It’s actually not that crazy because of how he was raised. That wholesome upbringing that taught him to be a man of character and class is what we see, the dawg was only for the field
Shannon changed not only changed the TE position. He changed the game really helped Elway develop his passing game, and helped each other age gracefully.
Life time Packer Fan here. Used to have a huge Sterling Sharpe poster in my room as a kid. Only bright spot on some lousy teams (pre-Favre). I have to say though, although I dig Shannon Sharpe as well? Kellen Winslow and "Air Coryell" were the first to establish the tight end as the big time offensive weapon we see today.
@MyThoughts ditka was the true game changer but sharpe was the first small receiver TE he was 6,2 228 while then Erik green a probowl TE was 6,3 265 on a light day
I like the guy as a sport talk host because he earned the right to say anything he wants ! He proved himself as a professional player ! Amazing talent ! God bless him !
Elway is why I became a fan. Prime JE was a dual threat. He was the best to do it. He just had a conservative coach during his best years. Shanahan saved his career.
Shannon and I were freshman at Savannah State College (now) University in 1986. I had the honor and privilege watching him play football for four years. As I sat in the stands for four years watching Shannon, the catches he made never disappointed us. Yes, in college he was a highlight reel every Saturday. Shannon was also a good guy off the field too. I am proud of Shannon. Thanks Shannon for always shouting out Savannah State. #2TigerProud!
The hall of fame did him dirty. He definitely should have been first ballot hall of fame. He was the all time leader in the major categories and won three Super Bowls. The voters be on a power trip.
Before his brother sustained that career-ending neck injury, he was on a trajectory to becoming one of the greatest receivers of all-time. Talented guys.
Elway was throwing the shit out of the ball, those were some bullets. It's amazing how Shannon caught hundreds of those passes and has functioning hands today.
I was literally wondering if anyone else noticed this, cause he is throwing the shit outta of that ball on some of these highlights I was really taken back lol
Damn I remember these days but looking back it seems even more impressive. Elway was incredible as was Shannon. To catch those rockets from elway in traffic and take those hits is insane. Incredibly talented!
@@jebediahatkinson248 Yup, my uncle, but either way I'd put those prime broncos teams against anyone and expect a W. Maybe not the 2000 ravens tho, that defense is historic 4a reason.
Those throws by Elway tho, Bronco receivers used to talk about the “Elway cross” caused from the point of the football hitting them so hard it left a mark..
Some of his throws are just incredible. The ball doesn't even look like it's gonna come out of his hand nearly as fast as it does. Straight up cannon lol
0:25 watching Elway just rocket that perfect spiral through the air at Arrowhead, and the great sideline grab by Shannon...what beautiful precision execution. Both were absolute legends
@@DaOne12341997 super bowl still hurts even though Leroy Butler basically shut him out was just watching NFL films NFLs greatest games hell of a series
You compare Elway vs the quarterbacks that came after and see the difference. You don't get arms like John and Brett often. Rogers is close but I think Stafford has a stronger arm than Rogers even.
@@kaalen24 Rodgers at nearly 40 is still top 3 in arm strength. Hes got a bigger arm than Stafford. it might be close but Rodgers threw that game winning hail mary in Detroit that was like 70 yds.
How he didn't get in the Hall of Fame on his very first year of eligibility is beyond me. Had every significant TE receiving record upon retirement and 3 rings with two different teams, what more did he need?
It is because he was a Bronco. The Hall of Fame selection committee has some old codgers that don't like the Broncos. They love making Broncos players wait. Hence why Floyd Little, Atwater, Sharpe and TD had to wait so long. Heck Randy Gradishar is still waiting when every other defender with his stats is already in the HOF.
@@dp233332 so? What does that have to do with playing football? He put up numbers and excel. That should be enough unless you’re a white snob who never played the game.
Finally giving Mr. Shannon Sharpe some love here; long overdue! Saludos de México everybody! hope everyone is having a great day and week so far as well! stay safe!
Love Or Hate Shannon Sharpe,He always turned up in the regular season and postseason through the years and balled hard at the tight end position in Denver and Baltimore….
