How I learned to stop worrying and love the football

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  • @FoldingScreenMonkey
    @FoldingScreenMonkey День тому +851

    On the field straight up "jurdling it" and by "it", haha well. let's justr say. My foutbal

  • @rionsanura
    @rionsanura День тому +313

    every time i see the doctorcoat on pat in the thumbnail i know i am in for a GOOD TIME and a BIG LEARN

    • @rionsanura
      @rionsanura День тому +5

      oh my god you got the creedshirt

  • @Ptylermon
    @Ptylermon День тому +116

    The dialogue option of "I'm Pats" and then the caption reading "Pats:..." is such a perfect joke

  • @lunarmagpie619
    @lunarmagpie619 День тому +275

    HORRIFYING video to click on while sitting in the garage waiting room waiting for them to rotate my tires

    • @polygon
      @polygon  День тому +70

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @caseysailor9301
      @caseysailor9301 День тому +7

      what was on the tv and what was your battery at?

    • @feralkitty33
      @feralkitty33 18 годин тому +1

      none of the shops near me have TVs anymore 😢 Half dont even have a place to charge phone

  • @CatCheshireThe
    @CatCheshireThe День тому +107

    For anyone that's wondering, the "Aggies" thing is because Agricultural Science tends to be a big thing in schools in more rural states. It's similar to how some schools are about their engineering programs

    • @hirshja
      @hirshja 21 годину тому +3

      Ah yes, the MIT engies are a well known team.

    • @dgeo9958
      @dgeo9958 19 годин тому

      @@hirshja RPI Engineers 🤷‍♂

    • @ihappy1
      @ihappy1 18 годин тому +1

      @hirshja I love when the MIT Engies take the field and the crowd goes "Need a dispenser here!"

    • @ChristianCTaken
      @ChristianCTaken 16 годин тому +1

      It used to be a derogatory term from locals for people flocking to university cities for the then-new ag-science programs, iirc

    • @Caml3
      @Caml3 14 годин тому

      @@ChristianCTaken "University cities"- you mean college towns😄? College Station and Auburn ain't exactly Metropolis and Gotham.

  • @brockmckelvey7327
    @brockmckelvey7327 День тому +183

    The Pats? As in, the Patriots? You didn't fail that conversation, you successfully avoided talking to a New England Patriots fan. That's a win in my book.

    • @DigitaIJustice
      @DigitaIJustice 13 годин тому +3

      I’m convinced sports actually push people apart

    • @Sagesat
      @Sagesat 4 години тому

      There's crappy fans in every fan base, but most of us are pretty chill

  • @ThinkingFootball
    @ThinkingFootball День тому +59

    This brings me so much joy!
    As a brit who fell in love with the game and went on to make it both his main hobby and career - Video games (specifically Madden 05) helped me learn the mechanics of football, it's an amazing learning tool.
    It's just Chess with Bulldozers - when you learn that, you get why it's so popular.

    • @slidingcatch
      @slidingcatch День тому +1

      One of my favorite breakdown channels, great to see you here 🙏

    • @levirhoden
      @levirhoden День тому +1

      Ah madden 05 on the GameCube, that’s where it started for me

    • @bizooty8782
      @bizooty8782 День тому

      Chess with bulldozers killed me lol

  • @Brocolissimo
    @Brocolissimo День тому +42

    The best part of knowing ball is being able to sit around with the guys and just name dudes. It is endlessly entertaining to remember and reminisce about dudes that played ball 20 years ago. I don't know why.

    • @tyhuggins850
      @tyhuggins850 День тому +4

      Matt Hasselback Boston College alum, "we want the ball, we're going to score!!"

    • @Brocolissimo
      @Brocolissimo День тому +2

      @@tyhuggins850 ooh if we’re going Seahawks from that era and video games we GOTTA name my guy Shaun Alexander. Washington Football Team LEGEND. I remember the 3 or 4 games he played with us in ‘08 fondly.

    • @taylorpratt1155
      @taylorpratt1155 23 години тому +1

      This is pretty similar to the way video game players sit around and remember old games. "Remember Ray Lewis, Shaun Alexander, and Chris Kluwe? Remember Halo 2, No More Heroes, and Dwarf Fortress?"

