For non-baseball fans, the first clip is Bartolo “Big Sexy” Colon, he was a pitcher and that was his only homerun he has ever hit in his 15 year-long career. And he was in his early 40’s too
@@TheCrazymomto6 dont know anything about the guy, but potentially late caught with cork bat or was in roid era, not sure. Potential "cheater" reasons.
"big man with ball" "BIG MAN WITH BALL" "His kids are screaming" "HIS FAMILY MEMBERS ARE SCREAMING" *"HIS WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD IS SCREAMING"* I love football announcers
I find it interesting, looking back, that 6’3” 325 lbs. was considered “big” for an O-lineman even in the ‘90s. Now, that’s an average, even smallish O-lineman in the NFL!
11:10 Larry Allen. I met him a few times in the early 90's when I was going to Chico State and he was at Butte College. I watched him play and he was just an amazing athlete. Ran 4.8 40 with ease and was faster than linebackers. Strong? Unbelievably strong. World class strength. And a nice guy to boot.
Even as a kid, I liked seeing monstrous defensive linemen pick up a fumble or grab an interception/tipped ball and waddle in for a touchdown. It's got to be one of the high points of their year. They do this critical, but thankless job, then suddenly, they're a star :-) Their joy just overflows and you can see by the look on their face, they're over the moon. They won't let go of the ball or give it to a ref either... "Mine!"
@@rorysowersby6947 thanks man. I love seeing their team flood the field to congratulate them. Everybody's laughing and five minutes later, the guy's still grinning and holding the ball like it's going to get away.
Jimmy Gangster "the baseball player" not much of a baseball fan i take it? that's Prince Fielder, one of the best hitters in baseball while he was in the majors
The moment at 1:25 is the most heartwarming thing I've ever seen. His teammates are so happy for him and it's fantastic to see the whole team celebrate an epic run with him
What a class act move.. 7' tall 350 lbs guy worth half a billion dollars, in the middle of a play, has the immediate reaction to launch himself into the stands to avoid hurting 2 kids court side.. god damn that deserves a standing ovation.
On my high school football team we had a play where we ran a hook and ladder to our 6’8” 350lbs offensive guard. We only ever ran it once but he got the ball and took it 77 yards into the end zone. One of my all time favorite football memories.
During the Larry Allen Play. INT happens, run starts. "Hmm, this seems pretty standard. Guy is decently sized, but I wouldn't really call it a big ma-" Larry Allen Tackle. "Ahhhhhhhhh, there it is."
@@defaultcankles4521 pitchers never hit especially a guy like him, people cheer just seeing him swing the bat Haha the fact that he hit a home run is crazy
I am also 6'3", back in high school I weighed a buck-fifty. I could run fast, once I got up to speed. We were doing a unit on track in PE, the teacher had us doing the 100 one day, running only two at a time. For this I ran against my bestie, the top sprinter in the school. Out of the blocks he was three yards ahead but from that point I started gaining on him, managed to cut it down to two yards by the time we crossed the line.
@@supervision4137 I would have probably dusted him in the 200? You don't have to be short to be fast. Being small just gives an advantage in starting quicker, and you should not need Newton standing there with a sign saying "F=MA" to figure this out.
Francisco Leite I still can't figure out how he went from a stop, while other guy is running, and managed to catch up!?!? I mean, that was fuckin crazy...
As a fellow big man this video warms me to my soul. Absolutely had me in tears for the lineman parts. When Madden was screaming about Jamal Adams having arms like a sprinter I could not breathe! Freaking amazing stuff
Bengie's triple always puts a huge smile on my face. I grew up a Giants fan and everyone loved him when he was playing. Understandable why he got traded but we all still loved him. He got a huge roar of approval when he returned during the World Series. Slowest player I've ever seen not named Bartolo Colon lol.
9:38 "I love my mama very much. And now you know dat." 9:48 I love how the guy in the back immediately appreciated that it was the kicker who got him and started pointing and laughing."
@Fuck Off Let's see you get into the NFL, if that guy can do it so can you. Right? After all, he's just a big pussy with an eating disorder, you must be able to mop the floor with him.
Honestly all these plays warm my heart as an ex (high school) linemen but the best play on here has to be Larry Allen Chasing down the INT by Darrion Connor. That is some serious dedication by Larry. Not often can you evaluate heart of a player by the tape but that play definitely says a lot about him.
