Herm Edwards Goes Off

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  • Опубліковано 2 лют 2016
  • Herm Edwards, the head coach of football at Arizona State and a former NFL player, NFL coach and ESPN Analyst, expresses his passion for football and the importance of the huddle.
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  • @Unpopularopinion2024
    @Unpopularopinion2024 7 років тому +38

    he went from football lesson to family lesson like a boss

  • @jdspreest
    @jdspreest 7 років тому +25

    Herm came to speak at my company yesterday and he's awesome. He tells it is, no bullshit. You appreciate people like him.

  • @ColeBrady12
    @ColeBrady12 8 років тому +47

    Herm is such a great speaker and knows what's really going on.

  • @patton1909
    @patton1909 6 років тому +17

    I love this guy. His passion is real.

  • @nikaltesla9400
    @nikaltesla9400 3 роки тому +3

    I never get tired of hearing Herm Edward talk. He always makes good points and does it with humor and passion.

  • @themovingpickallowscurryto6417
    @themovingpickallowscurryto6417 7 років тому +11

    Really had chills by the 5 minute mark. Such true words spoken by Herm.

  • @JellyBean2144
    @JellyBean2144 3 роки тому +3

    Coach Herm is that dude that, when you ask "How you doing today?", you are going to get a wonderful conversation that is going to go on for 30 minutes but it is going to make your day! Love this dude!!

  • @Detroitdawg1983
    @Detroitdawg1983 2 роки тому +2

    Just got off a 16 hour shift, watched this, and fell like going right back in and killing it

  • @ra15899550
    @ra15899550 3 роки тому +2

    Herman, “you PLAY to WIN the game”, Edwards is a great motivational speaker. No BS here!!

  • @williemurray2430
    @williemurray2430 7 років тому +2

    Always enjoy hearing him speak. The passion and sincerity of his words are moving. Power in the truth.

  • @primalrefleks
    @primalrefleks 2 роки тому +2

    Herm is the man.

  • @johnconnolly5295
    @johnconnolly5295 Рік тому

    He will never be replaced. Miss him

  • @Christian-vq8rd
    @Christian-vq8rd 4 роки тому +4

    Herm is the David Goggins of football.

  • @courtneyjeffries390
    @courtneyjeffries390 Рік тому +1

    He really made a very good point. I went to college on a basketball scholarship coming out of high school. Even though, I didn't play at the professional level. I got a free education with a degree out of it. I'm not gonna lie it was times when I wanted to quit school and settle for work. But, I hung in there thanks to the Most High and my parents for sticking with me. Life is not an easy game. You just have to learn how to play it.

  • @prideventues
    @prideventues 7 років тому +19

    I am 53 and now want to put back on the pads and play for him!!! LOL LOL

  • @travisharp8185
    @travisharp8185 6 років тому +2

    I can actually say i love this man.

  • @719sikora
    @719sikora 7 років тому +2

    That was awesome!

  • @genobourn7423
    @genobourn7423 6 років тому +3

    "Preach Herm, preach! Retired 21 yr. Army Vet. All walks of life come together and serve OUR country by defending it! Your the same. Athletes from all over get in the huddle and play!

    • @briane173
      @briane173 4 роки тому +1

      That is one of a number of reasons why I've always loved football -- the life lessons it teaches all of us. Whether you're on the battlefield or you're manning a missile battery or in front of a radar console in CVIC or launching an airplane off the flight deck of an aircraft carrier, if you can't trust the guy next to you to do their job, you've already lost and are probably as much of a liability as that guy next to you. That's the FIRST lesson football teaches -- trust. Trust.

  • @rexhargrove5172
    @rexhargrove5172 5 років тому +2

    Herm Edwards is a national treasure

  • @RossTrumble
    @RossTrumble 6 років тому +6

    He's going to be the greatest ASU Sun Devils Head Coach in my lifetime. Mark it down.

  • @thomasmc7014
    @thomasmc7014 4 роки тому

    I love Herman!!

  • @BorplentonFegameega
    @BorplentonFegameega 4 роки тому

    Bravo....

  • @andrewwolf7798
    @andrewwolf7798 2 роки тому

    We can all see why this man was a coach at the most elite level. Damn.

  • @robertpadillosandiego2821
    @robertpadillosandiego2821 7 років тому +22

    forget why isn't he coaching now, why isn't he running for president!

    • @runcaz7802
      @runcaz7802 6 років тому +4

      He's too straight forward and honest to run for president. There's no place for that in politics, at least not in the real world.

