Smitty was the only guy out there, no one else could catch and they triple covered smitty He did have that break a tackle of every player and score play in that game though Carolina lost
I see u Sphinx. No doubt RIP Sweetness. Man do we miss u brtha. We will always love & Admire u for what u gave us in Chicago. Walter Sweetness Payton = A Man Amongst Men
3:00 This d lineman pretended like the QB had thrown the ball. Kind of waved his arm lazily at an imaginary ball and kind of turned his head like he was watching it, stopped his rush and sort of relaxed his body. And the the guy let him right by to sack the QB. Lol. That’s the veteran vs the rookie dynamic right there for sure. It’s a mental game too...
2:15 I love those moments. At a NM United game the speaker went out as the national anthem was played and all of isotopes park began to sing the anthem.
very rarely do you ever see a running back today displaying 3rd and 4th effort on a play the way Walter Payton gave 3rd and 4th effort on every play, every time. there is no way to put into words just how special he was on the field. Barry Sanders was that way also. Its not that they aren't trying today, its just that guys like Payton and Sanders just had such tremendous balance and strength and athleticism and will that they were just able to find a way to stay on their feet and keep moving forward.
I won't say it's what I admire most about the two of them, but also that both of them played most or all of their careers on bad teams, accomplished so much, and gave heart and soul to their respective team. I'm glad WP was a Bear, but I try to imagine what he and Barry might have accomplished had they played on a dynastic team like the '90s Cowboys as did Emmitt Smith.
Funny you bring up Melvin Gordon, I'll always remember him getting hit by Ziggy Ansah in his first NFL game and the announcer actually said "welcome to the NFL"
Yea i remember the Redskins vs Giants 9/11 game. It was Ryan Kerrigan's first game too. He had a pick 6. He tipped it up to himself on the goal line. Now he is a beast.
Dam..I can listen to this kinda stuff all day..the best one was the last one w/ Harbaugh talking to legend W Payton..."You nervous?..nah..was only a preseason game..meanwhile..I wanted to throw up in my helmet"..lollol
“You gotta remember. The hardest you ever got hit in High School? That’s how hard everyone hits in College. The hardest you ever got hit in College? That’s how hard everyone hits in the NFL. Only the best make it through.”
I remember one of the '85 Packers-Bears game one of the broadcasters saying that the GB players said they absolutely hate everyone in a Bears' uniform. "Walter Payton?" "Well, Walter's okay, even if he is a Bear."
I'm a huge Bears fan. I love you Sweetness I'm only 17 and never got to watch you but damn hearing about your legacy I wish I was alive to see it. 💯 I always get nervous before games that's why I quit football my freshmen and senior year. Guess I need to follow his advice. After the first hit I'll be fine.
Hey Dexter Mccluster I was honored to be hit by you. Largo @ Dunedin I thought I had a touchdown and you came out of nowhere. Coach didn’t put me for 3 games after that😂😂😂
Walter Payton is someone that I would've loved to have the chance to meet. I completely understand the feeling of being nervous before every game; you get that wobbly feeling in your legs, your sense of awareness goes thru the roof, and then bam you're in the game. I get the same feeling as a pro wrestler before every match, then you go thru the curtain and everything changes
That’s so true about what Walter Payton said. I’m always nervous about a hitting drill or a game but as soon as I make contact it feels all good and I’m anything but nervous
Jim's best season (IMO) was '95 with the Colts. He took the team to within a whisker of the SB at Pittsburgh on a failed last second hail Mary. We called him "Captain Comeback."
I'm a diehard Raven fan and it never occured to me how cool it would be to play against Ed Reed and Ray Lewis. Wild. I hate Brady but I do respect him. You might hate those two but you can't deny they were PROFESSORS of the game. Go Ravens!!!
I love how oblivious Jim Harbaugh is telling his story about how Walter Payton saw how nervous he was and told him he gets nervous too to make him feel better. Never change Jim.
To be fair to Kalil, Delhomme was holding onto the ball waaaaay too long on those sacks lol
aolerma yeah no wonder kalil thought the play was over on one of them lol
Exactly! QB has no room to complain when his guys are giving him 5 seconds to get rid of the damn ball
Great points, coverage may have been good down field and Jake didn't have any options as well. It's plausible.
RonnyDonny13. Trip and fall
RonnyDonny13 I'm sure that the Browns could find a few more...
