You must watch "Barry Sanders 50 most ridiculous runs of all time." He is an NFL running back and broke more ankles than anyone. He is in the NFL Hall of Fame.
That Juke was Dante Hall "The Human Joystick." Incredibly fun to watch. saw him make two return Touchdowns in a single game. One of the top 3 returners in NFL History. He built his career on a foundation of broken ankles.
I think you’d like watching a compilation of Troy Polamalu. He’s on the defense, so he’s got some crazy plays. He’s known for his insane reads on the offensive, and predicting the play. He’ll blitz the line as soon the ball is snapped and end the play in literally 1 second. Not to mention some insane interceptions. Ones of the defensive GOATs
i'm surprised he only had 1 play in this highlight package. as a lifelong steelers fan, i was lucky to have witnessed his entire career, and i agree he's one of the all-time best.
On the run by Marshawn Lynch the crowd cheered so loudly that it registered on the Richter scale. Some of these players can run as fast as Olympic sprinters. That's called a stiff-arm when the ball carrier just pushes a defender off the way Derrick Henry did against the Jaguars. Also it's legal to shove the opponent in the face if you're the player carrying the ball as long as you don't grab the face mask. If you're not, then it's a penalty.
Man if yall liked what was going on at like 4:07 and wonna see a running back break some ankles look up "adrian Peterson college Oklahoma highlights" guy was a beast he played NFL but I'm nostalgic about his college days I was in like 3rd grade lol
@kentcarmack5879 Yes, ballet is really rough conditioning, too. The difference in their footwork was noticeable. I think some guys tried to hide it as they didn't see ballet as a "man's" thing - although male ballet dancers are incredibly strong. When Rosie Greer started, needlepointing things changed, lol.
@karenjayne24 vasiliy lomachenko who won over 400 amateur boxing matches and won his first pro boxing world title after 12 fights was made by his dad to stop boxing at a young age to do Ukrainian dance. His footwork inside the ring is so good it earned him the nickname the matrix
Yes you certainly have heard Antonio Brown's name before. He has a very interesting and tragic story on and off the field. He was arguably a top 5 all-time wide receiver in NFL history and some people think an infamous illegal blow to the head changed his personality due to CTE and his career and life turned baldy. You should check him out. Also Randy Moss and Julio Jones would be great wide receivers to take a look at as well.
When I was in my late teens/early 20's, we had a pickup game every Sunday at a local High School. I went to tackle a random guy that came a few Sundays to play, and he ended up launching himself off my head. His vertical leap was at least 45 inches... I ended up face down in the mud... Too much fun!!!
Antonio Brown is one of the best players OAT, easily a top 10 wide receiver ever, but after continuous head injuries over his years in the NFL, one major blow to the head by Vontaze Burfict (who is known for purposely trying to injure players) changed who he was forever. After that hit, he was never the same. He switched teams and started going crazy. He couldn't land a solid position on another team, and he eventually left the NFL. I recently saw a video where he said that he has forgotten everything that had happened during his NFL career due to head injuries. Truly one of the biggest "What-ifs" in American Football...
Please check out NFL Big Guy moments. You will another aspect of American football. So glad you were able to enjoy the athleticism in addition to the hitting and tackling on one of the other videos
That interception at the beginning was a pass to Calvin Johnson aka Megatron. If that wasn't intercepted it had about a 98% of a touchdown as Megatron was one of the best receivers to play the game.
The gloves have an ungodly amout of grip with makes those catches a bit easier Also that horse collar tackle on charlie Gardner was legal at that point...the tackle wasn't banned until around 2005
antonio brown was one of the best receiver in the nfl arguably of all time but he suffered a very bad hit that altered him mentally ever since and he made bad decisions that led to the end of his career
You guys are awesome! Your reactions are great. I wish you could come watch an entire Day of football on a Sunday and see how great it is in the fall in America with the games and cooking out on the grill or going to your favorite bar it is an experience.
You guys should watch NFL videos of Barry Sanders, Walter Payton, and Jim Brown Those three are the greatest running backs in the NFL history they will blow your mind Love your videos you guys are awesome
It's actually not a penalty to pull a player down by their jersey, in fact even if they have long hair coming out of their helmet it's also perfectly legal to grab them by the hair to pull em down. It' is a penalty if you grab onto their facemask or take them down with a horse collar tackle meaning they take them down by grabbing the back collar or the back inside of the shoulder pads.
