NFL Rules You Didn't Know Exist
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
- In today's NFL it's constantly changing so there's definitely plenty of rules you missed out on.
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The cadence of the SPEAKER. Is incredibly IRRITATING. It has to GO.
Cosign!
SSSOOOO TRU
IKR?!?!??!?
yep
Does the way this guy talks bother anyone else
Alex Mccray yes
yes i'm leaving after watching for 21 seconds
Yes!
Very much so
It's like he's perpetually complaining.
Literally couldnt get thru the video. He ends every sentence with like a question mark rather than a period?
Yeah that intonation is irritating.
Ikr
You ended with a question mark lmao
@@cloutedghost2649 that joke went way over ur head
I know right
I cannot stand the way this guys talks
Kyle Buchanan lol
Bro I was thinking, I wonder what the comments are like.
Kyle Buchanan then sit lol
Booooooook
I stopped watching a minute in.. the voice over isn't good. Why hold out the last syllable in the word like that?
This guy? is tough? to listen to? because? of the way? he talks?
the algorithm, mostly don’t you meeaann? This guuy? Is toouugh? To listen too? Becaauuse? If they waay? He taalks?
1:16 is about as far as I could make it
Yeah
Yes
I closed it after 210
16 seconds in I went straight to these comments and found exactly what I expected. Haha! I guess I’ll go back to watching the rest of it....🥴
@Hannah Caneus I didn’t though
This man ends every sentence like its a supprise
He says it like he’s trying to impress you with every sentence or something
Lol
@@nickrobinsonaws732 yup 😂😂
I bet this man calls a TD a goal
860 Teo this is gold
860 Teo 😂
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This is one of the funniest comments I’ve seen
@Hannah Caneus shut up
I can’t watch this the way he talks gives me anxiety
What football fan doesn’t know all of these rules?
i swear 😂😂
Exactly
I was unaware of the ball between the qb's legs rule, probably because it hardly ever happens
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Why do they need 6 players from each team for a coin toss? One from each team is enough.
This dude is telling like general rules of football
99.99 percent of the comments are about the way he talks
And 00.01 percent are about the fact that every football fan knows these rules
99.99% of the commenters couldn't listen to the entire thing.
The are rules everyone knows
The upward inflection after every sentence has got to go.
Yup, I stopped watching because of that.
This guy is on crack
He actually goes down at the end of every sentence. I'm guessing in life too.
I don’t usually get sleep but this guy got me at least 4 days of sleep
I knew every single one of these rules
filayyy fam ok
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Me too
@@FlagrantAnt6645 well yeah you're todd gurley duh
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Really wanted to watch this video. I made it exactly 59 seconds in and this guys voice nuked it for me.
Anybody remember when the slam dunk celebration was in madden.
I do
I scored “3 POINTS?!” Every time
Me to I am the best
Everyone knows these rules
12 seconds in.....i want him to go play in traffic.
The way he talks makes me wanna eat paint
David Ordille except you can’t really eat paint
@matt r/woooooosh
Lmmfao you must don't know anything about football 😂😂😂...my pop Warner kids knew those rules
TWAN MAC “you must don’t” nice
Every sentence is a question?
Couldn't watch the video because of the way this guy talks.
Well I know most of these rules but coaches don’t know these
Ryan Donziger I’d say that the refs don’t know this
Chill on the vocal fry. My god!
The overtime rule of kicking a field goal on the first possession to win the game. Yeah that rule has been the same for as long as I can remember. I call this the Brett Favre rule. In 2009 in the NFC Championship game. The New Orleans Saints won the toss and Drew got the team in field goal range. The Saints kicker Garrett Hartley drilled it and sent the Saints to our very 1st and only Superbowl to date. Now if you go back and look at the stats for this game ( Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans Saints ). I'm not going to lie, The Vikings beat us on paper and it was so bad that if you look at the stats without looking at the score, you would pretty much believe that Brett's Vikings won that game. Now as soon as Hartley kicked the ball, they started talking about that rule needing to be changed. They did have a great argument for it. The team that wins the toss can get to field goal range and setup for the field goal. It definitely makes it look bad when you aren't trying to score a touchdown. But hell, my Saints won and went on to win the Super bowl.
