I love how Troy puts it as "Field goal or extra point, whatever it was", meanwhile Pat's waking up with cold sweats in the middle of the night thinking about the C gap.
That was Troy's problem later in his career. He still had the instincts, but he was a little slower. He'd see the opportunity, but then he'd come up half a step short trying to exploit it.
When I woke up today I felt incomplete, like a piece of my heart was missing. Then I saw this video and all was good. I feel like I can finally move on in life. Thank you Pat
LOL so true, I think he did THINK he saw it, because mcaffee literally just told him the play so he was mentally picturing it, just not based on any of his own reads/formation.
“Pat usually blinks around once or twice every three seconds. On this particular play, however, he blinked four times in three seconds, so I knew what they were about to do”
Bruh, Troy is literally the only player that can say "God told me" and I'd totally believe him..... And I'm a Pats fan. lol That dude was FOOTBALL. DAMN, thanks for the likes!
You're a pats fan? You were more afraid of troy plomalu than ed reed? Lets be real here. Troy had talents. But Reed had all his talents plus more. Its not even close
@@jackstovall9130 ed reed did alot more than coverage. Yes Reed was a FS and Troy was a SS. But the comparison holds water. Reed played the same spot on special teams, blocking kicks and punts, if he wasnt returning the punt
@@JP-ml1xe we can agree to disagree, if he look at fumble forces, sacks and TFLs Troy leads Ed by a margin. If you look at ints and Tds Eds ahead by a mile. To me that where asked to do separate things.
@Jason Wright its really not that dumb to compare the two but I'll agree to disagree, as the commenter before pointed out, Polamalu leads Reed by a small margin on sacks and forced fumbles. But Reed has him beat by a mile on Ints and fumble recoveries and also touchdowns. Reed was far better at blocking kicks and punts, and an overall better player. Maybe the best safety ever, and stats prove that in my opinion. But u can have ur opinion
" Usually he smiles about 3-7 times in a normal game, right now hes cresting 10 with half of em being in the last 5 minutes... _idk what set me off but I knew_ "
Polamalu has a inner anime monologue before every play Polamalu: his dopamine levels are higher than usual what does this mean Jesus: I do not fully know my child but I think you should line up in the c gap to play it safe Pat: Y Is pOlAmAlU in the god damn c gap
There's no reason to watch The Pat McAfee Show anymore. I've been watching all this time just because I was in suspense waiting for the C-gap explanation. Sad day but at least there is closure.
He’s in year 2 and of course he’s not Troy now….smh…but he has a nose for the ball, the instincts, and once he gets the lvl of freedom in the def then we could be looking at something special
Trained in florida at the ESPN wide world of sports with him and he is the man. He led us in 9 min abs everyday with no break and he would challenge us consistently to be better
So basically he saw McAfee river dancing onto the field like a happy leprechaun to kick a routine field goal and figured something magical was going to happen in the c gap
I'll never understand why this comment format/joke gets so many likes, never creative. It's not even a joke, it's the same "punch line" used over and over again
The real shout out goes to the guy who told RBT to ask Troy the question... RBT asked his community tab what questions to ask Troy, and the C-Gap question was the most thumbed comment. Shout out to Issac Gonzales.
Troy is from a small town right next to my hometown and is the same age as my older brother, his team was our big rivals all growing up. My brother was a big boy and always ended up against him and the the things he used to do as a young boy to every team, everyone knew he was going to go to the NFL someday. Even the Dads on our own team would root for him during the game he was that incredible. He used to destroy my bro during every game and we all still joke with him about "If Troy wouldn't have been there..you would have gone to the NFL..its all Troy's fault." Its the town joke when anyone sees my bro lol I still see him here every once in a while, his family is here, and he always takes the time to talk to every single person that wants to chat and takes pictures just a great humble dude. He is definitely a hometown hero
Miss? Naaa they don't look for what Troy looks for at all lol other players don't think about how excited a player is lol especially if its just a feild goal lol
That was Troy's problem later in his career. He still had the instincts, but he was a little slower. He'd see the opportunity, but then he'd come up half a step short trying to exploit it.
I think it was more because he was always injured. His instincts and knowledge made up for his lack of speed later in his career but he was ALWAYS injured.
I'm also giving credit to the coaches for allowing the players to follow their instincts. TP had a feeling and went to the C gap. James Harrison had a feeling, didn't rush the quarterback in the Super Bowl and got a 100 yards interception touchdown. Coaches deserve credit for allowing the creativity.