I actually coached against the team the first guy that did a flip played for in high school. He was unbelievable to watch up close. One of the top five athletes I’ve had the pleasure of seeing play at that level.
Fats, it's called "straight arm." You should check out The Biggest Freaks in the NFL, it's a great video that shows you some of the most talented players who made the plays you just saw up close and personal and shows you their work out routines and strength training. It's very impressive.
The reason you see the jumping abilities on these guys is because they really work their legs in training. A million squats but they do something called box jumping and some of them can get crazy high on it. It helps for quickness, strength and that push off speed you need.
I love these videos. It’s way less violent than what it was when I was younger my friends, but football is life in America as far as the majority is concerned at least with me and my group go Chiefs! Keep putting out good content
Yea, I hate the cowboys but that dude was something else, gritty for sure, I mean playing 3 quarters at running back in the NFL with a separated shoulder that's a teammate.
QB are VERY accurate ! But keep in mind the QB can't always throw a perfect ball sometimes they must throw the ball AWAY from a defender and hope his WR can make the catch . So a great throw might not look like a great throw .
UK people complain about American football stoppages. You’ll never see anything this athletic in soccer . I’ve been watching the Euro soccer thing and the falling on the ground every 5 minutes is embarrassing ✌️
it's all subjective, but dribbling a soccer ball in traffic is a lot harder than almost all of the pylon dives in this video. not to mention soccer players twisting and contorting their bodies to bury strikes in the net. watch zlatan ibrahimovic's highlights and you'll see better plays than half of the clips in this video.
NFL's Combine, thorough tests for college player who are possible to drafted by NFL teams has one test called vertical leap. Vertical Leap is to measure how high that each player can leap. As both of you can see the results during live games.
I love these videos. It’s way less violent than what it was when I was younger my friends, but football is life in America as far as the majority is concerned at least with me and my group go Chiefs! Keep putting out good content your reaction is cool
Every week in our NFL. A good part of American love for our NFL football. Tremendous athletes all over the league...gotta love 'em! (incidentally, tackling someone by grabbing their jersey is not a foul.)
On the play when you said he caught the pass in bounds , he only had one foot down in bounds. In the NFL you have get both feet in bounds , but in college it's only one foot .
Re: the interception: A lot of these guys, when you see them up close, have massive hands. Also, the gloves they wear helps. It's also insane how hard NFL quarterback throw.
That one-handed interception by the Dolphins player #21. That's Brent Grimes. He is one of the most underrated athletes in football of the last 20 yrs. 5'10" and was one of the very, very few to go toe to toe with 6'6" WR Calvin Johnson aka Megatron. That's when Grimes got the nickname Optimus Grimes. He jumped even higher as Falcon when he picked off Drew Brees. His hype video is worth a reaction.
If you want to see the all time NFL ankle breaker, check out Barry Sanders highlights. His ability to change direction and prevent contact was/is unmatched.
Since you appreciate the accuracy of the throws, Drew Brees is considered one of the most accurate passers of all time. Search something like "Drew Brees vs. an Olympic Archer" and it's him throwing a football at the same target that Olympic archers use and throwing from the same distance.
When headline says “Most……..NFL All-Time, they mean the 21st Century. NFL used to have far fewer rules in the 20th Century which produced “Most…….in NFL history.
The player only needs to get the ball over the line of the end zone without going out of bounds to count as a touchdown. There are a few things that can cancel it that’s why you watch to see if a flag is thrown.
Antiono Brown was a super star athletic player. His position on the field was wide receiver. He no longer plays anymore. He decided to quit football due to mental health issues and financial disagreements with his last team franchise.
If you get a chance check out the Bo Jackson video...He played Major League Baseball and played in the NFL and made all-star games in both sports. then check out his tv commercials.
