@@abrahamjackson6019 Joe Greene. LeRoy Selmon (rip), Bob Lilly (best cowboy d-lineman of all time), Vince Wilfork, Buck Bucchanen, Cortez Kennedy, Charles Haley, Fred Deen.
Mr. Smith motivated me as a young boy to start playing football! In the mid 80s to mid 90s I was a big Buffalo Bills fan Bruce Smith had a lot to do with my football background! Lawrence Taylor was a second person that motivated me to play football GOAT
Randy White's story about Phil Simms is priceless! And without question Randy had one of the best nicknames in football history.............."The Manster"!!! His voice is exactly how I imagined it, deep and gruff!
Hell yeah i can see all my heros all at one table but i do wish reggie white was there rip The Minister Of Defense Edit:thanks for the likes guys i really do wish they would have Defensvie tackles one of the hardest positions to play plus never really get alot of respect
LMAO at Randy White and his first memory is the cases of Coors he got to take home. PERFECT! For those of you too young to remember Randy White, he was basically the JJ Watt of the late 70's/Early 80's. What a bad ass!!!
No disrespect. But if you’re watching this video, you prolly know football and the history of it.. you shouldn’t need to explain or contextualize who Randy “Manster” White is...
My good friend from high school was Don McCafferty, his father was the head coach of the Baltimore Colts.....in 1970 the Colts summer training camp was in Golden Colorado......after camp was over Don called me to ask if I’d pick him up at the airport which I did.....Don asked me to help him with his luggage which consisted of three bags that didn’t have a clothes in them, but......two cases of Coors tall cans.....he explained the story to me and we laughed.....I did get a six pack from him.....Coors was the best, especially back then......the Colts went on to win Super Bowl 5...
@@jamesanthony5681 my dad always said that the harder I worked, the luckier I would be in life, as usual. He was right, I look back and when things were not going well, is when I wasn't working as hard as I should have been, with me it was not physically it was not using my head right, doing that stinkin thinkin.. your head ain't right, you (me) ain't right...
They are all DEs which is like outside line backer except you rushing 76-99 percent of the plays. They said DL, but it should be ends. Two guys who would of been there or should is Deacon and Ed jones. Them and white man also wish they did what they did with RBs and had JJ or some other recent one. They could do DTs though that would be nice. I hope they do DBs or safeties next then kickers, defense and special teams has been my favorite part which is SB 53 was my favorite and the card hawk game is my favorite reg season cause it ended up in a 6-6 four FG tie with a blocked punt and two missed OT FGs
Jon M I agree Haley was a destroyer Reggie White monster it sucks they ain’t here but there legacy is set in stone John randle I’m missing some but these are the guys that dominated the game at the position Reggie White the best out of that era he was pretty much unblockable the minister of defense
@@Jslowbro hated the manster. I was a die hard rams fan and those guys always destroyed our offensive line. Poor kent hill was never a match for randy. And when dallas played that flex we couldnt do anything with them. Hated the manster but he was a bad dude with bad intentions. When football was football.
@@Jslowbro and the fact that the manster also had the benefit of playing with ed to tall jones, harvey martin, larry cole and some other hall of famers which gave him and his team mates a huge advantage. Rip harvey martin.
All of them could ruin the average Joe's life..... lol . There is a guy from the gym that played on the Rams title team Tyoka Jackson . Dude is 6'3" 280 almost no fat and is in Spin class riding faster than anyone else. I have tried to explain to Rucker park baskeball fans. When someone does something for a living they are better than you.
A lot of talent at this table. Randy White is my favorite football player ever. He was strong,intense,great technique but my favorite attribute was his speed. He could run down a wide receiver. Would’ve been cool to have had Harvey Martin there with him. Good bunch of guys and a good program Michael Straham. 👍
Well put chris, i remember Randy "The Manster" White. He and Harvey Martin winning the CO-MVP's of the superbowl. I think that was the first time a D-lineman had won that. It was always the QB,RB, OR RECEIVER. Another guy that would have been nice to see at that table was Mr. Cowboy, Bob Lilly, i've heard old time players talk about the hardest hits they took and number 74 was mentioned by several. Not dirty, but when he hit a man, that man hit the ground.
