6:00 - What's incredible about that is that Zay Jones gets to his feet without using his hands or his knees. It almost looks like CGI. He's done that a couple of times.
Listen here. You pause it as much as you need to. No apologizing. We’re here to relive those moments vicariously through you, not just watch highlights.
Keep in mind QB have to sometimes throw the ball away from defenders & the recievers just have to go get it . Not always the opportunity to throw a perfect catch able ball. QB"s will throw balls low or back shoulder on purpose to keep from getting intercepted.
I hope the NFL keeps bringing our game to you more, and more. Hopefully, we have a team, or two coming over from the UK to play here? Now that would be cool.
Hey there young man --- at 3:something they mentioned Randy Moss. Randy is from my home state of West Virginia. He was an amazing wide receiver with great hands. He was in the Heisman Race in college. There is a highlight video of him on UA-cam. Randy was good at one-handed catches. Check it out..... Another great athlete from the NFL you will enjoy was Larry Csonka..... Sonk is Hall of Fame good. He broke his nose multiple times. He loved collisions and contact.....
Yes, if they try one of those crazy jumps or flips, are found to have made contact with the defensive player (if not, they can try to get up and run), they are down... but then again, where they are when they jump, they could be stopped right there, and even if the jump doesn't work... they're probably 2-3 yards further down the field. And every yard counts.
The crowd during that Marshawn Lynch run (called the Beastquake) was so loud that it registered as a 2.0 on the Richter scale. I was at work about a mile away and heard it.
00:45 "as long as he's hittin' that orange thing..." That 'orange thing' is called a 'pylon'. If you watch a game, you might hear the announcers mention it. ...and yes, as long as the player can get the ball to touch the pylon (or cross the goal line), it's counted as a TD.
For a touchdown, imagine there is a barrier at the front of the endzone line. If the ball breaks that plane, and the player is not already out of bound, then it is a touchdown the instant the ball breaks the plane, regardless of where the player lands afterwards.
Correct. And it extends up from the front edge of line. Any penetration of that plane counts even if it doesn't fully cross the line. The pylons at the corners are just a visual aid and the entire pylon is in the end zone, so if any portion of the ball, no matter how slight, crosses any portion, it is a touch down - as long as the player hasn't already gone out of bounds, is a TD.
Odell (OBJ) started with the Giants for a long time. Got injured. Then went to the Browns, where over time his QB wasnt doing the best at giving him the ball. So after a couple years he then went to the Rams, for a limited time to help them win, where he was a big reason why they won the 2021-22 season Superbowl. Sadly he got injured again during the middle of the game of which he was projected to be the MVP of the Superbowl before his injury. His limited contract ended, now to present day, he recently just signed to the Ravens (Their QB is Lamar Jackson) out of free agency and healing up.
UFC fighters- there are quite a few video compilations. If you’re new to MMA- these helped me learn: DC ( Danial Cormier)and Chael Sonnen - wrestling take downs, Jorge Masvidal - gangster style guy- speed and agility, Edson Barboza - Tae Kwon Do- spinning kicks n fists, Khabib Nurmagemedov- Sambo wrestling n ground work, George St. Pierre- well rounded using all mma, last but not least- each of these guys can use submissions - Jiu Jitsu. Women- Valentina Svevchenko, Amanda Nunez, Holly Holm, Rhonda Rousey.😊
You need to check out Taysom Hill of the Saints. They call him the Swiss Army knife because he plays so many positions including quarterback. He is absolutely amazing!!!!
Colkege you can watch for 12 hours on Saturdays. Pros...I'm a Viking. I watch Biking games. IU, Indiana is my college team but we consistently suck. Icheer for them but watch mant teams, Oregon is a long-time fav but there hv been times I've turned on them. Ijust kove the game.
7:54 -- Does Miami have a team? Yes, just the only one to ever complete a perfect season (including Playoffs and SuperBowl) :) not a Dolphin fan, but I found it funny. Go Cowboys!
You should check vids. of Damar Hamlin and the whole country coming together when he was tackle and his heart stopped. It didn't mater which team you favored. Very inspirational. By the way GO EAGLES!
Jumping when you have the ball is almost always a terrible idea....except when it's not. Diving for the end zone is fine, but jumping/hurdling players is a great way to break bones and fumble. There are quite a few college players who were known for hurdling over defenders. They then try that in the NFL and get shut down almost immediately. The biggest difference between College and the NFL is the level of skill on defense. You're not leaping over the pros and they'll intentionally punish you for trying.