@@turkishdelight6032 Sounds like every high school football coach ever, my coaches were dictators on the field and totally chill in class. Except one Coach Lucero who was a guy who taught like he coaches, loud and in your face.
It would have been a safety... Wait, no. It would have been forward progress at the 10 yard line; Steelers' ball. ... Damn rules always ruining a good story.
@@blindleader42 there is a way around that..... pick pat up carry him, set him down on his feet in the end zone allow him to reestablish himself and then tackle him.
Troy was just one of those once-in-a-generation players that we probably won't ever see again in our lifetime. He was that special. I was blessed to be born and raised in Pittsburgh and watch his entire career and it was absolutely amazing. Some of the things he did was just outrageously insane and he must had Jesus in his ear or something LOL
The great players are totally aware of everything that goes on, on the field. They watch the demeanor of individual players and coaches, just to get a feel of what may happen. Troy was definitely one of those players.
When Troy said that he could tell by seeing Pat coming onto the field actually made a lot of sense. Pat said in his explanation video that everyone was hyped and dapping Pat on the sideline before the fake field goal. Guess he made it very obvious without him realizing it 😂
"Well I noticed Patrick was thinking about how he was going to score a touchdown in his hometown by exploiting the short side of the field so I figured I'd shut it down for film purposes"
It's Pat McAfee. He created a show and is also an announcer for wwe and during football season he takes a break from wrestling to do football shows and announce for those games as well. Lol
As a diehard Browns fan since 1976. Troy Polamalu by far is legend. The guy was the biggest threat ANY TEAM had to factor in when setting up an offensive play scheme. Way ahead of his time.
Always been a huge titans/oilers fan. Troy Polamalu was my favorite defensive player ever. I watched one game where he caught an interception by a diving one handed scoop before the ball fell to the turf and was amazed by the guy every game.
That catch was against my Chargers. It was technically a completed pass to Vincent Jackson who bobbled it, then got the ball knocked out of his grasp by another Steeler. As the ball escaped his grasp, Troy dove over and around the flailing Vincent Jackson and if you zoom in on his catch you will see that his knuckles are 3 inches from the ground when his fingertips grip the ball. It was such a miniscule window for him to make that grab and he pulled it off. I still remember my immediate reaction was disbelief. Then upon watching the replay I said out loud "I can't even be mad. That was the most insane interception I have ever seen." And it still is.
I’m telling you, that hair was a beacon to send and receive otherworldly messages. The longer it got, the better he got. Did God and Jesus have short hair? I think not. Damn you Polamalu
The hair is part of the uniform . He has been tackled.....ripped down by it . Wearing a rope is not bright , always loved when he had the ball cheering for someone to tear his head down to the ground The Lord doesn't give a shit about football
John Doe I mean, I’m on twitch now so yeah? Like I don’t really do much with UA-cam anymore, more money on twitch. That’s not the point though, point is that RBT is a G
I love how Pat is so animated about this. I also love how Polumalu answered that. Im a colts fan but Troy is my all time favourite safety. His spidey sure made watching football fun.
I'm a life-long Browns fan, but Polamalu is one of my absolute favorite players of all time. It's amazing that a guy who was such a beast on the field was also such a kind, humble, soft-spoken guy off the field. He's the perfect example of that Bible verse, "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord." (Colossians 3:23a NIV)
@@kofibieniemy3395 rodney Harrison is underrated. He wasn't as much of a ball hawk as Reed or Palamolu but he was a hitter right around the time the league was trying to take hitting out of the game. He's a stud.
As a NINER fan, Troy P. was one of my favorite players all time. His attitude and professionalm was unbeatable ! Respect to this Man ! Straight up, Bad Ass !
My grandma used pray for all of my cousins progress in sports because she knew we were all special in it... of course not al of us made it but 1 did. At a religious view his talents and work ethic was always prayed upon and blessed. And it showed in the NFL
TP is one of my absolute favorite football players, I think he had the absolute best football instincts ever to play the game. It still cracks me up that PMac calls him Pamalamalu.
Troy: play they're gonna kick this easy field goal
God: go line up the c-gap ... it'll be funny
He just wanted people to continue talking about him on youtube years later, he was doing it more for the youtube chat.
And years later, it *is* funny.
