European Reacts to The Biggest Hits in American Football

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    European reacting to NFL biggest hits
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  • @european-reacts
    @european-reacts  Рік тому +15

    Leave a like and subscribe! Also my IG: instagram.com/europeanreacts/ 🙋‍♂

    • @kingjames9120
      @kingjames9120 Рік тому

      Go watch some peewee football 😅

    • @christianlong-lo3jm
      @christianlong-lo3jm Рік тому

      So European saying fault means American word for penalty

    • @christianlong-lo3jm
      @christianlong-lo3jm Рік тому

      ​@@kingjames9120NO!!!! It's boring man why???

    • @christianlong-lo3jm
      @christianlong-lo3jm Рік тому

      The NFL is almost like all of the sports combined into one. America's fascination with sports is similar to the Roman empires coliseum without murdering people Americans are civilized but do it in a uncivilized way

    • @ericmeland4153
      @ericmeland4153 9 місяців тому

      When this sport began, most of the players involved were veterans of World War 2 and the Korean War! Each of them still had a lot of fight left in them! That is why they had that savage mentality!

  • @Hayseo
    @Hayseo Рік тому +627

    Most of these hits were legal at the time. But lately they have outlawed helmet to helmet hits. After watching this video, you might understand why many Americans don’t think much of soccer. I hate it when I see a soccer player get get hit lightly and roll around for five minutes as if he’s going to die and then get up and start playing. In American football the player always tries to get up to show how tough he is.

    • @andi5262
      @andi5262 Рік тому +79

      And if not, give a thumbs up while he’s taken off the field.

    • @BrLoc
      @BrLoc Рік тому +29

      @1x0x LeBron is a great example.

    • @chetsenior7253
      @chetsenior7253 Рік тому +4

      Rugby

    • @xbeaker
      @xbeaker Рік тому

      @@chetsenior7253 A lot of people say that.. but most rugby players will tell you NFL is a LOT harder hitting. Rugby tackles are limited to hits in the torso only. And the lack of pads means the hits are a lot softer. Pads make you feel invulnerable so players tend to hit a lot harder. Much like how more and sever injuries occurred in boxing after fighters started wearing gloves. Go watch any rugby players react to this video.

    • @xbeaker
      @xbeaker Рік тому +8

      Yes and no. I have seen a fair share of NFL players milk or fake injuries then pop up after they either get a flag thrown or are sure they aren't going to get one. Fake injuries are used all the time to stop the clock during hurry up offenses or to to get a breather when a team is out of time outs. I have also seen soccer players lose teeth, have bones broken and get stomped on. But yes, soccer does tend to reward players who make a show of a foul because any real contact is probably going to be whistled and the players want to make sure the ref sees they were hit.

  • @skitzothejoker8413
    @skitzothejoker8413 Рік тому +182

    Does any other American such as myself sit and smile the whole time they watch someone react to this. I love it

    • @broskee6149
      @broskee6149 8 місяців тому +7

      😂 a show of force we're really crazy

    • @jay80
      @jay80 7 місяців тому +4

      Fr😂😂

    • @scottmagnuson5543
      @scottmagnuson5543 5 місяців тому +3

      I played from 9 yo though college (23). I'm 61 now, and yes the players now are bigger, faster, stronger, but the rules have changed drastically to aid in the "safety" of the game. So it was just as brutal back then. American football is a violent collision sport always has been and hopefully always will be. That's what makes it football.

    • @gargoyled_drake
      @gargoyled_drake 2 місяці тому +1

      As a European i smile the most over the fact that this selfclaimed "European" Has such a thick russian accent. AND that he claims as a european he knows nothing about American Football.
      It's not like we don't have American Football here. I've had one of the previous Co Trainers for The Vikings be Coach for a team in Europe over a couple of years. And we always watch superbowl with the biggest setup of american junk food and snacks.
      This guy is clearly not European. But he is a funny comedian no doubt. 🤣👍

    • @Restoferkin
      @Restoferkin 2 місяці тому +1

      Like the Cheshire Cat

  • @chriscoulter6089
    @chriscoulter6089 Рік тому +153

    The really insane thing for you to understand is that in many places in the USA, boys begin playing this sport before the age of 10.

    • @stevedavis5704
      @stevedavis5704 Рік тому +13

      In my town they start full contact junior league at five years old. You can go past the boys and girls club and it looks like a bunch of piles of gear rolling around on the field. Some of the kids are so short that the knee length padded pants go half way to their feet. Oddly enough up to about ten or eleven years old some of the most brutal players are girls. More than one boy had to be helped off the field after my daughter leveled them.

    • @Wardr0p
      @Wardr0p Рік тому

      @@stevedavis5704 Testosterone is a hell of a drug.

    • @BlakeusAurelius
      @BlakeusAurelius Рік тому +6

      I started tackle at 6

    • @voraciousreader3341
      @voraciousreader3341 Рік тому +3

      That’s how Aaron Hernandez got CTE and had the worst looking deteriorated brain under autopsy that many experts had seen….it was the brain of a 65-70 year old man. He started playing tackle football at age 10 and his father was insane about masculinity which made him more reckless and physical. It’s really not something to boast about.