  • @r0b0gam3r9
    @r0b0gam3r9 2 роки тому

    Herm great speech

  • @angelocasio3635
    @angelocasio3635 4 роки тому

    I love this man nooooo PC !! He needs to run for president!!

  • @victorforeman2864
    @victorforeman2864 2 роки тому

    I love it

  • @bromin6
    @bromin6 2 роки тому +1

    Definitely a few pretty good points delivered with a great deal of forcefulness and conviction.

  • @cerebralofthoughts3145
    @cerebralofthoughts3145 6 років тому

    LOVE IT 💃

  • @kharilane1340
    @kharilane1340 4 роки тому

    I know no coach but the coach in the desert who's name is Edwards. He is my coach from this day until his last day!!! ( and I am a USC Trojans fan)

  • @andrewp4220
    @andrewp4220 6 років тому

    How do you follow that speech??

  • @ThaDON40
    @ThaDON40 4 роки тому

    love herm. HELLO, U PLAY TO WIN THE GAME

  • @onward-fp2fz
    @onward-fp2fz 6 років тому +1

    I'm guessing his halftime speeches given as a hc were saga's

  • @jimdog22001
    @jimdog22001 7 років тому +7

    Now I know why Herm didn't like the no-huddle offense when he coached the Jets... Seriously, though I want to go push a tackling sled right now!

    • @jehuslay5238
      @jehuslay5238 Рік тому

      You Oughta be a comedian for that😂🤣

  • @johnravens9869
    @johnravens9869 3 роки тому +1

    🐐

  • @d00rs71
    @d00rs71 2 роки тому

    facts

  • @dixdkckchsnsnsdn3988
    @dixdkckchsnsnsdn3988 7 років тому

    billy and johnny

  • @bskee001
    @bskee001 3 роки тому +1

    "1% of college football players make it to the NFL..." Dang, I didn't know it was THAT many!

  • @harlequin75
    @harlequin75 2 роки тому

    You play to win the game

  • @anthonystroman8407
    @anthonystroman8407 5 років тому

    Hey! Mr Edwards remember this. YOU PLAY TO WIN THE GAME.

  • @Lundahlium
    @Lundahlium 3 роки тому

    THEY'RE ALL MAKING FUN OF HIM LOOL

  • @omprakashmahalingam4182
    @omprakashmahalingam4182 2 роки тому +1

    Coach Shaw looks uncomfortable

  • @ShunyamNiketana
    @ShunyamNiketana 7 років тому

    3:05 -- But you just said that so few make it. In hindsight, yes, you can say you'd do it again, Herm. But the good but not great college player with a couple of concussions behind him might have to decide to stop, lest he wants help with his jeans when he's 55.

    • @TheWholeSystemisFckd
      @TheWholeSystemisFckd 7 років тому +1

      That's assuming you can only get something from football if you make it to the NFL. Obviously there are varying degrees, I think anyone with long-term damage which has completely altered their life, even if they played in the NFL and had success, would make a different choice if they could. But that college player with a couple concussions, but completely recovered from them, wouldn't be deterred from doing it again. I played all my life up until college, and at 27 I still miss all those times in the locker room after a tough practice. You don't get those experiences in "real" life, they are unique to sports, and especially football

  • @ObiWanGinobiliTopFan
    @ObiWanGinobiliTopFan 2 роки тому

    Only 1% of high school football players end up making it to the pros... maybe so, but Uncle Rico should've made it. He can throw a pigskin a quarter mile.

  • @enrichingexchanges
    @enrichingexchanges 6 років тому +2

    Overblown sense of importance. There are many many professions and professionals who contribute a whole lot more to life and the lived experience than those who are engaged in football. I get it that it takes a rare person to willingly run into human walls, but this is an instance of how something rare is not something that is automatically good. Sure many enjoy playing the sport, and many, including me, enjoy watching it, and have tremendous respect for the talent and hard-work that goes into it. But, at the end of the day, it is not like Louis Pasteur who found a way to conquer epidemics, or a philosopher, who through the power of their thought and word are able to plumb the depths of the human experience. It is not any more challenging than the extraordinary struggles of ordinary life that millions of men and women go through, and go through they do with dignity and competence. Football is a game. Many watch it, some get to play it, and few get to play it while having fun and make boat loads of money. There is nothing sacred about it, and, a football player is not a hero simply for willingly putting oneself into harms way. What is stunning is that, given the shocking recent findings regarding concussions, at the very least, one would expect these loudmouths to re-examine their fanatical obsessions. But, I guess their heads have been banged way too many times to grasp the possibility of life-long damage to those 94 out of 100 high schoolers, and 99 out of 100 college ballers who listen to this psuedo-motivational crap and fling themselves into walls in search of the delusional glory. I am not saying stop football. But at the least, have the sense to want to make it safer. Instead, this idiot is using the gift of the gab to blabber in a thoughtless manner, stringing one shallow sentence after another using shiny language. Sad.