Lmao dexter mccluster *gets hit by Ray Lewis* "I was honored to be hit by him"
"I was in awe"
GarageDoorRapists I would’ve felt the same way haha
We all would lol
Gets up off the ground "Thank you for hitting me Mr. Lewis. I'm honored sir."
I would've felt the same way… as they were carting me off the field and getting my body cast ready.
RIP to the GOAT RB Walter Payton
NFL Top 10 you really should
The Sphinx come back 10 years and wait for bell to retire
The Sphinx Yep the GOAT
Zach Preda L bell will never be as good as Sweetness he's not even the best right now
The Sphinx Bell is most definitely the best right now, but I don't think he'll come close to Sweetness
That second Khalil sack was on Delhomme. Ball should have been out of his hands.
Looks like he had room to run as well.
Fr he was literally sitting in the pocket for like 10 seconds
Not Morgan Freeman 7 whole seconds smh
As an ex lineman that rubbed me the wrong way honestly
Came here specifically for this comment. Stand still in the pocket for 8 seconds and that's what happens.
Khalil wouldnt have given up so many sacks if Jake could get rid of the ball in this century...
Mckay Bushman haha exactly lol
Mckay Bushman haha he looked like his brother in that clip.
Mckay Bushman haha honestly I thought his protection was good, I mean he gave him like four or five seconds and that's excess second and a half
BPC agreed!!
His internal clock was broken
Walter was right. Once you get hit the first time, you ain't nervous anymore.
Would probably work for me. Because I'd be unconscious.
Ah yes. Ray Lewis destroys me on the first play of the game, I won't be nervous at all for the remaining three hours lol
You can't get nervous when you're dead
yea i played tight end and after the first play where all i did was block i felt confident and not nervous (every game)
Agreed once u get that first hit that adrenaline comes in and you’re ready to leave it all out there.
2:35 poor dude....what a last name to carry through life...
LMAO😃
Joseph q
LOLOLOLOL!!!!
Joseph Lmaooooo
Dont worry he rich
“Man. just block him”
Me: “Than throw the dam ball”
JB Studio Especially on that second clip. He had plenty of time just held onto the ball forever
JB Studio you spelled damn wrong
Smitty was the only guy out there, no one else could catch and they triple covered smitty
He did have that break a tackle of every player and score play in that game though
Carolina lost
Real Talk💯
@RYAN HADEED It was the QB fault.
His story about Walter Peyton telling him he always gets nervous is so wholesome. RIP WP.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
"it was a great honor to get hit by him.... and fumble the ball"
Lol
I lost it 😂😭
@Brendon Dixon Ed reed not a linebacker
@Jeremy Graul the quote is from the guy who got hit by Ed reed.
Robert Andrews yeah but that exact line was when he was talking about Ray Lewis hitting him
Bless you, Walter Payton. The Sweetness lives on in the hearts of those you came across, and in the Halls of Canton.
I see u Sphinx. No doubt RIP Sweetness. Man do we miss u brtha. We will always love & Admire u for what u gave us in Chicago.
Walter Sweetness Payton = A Man Amongst Men
More of these videos! Also, Rest In Peace Walter Payton ):
Harambe I miss you so much fam. when are you coming back
Hi
Rip Sweetness
Harambe R.I.P. you
Harambe l
"MY first NFL game was awesome! It was great! .. so *9/11* ....
Sounds like a Norm MacDonald joke
center of the world
@@P3TARK it was a national tragedy
“It doesn’t matter what race you were”
Unless you were middle eastern lol
Yeah but he's talking about the ten year anniversary (9-11-2011). Not the day of the tragedy (9-11-2001).
Rest in peace walter payton
Legend has it that Delhomme is still holding on to that ball getting sacked.
4:15 that is the most white guy voice you’ll ever hear
Mga Talisayon I’m 💀 💀 💀
That’s the voice black comedians use to imitate white people lmao
Him and Evan Mathis
"every game in nervous but I take that first hit and I'm fine" relatable
1:24
When I was a rookie in Carolina
Steve Smith went to my locker
Got my stuff
Sealed in in Athletic tape
Good old Steve Smith
2:54 he just literally stopped blocking
D lineman faked him out. Made him think qb threw it. Never seen that before.
I got INSANE chills at 1:53 ... Crazy how times have changed 😭😭
NFL Films... everything you guys do is gold...
