NFL Biggest "Knockout Hits"
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32: I saw that game live
At 32 seconds
Do NFL biggest flags
Do NFL Important calls or something
I love to see huge hits and tackles, but seeing a player getting injured or knocked unconscious is something you hate to see. Football fans and players love toughness, but a dirty hit or just an injury is unbearable to watch.
Most are not dirty. Half are just accidents. And keep in mind that the hitters are taking just as much damage as the person being hit (Newton’s Third Law). Except for the should hits on the head, the hitter is also hurt.
That’s the difference between us and ancient Rome.
Do you like Boxing or MMA?
Drink more and then ull like it
@@cobes11 that last thing you said isn’t true. If you hit someone right, it won’t hurt you.
Poor Austin Collie. I watched both of those hits live, and remember thinking “I hope he retires” after the second one. Thankfully he did, I honestly think he might have gotten killed if he got hit too hard after those two hits. When you see someone’s arms stiffen up when the get knocked out, but they’re fingers are still making gang signs and shit you know it was bad.
first one was probably one of the worst concussions ive ever seen in the nfl
The gang sign reference was hilarious!! 😂
@@kykise1395 tua in 2022? or the other night. both times he had posturing and fencing in his fingers
Video idea: When Commentators get the play exactly right
That sounds boring
Basically, Tony Romo being Tony Romo
@@eli.g05 Still, it is a very rare occurrence, unless you have Tony Romo, of course
facts
Facts
Most of this is the AFC North, and most specifically the Pittsburgh Steelers (on both ends of the hit).
The toughest division physically
AFC north football is the best
As a Steelers fan, this made me happy
Nice hits, too bad most of them from the past 20 years are illegal hits.
@@thegoat164 Which is why football isn't as good as it was in the 70s and 80s.
Could have had a whole video of Peyton Manning throwing over the middle and getting his receivers literally DESTROYED!!!
Peyton didn’t gaf lol
It’s no coincidence that the Steelers are involved in a lot of these.
the ravens are also in here a lot
I don’t rlly watch fb games I just watch a lot of clips so what do you mean by this
@@ken2-d The Steelers are notorious for playing dirty defense. They excluded the clips of James Harrison and Joey Porter knocking people out.
@@sexton__hardcastle ok
@@sexton__hardcastle slow your roll champ...Porter and Harrison (Foote & Farrior as well) played in the 2000s and rules were slightly different. Ray Lewis played during that time and he was equally feared as Harrison. They all play a little different in that division.
Most of these are just hospital passes
Wow, these hits are hard to deal with, love the game, hate to see the mishaps!
Mishaps? THOSE ARE BIG PLAYS !!! Those hits made or broke football players especially receivers .
Ever see the movie concussion?
I like at 8:26 how Mike Tolbert rolls right back up. The 49ers tackling him got the worst of that! Being a Panthers fan, I remember him as a powerful fullback. He has another highlight in this compilation, playing for a different team.
As a miners fan, that was an ugly hit that never should’ve happened
1:49 when someone does that you know it’s bad
Austin Collie my goodness needs to get his brain check. Dude is as close to dead as can be in some of these hits. ☠️
The Ravens and the Steelers rivalry sure is brutal
1:27 and 1:56
Austin Collie could have had a longer career if it wasn’t for those hits.
Yea
If it wasnt for Manning*
I wonder how much longer Brandon Cooks can keep playing? He seems to get knocked cold than any receiver in NFL history.
@@KokoEd kinda because he’s little so players can easily hit him super hard
Fuck Peyton; to be one of the greatest QBs ever, to make those reads let alone throws, are beyond terrible decisions. Don’t come here replying otherwise, those are terrible fucking decisions to put your wideout at risk like that. He almost cost Emmanuel Sanders is whole career with that throw against the Rams. That’s bullshit
As a lifelong Colts fan with nothing but respect for Manning, I can say that it almost seemed deliberate how many times he set Austin Collie up to get viciously smoked. These are just two of those many incidents and he had actually come under fire for it at one point.
