it happens to all of people that play competitive sports in some form or another. happened to me, and all the best hockey players I played with too, but a handful of the best players they played with made it to the show. and even those players will be replaced eventually. competition is inevitably humbling
I grew up in Los Angeles. Played high school basketball. Not sure how many guys I played against went to D1 universities but I played against Jacque Vaughn. He spent over 10 years in the NBA and is now the head coach of the Brooklyn Nets. I also played against Keith Van Horn. He was the second pick in the 1997 NBA draft, right after Tim Duncan. Needless to say they both smoked us. Van Horn was 6'10 and basically unstoppable.
He went to a bigger HS so we didn't play him after Jr. High but I got dunked on by a NFL linrbacker in 6th grade rec league. I was like 5'1'' 125lbs and got dunked on.
I got rocked so hard my junior year, I quit my senior year. My team was so pissed but I never wanted to feel that again, like an instinctual repulsion. These Pros are monster human beings and what they do is incredible.
I felt this coming out of high school as a baseball player….pitched at a 6A high school in Oregon and ended up recruited for a partial scholarship….I was stoked because I was throwing HEAT in high school and was basically un-hittable for nearly 3 years…I threw mostly 2-seam and 4-seam fastballs with another pitch that had some good movement, but wasn’t considered an “off-speed” pitch…the DAY I get to spring camp at a division 2 college, I got DESTROYED…I found out real quick that I was tipping my off-speed pitches as well only being able to throw 85 mph, which seemed fast in high school but was only average in college…hurt the pride for a while but that’s life! 😂
Got my shit rocked playing Juco in Texas😂 I never realized how many former D1s or future D1s are lurking in Juco until my teammates and I got lit the fuck up so many times😂😂
Was hoping to see some baseball comments since it might be one of the most humbling sports when you run into players that are truly that "next" level lol. I played against Craig Kimbrel and Drew Pomeranz in high school. They're both still in the league today. To be fair, not in their prime, but still good enough to be there. I grew up in Huntsville so we played Craig multiple times every year, then we played against Drew once or twice on Spring Break. Even though Craig has had a better career, Drew was more of a natural back then. That was the one and only guy I faced in HS where I thought "HOLY SHIT. What the fuck is going on right now?!". 95mph fastball and a curveball that was the definition of "falls off the table" I had ever seen. His delivery made it hard to see the ball out of his hand on top of all that. I fouled one of his curveballs off the last time we played them and bragged about it for a week because no one else could touch it lol.
I lost all hope when I was changing schools before seventh grade and I met my new football coach. My dad introduced me to the coach and said “the boy is strong as hell but he’s slow as Christmas.”That’s when I knew I didn’t have a chance.
I was an amateur boxer. Pretty mediocre. But watching boxing in the 90's it seemed every other big fight had a guy I had fought in it. They all kicked my ass. There were at least two dozen of them on TV, none of them who I had beaten.
Ha! Same here! Accidentally brought a tiny Swiss army knife to school, but got told on cause it fell out of my pocket in class on account of I didn't know it was there, took me out in cuffs and sent me to alternative school even though the only thing I ever got in trouble for was pda lol
@@jamesbrown6020 oh no I was arrested for a retaliation against witness that testified against me and told that I was the one that pulled the trigger I mean I was but still though they were robbing the drug dealer with me 🤦🏻♂️😂🤷🏻
My HS team was not good and I probably wouldn’t have played at any other school. I wish every teenage boy got to experience doing Oklahoma drills on a brisk august morning of 76 degrees at 6:30 am
Me too. I went to Creek. We lost to Mullen in the championship. Also the only touchdown I ever scored in high school was versus Mullen on a fumble recovery.
Obviously not as epic as playing against a future NFL player, but I remember being in 7th grade in gym class where occasionally we would go to the weight room instead of usual dicking around. I thought “oh I can bench way more than these nerds, I should try out for football”. Come a year later in the 2nd day of school, football practice in 102° heat. I face off in an Oklahoma drill against the schools starting fullback (everyone thought he was juicing). When this dude hit me, I thought for a second I had entered the next life. That was when I knew I made a devastating mistake joining the team and didn’t care at all if I sat on the bench.