Not a fan of baseball, but if you do the NBA I suggest the "making the case" series. There are a few of them literally giving you stories and acccolades about a handful of players througput history making the case of why they should be considered the greatest of all time. I suggest doing the one featuring Larry Bird, but you should do them all. I think there are 5 or 6. Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul Jabar, Magic Johnson, maybe LeBron James? And maybe one or two more that I don't recall. I say keep up the football content, though, since that is my personal favorite. I don't consider myself a sports fan as much as just a football fan, but you gotta respect talent. React to the video called why Drew Brees is actually the G.O.A.T😉 Anything created by Joseph Vincent is gold when it comes to sports. Look for his vids when you go to react to anybody first because the quality is top notch.
Yes, Miami has a team... the only team in NFL that had a PERFECT SEASON. 1972. 14-0 in a Regular Season and 3-0 in playoffs. 17-0 and the team won the Super Bowl VII. PS. New England in 2007 was almost perfect, they went 16-0 in a regular season and won 2 games in a playoff but lost Super Bowl XLII to New York Giants.
This shit right here is why people love football. NFL players occasionally participate in the Olympics, NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND. Due to the emphasis at youth in America, the amount of money to be earned, and the demands of the sport, NFL players might be the greatest athletes in human history. They regularly perform feats considered impossible by the average human being, abd pretty frequently combine world class athletics across disciplines. Its genuinely phenomenal to watch what they are capable of.
One comment you made about interceptions being easy. The men that play this game are MONSTEROUS (220+) and they can run uncharacteristically fast. Watching it on video is misleading. Wrenching a ball away from someone who doesn't want you to have it at that size and speed. not an easy thing to do. catching the ball, when others are in the same pursuit, running at full speed? also, not easy. I don't like US football. but I hella respect that that there may be 1000 people on the planet that can do what they do.
saying "getting interceptions is easy" is very wrong. playing DB, which is the position that guards WR is considered one of the hardest positions to play in any sport in the world
Invalid! They simply should not be allowed to use that "all-time" title and only show one oddly unimpressive, unnamed, clip of Barry Sanders. Yes, to young people, his career is ancient history- but he was always jaw-dropping.
bro is you make more videos reacting, Pause as much as you want. I think the people watching are just American's wanting to see Europeans reaction to the sport. So pause as much as you want Plus the NFL is soo athletic, fast, smart even diehard fans need a slow replay. slow replays are a part of live games and ref use replays to judge.
Did you say “I do feel like interceptions would be quite easy?” No sir. You’re not thinking about how hard it is to keep up with these athletes. Defensivebacks are some of the fastest, most athletic people on the field. Nothing easy about an interception unless the qb messes up and throws it right to you, which was none of those.
Part of the reason the players are fearless is they are from the African American community which has to be fearless to accomplish and survive in America.
What should I check out next?
best infield or outfield throws in baseball.
Most electrifying compilations: MLB home runs and NFL plays
ua-cam.com/video/hEGQZeBBvsA/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/k8F3HovBEVk/v-deo.html
Trust me, you owe it to yourself to watch Barry Sanders greatest runs. You will be glad you did
That line is super famous. 'GET OFF ME!!' he says, to Tracy Porter'
lol glad someone posted that as I came here to re-watch.
6:00 - What's incredible about that is that Zay Jones gets to his feet without using his hands or his knees. It almost looks like CGI. He's done that a couple of times.
He must be a robot 🤖
Dante Hall was a magician. He revolutionized the kick/punt return game.
Listen here. You pause it as much as you need to. No apologizing.
We’re here to relive those moments vicariously through you, not just watch highlights.
Barry Sanders and Bo Jackson. Need to check those out
I try not to imagine what Bo would have accomplished if he had not gotten hurt. ☹️
Keep in mind QB have to sometimes throw the ball away from defenders & the recievers just have to go get it .
Not always the opportunity to throw a perfect catch able ball.
QB"s will throw balls low or back shoulder on purpose to keep from getting intercepted.
I hope the NFL keeps bringing our game to you more, and more. Hopefully, we have a team, or two coming over from the UK to play here? Now that would be cool.
Part of the reason these men can do these things is the fact that they are utterly fearless. You have to believe that you are indestructible.
11:29/ Lynn Swann as a kid took dancing lessons that continued to his professional career. Ballet, tap and jazz.
So many absolute legends in this video!
Hey there young man --- at 3:something they mentioned Randy Moss. Randy is from my home state of West Virginia. He was an amazing wide receiver with great hands. He was in the Heisman Race in college. There is a highlight video of him on UA-cam. Randy was good at one-handed catches. Check it out..... Another great athlete from the NFL you will enjoy was Larry Csonka..... Sonk is Hall of Fame good. He broke his nose multiple times. He loved collisions and contact.....