    • @unclefuncledan
      @unclefuncledan 21 годину тому +2

      LaDainian Tomlinson was a PROBLEM

    • @ThinkingFootball
      @ThinkingFootball 17 годин тому +1

      My favorite pasttime

  • @wavesofbabies
    @wavesofbabies День тому +236

    Me starting the video, clueless: "Man this would be such a cool video to collab with Secret Base for."

    • @polygon
      @polygon  День тому +72

      are you clueless, or are you receiving psychic messages...

    • @SoutheastSam3
      @SoutheastSam3 День тому +9

      Is this a Pat or Jon Bois video?

    • @GammaFn.
      @GammaFn. День тому +11

      The jazz at 1:20 gave me such SB vibes

    • @CristinaAlmarazLopez
      @CristinaAlmarazLopez День тому

      The way I just KNEW Ryan Simmons would show up hahah

    • @WMDistraction
      @WMDistraction День тому

      @@CristinaAlmarazLopez
      That collab was so out of left field I was like, “I SWEAR I KNOW THIS GUY”

  • @tweeds2140
    @tweeds2140 День тому +34

    Lifetime football fan who can 100% talk shop with anyone. You don't gotta know the complex stuff like formations (especially defensive formations) or when and why such and such is a good or bad playcall to enjoy, watch, or talk about the sport - you really just need to know the nomenclature and be able to identify it, also know the teams and how they're doing this season as well as their key players. Helps to have a team you're actively rooting for. It's like any sport. Granted, football is really complex and there's a lot to learn, but if you watch two games with someone who's your average football fan, you'd pick up pretty much everything you need to know. From there, you can become as much of an armchair coach as you want. "4th quarter, 2nd & goal, 3 yards to gain, down by 4 with 8 seconds on the clock." That's not very complex, and it's easy to understand the intensity of the situation if you know just a little bit. Go Gators!

  • @cocommander
    @cocommander День тому +84

    The concept of this video reminds me of myself when I first started high school. Most conversations with other dudes made me want to turn off their voice boxes so they would shut up, but then I learned more about football so I could have SOMETHING to talk about. And then I realized that I actually really like it... mostly because it's very dumb, too complex, and insanely marketable (the last point mostly has to do with the American sports industry as a whole).

    • @Sgubby
      @Sgubby День тому +8

      The complexity is something I use a lot to open up all my non-sport-loving friends to it. Oh? You're a dork like me that likes tactical or strategy games? Well let me tell you about running a mesh concept when you know the defense is in man coverage after you've sent a guy in motion to confirm. The "boring downtime" in football is filled with strategy if you know what you're looking for. I've gotten a surprising number of my friends into the sport this way lol.

    • @suites.74
      @suites.74 День тому +5

      That's what I love about football compared to other sports. It's turn based strategy instead of simply seeing who can run the fastest or whatever

    • @PirateOfPlayTime
      @PirateOfPlayTime 19 годин тому +2

      @@Sgubby I mean even something as basic as asking "what do you think they're gonna do here?" in any given situation is something so unique to football. In every other sport, the answer to that question no matter the situation is always "Pretty much the same exact thing they've been doing for the past 90 minutes, except maybe they'll get more desperate about it." Football isn't just about which team has better players, it's about which team's coaches were better prepared and made better decisions through the course of the game, it's about the way certain players match up against each other.

    • @PlaySA
      @PlaySA 11 годин тому +2

      The complexity is what I love about it. I know an absolute shitload of useless information about football, but do I know everything? Of course not. Literally know one knows everything there is to know. More than anything I am fascinated by questions of personnel, roster management, formations, plays, coverage schemes, blocking assignments, offensive and defensive theories/coaching trees, blitz concepts, run concepts, pass concepts, etc. etc. There's no other sport with that level of complexity in terms of what you can teach the guys on the field to do and then have them execute. That's what I enjoy about it, it's an endless well. I don't even have one single team that I root for, more like I like some teams better than others.

  • @pete972
    @pete972 День тому +23

    Honestly Pat if you like wrestling then college football is the perfect sport for you. So many rivalries, narratives, wild characters, beef, grudges, redemption arcs, deep lore... that's what I actually love most about football.

