Uh, you understand that was a tactic and he was playing up to Michael right? He was following Leanne's advice. It was a nice gesture but he wasn't being entirely genuine.
It done got to Michael as well, and led him to play his heart out for his team, as well as his coach. And SJ filmin' the next play is what changed his life forever. But the root of it all, was Leanne.
@@madmanau8730 correct it also showed he listened to his mother when she said earlier get to know your players... he knew by this time how to play to Micheal.. overall not a awful though. Just enough comedy to make it ok.
Correction never mess with a big guy who *knows* his own strength but is soft spoken cause they more than likely got shit bottled up and you don't want to open that cap.
I have known a lot of big guys who you look at and say damn this guy could crush me but they are the kindest most gentle of souls.... But when you push them oh shit.
I can watch this movie a million times and never get tired of it. Heck, I've even watched the movie or I should say just listen to the movie in my headphones while cleaning the house.
I like this movie, very powerful, inspirational that more people should help kids who dont have many opportunities,because they can amount to greatness too. Patrick Willis played alongside oher at ole miss and he's the best lb in the league and is a future hall of famer, he also lived in a foster home for a bit. I like the part in this clip when the smaller kid lines up against him and after he knocks him down he shows sportsmanship and helps him up and pats him because he didnt give up.
We watched this in my health class. I remember how loud we all cheered when Mike threw #66 over the fence, and said “It was time for him to go home.” 😝🤣
The real name of the school is Briarcrest. I graduated in 80. It is a Christian School and the movie shows what a difference love and a good school can do for a child. I think MR. Child's and Clayton paddled me on a weekly schedule. It was a great school.
Sione Vehikite That’s in reference to a movie called “Deliverance” from the early 1970’s starring Burt Reynolds. Four friends encounter some hostile hillbilly type people who look similar to to the father of the player who was messing with Michael.
irespectmuzik i don,t if it,s true ,or false this movie is either, but i can watch Sandra Bullock all day and into the night. what the hell was Jesse James thinking.?
When I first saw this part 2:14 without subtitles (back in 2009) I thought the ref said "Excessive Blacking" and I was like "What the fuck does that even mean!?"
My mama put that mindset growing up playing football all the way till 8th I closed my eyes n pictured my Lil brother behind me n had to protect him n would see him cheering go 78 n gave me the strength n energy even if the d lineman was over 200lbs
Rub the heads, Rub the heads! I had a dispatcher that was married to a cop that would bring her lunch/dinner almost every day. He had a short haircut nd I aggravated him so he finally let me rub his head. He was a FINE guy and his wife used to work for EMS and the law. I was hauling concrete and if you followed her directions you would ALWAYS go straight to the job. She was the BEST I have EVER seen at that!
LeAnne: Yo! Deliverance! You see number 74? That's my son. Michael: Sorry coach. I stopped when I heard the whistle. Burt: Where were you taking him mike? Michael: To the bus. (Burt gives quizzical look) It was time for him to go home. (Coach laughs) I can't help but laugh at that
Mike didnt have an issue with #40 and #40 knew he wasnt supposed to be out there is why he was the backup and Mike knew that is why Mike helped him up and gave him a friendly slap on the back cause he knew the guy was just trying to do his job on the team and he wasnt being an as about it like the other guy was
I know the movie is about Michael..but the way coach turned and faced that ref and stood up for his player..gets me every time.
Uh, you understand that was a tactic and he was playing up to Michael right? He was following Leanne's advice. It was a nice gesture but he wasn't being entirely genuine.
@@madmanau8730 yeah in this moment he was, it wasn't just a strategy.
It done got to Michael as well, and led him to play his heart out for his team, as well as his coach. And SJ filmin' the next play is what changed his life forever. But the root of it all, was Leanne.
white saviuhhhh
@@madmanau8730 correct it also showed he listened to his mother when she said earlier get to know your players... he knew by this time how to play to Micheal.. overall not a awful though. Just enough comedy to make it ok.