Hilarious... 🤣🏈
😂🤣😂
Joe McKim has to work tomorrow
I love how Troy puts it as "Field goal or extra point, whatever it was", meanwhile Pat's waking up with cold sweats in the middle of the night thinking about the C gap.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 facts 💯🤣🤣
lmfaooo
Hahahahaha ruined his moment
“but for me it was tuesday” vibes
Till this day
Apparently Troy isnt just a hall of famer, he's also, a jedi.
That was Troy's problem later in his career. He still had the instincts, but he was a little slower. He'd see the opportunity, but then he'd come up half a step short trying to exploit it.
" he would've picked me up and ran me back for a touchdown for himself, cuz I'm not fumbling the rock"!!! That's classic Pat Mac
"I'll try lining up in the C-gap! That's a good trick!"
That last comma was what made this comment hilarious
@@mrguy89 I’m ded
We needed this closure.
When I woke up today I felt incomplete, like a piece of my heart was missing. Then I saw this video and all was good. I feel like I can finally move on in life. Thank you Pat
Thank you RBT
Now all we need is for my Dad to come back from the “grocery store”
*Pat needed this closure
@@LL-hc3zm is this your first day on the internet? ;P
Pat: *skips on to field giggling"
Troy: yeah Aight
Pat: how'd he know???
Lmaoo
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
@Tomas Durant it was joke hopefully
@Tomas Durant thats what i say about tom brady, he is a beast
Ike Taylor seems like the best bro ever. He's so funny.
Imagine getting smoked by Troy and have him be like “bless you my son.” Yeah... thanks Troy.
He is the kind of guy that would kill you and then give a prayer to you as he honorably buries your body in a grave. A grave, with your name on it.
He was not fast
@@mobsnitchanonymous213 faster then ed reed
@@mobsnitchanonymous213 you must be talking about a different Troy Polamalu
Willie Go-Kart’s but he was right on time
The C Gap will never be forgotten
Wait matt you watch the nfl
Wtf I was just scrolling through the comments and then I see matt
yo what?
not where i expected to see matt ...
Bourbon man watches NFL?!?!?
I died when Pat got mad at Ike when he said he figured out the play
*YOU WEREN'T SPECIAL*
He's not wrong. Ike didn't see it lol
Ike did see nothing
Nah bro... totally saw it. It’s obvious!
LOL so true, I think he did THINK he saw it, because mcaffee literally just told him the play so he was mentally picturing it, just not based on any of his own reads/formation.
@@Jan_ne He says "Looking at it now I can tell from your formation what you wanted to do, but on the field I wouldn't have seen it"
“Pat usually blinks around once or twice every three seconds. On this particular play, however, he blinked four times in three seconds, so I knew what they were about to do”
Never not working.
@@dan7291ablecan literally hear him saying it 😂😂
Bruh, Troy is literally the only player that can say "God told me" and I'd totally believe him..... And I'm a Pats fan. lol That dude was FOOTBALL.
DAMN, thanks for the likes!
You're a pats fan? You were more afraid of troy plomalu than ed reed? Lets be real here. Troy had talents. But Reed had all his talents plus more. Its not even close
@@JP-ml1xe such a silly comparison one was a box safety the other was the best coverage safety of all time.
@@jackstovall9130 ed reed did alot more than coverage. Yes Reed was a FS and Troy was a SS. But the comparison holds water. Reed played the same spot on special teams, blocking kicks and punts, if he wasnt returning the punt
@@JP-ml1xe we can agree to disagree, if he look at fumble forces, sacks and TFLs Troy leads Ed by a margin. If you look at ints and Tds Eds ahead by a mile. To me that where asked to do separate things.
@Jason Wright its really not that dumb to compare the two but I'll agree to disagree, as the commenter before pointed out, Polamalu leads Reed by a small margin on sacks and forced fumbles. But Reed has him beat by a mile on Ints and fumble recoveries and also touchdowns. Reed was far better at blocking kicks and punts, and an overall better player. Maybe the best safety ever, and stats prove that in my opinion. But u can have ur opinion
Troy be like “well Pat normally steps on the field with his right foot first, I noticed he used his left and that’s when I knew”
" Usually he smiles about 3-7 times in a normal game, right now hes cresting 10 with half of em being in the last 5 minutes... _idk what set me off but I knew_ "
Well usually pat has his sock 10 centimeters high but at this time it seemed to be 11 centimeters
Lol
You see normally Patrick has his shoelaces double knotted but when he came on the field they were only single knotted
“And then it became personal for me”
Pat: "I'm going to get my first career touchdown."
