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  • Aaron Hernandez was found to have advanced stages of CTE, Cris Carter explains what that means to him to Nick Wright and Jenna Wolfe.
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  • @cman5359
    @cman5359 5 років тому +1740

    Look how quiet everyone is while Chris is speaking. It’s powerful!

    • @4thAndGoalSports
      @4thAndGoalSports 5 років тому +5

      Exactly

    • @ericjuarez5965
      @ericjuarez5965 5 років тому +19

      Bro he is a sellout , he getting NFL money to talk nice

    • @michaelmadrid21
      @michaelmadrid21 5 років тому +50

      Molly would have probably interrupted

    • @robertridley1029
      @robertridley1029 5 років тому +13

      I wish more white people would do that instead of act like they know more than black people about what it means to be a black American. Although as a black man I disagree with some of what he said, I do still wish white people would listen more than they talk.

    • @gabo8954
      @gabo8954 5 років тому +4

      @@michaelmadrid21 Man this Is all serious but i couldnt avoid cracking with the pocture if Molly interruoting CC at least 5 times

  • @DeeboComing
    @DeeboComing 4 роки тому +698

    I shed a tear when he said, "I hope the rest of my life goes well but........ I'm willing to suffer the consequences because of what it's done for me." 😢

    • @Simon_Sez
      @Simon_Sez 4 роки тому +7

      I’m just glad he’s off the show if I’m being honest

    • @shaheerali3187
      @shaheerali3187 4 роки тому +1

      Simon Sez hahaha why?

    • @clarifyingquestions
      @clarifyingquestions 3 роки тому +2

      And he signed his son up to follow in his footsteps.

    • @DeeboComing
      @DeeboComing 3 роки тому +5

      @@clarifyingquestions I'd never let my son play football. 🙅🏾‍♂️

    • @clarifyingquestions
      @clarifyingquestions 3 роки тому +2

      @@DeeboComing I love the game but knowing what I know now I refuse to be a spectator ie hypocrite.

  • @GeordieGunner96
    @GeordieGunner96 5 років тому +885

    This is probably the realist segment on a sports talk show ever.

    • @roberttaylor6694
      @roberttaylor6694 4 роки тому +18

      AGREED!!!!!!

    • @Tobyee
      @Tobyee 4 роки тому +14

      *real talk*

    • @marleyggeekd
      @marleyggeekd 4 роки тому +7

      This broke my heart

    • @yarapah
      @yarapah 4 роки тому +8

      If you thought this was deep, you should find the video where CC talked about his alcoholism after CC Sabbathia checked into alcohol rehab

    • @burmyo1701
      @burmyo1701 4 роки тому +1

      Definitely not..

  • @alexhernandez0313
    @alexhernandez0313 4 роки тому +1171

    Molly would’ve interrupted him mid speech..

  • @indycustommade3568
    @indycustommade3568 6 років тому +635

    That is the most honest answer that I have heard from a NFL player. Respect.

  • @joshuatraffanstedt2695
    @joshuatraffanstedt2695 6 років тому +1097

    Choked me up a little when he said his mom had 7 kids by the age of 25 and that everyone labeled her a loser.. But because of his brothers NBA career and his nfl career, she was able to get her master's degree! Wow!! Powerful story. I can kind of relate. My mom had me at 14 and both my brothers by 18. All 2 years apart. We all kind of grew up together. Cris Carter is a good dude.

    • @georgedylan7901
      @georgedylan7901 5 років тому +2

      Amen

    • @KSU-ce2uc
      @KSU-ce2uc 5 років тому +23

      @Jbog07 I'm the same age as Chris Carter and 11 of 11 kids. My parents were married 50 years. Half of us have college degrees and professional jobs. My mother had 5 kids by 25 so in that generation, it wasn't that uncommon. Some folks feared God and valued marriage.

    • @savagestatus
      @savagestatus 5 років тому +12

      @Jbog07 I had a daughter at 20 and I couldn't imagine an individual having kids before they are at least 25 (and that's still too young). My situation turned out ok but I had to (and still) struggle so much. I'm also still in school at 33 and my daughter is in middle school. I have to finish my bachelor's degree before she finishes school so I can pay for her college 😱😖. I wish everyone the best in life 👍

    • @mikeygrimes2925
      @mikeygrimes2925 5 років тому +3

      @@savagestatus Chris is right his son grew up a better life. He was a workaholic people forget he was the jug man!!! He's a good dude I feel him some real talk there. It's what made him man!!

    • @fhoeschasepape
      @fhoeschasepape 5 років тому +1

      Willie Santos grind up bro 💯 u the goat

  • @roningaijin7701
    @roningaijin7701 4 роки тому +995

    Makes me wonder if that hit Burfict put on AB caused his personality and behavior to go awry.

    • @06alwilliams
      @06alwilliams 4 роки тому +82

      RoNīN GaīJīN i said the same thing. He ain’t been right since

    • @emekabronson8697
      @emekabronson8697 4 роки тому +11

      RoNīN GaīJīN ... the inconvenient truth

    • @hurricanegrindmodedalecwo9572
      @hurricanegrindmodedalecwo9572 4 роки тому +24

      RoNīN GaīJīN I been saying this for a minute now about AB and that hit

    • @MungoBootyGoon
      @MungoBootyGoon 4 роки тому +6

      That's a good point.

    • @islandfantasy5931
      @islandfantasy5931 4 роки тому +15

      It is possible. The people who are closest to AB will notice the changes. At least now we all know what is the cause of their weird behavior and personality disorder. (Not an educated opinion)

  • @patd6428
    @patd6428 5 років тому +366

    Chris Carter i am just seeing this in September 2019. This moved soo much very powerful words of life of football and how it’s help you in life. Despite the risks 💯✊🏽🙏

    • @YoungMal504
      @YoungMal504 4 роки тому +3

      💯

    • @charlie_andrade
      @charlie_andrade 4 роки тому +1

      Have a great day man :)

    • @d.felixphoto2260
      @d.felixphoto2260 4 роки тому

      I have seen it but come back to it for perspective.