Gosh, you really have to feel bad for Collie of the Colts. Dude has been knocked out multiple times in his career.
I have a huge amount of respect to those men that endure these kind of hits and still manage to retain the ball...
Fuck the ball. It’s life or death
So you lose respect for them if they fumble the ball? 🤔 You had me till "and still"
@@glorysake did he ever say that?
it's just a stupid thing to say. that's no reason to respect or not respect someone
Some of these are SCARY!! 😧😧😧
00:50 the QB was tripped, causing him to fall into the helmet to helmet. There was nothing the tackler did wrong. He was lined up to hit low. Unfortunately, he still got called for a penalty.
I thought hitting low was a penalty.
Lol NO
A bunch of the knockouts are to be blamed on the QB's for throwing stupid passes.
True
Grandaddy why you can't remember my name?
Grandaddy:🤔
The next time you want to call someone “soft” for disliking helmet to helmet hits, remember this video. Peoples lives are on the line.
@JerzeVillain settle down before they pull your food stamp caads and welfa shecks.
They get paid millions... They know the risks when they sign that contract.
@@DWS444 I'm glad you told that Joe Biden loving gun banning clown off
@@DWS444 it’s still messed up that your not gonna be able to brush your teeth at 50 with shit like this
yeah i’m all for hard tackles and blocks but most of this is just db’s spearing receivers in the head with their own head, so stupid
Rodgers loves leading his wide receivers into danger. I can see why they’re always dropping balls now
Now I see exactly why the NFL does not allow these helmet to helmet hits.
I genuinely wonder how the hell that linebacker at 3:38 wasn’t suspended for that hit. Red Rifle was clearly sliding, and he clearly went for the head. It was a total thug move.
@No are... are you okay?
Most shocking moment: the Jets scored 56 points in a game.
That does seem hella crazy
Special Teams is dangerous af
Lol hell yeah dude
So easy to body bagged out there 🤣
Video idea: (idk if u did this). Best comebacks from every nfl team
half of the video is going to be against the falcons
@@fuze_roseps 😂
Helmet goes flyin, but makes a touchdown 😂
“Bro wake up you got a TD”
@@god6ix849”McDonald’s, Grand Canyon, disco”
Dayuuuuuuuum...all of the real shmacks come from the AFC North matchups 🤕
see I understand intentional helmet to helmet contact, when I played we called that spearing (leading with the crown of your helmet). Saying that, some of these targeting calls now days aren't intention they're accidental due to the runners lowering their heads in that split second of ending a play. something has to be done about offensive issues because ya can't leave it all on the defensive players. also, incidental or unintential helmet to helmet contact has to be addressed as well. just my 2 cents worth.
So correct.
100%. some of these are clean, shoulder tackles but the helmet makes contact. Spearing is one thing, but some of these seemed unavoidable. It is football after all.
Your deserve more subs😂
To much effort for just 300 hundred views in like 5 hrs 😂
Much love bro❤️❤️
I was exaggeration
Can we just stop and think abt what bruh was thinking at 1:24 like just dive at that point
I ain't gonna lie my Steelers always been head hunters ...
That marquise goodwin hit gets scarier every time
The way his nerves shot through his body after the hit was very concerning
As a Packers fan, I thought that clip at 1:35 was a different play for a second, didn’t register to me that we were on offense.
It makes me very sad to think about…
0:23 was actually a career ending injury for Lockette
Yeah, Jeff Heath is one of my favorite players but damn
I read that one doctor that treated him said that he almost died there too
Why don’t you make a video of “heated moments/rivalry moments of each division?(the afc north would be long af)
The NFC North would be long af too, albeit most of the modern ones would just be the rest of the division getting pissed at the Packers generally doing better than them. But the 80s Packers vs. Bears would have quite a bit of retaliation from the Packers. I think though that NFC North would be long in terms of number of years of intense rivalry, but AFC North would be long in terms of sheer furiousness of the rivalries in the modern era. Like, most of the fights that happen in the last few seasons are from that division alone.
