You mentioned Unitas would transition well to today's game. That should be the topic of a whole video about players from I'd say before 1985 that would play well today
@@EllieVelli he said Unitas. And, granted I'm a Maryland football fan, but he's right. Johnny Unitas was a guy who relied on his intelligence over his athleticism like a lot of quarterbacks, and that intelligence in his time lead to innovation now. His mind could likely understand any playbook if he was given the authority on the field to execute it.
I will never *not be disgusted by* how the NFL barely even slapped the Pats on the wrist for all their cheats. Especially in the _playoffs._ It's basically telling the rest of the teams to stop playing honestly. Same with 'roids in baseball. Bonds was putting up André Dawson numbers, at what some consider to be an easier defensive position, but was on pace to outdo him in HRs & stolen bases. But what really ruins it is when people who would _never_ have made the majors without them are considered the best. It taints every other player throughout history. Now I'll always wonder did MLB pay all past stars into silence or were they also cheats? Because if *I* was doing what Gary Carter was doing at The Hardest Position _without_ steroids, I'm *definitely* telling people that Mike Piazza doesn't belong in baseball. Except Carter was looking to be a coach or manager, so likely that was why.
@@user-fc7kj2hv3w He's an Eagle's fan, he's contractually obligated to hate when the Steelers have large amounts of success. (Bradshaw has a lot of detractors in Pittsburgh too though, people are split between him being a legit second-tier GOAT or more useful for being a potential option opponents had to look out for on a team with a lot of those and a shutdown defense.)
I think the two biggest contests for the best in my opinion are Calvin Johnson for 81 and JJ Watt for 99, I don’t think that Barry made the wrong choice, but probably should’ve mentioned them alongside the winners.
I honestly can’t believe Ray Nitschke wasn’t the best who wore 66 in his opinion. Dude was considered the hardest hitting linebacker period until Dick Butkus came around, had a shit ton of picks, was stupid tough (having a stadium light fall on your head only for you to immediately get back to practice is what I’d consider tough), and he was on the legendary Packers dynasty as one of the best defensemen.
Yeah, Alan Faneca was good, but Nitschke basically defined the linebacker position for the NFL. He retired before Defensive Player of the Year was invented, but he would have won a shit ton of those if they were around.
Don't let his number 33 choice distract you from the fact that Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game whilst playing for the Polk High School Panthers in 1966
As a Philadelphia Eagles fan like you, I’m shocked you didn’t even mentioned Chuck Bednarik for number 60, 8 Pro Bowls, 10 All Pros and 2 Championships (Having a game saving play in the latter one against Vince Lombardi’s Packers). Is it because of the era he was in, Barry you didn’t even considered one of the best players in Philadelphia Eagles history.
@@colonmuncher3655 exactly he’s an Eagles fan and forgot about one of the best players and the best with #60. A Hall of Famer who was both a great linebacker and a very good center, one of the last 60 minute men in the game.
I would've gone with Mike Alstott for #40. He wore 40 his whole career and was the last great Fullback. He was a nightmare to try and tackle. Amazing that he isn't in Canton
I love how he's serious but also roasts the players who were great on the field, but horrible people off the field! He'll give them credit where it's due, but he also won't hold back on criticism when it's due.
To be honest I'm kind of surprised you went with Aaron Rodgers for #12 over one of the greatest of all time potentially the greatest comeback captain of all time who has multiple super bowls as well as Superbowl bowl MVP......why didn't you go with Roger Staubach
@@Kevincg94 If being QB was only about ability to make throws you might have a point.... But lets face it.. Intangibles are way more important for QBs than athletics.. The ability to handle pressure The ability to make quick decisions correctly The ability to elevate your game when it really counts The ability to read a defense pre-snap and adjust the play or blocking The ability to move defenders with your eyes The ability to read the field correctly The ability to feel pressure and not take sacks (Peyton was a god at this) The ability to stay healthy (somewhat luck based but not completely) The ability to still play well while hurt or when your athleticism has decreased(which is why running QBs will never be remotely as valuable as MVP level pocket passers) If you were the best of all time in all those categories you would be the best QB of all time even if you couldn't throw it more than 20 yards and ran a 7.0 40 time. The above is why Brady is the best despite not even being a top 10 QB all-time by eye-test and ability to make all the throws. (This coming from a Peyton fan who still said he was better until Brady beat Atlanta)
Eli Manning should've been #10 He accomplished more in an era filled with Hall of Fame QBs around the league than Fran did against the local high school teams posing as NFL teams
Those "local high school teams" would literally destroy modern day nfl. They played without a freaking care to their life and body, and tried to rip heads off of qbs non stop.