God: "But what if you didn't?"
“I could tell by the way Pat was acting on the sideline.”
Pat: *NOOOOOOOOO* 😂😂
Luke Ferraro that shit was funny af
This is stolen word for word
Rawad Rahal Stolen? I was repeating a funny part of the video
Rawad Rahal that’s a quote moron
Amin stolen from another comment mOrOn
AJ: It obviously is not a hundred percenter, you didn't score.
Pat: .......
Shutdown of the Century!
COLD
rip pat
well, technically its still 100percenter cos he didnt run the play
@@MrLegovas that'd just be null
Polamalu has a inner anime monologue before every play
Polamalu: his dopamine levels are higher than usual what does this mean
Jesus: I do not fully know my child but I think you should line up in the c gap to play it safe
Pat: Y Is pOlAmAlU in the god damn c gap
😂
😂😂
*palamaloo
😂😂😂 that’s funny a hell.
This is legendary
Troy be like “Pat usually runs on the field at 5MPH but this time her ran on the field at 5.1MPH so I knew something was going to happen”.
5.1 MPH is probably the funniest speed I've ever seen listed.
@@rafetizer lmao why 😂 youre not wrong, but why hahaha
😆
Sounds like a death note explanation haha
@@aztronomy7457random piano melody cues*
There's no reason to watch The Pat McAfee Show anymore. I've been watching all this time just because I was in suspense waiting for the C-gap explanation. Sad day but at least there is closure.
No reason to?
Wow okay
K
@@xZaetoven what?
Utewbing don’t know what your sayin but okay
Troy was one of those once in a lifetime players. There will never be another like him that has just everything to be able to play like he did.
Talanoa Hufanga 2.0 from the 49ers.
Hufanga🌺
Talanoa Hufanga is nowhere near Troy Stop the Cap 😂
He’s in year 2 and of course he’s not Troy now….smh…but he has a nose for the ball, the instincts, and once he gets the lvl of freedom in the def then we could be looking at something special
You got that samoan linebacker for Oregon. He has potential
Apparently Troy calls the C gap the “Christ” gap.
It's actually backwards bruh lol "Gate of Christ" lmao
LOL 🤭😅🤣 Good one!
Underrated comment. Good one buddy! 😂😂😂
What is the Gap in Michael Strahan's teeth called?
@@joemckim1183 The Red Sea.
"I could tell by Pat's energy and the way he came off the sideline-"
Pat: "NOOOOOOO!!"
😂😂
I cried 😂😂😂
Pats entire world collapsed in a flash 😂
That "NOOOOOO!" was so real, it was hilarious.
thought i was watching star wars when i heard that noooooooo
Lol I almost fell out of my chair because I was laughing so hard!
You heard Troy's name announced more than any other players name. He was everywhere on the field.
Ike Taylor seems like the best bro ever. He's so funny.
Trained in florida at the ESPN wide world of sports with him and he is the man. He led us in 9 min abs everyday with no break and he would challenge us consistently to be better
I was Ike's neighbor when he first got to Pittsburgh. We used to hang and he's as cool as he seems here. Very down to earth and genuine.
Radin tell Ike I said what up. He’ll remember
Ike Taylor, Swagger
Was just thinking the same thing. Literally came down to the comments to look for more Ike interview recommendations
So basically he saw McAfee river dancing onto the field like a happy leprechaun to kick a routine field goal and figured something magical was going to happen in the c gap
Underrated comment💯.
Greatest comment yet.
this is the reverse cam newton
Imagine getting smoked by Troy and have him be like “bless you my son.” Yeah... thanks Troy.
Ike Taylor seems like the best bro ever. He's so funny.
You still have to get Troy on the show. It has to happen. Too many good moments to discuss with him. It would be amazing.
Awesome Idea!
God: Troy, go line up in the c-gap
McAfee: Am I a joke to you?
Troy: Yes, yes you are.
Regular Dude McFee
I'll never understand why this comment format/joke gets so many likes, never creative. It's not even a joke, it's the same "punch line" used over and over again
J congrats i guess, why would you even take your time to reply that?
@@BigBird629 Why does anyone take the time to reply? Im changing the world one comment at a time
Jesus: Yes, yes you are
Hi that’s me
Ohhhhh yeeeeeaaa
So glad he finally saw your interview so we can see his reaction
RBT 🙄🙄
Drop dat Lamar Jackson gameplay my man ;)
Pat & RBT; what an ambitious crossover event
“TP finally explains c gap”
Everyone in room: talks over TP’s explanation.