    • @Tobyee
      @Tobyee 4 роки тому +1

      🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @T9RX3
      @T9RX3 4 роки тому +1

      Most people who are successful in life take risks.

  • @thelastconservative
    @thelastconservative 6 років тому +359

    Lol every time Jenna started to speak CC cut her off like "bitch I got more to say"

    • @TheTexasloner
      @TheTexasloner 6 років тому +6

      Antoine Jackson 😆

    • @andrevalverde9840
      @andrevalverde9840 6 років тому +18

      Bruh I was on the verge of tears until I read this and starting crackin up😂😂😂😂

    • @rjdodgerz2776
      @rjdodgerz2776 6 років тому +1

      😂😂😂😂

    • @9thBadGuy
      @9thBadGuy 6 років тому +1

      😂😂😂

    • @MrLovegospel
      @MrLovegospel 6 років тому +1

      Antoine Jackson lmao.....true

  • @bmcminn8838
    @bmcminn8838 6 років тому +715

    Chris Carter from the heart amazing words brother

    • @instantreplayproduction3184
      @instantreplayproduction3184 6 років тому

      Brian Mcminn ua-cam.com/video/yev48L-LApQ/v-deo.html

    • @1mrrichierich
      @1mrrichierich 6 років тому +3

      Brian Mcminn it wasn’t amazing. You’re telling me a black man only has sports? Meaning, if they’re gifted that’s what they should only do? What about building your own brand. Sports isn’t everything. Plus, Hernandez murdered someone. He had a choice. God gives us chances and choices. I’m tired of him always talking about his life. It’s getting old. I’m assuming you don’t watch very often.

    • @jakerobertson8832
      @jakerobertson8832 5 років тому +6

      Richard Carmona CC didn’t have many options from where he came from. Aaron Hernandez brain was in the shape of a 67 year old man. Listen

    • @rhythmstyx1945
      @rhythmstyx1945 5 років тому +1

      Call Me Speed how many 67yo are murdering people?

  • @marcushopkins8558
    @marcushopkins8558 4 роки тому +201

    I’m here to watch this again after Aaron’s documentary and man knowing the depth of his story really strikes a cord with me during Chris’ speech here . This has to be the realist segment I’ve ever watched

    • @codacreator6162
      @codacreator6162 4 роки тому +13

      What I found most telling about that documentary was the end when Aaron's friend laid it all back on the man, that he made his own decisions. It's troubling to me that despite the evidence of a physical abnormality, he couldn't coomprehend that Aaron didn't have the capacity to be anything but what he became. Given a choice, I'll never believe that a healthy Aaron Hernandez would have chosen to self-destruct and take so many people with him. Never. CTE had to have begun while he was in Florida and progressed to the point that t finally killed him. It's tragic. But, like cancer, I don't think that everyone who plays will suffer from CTE anymore than not everyone that smokes dies of lung cancer. There must be other factors inherent in the individual that make them more or less susceptible to it. Just my thoughts. I have no particular expertise in this area, but it doesn't sound like a whole lot of others do, either.

    • @elcheapo9444
      @elcheapo9444 3 роки тому

      ...strikes a "chord"

    • @glorysake
      @glorysake 11 місяців тому +2

      Aaron Hernandez Netflix doc brought me here. It made me remember this powerful testimony 💯

  • @CuzzinD
    @CuzzinD 4 роки тому +482

    Netflix Special On Aaron Hernandez brought me here.

    • @msdaez90
      @msdaez90 4 роки тому +4

      Same here

    • @flashpointblank4914
      @flashpointblank4914 4 роки тому +1

      Information sharing.... They will always know what you are doing and what you are watching.

    • @briangarcia4619
      @briangarcia4619 4 роки тому

      Same

    • @nativecaptian1037
      @nativecaptian1037 4 роки тому

      It took Netflix to wake you up to something that's been in the light for years now? 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @blitzburgh3319
      @blitzburgh3319 4 роки тому +21

      Netflix could of used their platform to educate people about CTE but nah chose to talk about his sexuality

  • @ashtoncody7306
    @ashtoncody7306 6 років тому +594

    Man that was powerful this show is amazing

    • @TempusFugit366
      @TempusFugit366 6 років тому +2

      Ashton Cody CC is such an honest guy-he gives it to you straight every time. Love it.

    • @theohiostateuniversity8791
      @theohiostateuniversity8791 6 років тому

      Ashton Cody 44544444345444444444444444 old 55 the same time as a result of the day s aqa

    • @b3at2
      @b3at2 6 років тому +1

      Ashton Cody nfl has to pump more money into cte and concussion research and make some rule changes so the game isnt destroyed.

    • @ashtoncody7306
      @ashtoncody7306 6 років тому

      JRLM honestly i feel like theres only so much you can do about concusions in a contact sport

    • @b3at2
      @b3at2 6 років тому

      Ashton Cody im just a regular guy and i can think of plenty of things you can do to make the game safe. Turn the game into touch or flag football. Or take away pads and helmets.. that way it would like rugby.. i bet there is no cte in rugby..

  • @habtamutafa7991
    @habtamutafa7991 6 років тому +735

    Even Nick shed a tear that was beautiful speech cc

    • @Suave_TheArtKartel
      @Suave_TheArtKartel 6 років тому +8

      Muppet's can cry ...Love CC tho

    • @helenzajac8297
      @helenzajac8297 6 років тому

      habtamu taf

    • @habtamutafa7991
      @habtamutafa7991 6 років тому +12

      Macedonian_Pride 83 no slander toward nick we only positive over here

    • @jwvideos7011
      @jwvideos7011 6 років тому +8

      Hard to believe 16 years as a receiver in the NFL not one concussion

    • @jackjelf5986
      @jackjelf5986 6 років тому +1

      Danny D Jordan fanboys just call nick all these names because of how much he loves LeBron. Jordan fanboys don't like it when sports media people are positive about LeBron.