    • @ihappy1
      @ihappy1 18 годин тому +1

      For real, most viewers aren't really tuned in to the intricate movements of a couple dozen guys on the field, they're watching for the big plays, rooting for their team, hoping their rival team loses, and paying attention to maybe 1 or 2 notable players on the field.
      Picking a team, sticking with them, and genuinely caring about how well they do is the core of it for most sports fans. Sure some could talk more strategy but most folks interest begins and ends with their team scoring more, and that's just fine

    • @GarlicDogDOTA
      @GarlicDogDOTA 18 годин тому +1

      College football is definitely the way to go. NFL football is obviously, truly, better quality football play. But at the end of the day what really makes the sport special is the connection fans have with their teams. There is nothing like going to an SEC rivalry game and seeing people who truly HATE the other team. It’s amazing.
      Additionally you just don’t get underdogs at the same level, for example the NIU defeat of ND is insane, truly incredible. It’s not the nfl where there are all kinds of (for lack of a better word) catchup mechanics, in college if you have no money you have no team. I’m a UF fan and FAU alum, so watching my owls rise and fall is amazing, and watching my gators suck is just really sad

  • @kellystar3213
    @kellystar3213 День тому +42

    this intro is EXACTLY how disco elysium works

  • @ub321
    @ub321 День тому +41

    As a Canadian, I have this same relationship with hockey - I'm not interested in it, and I don't follow it, but I know enough about the game to successfully converse with someone who *is* into hockey and not feel like a weirdo.
    Good and interesting idea for a video Pat! The Dark Souls boss run comparison was great!

    • @Guimhj
      @Guimhj День тому +1

      Brazilian - soccer - same

    • @CatCheshireThe
      @CatCheshireThe День тому +2

      I think the advantage that non-sports interested Canadians have is that Hockey is a sport that's a lot easier to understand just by looking at it because you're only really trying to do one thing. Football is kind of notorious for being confusing because it's not just that there's a ton of jargon to learn, but that even if you think you've got some of it figured out, now all of a sudden they're doing something called "special teams" and trying to do a completely different thing than what they were doing a minute ago.

    • @krusher181
      @krusher181 День тому

      @@Guimhjoh man that’s gotta be weird. Opposite of me being a huge football/soccer fan in Canada. Barely anyone my age cares about soccer

    • @krusher181
      @krusher181 День тому

      @@CatCheshireThehard to explain offsides and stuff like that to randoms though. It’s more simple than football for sure I’ll agree on that

    • @vulixirus
      @vulixirus 22 години тому

      ​@@krusher181I relate to American hockey fans a lot as a Canadian gridiron football fan. Hockey dominates so much of the culture and sports media, and football is kind of an afterthought. Exact opposite of what it is across the border.

  • @mAndytheBearman
    @mAndytheBearman День тому +24

    Most absurdist point here is the Pats having a good season prior to Drake Maye taking over

  • @Lavarpsu10
    @Lavarpsu10 День тому +57

    Football is my favorite sport
    I like the way the jurdle when the yardage's short
    (seriously what tf is a "jurdle" I've watched football for 30 years and have never heard this). Love me a Patrick video, especially with an SB crossover!

    • @zope6362
      @zope6362 День тому +11

      I think it's supposed to be juke+hurdle but Idk what the hell that means... are you like...jumping over the air next to a guy?

    • @vulixirus
      @vulixirus 22 години тому

      Coaches basically speak in their own language lmao, and some of that jargon eventually bleeds into the general media/fan lingo.

    • @DrZaius3141
      @DrZaius3141 19 годин тому

      @@vulixirus If somebody uses jargon that makes your blood curdle - it's called jurdle.

    • @PlaySA
      @PlaySA 11 годин тому +1

      It's not actual jargon, it's video game jargon. It means essentially (I assume) that the game will decide for your whether a juke or a hurdle is appropriate when you press that button. That being said they could've just called it 'juke/hurdle'.

  • @mattbrowny
    @mattbrowny День тому +20

    Bruh this video speaks to me so hard. Just a few weeks ago I had basically the same conversation as you're open and my wife was like "You're just a disappointment to men". lol. And then the creed superbowl shirt???? Amazing.

  • @Michael_Lindell
    @Michael_Lindell День тому +19

    Video games and football have a lot in common; one has QTEs and the other has CTEs.

