for you guys

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Рік тому +1

      Will check the channel out and see what other videos he has. Appreciate the comment

  • @wm28
    @wm28 8 місяців тому

    Not only was Jerome a beast of a running back, he also had the best feet for a big man too. The way he was able to shift his feet and body for his size was crazy.

  • @steelersjess
    @steelersjess 10 місяців тому

    Hall of Famer, Jerome Bettis! I almost forgot how amazing he was until watching all of those highlights. Seeing him win a championship in his hometown -- the first Steelers Super Bowl win I saw in my lifetime after always hearing about the 70s Steelers - was incredible. I went to Disney World to see him and Hines Ward the next day. 😊

  • @trevorworthey1420
    @trevorworthey1420 Рік тому +1

    Hines Ward was crying because he and Big Ben and the rest of the Steelers team were unable to get a Superbowl win for The Bus that year, having lost in the 2nd round of the playoffs. The following year The Steelers did ride The Bus to a Superbowl win.

  • @jordangalentine1441
    @jordangalentine1441 Рік тому +1

    I got his autograph when I was a little kid when I went and watch the steelers training camp. He is a nice guy

  • @mauricehumphrey545
    @mauricehumphrey545 Рік тому +1

    The Stags was the name of his high school football team the Mackenzie High Stags in Detroit. He also changed his life when he was young. He used to sell drugs with his brother on the streets in Detroit when he was young before he went to college.

  • @chuckbittner835
    @chuckbittner835 17 годин тому

    The short story about Jerome Bettis is: He was born and raised in Detroit, played college ball at Notre Dame, drafted by the LA Rams and traded to Pittsburgh. Ben Rothlisberger was drafted in 2004 and took over starting quarterback due to injury and was undefeated during the regular season. The Steelers lost the AFC Championship game to the New England Patriots when Ben threw an interception and they scored a touchdown - Jerome announced he was retiring after that loss. That is why Hines Ward was crying. Ben asked him to return for one more season. Against his experience, he decided to return. The Steelers were the first team to advance to the Super Bowl from the 6th seed and won against Seattle in DETROIT. Jerome's parents hosted the team for dinner at their home in Detroit the week of the Super Bowl. That is when he retired from football. The Bronz Bust was his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010.

  • @curtisperry3633
    @curtisperry3633 Рік тому +3

    The Makenzie Stags was the high school team that he played for in Detroit, MI.

  • @IJBRST1310
    @IJBRST1310 3 дні тому

    This is way more impactful when you know who the defenders he was running over were
    As for SBXL, it was in his hometown of Detroit, so it truly was a storybook ending to a HOF career

  • @slackthompson9231
    @slackthompson9231 Рік тому +2

    I was at the snow game. When he ran over Uralcher, it was madness.

  • @vincenzofrancis9015
    @vincenzofrancis9015 Рік тому

    A first ballot hall of famer & Detroit native. Winning the superbowl in Detroit in his last game in the NFL. absolutely iconic player,

  • @PapaGG360
    @PapaGG360 Рік тому +1

    12:30 bro said Paraphernalia instead of Memorabilia 😂😂😂

  • @conhighway
    @conhighway Рік тому +1

    Check out John Riggins and Jim Taylor, both great running backs.

  • @WhodatLucy
    @WhodatLucy Рік тому

    My Dad was a steeler fan until the Day he died and he loved the bus reminded him of old Shool football when he played as a marine with no helmet!

  • @williambanks2223
    @williambanks2223 Рік тому

    4:32 that was an iconic run by Jerome. Playing the Bears in Pittsburgh, he literally ran over one of the best linebackers in the NFL at the time, Brian Urlacher.

  • @mikeadair3341
    @mikeadair3341 Рік тому

    Bettie is a really good guy as well as a great player. We lived in Pittsburgh and he came to my daughter's class in high school and talked with the kids. My daughter isn't a sports fan but he still made an impression on her.

  • @downrighttt
    @downrighttt Рік тому

    Number 39 for the Steelers in the beginning is by FAR my favorite unimaginative sports nickname: “Fast” Willie Parker

  • @zariohenry3781
    @zariohenry3781 11 місяців тому

    The Bus was both kinds of running back. He was power and he was nimble and quick. He will be hard to replicate.

  • @kathyviglione4226
    @kathyviglione4226 Місяць тому

    Urlacher run was best I've ever watched live

  • @t0dd000
    @t0dd000 Місяць тому

    Bettis was a tremendous person.

  • @kevinharris8637
    @kevinharris8637 3 місяці тому

    You guys need to do a video on HINES WARD. Amazing all around player and man !! Played with all of his heart and gave every play his all out effort, all without an ACL in his knee. He was a QB at the University of Georgia and became the Best all around WR in Steelers history !! He is the player interviewed about how Jerome taught him how to be a leader and the player crying because they lost the previous AFC Championship and Bettis was going to retire. They promised him if he came back the next year they would win him a Super Bowl, that's the ending to this video, The Bus going out as a Champion in his hometown of Detroit in front of his parents and friends !! HINES WARD was the MVP of that Super Bowl. Please do a reaction video of Hines. He will be in the Hall of Fame shortly.