    • @mochawashere
      @mochawashere 10 місяців тому

      @@stevedavis5704 Full contact at five? Wow, the rec league in my county would've had full contact at 11-13, but they changed it to flag football.

  • @bigbear4120
    @bigbear4120 Рік тому +36

    Last year a guy got hit so hard his heart stopped for a few seconds. He was hospitalized for weeks. It's a bit safer but it's still like running face first into an on average 300lb mountain of rage and muscle going roughly 20mph.

    • @ibn1989
      @ibn1989 Рік тому +8

      Damar Hamlin didn't even get hit hard it was just some routine shit and his heart just stopped. That was one of the scariest things I've ever seen. I thought I saw a man die for a little bit.

    • @voraciousreader3341
      @voraciousreader3341 Рік тому +1

      He has a heart condition he didn’t know he had, but it’s treatable and he’s since been cleared to play again.

    • @LavitosExodius
      @LavitosExodius Рік тому +3

      Damar wasn't even hit that hard Commotio Cortis does not care about the strength of the impact so much as when the impact happens. I.e any type of impact to the chest at the wrong time can cause that to happen.

    • @StacyBaldwin-qv5cj
      @StacyBaldwin-qv5cj Рік тому

      It wasn't a hard hit, it was a generally routine hit. Most reasonable people attribute his medical condition with the vaccination they were shoving down everyone's throat.

    • @shilohasmr7442
      @shilohasmr7442 7 місяців тому

      Yeah that was hard to watch but loved seeing his teammates rally around him.

  • @Nate_Dawg59
    @Nate_Dawg59 Рік тому +67

    And you gotta remember that as Americans we are taught to love every second of this sport when we begin playing at age 5-6😂

    • @gamingwithmndandlnd4952
      @gamingwithmndandlnd4952 8 місяців тому +1

      I played flag 5-11 and tackle in junior high. Didn’t do high school cause wasn’t trying to catch CTE or get injured.

  • @geraldclough1099
    @geraldclough1099 Рік тому +40

    If you could see the moments after these plays, many of those hit would pop right back up to keep playing. And fi you watch a collection of plays with actual serious injuries, the hits would appear relatively mild. A lot of the real injuries result from luck, how someone falls, or who falls on them, or how their body is stressed as a tangle of players goes down.

    • @lindajohnson7675
      @lindajohnson7675 Рік тому +4

      And, it really seems like the career ending hits are broken legs that got twisted the wrong way, aren't they? I mean after concussions which are pretty much expected with certain positions?

    • @geraldclough1099
      @geraldclough1099 Рік тому

      Yes, like when a quarterback plants a foot to throw and then gets hit and turned. People get that sort of injuries just walking around, much less playing NFL football. @@lindajohnson7675

    • @jakeferreira1211
      @jakeferreira1211 Рік тому

      ​@@lindajohnson7675Career ending injuries are very rare, even in football. When they do happen, it's usually reoccurring injuries more than a single serious one. People who suffer from things like multiple ACL injuries or too many serious concussions. Most of the others are older players nearing the end of their career anyways who suffers a serious injury and don't want to deal with the rehab and recovery that comes with returning to NFL form, so they retire. Occasionally a freak injury, like a few years ago when Ryan Shazier broke his back and was left partially paralyzed, will end a career early, but those are pretty rare. Of course, I'm not trying to downplay any of that, because it is terrible to see happen, but even things as serious as Nick Chubb's injury from this season are probably not career ending

  • @TheArtistFKApingaso3687
    @TheArtistFKApingaso3687 Рік тому +9

    I was playing high school football, I was a linebacker and during a practice our running back was running through the A gap and I came up to tackle along with our strong safety. The 3 of us collided our safety had lowered his head right before we collided. After the play I get up stuck out my hand to help him up and he is looking straight up with eyes WIDE open saying he couldn’t feel his legs. They airlifted him to the hospital right from the field. Fortunately he had surgery and was able to walk again. Came back to school with a metal contraption that went from his shoulders up to his head and had screws securing his head so that it wouldn’t move. Needless to say that was the end of his sports for him. Just glad that he was able to walk again. It was one of the scariest things I ever saw playing sports.

  • @thekingcobra63
    @thekingcobra63 Рік тому +8

    As I guy who ran a lot of special teams in college, it is truly a constant mine field and really kill or be killed every time. Sometimes you are the windshield, sometimes the bug! It is great dropping the hammer on someone, not so fun getting it dropped on you, and the thrill of it is never knowing which way it is going to go each time.

  • @chriskasprzyk6235
    @chriskasprzyk6235 Рік тому +11

    Fun fact: A quite high number of those hits were in high school football games, so kids in the 14-18 year range. Some of these hits are now fouls, for example almost all helmet to helmet hits, but most are perfectly legal and seen in games all the time. After seeing this video you can understand why one of the primary reasons soccer is not highly regarded in the US is all the flopping and acting going on.

  • @lunadoesthings8050
    @lunadoesthings8050 Рік тому +13

    Former highschool player, can confirm from my many lists of injuries and years of experience including two years of peewee, that most those hits were legal up until very recently, I wasn’t even a running back or anything that touched the ball but still got hit by guys so hard I couldn’t do anything involving contact for two weeks as I got hit illegally by a huge dude. Also got bodyslammed once legally somehow, sport is weird

  • @rdramos13
    @rdramos13 Рік тому +5

    These clips were from NFL, college/university, high school, a little pee wee football, and CFL (Canadian Football League). College/university ball is a lot more popular and older than NFL. Some of the largest stadiums in the world, are college football stadiums.