Aw man this is so inspirational I had to hold my tears in😭coming up how he came up man just blessings on blessings man this just shows you to NEVER QUIT
Really was ahead of his time because no one was using the term hybrid back then. But hybrid was exactly what Sharpe was playing the TE position. Could have easily been recognized as a BIG WR but utilizing his stature at TE was genius. He use to toy with LB in pass coverage and was a little too powerful for most DBs in any type of press back then. No surprise he ended his career a 3x Superbowl champion. An eventual HOFr. Salute Sir..
First Prototype Pass Catching TE in the game...he was a huge playmaker, great in the clutch. Furthermore he had a bigmouth but back it up every single week. I wonder if he was playing today the monster stats he would get..
man unc was a bonafide beast and lot of those catches he made defenders were so handsy, pass catchers now got it so much easy because everything is a PI, some of these catches he took he had great hands and he was taking some shots. My hats off to unc. One of the best that ever played the sports.
"You the weak link on linebacker. We gon take advantage of you." This is why trash talk needs to stay in sports. Mental toughness when someone is trying to get in your head is also part of the game.
HUGE part of the game. Hell its 50% of it if u ask me. If ur head is gone u aint worth a f**k between the lines. And ud be surprised wat a lil smack talk will do to some dudes. Strate make a mouse out of a man
The younger generation needs to understand, by watching his highlights, why he speaks with such conviction, because he was....Is "ONE" of the Greatest Tight Ends to ever play, let alone one of the Greatest NFL Athletes to play between the hedges.
At 0:14 , we have one of the earliest known usages of "bruh". The slang-bro usage really took off around 2005 or so. But Shannon retired in 2003 and this footage appears to be from the 90's. This is like footage of a guy at Woodstock using "rad".
It’s really just southern black lingo to be honest. the wider use of it did take off around that time tho. gotta trace that to the increased visibility of black athletes/hip-hop In the mainstream.
Having been blessed to see this stuff growing up was so amazing. Then when he actually came n played for my ravens I was in awe!! Seeing it live, omg priceless!!
Ahhhhhhhhh, our glory days ! When EVERYONE FEARED US . Those are now, distant memories. ------------------MJL< 76 y/o, A Broncos Fan From the Very start, 1961.
You wouldn’t think Shannon was one of the greatest TEs of all time because he never talks about it. Speaks to how humble he is
Him & Charles Barkley are similar. You wouldn't think they be as great as were in they prime until you watch the footage
But he most definitely is one of them.
I definitely agree, I didn't know until this video.
It’s actually not that crazy because of how he was raised. That wholesome upbringing that taught him to be a man of character and class is what we see, the dawg was only for the field
Whats known doesn't need to be said.
Shannon changed not only changed the TE position. He changed the game really helped Elway develop his passing game, and helped each other age gracefully.
@MyThoughts lmao
Life time Packer Fan here. Used to have a huge Sterling Sharpe poster in my room as a kid. Only bright spot on some lousy teams (pre-Favre). I have to say though, although I dig Shannon Sharpe as well? Kellen Winslow and "Air Coryell" were the first to establish the tight end as the big time offensive weapon we see today.
@MyThoughts ditka was the true game changer but sharpe was the first small receiver TE he was 6,2 228 while then Erik green a probowl TE was 6,3 265 on a light day
Y’all it’s not that deep 😂 let’s just enjoy the highlight reel
@MyThoughts no u didn’t say ditka was better 😂 wow
“I could not be stopped I could only be contained” - shanon to skiuuup
Who’s here after Skip tried to play with Unc?
Me lmao 😂
Somebody need to play this highlight reel for Skip ass!
Yeah that’s me!
Me
Me lol
I like the guy as a sport talk host because he earned the right to say anything he wants ! He proved himself as a professional player ! Amazing talent ! God bless him !
and he is still humble as fuck even tho he is an nfl legend
As shaq would say G-14 classification 😂
Exactly
He went from being a 7th Round draft choice to one of the greatest tight ends and a hall of famer! 🏉
Yea he was on more juice than Ronnie Coleman lol him and Terrell Davis were fuggin science experiments.
@@hawk1093 he cleared that up already
he doesnt just talk. he did it
Too bad he is a woke leftie.
@@RC-ld3cn your personality is politics lol
Glad to see this, he really could talk a lot more about himself on TV but doesn't. Speaks a lot to who he is.