I was lucky enough to have met Randy several times when we lived in Pennsylvania in the off season in the 1970' into the mid 1980's. Super cool guy, and kinda liked to interact with people. Awesome guy, and incredible player.
Bruce Smith off the football field is the contrast of contrasts. We all who watched him play know what a super human brutal player he was. Big, mean, and quick. To see him and hear him in this setting is blowing my mind. The others look and talk like football players. Well spoken all of them. But there is a calmness and thoughtfulness emanating from this man .
THE MANSTER RANDY WHITE!!!! The greatest D-lineman ever at Dallas. Now I said Dallas. But he is my all time favorite. But this table is full!! The Best!!
Growing up, I HAAAAATED the Cowboys (still do), but the one guy who always caught my eye was Randy White. Man oh man, he was just a baaaaaad dude, and even on TV, you could tell he just had an amazing aura about him. So as much as I couldn't stand the Cowboys, I was always as BIG fan of Randy. People may talk about Ed "Too Tall" Jones, "Hollywood" Henderson, etc., but IMO the man who led those great Cowboys teams on defense was #54.
He would get to slapping his hands then catch the guard off balance and throw him out of the way then do same to the center, then sack the qb. Not a left guard in the league liked lining up against the manster
I know I'm showing my age but the first time I remember seeing Bruce Smith was in the movie Little Giants. And his advice is still just as prevalent today as it was 25 years ago: Intimidation! Ha. Also, Steve Emtman's "Football is 80% mental and 40% physical" line is pretty nifty too if we're talking D-Line!
@@FAMCHAMP as a fellow Michael, people misspell my name probably almost 25% of the time, which absolutely baffles me for such a common name
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I love these talks. How privileged am I having gotten to see all of these amazing men play the game. Thank you to all of you for decades of amazing memories.
I remember when Randy used martial arts as part of his off-season training regimen. To my knowledge, he was the first player to do that. It definitely improved his hands being more violent against the offensive lineman
Abso-frikkin-lutely FANTASTIC!! I always loved D-Line the most, and watching these guys talk defense was like a dream come true. The way they played, their work ethic, and their passion for the game shows why they are all in the HOF.
cant wait for more positions. hopefully they did all them. I wanna see the qbs, brady, manning, montanna, and whoever else can make it. I wanna see wrs, megatron, randy moss, jerry rice, and other legend wrs who can make it. Definitely want kickers, lol. gostkowski, gould, and vinateri of course, the goat kicker. O line, too, cant forget the other big boys. Cbs will be fun too. primetime, rod woodson, mel blount, champ bailey. Safeties, ronnie lott, brian dawkins, ed reed. Maybe even punters, lol. could just be pat McAfee sitting there talking too himself lol
@George Harry he played corner im quite sure, but he might have played a bit safety. But I know for a fact that he was a corner mainly, that's what he's in the hall for
Just to add to your list. QB: Brett favre and John elway. WR: Larry Fitzgerald and Wes Welker. Saftey: Troy polumalu and John Lynch. Kicker: Sebastian janikowski.
Giants fan here.. I always come back to this clip from time to time just to watch Randy White talk about Phil Simms... I remember how I cried I was 10 when Simms got injured just at the last stretch of the season... bcs, though he wasn`t a Montana, he always took the hits and kept coming back, and for him to be out, it had to be serious....I would defend him to death as I felt he was a tough warrior, plus, I was living in LA and was practically the only Giants fan there, so ...last year, listening to no other than Randy recognizing Simms as tough... it makes me really, really happy...topped by Howie verifying it.. I`m 40 now, but makes me feel 10 again... love Football and its mistique...and that`s just because of these guys.. thank you all.
I played with Howie in Pop Warner. He was 9, playing on the under 12 team because he was so big. He had to run for 3 straight hours in a rubber suit just to make the preseason weight, as a 9 year old. When these guys talk about hard work, i think of Howie running as a 9 year old. He made the weight!! He is an awesome guy from a really large and great family. One of his uncles was coaching us.
15:38 you gotta love Randy White saying that he really likes you! As a Giants fan who was 7 when SB 21...I idolised Phill Simms...now I know for sure why....Parcells said that Simms was a fighter....Randy here confirms it...and Randy is an undeniable authority on toughness that’s for sure...