    • @egrosenesq
      @egrosenesq Рік тому

      Thank you.. I don’t know who created the video he reacted to, but they obviously didn’t know what they were editing when they labeled the video only NFL

    • @playsoccerwatchfootball
      @playsoccerwatchfootball 5 місяців тому

      I dont know what you are talking about i says "Biggest Football Hits Ever" in the title. Bro was not paying attention. ​@@egrosenesq

  • @rtdzign
    @rtdzign Рік тому +12

    Back in the early days before helmets and when it was only a college game, it was not unheard of to have a few fatalities during the year due to head trauma like cracked skulls. In 1905 I believe there where 18 fatalities in the season. At one time you were allowed and probably expected to punch the ball carrier in the head. We had to slowly make the game safer over the years so we barely have fatalities anymore.

    • @GreenWolf2k
      @GreenWolf2k Рік тому +1

      I believe it's been 50 years or something around there since a death has occurred. But we still have plenty of other injuries. Which should be expected. These guys knew what they signed up for when they 1st put on the pads and helmet.

  • @jimpoop
    @jimpoop 2 місяці тому +1

    To give you an idea of how physical the game is, in high school and even as kids, we always had an ambulance waiting near the field just in case. Concussions, sprains and broken bones are a fairly common occurance.
    Europeans often make fun of the pads, comparing it to rugby.. but what they end up doing is leading to far faster and higher energy collisions then would happen in rugby . Shoulder pads are basically weapons as much as they are protection.

  • @hal4828
    @hal4828 Рік тому +18

    when i was little my brother always played football and i remember going to one of his high school games, and one of his friends that played football with him since they were probably 6 was hit by his own teammate and broke his neck. he was paralyzed, now he can slightly walk but he still has a wheelchair. this sport is pretty crazy

    • @elitewolverine
      @elitewolverine Рік тому +3

      accidents happen, the amount of paralyzed is very low considering how many play and how many hits happen both in practice and in games I played for 8yrs and never once saw a super bad injury. The worst was a broken forearm in 8th grade, and it wasn't all narly, just a little floppy like a skateboard accident.

    • @ajruther67
      @ajruther67 Рік тому +6

      That happened at my high school. We were playing the Lynwood High Knights. I don't know how the hit happened but the football player Knights was permanently paralyzed from the neck down. So sad. More so as he was only 17 years old.

  • @becca1aaron2matt3
    @becca1aaron2matt3 5 місяців тому +1

    Look at stats for high school deaths related to high school football. I believe there have been 4 already this year even though the season just started. Caden Tellier being one, died from a brain bleed. For six years my daughter cheered and we never missed a game, luckily no one died at those games but many were carried off in an ambulance. You will see both teams take a knee as long as the player is down, will also sometimes see both teams huddled together as they take a knee. The stands will be silent out of respect for the player.

  • @Timbosplicer
    @Timbosplicer Рік тому +2

    i love this video because half the clips are from high school teams showing you they grow up doing this! Gotta love American football.

  • @foster7517
    @foster7517 Рік тому +3

    If you want to see why we love football so much watch tennessee vs alabama 2022 ..it was a huge rivalry game and one of the best I've ever watched

  • @nickyarbrough8392
    @nickyarbrough8392 Рік тому +5

    Another thing to keep in mind is that these hits are even more violent than they look - you're seeing a bird's eye view of the action and you can't really get a full grasp of how HUGE these dudes are or how fast they're going.
    An elite Linebacker is generally at least 1.9 meters tall, 115kg and can run 40 yards (36.5 meters) in under 5 seconds.
    The force involved is INSANE to see up close. Just standing near a full speed NFL tackle can sound like a damned car crash and has an almost physical punch to it, like standing near a really large drum.
    Absolutely bonkers sport when you think about it

  • @redthorne1129
    @redthorne1129 Рік тому +3

    I think the best way I've heard American Football explained is as a gladiatorial lifestyle. These people are trained from a young age, basically given a free ride through college, fight for a few big spots in the NFL, then their retirement is generally more for injury/physical reasons than age. When something breaks too hard or too often, they're done...and usually set for the rest of their lives monetarily.
    That said, it makes perfect sense why it's such a huge spectator sport. Not just seeing these tackles, but potentially seeing the end of someone's entire career in real time? That's what jousting and gladiator arenas existed for and why American Football exists today.

    • @the_SolLoser
      @the_SolLoser 12 днів тому

      Also, sports like this are important for times of peace - allows an angsty population to distract themselves and let loose.
      And, Americans are a warrior people, so of course combat sports or high octane/ high contact sports are popular.

  • @mcraiderking5690
    @mcraiderking5690 Рік тому +3

    Not only did I enjoy your reaction, it’s football season here now!

  • @BuzryHaproMandalorianHunter
    @BuzryHaproMandalorianHunter Рік тому +4

    Not sure if you were told yet but one of the worst moves a player can get ejected from the game is called “targeting”, where the tackler hits the opponent players head with their own.