And a lesson learned for Zeke Elliot (also a Cowboy) who got roasted for just standing there after a pick on a pass thrown to him. Peter King roasted him in his MMQB column the following Monday. I also sent Pete a letter with a link to a UA-cam video (a different one) showing the Larry Allen play. He used it in his column on Tuesday. Thanks much Pete!
It's been a very very long time since I played football but I can remember, as clear as day, when one of our big guys picked up a fumble ... I never ran so fast in my life to try and get a block for my dude. Puts a smile on my old-ass face even today.
12:34 I remember watching this play live. I think it was Christmas 2018, or around that time. I figured it was gonna be a play like The Fridge, run a big man up the middle. But when he threw the floater for the TD, the house I was at went crazy. That play will be with me forever.
I love that vid of Shaq flying into the stands, because the commentators are absolutely right: he went full athlete on everyone to make sure he didn't hit those kids in the front row. Awesome.
Bob Donald, it’s not that a pro player hit a home run. It’s Bartolo Colon that did it. He’s a pitcher who had never hit one, a big guy who is a fun player to watch. He loves the game and the fans love him back. It was a fun moment.
As a former football player for about 15-16 seasons. It's never good when you get bodied by the kicker, he definitely heard about that one for a while from his team.
@@drunkroku4054 wtf. How fat do they have to be? You expecting heystacks calhoun? 8:00 start of that play if anyone reading the comments is wondering. 8:32 for the comment.
o-ineman #73 isnt doing too bad, either. at least for about 3/4 of the way and then he gives up. guess at the end of the day the LB who got the interception wasnt exactly fast, but still.. from a dead stop with less than 10 yards of cushion, that is one of the most freakish displays of big guy athleticism ever put on tape.
@@erbgorre Linebacker was Darion Conner came second in his states 100m, ran a 4.81 40 yard* (Larry 4.85, and also a 30 inch vertical when he was 340 but you also see him run side by side on the same angle with Aikman who did a 4.7) which at the time was quite fast for a linebacker and he in particular while not a speed demon by today's standards was known for his edge speed and ability to cover faster guys then your average linebacker could hang with. Also IMO it looked less like that Defensive lineman for the saints (73) gave up and more like lactic acid build/not enough oxygen to keep going more than anything.
10:15 Rumblin', Bumblin', Stumblin'! I still remember hearing that kind of thing, when my father watched the games. That announcer was one of the better ones.
When you consider the stakes, James Harrison going end zone to end zone takes the prize for biggest moment. That play effectively won the Super Bowl for the Steelers.
Theres an amazing video about him. The video is about the guy himself. Its from a channel called KTO. He was one of the most athletic beasts on the field. He benched like 600 pounds and ran a 4.5 im pretty sure. Absolute insanity.
@@n8thegreat445 Nah, he didn't run a 4.5 - he ran a 4.85 40 during his last year in college at Sonoma State. Still insanely fast for a lineman - he also had a 30 inch vert and could bench 700 lbs.
I’ve met Larry Allen. He came and did a clinic with my high school team. The guy is MASSIVE! He’d been retired for a few years, but he could still move! It’s scary how athletic NFL linemen really are.
I have to believe anyone that made the NFL was the best player on their high school team at every position on the field (except kicking). That rundown was awe inspiring, what a play
That was his first career home run partly because he'd been an American League pitcher most of his career and those guys usually don't have to swing the bat with the AL using the DH rule
Big Boy: Hits it yard! Ambles to third base. Third base coach: “What are you doing? Why’s you stop? You hit a home run!” Big Boy (Wheezing out of breath): “No I didn’t..... I’m standing on third.”
8:56 I’ve noticed this ever since I’ve seen Dwight Howard make this shot, yet I’ve never seen anyone say anything about how smooth the ball went into the net. It looks like it barely touched the net at all.
As a European myself, Can you explain why its so special for some basketball players to score a 3 pointer? I have no clue. Every professional should hit those easy right?
Fun fact: James Shields was a low 3 era pitcher, leading candidate for the Cy Young, and was in the top 5 for the NL MVP. His era from his next start after the home run to present day went from 3.01 to 9.27. Bartolo gave him crippling depression
Lolll Babe Ruth running the bases with that music playing is so damn funny. I especially liked when he started jogging once he dropped the bat, the way he was barely moving his arms lol awesome stuff
That's a dad move right there. If he hadn't been able to clear them, he would have seriously hurt those kids. He legit risked his season to do that. A guy that big flying into some chairs has a real chance to break something.