  • @carlosjenkins187
    @carlosjenkins187 4 роки тому +340

    Chris almost choked me up. Everything he said is fact... On so many levels.

    • @chrome3576
      @chrome3576 4 роки тому

      Same

    • @clarifyingquestions
      @clarifyingquestions 4 роки тому +1

      And yet he could not answer the question re his son playing the game!

    • @YPEFFLE
      @YPEFFLE 4 роки тому +2

      Especially basically having to support his 6 siblings and mom! Reminded me when Aaron Hernandez's mom complained to him bc he wouldn't give her a million dollars. His mom was trash

    • @theone6189
      @theone6189 2 роки тому

      Shannon Sharpe once said that a parent can only give their child the knowledge that they have. Chirs, obviously, has limited business and investing knowledge. His ignorance manifestsin the rhetorical question: What ELSE can a black man do?

  • @calvinmack151
    @calvinmack151 3 роки тому +26

    As a man who's played football since the third grade into my early thirties, this hits home. Fellas, this doesn't just happen to NFL players. It happens to college students, & high school as well.

    • @rcng086
      @rcng086 2 роки тому

      Shutchoassup

    • @jamesmitchell6209
      @jamesmitchell6209 2 роки тому

      @@rcng086 looks like you got cte too lmao

    • @maddy4heisman
      @maddy4heisman 11 місяців тому +3

      Why would it be funny tho goofy lame

  • @BrianCheng24
    @BrianCheng24 6 років тому +1584

    Powerful speech CC

    • @SlapM3SillyTTV
      @SlapM3SillyTTV 6 років тому +10

      some stuff cc says i dont agree with but this is the best clip he has ever had is that fiar ?

    • @oskaveli662
      @oskaveli662 6 років тому +27

      "In America what other choice does a block man have" These are DANGEROUS words from a television figure who is being viewed by maybe millions of black kids. What other choice do you have? How about a Doctor (My main physician is a black man who grew up in poverty), an Engineer (One of the best Engineers at my college was a black man), a lawyer (plenty of respected black lawyers all over the country), a Congressmen or even the President of the United States of America. The black race will never achieve prosperity as a whole if their frame of mind is that of CC. The only thing that can truly hold one back in America is himself.

    • @photog1529
      @photog1529 6 років тому +1

      Blacks have plenty of opportunities in the US, especially when considering how long Affirmative Action has been going on. Some take advantage of the opportunities offered, some don't. So whose fault is that?

    • @oneal738
      @oneal738 6 років тому +1

      I agree with u very moving

    • @punkgoonie
      @punkgoonie 5 років тому +3

      Brian Cheng
      Lost me with the no other choice for black men.

  • @fnjigsaw
    @fnjigsaw 6 років тому +584

    This is an amazing speech from CC

    • @stretch273
      @stretch273 6 років тому +1

      Hannibal Hasan facts

    • @truballr32
      @truballr32 6 років тому +7

      Except the black man part. Like we are too dumb to do anything else. We can do whatever we choose and be better at it than most

    • @malcomx2pac606
      @malcomx2pac606 6 років тому +2

      King Cornelius yes sir Chris Carter is a disgrace to his race. very ignorant person who thinks he's smart just because he was blessed with a football Talent

    • @Cowboyssuckcock100
      @Cowboyssuckcock100 6 років тому +1

      well that applies to every race but the last part is up for debate..better at it than most is a strong statement ...let's just leave it at "we can do whatever everyone else can do and some of us can even do it better than most" it sounds a little better this way and it's more fair. Whites and Asians are pretty damn smart and we can't deny that ...of course not every single one of them. Dr Freud said "intelligence is distributed equally" amongst the world and I agree. Cheers

  • @kevincollins1405
    @kevincollins1405 5 років тому +57

    CC you did it to me again!!!!!! The greatness of this talk you had with these people( the TV audience) is nothing less than incredible!!!!
    You touch the majority with this life lesson!!!!! A man speaking his heart with honesty and passion and integrity!!!! You are a mans man in my eyes!!!! Keep pushing it out there!!!!! Someone will listen and the message you sent or sending!!!!! This talk was EPIC!!!!!! Much Love to this hero!!!!! CC!!!!!

  • @ricksa9824
    @ricksa9824 4 роки тому +47

    Chris speaking real s**t from the heart, you can feel his emotions in hearing his words!!

  • @e.renardjackson1298
    @e.renardjackson1298 6 років тому +1921

    Black men are not just limited to playing sports. You sound like someone who was born in 1865. We are doctors, we are lawyers, we are writers, we are actors, we are politians, we are teachers, we are CEOs, and we have been President of these United States. I applaud what football means to you, but keep it in perspective. Realistically, football employs just a fraction of the population.

    • @pmh1nic
      @pmh1nic 6 років тому +310

      Everett Jackson I think for CC, having grown up in the projects, the perception for him was that the only real opportunity was sports. Yes, there are many more opportunities for people of color but in some cases that reality isn't so readily apparent. I don't think it's the only option for his son, so his son's motivation to play football probably differs from his in that respect.

    • @YoungDen
      @YoungDen 6 років тому +58

      It seems that is all he knew because at 7 years old he lied about his age to play football. So it seems he wanted to be like his older brothers and follow in there for steps. If his older brothers wanted to be build science projects and said " hey Chris can you hand me that ' _inverter_ ' for this battery" I believe he would be inclined to know what will come of this project his brother is working on.

    • @JenJHayden
      @JenJHayden 6 років тому +45

      pmh1nic what you said and what cc said are totally different. you are speaking of his past and his upbringing. yes back then that makes sense. but in 2018 that bullshyt. the problem i have with cc speech is he talked about it as if that was true TODAY. "what other option does a black man have", etc. kids in the projects see the outside world via youtube and other platforms, so this argument is simply used an excuse. cc made it to the nfl. most dont.

    • @dadedolphin5107
      @dadedolphin5107 6 років тому +23

      Everett Jackson I agree CC is talking like that's all a black man has.. He has to be smarter than that.