  • @desmondk-o7148
    @desmondk-o7148 День тому +8

    Gotta say, this is by far one of the most Pat Gill videos Pat Gill has ever made

    • @ihappy1
      @ihappy1 18 годин тому

      Pat Gill: "I don't understand fighting games, but I'm going to learn to love them.
      "I don't understand football, so I'm going to use video games to understand it."
      What's next? "I used Trombone Champ to understand the intricacies of 20th century America. jazz?"
      I would watch that

  • @pixeltaku
    @pixeltaku День тому +27

    We love a good Pat video on a topic I scarcely understand until after the video
    Edit: i still don’t know football. good video though

  • @Petch85
    @Petch85 День тому +25

    Too relatable dial it back back a little 😂

  • @jer103
    @jer103 День тому +4

    1. Football is something you grow up with. Personally, I watched it with family, and I played it for 4 years.
    2. It helps to know all of the teams. Like there are 32 NFL teams. That the Pats are the New England Patriots, and was the best pro team in the North Eastern US.
    3. I don't play sports games, either. I played a few growing up, but none in my adult life.

  • @rocker7251
    @rocker7251 День тому +5

    Props to this guy for trying something way out of his comfort zone.

  • @tehkyle5k
    @tehkyle5k День тому +26

    WAKE FOREST MENTIONED

    • @javiers5599
      @javiers5599 День тому

      WHAT THE FUCK IS A MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL?!?!?!?

  • @cassun603
    @cassun603 День тому +4

    after that intro, i have never been more disappointed that a video wasn't 3 hours long

  • @Jooberwak
    @Jooberwak День тому +3

    I really feel this premise. When I was little I learned about sports to better relate to my relatives and it's genuinely such a helpful icebreaker.

  • @Demurr
    @Demurr День тому +10

    The little intro video. Immaculate

  • @FabriSlv
    @FabriSlv День тому +5

    I just love Pat. You're a good guy. I'm glad you make videos.
    I'm european and I know absolutely nothing about american football - and I can't even relate because I'm one of those obsessive soccer fans who base their happiness off their team's scores - but I just had a good time, and I'm grateful for that. ✨

  • @bluefireball0210
    @bluefireball0210 День тому +2

    As a Clemson grad feeling a bit lonely out in California, I was delighted to see so many clips of my home team in this video.

  • @StoicalSnake
    @StoicalSnake День тому +7

    I never cared about football outside of some level of disdain I had for it's vicegrip on American culture. So, I'm still in disbelief that I actually follow full NFL seasons now. I think a big part of what got me into it was honestly just getting older. Young me found the idea of sitting through a three hour game deeply unappealing. Now that I'm older, three hours is nothing to me. Time is flying by at an increasingly alarming rate so it doesn't bother me as much anymore. And yeah, over half of that three hour run time is ads and players standing around. If I'm not watching a game on delay and can FF through the ads, I have to be doing something else, usually playing a game or working on something. I almost always skip the 3rd quarter. Watching with friends helps because y'all can talk and half pay attention but then still get locked in during the tense moments and big plays.
    Following a team helps. You see that the quest to win a Super Bowl is the most brutal, most punishing rougue-like. Seasons can collapse at any moment for even the best teams. Also, following a full season and watching a little bit of every team, it's incredibly dramatic. The stories and drama that evolves through an NFL season and even through an off-season is addicting, compelling, and I now understand why so much media is dedicated to analysis and press conferences. It can feel like you're watching a season of great television instead of just watching sports.

    • @suites.74
      @suites.74 День тому +3

      To me football is turn based strategy with class types like Magic the Gathering. it's all about matchups and predictions

  • @k2xplorer77
    @k2xplorer77 День тому +6

    "Did you see that ludicrous display last night?"

  • @snowballeffect7812
    @snowballeffect7812 День тому +5

    What's not to understand? We, as Americans, absolutely go bananas for preventable traumatic brain injuries!

  • @hughmcfall8634
    @hughmcfall8634 День тому +9

    I've always called boss run ups in Dark Souls playing "Football Souls" someone should really make a mod, where I can wear football pads and get no attacks and 4 tries to make it to the boss without getting hit.

  • @faust1567
    @faust1567 День тому +22

    PATRICK TIME

  • @TheFallorn
    @TheFallorn 19 годин тому +2

    The speed at which the algorithm shot this to the very top of my suggestions is currently rewriting physics.

  • @machineo12887
    @machineo12887 День тому +3

    Getting into football as an adult is like being vegetarian your whole life and then one day being like, "You know what, I'm just gonna get super into veal."

  • @Teletheus
    @Teletheus День тому +6

    It’s *sorta* like tackle chess. Different players (or pieces) move across the board in different ways, and-whether most fans realize it or not-it requires both short-term tactics (play by play) and long-term strategy (drive by drive) to succeed.

