Craziest Moments in Football History #6
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- Опубліковано 7 гру 2022
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"An 11 year old boy flew out of the stadium in an out-of-control balloon and may have drowned in a freezing river, _but this Vikings/49ers game was pretty good!"_
“IT WAS A TOUGH ACT TO FOLLOW” lmfao bro ain’t no way that was this dude’s commentary
Oh well, 11 year old boys come a dine a dozen, but a good football game? That’s special! 😉
@@brianarbenz1329 I mean foreal though the ratio of 11 year old boys to good football games is a landslide
In any crowd at any game, there’s got to be at least 5 or 6 11-year-old boys. One floating away in a balloon wouldn’t deplete the supply that much. So play on!
those were the good ole days :)
For those wondering, the kid survived being dumped in the river. The river was slushy so it allowed him to swim/crawl about 25 yards to safety where a photographer happened to be on the scene and got him back to Metropolitan Stadium to get checked out (and his clothes dried). He went on to become a prominent Minneapolis lawyer.
I’ll admit to a polite curiosity about whether the boy fvcking died lol especially since the only response from the announcer and players was “man these boys better bring their A game if they’re going to follow THAT up”
I hope his first case was to sue the NFL for child endangerment.
3:06 announcer so casually just says “…and was eventually dumped into the icy Minnesota river.”
3:00 excuse me, what!?!
0:00 I'm pretty sure thats the first time I've actually seen the "palpably unfair act" clause be used. i don't recall another time where a team was awarded a TD because of something that happened on the field.
They took the rule out
The same thing happened in a Colorado high school game when I lived in Denver w/ the same result. TD for the offense.
@4:11 10-Yard gain taken down by a horse collaring. Greatest underhand throw!
I love the footage from "Warner Wolf's Plays of the Decade." Those highlights - particularly the Archie Manning underhand pass - take me back to my childhood and watching his "Plays of the Week," on Friday mornings before school - I think it was the "CBS Morning Show." (I see an earlier commenter also noticed the "horse collar" tackle at the end).
I did the same thing as a kid! And yeah it was the CBS Morning Show, each Friday. And what's here was from his best plays of the decade for the 80s. I actually recorded that on videotape, so I rewatched it a on of times.
My parents recorded the Plays of the Decade special and I watched it a ton as a kid.
Great to see some old clips. Seems like most UA-cam creators think football started in year 2000.
You missed one of the funniest NCAA plays of all time: LaTech vs. MissSt. LaTech goes from 2nd and Goal from the MS 6 to 3rd and 93!
gonna be in a future part
I remember that one lol
The last clip was of a future US Supreme Court Justice: Byron "Whizzer" White.
The Holy Roller has the craziest sequence of events on one particular play!
3:42 The toughest college player of the year... He tackled the goal post unintentionally, and didn't even feel any concussion signal, just shocked about bringing it down 😆
I've never seen a single one of these clips before. what a dope video 🤙
I have never seen any of these clips before! Great video!
I'm curious about when football announcers stopped saying "he goes over for the TD" and started saying "he goes in for the TD".
When the idea became breaking the plane as opposed to crossing the goal line. Rule change created a conceptual change.
@@MrJLCharbonneau - "Into the endzone," and "Over the goal line." Either or both are logical.
I noticed the ball carrier put his knee down in the endzone, I wonder if being "down" in the endzone (the source of the word "touchdown") was still a requirement in 1952, as it still is in rugby.
@@danthemankhan - "Film at 11." (Of the game, not of the search for the imperiled child).
Which brings to mind that if you watch the original NBC telecast of The Immaculate Reception, not only does Curt Gowdy say that Franco Harris is “over” as he crosses the goal line, but he also says that the ball is “picked off” as Franco catches it off the deflection, just before it hits the ground. To modern ears, that definitely sounds like an INTERception, not a REception.
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Awesome video man
3:37, If the Universe gave me FOUR chances to finally kick a good field goal in a single down, I guess I'd be celebrating, too.
3:45 The Iowa defensive back knocking the goal post down happened on the same day as the Cal-Stanford TD with a band member knocked down. What a day!