Who’s here after the damar hit?
Ever since Tua got hit and you seen his hands like that, that is the first thing I look at after these hits. You see it quite a few times
That’s future CTE, ALS, Parkinson’s or any other neurological disorder.
Sometimes americans say they can't believe Australians play Rugby League, Rugby Union or Australian Rules Football without helmets... but it seems like the helmets are as much weapon as defence when tacklers are leading with their heads. It is like wearing a helmet causes them to lose any attempt at good tackling technique.
Try to do “NFL bad teams beating good teams”
You can’t say the Eagles were a bad team the season they won the super bowl just underdogs that beat a great team
Like pats vs Titans
Ya do that
Like football films plz
Bad vs good
F!!!!! That's a lot of CTE!!!!
Taunting vid idea
I feel bad for coloney
“And there’s an injured Seahawk”
Lmao
How does devonte Adam’s not have CTE he is only the list like 4 times
Payton Manning: Okay Collie just go across over there and just try your best to stay alive
Collie : Okay 🥴
Lmfao
Grim reaper awaits on the sidelines lol
The Murder of Austin Collie by the Coward Peyton Manning:
Part 1 01:27
Part 2 01:57
I have an idea how about nfl double tackle moments where they get knocked in to a tackle or get hit by 2 tacklers
Alternate Name: Pittsburgh Steelers Highlights
Pittsburgh was in so many of these , on both sides
Football was way, way better to watch when hitting people to sleep was encouraged.
Wow, what an athlete Jamal Charles is! Did you see that burst of speed at 9:22?
That was an amazing moment to see on National Television, just seeing all of the players speed up like magic!
1:49 made me close my eyes
What an unexpected but exciting watch of hard-hitting action shots! Nice compilation!
Pat Willis DEEEESTROYING Brad Smith is the reason why lil dudes don't come across the middle
And that 💪 immediately after... My LORD
I counted 3 of those hits happened to Brandin Cooks. Man, that’s awful luck.
A lot of eagles on here 👀🦅
Josh Cribbs got lit up so many times 😅😂
And now he has CTE.
I got CTE just watching this.
How can Peyton Manning be the best QB of all time, when he nearly killed Austin Collie multiple times
Tom Brady has GOAT status in most minds.
He's not LOL most official rankings have him around 5th overall. He was excellent but not THAT excellent 😂
The amount of brain damage...Half the time I'm surprised their spines don't snap. I can't wait until they invent something that will function better than these helmets.
1:55 that a hit you never want to see. The muscle tensed after the hit, a likely paralysis-causing hit.
Check out the at 1:59 Bro.
That's what he was saying
No paralysis. The Kevin Everett one was though.
Looking like a 70/80s complete game.
2 of these are Austin Collie. Retired because of concussions and is now in concussion research.
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I'm 55 and grew up watching players get buried, and I love it, as long as it isn't a cheap shot. Football is not a contact sport, it's a collision sport. I love peel back, blindside blocks, anything where a player goes flying
I’m 25 and I love the hard hitting too, I understand the helmet to helmet hits but bring back more of the toughness especially hits on the QB. Roughing the passer calls are bullshit
Yea, I’m 17 and something my dad always told me is the old school, 70s-90s, players knew what they were getting in to and that’s what made it more entertaining
That make's my head hurt just watching that, that's why they make million's.
PITTSBURGH has got to be one of the toughest teams after watching this....
@@akg8111 dirty lol..... If you say so
These players really must hate each other! I can understand making big hits but usually in a big hit I think they should be aiming for the ball instead of going helmet to helmet.
At 4:59 Bledsoe went down and Brady stepped in. The rest is history!