I know the guy Kevin Lee beat in his first pro mma fight. He still competes and trains though so he doesn’t really Use it as a claim to fame. One of my striking coaches no longer fights but fought a few ufc guys and went like 2-1 or 2-2 against them, so he does occasionally do that hahaha
I was kinda in Shane’s boat when it came to recruiting. I had quite a few colleges interested. It was cool but not for me. I definitely was not good enough lol
I knew i was pretty fast and played wr in highschool. We got to the game before the championship game and thats when i decided i was good i caught a screen pass and the linebacker was 6 4 240 i was 5 11 170 and just got tired of getting hit. Even in practice i got tired of getting hit in the head and i played returner on kick return. No thanks
I don't know who this guy is but I went to Creek. We lost to Mullen in the championship game in 98. Their offensive line had a higher average weight than the broncos offensive line who won the super bowl that year. We didn't get blown out though. I didn't get to play in that game. I picked up a fumble and returned it for a touchdown my freshman year against Mullen though. I hate mullen. They're a private school we were a public school. They could recruit players from all over the place. Shouldn't have even been in our division.
lol perfect discription! ive always thought about how to explain his voice - becuse it sounds odd. and, dude talking in slowmo is exactly what he sounds like XD
But in high school I bet he was really thick, as are most OL prospects who go out of their way to put on weight. Once that dream was gone, he returned to a more-normal size.
@@bennylevine387I had a co-worker who was 6'6". He threw the hammer for Tennessee in track and field. In his prime, he weighed over 300 lbs. All muscle. I think now he's a director at some company, and his weight is closer to 240. Still tall, of course, but muscle goes away as you get older and the workouts become less intense.
Football is a stupid sport for kids tbh, way way way too regimented and size based. Soccer is a way better sport and players have more time to feel their way into the game.
This has gotta be one of the dumbest takes on football I've seen. First off, you claim it's too size based versus soccer. Soccer is mostly average height skinny fast dudes. In football, there's a position for every body type and athletic skill set. Anyone has the potential to be good at it. Also soccer is literally just dudes running back and forth kicking a ball. Football is a highly strategic game with complex plays that require intricate synchronization, but you're saying its the "stupid sport for kids?" It's also a million times more entertaining to watch. You gotta be European or something.
“If every lineman got hurt, they’d put a fullback in before they’d put me in” has to be the most humbling feeling
That was my experience in high school ball
it happens to all of people that play competitive sports in some form or another. happened to me, and all the best hockey players I played with too, but a handful of the best players they played with made it to the show. and even those players will be replaced eventually. competition is inevitably humbling
are they usually the lightest players or something?
@@user1111AB not the smallest but significantly smaller than both offensive and defensive linemen
Few things better than getting back with the high school crew and tlking about how future D1 players dominated you and your team
I tackled the shit of of Randall Cobb in highschool............ we lost by 40 and that was one of the only defensive stops we got lol.
I grew up in Los Angeles. Played high school basketball. Not sure how many guys I played against went to D1 universities but I played against Jacque Vaughn. He spent over 10 years in the NBA and is now the head coach of the Brooklyn Nets. I also played against Keith Van Horn. He was the second pick in the 1997 NBA draft, right after Tim Duncan. Needless to say they both smoked us. Van Horn was 6'10 and basically unstoppable.
@@mjwbulichnow former coach of the Nets
@@mjwbulichand he was a Jayhawk as well
He went to a bigger HS so we didn't play him after Jr. High but I got dunked on by a NFL linrbacker in 6th grade rec league. I was like 5'1'' 125lbs and got dunked on.
I got rocked so hard my junior year, I quit my senior year. My team was so pissed but I never wanted to feel that again, like an instinctual repulsion.
These Pros are monster human beings and what they do is incredible.
I’d rather see Shane here 1000 more than with Andrew Shultz and the overwhelming lame boys
Man Shultz has went down hill fast, I blame all that adderall he’s on
Flagrant 2 is so trash now, it’s not even worth watching anymore
That leg-slapping, unfunny Indian guy with the fake laugh is the worst
Man seeing that WWE encyclopedia on the shelf takes me back to when I was 10
It was either a birthday gift or Christmas present for me haha
I felt this coming out of high school as a baseball player….pitched at a 6A high school in Oregon and ended up recruited for a partial scholarship….I was stoked because I was throwing HEAT in high school and was basically un-hittable for nearly 3 years…I threw mostly 2-seam and 4-seam fastballs with another pitch that had some good movement, but wasn’t considered an “off-speed” pitch…the DAY I get to spring camp at a division 2 college, I got DESTROYED…I found out real quick that I was tipping my off-speed pitches as well only being able to throw 85 mph, which seemed fast in high school but was only average in college…hurt the pride for a while but that’s life! 😂
Got my shit rocked playing Juco in Texas😂 I never realized how many former D1s or future D1s are lurking in Juco until my teammates and I got lit the fuck up so many times😂😂
Was hoping to see some baseball comments since it might be one of the most humbling sports when you run into players that are truly that "next" level lol. I played against Craig Kimbrel and Drew Pomeranz in high school. They're both still in the league today. To be fair, not in their prime, but still good enough to be there. I grew up in Huntsville so we played Craig multiple times every year, then we played against Drew once or twice on Spring Break. Even though Craig has had a better career, Drew was more of a natural back then. That was the one and only guy I faced in HS where I thought "HOLY SHIT. What the fuck is going on right now?!". 95mph fastball and a curveball that was the definition of "falls off the table" I had ever seen. His delivery made it hard to see the ball out of his hand on top of all that. I fouled one of his curveballs off the last time we played them and bragged about it for a week because no one else could touch it lol.