I think Csonka had the goal of actually crippling someone. He is legendary.
Barry Sanders is the best. Beautiful when he runs.
A couple glaring omissions: Dwight Clark “The Catch.” And George Kittle with three Saints on his back.
Yes, if they try one of those crazy jumps or flips, are found to have made contact with the defensive player (if not, they can try to get up and run), they are down... but then again, where they are when they jump, they could be stopped right there, and even if the jump doesn't work... they're probably 2-3 yards further down the field. And every yard counts.
Not sure if these have been mentioned but Mike Vick, Calvin Johnson, Barry Sanders, Randy Moss, 1999 Rams.
You picked a good one! Jags are my hometown team!
The crowd during that Marshawn Lynch run (called the Beastquake) was so loud that it registered as a 2.0 on the Richter scale. I was at work about a mile away and heard it.
00:45 "as long as he's hittin' that orange thing..."
That 'orange thing' is called a 'pylon'. If you watch a game, you might hear the announcers mention it.
...and yes, as long as the player can get the ball to touch the pylon (or cross the goal line), it's counted as a TD.
For a touchdown, imagine there is a barrier at the front of the endzone line. If the ball breaks that plane, and the player is not already out of bound, then it is a touchdown the instant the ball breaks the plane, regardless of where the player lands afterwards.
Correct. And it extends up from the front edge of line. Any penetration of that plane counts even if it doesn't fully cross the line. The pylons at the corners are just a visual aid and the entire pylon is in the end zone, so if any portion of the ball, no matter how slight, crosses any portion, it is a touch down - as long as the player hasn't already gone out of bounds, is a TD.
Odell (OBJ) started with the Giants for a long time. Got injured. Then went to the Browns, where over time his QB wasnt doing the best at giving him the ball. So after a couple years he then went to the Rams, for a limited time to help them win, where he was a big reason why they won the 2021-22 season Superbowl. Sadly he got injured again during the middle of the game of which he was projected to be the MVP of the Superbowl before his injury. His limited contract ended, now to present day, he recently just signed to the Ravens (Their QB is Lamar Jackson) out of free agency and healing up.
Good lil summary g
9:12 Yes
Julian’s catch against Atlanta in the Super Bowl should’ve been on this.
UFC fighters- there are quite a few video compilations. If you’re new to MMA- these helped me learn:
DC ( Danial Cormier)and Chael Sonnen - wrestling take downs, Jorge Masvidal - gangster style guy- speed and agility, Edson Barboza - Tae Kwon Do- spinning kicks n fists, Khabib Nurmagemedov- Sambo wrestling n ground work, George St. Pierre- well rounded using all mma, last but not least- each of these guys can use submissions - Jiu Jitsu. Women- Valentina Svevchenko, Amanda Nunez, Holly Holm, Rhonda Rousey.😊
You need to check out Taysom Hill of the Saints. They call him the Swiss Army knife because he plays so many positions including quarterback. He is absolutely amazing!!!!
As a man from Arizona, I'm not stoked about how many of these are against the cardinals.
Don’t know if you saw the NFL schedule release but the Jaguars have back to back games in London this season. One of which is against the Bills
All these hurdles and they don't have that one time Travis kelce jumped into the end zone from the 6 yard line over 3 defenders is crazy
A player with 5-7 interceptions in a yr would lead the NFL in that stat.
Not that common.
Colkege you can watch for 12 hours on Saturdays.
Pros...I'm a Viking.
I watch Biking games.
IU, Indiana is my college team but we consistently suck.
Icheer for them but watch mant teams, Oregon is a long-time fav but there hv been times I've turned on them.
Ijust kove the game.
7:54 -- Does Miami have a team? Yes, just the only one to ever complete a perfect season (including Playoffs and SuperBowl) :) not a Dolphin fan, but I found it funny. Go Cowboys!
You should check vids. of Damar Hamlin and the whole country coming together when he was tackle and his heart stopped. It didn't mater which team you favored. Very inspirational. By the way GO EAGLES!
Check out 1985 Chicago Bears and Dick Butkus. You'll be a fan.
Jumping when you have the ball is almost always a terrible idea....except when it's not. Diving for the end zone is fine, but jumping/hurdling players is a great way to break bones and fumble.
There are quite a few college players who were known for hurdling over defenders. They then try that in the NFL and get shut down almost immediately. The biggest difference between College and the NFL is the level of skill on defense. You're not leaping over the pros and they'll intentionally punish you for trying.
Not a fan of baseball, but if you do the NBA I suggest the "making the case" series.