Why didn't I get an urgent ESPN notification for this!?
Not part of ESPN, Pat's own show
Today will be remembered as the day Troy Polamalu speaked up about Pat's biggest demon😂😂😂
dsetHardin the joke --~> over your head
dsetHardin are you stupid? This comment is a joke
Why was this not a woj bomb
Shout out to RBT for getting the much needed answer.
The lad was doing The Jesus's work
The real shout out goes to the guy who told RBT to ask Troy the question... RBT asked his community tab what questions to ask Troy, and the C-Gap question was the most thumbed comment. Shout out to Issac Gonzales.
mjgreen23 I couldn’t figure out why he looked so familiar! Thank you!
Smucky ! He said 100s of people told him to say that
Smucky ! 500 people asked him to ask Troy..
Troy is from a small town right next to my hometown and is the same age as my older brother, his team was our big rivals all growing up. My brother was a big boy and always ended up against him and the the things he used to do as a young boy to every team, everyone knew he was going to go to the NFL someday. Even the Dads on our own team would root for him during the game he was that incredible. He used to destroy my bro during every game and we all still joke with him about "If Troy wouldn't have been there..you would have gone to the NFL..its all Troy's fault." Its the town joke when anyone sees my bro lol I still see him here every once in a while, his family is here, and he always takes the time to talk to every single person that wants to chat and takes pictures just a great humble dude. He is definitely a hometown hero
God: On this play, go line up in the C-gap.
Troy Polamalu: Say no more!
God: I'm about to ruin Pat McAfee's touchdown dream.
God: That's what you get for banging those hot twins. I made those twins for Vinatieri, Pat, not for you.
😂😂😂
@@stanklepoot that's the greatest thing i've read
MLB: Teammates telling you opposing pitcher's signs
NFL: Jesus telling you the opposing team's plays
Goodell needs to fine and/or fire Jesus.
Or maybe reverse omaha takeover
Dont play a team where Jesus is their biggest fan.
Give this guy noble prize
Or the Patriots taping practices and locker room meetings for years in a row.
Love that his description of "doing a special QB audible" was him literally shouting "WE ARE KICKING IT!" Roflmao 🤣
LOL
I swear all The polynesian players in the league are allways highly praised and lauded by teammates, good men with good values and faith
Smells like confirmation bias.
That’s a great question, it’s a good trait because evolution proved people who follow orders without question are more likely to breed.
Polynesians are it
Jaan Ross we are all super religious really and we are family grounded so we tend to get along with anyone literally anyone
They gonna focus on their family and not being famous
What if
You had a 100% touchdown
But God said: "Go line up in the c-gap"?
Rohan Exactly for they 100 percent sound like the titanic the unsinkable ship then it sunk
@@do4846 But Pat would've been on the Titanic and said "CHANGE THE DAMN COURSE"
Line up c gap
*skip card played*
Troy had a complete mastery of defense. Spent so much time in and studying the game he could pickup things that other NFL athletes miss.
Miss? Naaa they don't look for what Troy looks for at all lol other players don't think about how excited a player is lol especially if its just a feild goal lol
That was Troy's problem later in his career. He still had the instincts, but he was a little slower. He'd see the opportunity, but then he'd come up half a step short trying to exploit it.
I think it was more because he was always injured. His instincts and knowledge made up for his lack of speed later in his career but he was ALWAYS injured.
@@Abe-ASMR Yeah the man always played so goddamn hard, he was banged up at the end of it. Consider myself privileged to have been able to watch him.
😆😆factssss
Yep, last couple years you could really see it. Same happened to Seau
Are you a patriots fan?
I still need closure. I want Troy Polamalooloo to show up at the Pat McAfee Show
Right?
Who? We have the internet and can’t spell Troy’s name lol
Forget the internet. We have literal phonics po-la-ma-lu
@@user-ej2xz3lx2e that's not phonics its phonetics 😂
@@diagnosedtopg7657 interchangeable, but in this case phonics is better grammatically.
"I could tell by Pat's energy and the way he came off the sideline." 😂😂😂
The moment we all wanted
Troy Polamalu ruined Pat's life twice:
1)When he lined up in the C-Gap
2)07:48
I'm also giving credit to the coaches for allowing the players to follow their instincts. TP had a feeling and went to the C gap. James Harrison had a feeling, didn't rush the quarterback in the Super Bowl and got a 100 yards interception touchdown. Coaches deserve credit for allowing the creativity.