@@champion_gamer128 he played in like 3 meaningful games ever, I'll take TO's numbers that were gotten for the most part on competitive playoff teams against better opponents, not to mention the variety of situations he had to make work. Calvin Johnson's sample and quality suck ass in comparison to TO's body of work.
Please put my uncle Tommy Nobis at 60. He was the number 1 overall pick for the expansion Falcons and made 5 pro bowls in his 10 year career, getting selected to the 1960s all decade team as the top LB. He carried the Falcons defense, but unfortunately never made a pro bowl Edit: how could you do that you Marijuana addicted non troop respecter
@@jjmantecon628 The real irony is that if Tom Brady was in the same position as Terry Bradshaw we'd probably still be having the exact same arguments about the quarterback in the 70s on the Steelers to this day, as a lot of people consider him to be overrated and mostly important for being able to potentially sky the ball with ok accuracy to provide the running game and shutdown defense more room to do their things. Also Bradshaw once got surgery under the alias Tom Brady, so there is that.
I would absolutely love to see a “Is Donovan McNabb a Hall of Fame QB?” Or something like that in the style of the Eli/Peyton Manning, Andrew luck, and Aaron Rodgers videos. He’s pretty decisive in Philadelphia, and Id like to hear the completely unbiased Barry give his 2 cents
I don’t want to agree with the number 12 but the only reason Brady has those rings is because of the people he had around him if he got drafted to any other team no child would know the name Tom Brady
Greetings Barry. If you pay attention to baseball at all, I would love to see you make some videos ranking all time great players in that sport. If not, then your next football video should definitely be top 10 running backs or wide receivers ever.
@@TemazepamParty agreed on it being a tough call, like #20 being the Sophie’s Choice between Barry Sanders & Ed Reed, or #21 what-could-have-been between Primetime & Sean Taylor
Very good. Only ones I really disagree with are #36 (Jerome Bettis), #45 (Emlen Tunnell, 2nd all-time in INTS), #53 (Harry Carson or Randy Gradishar, to which the latter SHOULD BE IN THE HALL OF FAME), #60 (really? you didn't put Eagles legend Chuck Bednarik?) and #94 (5-time Super Bowl champ Charles Haley).
I am DISGUSTED that John Elway was chosen over the greatest human to ever walk the planet Ben Roethlisburger. Big Ben respects women more than ANYONE this planet has ever seen! His women respecting abilities clearly push him to the number 1 greatest player and person of all time, and it's not even close
Honestly I do respect Roethlisberger now, especially since he's become a Christian. And has been very open about the problems of his past and addictions.
If you respect tillman you may want to look up what really happened surrounding his death. Not disrespecting the troops, but he was definitely disillusioned about the luster of serving. It's really sad that they prop him up as an example of the NFLs relationship with the troops when with what it sounds like, he'd hate being a tool on that front.
DId Tillman do anything of value in the NFL? That answer is no. Like the guy that mentioned Alstott, neither of them could carry Haynes' or Sayers' jocks Even mentioning Tillman disrespects the best players.
Honorable mention to Charles Woodson. Beast Mode should have gotten the nod, though. I was lucky enough to meet him on the sidewalk in Oakland, and he was super nice to me and my mom during our short interaction. Not only did he run like a stampeding rhino, but he does a LOT of great things for every community he spends time in without the expectation of being recognized for what he does.
If not for Jack Lambert being a clear pick for #58, I would recommend Jessie Tuggle. He goes mostly underrated because he was on some bad Falcons teams, but he retired as the NFL career leader in fumble recoveries for TDs. He was a 5-time Pro Bowler that had the most tackles by a player for the entire 90s and had 6 career INTs at middle linebacker. His highlight tapes tend to look like car crashes with the kind of force he delivered despite a 5'11" frame.