The only thing that tore my heart out. My momma has always been a Saints fan. I mean even though all of the years of not winning and not even making it to the playoffs most years. My mom died on September 14th 2009. We were undefeated to that point and when we made it to the Superbowl, I cried my eyes out in front of all of my friends and family. Someone was trying to be a butthole and say that it was tears of joy. My best friend told the person that it wasn't. He told him that it was because my mother was going to see it. My whole life, my mother and I would watch every game together. The only games we didn't watch, those were when they couldn't sell out and the game was blacked out. Anyway I hope everyone has a great holiday season.
6:40... I was at one of Doug Flutie's last games as a Charger, when he scored two points from a drop kick on third down from about the twenty yard line around the end of 2004. Hard stat to find.
2:24 you are a little off in your "first down on punt" segment.
If the punt (also, field goal) is partially blocked, and it crosses the line of scrimmage, the normal "downing" of the punt by the kicking team rule applies.
If it didn't cross the line of scrimmage, the kicking team can recover and advance the ball, but still must gain the first down / touch down yardage.
I like how the title is "NFL Rules You Didn't Know Exist" & then he proceeds to go through rules that are pretty common knowledge if you've been a football fan for at least the past 10 years or so.
The only one I didn't know is the player out of bounds but the ball in bounds.
Throughout NFL history 53% of teams that won the coin toss in ot have won....Call me crazy, but that seems pretty damn fair to me.
That's what I was thinking, but I was wrong. The other team wins only 38% of the time. About 19% remain tied.
Yondo Beat in the background 👌 nice
At one time an out of bounds kickoff was only a 5 yard penalty.
It was changed to make the game more exciting by getting rid of "coffin corner" kickoffs.
This guy
Likes commas
I hit the like button with my burrito
I think celebrating in the end zone should be illegal....Just imagine if a baseball player started dancing every time he crossed the plate!!!!!!
Its EMBARRASSING!!!!!!
The overtime rule fix is simplicity itself... Give each team the chance to have the ball. Regardless of how the possession ends (except for pick 6) the other team gets a possession.
Kick off starts each possession. If the game is still tied at the end of each possession then sudden death happens.
The order reverses, and the possession starts as 1st and goal on the 50. You get exactly 4 downs to score. Then repeat the process for the other team.
If the game is still a tie after this process, then the game ends as a tie.
I got a minute into this and had to stop with the annunciation of everything 😂
53% of the teams that win the overtime coin toss win the game. So... about half?
In that last segment, there was a lot of talk about crazy TD celebrations, but none, nobody, will ever come close to the CFL's Edmonton Eskimos (now Elks) legend Henry "Gizmo" Williams, who's trademark celebration was to do a no hands flip after each TD he scored, and he scored many. And I never heard of him flubbing that gymnastics move either. He always had a perfect landing on his feet.
Gizmo was also always the smallest man on the field. That huge field was way better for him than the NFL would have been.
He is a running back to
"53% of teams win OT coin toss win the game." Ok -- that sounds very even -- it is the 3% that bothers him?
I've studied statistics and market research, and anything less then a 5% difference is typically considered "within the margin of error" so yeah, a 6% difference (53 - 47 %) is just barely outside that margin of error.
i found the article and it states that out of 52 games in OT the team that won the coin toss has 28 wins, 20 losses, and 4 ties. this actually means the team that won the coin toss won 53.8% and lost 38.4% so the actually win-loss difference is about 15%
Coin toss: A limit of six per team, and they do not have to be in uniform. Can have less than six. In the Seattle/Pittsburgh game 10/17/21 for the overtime flip, Russell Wilson made the call wearing a sweatshirt, as he is injured. He was accompanied by the third-string quarterback Jake Luton, who was in uniform.
the double time out rule is now a 5 yard delay of game penalty. Not sure when it changed, but I was at the game where Gibbs called a double timeout vs the Bills. That was the first game Sean Taylor didn't play after being murdered.
That usually will stop one's career.