Not to take anything away from Harrison, but I'm almost positive that interception was designed that way where he'd drop into coverage.
@@Ffancrzy, there's a video on UA-cam call "How James Harrison pulled of the greatest play in Superbowl history". He explains it at the 4:34 mark.
Troy looks like a friendly math teacher
in that interview.
that's just part of his plan... make you think he's just a nice guy... then line up at the c gap & crush your dreams
He’s the football coach who also teaches math. Mean to his players, nice to his students
@@turkishdelight6032 Sounds like every high school football coach ever, my coaches were dictators on the field and totally chill in class. Except one Coach Lucero who was a guy who taught like he coaches, loud and in your face.
@@johnirish2969 Sounds like Mr.Lucero needs his own tv show on Netflix or Hulu!😂 I'd watch that shit!
Bennett
Coach Lyons? He’s coach Lyons? That guy was such a dick!
God: Hey Troy, Pat thinks that he’s about to get his first career TD. Don’t let him.
Troy: I know what must be done
This is the way
@@ValCro23 C Gap be thy name.
I have spoken.
This made me smile. TP is such a stand up guy, a wonderful Christian and he was an awesome player.
I never realized how much he believed in Christ and I grew up in Pittsburgh watching his every game. Made me love him even more
Rare combination sadly and that’s coming from someone who belongs to no religion 😌
I love that the reason was... "Pat has all kinds of tells"
That, and Troy's intimate relationship with Jesus.
" he would've picked me up and ran me back for a touchdown for himself, cuz I'm not fumbling the rock"!!! That's classic Pat Mac
It would have been a safety...
Wait, no. It would have been forward progress at the 10 yard line; Steelers' ball.
...
Damn rules always ruining a good story.
I was about to like this post, but then I saw the number of likes and decided to leave it alone lol
@@blindleader42 there is a way around that..... pick pat up carry him, set him down on his feet in the end zone allow him to reestablish himself and then tackle him.
@@chenzomutumbo9140 Alas, no such luck. Whistle blown and forward progress would have been called the moment he started to pick him up, if not before.
God to Pat after he dies: Before we get started do you have any questions?
Pat: YEAAAAH what's with telling PolAMAlu to get in the c gap????
Troy was just one of those once-in-a-generation players that we probably won't ever see again in our lifetime. He was that special. I was blessed to be born and raised in Pittsburgh and watch his entire career and it was absolutely amazing. Some of the things he did was just outrageously insane and he must had Jesus in his ear or something LOL
You explained it perfectly, there's hall of famers and then there are players like Troy that are a step above even that.
My only question is for clarification; is it once in a generation or once in a lifetime?
Sean Taylor was like that too, rip
Pat “It was a 100 per-center AJ!” McAfee
@@LL-hc3zm "That AJ dude?" Have you ever watched football?
Obviously it wasn't, you didn't score
@@qingd.mainey3205 only cuz god intervened
God: *creates pat
Angel: hey that’s neat, what it for?
God: well he will have a strong leg but he’s just my toy to torment really...
I'll give him millions though
@@twiztid6977420 *AND MILLIONS*
Sebastian Lemus-Fonseca so he can PAY THE BILLS
At seat geek. Now back to the magic
On point guys 😂😂 real fans here 💯
The great players are totally aware of everything that goes on, on the field. They watch the demeanor of individual players and coaches, just to get a feel of what may happen. Troy was definitely one of those players.
“The defensive coordinator. The legendary......what’s his name?”
Gotta love Pat 😂😂😂
.
Dick lebeau!
When Troy said that he could tell by seeing Pat coming onto the field actually made a lot of sense. Pat said in his explanation video that everyone was hyped and dapping Pat on the sideline before the fake field goal. Guess he made it very obvious without him realizing it 😂
Ibrahim Huerta 🐐
😂😂😂
Lol. I've never heard that, but it definitely makes sense. Dead giveaway to anyone paying attention, which of course TP always was.
Obi Wan Kenobi got the high ground and the force, Troy got the C gap and Jesus.
We needed this closure.
"Well I noticed Patrick was thinking about how he was going to score a touchdown in his hometown by exploiting the short side of the field so I figured I'd shut it down for film purposes"
This is Troy Polamalu’s world and Pat is just living in it😂😂😂
Could a team of all Pat McAfee's beat the Miami Dolphins? RBT
It would be a blow out
Dolphins 65 colts 3
Dolphins aren’t the worst team in the NFL
A team of all Pat McAfee’s is crazy 😂 😂
40% chance. But it has nothing to do with McAfee and everything to do with which Ryan Fitzmagic shows up.