"...Over 2000 tackles, 31 interceptions, 41.5 sacks, and 2 kills."
Classic Barry
Saw it coming a mile away 😂
Time?
@@akish302 number 52
Did he cut it out? I was expecting something like that and it just seems cut.
@@xtlm Probably. Must've got demonitized
You mentioned Unitas would transition well to today's game. That should be the topic of a whole video about players from I'd say before 1985 that would play well today
Yes
I think he said that about Montana. He mentioned him within the same sentence. I highly doubt he would say that about Johnny Unitas.
@@EllieVelli he said Unitas. And, granted I'm a Maryland football fan, but he's right. Johnny Unitas was a guy who relied on his intelligence over his athleticism like a lot of quarterbacks, and that intelligence in his time lead to innovation now. His mind could likely understand any playbook if he was given the authority on the field to execute it.
Fran Tarkenton would transition well imo
Tarkenton no doubt
"I'm somewhat cheating on this one no offense to Tom Brady" had me dead
when does he say that
those little one-liners he does are hilarious lmao
@@theTriadOfGreed no
It's not a McKonkiner video unless he takes multiple shots at Tom Brady and Big Ben.
I will never *not be disgusted by* how the NFL barely even slapped the Pats on the wrist for all their cheats. Especially in the _playoffs._
It's basically telling the rest of the teams to stop playing honestly. Same with 'roids in baseball. Bonds was putting up André Dawson numbers, at what some consider to be an easier defensive position, but was on pace to outdo him in HRs & stolen bases.
But what really ruins it is when people who would _never_ have made the majors without them are considered the best. It taints every other player throughout history.
Now I'll always wonder did MLB pay all past stars into silence or were they also cheats? Because if *I* was doing what Gary Carter was doing at The Hardest Position _without_ steroids, I'm *definitely* telling people that Mike Piazza doesn't belong in baseball.
Except Carter was looking to be a coach or manager, so likely that was why.
I think 81 should have gone to Aaron Hernandez. He was just a menace on the field, an absolute killer, if you will.
Barry let Hernandez hanging, no ofence
Then 32 should go to O.J. Simpson
think it should have gone to Megatron. Dude might me the most talented wr ever.
Violated 💀
@@jarendavidson5758 O.J. Simpson and Aaron Hernandez were killers on and off the field.
Number 32 not being OJ is an absolute killer mistake!
And number 11 should be Henry Ruggs because he is also an absolute killer.
And number 81 should be Aaron Hernandez because is also an absolute killer.
I was dying to find out who it would be
Man 32 not being OJ is so gross if that selection was an item i'd need gloves to pick it up!
Kinda murdered my opinion of this list...
maybe in the best jail uniform # list
I love how Barry puts Brady on the thumbnail when we all know damn well Barry isn't even putting him up for consideration.
duh, everyone knows he's a brady hater
@@Master-rz1xi No, he's a Brady truther, there's a difference
@@alexsolimani he's not, this is literally just a cesspool of brady haters who want their hate validated by someone.
@@Master-rz1xi you keep telling yourself that lmao
@@alexsolimani and you keep lying to yourself 👍
My man really said 2 kills for ray lewis💀
I mean that's factually wrong lol
@@ankitbhasi7794 You're factually ignorant
when you said Aaron Rodgers I hadn’t even thought of Brady till you brought him up 😂
Rare sighting of Barry having best and tom Brady in the thumbnail
I thought I knew Barry…
@@19DannyBoy65 Aaron is right next to him so u should know what that means
@Akbar Shabazz-Jenkins I doubt that Barry isn't exactly high on Bradshaw either
@@user-fc7kj2hv3w He's an Eagle's fan, he's contractually obligated to hate when the Steelers have large amounts of success.
(Bradshaw has a lot of detractors in Pittsburgh too though, people are split between him being a legit second-tier GOAT or more useful for being a potential option opponents had to look out for on a team with a lot of those and a shutdown defense.)