Fr unlike Shaq... I love watching Shannon w skip
He seems like a humble person
Brandon Marshall on my mind
Yeah, he is a class act.
getting drafted in the 7th round will do that to you
Unc was a beast but Elway's throwing motion is so clean that it looks super fast. It looks so effortless. Mad respect to the both of them.
Yeah dude. I'm watching Elway and like damn.
Thinking the same thing.
Me too lol 😂 is this Shannon highlights or Elway lol
Elway is why I became a fan. Prime JE was a dual threat. He was the best to do it. He just had a conservative coach during his best years. Shanahan saved his career.
Elway is the greatest QB I have ever witnessed with my eyes.
Shannon Sharpe was the reason I played TE, and wore number 84… My all time favorite..
Shannon and I were freshman at Savannah State College (now) University in 1986. I had the honor and privilege watching him play football for four years. As I sat in the stands for four years watching Shannon, the catches he made never disappointed us. Yes, in college he was a highlight reel every Saturday. Shannon was also a good guy off the field too. I am proud of Shannon. Thanks Shannon for always shouting out Savannah State. #2TigerProud!
Respect
@@ikennaanugwo5212 Facts
The hall of fame did him dirty. He definitely should have been first ballot hall of fame. He was the all time leader in the major categories and won three Super Bowls. The voters be on a power trip.
They love making Broncos players wait years. There is a long history of anti-Bronco bias in the HOF.
We know many are racist....it's just a fact. Not a race card or whatever they say when they don't agree w you calling them out. A fact...
@@GoatReactz shhh you gonna make the fragile ones come brigade your comments bro
They sure did and he was still gracious about it he knew and didn't even make it about himself or a big deal about it
@@GoatReactz Don't want you calling them out? Wouldn't they be proud to be called out? You said "many". Who are these mystery men? Who Jussie, who?
I can only imagine how crazy his numbers would've had he began his career in this era of football
Darren Waller but better. He had wr skills from his bro and his own TE
To be honest I think the talent is better now. He'd still be great but players are just better nowadays so he might not do the same numbers
@@ookk9322 Players aren’t better, the rules just favor the offense now so the numbers look better.
@@ookk9322 Nah football is just a more offensive sport now defense was brutal back then
@@ookk9322 NAHH. They. trying hard to make offense more important
Shannon Sharpe
3x Super Bowl Champion
4x First Team All Pro
8x Pro Bowler
5 time ALL MADDEN
@@devin7606 Yes Sir, Happy New Year To You By The Way.
And he got called a regular pedestrian by a role player
Skip Bayless......did you hear what he said?!?!? @tyreepowell8367 please say that one more time for Skip.
@@tyreepowell8367 I'm not sure Skip Bayless is aware of these things. So please say that one more time cuz Skip thinks Shannon wasnt shit
Before his brother sustained that career-ending neck injury, he was on a trajectory to becoming one of the greatest receivers of all-time. Talented guys.
Brother was a bad mofo.
If we’re being honest, even with the injury he’s still considered one of the best. 7 years and over 8k yards and 65 TDs? Video game numbers
@@FecalMatador genetics
@@sincerelymike nice Name
And sterling was doing most of it before Farve got there.
While watching Shannon's amazing highlights, I can't help but notice the absolute LASERS that Elway used to throw
Elway was legit unreal sometimes.
Lasers absolutely 💯
Elway had a rocket 🚀 arm😂
@@pleaserewind295for real jamarcus Russell type arm former LSU great lmfao
he’s used be toasting defenders now he just torches skip bayless day after day after day…
Now Skiiieuuuup!
Skip is such a tool lol
No he doesn't
@@ddbronco1873 nah. Tools are useful.
You want to bet 2 cases on that?.. :P
Elway was throwing the shit out of the ball, those were some bullets. It's amazing how Shannon caught hundreds of those passes and has functioning hands today.
That’s the same thing I thought. Elway had a fkn arm and Shannon was catching some bullets.
That not being able to catch thats having hands...he knows HOW to catch the ball the right way...
Bullets
Sharpe was the shit
I was literally wondering if anyone else noticed this, cause he is throwing the shit outta of that ball on some of these highlights I was really taken back lol
"We are killin' the patriots!" Lol, never gets old
Those throws by Elway are magical my goodness!!
Elway was that dude! We only see him passing here, he was one hell of a runner too!!