    • @theadmiral460
      @theadmiral460 6 років тому

      This "idiot" has helped many men become actual MEN in LIFE, not just sports

    • @AliensAnonymous
      @AliensAnonymous 5 років тому +1

      Herm is an expert. Just ask him. Actually you don't have to ask, he'll tell you how great he is in any conversation he's ever had.
      Humans are shallow and Herm plays right to it.

    • @jehuslay5238
      @jehuslay5238 Рік тому

      The real question is how did you find your way into this conversation because it's clear you don't know anything about football? You typed up a whole paragraph and come across as a troll at best...

    • @enrichingexchanges
      @enrichingexchanges Рік тому

      ​@@jehuslay5238 I love football as a sport. I only wish the safety aspects of the game gets more attention because the enjoyment from the sport leaves a lot of collateral damage that goes unnoticed. That is all.

    • @jehuslay5238
      @jehuslay5238 Рік тому

      @@enrichingexchanges You must be a female am I correct? Because I know a grown man wouldn't come across so SOFT. Since Herm's speech trampled your little toes. How about you STOP watching football and leave it for the grown men?

  • @lastmansleeping5433
    @lastmansleeping5433 6 років тому +2

    I'm not saying this because I think he's wrong on anything. But Herm is rambling here. What does this have to do with positive coaching? Okay football is unsafe. Got it. No one disagrees. Who is he actually arguing against here?

    • @slpeteyAZ
      @slpeteyAZ 4 роки тому +2

      The positives that come from football outweigh the negatives. Pretty simple.

  • @lancegoulet8100
    @lancegoulet8100 7 років тому +3

    Edwards doesn't make a lot of sense here. He continually contradicts himself.
    He says we don't need to make football safer because football isn't for everyone. Only 6% of high school football players will go on to play division I college and only 1% of college players will go on to play in the NFL.
    Then he talks about how football helps so many people earn a living (as players) and get an education, through scholarships. What? He just said that wasn't a viable path. "if you thinkin' little billy and johnny gonna play, he not!"
    Then he talks about all the great things players learn from football - and that's the whole point.
    Not everyone can be an NFL player. But everyone should have the chance to play sports - not for a scholarship, not because they will someday be a pro - but because of the life lessons it teaches and because of the positive influence sports are in kids lives.
    1. Students who play youth sports get higher grades than students who don't.
    2. Students who play youth sports graduate high school at a higher rate than students who do not.
    3. Students who play youth sports are more likely to attend college than students who do not.
    4. Kids who play youth sports are less likely to smoke than kids who do not.
    5. Kids who play youth sports and smoke, smoke fewer cigarettes than kids who don't play youth sports.
    6. Kids who play youth sports are less likely to use illicit drugs than kids who do not.
    7. Kids who play youth sports are less likely to be arrested than kids who do not.
    8. Girls who play youth sports are less likely to have an unwanted pregnancy.
    9. Girls who play youth sports are typically older than girls who do not when they become sexually active.
    10. Students who play youth sports have fewer disciplinary incidents at school than students who do not.
    So it's not about making football safer for the pros. It's about making it safer for all the kids who can learn important lessons from football and for whom playing football will have a positive influence. It's not for the 1% of the 6%. It's for everybody.
    It's also for all the mothers who might not let their sons play football because they believe it is too dangerous.

    • @rong6763
      @rong6763 6 років тому +5

      Lance Goulet shut the hell up your just mad cause you've been a spectator your whole little shitty life and never been a athlete you sound like your fat as fuck smdh

    • @enrichingexchanges
      @enrichingexchanges 6 років тому +1

      Excellent point.

    • @LittleRockSoulja5150
      @LittleRockSoulja5150 6 років тому

      Ron G 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @jehuslay5238
      @jehuslay5238 Рік тому

      Stop trying to make yourself look good what he said made perfect sense

  • @AliensAnonymous
    @AliensAnonymous 5 років тому +1

    It only took Herm :47 secs to start talking about himself -- again -- as usual. Good hype man. Bad coach.