I think the two biggest contests for the best in my opinion are Calvin Johnson for 81 and JJ Watt for 99, I don’t think that Barry made the wrong choice, but probably should’ve mentioned them alongside the winners.
10th like
Also for 59 Luke Keuchley
I'd do Warren Sapp for 99
Speaking of Watt brothers. I reckon once his career is over TJ will take the spot for best player to wear 90
Love Calvin Johnson, and I agree. TO was a solid pick though
Watt would be if Donald didnt have 7 probowls in 7 years
Glad Russ is still being given some form of respect. I swear even Matt Hasselback is hella underrated.
"We want the ball and we're gonna go score!"
@@mala2924 that was funny 😂
@@mala2924 matty hass was cold give the man a break
@@mala2924 no
@@Reimastered no
I honestly can’t believe Ray Nitschke wasn’t the best who wore 66 in his opinion. Dude was considered the hardest hitting linebacker period until Dick Butkus came around, had a shit ton of picks, was stupid tough (having a stadium light fall on your head only for you to immediately get back to practice is what I’d consider tough), and he was on the legendary Packers dynasty as one of the best defensemen.
What do you know about him. You died in 1953.
Also think 58 should have been Derrick Thomas but as a chiefs fan I may be biased
@@someperson3883 He's been Stalin to avoid dying 😉
Yeah, Alan Faneca was good, but Nitschke basically defined the linebacker position for the NFL. He retired before Defensive Player of the Year was invented, but he would have won a shit ton of those if they were around.
@@someperson3883 I’ve been *Stallin* death for a while now.
Don't let his number 33 choice distract you from the fact that Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game whilst playing for the Polk High School Panthers in 1966
I was going to post this. Al Bundy is a clear #33 over Tony Dorsett.
Al Boondy
I'd have given 73 to Larry Allen personally. Dude was a goddamn monster, easily the most physically gifted lineman of all time
Nah 73 goes to joe thomas
22:17
Jesus loves you
@@venuswine9905 lol 💀
Zach Martin and Tyron Smith are both probably HoF’rs as well. He’s not a huge fan of cowboys OLs
He made this whole video for #12 and I love it
I think Chuck Bednarik should’ve been number 60:
8X Pro-Bowler
10X First Team All-Pro
2 time NFL Champion
Also laid out Frank Gifford.
As a Philadelphia Eagles fan like you, I’m shocked you didn’t even mentioned Chuck Bednarik for number 60, 8 Pro Bowls, 10 All Pros and 2 Championships (Having a game saving play in the latter one against Vince Lombardi’s Packers). Is it because of the era he was in, Barry you didn’t even considered one of the best players in Philadelphia Eagles history.
Exactly what I was thinking
@@colonmuncher3655 exactly he’s an Eagles fan and forgot about one of the best players and the best with #60. A Hall of Famer who was both a great linebacker and a very good center, one of the last 60 minute men in the game.
I couldn't believe it either, when #60 rolled around and no Concrete Charlie
@@xjdfghashzkj nickname alone should’ve put him in consideration
And he calls himself an Eagles fan. Stone him.
Number 51 should actually be my dad on his 5th grade team, just thought I should let you know
I second that
I also second that
@@Y_a_r_n you mean you third that
@@deucedaman if you fourth it, I'll third it
I 5th it
It felt like the Vikings had the most players and yet they never won a Super bowl
And this didn't even include Paul Krause (22) Carl Eller (81) Adrian Peterson (28) Chris Doleman (56) or Cris Carter (80)
As a vikings fan, it feels good and bad, man
If you didn't know his favorite number is 12.
Karl Malone
Jim Kelly should have probably get at least a mention for 5 straight Super Bowls
@@axelaguilera50 *ultimate child ensaferer, Karl Malone
@@ThisDude234 i would trust mr Malone to watch over my two kids because he would never do anything lewd to 12 year old children
@@axelaguilera50 Absolutely. I've yet to meet a more upstanding man.
Here’s an idea for you Barry, you should make a series of videos comparing players people compare a lot where you give your verdict on who’s better
Next video: “Biggest Snubs in Barry’s ‘Best of Each Number’ Video”
Me first Barry we need another brady hate vid for the boomers that think he is still the best
there’s literally nothing to debate your just delusional
@@pekfps2437 this is a troll channel mate.
