I love when the refs don’t know that two players are buddies off the field. There was one game I was at when they nearly threw a flag on two guys who were brothers on opposite sides.
Tony Gonzalez is a national legend lol. Also, the Matt Stafford one where he was yelling "CLOCK IT!" while running down the field, means they have to get to the line, in formation, make the snap and normally the QB would just spike the ball at the ground to stop the clock. BUT instead they ran a play and he got the TD. It was a "fake" play but teams do it all the time, just funny hearing Stafford's voice.
If you haven't seen Keanu's The Replacements (football dramedy), you should. He was so good at QB, the Ravens wanted him to try out. Also has a touching baseball coach movie called Hardball.
At 10:49, Boomer is not his birth name. His real/ legal name is Norman. His mother called him Boomer even before being born because he kicked so hard while in her womb. After naming him Norman Julius Esiason, his mom kept calling him Boomer and Boomer chose to keep using this nickname. He grew up on Long Island in NY like me. In the 1990s, Boomer walked past me at a movie theater when I was working there.
Something you might like...bad lip reading in sports, where someone makes it look like they are saying something else. There are so many compilations of these.
10:26 No timeouts, so Matt Stafford wants the team to set up quickly just so he can spike the ball to stop the clock... or just do a fake spike QB dive to at least get the lead.
i just looked up the "i was just kiddin around" clip, looks like he really was just havin a bit of fun with someone he knows on the other team lol. quite literally just kiddin around 😂
Can't remember what game it was, but the announcer commented when the main ball carrier stepped out of the game momentarily to catch his rest: "That's coming out of the game, and comes in to give him a blow."
I think the guy (at 7:14) speaking slowly was doing so because English is not his first language. By the way, there is no teleprompter on the sideline.
His name isn't actually Boomer, lol. Several of these guys go by nicknames. Like Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. His name isn't actually Ha Ha, but since literally everyone calls him that, (life long family nickname) that's how it's written for papers and television.
"Boomer" is his nickname. His given name is Norman Julius Esiason. Because who really wants to be known as "Norman"? Also, the QB at 11:43 didn't say "420," he said "White 20."
The slow-speaking Sergio Dipp is Mexican-American. He usually is on ESPN en Español/Deportes, but was brought onto the English broadcast after doing so well in his Spanish-speaking markets. It was purely a marketing move and he's never done another English-spoken sideline report since that game after he was humiliated for it on social media.
Antwon Randle El , that introduced himself. I have his autographed game jersey (he gave it to my youngest son at Pittsburgh football camp for "best all around player" when my son was 13.
@10:15 not plays specifically, they are called audibles and are changes to the play. A full play name would be much longer. These are something like changing the blocking or telling a receiver to run a different route. It could also change the whole play if they call two plays in the huddle and the code word will tell everyone we are switch from play one to play two.
2:25 Normally, you introduce the college you went to because NFL prospects must be in college or out of high school for 3 years before becoming draft eligible. That was his high school...
I know what you mean when you say everyone swears and I get it. However, not everyone does. It’s not something I want my kids to hear when just in the room or watching. I’m well aware they’re going to hear swearing from time to time. I make sure they understand what the words are and what they mean but also that they don’t need to say them. I know it’s not a popular opinion but it is mine. So, not everyone swears
NFL has been softened for decades it's a fruit loop sport now. The only reason it's looking so tough is because everything else has been softened for much more and far longer.
@@siltstridersftw You'd have to be American to get all of them. I imagine if he just let the vid run all the way w/o interrupting he'd get more of them.
Tony Gonzalez was imitating Anchorman…..” I’m Ron Burgundy?”
I haven’t seen Anchorman 🙈 think I need to put it on my reaction list
@@kabirconsiders Definitely!! It’s my favorite Will Farrell movie by far.🤣👍
@@kabirconsiders 😯 definitely need to watch it!
I love when the refs don’t know that two players are buddies off the field. There was one game I was at when they nearly threw a flag on two guys who were brothers on opposite sides.
The play at 12:18 when the Jets QB, Mark Sanchez, runs into the posterior of #65 is famously known as the "Butt Fumble." 😂
Tony Gonzalez is a national legend lol.
Also, the Matt Stafford one where he was yelling "CLOCK IT!" while running down the field, means they have to get to the line, in formation, make the snap and normally the QB would just spike the ball at the ground to stop the clock. BUT instead they ran a play and he got the TD. It was a "fake" play but teams do it all the time, just funny hearing Stafford's voice.
He a vegan legend
I like when they focused on the cat and said it had "perfect form" lol!
Funny that the audible "420" meant that the ball was going to the back named 'Blunt'.
Blount*
"Somebody get that cat!' you said.. No-one can just, 'get', one. They're notoriously tough to wrangle.
If you haven't seen Keanu's The Replacements (football dramedy), you should. He was so good at QB, the Ravens wanted him to try out. Also has a touching baseball coach movie called Hardball.
What's that remake with Adam Sandler about football in prison? The Longest Yard? Both versions are funny
8:27 he walked off because his partner cut ass and it was heinous. That's why he said "I'm worried about YOU!"
I love when they catch trash talk.
Btw, a great trash talk video is Shannon Sharp.