More specifically "How Good was Bo Jackson Actually?" Worst part I don't recall seeing his running across the wall highlights in it...Bo was the original BEAST
Half of these guys could have their own 20 minute videos on this... troy polamalu only having 1 highlight here is wild... not to mention we didn't see any of the big guys showing what they can do (jerome bettis was like 280+ pounds but had agility like a cat)
I’m sure you have heard of Antonio Brown before, but probably not for football. Used to be great, but now he’s known for being crazy. Also, the catches are impressive, but the gloves help out a ton. Very grippy.
Hello new subscriber, love the reactions! I highly recommend watching Barry Sanders career highlights if you enjoy the ankle breakers. He was the greatest of all time when it comes to running back jukes.
If you are doing these type of videos look up a man named Michael Alstott (The A train, Mr San Francisco). That man will leave you stunned on what a unit he was. That Marshawn run you saw, The A Train did that routinely.
Its not on here of course, but Saquon Barkley hurdling the dude backwards this season is one of the craziest NFL plays ive ever seen. The entire play is just phenomenal. 🦅💚💪✊️#FlyEaglesFly
You must watch "Barry Sanders 50 most ridiculous runs of all time." He is an NFL running back and broke more ankles than anyone. He is in the NFL Hall of Fame.
100% agree
Absolutely! Barry was the GOAT of ankle breakers...
Agree with you about Barry, but to not have ONE or a dozen clips of Walter Payton on things like this is ridiculous.
@@danielhoehne801Or Gayle Sayers, Jim Brown.
@@danielhoehne801 Barry and Payton were my favorite backs ever, they were magic...
It's crazy how many times Julio Jones shows up in this video. He was such an athletic freak in his prime
Jones' r.a.s score was a 9.93 out of 10. One of the best athletes amongst the best athletes
5 times.
Antonio Brown was a great player, but ended his career staying in the news for the wrong reasons.
Not to mention his on the field meltdown.
He's the poster child of diagnosing CTE in someone still breathing. That's not shit talking, it's the truth.
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@@lipgallagher5200Antonio Brown is the endorsement nobody wants, of course it went to trump😂
@@philjongboom take that dick out of your mouth before you speak
That Juke was Dante Hall "The Human Joystick." Incredibly fun to watch. saw him make two return Touchdowns in a single game. One of the top 3 returners in NFL History. He built his career on a foundation of broken ankles.
he was a lot of fun to watch. seems like he always brought his "a" game when they played the broncos.
His highlights alone would be very much worth a reaction
I saw one clip of Barry Sanders. You need to look at his highlights. One of the greatest running backs of all time and literally retired in his prime.
I think you’d like watching a compilation of Troy Polamalu. He’s on the defense, so he’s got some crazy plays. He’s known for his insane reads on the offensive, and predicting the play. He’ll blitz the line as soon the ball is snapped and end the play in literally 1 second. Not to mention some insane interceptions. Ones of the defensive GOATs
i'm surprised he only had 1 play in this highlight package. as a lifelong steelers fan, i was lucky to have witnessed his entire career, and i agree he's one of the all-time best.
And he has amazing hair.
On the run by Marshawn Lynch the crowd cheered so loudly that it registered on the Richter scale. Some of these players can run as fast as Olympic sprinters.
That's called a stiff-arm when the ball carrier just pushes a defender off the way Derrick Henry did against the Jaguars. Also it's legal to shove the opponent in the face if you're the player carrying the ball as long as you don't grab the face mask. If you're not, then it's a penalty.
A lot of them are sprinters that they put pads on.
@@LancerX916Willie Gault.
1:39 For reference Brent Grimes (Defense #21) is only 5'10" while Calvin "Megatron" Johnson (Offense #81) is 6'5".
Man if yall liked what was going on at like 4:07 and wonna see a running back break some ankles look up "adrian Peterson college Oklahoma highlights" guy was a beast he played NFL but I'm nostalgic about his college days I was in like 3rd grade lol
He was about 6ft 2in. About 220lbs and ran like a 4.4 or 4.3 40 yard dash,
Many football players actually take ballet lessons to get more control of their footwork, the ability to move side to side, and to "twirl" around.
That is very true the most famous one to do it of course is Lynn Swan
@@LouieLewLou1 Oh, I thought it was Emmett Smith.