With all them tackles, he picks up the lil guy in the end. Sportmanship hellyeah
Adrian Wagner how sports should be now a days it’s all
About fame clout money power and showing off like a cocky ass clown
coach:where you take him ?
michael:to the bus it was time for him to go home
I loved the coach's 'that's my boy' smirk
This is one of those movie lines that sticks in your head all your life
One of my favorite lines in the movie!
Cv have him by free to play
An Danielle 💖 like a that move to one of my fravet moves hay
I love how michael helps the skinny kid up after
Hi
He knew Lil buddy didn’t deserve that😂
amphibianvoice when i tell you i cackled, i CANCKLED
Lol
@Zip Zipperhead nobody said the movie was accurate to real life 😂 all they said was that they liked that scene in the movie ol sensitive ass
Moral of the story: close your eyes and imagine Sandra Bullock and instantly you get stronger
Yeah that about sums it up
This was based off a true story jackass
Something gets stronger for sure
@@imanibell98 obviously the joke went way over your head
Haha haha I'm confused what is the joke 😞
“It was time for him to go home” one of the best lines in this movie alongside “stay!” 😂
Lessons to be learned: never mess with a big guy who does not know his own strength.
lesson learnt
Correction never mess with a big guy who *knows* his own strength but is soft spoken cause they more than likely got shit bottled up and you don't want to open that cap.
That just gave me Broly vibes from what u just said
Sounds like an anime plot
Dang this reminds me of mice and men
Moral of the story: Never mess with a gentle giant.
Japan didn't learn when they attack Pearl Harbor
Yes. Gentle giants can be monstrous. I would know cause I am one. 6'2 and pretty big. Dont let my profile pic say other wise
i love gentle giants
“Don’t mess with the bull you’ll get the horns”
Yankee 1147 UwU
Yo, Deliverance, you see #74, well that's my son
😂😂😂😂
XD. I loved that.
that's a proud mother
Thanks tips
christine elizabeth wHaT is deliverance
No one gonna talk about how the coach was very protective of Michael and Collins was like “Way to go, bro” or sth. I love that part.
A little thing like Mike handing the referee his yellow flag gets to me
The moment #66 got his ass thrown over the rail, i died laughing.
boy that was so funny
Kyle Thompson I loved that part
I just thought in my head he deserved that for being such a bully
Especially that little scream he does.
😂😂😂😂
I love this movie this movie in my personal opinion is the most inspirational movie and one of the greatest movie ever made by humans
Mine too. Actually it's not a movie its a real biography 👍👍
seven heavens and the movie is false how they presented
Aly Al true its pretty good for a movie made by humans but i gotta admit my favorite movies are the ones not made by humans
True, but it doesn’t come close to all of those inspirational movies made by dogs...
Or Remember the Titans
In the “pursuit of happiness” was better for me
“ where were you take if him”
“ to the bus, it was time for him to go home “
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Michael is a genuinely nice and sportmanshiplike guy.
Eugene Baek he knew that kid has no chance 🤣
Only in the movie
LMAO, my man said "excessive blocking"
HinduWonder770 but mike can get kicked in the head and nothing’s done 🙄
Racism at it’s finest
Is that really something you can get penalized for?
Xavier Moncada-Martin no, the heck lol it’s racism. Literally they were just being racist characters.
I mean like it was unsportsmanlike conduct
I have known a lot of big guys who you look at and say damn this guy could crush me but they are the kindest most gentle of souls.... But when you push them oh shit.
3:43 "Stay!" 😂😂😂😂
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i thought that was Hulk saying but without please
I love how the guy doesn't even try to fight Michael he's like "oh shit! I'll just drop!" xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
And boy he did stay like a dog 😂
I died at that part 😂😂
I love that this really happened. So proud of this man that I’ve never met.
Michael also pushed him down GENTLY
3:43 Bro, the way he said "Stay" as if he was a dog!!!Got me rofl.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Avea Illium wow I didn’t even realize he said that, that’s one way of putting someone in their place 😂
@@FLOODEDxOUT bruh, there's literally Captions in the video
😂😂
This movie is always an inspirational jolt for me. Knowing it's a true story makes it even more loveble.
MrsKhamillionaire this and invincible are my and my sons favorites.