@@thisisnotmyname8766 these videos aren't his actual takes?
@@thisisnotmyname8766 Not anymore. His old videos like the top 10 defenders Jordan faced certainly are, but most of his videos aren't.
@@willgolden he mixes them up. Some are legit, some are clearly trolling. He has a great sense of humor that’s for sure.
Can we get a full darrelle revis video he truly is one of the most dominant players of all time
Facts!
Good job for saying nice at the end of Jared Allen's. Respect earned.
Number 78 was Anthony Munoz by a mile and a half, the greatest linemen of all time
Wirfs looks to be challenging that
I’m saying. Bruce smith was great, but HOW COULD ANYONE EVER NOT SAY MUÑOZ???
Muñoz was the GLTOAT
@@argyleeuphoria6200 *GLOAT (Great Lineman of all time)
@@Jax0n_Jax0ff no
Amazing video. Suggestion: Best NFL player by birthday.
Best player in each draft position
March 24th: P. Manning
August 3: Lance Alworth (Not Tom Brady)
There’s 364 birthdays who tf wants to watch that
If people liked it then obviously someone wants to watch it
God I love Barry Mcclittoris
Yeah, this is definetly the thumbnail I expected 😂
I would've gone with Mike Alstott for #40. He wore 40 his whole career and was the last great Fullback. He was a nightmare to try and tackle. Amazing that he isn't in Canton
Thank you. Ive been wondering this question for years.
Love your choices bro. Keep up the great work
Ray Lewis having 2 kills ruined me.
I love how he's serious but also roasts the players who were great on the field, but horrible people off the field! He'll give them credit where it's due, but he also won't hold back on criticism when it's due.
Always thought something like this would be a cool idea. Great video as always
keep up the good work berry
It’s always epic when Barry Posts
To be honest I'm kind of surprised you went with Aaron Rodgers for #12 over one of the greatest of all time potentially the greatest comeback captain of all time who has multiple super bowls as well as Superbowl bowl MVP......why didn't you go with Roger Staubach
they had us in the first half not gonna lie
I know you’re joking but yeah, Staubach has a great argument for the better #12 if we’re pretending Brady isn’t the GOAT.
@@Pendst Pretending?
@@Kevincg94 If being QB was only about ability to make throws you might have a point.... But lets face it.. Intangibles are way more important for QBs than athletics..
The ability to handle pressure
The ability to make quick decisions correctly
The ability to elevate your game when it really counts
The ability to read a defense pre-snap and adjust the play or blocking
The ability to move defenders with your eyes
The ability to read the field correctly
The ability to feel pressure and not take sacks (Peyton was a god at this)
The ability to stay healthy (somewhat luck based but not completely)
The ability to still play well while hurt or when your athleticism has decreased(which is why running QBs will never be remotely as valuable as MVP level pocket passers)
If you were the best of all time in all those categories you would be the best QB of all time even if you couldn't throw it more than 20 yards and ran a 7.0 40 time. The above is why Brady is the best despite not even being a top 10 QB all-time by eye-test and ability to make all the throws. (This coming from a Peyton fan who still said he was better until Brady beat Atlanta)
@@Flamingcloud083 lol Brady sucks in all those
Barry ur vids r the best i havent started the vid n ik its fire ty
I loved the Castellanos joke at 11:48 😂😂
“That’s right, the guy with 7 rings doesn’t get the nod. Why? Cause I have 2 eyes”
I honestly think it would have been hilarious if Barry just didn’t even mention Tom Brady for #12, gave it to Rodgers and just moved on lol
The Ray Lewis "and two kills" I can't lmaoooo
What a great video
Barry is on the rise and I fucking love it
53 should be Navorro Bowman. He was on a HOF track until he broke his leg during the NFC Championship Game.
This list was a banger!!!! I watched taking a poop. Great Job dude, GOOOOOOOO BIRDS!!!!!!!
So many great linemen. Really cool to show the big guys the respect they very much derserve.