    • @noahorakwue2653
      @noahorakwue2653 6 років тому +37

      Dade Dolphin
      I think for CC's generation that was the reality and for him and his generation, and for some people it still is. I remember that on shows like "Friday Night Lights" football is described as all some people have .

  • @Protocity
    @Protocity 6 років тому +615

    This is nuts.
    Aaron Hernandez had stage 3 CTE (there are 4 stages) at 27 years old after only playing two seasons of college football, 3 NFL seasons, and not having played football in 4 years. He wasn't even the starting Tight End and Doctors compared his brain to a 67 year old man.
    Doesn't change the fact that he was a murderer but you can't totally separate someone's habits and choices from their decaying brain.

    • @codburnermemes1309
      @codburnermemes1309 6 років тому +12

      Groovy Timmy just means he wasn't thinking about his actions and the second murder he wasn't guilty of

    • @zechrojas2202
      @zechrojas2202 6 років тому +67

      This dude was a violent Criminal in his teenage youth. It had nothing to do with CTE.

    • @devon6229
      @devon6229 6 років тому +34

      Groovy Timmy He was the starting tight end, the patriots made the two tight end set popular. He was besides gronk the best tight end in the world, and the patriots had them both

    • @mikew2610
      @mikew2610 6 років тому +34

      This case does get confusing. I'm guessing his CTE started well before he got into the NFL. However, how do you separate a violent person prior to CTE getting severe.

    • @eda639
      @eda639 6 років тому +5

      Devon Hutton Lol is that the only thing you got out of that lol

  • @jonathanzisner9353
    @jonathanzisner9353 4 роки тому +54

    Wow. Just saw this Oct 2019. That was beautiful man. I’m at a loss of words.

  • @michaelsingleton1311
    @michaelsingleton1311 5 років тому +84

    Everybody need to hear this speech, very powerful

  • @mrcrc10
    @mrcrc10 6 років тому +96

    What a great segment. Hats off to CC. I'm proud of you, scared for you, and your passion not only for the game but for your fellow man is amazing. Complete class act.

    • @mikexoxxxo
      @mikexoxxxo 6 років тому

      Da Biz fuck CC

    • @mr.vendome183
      @mr.vendome183 6 років тому +1

      Well he is talking about 36 years ago, where sports was the way for black people to succeed, and he also said he had options but football was the best one

  • @devinakana9278
    @devinakana9278 6 років тому +59

    Much respect!!!! I had shed a few tears...

  • @kobayashimaru65
    @kobayashimaru65 5 років тому +30

    Wow, that was one of the most moving and powerful segments I have ever heard. This is why I have a lot of love for CC. The NFL needs to do a lot more for its players past and present. Too many guys are totally ruined by the game they love. 😢

  • @jomamaboy75
    @jomamaboy75 4 роки тому +27

    him talking for 5 mins felt like 30. intelligent man and very well spoken

  • @bigh9884
    @bigh9884 6 років тому +31

    Very heartfelt story.People may not remember that Chris Carter was cut by the Philadelphia eagles because of drug use.But he cleaned himself up,got a second chance and transformed himself into an all-pro wide receiver and a hall of famer.He has the r right to be emotional.

  • @zayanyahawadah
    @zayanyahawadah 6 років тому +41

    idk how I missed the originally show but, Great speech CC.

  • @devinakana9278
    @devinakana9278 5 років тому +192

    This deserves a emmy PERIOD!!!! I watch this often... CC... I love it

    • @mikeb769
      @mikeb769 5 років тому +1

      He wasn’t acting so no Emmy but an award for sure. An award for journalists maybe

    • @cassiuscarter2832
      @cassiuscarter2832 4 роки тому

      While saying there aren't other options for a black man then to play sports?

    • @eriknephrongfr8847
      @eriknephrongfr8847 4 роки тому +2

      Black men have more options than sports.

    • @Jigolopuff
      @Jigolopuff 4 роки тому

      emmy? what??

    • @meet26061993
      @meet26061993 4 роки тому +1

      an

  • @rodneyhigh2840
    @rodneyhigh2840 5 років тому +133

    U could hear a pin drop in that studio

  • @BoldenFMA
    @BoldenFMA 6 років тому +377

    He just topped his HOF speech.

    • @Fier07112
      @Fier07112 6 років тому +3

      Ken Bolden absolutely

    • @xZeroTech
      @xZeroTech 6 років тому

      Ken Bolden lmk I-9&&@
      I'm J

  • @Reecesavage-Alwayswin
    @Reecesavage-Alwayswin 6 років тому +184

    Damn Chris caught me off guard.

    • @gamester1440
      @gamester1440 6 років тому +1

      Reece Savage riiiiiight

    • @826_Vegeta_UCM
      @826_Vegeta_UCM 6 років тому +5

      I respectfully disagree with him. Kids have better options. If you want to succeed as bad as you want to breath, you don't need sports

    • @AsTro35
      @AsTro35 6 років тому +5

      Daniel Olivares III some kids really do need sports though

    • @Gabe-lj9fo
      @Gabe-lj9fo 5 років тому +2

      @@826_Vegeta_UCM not back then...

  • @janetrandle6882
    @janetrandle6882 5 років тому +431

    This is why Zeke and any other NFL player deserves the most money they can get, and is another display of how the Players Association HAS FAILED the players and why the NEW collective bargaining agreement needs to address this issue for the players and their families.

    • @DIYKRISSY
      @DIYKRISSY 5 років тому

      I totally agree!

    • @nocapnolovevalentino5528
      @nocapnolovevalentino5528 5 років тому +21

      Money ain't gone help nobody advoid cte like WTF are u talking about..Zeke can get paid just like any other player and still get cte money hasn't helped nobody that has gotten cte ,you think money can saved them lol wow

    • @nickbrown7424
      @nickbrown7424 5 років тому +3

      Santana Valentino fr this comment is irrelevant n dumb asf

    • @joeledwards243
      @joeledwards243 5 років тому +4

      Zeke still has 2 years left on a 5 year rookie deal worth 6 million a year. That’s ridiculous to hold out when u have 2 years left on a contract

    • @erikhicks5235
      @erikhicks5235 5 років тому +1

      @@joeledwards243 So what he lead the league in rushing 2 out of his first 3 years.... They paid Todd Gurley so u GOTTA pay Zeek....