  • @philsmith2444
    @philsmith2444 6 місяців тому +1

    People who’ve never played may talk trash about the helmets and pads, but there are a lot of guys who aren’t paralyzed or dead because of them.

  • @jasonnelms4556
    @jasonnelms4556 Рік тому +2

    The smack of their pads on a big hit, there is no sound on earth more brutal, exciting and beautiful all at the same time. Especially when you're at a game. Vast majority of the hits were perfectly legal. I can probably count on one hand how many hits were penalties. It's amazing how one big hit can shift the momentum from one team to the other so quickly.

  • @foundwisdom
    @foundwisdom 7 місяців тому

    Fun fact, it was the English I believe that first had it written down as "soccer" long before it was football there. Silly peoples.
    Love your reactions to America! Thanks man.

  • @gundam2jimmy
    @gundam2jimmy Рік тому +2

    That is why Americans are upset you call soccer, football. Our football is more dangerous than rugby by a lot.
    All of the players survived their injuries, and every play they did was legal at the time of filming. Some have been made illegal since, but most are still legal.

  • @elibarnett7556
    @elibarnett7556 Рік тому +2

    The pause right before the second hit is perfect. He didnt even know what was coming 😂

  • @douglascampbell9809
    @douglascampbell9809 Рік тому +2

    I used to work in a hotel that the NFL teams stayed at. Some of these guys are so massive that they would only allow 5 players and a coach of some kind on an elevator at once.
    I was 190 cm and 145 kgs and the were far larger than I was.

  • @Wahfulls88
    @Wahfulls88 Рік тому +3

    What’s makes these collisions even crazier is when you remember these guys are all 6-7 feet tall and most of them 250-300lbs it’s legit like getting hit by a refrigerator.

  • @ravenm6443
    @ravenm6443 Рік тому +3

    “Idk how physical it is.” Hits play, gets milliseconds in. Well that escalated quickly! 😂
    Perfect introduction to American Football!
    I am glad many of these hits have been banned. Even still, it’s a brutal sport. It sometimes makes me nervous watching it especially after what happened last season with Tua from the Dolphins and Damar from the Bills. Both were horrifying to watch. Thankfully both are ok, at least from what we can see. It’s the stuff we can’t see that’s concerning.
    Great reaction!

  • @mrryansterling
    @mrryansterling Рік тому +4

    As a former strong safety and corner...yea it goes down 😅 the majority were legal hits at the time. Riles have changed since but as my coach used to say, fly to the ball with wreckless abandoned

  • @franktripodi8586
    @franktripodi8586 Рік тому +1

    In the Dick Butkis era all those hits were legal, those players back then probably couldn't play in today's NFL.

  • @apushman
    @apushman Рік тому +1

    With a lot of these hits where they hit the numbers, the damage to the head comes when they hit the ground and the head bounces. Also, a lot of these the QB left the WR to get crushed.

  • @obi-juantacobi8552
    @obi-juantacobi8552 5 місяців тому +1

    Just keep in mind the AVERAGE player height and weight is 6'2 245 lbs (188 cm and 112 kg) and the AVERAGE 40 yard dash time is 4.48 seconds, so the newtons of force applied by a single average player is
    1740.48N, experiencing nearly the same G force astronauts experience during a space shuttle flight per 2 player large collisions.
    Football isn't a contact sport. It's a collision sport.
    Also, coming from someone who played football from Pop warner to D1 and the in the CFL, so from age 5 to age 28.
    Yeah, some of those hits hurt, but for most of them, you bounce up because of adrenaline and dont really feel them until later.
    Some of those would be considered illegal now, but at the time when they were filmed they were legal.
    For example now
    No helmet to helmet contact
    No using the helmet as a weapon
    No hitting a defensless reciever
    No grabbing the facemask

  • @rm1928
    @rm1928 Рік тому +2

    This is the nature of the game.. they know the risk.. if you don't wanna take that risk don't play it.. be responsible for your own actions

  • @corneliusharris7144
    @corneliusharris7144 Рік тому +11

    Your reaction on the body slam at 4:30 has me dead 😂

  • @SethElliottII
    @SethElliottII 5 місяців тому +1

    No tripping, spearing ( head into side ), clotheslines ( neck up tackles ), face masks, roughing the kicker, unnecessary roughness on QB, or pass interference. Aside from that...your opponent wears a bullseye.
    Bears!

  • @rpsnider85
    @rpsnider85 Рік тому +2

    Most are legit legal hits. That's the insane part. Basically you can't intentionally go helmet to helmet, hit someone waiting to receive the ball before they touch it (either on a punt or a pass), can't grab their face masks or back of their collars, can't trip them with your feet on purpose, can't kick them in any form, and absolutely cannot clothesline them like Night Train Lane used to do all the time, in fact he did it so much that they nicknamed it the Night Train Necktie. As for the hits on people running without the ball, so long as you aren't hitting them from behind them its all good and called a "block". If a player has already lost possession of the ball you also cannot lay an extra hit into them as they are considered to be defenseless, and that is also part of the not hitting someone waiting to receive the ball.
    They've gotten really reserved on hitting the Quarterbacks, basically its gone from everything but actual Murder is OK to if you breathe on them you get penalized.