Noartist Bartolo has been in the Mlb since 1999 and had never hit a home run. He was 40+ years old and also a pitcher. Whenever a player (usually a rookie) hits their first career home run, all of the player in the dugout do like a prank and leave the dugout. Then they wait a bit and come out and congratulate whoever it was
Not so much any more, he's like 43 now. He's an OK 4 or 5 pitcher in the league nowadays. However, when he was young he was like a 4x All Star and has a Cy Young under his belt that was also a wins leader year for him
I don't think there's a better moment in sports than the big guy making the play. The fans go absolutely crazy, the announcers instantly get EXCITED and make some of the best calls, and their teammates are even more hyped than anyone else. I miss team sports man :/
For non-baseball fans, the first clip is Bartolo “Big Sexy” Colon, he was a pitcher and that was his only homerun he has ever hit in his 15 year-long career. And he was in his early 40’s too
The great, he doesn't even bat that much
He's a cheater.
That was awesome!
Steve Otting why do you say that? Pretty hard to “cheat” when you hit a home run.
@@TheCrazymomto6 dont know anything about the guy, but potentially late caught with cork bat or was in roid era, not sure. Potential "cheater" reasons.
“Did he take a nacho?”...
“Yes...that’s beautiful”
America Bitches!
the ddue is a beast
"He didn't Dip it in the cheese though"
Omg what a savage
merica fuck yeah
"big man with ball"
"BIG MAN WITH BALL"
"His kids are screaming"
"HIS FAMILY MEMBERS ARE SCREAMING"
*"HIS WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD IS SCREAMING"*
I love football announcers
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That was great
Football?
Oh
wheres that at
Larry Allen running down that LB is still the most athletic big man play in history. Just an incredible display of big man athleticism.
Na
@@abrahangomez6816 Dude was 325 pounds and caught a man that was 220 when that man had a 20 yard lead on him. Damn impressive
Most impressive one I've ever seen. That is for sure.
Wouldn’t doubt it Larry was amazing
Aidan McCarty he didn’t have a 20 yard lead on him😂😂😂
Larry Allen running full speed at you has to be utterly terrifying
I find it interesting, looking back, that 6’3” 325 lbs. was considered “big” for an O-lineman even in the ‘90s. Now, that’s an average, even smallish O-lineman in the NFL!
Well. He never saw him since he was running from behind him.
Like having an Abrams tank coming at you.
*this is late*
Like a semi truck coming at you full speed
When the video starts with the thumbnail 🔥
WTF, i know right?
Big sexy
That's professional stuff right there
Young Richter Bartolo colon
Noob Gaytuns lol
7:13 props to Shaq for that huge jump to protect those kids, he could have seriously injured one of them if he landed on them.
SentByHim
Yes sir
He cleared those kids plus almost two more rows
@@ryanboscoe9670 wth?
Ryan Boscoe, you should scuttle back to your mother’s basement.. unless you never left of course
Those kids would have both died if he hit them.
That ball was so slow what are you guys talking about? That could kill nobody
11:10 Larry Allen. I met him a few times in the early 90's when I was going to Chico State and he was at Butte College. I watched him play and he was just an amazing athlete. Ran 4.8 40 with ease and was faster than linebackers. Strong? Unbelievably strong. World class strength. And a nice guy to boot.
Thanks for this, loved seeing this play
You lucky as hell mate
What strikes me about this play was that he totally sold out his body to make the tackle, even after all that effort. What a hustle play.
The Chad Larry Allen vs the Virgin Leon Lett
Even as a kid, I liked seeing monstrous defensive linemen pick up a fumble or grab an interception/tipped ball and waddle in for a touchdown. It's got to be one of the high points of their year. They do this critical, but thankless job, then suddenly, they're a star :-) Their joy just overflows and you can see by the look on their face, they're over the moon. They won't let go of the ball or give it to a ref either...
"Mine!"
323 likes and no replies? Here you go!
@@rorysowersby6947 thanks man. I love seeing their team flood the field to congratulate them. Everybody's laughing and five minutes later, the guy's still grinning and holding the ball like it's going to get away.
What a beautiful observation. Everyone loves the underdog because we have all been there. Every now and then it's our turn for victory.