@@randycrocker9459 LOL Half Man and Half Monster... Itellya..facing Randy required some big balls.... that`s what the 82 redskins season is all about...
Such a thrill to watch videos like this. Growing up in the mid-60s and onward, I remember the great defensive lines of the Rams, Cowboys, and Vikings. Regardless of the number of chairs you put around this table, you would always have to add one more. I love our sport!
10:35 Howie and Jason...you can see they are paying the attention to understand the individual operative perspective of the “player”... like...they know they getting special info...as if they’re replaying the action in their heads...really...what an awesome video....the footage is precious...thanks
As a Dallas Cowboy fan, Randy White a.k.a. "Captain Crunch" when playing the LA Rams ran down John Cappaletti 40 yards down field and dislocated Cappelletti's shoulder. Howie Long was ejected from a "frozen field game" game for wearing baseball spikes.
I'm so proud of growing up in WNY and got to watch Bruce Smith play. As a kid playing football you never got to choose to wear number 78, the coaches had to pick u to wear 78, the player who's moving on choose you to wear 78 and I was very proud that I got to wear 78 for 3yrs
Randy White played tackle, he didn’t see consistent time at linebacker because he had no desire to cover, then once Bob lilly retired he was a 250lbs defensive tackle, and was named All Pro 9 consecutive years in his new position
I am old enough to remember Howie to Taylor but greatest DL was Bruce!!! I remember opposing coach tell RB to run toward Bruce so he get tired and sideline for couple plays. If he sees the open area, he is like Khalil Mack plus Miller with strength and agility.
I would have loved for them to talk about Reggie White. I miss watching him play, even though I am am Giants' fan. I believe that another great player who must have some insane stories is Charles Haley and John Randle, whose mouths and intensity were unmatched.
Rip to Deacon Jones and Reggie white, they would be here too.
I know :(::::
Be here too? Reggie was in a league of his own. 290 lb. end who ran a 4.8 forty and recorded 3 sacks in the superbowl? lol yeah....
What about Warren Sapp???
Warren Sapp differently belong . Deacon, Reggie and Warren who do you take off ? Nobody you simply add more chairs. Randy White was my favorite ....
@@abrahamjackson6019 Joe Greene. LeRoy Selmon (rip), Bob Lilly (best cowboy d-lineman of all time), Vince Wilfork, Buck Bucchanen, Cortez Kennedy, Charles Haley, Fred Deen.
Can’t wait for the long snapper table
Deja Voodoo the placeholder episode is gonna be wild 🔥🔥🔥
Can't wait for the cheerleader table
I'm waiting for McAfee at the punter's table
@@km3946 or cheerleaders on the table?!? lol
What about the Agent's table? Starring Albert Haynesworth 's agent and DeMarcus Russell 's? LMFAO
Bruce Smith is such a well-spoken, knowledgable, dude. I wish he was more visible in football nowadays.
It's all an ACT!!
Mr. Smith motivated me as a young boy to start playing football! In the mid 80s to mid 90s I was a big Buffalo Bills fan Bruce Smith had a lot to do with my football background! Lawrence Taylor was a second person that motivated me to play football GOAT
@@BAKER22-l4u
Explain how being well-spoken and knowledgeable can be an ACT!
Randy White definitely one of the best cowboys of all time! Very underrated amongst pass rushers all time.
Now I'm not a Cowboy fan but Bob Lilly was a hell of a D-line player as well
I don't know if he's underrated. He's considered to be one of the greats.
Randy (Manster) White, My all-time favorite cowboy!!
How is he underrated? He’s a HOFer and was named in the NFL top 100 for 100 years. Such a dumb statement by you.
Randy White's story about Phil Simms is priceless! And without question Randy had one of the best nicknames in football history.............."The Manster"!!! His voice is exactly how I imagined it, deep and gruff!
I like the story about how Russ Grimm and Redskins ran the ball down his throat at the end of the 82 nfc championship game.
Randy white was a force on the field.
Howie Long saying ‘AMEN’ acknowledging the sacrifice and hard work they all put in above and beyond their competition #levels
Tobi A. Thanks for pointing that out. I loved it!