RIP the GOAT Walter Sweetness Payton, hella nice video good lookin NFL films
Stories about sweetness always bring a tear to the eye... He was THE SWEETNESS
Joe Haden sounds like Wiz Khalifa
Steven Cox my exact thought lol
Looking for this comment lol
Steven Cox dam you right
I was 2 years too late lol. Said the same thing
Bill V lol same
What a legend. Rip 34
RIP the GOAT
What an unfortunate name at 2:33
Fil H lol
Fil H
LMAO😤
you gotta tell the other kids its french and it's pronouned fahJEAN
I feel bad for him lol he prolly got teased all the time in grade school 😂
Dexter got rocked by 2 of the greatest hitters in nfl history in the same game as a rookie, awesome
And he got up both times and walked away.
I love how dexter said I was honored to be hit by him
seahawk fan...my favorite is Matt Hasselbecks story. Such a down to earth guy.
Ray way one hell of a football player. Look how many guys were in awe of him.
3:22 damn, that track sync was on point, the track itself was awesome too
RIP Jim Harbaugh, gone (from the 49ers) but not forgotten
In football it always goes full circle back to sweetness. Rip
Paul Posluszny's neck.....bruh
That last guy and Payton's speech spoke to me on another level..
a prayer at 2:36 for my man growing up with that last name
Oh yeah yeah, oh yeah yeah yeah
Walter payton sounded like a cool dude
2:25 that one Canadian in the stands
3:00
This d lineman pretended like the QB had thrown the ball. Kind of waved his arm lazily at an imaginary ball and kind of turned his head like he was watching it, stopped his rush and sort of relaxed his body. And the the guy let him right by to sack the QB. Lol. That’s the veteran vs the rookie dynamic right there for sure. It’s a mental game too...
2:15 I love those moments. At a NM United game the speaker went out as the national anthem was played and all of isotopes park began to sing the anthem.
2:20 not anymore sadly.......
oh... yeah.... that's really quite upsetting. Hey, remember when politics wasn't involved in the NFL? I do...
Pedro Smith notice how he said "that day" yup it was that day only when everybody felt equal. September 12 is business as usual
@@deiondre0 We are all equal. Don't let shitholes like Kaepernick try and divide America along arbitrary "race" lines.
deiondre0 everyone is equal
very rarely do you ever see a running back today displaying 3rd and 4th effort on a play the way Walter Payton gave 3rd and 4th effort on every play, every time. there is no way to put into words just how special he was on the field. Barry Sanders was that way also. Its not that they aren't trying today, its just that guys like Payton and Sanders just had such tremendous balance and strength and athleticism and will that they were just able to find a way to stay on their feet and keep moving forward.
I won't say it's what I admire most about the two of them, but also that both of them played most or all of their careers on bad teams, accomplished so much, and gave heart and soul to their respective team. I'm glad WP was a Bear, but I try to imagine what he and Barry might have accomplished had they played on a dynastic team like the '90s Cowboys as did Emmitt Smith.
Melvin Gordon's welcome to the NFL moment: his rookie season.
Nathan Cady Lmao
Lol now he's a beast
Funny you bring up Melvin Gordon, I'll always remember him getting hit by Ziggy Ansah in his first NFL game and the announcer actually said "welcome to the NFL"
2:23-2:31 is what we need today in 2020
Exactly. Miss the days when you could appreciate your country without being called racist
Man, I still can't believe Steve Sabol is gone.
Walter Payton... What a legend and an example for every NFL player
Yea i remember the Redskins vs Giants 9/11 game. It was Ryan Kerrigan's first game too. He had a pick 6. He tipped it up to himself on the goal line. Now he is a beast.
Damn dude sweetness was a sweet human being, RIP.
RIP Sweetness :( my all time favorite player
Johnny Hekkers little Ray Lewis Ed Reed anecdote is such a classic punter response
"I was honored to be hit by him"
lmao I’m dead
Dam..I can listen to this kinda stuff all day..the best one was the last one w/ Harbaugh talking to legend W Payton..."You nervous?..nah..was only a preseason game..meanwhile..I wanted to throw up in my helmet"..lollol
Seriously, do more videos like this one. This was absolutely fantastic.
Lol Ryan Kalil, that was awful, at least he got another chance to play again.
Orange his jake imitation was spot on. Haha
Orange lol just block em!