That’s cuz you a lil white boa
Yahhh baseball is DIFFERENT lol
JUCO full of monsters @@darmendariz1085
I lost all hope when I was changing schools before seventh grade and I met my new football coach. My dad introduced me to the coach and said “the boy is strong as hell but he’s slow as Christmas.”That’s when I knew I didn’t have a chance.
I was an amateur boxer. Pretty mediocre. But watching boxing in the 90's it seemed every other big fight had a guy I had fought in it. They all kicked my ass. There were at least two dozen of them on TV, none of them who I had beaten.
Everyone knows everybody in amateur boxing.
You still got in the ring and did it mate. Takes courage.
When they called me to the office I ended up in handcuffs
And you were the teacher
Ha! Same here! Accidentally brought a tiny Swiss army knife to school, but got told on cause it fell out of my pocket in class on account of I didn't know it was there, took me out in cuffs and sent me to alternative school even though the only thing I ever got in trouble for was pda lol
@@leospaceman2976 🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻 that's a fuckin great joke 😂😂 I'm stealing it if I see an opportunity to use it 😆😆👏🏻👏🏻🫡🫡
@@jamesbrown6020 oh no I was arrested for a retaliation against witness that testified against me and told that I was the one that pulled the trigger I mean I was but still though they were robbing the drug dealer with me 🤦🏻♂️😂🤷🏻
@@LUDWIG215. eh, basically the same thing lol!
My HS team was not good and I probably wouldn’t have played at any other school. I wish every teenage boy got to experience doing Oklahoma drills on a brisk august morning of 76 degrees at 6:30 am
“Remember when you thought you were marrying a champion”, just before the video cuts got me.
Played against a 1st round draft pick in the nba for like 8 years growing up I make sure everyone around me knows I was guarding that guy in 8th grade
Who was it ?
@@drunkenmmamaster419 paolo banchero dude was a pretty freaky athlete even in middle school
Lmfao Shane is my hero
Maines on the phone😂😂😂
"You can't block like that you'll end his career"
Shane should've done arena football
the little engine that could nahhhh lmao
Growing up in Denver, when Soder brought Cherry Creek v Mullen caught me off guard. "did I just hear what I thought I heard"
Me too. I went to Creek. We lost to Mullen in the championship. Also the only touchdown I ever scored in high school was versus Mullen on a fumble recovery.
Guy on the left, It puts the lotion on itself or it gets the hose.
1:21 LMFAOOOOOOO kudos to being honest about that. You can just grab a random office worker and they might beat that
senor, what's with this background music
I ran a 6 second forty 😂😂😂
Jesus Christ
Ok but the 2020 Rated Rookie Holo is a nice touch
I need that card
Obviously not as epic as playing against a future NFL player, but I remember being in 7th grade in gym class where occasionally we would go to the weight room instead of usual dicking around. I thought “oh I can bench way more than these nerds, I should try out for football”. Come a year later in the 2nd day of school, football practice in 102° heat. I face off in an Oklahoma drill against the schools starting fullback (everyone thought he was juicing). When this dude hit me, I thought for a second I had entered the next life. That was when I knew I made a devastating mistake joining the team and didn’t care at all if I sat on the bench.
I know the guy Kevin Lee beat in his first pro mma fight. He still competes and trains though so he doesn’t really
Use it as a claim to fame. One of my striking coaches no longer fights but fought a few ufc guys and went like 2-1 or 2-2 against them, so he does occasionally do that hahaha
I was kinda in Shane’s boat when it came to recruiting. I had quite a few colleges interested. It was cool but not for me. I definitely was not good enough lol
I knew i was pretty fast and played wr in highschool. We got to the game before the championship game and thats when i decided i was good i caught a screen pass and the linebacker was 6 4 240 i was 5 11 170 and just got tired of getting hit. Even in practice i got tired of getting hit in the head and i played returner on kick return. No thanks
6 second 40😭
Old mate might've pressed early....