David Buschhorn that shit was like a poem.. 😂 beautiful
Great comment 👍
Dude the baseball player that took a nacho, I'm literally in tears x'D
Prince Fielder at his finest
You better give your dad his car back Jimbo
Jimmy Gangster that’s why I’m a ranger fan
Jimmy Gangster "the baseball player" not much of a baseball fan i take it? that's Prince Fielder, one of the best hitters in baseball while he was in the majors
Steve Swangler he deleted his comment cause he was Embarrassed
The moment at 1:25 is the most heartwarming thing I've ever seen. His teammates are so happy for him and it's fantastic to see the whole team celebrate an epic run with him
Of course this was after the whole Mets team vacated the dugout #SilentTreatment
6:46 when Shaq EARNED my respect by being a true athlete. Split second reaction and much more body control than seems possible. Nice save Shaq Hardy.
Shaq risked personal injury by diving over those kids.
@@markforbus6794 yup
He didnt save it lmao spurs ended up with it suns were already down court to stop the fast break by that time he was a bum
@@markforbus6794 i think he's talking about how Shaq dove OVER the kids when he only had a split second to recognize they were there
I'm sure he cares so much about earning your respect
Larry Allen's speed still blows me away, 320/330 pounds, benches 600 pounds, and he runs down a speedy linebacker , wow!
jamesd2128 it’s no speed well maybe i is but dat stride doe
700 lbs
A weight room legend with the speed and agility of a guy weighing 150lbs less
You can't teach hustle
@@tft8694 700 lbs? When?
1:55 "did Prince just grab a nacho?" My favorite moment in sports history
watching Prince's retirement press conference was genuinely heart-breaking; you could tell how much he loved the game he was raised around.
“He feels the pressure comin, as gay lays the wood on em” 😂 8:30
👌
“No that’s Harrison”👀🤣
I was going to comment the same thing 😂💀 till I saw this
I read your comment before the moment and it made it better.
“And he didn’t pull it in”
12:33 is possibly the most disrespectful play I have ever seen in the NFL, I fucking love it.
When you know the defense is sending 11...
8:30 "He feels the pressure on him as Gay lays the wood on him"
Steamy
😋
6:45 Childhood memories. " Do you remember that basketball game when Shaquille O'Neal tried to squash us to death, Tommy?"
Frank Black " ohhh Jimmy, I looked up and saw a big black snake as he went over us"
TOMMY HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Dr. Shaq doesn’t smash kids!
He took out 4 adults specifically to avoid the 2 kids. I hope the kids saved the playback clip. Hell of a memory.
7:13 Yes he jumped above those 2 kids on purpose, smart/fast thinking.
What a class act move.. 7' tall 350 lbs guy worth half a billion dollars, in the middle of a play, has the immediate reaction to launch himself into the stands to avoid hurting 2 kids court side.. god damn that deserves a standing ovation.
Shaq has kids, he had that father instinct before an athlete’s instinct in that moment.
just learned so much about shaq in that moment. dude is a hero. if he crashed into those kids they would have been destroyed.
he didnt like the guy in row 4
Mad respect goes out to Shaq.
Anyone else wanna go back to the days where, just like prince, We can snag nachos from strangers and laugh about it?
Next year hopefully, I hope they do what NFL is doing with people in the stands
no joke, been waiting to get seats along the lines in Seattle again. been too long since I've seen a game.
On my high school football team we had a play where we ran a hook and ladder to our 6’8” 350lbs offensive guard. We only ever ran it once but he got the ball and took it 77 yards into the end zone. One of my all time favorite football memories.
damn what a large and in charge lad
6'8 and 350 in high school? Bloody hell...
" As Gay lays the wood on him" 8:33
What does he mean
That's his last name
DatSavage 21 r/woooooooosh
I cAme here to find this. Lmfao
This is why you always check top comments before leaving one. That double entendre was Cris Collinsworth worthy
Why does colon remind me of the flex tape guy
lol
Lol
Breaks through the door: HEY PHIL SWIFT HERE WITH NEW FLEX TAPE
Lol
Who phil swift
Announcers low key just roasting the shit outta them
I Am Cornholio ikr
They small asses probably would get killed if they was out playin.
"71 Yards? More like 7100 yards!!"
Refrigerator 😂
I Am Cornholio “The earth is shaking”
During the Larry Allen Play.
INT happens, run starts. "Hmm, this seems pretty standard. Guy is decently sized, but I wouldn't really call it a big ma-"
Larry Allen Tackle. "Ahhhhhhhhh, there it is."
If there ever was a breakdown moment, this is it!
I thought the same damn thing! Was like 'allright he's a tall dude, maybe tha...' TACKLED BY A FUCKIN TRUCK!