Hollywood Henderson from the cowboys in the 70s was the first to dunk a ball over the goal post. Alvin Harper from the cowboys made it famous. After he did it in the 93 super bowl every football playing kid (and college player) wanted to do it. When we were kids playing peewee in the 90s we would try to do it during practice with hilarious results as it just looked like we were jumping and throwing the ball. Tony Gonzales emulated Harper in college and kept doing it in the NFL.
I'll never forget when Jerome Bettis said "tails" and the ref must have thought he said heads 😆
I knew every one of these ruuuules
One of the rarer rules that exist at all levels - high school through pro - is the "Free Kick After Fair Catch" rule. If all the conditions are met, you can kick a field goal while making the defense line up 10 yards from the ball per free kick (i.e. kickoff) rules. Conditions: The ball must have been just legally fair-caught by the receiving team; The receiving team must then inform the officials of their intent to use the provisions of this rule; The ball may be placed anywhere between the hashmarks at the fair-catch yardline; The ball cannot be on a tee - therefore there must be a holder; The defense must be at least 10 yards from the ball prior to and at the time it is kicked; If the ball goes through the uprights, it is 3 points. If not, then the normal rules for field goal attempts resume.
In today’s game the Ty Montgomery play is a touchback
The ball hit the endzone
That's a relatively new concept in the "we're eventually getting rid of kick returns" era. Used to be if it were still in play, it's live.
I think a good thing to do with out the coin toss, is do what they do in basketball. that is the home team decides weather they want to kick or receive. In basketball, the home team decides which basket to go off of first
Andy hoops?
Everybody knows these rules
Re Coin Toss and perceived advantage: There is none. You seem to have forgotten that there are defensive players on the field too. If your defense isn't good enough to keep the other guys off the scoreboard on that initial drive, you probably deserve to lose the game. Obviously, they are the better team.
Ridiculous.
That's like saying there's no advantage in being the first player to go in Chess because the second player is only losing due to lack of skill. There's a similar percentage in Chess with the player who goes first winning 52-56% of the time.
That's like saying there's no advantage in GO, a board game more complex than Chess. The first player has an advantage and in order to even the playing field is actually compensated for in the game.
The time starts with the players who got the coin flip moving, which means the opposing team has less leeway by the end of the game. You really gotta think things through buddy.
@@jablanguado7738 First, let me thank you for your gratuitous advice at the end of your reply - don't know how I survived this long without it.
Ignoring the plethora of differences, football vs, chess and GO, it's a fact that many NFL teams have a better defense than offense. I don't know what team you root for (I assume there is one), but do you assume that the other team will score most of the time on every possession? If not, why would you make that assumption in overtime? It's axiomatic that, in the NFL and in winner-take-all games, defense wins (the last super bowl is one of the better examples).
The only reason that teams tend to go on offense upon winning the OT coin flip is the element of chance (a tipped ball or defensive slip and fall for instance - a likelihood not seen in board games) If they don't score, they punt and put the defense to work. I still insist that, statistically, the better defense wins.
35 seconds is all I could maaanaaaaaaaage
I say, keep the celebrations, it brings a lot of fans to games because they love watching it all the time
Mans had a video blow up just for the whole ass comment section to be roasting the way he talks 😂😂😭☠️
"Hollywood" Henderson of the Eallas Cowboys began the dunking over the goal post.
Is this the opposite of AMSR?
We all knew these rules
Instead of a dunk, either do a jump shot, lay up or use the red pylon to tap it to touch the middle post.
Loved it! He’s an OG for sure!!
Knew most of these
NFL overtime is no longer sudden death with a TD. Each team gets 1 possession. So the traditional coin flip can stay.
Chad Johnson or Ocho Cinco?
I az boi
I glad cardinals in most of deez highlights
Overtime solution. Regular season, two periods of four minutes each. Each team kicking off once per period, result to be determined at the end of the two periods, PATs to be attempted.
For playoffs, if it's still level after eight minutes, then they keep going to next score, periods of four minutes each.
There aren't too many games that would need that that third period.
Also, I'd have the same spot for the 2 point conversion and the PAT. It would make faking it more appealing.
No one point safety rule on here?
If no one knows what it is it is when a safety occurs on a two point conversion or an extra point
I knew all of these
I all ready now those rules
Thanks for teaching us football LOL
This was good
It feels like he elongates some words and shortens others
ya thats whats so annoying about his voice
Here’s a rule you don’t know. If you attempt a 2 point conversion after scoring, and it ends up being a safety it is only worth 1 point.