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@kentcarmack5879
Yes, ballet is really rough conditioning, too. The difference in their footwork was noticeable. I think some guys tried to hide it as they didn't see ballet as a "man's" thing - although male ballet dancers are incredibly strong. When Rosie Greer started, needlepointing things changed, lol.
@karenjayne24 vasiliy lomachenko who won over 400 amateur boxing matches and won his first pro boxing world title after 12 fights was made by his dad to stop boxing at a young age to do Ukrainian dance. His footwork inside the ring is so good it earned him the nickname the matrix
Yes you certainly have heard Antonio Brown's name before. He has a very interesting and tragic story on and off the field. He was arguably a top 5 all-time wide receiver in NFL history and some people think an infamous illegal blow to the head changed his personality due to CTE and his career and life turned baldy. You should check him out. Also Randy Moss and Julio Jones would be great wide receivers to take a look at as well.
Some of the NFL "best jukes" and "best returns" videos are worth a look.
When I was in my late teens/early 20's, we had a pickup game every Sunday at a local High School. I went to tackle a random guy that came a few Sundays to play, and he ended up launching himself off my head. His vertical leap was at least 45 inches... I ended up face down in the mud... Too much fun!!!
You guys should definitely react to nba ankle breakers and crossover moments
Loving all these reactions! Thanks you!
When they seen the obj catch for the first time they have no clue how legendary that catch is 😂😂😂😂
The stuff Barry sanders does is God given lol. No training can make somebody learn to be able to do that
The linebacker that jerome simpson did a front flip over. Was 6'4
He was actually a cornerback.
@kareneverman9256 no he was a linebacker. Corners dont wear numbers in the 50's that was #58
@@kareneverman9256Daryl Washington was a Middle Linebacker hun
Antonio Brown is one of the best players OAT, easily a top 10 wide receiver ever, but after continuous head injuries over his years in the NFL, one major blow to the head by Vontaze Burfict (who is known for purposely trying to injure players) changed who he was forever. After that hit, he was never the same. He switched teams and started going crazy. He couldn't land a solid position on another team, and he eventually left the NFL. I recently saw a video where he said that he has forgotten everything that had happened during his NFL career due to head injuries. Truly one of the biggest "What-ifs" in American Football...
Please check out NFL Big Guy moments. You will another aspect of American football. So glad you were able to enjoy the athleticism in addition to the hitting and tackling on one of the other videos
That interception at the beginning was a pass to Calvin Johnson aka Megatron. If that wasn't intercepted it had about a 98% of a touchdown as Megatron was one of the best receivers to play the game.
The marshawn lynch run, actually caused an earthquake!!! Thats how loud the fans got!!!!
That Marshawn Lynch's run known as a Beast Mode since then!
The gloves have an ungodly amout of grip with makes those catches a bit easier
Also that horse collar tackle on charlie Gardner was legal at that point...the tackle wasn't banned until around 2005
antonio brown was one of the best receiver in the nfl arguably of all time but he suffered a very bad hit that altered him mentally ever since and he made bad decisions that led to the end of his career
Her faces are priceless
Best MLB outfield throws.
You guys are awesome! Your reactions are great. I wish you could come watch an entire Day of football on a Sunday and see how great it is in the fall in America with the games and cooking out on the grill or going to your favorite bar it is an experience.
Please look up Derrick Henry Stiff arms and do a reaction video you will really like him.
Dante Hall (82 for the Chiefs) was nicknamed the Human Joystick haha
You guys should watch NFL videos of Barry Sanders, Walter Payton, and Jim Brown Those three are the greatest running backs in the NFL history they will blow your mind Love your videos you guys are awesome
I hate the cowboys, but.. I'd have to include Emmett Smith.
@@Kevin-i6t5i i agree Emmett Smith was great an I hate the Cowboys also lol
@@roybrady8434 right, I mean the guy played like what 3 quarters? With a dislocated shoulder, that's tuff.
It's actually not a penalty to pull a player down by their jersey, in fact even if they have long hair coming out of their helmet it's also perfectly legal to grab them by the hair to pull em down. It' is a penalty if you grab onto their facemask or take them down with a horse collar tackle meaning they take them down by grabbing the back collar or the back inside of the shoulder pads.