  • @brotherearl2922
    @brotherearl2922 5 років тому +89

    w O w
    Chris moved ME with his Real Talk
    A Grown MAN spoke his Truth and we are better for it

  • @jvjv2203
    @jvjv2203 6 років тому +37

    Many people forget that Chris Carter was in the same path as Aaron Hernandez during his early years of his career. Luckily for him got sent out of Philadelphia bye buddy Ryan.
    Changed his life for the best.
    Keep up the good work CC

    • @Him_Downstairs36
      @Him_Downstairs36 5 років тому +1

      Jose Perez yeah buddy’s wife told him he needed to cut cris cause it’s what’s best for him.

    • @htown2898
      @htown2898 5 років тому +2

      Having substance abuse problems and having substance abuse problems while shooting multiple people is not the same path!

    • @teddymalec2677
      @teddymalec2677 5 років тому +1

      Yeah right cris was no killer scumbag he just used drugs

  • @26bigfella
    @26bigfella 6 років тому +295

    ESPN really has fucked up letting go all these guys with so much character on FS1 now...mainly Skip and CC 👍🏾

    • @patriots_all_day6246
      @patriots_all_day6246 6 років тому +25

      Deтroιт313Daѕн! I agree with cc but skips a moron when it comes to almost everything that isn't about the patriots or Spurs

    • @Blkac-pill-Black-Life
      @Blkac-pill-Black-Life 6 років тому +22

      Deтroιт313Daѕн! Skip?give me what u smoke

    • @dacooooo
      @dacooooo 6 років тому +4

      Skip? hahaha. The girl in this show is better than skip. bayless is literally a color commentator. lol

    • @26bigfella
      @26bigfella 6 років тому +30

      Skip started "embrace the debate".... He took the debate show concept and put it on steroids..... So we all watching becuz of Skip 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 #homage

    • @nmessai215
      @nmessai215 6 років тому +4

      Lol he said skip

  • @deemerwm
    @deemerwm 5 років тому +117

    Great analogy about coal mining. Geography can hurt your chances with jobs.

    • @clarifyingquestions
      @clarifyingquestions 4 роки тому +2

      Yes, so why did he send his own son into the coal mine!

    • @moebahri2873
      @moebahri2873 4 роки тому +2

      Colleen Jones bro his son makes his own decisions wym

  • @lanier1822
    @lanier1822 4 роки тому +15

    I feel his pain I played sports at a somewhat Decent level never in college and sustained 3 Concussions during that time in another 3 or 4 in car accidents and motorcycle wrecks... it has affected my life for sure... Powerful speech...

  • @Gamebreaker08
    @Gamebreaker08 6 років тому +32

    This made me cry low key, CC amazing speech.

  • @basketball230001
    @basketball230001 5 років тому +111

    Chris Carter is a true Hall of famer.

  • @kyleschumann8657
    @kyleschumann8657 4 роки тому +128

    i’m not crying you are

  • @marcusbell9142
    @marcusbell9142 4 роки тому +82

    I miss Cris on this show he's real.

    • @Simon_Sez
      @Simon_Sez 4 роки тому +4

      I really did not like the guy but I’m admittedly watching the show even less now that he’s gone because I’m not a fan of Nick Wright either

    • @rbrinks5
      @rbrinks5 4 роки тому +3

      Yep this show sucks without CC

    • @markdp1983
      @markdp1983 4 роки тому +1

      the show is nothing without CC

    • @jrsmith1998
      @jrsmith1998 3 роки тому +1

      Chris Carter is probably the worst analyst ever. Period.

    • @roadtripusa9433
      @roadtripusa9433 3 роки тому

      The dynamic between him an Nick were better than they are now. Nick being the lead does not play as well, to be kind.
      CC always kept it real one way or the other. This segment is case and point of that. He added a depth Nick lacks at this point of his career.

  • @kevflem03
    @kevflem03 6 років тому +29

    Thanks CC. Amazing spot.

  • @mizztakyn9604
    @mizztakyn9604 4 роки тому +21

    This is still my favorite Chris Carter broadcast ever.

  • @billlewis5297
    @billlewis5297 2 роки тому +6

    Bro,I literally gained so much respect for CC!!! This was beautiful,painful,and truly eye opening to watch!!! This man literally said what probably nobody else would have with the absolute honesty of a man conflicted!!! I pray that CC doesn't have to experience symptoms of CTE ever!!! God bless you sir!!! This was seriously the most honest and heartfelt take I've ever seen on national television in my entire life!!!

  • @Iamjustavibe
    @Iamjustavibe 5 років тому +234

    I was born into a financially stable African American family .... but I've met tons of black kids that feel like CC ❤ love the message from CC

    • @Ifelovv
      @Ifelovv 5 років тому

      Teni?

    • @00700556
      @00700556 4 роки тому

      Same man same

    • @anthonygraham8122
      @anthonygraham8122 4 роки тому +2

      His message is strong. but it's also sad in a way to. Most bulk men aren't good at sports. Especially at the pro level. So what is our answer. It shouldn't be sports, but for whatever reason it is. I feel his emotions and all in his speech. I understand it. But in my mind its very sad that he believes sports is the only successful option for us. When in my family, my father and mother(who were dirt poor ) made it out with there smarts and education. My grandmother had 9 kids with 7 graduating from OSU. Sports is not the only option for us.

    • @anthonygraham8122
      @anthonygraham8122 4 роки тому

      black men, not bulk. Typo

    • @clarifyingquestions
      @clarifyingquestions 4 роки тому +4

      he never answered the question about his son who grew up privileged why he let his son play the game knowing what he knows now

  • @dustonlindeman3368
    @dustonlindeman3368 5 років тому +16

    WOW. Amazingly and beautifully worded. You can tell his emotions are in overdrive. Love you CC God bless

  • @MrHighProfyle
    @MrHighProfyle 4 роки тому +14

    THIS TOUCHED MY SOUL! I NEEDED THIS. THANK YOU CRIS!