Amen
You can see the respect and admiration that Howie has for Randy White
@@timeportal8937 "The MANSTER!"
Randy White and his 54 was just part of the excellence I watched growing up.
I could listen to randy white tell stories all day. Dude is a legend.
Hell yeah i can see all my heros all at one table but i do wish reggie white was there rip The Minister Of Defense
Edit:thanks for the likes guys i really do wish they would have Defensvie tackles one of the hardest positions to play plus never really get alot of respect
Yep
@James Ross the man who first started the term sack
Heck yeah bro
Patrick Jones it’s sad he can’t sit at this table. The greatest D-lineman of all time and a great person off the field
What about the "Secretary of Defense" Dexter Manley. Not in the Hall, but definitely noteworthy.
LMAO at Randy White and his first memory is the cases of Coors he got to take home. PERFECT! For those of you too young to remember Randy White, he was basically the JJ Watt of the late 70's/Early 80's. What a bad ass!!!
No disrespect. But if you’re watching this video, you prolly know football and the history of it.. you shouldn’t need to explain or contextualize who Randy “Manster” White is...
JJ Watt would be lucky to be 10 percent of Randy White.
mrmojorisin2 theres a fan that don’t have a clue about the game! What a ridiculous comment
@@ghettogadget206 True, but just in case. There are a lot of younger generation fans that watch these.
My good friend from high school was Don McCafferty, his father was the head coach of the Baltimore Colts.....in 1970 the Colts summer training camp was in Golden Colorado......after camp was over Don called me to ask if I’d pick him up at the airport which I did.....Don asked me to help him with his luggage which consisted of three bags that didn’t have a clothes in them, but......two cases of Coors tall cans.....he explained the story to me and we laughed.....I did get a six pack from him.....Coors was the best, especially back then......the Colts went on to win Super Bowl 5...
How does Bruce Smith (who played for 19 years in the NFL) still look like he's 35 years old?
FrankCastleAZ genetics and botox
He's black
FrankCastleAZ Dude probably got makeup on seriously though 😂😂
he eats quarterbacks for breakfast...
haha yes thats exactly what i was thinking. I even looked up his age (56) to see. Even Howie looks 20 years younger than he is (59).
the secret to success is "there are no secrets, it's called hard work..." - Amen Bruce Smith
Goes with most everything in life
@@randycrocker9459 Yup.
@@jamesanthony5681 my dad always said that the harder I worked, the luckier I would be in life, as usual. He was right, I look back and when things were not going well, is when I wasn't working as hard as I should have been, with me it was not physically it was not using my head right, doing that stinkin thinkin.. your head ain't right, you (me) ain't right...
@@randycrocker9459 'Luck is the residue of design', as the old saying goes.
John Randle and Charles Haley would've been great at this table. Haley was especially crazy.
They are all DEs which is like outside line backer except you rushing 76-99 percent of the plays. They said DL, but it should be ends. Two guys who would of been there or should is Deacon and Ed jones. Them and white man also wish they did what they did with RBs and had JJ or some other recent one. They could do DTs though that would be nice. I hope they do DBs or safeties next then kickers, defense and special teams has been my favorite part which is SB 53 was my favorite and the card hawk game is my favorite reg season cause it ended up in a 6-6 four FG tie with a blocked punt and two missed OT FGs
Jon M I agree Haley was a destroyer Reggie White monster it sucks they ain’t here but there legacy is set in stone John randle I’m missing some but these are the guys that dominated the game at the position Reggie White the best out of that era he was pretty much unblockable the minister of defense
@@samjohnson4626 John Randle was a Tackle.
RIPSGT5105 I was talking about the guys at the table vs Randle and guys at his position.
@@samjohnson4626 a DE is D Line regardless.
Randy White still looks like he could ruin your day if he wanted to!
HELL YES that sideline shot was PURE INTENSITY!
The Manster. Whatcha know bout him
@@Jslowbro hated the manster. I was a die hard rams fan and those guys always destroyed our offensive line. Poor kent hill was never a match for randy. And when dallas played that flex we couldnt do anything with them. Hated the manster but he was a bad dude with bad intentions. When football was football.