As a Bears fan, that interception and run by Keith Traylor is one of my all-time favorite moments outside of 1985. That was just awesome.
LOVE that Colon homer. Thor was jumping up and down in the dugout like a little kid on Christmas morning.
0:00 a life changing moment for us all
Why was it so important?
Preppy Hotdawg because it’s Bartolo... it’s the greatest moment in all sports.
First hit of the mans life he was a pitcher most of his Career
@@defaultcankles4521 pitchers never hit especially a guy like him, people cheer just seeing him swing the bat Haha the fact that he hit a home run is crazy
@@defaultcankles4521 because Big Sexy deserves it.
I died when prince fielder ate that nacho. Definitely my favorite baseball clip of all time
If he had eaten less, he might havve been able to make plays like that.
12:00
I'm 6'3"
But only 190lbs. and sprinting is inconvenient
300+lbs is just insane at a full wind sprint
how did he stop
He didn't stop! He fell over!
I am also 6'3", back in high school I weighed a buck-fifty. I could run fast, once I got up to speed. We were doing a unit on track in PE, the teacher had us doing the 100 one day, running only two at a time. For this I ran against my bestie, the top sprinter in the school. Out of the blocks he was three yards ahead but from that point I started gaining on him, managed to cut it down to two yards by the time we crossed the line.
Fred Lougee and
@@supervision4137 I would have probably dusted him in the 200?
You don't have to be short to be fast. Being small just gives an advantage in starting quicker, and you should not need Newton standing there with a sign saying "F=MA" to figure this out.
@@supervision4137 eEXxd3
You know SHAQ had to make an appearance!
stfu you verified little bitch
@@ian_________778 ur mad
@@ian_________778 be quiet. you would never be there if you tried
@@ian_________778 bruh he is money coach so why u mad he aint no fortnite youtuber
@@ian_________778 shut up shit bucket
"40 50 watch out the Earth is shaking" 😂😂😂🤣😂😂😂😂🤣😂😂😅😅
lachapa Early why did they have to do him like that?💀💀
Definitely worth an "oh my"...
RIP Dick Enberg. Truly one of the all-time greats.
Most epic commentary ever
9:19 “How old is he?”
“I em twelf.” 😂
Not according to birth certifico
RushFanatic87 “He’s got the documentation. PLAY BALL!”
RushFanatic87 “this guys like 30, he’s got a mustache”
Best thicc boy moments
* boi
The nine tailed Fox correction *THICC* boi
@The nine tailed Fox
"Naurto"
PGA championship
Keith "Tractor" Traylor!!
10:27 "Sam Adams goes well with wings" I'm crying
Larry Allen's tackle is by far the most amazing thing in this video.
Francisco Leite I still can't figure out how he went from a stop, while other guy is running, and managed to catch up!?!? I mean, that was fuckin crazy...
@@layyouin6860 Angle of pursuit
Yeah bro, that guy was flying and never gave up on the play. 🙏🏽🤙🏽
OMG YES!!! EVERYONE just totally forgot that Troy Aikman got intercepted on the play LoL
BY FAR
Bartolo is one of my favorite baseball moments. He's been in the league foreverrrrr. Glad he got one.
3:03 Dick Enberg's commentary is simply brilliant. 60 years as a sportscaster one of the GOAT's rest in peace.
Years later I still remember the local news affiliate’s commentary on this play. “Look at the speed! The agility!”
"Big Keith Traylor! Look at him rumBLE!"
As a fellow big man this video warms me to my soul. Absolutely had me in tears for the lineman parts. When Madden was screaming about Jamal Adams having arms like a sprinter I could not breathe! Freaking amazing stuff
3:11 "The earth is shaking!!!" LMAO had me laughing!
I love how all the teammates are trying to protect him
I was dying
That Colon clip never gets old.
Ever. It's perfect in every single way.
In my opinion my favorite is the Baylor one the commentators and the fact that it wasn’t even a lucky tip it was a full on pass to him lol 😂
Bengie's triple always puts a huge smile on my face. I grew up a Giants fan and everyone loved him when he was playing. Understandable why he got traded but we all still loved him. He got a huge roar of approval when he returned during the World Series. Slowest player I've ever seen not named Bartolo Colon lol.
Those two kids in the front at 7:08 were the coolest kids in school the next day lmao "dude SHAQ JUMPED OVER ME"
9:38 "I love my mama very much. And now you know dat."