Yupp
@@32clove facts he ran a lot too when he was young. he was unreal
I’m not a football scholar so I was really looking for this comment that QB man‼️‼️
Elway had a cyborg arm. Made every throw and would run you over in his younger days.
“I’m in the f’n hall of fame!! You act like I was a bum!!!”
Skip made him relevant
You need to stop snorting your breakfast if you believe that
@@minioreo4958 You are delulu.
@@henrylicious "Put your glasses back on" and bum Sharpe obeyed like a latina maid 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Tom Brady is way better than you!!
Shannon has the numbers and the RINGS. That's legit. Three rings with 2 different teams.. he was a winner!
Simple
This dude would’ve been a fantasy football beast in this era. My favorite TE all time. He had the most fun playing his position and it showed.
I like that he said that his brother, Sterling was miles better than him. That’s the humility that I like in a professional player
Sterling was a beast. Injuries just slowed him down
Sterling was so a WR and Shannon was a TE
@@deepeyton injury you mean. Just that one freak play and it's a miracle he's not paralyzed permanently or worse, dead.
Is it really humility or him just speaking facts lol
As a Bears fan, it was the truth. We didn’t want to see Sterling.
Damn! Never knew he was such a legend!!! Man is more than just a TV Personality and Sports Analyst! The dude is still in amazing shape for his age!!!
I agree I had to come look it up I'm to young 😆 🤣
Watch the Broncos in the mid 90s to early 2000s. That was an era of generational talent in so many positions.
Damn I remember these days but looking back it seems even more impressive. Elway was incredible as was Shannon. To catch those rockets from elway in traffic and take those hits is insane. Incredibly talented!
Shannon definitely opened up the Broncos game tremendously!! Rod Smith, Ed McCaffrey and Terrell Davis. That team was a powerhouse
I believe it was Anthony Miller for a while before Rod Smith came to town.
@@jebediahatkinson248 Yup, my uncle, but either way I'd put those prime broncos teams against anyone and expect a W. Maybe not the 2000 ravens tho, that defense is historic 4a reason.
Those were the days.
Indeed championship
The fact he gave his brother one of his Super Bowl rings just shows you how a great guy he is.
a dubious honor
@@enhanced6892 you didn’t use the word correctly.
@@equinoxnemesis6170 you didn't use your brain correctly
Those throws by Elway tho, Bronco receivers used to talk about the “Elway cross” caused from the point of the football hitting them so hard it left a mark..
Dude I was like holy shit , these throws are amazing lol
They were the ones that invented the Jugs Machine and used it to their advantage during the 80s and 90s.
Some of his throws are just incredible. The ball doesn't even look like it's gonna come out of his hand nearly as fast as it does. Straight up cannon lol
@@asianofthewretched his play action was to clean lol
I forgot how good Elway was..
He had a cannon.
0:25 watching Elway just rocket that perfect spiral through the air at Arrowhead, and the great sideline grab by Shannon...what beautiful precision execution. Both were absolute legends
And I got the pleasure of watching that legend Give us our fourth Lombardi trophy
@@DaOne12341997 super bowl still hurts even though Leroy Butler basically shut him out was just watching NFL films NFLs greatest games hell of a series
Elway just placed those passes right in there. Always heard about the strong arm but the touch is unreal.
Finally some highlights of Shannon Sharpe! We have tons of undisputed highlights but he deserved some playing highlight
He was the undisputed tight end of the 90s not even close no pun intended
😂😂
😭😭
Thats funny
Bruh, Elway is COOKING in this video
All I can say is WOW, I didn't know, no wonder he so loud on TV, the guy was a true athlete
Shannon is good love how hes able to complete the pass but that quarterback on point also
Anybody else enjoy that reminder of Elway's arm strength? What a combo with Sharpe
John could toss that bean around
You compare Elway vs the quarterbacks that came after and see the difference. You don't get arms like John and Brett often. Rogers is close but I think Stafford has a stronger arm than Rogers even.
@@kaalen24 Rodgers at nearly 40 is still top 3 in arm strength. Hes got a bigger arm than Stafford. it might be close but Rodgers threw that game winning hail mary in Detroit that was like 70 yds.
The pat n ultra quick release really stand out. What cannon
I wish he played in this generation he would’ve been the best Tight End EVER🐐💯
Nah he isn’t better than Gronk and he admits it
@@spendsshanks6050 Kelce is better than Gronk tho
Y’all trippn Unc is the best TE ever to do it!!