Bro he straight snubbed Munoz.
Eli Manning should've been #10
He accomplished more in an era filled with Hall of Fame QBs around the league than Fran did against the local high school teams posing as NFL teams
Not to mention that he’s the GOAT Slayer
Maybe dhop too
Those "local high school teams" would literally destroy modern day nfl. They played without a freaking care to their life and body, and tried to rip heads off of qbs non stop.
I love the respect you gave Gronk made me happy
Inching closer to 100k Mr Barry
To just start watching ur videos last night to finding out ur also a fellow eagle fan… new sub
Would be cool to see you build your own football team with the best players from every position in your opinion
I know he retired early, but Calvin Johnson was insane. I woulda put him for 81.
Over Terrell Owens? When did you start watching football?
@@USALeonHeart bro chill
@@1NumeroUno bro chill we all know calvin was better lmao
@@USALeonHeart obviously Calvin is way better than TO lol
@@champion_gamer128 he played in like 3 meaningful games ever, I'll take TO's numbers that were gotten for the most part on competitive playoff teams against better opponents, not to mention the variety of situations he had to make work. Calvin Johnson's sample and quality suck ass in comparison to TO's body of work.
"And 2 kills" that got me out of guard 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
yes a new Barry vid!
Please put my uncle Tommy Nobis at 60. He was the number 1 overall pick for the expansion Falcons and made 5 pro bowls in his 10 year career, getting selected to the 1960s all decade team as the top LB. He carried the Falcons defense, but unfortunately never made a pro bowl
Edit: how could you do that you Marijuana addicted non troop respecter
Tommy Nobis was your uncle? That's really cool. Should absolutely be in Canton.
11- Fitz
15- Starr
66- Nitschke
Only 3 I disagree with, I'm shocked. I'm also happy that you gave Peppers the respect he deserves
Another jomboy of football break down, it’s gonna be a banger!!!!
“And two kills” fucking awesome 😂
If there really are multiple universes, with infinite timelines - I want to see Tom Brady play against the 1970s Steelers and Raiders.
Knowing Brady’s luck he’d be on one of those teams and the other would have their star players hurt whenever he plays them.
That pussy wouldn't walk out of the stadium alive. Either of those teams would have absolutely destroyed him. I'd pay good money to see that, though!
@@jjmantecon628 The real irony is that if Tom Brady was in the same position as Terry Bradshaw we'd probably still be having the exact same arguments about the quarterback in the 70s on the Steelers to this day, as a lot of people consider him to be overrated and mostly important for being able to potentially sky the ball with ok accuracy to provide the running game and shutdown defense more room to do their things.
Also Bradshaw once got surgery under the alias Tom Brady, so there is that.
I would absolutely love to see a “Is Donovan McNabb a Hall of Fame QB?” Or something like that in the style of the Eli/Peyton Manning, Andrew luck, and Aaron Rodgers videos. He’s pretty decisive in Philadelphia, and Id like to hear the completely unbiased Barry give his 2 cents
This might be the best video you’ve ever done, which is saying something.
yes I've been waiting
I don’t want to agree with the number 12 but the only reason Brady has those rings is because of the people he had around him if he got drafted to any other team no child would know the name Tom Brady
Dear UA-cam:
I want to see the number of dislikes on this video.
I work at UA-cam. The number of dislikes is zero
@@johnatlas3452 Lol. Very funny
It's currently at 69
@@icarusmarioFAN Lol. Very funny
122
“And 2 kills” had me rolling😂
Bro u killed me with the Ray Lewis!!! Hahaha so that makes 3 kills
i feel like eventually alvin kamara will pass everyone whos ever worn the number 41
33 could've been Sammy Baugh. He once led the league in passer rating, interceptions (as a safety) and punting all in the same year.
Do best player from every draft pick
Dude, this is rad. It's like celebrating some unsung heroes of the nfls's past
Fouts was a good quarterback, but Otto Graham should take the spot for #14
Joe Greene also could have been an option for 75 and Calvin Johnson for 81 but overall a very good video
ITS FINALLY HERE
Whenever Barry posts my will to live goes up just slightly
U tripping if u think Rodger is better than Brady
Woe is #6, with Jay Cutler! Also, Ken Burrough deserves some consideration for 00.