  • @ObiWanSatoshi
    @ObiWanSatoshi 5 років тому +12

    man, i got emotional listening to cc. powerful speech cc. respect

  • @ignacioarteaga9667
    @ignacioarteaga9667 5 років тому +8

    Beautiful message. His family kept him whole.🙏🏾🙏🏼His story is awesome. Powerful words.

  • @scmarine843
    @scmarine843 6 років тому +133

    It's sad that you all refused to hit rewind to comprehend what he said. He asked what other options were there that was better economically for a black man.

    • @SI-cd7xs
      @SI-cd7xs 6 років тому +20

      we coprehend it perfectly, we just see it for the bullshit premise that it is

    • @scmarine843
      @scmarine843 6 років тому +6

      CapiTen10 Whatever helps you begin an argument.

    • @nigelstanford4
      @nigelstanford4 6 років тому +10

      Darnell Dubose what is better economically for a white man besides the NFL?

    • @scmarine843
      @scmarine843 6 років тому +3

      Tyrone Biggums Keep it moving.

    • @undearwearman654
      @undearwearman654 6 років тому +4

      Tyrone Biggums a small loan of a million dollars

  • @talljib
    @talljib 6 років тому +185

    nigga made me tear up

    • @CoryJonesMusic
      @CoryJonesMusic 6 років тому

      talljib real talk

    • @slaybuttah3212
      @slaybuttah3212 6 років тому

      Nigga had me drop a tear as well

    • @v.p3195
      @v.p3195 6 років тому

      Weak ass niggas😢

    • @rillorichytv2713
      @rillorichytv2713 6 років тому

      Brandon Nicolas fam..he was just playin

    • @v.p3195
      @v.p3195 6 років тому +1

      601Shyy lol my man gave me an mlk speech

  • @BillViets
    @BillViets 4 роки тому +9

    So moving. I love CC. Hope he stays healthy and he gets to keep contributing to society.

  • @avontipicazo578
    @avontipicazo578 4 роки тому +22

    6:44 CC starts being Cris Carter the real Cris Carter

  • @mr.flinstone9027
    @mr.flinstone9027 6 років тому +30

    We need more realness on tv like this

  • @nanagyambibi7426
    @nanagyambibi7426 6 років тому +284

    Even though I empathize with CC and understand everything he says…...I am an african man born in middle class america and I had plenty of other options. I don't like this narrative that all black people are from the hood and we only have sports as an outlet to be successful. I not only played sports when I was a kid I also went to tech camp where we learned to code and build robots, math camp where we used numbers to solve just about EVERYTHING. Sports was not the only focus when I was growing up. The black american community chooses to only focus on sports.

    • @dopemusic6414
      @dopemusic6414 6 років тому +47

      Nana Gyambibi He was born in 1965 bro different generation entirely from what you know.

    • @Peteroc860
      @Peteroc860 6 років тому +18

      Yeah coming from the hood you don't hear too many options

    • @__-yi5nm
      @__-yi5nm 6 років тому +5

      Didnt come from the hood exactly but grew up poor, even though i loved sports i knew unless i grew to 6’3” i wasnt going far with it (fell 3 inches short), instinctively knew to get high grades for plan B and did that, i think it depends on the kid themselves not specifically your setting, lmao longass paragraph

    • @Gamebreaker08
      @Gamebreaker08 6 років тому +20

      What he said completely went over your head..

    • @LonghornsLegend
      @LonghornsLegend 6 років тому +16

      Nana Gyambibi did you listen to what he said? He clearly said he had other options. He said football was the BEST option economically. And it's his opinion.

  • @TheMonica82
    @TheMonica82 4 роки тому +3

    Wow!! And, just to think I wasn't going to click on this video while searching info on Hernandez! What a Speech! A Blessing to hear True - Pure - Honesty! I must share ~ God Bless🌹

  • @Erik-yc7rf
    @Erik-yc7rf 4 роки тому +19

    Chris Carter is a Real One For This💯

  • @leecoco380
    @leecoco380 6 років тому +11

    Great speech!!! Thanks for telling the TRUTH! YOU ARE THE MAN BRUH.

  • @GunnysGoon
    @GunnysGoon 6 років тому +270

    Chris is real

  • @n.scorpion1256
    @n.scorpion1256 5 років тому +162

    Nick looks like a 8 year old boy scared to ask his teacher a question.

    • @jonny-dp2qr
      @jonny-dp2qr 4 роки тому +52

      Yeah lets interrupt an emotional childhood story from one of the greatest receivers ever to ask a question. Maybe he just listening ?

    • @OjanMusic
      @OjanMusic 4 роки тому +5

      Nah he’s just being quiet and respectful which the other lady isn’t able to do

    • @Crazyalbokid1
      @Crazyalbokid1 3 роки тому

      @@OjanMusic honestly

  • @roberttaylor6694
    @roberttaylor6694 4 роки тому +7

    Cris Carter big ups to you it couldn't have been explained any better WOW! 👊

  • @ssbn401
    @ssbn401 6 років тому +35

    I was a little surprised at first to hear Carter talk about there being no other options for black men, but when you think about the situation, it makes sense for where he's coming from. Obviously, there are other options for black men, but when you live in the projects often those options are so far away and so farfetched that there's almost no point mentioning them. Not every black man lives in the projects or in highly urban areas, but lots do and can attest to Carter's experience. By the way, it's as much about poverty as it is about race - poor white people (for whom rural areas are often their equivalent of the inner city) encounter much the same thing. Athletics is one of the very few, real avenues to an education and improving your life, even if you don't go to play professionally. It's sad, and the sooner that systematic poverty and negative connotations surrounding some professions in minority communities are addressed, the better.