@@Jslowbro and the fact that the manster also had the benefit of playing with ed to tall jones, harvey martin, larry cole and some other hall of famers which gave him and his team mates a huge advantage. Rip harvey martin.
All of them could ruin the average Joe's life..... lol . There is a guy from the gym that played on the Rams title team Tyoka Jackson . Dude is 6'3" 280 almost no fat and is in Spin class riding faster than anyone else. I have tried to explain to Rucker park baskeball fans. When someone does something for a living they are better than you.
Michael Strahan is a great moderator
Mikhail Washington it’s crazy how amazing he is as a host
Mikhail Washington no
Almost like he has the most experience on Tv
@@FecalMatador great point
Molly should take notes
Randy white.... a football legend.
As a Giants fan in the 70's no opponent scared me more than Randy White. Great player.
Reggie white would have been a key member of this table..Rip Reggie
'Cept lined up against Nate Newton. Punked regularly by the wall when it mattered.
Reggie White...he was definitely the MAN.
@@bigblocklawyer punked regularly? Hahahahaha. I still remember brown, white, and Simmons sacking aikman 11 times despite that "elite" line
From a Steelers fan... since the 70's. Much respect! Loved watching you all play even though I cheered against you!
♥♥♥♥♥
A lot of talent at this table. Randy White is my favorite football player ever. He was strong,intense,great technique but my favorite attribute was his speed. He could run down a wide receiver. Would’ve been cool to have had Harvey Martin there with him. Good bunch of guys and a good program Michael Straham. 👍
ABSOLUTELY LOVE RANDY AND BRUCE
I like this it's like NBA open court
Mikhail Washington yes
Lol I thought I was the only one notice this is basically NBA TV Open Court
I love Open Court.
They should have had Peppers up here. Disrespectful!
@@jordanhill3310 jason Taylor & michael was in that era
This series is awesome. Can’t wait for the o line one
I can't wait for Punters
Can't wait for waterboys
Anthony Munoz, Jerry Kramer, Joe Thomas, Bruce Matthews, and John Hannah would be my picks for that.
Phil Michaels if you don’t have Larry Allen then its not happening
@@mikepuppetz9 no Orlando Pace? Or Johnathan Ogden?
Well put chris, i remember Randy "The Manster" White. He and Harvey Martin winning the CO-MVP's of the superbowl. I think that was the first time a D-lineman had won that. It was always the QB,RB, OR RECEIVER. Another guy that would have been nice to see at that table was Mr. Cowboy, Bob Lilly, i've heard old time players talk about the hardest hits they took and number 74 was mentioned by several. Not dirty, but when he hit a man, that man hit the ground.
They should've had an empty chair for Reggie.
They could have had several empty chairs, starting with the prototype modern DE, Gino Marchetti. DTs, in general, lacked representation.
MyEnemy yes they should have Bruce Smith is the closest to his skills if he was 50 percent and that’s a compliment to Bruce smith
John Randle 🤔
And Derrick Thomas
@@michaelpatterson9119 well he beat him in sacks so I'd say your numbers were off
Randy was my football hero when I was a kid. He held that D Line down back in the day. Dude could bench 500lbs too.
I was lucky enough to have met Randy several times when we lived in Pennsylvania in the off season in the 1970' into the mid 1980's.
Super cool guy, and kinda liked to interact with people.
Awesome guy, and incredible player.
And Knock out Charles Haley.
Super Bowl MVP Randy White
Matt Millon talked about challenging Randy to arm wrestling match one day,Randy impressed Matt.
I want a wide receiver round table with Randy Moss, Jerry Rice and Terrell Owens
Eric Freman that’s too much ego for one room
No Megatron?
Lol imagine a round table of Jerry Rice, Terrell Owens, Randy Moss, Antonio Brown, Michael Irvin, Chad Johnson and Odell😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 too many divas lol
I'm ready for that sit down 😂
Steve Largent
Bruce Smith off the football field is the contrast of contrasts. We all who watched him play know what a super human brutal player he was. Big, mean, and quick. To see him and hear him in this setting is blowing my
mind. The others look and talk like football players. Well spoken all of them. But there is a calmness and thoughtfulness emanating from this man .
Bad things happen...BADD!!