  • @__seeker__
    @__seeker__ 5 місяців тому +1

    Also remember that most of these guys are 125-150kg and 195-205cm and can run FAST. It’s like getting hit by a fcking train lol

  • @Mottleydude1
    @Mottleydude1 Рік тому +1

    Hey I’m enjoying your reactions! LOL
    You got the big idea about how big the hits in Tackle Football can be on the very first hit when you rewound to watch it again. You will see hits like this in most NFL Games.

  • @roynave9212
    @roynave9212 Рік тому +2

    The game has changed a lot. At one time our main objective was to draw blood from the opposing team..It's a brutal sport but you are padded up and these hits don't hurt as much as you would think.

  • @Will-fk2dk
    @Will-fk2dk Рік тому +1

    I played Football (American Football I guess) from age 7 all the way to my Sophomore year in College.
    I love the sport. LOVE IT!
    However, I will admit, there are times when I got hit very hard, or when I was in on a tackle and 4, 5, 6 other players hit all at the same time... you cannot play the game without getting injured in some way.
    The worst hit I ever took was my Sophomore year of High School. Went to a smallish High School, so we only had 33 players on our entire Varsity (that included Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors)
    Anyway, I played both Defense and Offense, and was on the Kickoff and punt team. I was the punter on this play, and I actually drove the ball pretty deep.
    Well, we were playing a team that would eventually go on to win the Illinois State Championship, and they had a 5'7", 190 pound Running Back who was built like a tank.
    He unfortunately was also their kick and punt returner...
    The ball drifted left, and the play was for me to kick it to the right. My bad.
    Since I was the only one who knew it went to the left, it was me and him... alone.
    We met, head to head at the sideline... THEIR sideline. As soon as my helmet hit his, I knew.
    I was KO'd for a few seconds, and I woke to the entire Sideline cheering and the visiting stands screaming.
    I got hammered. Absolutely destroyed.
    I was only 5'11", 140 pounds at the time.
    When I stood up, their Head Coach was standing in front of me and he said "Good hit, kiddo!" I looked at him, said "Thanks Coach", and then I walked directly to THEIR BENCH, and sat down!!!
    5 seconds later, there was a crowd of their coaches and players around me, and I guess they could see it in my eyes that I was not ok.
    Immediately after realizing I was on the WRONG sideline, I stood up, and vomited right there.
    Sat back down, and their Head Coach started screaming for an ambulance.
    I went to the Hospital that night and had all of the tests done.
    Concussion. Season over.
    I will never forget the feeling the next 2 days...
    It felt like I was asleep and dreaming, but still awake enough to just barely recognize what was going on.
    I didn't play another sport until Spring that next year. Skipped an entire season of Wrestling because I felt weird for weeks.
    I didn't stop playing Football, though, until my Sophomore year in College when I suffered a serious knee injury in practice before the season.

  • @I.PittyTheFool
    @I.PittyTheFool Рік тому +2

    NIce mix of US and Canadian high school, university, and professional football (similar to premiere, national, league one, etc European football levels). Each of the leagues have different rules. As players learned to hit harder, many leagues have created rules to keep placers safer.

  • @navbravic1355
    @navbravic1355 Рік тому +1

    5:48 actually perfectly legal. Even today that wouldn't be a penalty

  • @86puffpuff86
    @86puffpuff86 Рік тому +7

    fun fact: we wear pads because before pads 3 people died.

  • @BL-hj7ht
    @BL-hj7ht 10 місяців тому +1

    Knock outs happen all the time. The NFL does try their hardest to hide these moments because it looks bad.

  • @MadAnthonyI
    @MadAnthonyI 7 місяців тому +1

    3:45 It's called face mask, and it is illegal. Once a receiver touches the ball you can hit him, but not before. Hits to the head are illegal, and grabbing the face mask.

  • @voraciousreader3341
    @voraciousreader3341 Рік тому +1

    I don’t know if anyone else has said this, but quarterbacks used to be called “field generals” and the games were characterized as “battles,” so the terms were used to contextualize the violence.

  • @bodake2557
    @bodake2557 Рік тому +1

    “Mass X Acceleration = Force kids remember that and this game will be as simple as breathing” - Coach Satterfield (my pop-Warner coach from 25 years ago). The game is definitely a teacher.

  • @painterpeter1
    @painterpeter1 Рік тому +1

    As a NFL and Premier League fan. The way Soccer players get tapped they roll around and grimace like Lawrence Taylor hit them.

  • @jaredkennedy9794
    @jaredkennedy9794 Рік тому +4

    It’s crazy that a lot of those hits were legal at the time. I’m pretty sure most are illegal now. There are a lot more rules protecting players but it is still a very physical/dangerous sport. I’m happy my son had no desire to play it. One tackle that stands out in my mind was someone tackling a defensive player who intercepted the ball by grabbing his long hair. Apparently legal at the time but not now. He was pissed! I can’t imagine running at full speed and getting dragged down by my hair. I suppose better than some of those hits….