Idk where you find these, but your compilations are always gold
thanks! means a lot man
OMG that video of the 250 lb kicker making the field goal, I watched that exact clip when it first aired. I actually recorded it, it was from his plays of the decade of the 80s special, on the VCR. And dear god I haven't heard Warner Wolf's voice in ages.. And the stuff after, up to the Archie Manning clip, that was all there too. This is like a trip back to when I was a kid.
5:08 How did Principal Chalmers become Superintendent by running on the field during a HS football game?
Well Seymour, I scored a touchdown despite your directions.
@@bigpoppa1234 Ah, Superintendent Chalmers! Welcome. I hope you're prepared for an unforgettable football game.
"At this point in the game? At this down and distance? With the playoffs on the line? Running a play based entirely on luck and the officials' inability to see what's going on?!?!"
"Yes."
"May I get a closer look?"
3:48 How coach sees you doing tackling drills in your their head.
Back when they could play Star Wars music at games and for clips unfortunately a evil mouse makes that impossible now
Regarding that Oilers clip, I'm legitimately impressed that Archie Manning *underhanded* it twenty yards.
That first one is wild
5:21 Did that not get called back for the *massive* facemask?
It went uncalled and the Vikings lost.
1:40 Jesse James would've wanted that play called incomplete
Bob Duckworth made the reel twice! Great career though!
“The principal is on the field! The principal is on the field!”
Botched lateral to a 32 yard loss turned into a 20 yard underhanded pass for a 10 yard gain. 4:10
Like. Wow.
Justice White probably did not include that in his Supreme Court nomination hearings.
A different Whizzer White. The SCJ was Byron White, the Bears QB was Wilford White, the father of former Cowboys QB Danny White.
@@tygrkhat4087 Way to kill the mood with your facts.
@@danthemankhan Facts are stubborn things.
Seattle's Kenny Easley holy shit
You should do the one where a fan went on the field for the patriots vs the chiefs in 1961. You e gotta find all the old football follies
What a surprise, the Lions are featured in two clips of all time screw ups.
Ok but I need context as to why an 11 year old boy was dumped into an icy Minnesota river
The boy’s parents owned a hot air balloon and we’re promoting an upcoming event at half time of a Vikes game. They had a rope tethered to the hot air balloon and the plan was to walk it the length of the field. It was initially supposed to be the boy’s mom in the balloon, but when it wasn’t getting lift she had her son switch places with her. It lifted off with him in the basket, but at some point the balloon became untethered from the rope holding it to the ground. The boy barely missed colliding with stadium lights and then his path took him right into air space used for planes landing and taking off at MSP. Metropolitan Stadium which is now Mall of America is right next to the airport. Luckily, the FAA was quick and suspended or diverted air traffic in the area while he flew through. He was able to release enough hot air to make a landing, but landed in a river. The balloon took off again without anyone in it. After he landed he got out and swam to dry land about 25 yards away, surviving the incident. He was taken back to the stadium where he would be checked by the Vikings medical staff. His parents were chasing the hot air balloon and didn’t see it landed and he had gotten off. They found it again later when it landed by itself without their kid inside. Over radio they were told their son had survived and was back at the stadium. They would soon after be reunited.
@@andrewohe1748 "It was initially supposed to be the boy’s mom in the balloon, but when it wasn’t getting lift she had her son switch places with her."
I choose to believe it an elaborate plan for the husband to demonstrate to the wife that she needed to lose a few pounds.
5:20 Looks like a facemask which would have canceled out the end of the game. So the Lions got lucky for once?!!
2:58 WHAT
At 5:23, shouldn’t have that been a face mask call? I’m confused
Yeah, the refs missed the face mask and the Vikings lost.
o'l dave kreig, he'll piss you off and make you love him in the same damn play
4:20 chúpate esta, Mahomes.
2:57
ありがとうございました😊
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05:21 Face mask?
OH
First?
We don’t t give a shit
@@jaxsonmerchant7684 based
1:47 Here you can seee that the TV yellow line was a whole yard off. You see the down marker on the 3 while the yellow line is on the 2.
So either the broadcasters fucked up overlaying the down line, the down marker guy fucked up the position, or the officials fucked up the line of scrimmage.
From an article I found about this game it sounds like the chain gang fucked up. Which is odd because the chain is exactly ten yards and is supposed to be taut so that you *can't* fuck that up.
Bama should have forfeited