    • @suites.74
      @suites.74 День тому +2

      To me, it always reminded me of magic the gathering because you have different class types and it's all about predictions and setup. If you're able to establish a mismatch against your opponent, you attack it. You win

    • @Teletheus
      @Teletheus 16 годин тому

      @@suites.74 That’s a great comparison too! And there are ways of playing off an opponent’s expectations in predicting your plan too confidently. If a standard pass were a Green spell (go/grow as far as possible as fast as possible) and a standard run were a Red spell (charge straight toward the problem and burn right through it), then a play-action pass or a draw run would be Blue spells (hiding your true plan in the form of its opposite).

  • @TwoSpark55
    @TwoSpark55 День тому +1

    as a non-sporty person, playing some sport while growing up and being semi interested in watching a variety of sports with my Dad helped me build a veeery basic understanding of the rules, fundamentals and strategies.
    I don't keep up daily/weekly whenever a new season rolls around, but I'll passively pay attention.
    End result, in all the conversations I've had where sport came up as "the topic", I've had at least a 70% success rate in not seeming like a fool, but I've never met a "sports gatekeeper" (thank god)

  • @1984Bergeron
    @1984Bergeron День тому +1

    A little over a decade ago, I got very good at NCAA only because I wanted to beat my roommate who was much better at the game. From just playing the game, I picked up what each position was doing, what packages were, how to read a play and how to audible against it. I ended up with a deep knowledge of the sport. Football games are a great way to learn the sport.

  • @rek8193
    @rek8193 7 хвилин тому +1

    During the intro I was thinking about how after moving to Kansas City I’ve needed to become a Chiefs fan just to survive, then you mentioned Taylor Swift less than two minutes in and shook me to my core.

  • @DEFAULT_TEXT
    @DEFAULT_TEXT День тому +8

    Three words: Barry. Sanders. Highlights.

  • @intraum
    @intraum День тому +24

    hey who jurdled in here?

  • @oldramen373
    @oldramen373 День тому +9

    Just watch a Jon Bois video and youll suddenly love football even if youve never heard of it before

    • @Sam-lr9oi
      @Sam-lr9oi День тому +2

      Randall Cunningham Siezes the Means of Production

    • @PirateOfPlayTime
      @PirateOfPlayTime 19 годин тому

      I'm not a baseball fan at all, but the Dave Steib series had me in tears.

  • @MustachioNut
    @MustachioNut День тому +8

    Did you see that ludicrous display last night?

  • @CalebSpronk
    @CalebSpronk День тому +1

    I 100% picked up following sports after college for the same reason set out in the opening segment (to be able to talk smalltalk with coworkers and whatnot)... And after 15 years, I'm now a huge sports fan, going to at least 40+ games (across all sports) a year, baseball being my favorite. I legit was shocked at Ryan's response mid video saying it made things harder to talk with strangers. That is the complete opposite of my experience... It's shockingly been a huge boon for my social interactions.

  • @hmsmowood
    @hmsmowood День тому

    I really cannot get enough of Pat speaking calmly to us about goofy shit for extended periods of time. I am amused and my soul is soothed all in one go.

  • @JimJimmsen-f6r
    @JimJimmsen-f6r День тому +4

    Did you see that ludicrous display last night?
    The thing about Arsenal is they always try and walk it in.

  • @krusher181
    @krusher181 День тому +3

    Sports really is just about community and watching some people compete in a (hopefully) entertaining way. It’s also got a dopamine response when you’re playing a sport and you do something very well synchronized with your teammates.
    I really love sports but I def am the minority in my friend group and I get why people don’t enjoy them.
    Watching high level competition is interesting to some, not to others, but everyone seems to enjoy the community aspect. Id argue the majority of sports fans don’t even think much about the sport itself, just the atmosphere and if they’re winning/doing well.

  • @JacobGeller
    @JacobGeller 12 годин тому +1

    This is such a good concept and execution for a video!!!

  • @Yankee_Doodle_Dandy
    @Yankee_Doodle_Dandy 20 годин тому

    Following team and player storylines is a huge part of football and football conversations. There are players that never got a chance to shine crushing it on a new team, season ending injuries, wondering if the players your team drafted will be good or bad, redemption arcs, number one picks, busts, speculation on team matchups based on star players, etc.