    • @ibn1989
      @ibn1989 Рік тому +1

      You can still do that

  • @CruxusAshbourne
    @CruxusAshbourne Рік тому +3

    Bit late to your video but; in the United States we use to have a show called "Fight Science". Shows scientific proof of just how hard people hit in combat and various fighting styles. One such episode, you might be able to find on UA-cam or somewhere else online, involved American Football players and just how hard some of these hits actually are. It was a long time ago but if I remember correctly some of these full speed tackles are the equivalent of getting into a car crash.
    Another study shows that severity of these tackles, in one game, is the equivalent of getting into 62 car crashes.

    • @Steeler091
      @Steeler091 Рік тому

      Sports Science on espn. I think they were measuring Ray Lewis’ speed and tackling force

  • @lilykep
    @lilykep Рік тому +1

    Worst football injury I've seen was on a televised game. Guy got hit twice at almost the same time from two opposite directions and broke the hell out of his leg. We're talking I literally saw his knee bend the wrong way.

  • @ODST_Jay
    @ODST_Jay Місяць тому

    I love when they don’t know which ones are collegiate or high school plays and they react the same way. I like to see them explore the sport and learn from us

  • @michaelwaller7365
    @michaelwaller7365 Рік тому +3

    Great reaction to something completely different from what you're familiar with. Seeing your face after the first hit was hilarious. You should check out: PBR Total Bull: 30 Most Wretched Wrecks of All Time. Nothing like watching a 200 lb man riding a 2,000 lb bull.

  • @frankconley6321
    @frankconley6321 Рік тому +1

    I knew 3 former football players when I was working in a pharmacy in the late 70s. All were cripples, on a ton of painkillers.

  • @Estranged180
    @Estranged180 Рік тому +1

    @ 1:10 in their video, that was called a 'facemask'. Because of that hit in particular, the technique is now illegal, and has been for about 40 years.
    The whole time you're watching this, you're concerned about concussions, and bodily injury. The technology that goes into the helmets for these guys is quite impressive, and most of it is to prevent concussions. Something worth looking into. As far as bodily injuries go, I believe there are more severe injuries in the WWE than from professional NFL. To put a finer point on that, the WWE once had a match between Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar, in which Lesnar broke Angle's neck. Angle finished the match, and was immediately transported to a hospital, and treated for a cervical injury. They played it up on camera, but at the time, the man really had a broken neck.
    And all the helmets you see coming off their heads, there needs to be a fine for the helmet coming off, but not to the person that knocked it off. They're improperly secured on the player's head. There are two snaps on each side of the helmet. Those players have only one snapped.

  • @johnsupernaw7290
    @johnsupernaw7290 Рік тому

    I'm sorry, but the way you stopped the video right after the very first hit and the expression on your face had me in stitches!!!!
    😂🤣😂🤣

  • @giveupnow000
    @giveupnow000 Рік тому

    cricket anyone?

  • @dalehammers4425
    @dalehammers4425 Рік тому +6

    And now you know why we laugh at rugby players calling us weak because we wear pads in American Football lol. If they took hits like this in a game they would die without the pads.

    • @dalehammers4425
      @dalehammers4425 Рік тому +1

      @nono-ch8oy One is fighting, the other is a violent sport, you do see the difference right? As a former player I can assure you the pads reduce injuries, they dont stop them, and they dont give nearly as much protection as people think. They are plastic with padding beneath, thats it. A typical NFL hit is the equivalent of a 35 mph car crash.

  • @christophermckinney3924
    @christophermckinney3924 Рік тому +1

    One reason soccer has never caught on in the US is because we see it as less manly of a sport than American football.

  • @russellgtyler8288
    @russellgtyler8288 Рік тому

    To be fair, slobber knockers like that are not every play. It's just a handful per game. I don't think this is any more dangerous than working in a coal mine or a drilling rig or a dozen other jobs, and it pays a hell of a lot better.

  • @bingingbinging8597
    @bingingbinging8597 Рік тому

    Many of these people got CTE AND THEIR BRAINS ARE DESTROYED! It’s sad and a big issue in nfl, they recently banned head to head hits because of how bad CTE IS. These helmets don’t protect like manny people think.

  • @SilvanaDil
    @SilvanaDil Рік тому +1

    Best sport to watch.
    Worst sport to play.

  • @jimbojones7163
    @jimbojones7163 Рік тому +18

    Knockouts happen quite a bit in the NFL. There are 12-15 games per week and usually at least 1 player gets KOed or at least stumbles off of the field from a concussion each week. Concussions are very common.

    • @johnjohn37371
      @johnjohn37371 Рік тому +1

      There's a somewhat famous story I believe Art Donovan told about a player being checked on the sidelines after suffering a massive hit...the coach and the doc asked the guy, "What day is it?" and he confidently answered, "Harry Truman!"...then went back into the game. I think that was fairly normal for that time...

    • @stevedavis5704
      @stevedavis5704 Рік тому +1

      And don’t forget that statistically in any state that has amateur football there will be an average of ten players who receive career ending injuries and at least one player in each state will die from injuries.

    • @bigploppa154
      @bigploppa154 Рік тому +1

      thankfully i avoided going out cold while playing, but my dad managed to knock himself out twice making tackles as a safety

  • @jimbojones7163
    @jimbojones7163 Рік тому

    You should check out "NFL Hospital Hits" or "NFL Knockout Hits" to see how bad some of these are. You don't really get a grasp of it when it flies through them this fast.