Thank you for having these guys, especially Randy White. All of these men were great players. Great conversation.
THE MANSTER RANDY WHITE!!!! The greatest D-lineman ever at Dallas. Now I said Dallas. But he is my all time favorite. But this table is full!! The Best!!
Defensive ends and tackles should have been seperated as much as inside and outside linebackers should have been.
Their roles are very different.
Randy White the “Manster” undersized for DT but one tough dude.
Randy was a much better athlete than a lot of people thought.
Growing up, I HAAAAATED the Cowboys (still do), but the one guy who always caught my eye was Randy White. Man oh man, he was just a baaaaaad dude, and even on TV, you could tell he just had an amazing aura about him. So as much as I couldn't stand the Cowboys, I was always as BIG fan of Randy. People may talk about Ed "Too Tall" Jones, "Hollywood" Henderson, etc., but IMO the man who led those great Cowboys teams on defense was #54.
super strong and super fast. ran down scott fitzke, Eagles WR from behind. Extremely intense. There was never a better DT.
He would get to slapping his hands then catch the guard off balance and throw him out of the way then do same to the center, then sack the qb. Not a left guard in the league liked lining up against the manster
Bruce is the man, definitely one of my favorite players
would have loved to hear them talk about the toughest tackles/guards they faced and how they tried to beat them
Yah, on open court the nba version of this they had a better host in Ernie Johnson and better questions . Strahan is not bad though.
Couldn’t agree more. My guess is Randy would say John Hannah.
Cool but would have loved to hear who they thought were the best O-Lineman that they faced. But still a great vid.
I know I'm showing my age but the first time I remember seeing Bruce Smith was in the movie Little Giants. And his advice is still just as prevalent today as it was 25 years ago: Intimidation! Ha. Also, Steve Emtman's "Football is 80% mental and 40% physical" line is pretty nifty too if we're talking D-Line!
They spelled Michael Strahan’s name wrong in the thumbnail “Micheal”
Choumane and in the description
As a fellow Michael I am so suprised that as common as our name is
It still gets misspelled
@@FAMCHAMP Yeah I feel you :( but I can see how they can make a mistake
@@FAMCHAMP as a fellow Michael, people misspell my name probably almost 25% of the time, which absolutely baffles me for such a common name
I love these talks. How privileged am I having gotten to see all of these amazing men play the game. Thank you to all of you for decades of amazing memories.
I remember when Randy used martial arts as part of his off-season training regimen. To my knowledge, he was the first player to do that. It definitely improved his hands being more violent against the offensive lineman
Ronnie Lott, Joey Browner & Andre Tippet to name a few..
Bruce smith could easily be seal’s brother
😂😂😂
I’m crying 🤣🤣🤣
Especially if he puts face paint under his eyes.😉
Yeah. He even looks like a navy seal too
😂😂
I love the stuff Bruce Smith said about what makes a passrusher successful.
Abso-frikkin-lutely FANTASTIC!! I always loved D-Line the most, and watching these guys talk defense was like a dream come true. The way they played, their work ethic, and their passion for the game shows why they are all in the HOF.
cant wait for more positions. hopefully they did all them. I wanna see the qbs, brady, manning, montanna, and whoever else can make it. I wanna see wrs, megatron, randy moss, jerry rice, and other legend wrs who can make it. Definitely want kickers, lol. gostkowski, gould, and vinateri of course, the goat kicker. O line, too, cant forget the other big boys. Cbs will be fun too. primetime, rod woodson, mel blount, champ bailey. Safeties, ronnie lott, brian dawkins, ed reed. Maybe even punters, lol. could just be pat McAfee sitting there talking too himself lol
@jdareyah pat mcafee can carry lol
@George Harry he played corner im quite sure, but he might have played a bit safety. But I know for a fact that he was a corner mainly, that's what he's in the hall for
Just to add to your list.
QB: Brett favre and John elway.
WR: Larry Fitzgerald and Wes Welker.
Saftey: Troy polumalu and John Lynch.
Kicker: Sebastian janikowski.
@@euriel5664 perfect. I completely forgot about larry, polumalu, and janikowski
@@euriel5664 Wes Welker? C'mon man
Randy White is BIG. I didn't realize it cause he was small next to Ed Jones and Harvey Martin!