  • @FuranzuDesu
    @FuranzuDesu Рік тому

    He’s from Detroit so winning the SB there was beautiful

  • @CheekyMenace
    @CheekyMenace Рік тому

    So glad I grew up in Pittsburgh getting to experience Bussy and the following decade or so of Steelers football. Never knew what was going to happen week to week, just that you were gonna get an excuting game. The Steelers/Ravens rivalry was unlike anything else. When they played primetime it was like a huge event across the country, everyone watched. The city was ELECTRIC on gamedays!

  • @fabolousjada5070
    @fabolousjada5070 21 годину тому

    A lot of his highlights are missing because he’s old school and ran under the radar but me being a Steelers fan since 2000. He had many crazy bus runs

  • @soulesslemming
    @soulesslemming Рік тому +1

    Bettis actually did ballet to help with his footwork.

  • @jewmaxin1984
    @jewmaxin1984 Рік тому

    I've been a lifelong Raiders and 49ers fan, both have had some great half backs like Marcus Allen, Bo Jackson, Roger Craig, Frank Gore just to name a handful. Two of my favorites period were Jerome Bettis and Mike Alstott. Big, bruising, agile, unselfish leaders and good all around dudes

  • @aTofuJunkie
    @aTofuJunkie Рік тому

    Number 54 Brian Urlacher is one of the greatest Middle Linebackers in NFL history. For Jerome Bettis to run over him is something. Urlacher doesn't miss many tackles in his career.

  • @ThatsMyStuffYouBledOnTrevor

    Gotta love watching The Bus taking 90’s era middle linebackers for a ride…. Cool video, also forgot just how nimble he could be. And how fast in open space, he’s *not* slow. At least compared to a bunch of exhausted defenders dragging ass from having to pull this dude to the ground for 3 1/2 Quarters can you imagine. Automatic 5 yards after halftime.

  • @beverlybrown2673
    @beverlybrown2673 Рік тому

    Built like a lineman, playing weight around 250, but with speed and agility. He had a less than stellar rep when he came to the Steelers, but became an elite player for Pittsburgh. He was from Detroit, and his final game was winning the SBXL (45) as a Steeler, in Detroit. He'd intended to retire the year before, but the Steelers lost the AFC Championship game, and didn't get to the SB. As a rookie QB, Ben Roethlisberger talked him into returning for that one more year, promising they'd get there. And they did. Stags were his high school team, he played his college ball with the Fighting Irish at Notre Dame.

  • @2wrig777
    @2wrig777 Рік тому +1

    12:18 lol stags that’s him in high school

  • @videogamevalley7523
    @videogamevalley7523 Рік тому +2

    The Bus what a legend and as a Steelers fan it was great watching him play. And I feel in any sport its always good to retire after just winning a championship. A true Class Act and a perfect fit for the black and gold.

  • @th3noobz566
    @th3noobz566 Рік тому

    Jerome was 6'3 260+, when he got downhill, he was a problem. When defenses forced him horizontal, he had the best hips for a big back, period. Some games you were lucky you could hold him to 4 yds per carry. He was such a great sportsman and teammate, was highly respected league wide. A leader amongst men, Ambassador to the game and a teammate for life.

  • @gregoryclemenson7033
    @gregoryclemenson7033 26 днів тому

    Jerome got his SB win against the Seattle Seahawks in Detroit. The Steelers let him run out on the field by himself to start the game. Great back, great human. Now enshrined in the Hall of Fame

  • @johanna0131
    @johanna0131 Рік тому

    Jerome Bettis is the best! He played at Notre Dame and was a legend there as well. You guys should watch his Notre Dame highlights. He also narrated a fantastic short documentary on the history of the Notre Dame/Michigan rivalry, which goes all the way back to when the universities first began to play football. It’s called, “Onward Notre Dame- the Michigan Rivalry”.

  • @robertrohde4579
    @robertrohde4579 Рік тому

    My friend always called him Jerome Badass!

  • @jamisonweaver3711
    @jamisonweaver3711 Рік тому

    54 for the Bears is Brian Urlacher. One of the best linebackers in his era. Just got crushed. 1st time I saw this play. Thanks.

  • @kentgrady9226
    @kentgrady9226 Рік тому

    Bettis's recorded weight was 252lbs (just under six feet tall). His true weight was almost certainly more - probably closer to 275lbs, especially later in his career.
    Some criticized his lack of fitness, mostly because they felt he didn't "look the part" of an NFL running back. To be fair, he didn't look the part of an NFL running back. But, despite the back fat and belly roll, I never recall seeing him appear to fade late in games. And he maintained enough speed and agility to be an effective player throughout his career.
    Pittsburgh fans, as well as old school purists, absolutely loved the guy. The fact that he is a genuinely decent person helped.