  • @mrdrfez
    @mrdrfez Рік тому +28

    At 3:30, that was a legal hit at the time it was made (circa 1950s). Facemask grabbing wasn't banned until 1962.

  • @call4906
    @call4906 Рік тому

    Need to check out best atmospheres in college football

  • @lazlo5055
    @lazlo5055 Рік тому

    The real futbol 😂

  • @IrishInvasion
    @IrishInvasion Рік тому

    press the back button

  • @kingjames1308
    @kingjames1308 Рік тому +1

    Just fyi, this is all football not just NFL. Pee Wee, High School, College and NFL clips. To answer your other question yes, some but not all of these hits would be illegal now. But there are a lot perfectly legal hits in these clips too.

  • @vct454
    @vct454 Рік тому +24

    You're right that pretty much all the hits involving the head are penalties, though they weren't always like that. If you hit someone in the body with your shoulders it's usually fair game though and you can hit them as hard you want.
    They've changed the rules a lot recently to emphasize player safety, like penalizing players more for hits to the head. Which is overall a good thing but that's actually sparked some controversy too, because now they sometimes call automatic penalties if someone's hand lightly touches someone in the head which is pretty much impossible to avoid sometimes.
    And you're definitely not allowed to pick someone up and body slam them, it looks cool so they put those in the video but yeah that's totally a penalty.

    • @blacksheep_edge1412
      @blacksheep_edge1412 Рік тому +3

      Nowadays yes, but back in the day those were in fact legal hits.

    • @invisalats841
      @invisalats841 9 місяців тому

      The body slams were legal up until recently as long as the player wasn't a quarterback and had the ball. It was legal even on quarterbacks if they were past the line of scrimmage and still in possession of the ball.
      Most of those hits likely didn't even result in injury or concussions. Turf is one of the biggest culprits in causing concussions back in the day. Normal tackles would cause the head to bounce off the turf and bam a concussion. Turf is also big in causing non-contact injuries. The most prevalent issue caused by big hits is getting the wind knocked out of you, which can result in disorientation as you were just in a car wreck and can't breath...

  • @tHEdANKcRUSADER
    @tHEdANKcRUSADER Рік тому +17

    People are shocked about blocks. Yup you don’t have to have the ball in your hands to be flattened like a pancake 🤙

  • @johanna0131
    @johanna0131 Рік тому +148

    Years ago I went to a 49ers/Cowboys game. I saw a Cowboy player get hit so hard he flipped in the air, landed on his back, and was knocked out for a bit. It was one of the first plays of the game. Football is a complex game with a lot going on. It can be brutal, but it can also be very elegant. It’s worth it to learn more about it.

    • @chasemason2053
      @chasemason2053 Рік тому +7

      Shit happened to one of my high school receivers 💀💀 except it was him going up for a pass and dude hit his legs mid air and he flipped straight on his back and had to go take a lil time out for a half hour or so 🤣

    • @cavaleer
      @cavaleer Рік тому +1

      Well said.

    • @johanna0131
      @johanna0131 Рік тому

      @@cavaleer Thank you 😊

    • @miers2002
      @miers2002 4 місяці тому

      @@chasemason2053 Ouch!

  • @rep4063
    @rep4063 Рік тому

    Very few of these were penalties when they happened.

  • @qaqusee
    @qaqusee Рік тому

    This NFL college and some high school

  • @hifijohn
    @hifijohn Рік тому

    A few suggestions:
    MLB longest homeruns or best infield/outfield throws
    NBA best slam dunks
    NHL biggest glass breaking moments.
    And for something different try biggest skateboard
    bails fails and head slams.

  • @hifijohn
    @hifijohn Рік тому

    Welcome to the NFL, its one of the big four sports we have here.
    The others are MLB, NBA and NHL, and don't forget college football, it's
    bigger than the NFL. The 15 biggest stadiums are all college.8 are over 100K.

    • @gwolfstahl
      @gwolfstahl Рік тому

      And Baseball has some bad injuries due to fastballs ( and bench clearing brawls, also; spectators have been killed/injured by high speed foul balls), skating has stick, puck, skate blade, hitting the boards, and brawl injuries, basketball has bad landing, player collision, and skirmish injuries...notice the theme?

  • @aboutthat1440
    @aboutthat1440 Рік тому +10

    A best Jukes video would be nice. It basically means to make people miss.

  • @ajinman3642
    @ajinman3642 Рік тому

    You should react to the most athletic nfl plays

  • @AyoJerry
    @AyoJerry Рік тому +1

    Knockouts do happen. Check out "NFL Biggest Knockout Hits" by Football Films on YT

  • @Joseph-ny5rr
    @Joseph-ny5rr Рік тому +1

    Next video - hardest knockouts in football??

  • @iantheweird1384
    @iantheweird1384 Рік тому +5

    A lot of these hits the helmet to helmet defenseless receivers crackback blocks are no longer legla and they focus on proper wrap tackling technique today but they still lay guys out😊

    • @gwolfstahl
      @gwolfstahl Рік тому

      Yep, headbutt tackles resulted in a lot of spinal and neurological issues that were immediately apparent. ( decades before they became aware of CTE).