    • @devcarter1654
      @devcarter1654 6 років тому +2

      ssbn401, greet feedback bro. Joining the military is another option but with higher risks.

    • @lisaharper8790
      @lisaharper8790 6 років тому +1

      He said there were other options but that was the best option for him listen again

    • @fedgyccharles7265
      @fedgyccharles7265 6 років тому

      ssbn401 I think he meant at the time being

    • @histochronos
      @histochronos 6 років тому +1

      Look at the makeup of most NFL players. A lot of inner-city blacks, American Samoans and rural whites.
      With internet/WIFI spreading and free education platforms, opportunities are becoming easier

  • @kinte1870
    @kinte1870 6 років тому +37

    Glad my son has chosen Baseball and basketball .

    • @jaymob9448
      @jaymob9448 6 років тому +2

      kinte1870 my son aint touching nun but a basketball

    • @A.C31
      @A.C31 5 років тому +5

      Jessen: So you’re one of the, “Gee son, I really loved playing football but I’m not going to let you play it,” type of Dads?

    • @kristinaclark4264
      @kristinaclark4264 5 років тому +7

      @@A.C31 smart dad's that care about what their child's brain function is later in life.

    • @zeez9650
      @zeez9650 5 років тому +5

      @@A.C31 not worth it 3of my cousin's commited suicide after a few years of dealing with it

    • @Him_Downstairs36
      @Him_Downstairs36 5 років тому

      You’re not guaranteed to get concussions playing football. U have to make sure kids get with the right coaches who will teach them how to tackle and make contact correctly. A lot of concussions come from guys playing reckless (leading with their heads, trying to make a big hit to look “cool”).

  • @Sean72_
    @Sean72_ 3 роки тому +5

    That was amazing! Thank you Chris Carter for your honesty and passion. I never played the game but oh how I love it! Yet I'm fearful for those who do play the game I'm fearful for their lives and the lives of others around them. RIP to Mike Webster, Aaron Hernandez and every man who died as a result of playing the game that I love. God bless their memory and their families who endured with them.

  • @bryank971
    @bryank971 5 років тому +20

    CC you are an intelligent, well spoken, thoughtful, and deep thinking man.
    You would have succeeded in anything you chose to do... if you worked as hard at it as you did at football.

    • @TheWalrusRamrizzle
      @TheWalrusRamrizzle 4 роки тому

      But doesn't he know his own life better than you? Also he said he gained a lot of the skills he has like professionalism and showing up on time by playing football.

    • @nasa3922
      @nasa3922 4 роки тому

      Shut up u sound stupid

  • @pascaljeanl
    @pascaljeanl 6 років тому +60

    I hate when ppl comment on things they know nothing about.

    • @mmsibi
      @mmsibi 6 років тому +2

      black people talk about white people? in what way?

    • @donaldpace9033
      @donaldpace9033 6 років тому

      Pascal Leveille agreed sir

    • @TDiggs-bq7kf
      @TDiggs-bq7kf 6 років тому

      Pascal Leveille you fkn crab in a barrel! Don't put that on him.

    • @davidsabtibanez5835
      @davidsabtibanez5835 6 років тому

      I’m a hispanic tan green eye male and I have never heard in my country of Cuba or any other hispanic countries especially my brothers in the Caribbean have arguments between blacks and whites why does blacks and whites have to be different we are all humans why do we separate blacks and whites in the US ?

    • @drahtid1
      @drahtid1 6 років тому

      David Sabtibanez I am from Jamaica, then I came to the states when I was a kid. Joined the military, served 20 years. I’ve been all over the states, Europe, and the Middle East. I know for a fact that Hispanics/Latin countries are very racist. I know the US has its race issues, but when I hear people talking like their country does not have the same or worst issues, that is when I have to call them out. Cuba, Brazil, Columbia, Trinidad are some of the worst.

  • @KingJagan
    @KingJagan 6 років тому +631

    "What other choice does a black man have?" How about building your own brand or business? Maybe we need to push our black youth into STEM and law firms. This is the type of thinking that holds black men back. The thinking of we can't do anything else besides play sports, be musicians, or be entertainers. I understand the point of his speech, I'm just addressing this part. My $0.02.
    edit: Stop playing the game of absolutes. Some people in this thread think that I'm saying black people can only be in stem, law, or an athlete. You know that is not what I'm saying, but otherwise good responses in here.

    • @madD8845
      @madD8845 6 років тому +20

      I agree with you!

    • @edwin0404
      @edwin0404 6 років тому +73

      It’s easier said than done

    • @chillpanda1819
      @chillpanda1819 6 років тому +77

      How many schools in our districts have STEM ? Building a brand isn't that easy they don't have that class in school. hell they took social studies away. also black ppl only spend money in other communities unless it's a person already successful such as a rapper or a sports figure. Until we fix what and how we teach and also educate ourselves sports is one of the best options for a black man with athletic ability

    • @70BTHS
      @70BTHS 6 років тому +24

      If every African-American athlete across all sports dropped what they are doing right now, even with all their influence, how many brands would net them the same revenue that playing a major sport would? Mathmatically and economically everyone cannot start and maintain a successful brand or their own business, and while Stem and other high-paying jobs are nice, James Harden just signed a super max deal that will make him more in one year than even the average lawyer will make in a lifetime. In short, the image of fortune for the less fortunate will always be significantly more appealing than the image of consistency at a lower rate. It is what it is, unless there is a societal shift.

    • @liamkelly6181
      @liamkelly6181 6 років тому +54

      The problem is that the world discriminates against black people in all of those professions you just listed, the one things that has no discrimination is sports.

  • @thomasjust2663
    @thomasjust2663 5 років тому +4

    I'm hispanic, so I can't say I undertand 100% his experience, but I feel his passion and where he is comming from

  • @kyj1s449
    @kyj1s449 5 років тому +1

    You my all time favorite CC. From Dayton and Troy area we got nothing but love for you and your bros.

  • @JuhohH1
    @JuhohH1 6 років тому +15

    Wow, this was deep.