These round tables are so cool
I am really digging them
Yeah especially this one for me, this one here gives me inspiration
Giants fan here.. I always come back to this clip from time to time just to watch Randy White talk about Phil Simms... I remember how I cried I was 10 when Simms got injured just at the last stretch of the season... bcs, though he wasn`t a Montana, he always took the hits and kept coming back, and for him to be out, it had to be serious....I would defend him to death as I felt he was a tough warrior, plus, I was living in LA and was practically the only Giants fan there, so ...last year, listening to no other than Randy recognizing Simms as tough... it makes me really, really happy...topped by Howie verifying it.. I`m 40 now, but makes me feel 10 again... love Football and its mistique...and that`s just because of these guys.. thank you all.
Manster!! Always double teamed and still got his numbers!
5:56-6:30- Very well said Bruce Smith..even Howie said “Amen”🙏
From a school with a priest lurking on every floor to the Oakland raiders locker room in the 70s
I played with Howie in Pop Warner. He was 9, playing on the under 12 team because he was so big. He had to run for 3 straight hours in a rubber suit just to make the preseason weight, as a 9 year old. When these guys talk about hard work, i think of Howie running as a 9 year old. He made the weight!! He is an awesome guy from a really large and great family. One of his uncles was coaching us.
Damn I wish Reggie white was still with us 🐐🦅
15:38 you gotta love Randy White saying that he really likes you! As a Giants fan who was 7 when SB 21...I idolised Phill Simms...now I know for sure why....Parcells said that Simms was a fighter....Randy here confirms it...and Randy is an undeniable authority on toughness that’s for sure...
Yesssir ! Howie backed it up immediately too . Lifelong Lions fan here since early 70s as a kid
Manster was a bad somebody....So was Simms. I'm a Cowboys fan, but Simms was tough and has a ring or two
@@randycrocker9459 LOL Half Man and Half Monster... Itellya..facing Randy required some big balls.... that`s what the 82 redskins season is all about...
These videos are absolutely legendary.
Such a thrill to watch videos like this. Growing up in the mid-60s and onward, I remember the great defensive lines of the Rams, Cowboys, and Vikings. Regardless of the number of chairs you put around this table, you would always have to add one more. I love our sport!
Hated the cowboys growing up. But Randy White was the guy we always watched. He was so cool
love Bruce Smith.. he was a scary dude on the field. he looks like he could still play. I knew he'd say Marino lol
A woman commenting on an nfl video. Nice!
Randy White was really strong in his day
Bruce is so wise and honest loved hearing his insight
i love these series
Great Video!!!
Randy White n Howie Long at the same Table!!
Toss in Bruce Smith Jason Taylor and Strahan...
Nice!!!!
Bruce Smith is very wise and intelligent feel like I could learn a lot from him
10:35 Howie and Jason...you can see they are paying the attention to understand the individual operative perspective of the “player”... like...they know they getting special info...as if they’re replaying the action in their heads...really...what an awesome video....the footage is precious...thanks
Randy said "get off my lawn" lmao
Randy white sittin at a table with bobby layne , art Donavan and big ray #66 . Pretty cool !!!! Good advice too.
"You get your hip pass their hip, it's over." -Bruce Smith #invaluablewisdom
"Bad things, man...bad things".
Definitely a table collection of legends. Can you imagine a line of Bruce, White, Long and Strahan!!!
Cant wait for the Kicker Episode Where Adam Vinatieri Is The Only One Sitting At The Table
No question Tucker will be there in the future...
What about Morten Anderson?
Adam Vinatieri, Morten Anderson, Phil Dawson, Justin Tucker and probably Pete Gogolak
Finkel too
@@derkaiserzen Dan Bailey?
*If you came here for the topics in the title:*
6:58 Biggest Influence/Inspiration
11:18 Top current player(s)
13:07 Favorite QB to sack
Too bad Reggie White couldn’t be here, RIP, love from Philly!
He was busy playing for the Lord's team
I met The Manster a few year ago and told him he looked like he could still play! All the guys are great...
How does Michael Strahan say he hates QB's when Brett Favre basically gifted him the single season sack record?