  • @toxxedgaming3885
    @toxxedgaming3885 Рік тому +1

    250 when he came out of college...definitely some of these highlights were 270 or so 😅

  • @Tripp_z137
    @Tripp_z137 Місяць тому

    Bus getting a chip was a top 5 sports moment for me he deserved it

  • @xxepictmacxx5567
    @xxepictmacxx5567 Рік тому +2

    Priest Holmes please 😂😂😂

  • @lancerx1759
    @lancerx1759 Рік тому

    Jerome Bettis is a Legend in and out of the Game !!!

  • @ShelbyBaby27
    @ShelbyBaby27 Рік тому +2

    The NFL gave access to his last season(s) similar to what they're doing to Jason Kelce now. Remember his knees being so shot, that his toddler had already been conditioned to climb a few steps at a time in their house then wait on the steps for Jerome to reach them.
    It was the 1st time I saw what playing in the NFL does to your body..

  • @dudeherder
    @dudeherder Рік тому +3

    Bettis was listed at 250lbs starting his rookie year and it never changed his whole career. It was a running joke toward the end of his career. I would say Big Ben at 240 is also pretty silly.

    • @awelch31
      @awelch31 Рік тому +1

      Yep. Some of those listed weights are ridiculous. He probably hadn’t weighed 250 since draft day. Saying 300 is probably more accurate.

  • @downplayy1123
    @downplayy1123 Рік тому

    Going through an iceberg named Brian Urlacher, both legends! Nice clips

  • @exploringhistoricsanjoseca3267
    @exploringhistoricsanjoseca3267 2 місяці тому

    So many great backs to go!... Eric Dickerson, Marshall Faulk, Terrell Davis, LaDainian Tomlinson, Emmitt Smith, Priest Holmes 💥

  • @jeremiahbullfrog9367
    @jeremiahbullfrog9367 Рік тому +1

    you should add John Riggins to your list

  • @Bekka_Noyb
    @Bekka_Noyb Рік тому +1

    ♥ da bus!

  • @McSnacks930
    @McSnacks930 Рік тому

    A Football Life is a great series to cover a lot of these guys, the Bettis one is good

  • @mclaude70
    @mclaude70 Рік тому

    Check out Christian Okoye. He's another of the monstrous running backs from the NFL. He formed a backfield tandem in Kansas City with Barry Word. Two of the biggest backs to play in the same backfield together, they were a frightening pair. Christian didn't even start playing the game until he was 23 years old.

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri Рік тому +1

    Jerome Bettis followed the likes of Marion Motley, Pete Johnson, and Craig "Ironhead" Heyward. All big, head-crashing running backs.

  • @greg6898
    @greg6898 Місяць тому +1

    36 was about 21 stone 🚌

  • @nickspanoudakis6776
    @nickspanoudakis6776 Місяць тому

    The thing with the Bus is, he would wear the team down physically throughout the game.

  • @Capydachi
    @Capydachi Рік тому

    As a Baltimore fan I hate the Steelers but have the utmost respect and admiration for The Bus

  • @richardgale1287
    @richardgale1287 Рік тому +1

    4:38 - That's Bettis running through Urlacher. Nobody ran through Urlacher.

  • @justice4all772
    @justice4all772 Рік тому

    He was a blocking back in college for another great running back .

  • @darklingnight5947
    @darklingnight5947 Рік тому

    My favorite Jerome Bettis stat in one game was 5 rushes 1 yard 3 touchdowns

  • @ERum9700
    @ERum9700 29 днів тому

    Hope u guys are keeping up on their season this year

  • @jasonfederer993
    @jasonfederer993 Рік тому

    SB XL, his final game - played and won in his hometown of Detroit

  • @Timmycoo
    @Timmycoo Рік тому

    My dad absolutely loved watching him play, and he was a niner's fan. lol. But I grew up watching Bettis and he was a style I was not used to lol. So it made football really fun. Also, notice #52 from the Ravens in this compilation try.

  • @pepsimachine15
    @pepsimachine15 Місяць тому

    I actually delivered a pizza (well, 5 of them and a few hoagies) to him way back when I worked at pizza outlet in hampton during my winter break from college. Apparently it was kind of a tradition for him and a few other players to bulk up with lots of carbs the day before a game. Nice guy, nice tip too :)

  • @supersasukemaniac
    @supersasukemaniac Рік тому

    There's a reason why his nickname is "The Bus" once he got going, he wasn't stopping till he got to his destination, be it the End Zone or line to gain.

  • @spleeenb4uwere551
    @spleeenb4uwere551 Рік тому +1

    Music is from Halo.

  • @ERum9700
    @ERum9700 29 днів тому

    I'm a black and gold forever fan bleed black and gold