  • @chrispio2088
    @chrispio2088 18 годин тому +1

    I need more Polygon / Secret Base collabs more than I need air to breathe

  • @Lewa263
    @Lewa263 День тому +2

    Back in the mid-2000s, my family had a Sega Dreamcast and my dad decided to buy a football game for it. I don't know which game it was twenty years later, but I do know that even my dad, who watches multiple games every week during the NFL season, was confused by all the choices and jargon. I think to most football viewers, it's less about the jurdles and squibs and more about the shared experience of seeing the game. In that way, it's the same as any other tv show.

  • @Zennitube
    @Zennitube День тому +2

    as an autistic kid 00's gamer nerd that grew up on N64 Madden, this was pure ecstasy

  • @PlaySA
    @PlaySA 11 годин тому +1

    I'm a huge football fan, although I'm a bit outside of the norm in the sense that there is not one team that I am 'committed' to. More than anything I am fascinated by questions of personnel, roster management, formations, plays, coverage schemes, blocking assignments, offensive and defensive theories/coaching trees, blitz concepts, run concepts, pass concepts, etc. etc. There's no other sport with that level of complexity in terms of what you can teach the guys on the field to do and then have them execute. It's a very unique sport, and I think for the most part it was the complexity that fascinated me when I first got into it.
    Also, socially it does less than nothing for me. I can count the number of football conversations I've had with friends on two fingers, the vast majority of my friend group could not care less about the sport. Or video games, for that matter.

  • @jessdriscoll
    @jessdriscoll День тому +3

    Pat Gill 🤝Griffin McElroy choosing the Demon Deacons for that weird old man

  • @brendanwatroba8568
    @brendanwatroba8568 16 годин тому

    Playing NCAA 2014 was legitimately how I learned the rules of football. I'm certainly no expert, but it did allow me to know generally what was going on when I was in a place that football was happening.
    It also gave me name recognition so when you said "Demon Deacons" my mind went "Ah yes, of Wake Forest"

  • @mattgardiner744
    @mattgardiner744 День тому +3

    Why would I ever care about football when I can watch hockey, the greatest sport on earth

  • @ishimarooo
    @ishimarooo 9 годин тому

    the opening scenario at the car repair shop was too real lmao. great video, as someone who comes from an NFL loving family I get the appeal of football but I'll never be a football guy and that's okay

  • @moonblaze2713
    @moonblaze2713 День тому +1

    Pat, I am genuinely happy for you. But I am so disappointed you left it there. You finally earned the starting position, thats where the story usually starts. I gotta know how Pat Ball did! Did he win a confrence championship? National? Did you win the coveted Hesimen?
    You left me hanging!

  • @wuzi7049
    @wuzi7049 День тому +5

    I think game grumps: football is just DnD for jocks

  • @BingoClamshell
    @BingoClamshell 9 годин тому

    LMAO, this is so real. Literally just had one of my students ask me about football. I just said, "Sorry I don't really watch sports" and they said, "That's ok, no worries." Glad I'm taking the right path.

  • @FrizzlenillCAN
    @FrizzlenillCAN День тому +4

    The idea of the other person concluding to themself that the conversation is over and nothing's particularly out of the ordinary is a fail state, is baffling to me. 40min staring at a wall vs more social skill checks is an easy decision.

  • @Djiehh
    @Djiehh 9 хвилин тому

    My first exposure to actual football came through Madden Ninetysomething on the original Game Boy. Exposure to football in Germany during the 90's came basically through pop culture. I could tell you that Al Bundy scored four TDs in a single game for Polk High, but I had no clue what it meant. But somehow, it awakened something in me that grew into a lifelong fascination.
    I cultivated my interest through more sophisticated versions of Madden, started watching the Super Bowl each year by accident when I stumbled over SB XL on free TV, had a plus-size cable TV package for a while in order to watch ESPN, and even played actual football for two years in my twenties.
    It's still exotic to be a football 🏈 guy in Europe (as opposed to a football ⚽️ guy), but it's been a fun trip so far. It's the only passion I really entirely developed on my own terms.

  • @SeanFranchise
    @SeanFranchise 19 годин тому

    Despite growing up in a household that watched UNC football every Saturday growing up, I didn't understand football at all until receiving Madden 64 for Christmas and playing it all night with my dad and brother in law. It was the perfect way to learn downs/conversions, formations, and play calling work, as well as the joys of jamming A to plow through defenses Jerome "The Bus" Bettis. I've loved the sport ever since, but it wouldn't have happened without video games.
    Also despite being a NCSU Wolfpack fan these days, the Demon Deacon is my favorite mascot in NC - good choice.