  • @RYVN.
    @RYVN. Рік тому +3

    A lot of these hits are college too btw, not just NFL.

  • @tripleoo0
    @tripleoo0 Рік тому +482

    Many of these hits were legal within the last 15 years, but have since been made illegal. Believe it or not, that black-and-white clip you saw of the guy being pulled down by his facemask was a legal hit at the time.

    • @GoofysHatBand
      @GoofysHatBand Рік тому +8

      You've been made illegal. Most of these hits are perfectly legal. Facemask and leading with your helmet are not but most of these are not that.

    • @xBulletproof1
      @xBulletproof1 Рік тому +32

      @@GoofysHatBand nah, there are a lot of hits on here that would be considered a defenseless receiver now. Contact to the head of a QB. Sure, there's a lot that's legal still, but there's a good portion that isn't.

    • @GoofysHatBand
      @GoofysHatBand Рік тому +1

      @@xBulletproof1 nah, you trippin.

    • @PhuckYT12
      @PhuckYT12 Рік тому +12

      @@GoofysHatBand Bro, have you watched the NFL in the past decade? They'll call a roughing if you sneeze on a fucking QB these days.

    • @GoofysHatBand
      @GoofysHatBand Рік тому

      @@PhuckYT12 bruh, these are mostly not QBs.

  • @nightmar3116
    @nightmar3116 Рік тому +3

    This gave me college flashbacks 😂

  • @apollo4885
    @apollo4885 Рік тому +1

    You was actually calling the plays that’s a flag on point 😂.

  • @Idealdeath8304
    @Idealdeath8304 Рік тому +14

    I’d say 75-80% of these tackles are legal. There are some illegal hits in there for sure

    • @kylewood4488-b9r
      @kylewood4488-b9r Рік тому

      The blindside hits, the suplexes and the facemask are definitely illegal.

    • @blacksheep_edge1412
      @blacksheep_edge1412 Рік тому +1

      @@kylewood4488-b9rthey weren't always illegal though. In fact the power bomb tackle we see early on in the video the ref just marks the spot, because it was a **legal** tackle at the time. Compare that to a few years ago when a LB for the Dolphins picked up an Atlanta RB and ran with him for several yards before setting him back down on the ground to avoid getting a penalty for slamming or dropping him.

  • @nickcrames2762
    @nickcrames2762 Рік тому +1

    Some of the clips are from high school and college

  • @JRod_16
    @JRod_16 Рік тому +2

    Show him Vontaze Burfict's hit on AB

  • @JRod_16
    @JRod_16 Рік тому +8

    Ya anything that is a direct head to head hit is always a foul and in worse scenarios fines/ suspensions, so those kinda hits are more rare.

  • @Kojak024
    @Kojak024 Рік тому +70

    You’ll notice that even though they’re getting the snot knocked out them they’re still hanging on to the ball

  • @smoke_wantedd4454
    @smoke_wantedd4454 Рік тому +2

    kos happen from time to time in football too

  • @smoke_wantedd4454
    @smoke_wantedd4454 Рік тому +14

    u were right abt the facemask pull but it’s legal to lift and slam 😂

    • @jaredelliott5778
      @jaredelliott5778 Рік тому +2

      Depends whose getting tackled. If it was a quarterback they would likely get flagged for unnecessary roughness.

    • @apollo4885
      @apollo4885 Рік тому +4

      Suplex is illegal bc both players can suffer injuries

    • @rabbi4skin666
      @rabbi4skin666 Рік тому +4

      They just recently made slamming your opponent down illegal in 2019 or 2020

  • @toddb2581
    @toddb2581 Рік тому +1

    Look at Ronnie lott tackles.

  • @G2Noxy1612
    @G2Noxy1612 Рік тому +4

    The reactions😂

  • @craigcampbell8560
    @craigcampbell8560 Рік тому +19

    They are not allowed to initiate contact with their head or to hit the other player in the head. Any grabbing of the helmet/facemask is also illegal.

  • @kittencraft4174
    @kittencraft4174 Рік тому +82

    A good amount of those hits, specifically the ones while they are trying to catch the ball, would be illegal now. Any helmet to helmet while catching now would be illegal

    • @jaredelliott5778
      @jaredelliott5778 Рік тому +3

      Any helmet to helmet is now illegal. Also any hit on a defenseless receiver would also be illegal now.

    • @TheOnlyNofu
      @TheOnlyNofu Рік тому +7

      @@jaredelliott5778helmet to helmet on a runner with the ball is 100% legal as long as it’s not spearing

    • @jaredelliott5778
      @jaredelliott5778 Рік тому +6

      @@TheOnlyNofu you can’t lead with the crown of the helmet which is what most people are referring to when you’re talking about nasty helmet to helmet contact

    • @ghostbullet85
      @ghostbullet85 Рік тому +2

      Don’t forget about the crack back blocks…

    • @GoofysHatBand
      @GoofysHatBand Рік тому

      @kittencraft4174 you're illegal now.

  • @Toughgamin
    @Toughgamin Рік тому +3

    W vid

  • @ilikeducks1615
    @ilikeducks1615 Рік тому +168

    Just wait until he sees Brain Dawkins and Ray Lewis compilations