@@justdoinit2378 FACTS
Gronk was just huge tbh with great hands, Shannon clears him in just about everything else
this is what skip had to deal with every single day on undisputed haha
Wow! One can only Imagine, and he did all this in the Running Back era, they pass almost twice as much today...dudes numbers would be INSANE today.
This is such an amazing clip man. The way his teammate gave him a boost/block!! Glad we got a taste of Sharpe on our resume.
I hope someone has educated Metcalf by now...Unc was like DAT 💯🔥
seriously tho 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 metcalf was trippin.
Hopefully
DK was just talking reckless cos he was in his feelings…he has zero credentials to chat to Shannon any kinda way
Leave daddy Metcalf Alone
nobody can't say anything about Shannon man, he was so raw such a monster !
Nice highlights for Sharpe he was a great receiver for the Broncos and the Ravens.
That td vs the raiders as a raven
Sharpe is a champion hands down
One of the best tight ends to ever play the game 💪
I knew he was legit for his numbers before seeing clips of him play. But seeing vids like these always remind me he was a beast.
How he didn't get in the Hall of Fame on his very first year of eligibility is beyond me. Had every significant TE receiving record upon retirement and 3 rings with two different teams, what more did he need?
It is because he was a Bronco. The Hall of Fame selection committee has some old codgers that don't like the Broncos. They love making Broncos players wait. Hence why Floyd Little, Atwater, Sharpe and TD had to wait so long. Heck Randy Gradishar is still waiting when every other defender with his stats is already in the HOF.
@@Anon-zl4ne its because he pissed people off running his mouth not because he was a bronco
Wyte skin 💁🏾♀️
@@dp233332 so? What does that have to do with playing football? He put up numbers and excel. That should be enough unless you’re a white snob who never played the game.
@@saxking101 sounds like like im listening to another racist
Elway had such a crazy arm
Thats why Shannon was called Big Play shea for a real reason .🏈
Best TE in NFL history. No question. He played like a WR. Hands were like glue. He’d outrun you, stiff arm you, run you over, and outwork you.
💯💯💯
@@eugenedantzler4485legend just like his brother for my packers even though 97 super bowl still hurts 😢
Unc was like dat! Integrity and hard work has always been his approach to everything and it shows to this day!
In 93 his career took off as Jim Fassel figured out how to use him best. The last two games of that season against The Raiders he exploded.
He was so good.
How about those throws by Elway? Broncos fans sure do miss both of those dudes.
Edit: Wow, forgot all about Jake "The Snake" Plummer!!
So many pretty throws
Finally giving Mr. Shannon Sharpe some love here; long overdue! Saludos de México everybody! hope everyone is having a great day and week so far as well! stay safe!
Elway's talent is so immense that when you watch highlights of his receivers they end up being his highlights. Unreal.
Unc. One of the all-time greats.
Love Or Hate Shannon Sharpe,He always turned up in the regular season and postseason through the years and balled hard at the tight end position in Denver and Baltimore….
Aw man this is so inspirational I had to hold my tears in😭coming up how he came up man just blessings on blessings man this just shows you to NEVER QUIT
I love Unc. He is a legend.
Him and Tony Gonzalez was my favorite TEs back in the day!
Really was ahead of his time because no one was using the term hybrid back then. But hybrid was exactly what Sharpe was playing the TE position. Could have easily been recognized as a BIG WR but utilizing his stature at TE was genius. He use to toy with LB in pass coverage and was a little too powerful for most DBs in any type of press back then. No surprise he ended his career a 3x Superbowl champion. An eventual HOFr. Salute Sir..
I forgot *Elway* had that Cannon.
Just watching these highlights you can see how much more physical
The game was.
Year's ago very physical
My two all-time favorite Tight ends .. Shannon Sharpe and Jay Novacek‼️
Shannon is a great personality. I love his views
This was before my time, I am glad to finally see how special Unc was
Sharpe and Gronk are my favorite tight ends ever. Absolute legends.
It's cool to see even from 1990-1994 the difference in the camera quality
Shay checks every box. Living legend
Sharpe was a menace💫
Sharpe seems awesome. Sometimes can have trash takes like anyone on the network shows does, but he's legit and has experience to back up his shit
Skip you should bow down to Shannon Sharp every time you sit down with him and speak football. The man was and still is a beast. #RESPECT#
My favorite TE of all time
First Prototype Pass Catching TE in the game...he was a huge playmaker, great in the clutch.