Jon M bruhhhhh
Great point.
I don't think he was happy about that. He's the type that wants to earn it.
That's why they didn't let Jared Allen on the panel. He would've had some words for Michael.
Jon M would’ve got him anyway
So happy i have a personal signed Hall of Fame picture of Randy white
That’s something to brag about I ain’t old enough to see Randy live but I have a signed DeMarcus ware jersey
😆 amazing how soft & well spoken Bruce Smith is! Watching him play you'd think Bruce would speak like Ivan in rocky 4...."I must break you!"
All these guys are legends but Randy White the way he looks & talks even at 66 yrs old here is the most intimadating.
I'm not going to lie with that camouflage polo shirt Bruce Smith got on looks nice.
I will be on Amazon right after I get finished looking at this.
Showing hits that now days would get these guys penalized
Great stiff My dude Randy White and Bruce Smith and Oh my Big Howie greatness.💯
Not a Pats fan but shoutout Willie McGinest. He was truly a great player through and through.
As a Dallas Cowboy fan, Randy White a.k.a. "Captain Crunch" when playing the LA Rams ran down John Cappaletti 40 yards down field and dislocated Cappelletti's shoulder. Howie Long was ejected from a "frozen field game" game for wearing baseball spikes.
Having watched all these guys play it was FUN watching and listening to them and what motivated them. Bruce Smith....whew.
Even as a Broncos fan I loved Howie long he was a football God
Great group. Awesome to see Randy sitting there.
Randy White looks more like a comic book villain these days 😎
Got them Dr. Robotnick glasses
He looks like he could be Gene Hackman’s crazy cousin 🤣🤣
Looks like Tim Bresnan
He can still kick your ass though.
He looks like Goldberg, in 10 years.
Lots of memories created by these guys at the table ..a sportsman’s respect for all of them ..
Nobody:
Bruce Smith: *C R E A T I N G S E P A R A T I O N*
Howie Long looks more like Razor Ramon in his playing days
Randy White looks like Bill Goldberg. Too bad Goldberg never made it in the NFL.
Jon M he made it on the Mean Machine team
Yea “The Bad Guy”!
Love Scott Hall
@@jonmolina948 bill goldberg played for the atlanta falcons if I'm mistaken...
I wasn't a Cowboys fan but liked Dorsett and loved Randy White. He always struck me as farmer strong and mean.
Awesome watching these great players talk.
Too bad Reggie couldn't be there to talk football with the boys
I'm so proud of growing up in WNY and got to watch Bruce Smith play. As a kid playing football you never got to choose to wear number 78, the coaches had to pick u to wear 78, the player who's moving on choose you to wear 78 and I was very proud that I got to wear 78 for 3yrs
Randy White is wildly entertaining
Enjoyed listening to the guys reminisce of their time in the league.
Great Jimmy Johnson story
"Just go find the ball" to Taylor
NFL Network is absolutely amazing for putting these round table discussions together!! So great!
The NFL should’ve at least put some interior guys.
Yeah they already had outside pass rusher at the LB table,thought i would see guys Like John randle or warren sapp on this one
kalle roseworld To be fair, that was LT and 4 MLBs.
Randy White played tackle, he didn’t see consistent time at linebacker because he had no desire to cover, then once Bob lilly retired he was a 250lbs defensive tackle, and was named All Pro 9 consecutive years in his new position
I am old enough to remember Howie to Taylor but greatest DL was Bruce!!! I remember opposing coach tell RB to run toward Bruce so he get tired and sideline for couple plays. If he sees the open area, he is like Khalil Mack plus Miller with strength and agility.
Jason Taylor changed the way teams draft pass rushers. Was one of the first guys to be a true hybrid that could stand up or put his hand in the dirt
I’ll bet Randy White has some stories to tell...could listen to him for hours. 🤠
Randy White is still menacing as hell!
I wish these were longer I could sit here for an hour each watching all these roundtabes
If you told me Jason Taylor was in his 30's i'd believe you. Dude is 45
I would have loved for them to talk about Reggie White. I miss watching him play, even though I am am Giants' fan. I believe that another great player who must have some insane stories is Charles Haley and John Randle, whose mouths and intensity were unmatched.