Troy has always been my favorite Safety and probably my favorite Defensive player, but now I love him and appreciate him a lot more.
Bro he was pissed when he found out it was himself that gave it away, that it was more than a kick. Lmao 🤣🤣
LOL right he should have trained with Goku to learn how to suppress energy LOL! Although not sure if that still would have helped 🙌🙏😇
*Pat running onto the field screaming he's gonna score a touchdown*
Pat: HOW DID HE KNOW?!!
The Punter, started a chat show, just so he could work through his emotional damage.
It's Pat McAfee. He created a show and is also an announcer for wwe and during football season he takes a break from wrestling to do football shows and announce for those games as well. Lol
@@DunkanMcCokinner r/woooosh
As a diehard Browns fan since 1976. Troy Polamalu by far is legend. The guy was the biggest threat ANY TEAM had to factor in when setting up an offensive play scheme.
Way ahead of his time.
Truthfully don’t have anyone like him right now.
For Troy to even remember that play is insane
You remember all the big plays you make in sports
@@duffhammer6125 This was not a big play for him. lol
you’d be surprised at how much football players remember
@@cpfishfan14 tbh you don't know what he considers a big play for himself 🤷🏻 you just came on here tryna be argumentative for no reason lol
Seriously it was just another fg from his side unless someone told him after the game it was supposed to be a fake.
Always been a huge titans/oilers fan. Troy Polamalu was my favorite defensive player ever. I watched one game where he caught an interception by a diving one handed scoop before the ball fell to the turf and was amazed by the guy every game.
That catch was against my Chargers. It was technically a completed pass to Vincent Jackson who bobbled it, then got the ball knocked out of his grasp by another Steeler. As the ball escaped his grasp, Troy dove over and around the flailing Vincent Jackson and if you zoom in on his catch you will see that his knuckles are 3 inches from the ground when his fingertips grip the ball. It was such a miniscule window for him to make that grab and he pulled it off.
I still remember my immediate reaction was disbelief. Then upon watching the replay I said out loud "I can't even be mad. That was the most insane interception I have ever seen." And it still is.
RBT: interviews Troy Polamalu
RBT: also has almost 500k subs
Pat: this kid who’s on the youtubes
McAfee boomer
@@cameronbeaver8763 is it honestly that deep?🤣😂
Imagine trying to compare McAfee to RBT😂😂
@@TheOso Your Moms a boomer
Dam I used to think I was dumb then I saw this UA-cam argument and I figured out I was just fine whew close one ;)
I’m telling you, that hair was a beacon to send and receive otherworldly messages. The longer it got, the better he got. Did God and Jesus have short hair? I think not. Damn you Polamalu
that makes too much sense xD
Lmao hilarious
The hair is part of the uniform . He has been tackled.....ripped down by it .
Wearing a rope is not bright , always loved when he had the ball cheering for someone to tear his head down to the ground
The Lord doesn't give a shit about football
y not It’s a joke dude go back to church lmao
y not they were joking man.. he is a Christian tho just playing around
Troy was just the most unique and versatile defensive player ive ever seen. Just insane
“He’s on the UA-cam”
-Pat McAfee 2020
Pat McAfee = Boomer
@@notashton8689 Only Boomers say on The Facebook and on The UA-cam
The guy that interviews him is a madden player.
The Madden Scientist, RBT!!
Brant Bridges “Is That A Person?”
Dude’s an absolute beast, helped me out when my channel was super tiny even though he totally didn’t have to
Joycenator Gaming your channel will always be super tiny
John Doe I mean, I’m on twitch now so yeah? Like I don’t really do much with UA-cam anymore, more money on twitch. That’s not the point though, point is that RBT is a G
I love how Pat is so animated about this. I also love how Polumalu answered that. Im a colts fan but Troy is my all time favourite safety. His spidey sure made watching football fun.
4:51 is what you came for. You're welcome
Time is money. Bless you.
Sometimes hero don't wear capes sir
Thank you my guy
Thanx. Really
Frank Dux you need to be in the hall of fame sir
Man, it is almost 3AM in the morning on a CoVid-19 lockdown and I am cracking up. I enjoy watching Pat's show.