At 10:49, Boomer is not his birth name. His real/ legal name is Norman. His mother called him Boomer even before being born because he kicked so hard while in her womb. After naming him Norman Julius Esiason, his mom kept calling him Boomer and Boomer chose to keep using this nickname. He grew up on Long Island in NY like me. In the 1990s, Boomer walked past me at a movie theater when I was working there.
Something you might like...bad lip reading in sports, where someone makes it look like they are saying something else. There are so many compilations of these.
10:26 No timeouts, so Matt Stafford wants the team to set up quickly just so he can spike the ball to stop the clock... or just do a fake spike QB dive to at least get the lead.
Yes, he's saying "clock it" to get the defense to think he wants to stop the clock by spiking the ball.
4:43 Then he had his 30-30 season, Touchdowns and interceptions, and the losses started piling up.
i just looked up the "i was just kiddin around" clip, looks like he really was just havin a bit of fun with someone he knows on the other team lol. quite literally just kiddin around 😂
Although loving all of your reactions @KabirConsiders, your American Football reactions are my favorites!! Thank you sooooo much 🙂
I hadn't seen this before, I was cracking up
Actually, Esiason's nickname is "Boomer", but his first name is Norman. He's a 4-time Pro-Bowler. He's also an actor.
Can't remember what game it was, but the announcer commented when the main ball carrier stepped out of the game momentarily to catch his rest: "That's coming out of the game, and comes in to give him a blow."
I love the bri-ish accent that doesn't pronounce the hard R. Kabeeeeah considers. This should be a law (lot) of fun!
06:18 ... On National TV too...🫣🤣
They didn't want to hurt the cat 🐈.
I think the guy (at 7:14) speaking slowly was doing so because English is not his first language. By the way, there is no teleprompter on the sideline.
His name isn't actually Boomer, lol. Several of these guys go by nicknames. Like Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. His name isn't actually Ha Ha, but since literally everyone calls him that, (life long family nickname) that's how it's written for papers and television.
Around 9:00, look closely to the sideline and that's not a flag. That's a d---o that someone threw.
At 8:27, the guy walked off because he was freezing.
No, he walked off because his co-host cut a gnarly fart.
6:19 Careful: He can never say the "fl" syllable properly...
"Boomer" is his nickname. His given name is Norman Julius Esiason. Because who really wants to be known as "Norman"? Also, the QB at 11:43 didn't say "420," he said "White 20."
There was a time the NFL was called the No-Fun-League because you could not celebrate anything.
The slow-speaking Sergio Dipp is Mexican-American. He usually is on ESPN en Español/Deportes, but was brought onto the English broadcast after doing so well in his Spanish-speaking markets. It was purely a marketing move and he's never done another English-spoken sideline report since that game after he was humiliated for it on social media.
NFL = No Fun Left!
Pretty much accurate now, I like what you did there.
Oh the kitty game haha
The league banned elaborate/choreographed endzone celebrations because it got so ridiculous.
4:29 Matt Ryan DOES have a temper, even when it seemed he didn't before then.
I never knew so much stuff went on like this, it's cute.😊
There are some great professional wrestling bloopers out there called BOTCHAMANIA. Pretty entertaining
That is why there is now a 10 second delay is so they can beep if needed
That was so much fun
Antwon Randle El , that introduced himself. I have his autographed game jersey (he gave it to my youngest son at Pittsburgh football camp for "best all around player" when my son was 13.
10:58 He is now a long-time commentator.
@10:15 not plays specifically, they are called audibles and are changes to the play. A full play name would be much longer. These are something like changing the blocking or telling a receiver to run a different route. It could also change the whole play if they call two plays in the huddle and the code word will tell everyone we are switch from play one to play two.
The NFL: A.K.A: the no fun league.
2:25 Normally, you introduce the college you went to because NFL prospects must be in college or out of high school for 3 years before becoming draft eligible. That was his high school...
3:12 Gabriel would be concussed, and Alonso would be ejected and fined.
Tomorrow: Great Britain, and USA, in the World Baseball Classic. I’m looking forward to it. I’ll wish you luck.
This country is or was very religious, therefore, no swearing. It's been changing and different networks are looser than others.
Michael Phelps son is named Boomer Phelps
4:24 Unfortunately: The flag had to be recovered and returned.
I know what you mean when you say everyone swears and I get it. However, not everyone does. It’s not something I want my kids to hear when just in the room or watching. I’m well aware they’re going to hear swearing from time to time. I make sure they understand what the words are and what they mean but also that they don’t need to say them. I know it’s not a popular opinion but it is mine. So, not everyone swears
Norman "Boomer" Esiason. Don't call him Norman!
Yes, the NFL is soft as a new pillow, only a couple years until they aren't allowed to touch each other and they finally put on the flags
If the NFL gets any softer they'll be playing flag football.
NFL has been softened for decades it's a fruit loop sport now. The only reason it's looking so tough is because everything else has been softened for much more and far longer.
Nfl lowkey getting soft cant slam someone cuz can anymore
This is NOT, the funnest of all time, it’s not even close 😢
Oh? Then what is?
@@stevensuarez4843 those are all within the last few years minus the bengals one ☝️
I found them funny, that's all that matters
@@siltstridersftw You'd have to be American to get all of them. I imagine if he just let the vid run all the way w/o interrupting he'd get more of them.
Cant stand todays NFL. Too much "look at me" going on.