9:48 I love how the guy in the back immediately appreciated that it was the kicker who got him and started pointing and laughing."
@Fuck Off Let's see you get into the NFL, if that guy can do it so can you. Right? After all, he's just a big pussy with an eating disorder, you must be able to mop the floor with him.
I love a good waterboy reference
@Fuck Off bitch Is love to watch you return that ball
13:15 Babe Ruth running like a constipated penguin 😂
You may not know this, but everyone "ran" like this back then. It was the camera effect.
It was meant to be a joke
@@TheLuckyTitan Stick to your day job :-)
Hahahahahahah😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
NayNay stfu
Honestly all these plays warm my heart as an ex (high school) linemen but the best play on here has to be Larry Allen Chasing down the INT by Darrion Connor. That is some serious dedication by Larry. Not often can you evaluate heart of a player by the tape but that play definitely says a lot about him.
Agreed
And a lesson learned for Zeke Elliot (also a Cowboy) who got roasted for just standing there after a pick on a pass thrown to him. Peter King roasted him in his MMQB column the following Monday. I also sent Pete a letter with a link to a UA-cam video (a different one) showing the Larry Allen play. He used it in his column on Tuesday. Thanks much Pete!
One of the greatest offensive linemen of all time. No doubt. The channel KTO has a good video on him.
It's been a very very long time since I played football but I can remember, as clear as day, when one of our big guys picked up a fumble ... I never ran so fast in my life to try and get a block for my dude. Puts a smile on my old-ass face even today.
For those non hockey fans out there for reference those first hockey clips are big boy moments, Chara is 7 ft 2 and plays hockey for some reason.
Sirfrostysnow no he isn’t.. He’s 6’9
Werneri Suihkonen that’s still taller than most professional athletes
He might just like hockey
Noah Sorensen he's also a magician...
Vagina Crusher not only that but being tall is a disadvantage in hockey. Chara is the Mugsy Bogues of hockey
*the earth is shAKINg*
TheMagicSlinky your comment goes well with ur pfp
Look at him rUMBle
That was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. Hahaha, that was great... :D
3:03 we need these anouncers in the nfl today
Sports Madness ikr😂
OBServe Garage queer is not a word
Triple Parakeet-Shoes what does it mean
Triple Parakeet-Shoes and what does that mean
Triple Parakeet-Shoes ????
12:34
I remember watching this play live. I think it was Christmas 2018, or around that time. I figured it was gonna be a play like The Fridge, run a big man up the middle. But when he threw the floater for the TD, the house I was at went crazy. That play will be with me forever.
3:09 LOOK AT HIM RUMBLEEEEEE...40...50...WATCH OUT THE EARTH IS SHAKING 😂😂😂
The announcers can be such trolls at times. LOL! 😂
"Ice maker"
Dick Enberg. RIP. One of his classics.
Nate Erre thats fucked up lowkey
His own teammates were pushing him down the field!!
Dat larry Allen play always gets me
8:30 “as gay lays the wood on him”
😂😂😂😂😂😂
LOL
I was just about to make this comment but knew someone had to be thinking the same thing lmao
Tim Newton you have a dirty mind...lol
A few seconds later:
No wonder he didn't tip that, he knew he was gonna get labeled!
lol said the same thing wen he said it
Something just heart warming when a hefty brother comes through to shine for us big guys
1:29 when I'm trying to defend my meal from Burger King from my brothers...
I love that vid of Shaq flying into the stands, because the commentators are absolutely right: he went full athlete on everyone to make sure he didn't hit those kids in the front row. Awesome.
I would be 100% okay with Shaq tackling me
Dad Reflexes
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Bartolo’s home run is such an underrated moment, that was awesome
I was in the right field foul line at that game, funny too cause I just groaned as a Padres fan xD
That’s one of the greatest moments in baseball history!
Spoogs Q I’m a Brewers fan and this seems like something we would do
Bob Donald, it’s not that a pro player hit a home run. It’s Bartolo Colon that did it. He’s a pitcher who had never hit one, a big guy who is a fun player to watch. He loves the game and the fans love him back. It was a fun moment.
That was cool
As a former football player for about 15-16 seasons. It's never good when you get bodied by the kicker, he definitely heard about that one for a while from his team.
8:32 We all just going to ignore that commentary.... Fair enough. LOL
Wdym? There is a comment about that with like 900 likes
The other commentator was trying not to laugh
@Joel Banning "he didn't pull it in"
yes yes we know your gay...