  • @slickrick5409
    @slickrick5409 6 років тому +4

    Keep it real CC. We can all appreciate the compassion and emotion that you display

  • @autoramen1632
    @autoramen1632 4 роки тому +2

    Powerful, confessional, gritty, and spoken from the heart.

  • @damelfreeman6364
    @damelfreeman6364 5 років тому +3

    That was very heartfelt and sincere by Cris Carter. I played football and the game taught me a lot as well. I’d advocate for children too but only in in a safe manner

  • @zubairkaisar1293
    @zubairkaisar1293 6 років тому +112

    This show has been a pleasant surprise

  • @sidneyakeembateman
    @sidneyakeembateman 6 років тому +3

    CC you’re incredible! I can very much relate to your story because I’m that kid that didn’t have options. I tried sports and I wasn’t the best but I found Circus. I took that and it led me to a life where I travel the world with Cirque du Soleil. Powerful words brother, I really felt that.

    • @JayB2
      @JayB2 Рік тому

      Cirque du Soleil, WOW! that's very tough to be good enough for that group. Iv been lucky enough to see 2 of their live shows in Las Vegas.Every single performer was like an athletic freak. One of the shows I saw was "Zumanity".

  • @neilgibson6056
    @neilgibson6056 5 років тому +1

    My hat is off to you Mr. Chris Carter. Although, I only played football my 8th grade year because my addictions of drugs and alcohol started then. I can honestly say that I regret those addictions because it has robbed me from a bright future like the family found in football. I know you can relate to that and I appreciate you. Your a survivor and an inspiration to me. May God bless you man.

  • @noydb8310
    @noydb8310 4 роки тому +3

    Man this is powerful! Chris speaking from the heart.

  • @codyfan1097
    @codyfan1097 6 років тому +9

    cc is as real as it gets this made me cry

  • @Millerbros3
    @Millerbros3 6 років тому +6

    That was deep man. I respect you so much more now CC

  • @anitafoxworth6564
    @anitafoxworth6564 5 років тому +15

    My point is have empathy on him because his mind truly was messed up

  • @aprilfaughender7248
    @aprilfaughender7248 5 років тому +1

    I just had my 11th concussion. Two sports related taking a hard hit pitching softball knocking me out. I'm showing signs of CTE. I'm a nurse, I use to be a nurse. Car accidents, falls lead me to my downfall. I pray everyday that I don't take my own life or hurt someone else. And you can't control it. Protect your brain you only have one and it makes you who you are. Handle your brain with care!
    God bless him and his speech!!!

  • @SheedJB
    @SheedJB 6 років тому +12

    Get where he's coming from but its also obvious why we need to provide other outlets. Such a small percentage even make it.

  • @realsinceday1632
    @realsinceday1632 6 років тому +178

    Even tho in terms of CC's situation football was his best option I think the problem in the black community is that we are always directed towards sports as a way out like you don't have to be an athlete or a rapper there are other options you can be a doctor lawyer etc. but I'm not knocking ppl who do choose sports as their way out I just think that other options should be presented and often times they're not

    • @VvVT734
      @VvVT734 6 років тому +2

      Realsinceday1 yea you can but you know as I know sports seems as though it's much more attainable than being a doctor or lawyer

    • @caldwell232
      @caldwell232 6 років тому +18

      You missed the point. He said he had other options but football was the best option not just for him but for everyone he cared about. Athletes touch dozens of people and make their lives better too.He was able to put people thru college and take care of others. You can't do that on a doctor's or lawyer's salary.

    • @mrking1785
      @mrking1785 6 років тому +6

      Sports or the entertainment business is the way out because a lot of minorities probably can't afford to go to college.

    • @marto256
      @marto256 6 років тому

      Realsinceday1 he is 56. Worls was different back then, heck there was no cell phone when he was a kid

    • @tonysnow2993
      @tonysnow2993 6 років тому +1

      back then yes but nowadays things has changed. So the doors of opportunity is very much wide open for blacks.

  • @gerardov.9716
    @gerardov.9716 5 років тому +15

    Love it when people speak from the heart...

  • @roscko5624
    @roscko5624 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for this upload!!! Glad to see someone relating to the whole CTE and ALS diagnosing!!!

  • @DemetriusOnTheMove
    @DemetriusOnTheMove 6 років тому +13

    Veeeeeery touching

  • @camav3y774
    @camav3y774 6 років тому +104

    CC is the best person ever people need to play sports just need to do it safe

    • @LarkinsDeLaMare
      @LarkinsDeLaMare 6 років тому

      Cammeron Avey glassy eye chris made a good point but he's is in no way the best anything

    • @mikexoxxxo
      @mikexoxxxo 6 років тому

      Cammeron Avey fuck sports

  • @agent_JorDi
    @agent_JorDi 4 роки тому +12

    How could 700 people dislike this like this was dope like that confuses me

    • @nickking9568
      @nickking9568 4 роки тому

      I think it because people feel like they're making excuses for Aaron Hernandez behavior.

  • @Not.Your.Usual.
    @Not.Your.Usual. 5 років тому +4

    Thank you Cris Carter... Thank you for everything you have said and done in all these years of greatness. You are truly an amazing and powerful person.

  • @ThatsWhyImGod
    @ThatsWhyImGod 6 років тому +10

    This guy spoke real words

  • @rivad83
    @rivad83 6 років тому +4

    Amazing! Thanks for sharing Cris. 🙏🏼

  • @blacktsunamit
    @blacktsunamit 5 років тому +1

    CC gave me chills.

  • @davidharris8091
    @davidharris8091 2 роки тому +1

    This is top tier first things first. Never been better than this moment.

  • @iitsmel0836
    @iitsmel0836 6 років тому +14

    These has some deep meaning thanks,

  • @williamstravis89
    @williamstravis89 6 років тому +11

    Greatest segment in sports show history! #FS1FTW

  • @godsondub1991
    @godsondub1991 5 років тому +3

    Humbling and soo Real