I actually coached against the team the first guy that did a flip played for in high school. He was unbelievable to watch up close. One of the top five athletes I’ve had the pleasure of seeing play at that level.
Will love to see more on NFL reactions. Pick a team, make them your own. Pre- Season starts soon. New York Giants fan here. Die hard fan since 1980.😊
Fats, it's called "straight arm." You should check out The Biggest Freaks in the NFL, it's a great video that shows you some of the most talented players who made the plays you just saw up close and personal and shows you their work out routines and strength training. It's very impressive.
Stiff Arm
Hall at 3:32 is married to a friend of our family. He was a juke master for a while
the human joystick himself!
You must watch Tavon Austin College Highlights. The greatest college football player highlights video of all time
Michael Vick probably hopes all dogs don't go to heaven.
Keep up the good work guys..
The reason you see the jumping abilities on these guys is because they really work their legs in training. A million squats but they do something called box jumping and some of them can get crazy high on it. It helps for quickness, strength and that push off speed you need.
Antonia brown was so goated before vontez burfict turned his brain to mush
Check out 'best toe-tap catches'... There great and it shows the timing the receiver and quarterback have together
And these guys are huge.
I love these videos. It’s way less violent than what it was when I was younger my friends, but football is life in America as far as the majority is concerned at least with me and my group go Chiefs! Keep putting out good content
Check out Emmitt Smith's highlights. He is quiet the running back
Yea, I hate the cowboys but that dude was something else, gritty for sure, I mean playing 3 quarters at running back in the NFL with a separated shoulder that's a teammate.
Best athletes in the world in an organized sport--olympic speed, strength, quickness, hand-eye coordination, tough as steel, mean, too.
#InterestingFact the play @ 5:29 is called the #BeastQuake the reaction/cheering from that run caused an earthquake #MarshawnLynch #BeastMode
5:52 that player got kicked out of a game one time so he changed and went and hung out in the crowd 😂😂😂
QB are VERY accurate ! But keep in mind the QB can't always throw a perfect ball sometimes they must throw the ball AWAY from a defender and hope his WR can make the catch .
So a great throw might not look like a great throw .
UK people complain about American football stoppages. You’ll never see anything this athletic in soccer . I’ve been watching the Euro soccer thing and the falling on the ground every 5 minutes is embarrassing ✌️
it's all subjective, but dribbling a soccer ball in traffic is a lot harder than almost all of the pylon dives in this video. not to mention soccer players twisting and contorting their bodies to bury strikes in the net. watch zlatan ibrahimovic's highlights and you'll see better plays than half of the clips in this video.
I do not understand how Julian Edelman's superbowl catch didn't make this video.
NFL's Combine, thorough tests for college player who are possible to drafted by NFL teams has one test called vertical leap. Vertical Leap is to measure how high that each player can leap. As both of you can see the results during live games.
That player, RB/FB for Seattle Mariners is Marshawn Lynch aka Beast Mode"
These guys in the NFL are some of the best athletes in America and yes they train most of their lives
I love these videos. It’s way less violent than what it was when I was younger my friends, but football is life in America as far as the majority is concerned at least with me and my group go Chiefs! Keep putting out good content your reaction is cool
great reaction! 🔥🔥🔥
Can't believe that Julian Eddleman's superbowl catch wasn't there
Every week in our NFL. A good part of American love for our NFL football. Tremendous athletes all over the league...gotta love 'em! (incidentally, tackling someone by grabbing their jersey is not a foul.)
Y’all should watch the the Giants vs Patriots superbowl 42 highlights
On the play when you said he caught the pass in bounds , he only had one foot down in bounds. In the NFL you have get both feet in bounds , but in college it's only one foot .
The Alex Smith story brings me to tears.
Need a new one with that Barkley backwards hurdle 😂
You guys should check out the Best Big Man Plays in the NFL
did you ever check out jack youngblood playing on a broken leg? NFL championships games
That second clip I watched live back in 2011.
Y’all need to watch Dante Hall highlights
Great video. I Love football!
If you like athletic plays, you should check out highlights of Kenneth Walker, both from when he was at Michigan State and on the Seahawks
Re: the interception: A lot of these guys, when you see them up close, have massive hands. Also, the gloves they wear helps. It's also insane how hard NFL quarterback throw.