7:43 DUMMY THICC 👀👀👀
Gay
Greatomeister joke dumbass
@@yezzuuuhh1989 Thats just how homophobic he is
@@greatomeister675 r/woosh
That’s Bill dauterive.
GAY LAYS THE WOOD ON EM
I'm glad I wasn't the only one. Thank you, human.
Hilarious hahaha I didn't even notice it
This shitty video was gay. Hardly no actual fatties. BOOOOO!
haha I scrolled down to look for this one, dauym!
@@drunkroku4054 wtf. How fat do they have to be? You expecting heystacks calhoun? 8:00 start of that play if anyone reading the comments is wondering. 8:32 for the comment.
8:30 "He feels the pressure coming as Gay lays the wood on him" alright man
Lmaoooooo I hit pause so fast😭
In unison: "LARRY ALLEN?!?!?!" LOL
o-ineman #73 isnt doing too bad, either. at least for about 3/4 of the way and then he gives up.
guess at the end of the day the LB who got the interception wasnt exactly fast, but still.. from a dead stop with less than 10 yards of cushion, that is one of the most freakish displays of big guy athleticism ever put on tape.
@Taz Saalim I
@@erbgorre Linebacker was Darion Conner came second in his states 100m, ran a 4.81 40 yard* (Larry 4.85, and also a 30 inch vertical when he was 340 but you also see him run side by side on the same angle with Aikman who did a 4.7) which at the time was quite fast for a linebacker and he in particular while not a speed demon by today's standards was known for his edge speed and ability to cover faster guys then your average linebacker could hang with. Also IMO it looked less like that Defensive lineman for the saints (73) gave up and more like lactic acid build/not enough oxygen to keep going more than anything.
7:08 lol, I love the fact that he jumped over the kids so they don’t get hurt.
It's a little late but that was his parent instincts kicking in
8:33 "He feels the pressure as Gay lays the wood on him" out of context is not a good sentence
You missed the word coming too 😂
Lmao I knew someone else would hear that
“No wonder he didn’t tip that”
I’ll cheer any linemen scoring a touchdown even against my team.
If Big Sexy hit that home run at Citi Field, we woulda torn the stadium down from excitement.
slovak4life1991 Kevin Nash. Big Sexy??
11:26 Larry allllllleeeeeen
garret phillips yeah that was impressive.
Ayyyy Whitechapel
You mean *BARRY* Allen?
10:20 brings so much joy to my soul
sm central "look at sam addams got a lil flavor"
Big man exists
Commentators: make sure everyone knows he's big man
BOAGRIUSSSSSSS!!!!!
From Goliath to the God Emperor, everyone respects a big boi
LOOK AT HIM RUUUMBLE
Just because you’re big guy, doesn’t mean you’re BIG guy
*BIG MAN WITH BALL*
10:15 Rumblin', Bumblin', Stumblin'! I still remember hearing that kind of thing, when my father watched the games. That announcer was one of the better ones.
You mean Boomer? He’s literally still an analyst on NBC
7:03 imagine being the kids there... your life flashing before your eyes...
Good guy at 7:08 not running into the kids.
K
K
Fxt .gt ñnssm
Good guy shaq
dergartenkanal fatherly instinct
When you consider the stakes, James Harrison going end zone to end zone takes the prize for biggest moment. That play effectively won the Super Bowl for the Steelers.
It did no such thing but it was a brilliant moment in an exceptional SB
“You can feel the ground shaking” 😂😂😂 3:12
Wow the clip @ 11:16, jeez! 73 was moving for a big man. He didn’t even have a good pursuit angle and he caught damn
amazing hustle haha
Theres an amazing video about him. The video is about the guy himself. Its from a channel called KTO. He was one of the most athletic beasts on the field. He benched like 600 pounds and ran a 4.5 im pretty sure. Absolute insanity.
Larry Allen 💪
He was not even fat wtf 🤣🤣🤣
@@n8thegreat445 Nah, he didn't run a 4.5 - he ran a 4.85 40 during his last year in college at Sonoma State. Still insanely fast for a lineman - he also had a 30 inch vert and could bench 700 lbs.
He protecc
He attacc
Most importantly...
He become legend while eating Big Macc
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9:53 That kicker #99 runs like a Titan from ‘Attack on Titan’ 😂🤣
😂😂
Lmao
Larry Allen is the most impressive thing on this list, guys that big shouldnt be that fast lol
Mopar Maniac that is one of the best moments in sports history because of the angle
Larry Allen, Barry Allen, what's the difference?