That's not what happened, dumb dumb. Did you even look at the teams? or what happened? it was vs Denver, and a Bills player got hurt (actually paralyzed). How are you that obtuse
@@Tixio_T did the black guy in a Bills jersey named Everett look like Bledsoe?
it really is amazing that players preach all the time about cte and player satey but the second they get to drill someone, they lower their head or go shoulder first into the players head with no regard for them
I remember watching the Redskins playing the Giants when L.T. got to Joe Theisman. I could almost feel the pain when that leg snapped.
Remember how LT reacted after that? He was the one who kept screaming for help and put his hands on his head like "OH, MY GOD!"😱
Did you ever watch the Zach miller or the McKenzie Milton leg injuries ? Just as nasty 🤢 but unfortunately for theisman he was a legend at the time and it ended his career
4:19 Wait A Minute!!!! Why did my boi look like Yamcha after the Saibaman blew him up??? Y'all did ol' buddy dirty!!!!!
Poor Josh Cribbs, always loved watching him play.
Crazy how many of these are "pincher" hits, the back to back impacts. Also helmet to helmet needs to be called on the offense 10x more than defense. DB stands 6'0 hunches down to 4' to get low but WR lowers his head and is leaning forward so bang. Defensive penalty?
Another banger 🔥
football is so biased against defensive players its ridiculous. on ALL helmet to helmet penalties, you will see that the offensive player is the one trying to truck with their helmet first. yet we defenders are supposed to not hit them ? wtf fuck that rule. football is now a suss sport.
It’s funny, I can watch hours of boxing and mma knockouts and not flinch or cringe but the moment I see football players go stiffed on the field my stomach goes into knots.
most of those KO are expected, even if you fall "inconsious" your body is prepared for it, in very rare ocasions the body falls flat, they usually pass out like if they go to sleep. Here is the complete opposite, specially with the recievers. Once they have the ball, all their focus is on running and dodging, not bracing for impact, so when they get hit, is with the full force of their sprint plus the impact from, usually, a blindspot. I bet MMA or box causes more injuries, but these feel probably way worse.
Playing football in high school, I discovered there are two types of people that like to play the game. Those who like to inflict pain, and those who like to have pain inflicted upon them. I was neither, so I stopped playing. Well, that was that and the hypocrisy of the head coach.
Mind blowing mometns
Unrepairable brain trauma. All for $$.
In 10 years most fans will not remember these players names, in 30 years these players will not remember their own names.
I grew up in the 70s and and this is how they played
I'm sorry but that thumbnail is priceless lol 😆
The hit at 1:44 was tremendous
Anyone else notice that the Eagles and Seahawks don't care about injuring people? Most of these are from those two teams
Man I wish Patrick Willis would have played a couple more years
I wish your videos can show the reactions from the cameras, and the coaches and teammates….sometimes these videos go one after another missing the point of the whole video….1) see the impact, 2) see the response from everyone,3) and is the player doing alright….
Just slow it down a little….thanks.
Brandin cooks is a punching bag for these hard hits
This proves that better equipment just weaponizes the players even more and encourages them to make increasingly dangerous tackles. The helmet has become so comically large that players aren't afraid to run into each other with their heads down, and even if they lead with the shoulders, the helmets almost always make contact with each other first. Also I imagine that helmets have awful peripheral vision
4:49 and now we have to deal with tom brady 😐
It's unfortunate that so many of these are helmet to helmet.
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ben roethlisburger, also known as, the king of hospital passes
ehh they're several kings up there higher than him like philip rivers
These were super high impact "Get a body bag" moments...
i knew football wasn't for me when i was younger, not because I wasn't good I just didn't want to take any damage didn't want to get hurt. I wanted to be able to talk, be able to walk.
We need more of this in the league ngl
rubbish. peoples lives get destroyed
Hell no
Majority of these players aren’t going to use the restroom by themselves when in 15 years
Save this for college football 25
Detroit defenders seem to like knocking out their teammates
I appreciate this channel and how it doesn't show 30 seconds of the aftermath of the hit like most channels do. Right on to the next one 👌
Loooool