Why is he questioning every sentence
I’ve known all of these rules since I first watched the NFL 😂
I don't know all of those rules, I almost exclusively watch CFL and we don't have some of the stranger of the rules this guy talked about. Though we also have our own different rules you NFL fans may find strange.
The OT TD rule is fine. If the defense can’t stop the opposing offense, then they don’t deserve to win.
lol
I new all of this.....
I new these rules
New?
What?
Imagine having to listen to this guy all the time. Whine whine whine..
number 15
*barger kang feet lattice*
This guy sounds like a bad Pauly Shore "Weasel" impression.
The old sudden-death overtime rule was fine. Now you have more games ending in ties, and tired players out on the field longer risking injiury, all because the league decided that OT couldn't end on an opening-drive field goal. If you lose the toss, then your defense just needs to keep the other team out of field goal range. Simple as that.
“Just”
Overtime should only be 10 minutes.
yesssssss!!!
Yeah
How’s back to back timeouts a unsportsmanlike conduct??? That’s crazy
Every American is fully aware of these rules.
Craig Sage-er...C'Mon Man!
Anders Redfern more like NFL hub common man
I haven't looked it up in the rule book, but I believe you can punt at any time on the field, yes, in front of the line of scrimmage after you've moved the ball up the field. If anyone knows for sure verify or correct me if I'm wrong please . That may be accurate for a drop kick also.
No, it's just like a forward pass, you can't punt the ball once you've crossed the line of scrimmage
If anything the NFL should welcome dunking as a celebration, especially if the player does end up bending the goal post. Why? What does it mean in practice for the NFL? Extra time for in-game commercials...
ngl knew all these rules
I think the NFL needs to revoke the “celebrating with the ball” rule... or - at least - rewrite it so that the player can use the ball during the celebration so long as:
1) the celebration lasts no longer that 10 seconds.
2) only the players on the side that scored (or the officials) can touch the ball; if a player (on the side that scored) touches the ball to anyone else, it’s a 5 yard penalty assessed on the kick-off. If they throw the ball at anyone else, it’s a 15 yard penalty assessed on the kickoff, and the player must sit out the remainder of the quarter. Furthermore, if the player threw the ball at an opposing player, or anyone on either sideline, it’s an automatic ejection from the game, and - if anyone is injured as a result - it’s a $50,000 fine. It does NOT count if a member of the opposing team tries to touch or grab the ball, only if said opposing team member is not trying to interact with the ball, or the members of the team that scored. It also does not count if they toss the ball to a game official (obviously.)
Otherwise, I think they should be able to entertain the crowd (or just their own teammates) by spinning the ball like a top, sitting on it like a chicken laying an egg, spinning it on their fingers like a basketball, tossing it over the goal posts, or even putting it on the ground and “shooting” it with their finger, or whatever. 😊
And TV will cut from said celebration to show the cheerleaders of the opposing team. Celebration time will be added to the opposing teams possession clock but only the officials and that team will know the true clock time. Did you win the fucking Super Bowl or just did your highly paid job one time?
Everybody know this
Overtime ruled should have stayed first one to score wins. It's fair. There was an hour of game play where a teams offense, defense, and special teams was out there playing. 104 multi millionaires worked to overcome each other. If you couldn't get it done in an hour then it is what it is.
"Snap between the QBs legs rule" you might want to rethink that one
The problem with the OB kickoff rule is that it is NOT the kicking team kicking the ball out of bounds! And THAT is the only illegal action on the kickoff. The receiver making the ball out of bounds IS NOT THE KICKING TEAMS ACTION! It is ruled incorrectly on the field each time it happens!
BY RULE: The ball is to be spotted at the location the RECEIVER placed it out of bounds.
Contact me and I will explain when and how the CATCH became a problem. The NFL NEEDS TO READ THEIR OWN RULES TO FIGURE THAT OUT.
I love this guys voice
"5 of them won by touchdown on the opening drive"
Tim Tebow did one of them on only one play; don't quite know which Thomas it was who caught it
I knew all these #football rules. Easy
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