I cry every time I watch any clip from this movie. It just touches my soul in the nicest way possible
"way to go brooo" my heart melted
An amazing player and a gentleman. Living in hard life and grow as a legend.
yeah it shows that he was a compassionate player, because the smaller kid stood no chance and he knew that and commended his effort
I can watch this movie a million times and never get tired of it. Heck, I've even watched the movie or I should say just listen to the movie in my headphones while cleaning the house.
*"it was time for him to go home"* My new favorite line, thx buddy.
The coach standing up for him kicked in Michaels protective instinct
I like this movie, very powerful, inspirational that more people should help kids who dont have many opportunities,because they can amount to greatness too. Patrick Willis played alongside oher at ole miss and he's the best lb in the league and is a future hall of famer, he also lived in a foster home for a bit. I like the part in this clip when the smaller kid lines up against him and after he knocks him down he shows sportsmanship and helps him up and pats him because he didnt give up.
We watched this in my health class. I remember how loud we all cheered when Mike threw #66 over the fence, and said “It was time for him to go home.” 😝🤣
The real name of the school is Briarcrest. I graduated in 80. It is a Christian School and the movie shows what a difference love and a good school can do for a child. I think MR. Child's and Clayton paddled me on a weekly schedule. It was a great school.
Yo! Deliverance you see number 74? Well thats MY son...
lovemuffin1963 wHaT iS dELivErAnCe
Sione Vehikite That’s in reference to a movie called “Deliverance” from the early 1970’s starring Burt Reynolds. Four friends encounter some hostile hillbilly type people who look similar to to the father of the player who was messing with Michael.
@@michaelc.6532 Sad that u had to explain that... lol
@@SaltiDawg2008 why is that sad
@@lunaticlemon2997 bc he's brain damaged and thinks he's cool
When he tells 66 to stay xD lol! That was so cute
Great movie!!#
Then a little twig comes out running XD I'm dead
@@elvinamcnab7360
Almhom vmbo jomh
It really was
Execute order 66
Michael: casually shoves 66 to the ground.
Also Michael: “stay!”
One of the most emotional movies I have ever seen
I love true stories and this one is one of the greatest.
the first part of this video is one o f my favorite scenes ever
sticks and stones :D
I don’t care how true, or false this movie is. I can watch it all day everyday.
irespectmuzik i don,t if it,s true ,or false this movie is either, but i can watch Sandra Bullock all day and into the night. what the hell was Jesse James thinking.?
lilorbie lilorbie It’s a true story.
Based on a true story.
I haven’t seen this film yet but I’m sure as hell gonna watch it 🙌🏼
It's very good movie !!
Believe it !
Luisa Nita Nainatun Thank you 😊
#40 was a great actor. Even though we only saw him for barely two seconds, the look on his face was priceless. "What the hell am I doing."
this video gave me chills ahah
Yo deliverance see number 74 well that’s my son ( I loved that part 😂)
This is my favorite movie of All-Time, & this is my favorite scene of all time!
Love it reminds me of myself thank you for all my teachers mentors those who encouraged me in life taught me never to give up keep the faith
0:49 - Thank you for the captions. I always thought that quarterback said, “Gun route 47 gap, all on Oher” I was definitely wrong lol. Thank you.
where were u taking him ( coach )
to the bus its time for him to go home ( mike )
lol who else loved that part lol !!!!
Me
When I first saw this part 2:14 without subtitles (back in 2009) I thought the ref said "Excessive Blacking" and I was like "What the fuck does that even mean!?"
👍🏿🤣🤣🤣🤣
Michael closes his eyes and flipped the switch from kind human to Beast mode !!! I’m taking you to the bus boy.
I always loved this movie one of the best movies it brought tears to my eyes
One of the best movies I've ever seen.
Anyone besides me thinks that number 66 got what was coming to him?
I love when he said, "Stay!" that funny.
I like how he wasn’t having the best game and he asked the team to switch up the play and they still went with it
One of my favorite all time movies and this scene is priceless
What a fantastic movie, I watch it about 3-4 times a year!
This is my favorite part of the movie. Especially when he knocks the guy over points to him and says stay.