Greetings Barry. If you pay attention to baseball at all, I would love to see you make some videos ranking all time great players in that sport. If not, then your next football video should definitely be top 10 running backs or wide receivers ever.
Do a best quarterback for every team video please
This video just made me sad about the new dumb rule where anyone can be any number they want.
Ten seconds in:
“I don’t expect you to agree with my opinions but you WILL respect them. Enjoy!”
Barry is a legend.
That Farve joke was funny asf
17:19 the most subtle of jokes on this video👌
#28 should be corner Darrell Green, fastest Washington player for like every season of the 43 years he played
Iirc DG was faster in his final season than his first, even though surgery on both knees.
Faulk over Green is a tough call. Both absolutely magnificent players. Darrell just shades it for me. So good for so long.
@@TemazepamParty agreed on it being a tough call, like #20 being the Sophie’s Choice between Barry Sanders & Ed Reed, or #21 what-could-have-been between Primetime & Sean Taylor
I'm just sad he did Devin like that 😭
Russell Wilson - Serial Killer vibes 😂😂😂
Background music is fire
Very good. Only ones I really disagree with are #36 (Jerome Bettis), #45 (Emlen Tunnell, 2nd all-time in INTS), #53 (Harry Carson or Randy Gradishar, to which the latter SHOULD BE IN THE HALL OF FAME), #60 (really? you didn't put Eagles legend Chuck Bednarik?) and #94 (5-time Super Bowl champ Charles Haley).
#12 Ain't Brady. It's a sign from the lord
That Drew Brees long neck Edit though 🤣🤣
What an awesome vid! I sure would have loved to see my Boi Harrison at 88, but you can't deny stats, I guess.
Thanks!!!!!
I am DISGUSTED that John Elway was chosen over the greatest human to ever walk the planet Ben Roethlisburger. Big Ben respects women more than ANYONE this planet has ever seen! His women respecting abilities clearly push him to the number 1 greatest player and person of all time, and it's not even close
Honestly I do respect Roethlisberger now, especially since he's become a Christian. And has been very open about the problems of his past and addictions.
#40: pat tillman. respect the troops
If you respect tillman you may want to look up what really happened surrounding his death. Not disrespecting the troops, but he was definitely disillusioned about the luster of serving. It's really sad that they prop him up as an example of the NFLs relationship with the troops when with what it sounds like, he'd hate being a tool on that front.
@@ianL-S yes i heard the true story
My choice would’ve been the hardest working running back in NFL History
Michael Joseph Alstott
DId Tillman do anything of value in the NFL? That answer is no. Like the guy that mentioned Alstott, neither of them could carry Haynes' or Sayers' jocks
Even mentioning Tillman disrespects the best players.
The part with drew brees was golden lmao
Nice of you to Leroy butler some love . The nfl and hall of fame definitely haven't yet .
Look John Hannah was great, but Larry Allen is not just the greatest #73 of all time but prob the best offensive lineman of all time.
Saw Hannah play, and yes that's the correct choice.
John Hannah is also often ranked as the greatest offensive lineman of all time. Both are legendary, can't go wrong with either
Barry I disagree. For 24 it should've been Marshawn Lynch, one of the best humans to walk this planet but thank you for putting LT at 56
Honorable mention to Charles Woodson. Beast Mode should have gotten the nod, though. I was lucky enough to meet him on the sidewalk in Oakland, and he was super nice to me and my mom during our short interaction. Not only did he run like a stampeding rhino, but he does a LOT of great things for every community he spends time in without the expectation of being recognized for what he does.
I lost it when you said no offense tiger woods hahaha
If not for Jack Lambert being a clear pick for #58, I would recommend Jessie Tuggle. He goes mostly underrated because he was on some bad Falcons teams, but he retired as the NFL career leader in fumble recoveries for TDs. He was a 5-time Pro Bowler that had the most tackles by a player for the entire 90s and had 6 career INTs at middle linebacker. His highlight tapes tend to look like car crashes with the kind of force he delivered despite a 5'11" frame.