Orange well the qb did hold onto the ball for years
“You gotta remember. The hardest you ever got hit in High School? That’s how hard everyone hits in College. The hardest you ever got hit in College? That’s how hard everyone hits in the NFL. Only the best make it through.”
Blake Bortles has like 200 of the "Welcome to the NFL stories" hahaha
As a huge Cowboy fan even as a kid, I did my 1995 5th grade presentation on, Sweetness. Greatest running back of all time.
Classy by McCluster. Respect the respect he showed about Reed and Lewis.
Walter Payton sounds like he was a hell of a nice man.
jon fuller well I mean he created his own foundation for children in need so idk if he’s nice
The award for nicest guy off the field is named after him for a reason
I remember one of the '85 Packers-Bears game one of the broadcasters saying that the GB players said they absolutely hate everyone in a Bears' uniform. "Walter Payton?" "Well, Walter's okay, even if he is a Bear."
Steve Smith Is something else just a completely underrated football personality
What a beautiful sport❤️
Tua is about to have his
I'm a huge Bears fan. I love you Sweetness I'm only 17 and never got to watch you but damn hearing about your legacy I wish I was alive to see it. 💯 I always get nervous before games that's why I quit football my freshmen and senior year. Guess I need to follow his advice. After the first hit I'll be fine.
That intro is gold.... the first time I got rocked in college😂
4:11 being ray’s target has to prolly be one of the scariest things you can experience 😭
Hey Dexter Mccluster I was honored to be hit by you. Largo @ Dunedin I thought I had a touchdown and you came out of nowhere. Coach didn’t put me for 3 games after that😂😂😂
Walter Payton is someone that I would've loved to have the chance to meet. I completely understand the feeling of being nervous before every game; you get that wobbly feeling in your legs, your sense of awareness goes thru the roof, and then bam you're in the game. I get the same feeling as a pro wrestler before every match, then you go thru the curtain and everything changes
these kinds of videos are awesome
At 2:55 it looked like Kalil just thought the play was over or something. That's hilarious.
Wow. Things have changed
Who doesn't love Walter Payton?
Walter is my 2nd favorite RB next to the GOAT Barry Sanders.
That’s so true about what Walter Payton said. I’m always nervous about a hitting drill or a game but as soon as I make contact it feels all good and I’m anything but nervous
"Put her in the ol' vice!" I'm actually wheezing.
3:05 Vintage Jake Delhomme. Favorite player of all time.
I would like to see this as a longer segment.
Jim Harbaugh is so intense, even when he's just talking about the gold ol days lmao.
Love these videos!
Wow I didn’t realize how many SuperBowl coaches played on the Bears that’s crazy
Jim's best season (IMO) was '95 with the Colts. He took the team to within a whisker of the SB at Pittsburgh on a failed last second hail Mary. We called him "Captain Comeback."
Bro Walter Payton was the best dude. He died 22 days before I was born. I wish I could watch him play
that scream...
Baltimore representing best LB and safety of allllllll timeeeeee
Walter is the greatest all around back to ever play the game
I feel like being in the nfl is like being in the army you need to earn that respect they are ur team
Johnny Hekker's should be when he punted the ball and saw Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril running straight at him after he cheap shotted one of them.
At 2:36 I feel so bad for #38
Walters comment stuck with Jim his entire life not even probably realizing the profound effect he had as a leader of that team.
One of these days, I truly believe in my heart of hearts that Ryan Kalil will utter the phrase: "I don't think so Tim"
I shed a tear... SWEETNESS :( Edit (guys I meant a couple tears)
They should do another one like this.
0:20 Who knew this clip of Rogers would be longer than his entire career
"Put 'er in the OLD VICE! " Love Favre !
I remember my welcome to high school moment lmao
I'm a diehard Raven fan and it never occured to me how cool it would be to play against Ed Reed and Ray Lewis. Wild. I hate Brady but I do respect him. You might hate those two but you can't deny they were PROFESSORS of the game. Go Ravens!!!
As a Colts' fan, honestly, they scared the crap out of me every time we played against the Ravens.
My favorite video so far.
Let's take a moment to appreciate the fact that Ray Lewis never stabbed any of the people in this video.
I love how oblivious Jim Harbaugh is telling his story about how Walter Payton saw how nervous he was and told him he gets nervous too to make him feel better. Never change Jim.
Sweetness...RIP
Harbaugh at the end was great