  • @TheGodOfInsanty
    @TheGodOfInsanty 18 годин тому

    man only pat could get me to watch a twenty minute video about football and still have me be engaged

  • @andrewwinslow6346
    @andrewwinslow6346 День тому +3

    I see you with the Jon Bois-alike intro music. Well played sir

  • @Myiic
    @Myiic 19 годин тому

    I absolutely love videos like these that try to get people that have 0 interest in something to have at least 1% interest in a thing

  • @queenofthesalt5199
    @queenofthesalt5199 15 годин тому

    As a person who, while not a football genius, IS a football enthusiast to an extent where I regularly watch a game each week(my teams are the Steelers and Texans), I’d like to share an opinion.
    Football doesn’t socially help me in the way that it fixes my conversational skills. Those are passable at best. What it DOES do is allow me to talk with people who I would otherwise be terrified of talking to. I’m a certified Weeb, I’ve got a list of favorite anime that’s 90+ shows long, and anime’s the type of thing I’ll talk about most of the time.
    Knowing about football gives me a base of knowledge in something culturally separate from my other interests, which allows me to relate to people I otherwise would have nothing in common with.

  • @Popcorn_Pigeon
    @Popcorn_Pigeon День тому +13

    Or Dr. Strange-glove

    • @Popcorn_Pigeon
      @Popcorn_Pigeon День тому +3

      American football players wear gloves, right?

    • @Minnevan
      @Minnevan День тому

      @@Popcorn_Pigeonyes

  • @sirmonticus4319
    @sirmonticus4319 18 годин тому

    I think a big part of enjoying football is always following a team or player's "storyline." As a Cowboys fan, part of our storyline is that we have big expectations for a storied team that should he able to deliver, but somehow never do. Yet, the hope and excitement remains - and we feel the pain when we absolutely blow it in the playoffs.

  • @AlexSinclair
    @AlexSinclair 20 годин тому

    "Normal people are rarely normal. They're weird" is maybe the most deeply resonant idea I've ever come across.

  • @ambergristones
    @ambergristones День тому +14

    Utah State Aggie here, happy for a mention.

    • @xdanster21
      @xdanster21 День тому

      I hope the MWC can stay together, sorry it’s being blown up actively

  • @EinDose
    @EinDose День тому

    My big struggle with getting into sports is that, after decades of not having that in my life in a culture that's SUPER sport-motivated, I finally got into it... with sports that aren't popular here at all.
    I'm in Australia, I can't talk about BASEBALL, that might be worse than talking about nothing!

  • @TeaRex
    @TeaRex День тому

    As someone who grew up watching and playing football its funny how I'm actually baffled by people NOT liking football. Like for some reason it just seems so obvious to me that this shit is great despite all the evidence that plenty of people arent interested. Glad you're giving it a go, its a great sport.

  • @Poly-e7f
    @Poly-e7f День тому +3

    It's crazy to me that Americans refer to this sport as "Football" in international online spaces. I get that you call it that when talking to other Americans but surely you know how weird it sounds to people overseas.

  • @hexavexagon1723
    @hexavexagon1723 День тому

    I've never felt so betrayed and disappointed as when the message "normal video begins now" appeared less than 2 minutes in.

  • @ginginese
    @ginginese День тому +1

    Garage Simulator 2000 might be the greatest game of all time

  • @ianwatson3238
    @ianwatson3238 19 годин тому

    I find that when I talk about football, it’s almost always with people who like the same team as I do. We have a common understanding of who the players are and are equally excited/saddened by how they are playing. Nobody really talks about stuff like how switch releases are so effective or why jet sweeps never seem to work.
    There’s also the fact that college football fans and NFL fans can have very little in common as one can know next to nothing about the other’s league.

  • @nathanlovin
    @nathanlovin День тому

    It’s funny. I feel like I never know enough as big football fans but if I can learn enough about players and recent history, it helps me connect with other “dudes.” If I don’t know a specific player or team well enough, they’re usually happy to explain 😂

  • @Demasx
    @Demasx День тому

    The opening sketch is why everyone in law school was forced to follow football despite no one actually liking it when pressed

  • @adamlackseverything
    @adamlackseverything День тому

    Nothing has ever embodied the mortifying ordeal of being known as much as the first 80 seconds of this video my word

  • @MyersTroy
    @MyersTroy День тому +1

    That smile at 3:55 had me cackling

  • @samuellarreal
    @samuellarreal 10 годин тому

    as a fútbol-watching foreigner living in the states, I really appreciate this video

  • @WowBigMoo
    @WowBigMoo День тому

    I only have one friend that fully understands the gameplay in NCAA 25 and he is literally a college football coach.