You can literally see Pat’s heart break when Ike points out how he could see it was a fake field goal 😂
Field goal*
Also that guy just *thought* he could see it when in actuality he was just misperceiving it
@@jhaz89 what a clahn I am
Finally, Pat has some closure. But I still want to see Troy on the show. It'll get 10M+ views instantly lol
I'm a life-long Browns fan, but Polamalu is one of my absolute favorite players of all time. It's amazing that a guy who was such a beast on the field was also such a kind, humble, soft-spoken guy off the field. He's the perfect example of that Bible verse, "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord." (Colossians 3:23a NIV)
"Has it made you rethink your faith?" That line at the end at 11:26 had me rolling.
They have to figure out how to get Troy on the show. He would be such a fun interview with Pat.
AJ’s head is built like something straight outta Veggie Tales
Most underrated comment
Ah looks like the default guys in Battlefield V
RBT is a legend for randomly being the guy to finish this story for pat.
This clip was awesome. Fun to see him explain it after hearing Pats version for so long
Are we ever going to see another Ed Reed or Troy Polomalu again? Probably not. Best safeties ever.
Oo come on, there will always be somebody else who can do it just as well if not better.
@@tylerking8677 , True, just not in our lifetime.
We will in a few years look at the safeties before Ed and baby Jesus lol Ronnie Lott And Steve Atwater and Lynch was nice also
Tyrann Mathieu has potential to be great imo maybe not at the level as those 2 but he may come pretty close
@@kofibieniemy3395 rodney Harrison is underrated. He wasn't as much of a ball hawk as Reed or Palamolu but he was a hitter right around the time the league was trying to take hitting out of the game. He's a stud.
Troy was one of the most gifted and instinctful football players I've ever seen.
I lost my shit when TP said he could tell by Pat's energy! 😂😂😂
Audibles "WE'RE KICKING THIS"
Shoulda ran after that that's the real 200 IQ play
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a NINER fan, Troy P. was one of my favorite players all time. His attitude and professionalm was unbeatable ! Respect to this Man ! Straight up, Bad Ass !
I like how Pat keeps calling him "The Jesus". Like The Rock.
If you smeeeeeeell...what The Christ...is saving.
"I dont know what this kid's name is, but he's on THE UA-cam" lmao
LOL bro great comet! I hope God blesses you brotha with many blessings you just made my day!🤭😅😂🤣🙌🙏😇
This was cringe ngl
The Jesus is from the Big Lebowski. STFU Donnie!
This is what we have ALL been waiting for!
My grandma used pray for all of my cousins progress in sports because she knew we were all special in it... of course not al of us made it but 1 did. At a religious view his talents and work ethic was always prayed upon and blessed. And it showed in the NFL
If Jesus was playing for Troy, he was playing against everyone else lol
And he's a Pittsburgh fan
Yo. Never thought this day would come. Can die happy. Thank you Troy and Pat.
“Ike. You were good, but you weren’t special.”
God damn. Lol.
Yea that killed the vibe honestly
@@KingloTRG Facts Ike was like that too Mcaffee mad arrogant for a punter but I still fw him.
@@yungpablo6368 lmaooo
@@yungpablo6368 bruh you forgot what jokes are?
@@Max-kd2gh They don't have friends. They don't know what it's like to bust each others balls.
"He was doing it just for film to ruin other people's lives" 😂
Been waiting for this but doesn't feel right if poolamaloo wasn't on the show...GET TROY IN THE SHOW!!
I come back to this often. The general joy in everyone’s laughter warms my heart.
PED: Performance Enhancing Divination
Nobody:
Ike taylor talking about jordy nelson: White chocolate
😂😂😂😂😂
Dude I remember that it was hilarious then..... and it still is.
Pat: "Oh boy howdy I'm gonna get my first career touchdown!"
Troy: Lines up in the C-Gap "I KICK ASS FOR THE LORD"
That's good 😂
"I had the God given ability to be fast, jump high, couldn't catch, but I could tackle" 🤣
Ike: "Troy God told you to be right here why he don't talk to us like that?" Lol man I've been asking myself the same question LOL 🤭😅🤣
As a life long Cleveland browns fan I was blessed to have watched this man's career. Troy Polamalu was the most blessed player ever!
Hey are we related?? I mean same first name??
@@fuzzybutkus8970 lol. Maybe!
TP is one of my absolute favorite football players, I think he had the absolute best football instincts ever to play the game. It still cracks me up that PMac calls him Pamalamalu.