Yall react to Derrick henry since yall like the stiff arms
Wait til they see Reggie Bush college highlights lol😂
That one-handed interception by the Dolphins player #21. That's Brent Grimes. He is one of the most underrated athletes in football of the last 20 yrs. 5'10" and was one of the very, very few to go toe to toe with 6'6" WR Calvin Johnson aka Megatron. That's when Grimes got the nickname Optimus Grimes. He jumped even higher as Falcon when he picked off Drew Brees. His hype video is worth a reaction.
Got to watch Barry Sanders absolutely a legend running back
If you want to see the all time NFL ankle breaker, check out Barry Sanders highlights. His ability to change direction and prevent contact was/is unmatched.
Since you appreciate the accuracy of the throws, Drew Brees is considered one of the most accurate passers of all time. Search something like "Drew Brees vs. an Olympic Archer" and it's him throwing a football at the same target that Olympic archers use and throwing from the same distance.
When headline says “Most……..NFL All-Time, they mean the 21st Century. NFL used to have far fewer rules in the 20th Century which produced “Most…….in NFL history.
That Marshawn Lynch run will go down as the greatest run in nfl history
Derrick Henry is a massive running back he threw defenders left and right for years
The player only needs to get the ball over the line of the end zone without going out of bounds to count as a touchdown. There are a few things that can cancel it that’s why you watch to see if a flag is thrown.
Antiono Brown was a super star athletic player. His position on the field was wide receiver. He no longer plays anymore. He decided to quit football due to mental health issues and financial disagreements with his last team franchise.
No , he was a Primadona,,,,,,
Football (American) you plan, both sides, each play. It's Chess. It's why coaches are paid.
Y’all should definitely watch Barry Sanders highlights. He was literally untouchable in his time
A name you need to check out...TROY POLAMALU
She stopped caring after the 2nd one😭😭
React to Lamar Jackson mvp documentary is really good
If you get a chance check out the Bo Jackson video...He played Major League Baseball and played in the NFL and made all-star games in both sports. then check out his tv commercials.
More specifically "How Good was Bo Jackson Actually?" Worst part I don't recall seeing his running across the wall highlights in it...Bo was the original BEAST
I feel like odell beckham jr is missing a lot of clips in this. Before his injury, he was nearly unstoppable
Some of those balls are doing over 60 mph or 100 kph.
Half of these guys could have their own 20 minute videos on this... troy polamalu only having 1 highlight here is wild... not to mention we didn't see any of the big guys showing what they can do (jerome bettis was like 280+ pounds but had agility like a cat)
I’m sure you have heard of Antonio Brown before, but probably not for football. Used to be great, but now he’s known for being crazy.
Also, the catches are impressive, but the gloves help out a ton. Very grippy.
3:25 you can pull their shirt to make a tackle bro 👍
Hello new subscriber, love the reactions! I highly recommend watching Barry Sanders career highlights if you enjoy the ankle breakers. He was the greatest of all time when it comes to running back jukes.
If you are doing these type of videos look up a man named Michael Alstott (The A train, Mr San Francisco). That man will leave you stunned on what a unit he was. That Marshawn run you saw, The A Train did that routinely.
Check out Barry Sanders greatest runs and the strongest NFL players
Why did Mahome's pass play get cut off?
Yall should react to lamar jackson highlights next
You should watch Barry Sanders 50 greatest plays. Barry is considered the most difficult player to tackle in NFL history.
You need to check out
” Super Bo” on Bo Jacksons career, if you haven’t already. 2 sport star
Its not on here of course, but Saquon Barkley hurdling the dude backwards this season is one of the craziest NFL plays ive ever seen. The entire play is just phenomenal. 🦅💚💪✊️#FlyEaglesFly
Now this isn’t taking ANYTHING from the interception but I played football and the gloves help out a lot! Still wildly athletic though!
@@sonza68 yep I had some in high school and a lineman put his weight on the ball between my hands and it just stretched the gloves a bit haha
You should check out Barry Sanders 50 greatest plays in NFL history.
Antonio brown was one of the best receivers for his time but he got in lots of trouble