  • @DEL673
    @DEL673 День тому +1

    Pat letting his New England show with the Pats mention.

  • @ihappy1
    @ihappy1 18 годин тому

    I remember liking a book called "how football explains America." At first I didn't know where it was gonna go and the premise seemed ridiculous, but it turns out it a mostly sociological look at both football and the USA.
    One of the main aspects the book talks about it is how the US, as well as football (specifically the NFL) are hyper individualistic. Yes Football is a team sport but so often the coverage laser focuses on specific players and features them as essentially the main characters of their team. The Patriots might be the whole team but people love to talk about just Tom Brady. Usually these "main characters" tend to be the quarterback, but can sometimes be receivers or running backs, and rarely defense like Raw Lewis.
    But it speaks to how a lot of American media and stories focus on a single hero tackling the odds more so than a collective group, your John Wick, Batman, Joel Last of Us type characters.
    Now this view definitely bleeds into other sports, Baseball highlights notable hitters, pitchers, or outfielders. And if course Basketball has it's superstars, but Football has this the most, maybe in part because everyone is wearing helmets, so the team as a whole blends together and leaves room for a story about an individual.
    The book also talks about how in other countries that value a collective and group action tend to gravitate more towards larger group sports like Soccer. Where there is less of a "main guy" and more of a team working together. Obviously talented players will be noticed, and storylines will develop no matter where you are, but it's a bit less prominent compared to how US, and specifically our sports coverage here, covers it

  • @tfofurn
    @tfofurn 17 годин тому

    I didn't care about football until my 30s. Ironically, the two games that cemented my fandom were both dramatic losses for my team. That team didn't get good for another decade, but the drama was hard to give up.

  • @pikachuf0dder937
    @pikachuf0dder937 День тому +1

    I don't know how you convinced me to watch this video but you did and I enjoyed it. I'm not even American-

  • @seansstuff1911
    @seansstuff1911 День тому

    I will say, the section where he explains why he doesn’t understand football he outlines why people like football pretty quickly in the first few things.

  • @nero7997
    @nero7997 11 хвилин тому

    Impressive display of coachspeak in the press conference

  • @BoomFantasyOfficial
    @BoomFantasyOfficial 15 годин тому

    Awesome video. As a gamer with friends that don't watch football, the Dark Souls run analogy is perfect and fantastic. If you do have the urge to run another career, instead of sticking with offense you should give something like Linebacker or Safety a try! Understanding the cat-and-mouse nature of football tactics is one of the things that makes the game great!

  • @thedamnedandenlighted496
    @thedamnedandenlighted496 17 годин тому

    As someone who was actually at 11%, that opening was terrifing

  • @connorhale341
    @connorhale341 День тому +2

    Lavell Edward's Stadium in the thumbnail! Go Cougars!

  • @lukethompson7083
    @lukethompson7083 21 годину тому

    Football is a very complex sport, and honestly, most fans don't really understand more than a basic level of what's going on. There's no need to know what blocking scheme the offensive line is using for their run plays, or what the zone checks are for the defense. If you understand the basic rules (holding, pass interference, offsides, etc.) and know how good or bad teams are doing, you're pretty much there. Also, a ton of people are only want to talk about fantasy football, so being a part of a fantasy football league would probably help the most conversationally.

  • @HorribleChoice
    @HorribleChoice День тому

    As a Wake alum, I fully love everyone learning wtf our mascot is.

  • @wyatttibbitts8603
    @wyatttibbitts8603 День тому

    Finally a complimentary pairing with the Kotaku football video by Tim Rogers

  • @King_Rey016
    @King_Rey016 День тому

    Wake Forest is wild for being a Baptist university and having Demon Deacons as a nickname

  • @MinceMouse
    @MinceMouse День тому +1

    Broke: Football is like a turn based rpg
    Woke: Football is like dark souls

  • @Ofrty
    @Ofrty 17 годин тому

    the Harbinger reference is brilliant

  • @samuelcarter2624
    @samuelcarter2624 День тому

    Please make this into a series. I will watch them all