Furthermore he had a bigmouth but back it up every single week.
I wonder if he was playing today the monster stats he would get..
Kellen Winslow Sr. was the first prototype pass catcher.
@@xaviervega468 Agree...Shannon was the first one of his era...
My goodness, these two throws between 2:39 and 3:00 are incredible.
So true
man unc was a bonafide beast and lot of those catches he made defenders were so handsy, pass catchers now got it so much easy because everything is a PI, some of these catches he took he had great hands and he was taking some shots. My hats off to unc. One of the best that ever played the sports.
Great chemistry from Elway and Sharpe
🐐Goat 🐐 thanks for winning a Superbowl with Baltimore ‼️
If Shannon Sharpe doesn't make those 3 plays in the playoffs, we don't win the Super Bowl.
This is what I think about when Dk Metcalf calls him a wannabe.
Hahaha facts!!
As we say down here in Miami they better check unk jacket💪🏿
Metcalf is a bum 😂
"You the weak link on linebacker. We gon take advantage of you." This is why trash talk needs to stay in sports. Mental toughness when someone is trying to get in your head is also part of the game.
HUGE part of the game. Hell its 50% of it if u ask me. If ur head is gone u aint worth a f**k between the lines. And ud be surprised wat a lil smack talk will do to some dudes. Strate make a mouse out of a man
Baller for real one of the greatest of all time tight end wise🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈😆🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈💗🏈💗💗💗💗💗💗💗🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
Man unk was the truth still the Best Tight end ever in my eyes he revolutionized the position for sure
One of the greatest tight ends of all time
Everyone's Favorite Tight End Of All Time, Amen Ethan Bain
Also one of the Greatest QB's of all time.
People forget about Elway.
Shannon is a out right championship individual' he earned his accomplishments
Youngsters don't know how good this fella was. At one time he was the goat of TEs. Now Gonzalez has surpassed him.
Big Play Shay!!! One of a kind!
The younger generation needs to understand, by watching his highlights, why he speaks with such conviction, because he was....Is "ONE" of the Greatest Tight Ends to ever play, let alone one of the Greatest NFL Athletes to play between the hedges.
I remember playing NFL blitz on the Nintendo 64. The broncos were stacked. Best team in the game hands down.
At 0:14 , we have one of the earliest known usages of "bruh". The slang-bro usage really took off around 2005 or so. But Shannon retired in 2003 and this footage appears to be from the 90's. This is like footage of a guy at Woodstock using "rad".
It’s really just southern black lingo to be honest. the wider use of it did take off around that time tho. gotta trace that to the increased visibility of black athletes/hip-hop In the mainstream.
People in New Orleans been saying it for years
My two grandfathers names where Bro (bru) Gilly and Bro (bruh) Mozes over 70 years ago
had to come back to this after skip was talking crazy
Me to, gotta pay respect to unc since skip doesnt
@@Zach-bc4vv facts💯
Shannon was clean…Elway was clean… Those throws were right on target for Sharpe. Add Terrell Davis and they had a great cast of characters.
Some beautiful throws that Elway placed in there.
I hope DK metcalf watched this video 😂 like boy you’re a long way from this
Facts!
SHANNON SHARPE! WAS AN ALL TIME GREAT 🏉🔥🏉🔥🏉🪖SALUTE!
here after skip bayless disrespected shannon & his greatness
That "call" to the president is such a Shannon Sharpe move.
It’s so crazy that Gary Anderson missed that fg for the Vikings in 98. Imagine Broncos Vikings in that SB🤯
John Elway has a cannon, one of the strongest arms in nfl history. Makes it look effortless how strong he can throw.
Having been blessed to see this stuff growing up was so amazing. Then when he actually came n played for my ravens I was in awe!! Seeing it live, omg priceless!!
Dillion brooks will never have like this in his basketball career. This pedestrian is already legend
Shannon is not just a talker, ole boy puts work in ❤
Ahhhhhhhhh, our glory days ! When EVERYONE FEARED US . Those are now, distant memories. ------------------MJL< 76 y/o, A Broncos Fan From the Very start, 1961.
Now we really cooking in Club Shay Shay.