I don't know who this guy is but I went to Creek. We lost to Mullen in the championship game in 98. Their offensive line had a higher average weight than the broncos offensive line who won the super bowl that year. We didn't get blown out though. I didn't get to play in that game. I picked up a fumble and returned it for a touchdown my freshman year against Mullen though. I hate mullen. They're a private school we were a public school. They could recruit players from all over the place. Shouldn't have even been in our division.
Did it like twice…never felt so much testosterone I swear 😂. Felt like a superhero for like 5 seconds lmao 6:36
First 4 seconds I thought the audio was slowed down. this guys voice fucking hell
He’s half the reason Shane blew up. Calm down.
@@raramcgee4982surprised he hasn't blown up after all those computer duster cans
He’s speaks so slow because his brain is moving so fast
lol perfect discription! ive always thought about how to explain his voice - becuse it sounds odd. and, dude talking in slowmo is exactly what he sounds like XD
@@raramcgee4982cry more
Shane didn’t do good in the one on one. That drill is designed for the defensive line, it doesn’t make the offensive line look good
Shane doesn't look big enough to play linebacker to me. Hard to imagine him ever playing D1 as a lineman
I mean the guys like 6’4 most schools will recruit you on that alone you can’t teach size
But in high school I bet he was really thick, as are most OL prospects who go out of their way to put on weight. Once that dream was gone, he returned to a more-normal size.
@@bennylevine387I had a co-worker who was 6'6". He threw the hammer for Tennessee in track and field. In his prime, he weighed over 300 lbs. All muscle. I think now he's a director at some company, and his weight is closer to 240. Still tall, of course, but muscle goes away as you get older and the workouts become less intense.
Its alot better when you see the person who used to whoop on you winning olympic medals and shit. Makes the beers taste better sayin look see told you
Plz change ur channel name the glazing is so cringe. Im begging
Oooh u said 'glazing'...that's a new word...so cool
@@tomwilko7841its where you and your buddies get around in a circle then.....
@@tomwilko7841 glazer alert🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨
Calling someone great isn’t glazing, surrounded yourself w loving ppl Brodie this hate shit is weird tbh clearly you don’t hear good job enough
lol shane seems like he's still a bit let down by how it ended. Too be honest, I would be too, crushing disappointment as a kid stays with you.
Facts imagine how he felt after he first got fired from snl too. Glad to see him killing it so well
Possibly why he drinks so much…
@@LilSebastian_I mean, I wouldn't go that far.
@@user-ee1fn4vt8b We will go that far and further.... the only limitations you have are the ones you impose on yourself.
This is really embarrassing for both of them
Dans voice makes me nauseous.
Holy shit, I had a better 40 than shane?
Not too impressive 😂
@@AB-eq9mm exactly
Are you also 6'4 and 300lbs?
Soder just aint funny.
Football is a stupid sport for kids tbh, way way way too regimented and size based. Soccer is a way better sport and players have more time to feel their way into the game.
This has gotta be one of the dumbest takes on football I've seen. First off, you claim it's too size based versus soccer. Soccer is mostly average height skinny fast dudes. In football, there's a position for every body type and athletic skill set. Anyone has the potential to be good at it. Also soccer is literally just dudes running back and forth kicking a ball. Football is a highly strategic game with complex plays that require intricate synchronization, but you're saying its the "stupid sport for kids?" It's also a million times more entertaining to watch. You gotta be European or something.
Football is about size and speed so, of course it will be.
“Soccer is lame because you CAN’T TACKLE”, said my 9 year old recently…some young boys just like to be tough I guess…
@@Landonmoto39But at least with Soccer, you are able to remember your career afterwards.
Soccer is gay though so.
All jokes Aside Shane started in the Most Lineman Rich state in the country, Pennsylvania Is where the Big 10 comes to get Monsters…
😂😂😂😂
Naw the big ten gets all them big country boys from Iowa and Nebraska and shit 😂
Why are we Capitalizing random Words now?
Y’all know this guy is lying about playing college football? I don’t think this guy played a down of any football
He played at Elon University for 1 season, I believe, and he even admits that his success was his natural size advantage in HS.
@@ToddRobinson13 goes to show you, you people would believe ANYTHING. Sheep
He didn’t play a single down he’s talked about it a lot 😂