There are a few of them literally giving you stories and acccolades about a handful of players througput history making the case of why they should be considered the greatest of all time.
I suggest doing the one featuring Larry Bird, but you should do them all.
I think there are 5 or 6.
Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul Jabar, Magic Johnson, maybe LeBron James? And maybe one or two more that I don't recall.
I say keep up the football content, though, since that is my personal favorite.
I don't consider myself a sports fan as much as just a football fan, but you gotta respect talent.
React to the video called why Drew Brees is actually the G.O.A.T😉
Anything created by Joseph Vincent is gold when it comes to sports.
Look for his vids when you go to react to anybody first because the quality is top notch.
Julio Jones was a BEAST
Julio jones was a incredible wide receiver
Great video. Check out Aaron Roger's - Green Bay Packers
Check out Tyreek Hill and Devon Achane. Likely the 2 fastest men in the NFL.
yes we do the Miami Dolphins
4:57 is called "The Beast Quake" and is one of the most iconic plays in NFL history
As far as NFL games, why don't you look at power backs. Such as Earl Campbell, Larry zonka guys like that.
You should check out ray lewis Luke kuekley or Brian Dawkins
Troy Polamalu from the Steelers!
React to Best "Big Guy" Moments in NFL History
They literally have one job, be the size of a fridge.
Yes, Miami has a team... the only team in NFL that had a PERFECT SEASON. 1972. 14-0 in a Regular Season and 3-0 in playoffs. 17-0 and the team won the Super Bowl VII.
PS. New England in 2007 was almost perfect, they went 16-0 in a regular season and won 2 games in a playoff but lost Super Bowl XLII to New York Giants.
2 words, Lawrence frikkin Taylor
feet have to be in and if you touch the orange pilon its a TD
Crystal Palace has cheerleaders, FYI.
Troy Polamalu!!!!
Micheal Vick highlights next
This shit right here is why people love football. NFL players occasionally participate in the Olympics, NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND.
Due to the emphasis at youth in America, the amount of money to be earned, and the demands of the sport, NFL players might be the greatest athletes in human history. They regularly perform feats considered impossible by the average human being, abd pretty frequently combine world class athletics across disciplines. Its genuinely phenomenal to watch what they are capable of.
Man, was there ever a bad throw to Calvin Johnson? 5 men covering him? he's fine. lol.
One comment you made about interceptions being easy.
The men that play this game are MONSTEROUS (220+) and they can run uncharacteristically fast. Watching it on video is misleading. Wrenching a ball away from someone who doesn't want you to have it at that size and speed. not an easy thing to do. catching the ball, when others are in the same pursuit, running at full speed? also, not easy.
I don't like US football. but I hella respect that that there may be 1000 people on the planet that can do what they do.
Look up Tiki barber or Emmitt Smith,Walter Payton,Barry Sanders there's more but like these 4 Running backs there like magic on there feet
This season had some insane plays that aren’t on the list
Do Lions
Check out earl Campbell
Beckham is at mismi
Its interesting the person who”s never played a down football thinks interceptions look easy.
saying "getting interceptions is easy" is very wrong. playing DB, which is the position that guards WR is considered one of the hardest positions to play in any sport in the world
Invalid! They simply should not be allowed to use that "all-time" title and only show one oddly unimpressive, unnamed, clip of Barry Sanders. Yes, to young people, his career is ancient history- but he was always jaw-dropping.
Might want to do Damar Hamlin
Miami dolphins
bro is you make more videos reacting, Pause as much as you want. I think the people watching are just American's wanting to see Europeans reaction to the sport. So pause as much as you want
Plus the NFL is soo athletic, fast, smart even diehard fans need a slow replay. slow replays are a part of live games and ref use replays to judge.
Did you say “I do feel like interceptions would be quite easy?” No sir. You’re not thinking about how hard it is to keep up with these athletes. Defensivebacks are some of the fastest, most athletic people on the field. Nothing easy about an interception unless the qb messes up and throws it right to you, which was none of those.
Miami Dolphins is the only NFL team to have a perfect season.
Interceptions would be easy? No. 😂
Walter Payton, one of the all-time greatest players and human beings.
I agree. Anyone who had a problem with him was the one with a problem.
Ch3ck strongest in the NFL Larry ALLEN
this should just be called Packer's great plays
The running back you clapped for his name, Barry sanders the greatest running back of all time. Do you have to watch his greatest runs
Part of the reason the players are fearless is they are from the African American community which has to be fearless to accomplish and survive in America.
CHECK OUT NASCAR CRASHES..AT 200 M.P.H. 👍👍
Troy Polamalu from the Steelers!