Loved when he helps the other teams guy up. I was always helping the other guys up when I played back in school lol
I like the part were he help the smaller player up that's a good player there
This movie really stuck with me. I watched it when I was 7 or 8 and I am now 12.
Where were you taking him
“To the bus it was time for him to go home”
Best quote ever
This is always so satisfying to watch
Amazing actor Quantin Aarron..
love this movie..
Also amazing team of this movie
#40 Was probably thinking "they really just put a pebble up against a mountain".
Excellent movie
My mama put that mindset growing up playing football all the way till 8th I closed my eyes n pictured my Lil brother behind me n had to protect him n would see him cheering go 78 n gave me the strength n energy even if the d lineman was over 200lbs
just imagine a whole line of Michael ohers; now that would be a game id watch
imagine if he learned to be a running back??? hed be unstoppable
Moral if the story...never underestimate and look down on people in anyway
When he was blocking everyone said
RUN MICHAEL RUNN!!!
y’all are dying out laughing at all of these other quotes but my favorite is just “stay” 😂
"Deliverance" haha
what is deliverance
Sione Vehikite a movie.
Christopher Smith oh shut up and read the true story behind the movie. Or go off the internet and breath for 8 minues
Christopher Smith naw the last thing I am is left but I didn’t expect much of you
What I love about this movie is that it gives credit to us linemen
Where were you taking him Mike? To the bus, it was time for him to go home!!!! One of the best lines in this entire scene)!!!
fun fact
The quarterback is the kicker from 'Facing the Giants'
I like the part where burt gets all pissed at the ref and also where he brings 66 to the bench
Chandler Flowers I like when he hangs up on Sandra and Tim McGraw is sitting there embarrassed saying, “God loves me.”
Rub the heads, Rub the heads! I had a dispatcher that was married to a cop that would bring her lunch/dinner almost every day. He had a short haircut nd I aggravated him so he finally let me rub his head. He was a FINE guy and his wife used to work for EMS and the law. I was hauling concrete and if you followed her directions you would ALWAYS go straight to the job. She was the BEST I have EVER seen at that!
0:48 a good Captain always listens to his team’s suggestions.
Great movie. I've seen it three times.
Respect ..Some People Learn It The Hard Way 💯
Coach: where Were you talking him
Michael: to the bus. It was time for him to go home
Me:🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Much love Mike. Always the protector.
Collins jumping to high five Michael, was the cutest!
One of my fav movie ever
This really was a great movie. More impressive that it's based on a true story.
I loved the bit where he graded his team/family/coach
My favorite football movie scene all time "excessive blocking" 💀
My Broncos just went up against Michael in our last Super Bowl. We did win but I loved watching him play. His mother is a feisty woman lol.
Thanks for this movie
LeAnne: Yo! Deliverance! You see number 74? That's my son.
Michael: Sorry coach. I stopped when I heard the whistle.
Burt: Where were you taking him mike?
Michael: To the bus. (Burt gives quizzical look) It was time for him to go home. (Coach laughs)
I can't help but laugh at that
Yo, deliverance!!! LMAO damn that is classic!!! Sandra Bullock
poor #40 guy he had no chance of going through mike
+That Sexy Beast He had no business covering him.
cows kickass I know. It was sad.
He got pushed aside like a balloon.
At least big Mike had class and helped him up. If it was number 66 that was in big Mike spot he wouldve kicked 40 in the head
Mike didnt have an issue with #40 and #40 knew he wasnt supposed to be out there is why he was the backup and Mike knew that is why Mike helped him up and gave him a friendly slap on the back cause he knew the guy was just trying to do his job on the team and he wasnt being an as about it like the other guy was
Man do I love this storyline
Stay!😂😂 I love this movie so much!
To the bus, it was time for him to go home. Love it
The good thing about this is he doesnt even hate the guy. He just doing what he supposed to do. Protect
3:45 he's like stay don't move.
"like", really, are you 8 years old?
I love this clip and always will 🔥
One of my favorite movies ever!
He don’t stand a chance on Michael and thrown down
This scene made me so happy 😄
Brilliant film❤️❤️❤️