Larry Allen is Barry Allen's real dad
I’ve met Larry Allen. He came and did a clinic with my high school team. The guy is MASSIVE! He’d been retired for a few years, but he could still move! It’s scary how athletic NFL linemen really are.
I have to believe anyone that made the NFL was the best player on their high school team at every position on the field (except kicking). That rundown was awe inspiring, what a play
The "Big Sexy" Bartolo Colón
That was his first career home run partly because he'd been an American League pitcher most of his career and those guys usually don't have to swing the bat with the AL using the DH rule
8:20 that guy came from the back from doing cocaine just to celebrate lol
I’m dead 😂
You rite tho'. lmao!
Oh shit lol
Dude! Seriously! Awesome comment! I had to go back and watch, and now I'm laughing my ass off. Good one. 👍
Big Boy: Hits it yard! Ambles to third base.
Third base coach: “What are you doing? Why’s you stop? You hit a home run!”
Big Boy (Wheezing out of breath): “No I didn’t..... I’m standing on third.”
As a fellow “big guy” this brings a tear to my eyes
Fr dude idk why.
8:56 I’ve noticed this ever since I’ve seen Dwight Howard make this shot, yet I’ve never seen anyone say anything about how smooth the ball went into the net. It looks like it barely touched the net at all.
it was one of the smoothest shots ive ever seen
Jackson The Dog in school we used to call that the sexy swish
As a European myself, Can you explain why its so special for some basketball players to score a 3 pointer? I have no clue. Every professional should hit those easy right?
8:32 "as Gay lays the wood on him" 🤣🤣😂😂😂
GREAT VIDEO!! Thank you for showing the whole play, the replay and all the commentary. Oh, and thanks for closing with Vince.
“He sure did take one of that mans nachos” triggered my Siri😂
Announcers ending a man's whole career like
He felt the pressure as Gay laid the wood on him.
Bruh 💀☠
Imagine being the ONE guy to give up a homerun to Bartolo Colon
Fun fact:
James Shields was a low 3 era pitcher, leading candidate for the Cy Young, and was in the top 5 for the NL MVP. His era from his next start after the home run to present day went from 3.01 to 9.27.
Bartolo gave him crippling depression
Lolll Babe Ruth running the bases with that music playing is so damn funny. I especially liked when he started jogging once he dropped the bat, the way he was barely moving his arms lol awesome stuff
7:07 Shaq almost kills the two kids in the front lol
James Ziegler that's why he jumped
Impressive
Pure athleticism
His reaction time was very impressive, had a very short period to think about jumping and doing so
That's a dad move right there. If he hadn't been able to clear them, he would have seriously hurt those kids. He legit risked his season to do that. A guy that big flying into some chairs has a real chance to break something.
Bartolo homering will forever be my favorite baseball moment
Noartist Bartolo has been in the Mlb since 1999 and had never hit a home run. He was 40+ years old and also a pitcher. Whenever a player (usually a rookie) hits their first career home run, all of the player in the dugout do like a prank and leave the dugout. Then they wait a bit and come out and congratulate whoever it was
Noartist Bartolo is also a meme so it was funny when he hit the homer
Not only had Bartolo never hit a homerun, but he was also hilariously bad at batting throughout his career
So is he considered a good player ?
Not so much any more, he's like 43 now. He's an OK 4 or 5 pitcher in the league nowadays.
However, when he was young he was like a 4x All Star and has a Cy Young under his belt that was also a wins leader year for him
11:13 That's why they call the position "Offensive Tackle."
3:13 "Watch out! The earth is shaking!" LOL
Joe Flacco Sliding Compilation!
*I Won’t Stop Asking*
TY YT yesssssssss
😆
Even the opposition smiles when the big guy's are running for the end zone.
Beautiful.
Why was the bears announcer roasting him 😂😂
Mgotskill straight flaming my guy 💀💀💀
U must not be a football fan if u dont get what they meant. The frisgerator was a player
GIMMEDEMANKLES THE EARTH IS SHAKING😂😂😂
I don't think there's a better moment in sports than the big guy making the play. The fans go absolutely crazy, the announcers instantly get EXCITED and make some of the best calls, and their teammates are even more hyped than anyone else.
I miss team sports man :/
10:50 but the way his teammates cleaning the way, im sure theyre just smiling and kicking everyone out of the path