Ryan Clark's INSANE Pittsburgh Steelers Career Highlights
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Ryan Clark was beyond underrated. With not your prototypical career, Ryan Clark made his impact noticed opposite of Troy Polamalu! One of my favorite players to wear the black & gold, Clark was a monster.
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Not your typical FS. Ryan Clark caused some of the most violent football collisions I had ever seen. With clutch plays during the divisional matchup against BAL, fair to say Ryan Clark was an absolute beast. Clark left everything on the field.
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Great video on Clark. He is a beast. Any chance of doing one of these on Tyrone Carter? He was hidden gem on those two Super Bowl teams that rarely gets acknowledged. Thanks either way.
We need a Lamar Woodly highlight!!!!
Madden was still in the booth when Ryan was playing!?
Idk Roy Williams had my more violent hits both was great though
😂😂😂😂
Who’s here cause he said he can tackle Derrick Henry!!
LITERALLY!!!! Im a yinzer from Australia and learning about the history of our great team it’s awesome seeing this
😂😂 red handed
Yep
Yep that's me! Lmao
😂😂😂
Here because of Derrick Henry's talk on "the pivot show"!!
Same 😂
Literally
Ok, Clark makes that tackle.
😂😂😂
i still think he might not make that tackle
I really feel the reason Troy could roam and play off his instincts so much is because Ryan was so smart and disciplined in the back end
Yes Troy said that himself, Clark would clean up a lot of troys mistakes on the back end. Perfect tandem
I think that was SUPPOSED to be what Edwards and Fitzpatrick was and to an extent it happened
The two safeties are supposed to a team within the team and Troy and RC epitomized that better than anyone.
@@brian5863if we did that Budda Baker trade people were hyping then we'd actually have that and it would be fucking spectacular
That’s why communication is vital, and they new what each other was thinking
I'm here to see if Ryan Clark can tackle King Henry in the hole 10/10.
He's telling the truth. He's stopping Henry
He's telling the truth
Me too lol
He would.
He absolutely would not, stop it.
He would have retired even earlier than he did 😅
Ryan Clark was very underated....he was a really good safety!
I agree. My memory of him is somewhat tainted. Cause we lost that overtime game in denver because he can't play in high altitude due to his health problems and i really feel like we would have beat them if it wasnt in denver
@@jameswhite4874 not his fault. I knew the nfl would make the steelers play at Denver every time until Clark left Pittsburgh
One of my favorites
Alot of those hit can't even do anymore. Miss those days.
Yeah watching his highlights what a great duo was Ryan and Troy, it was a pity due Ryan disease he couldn't played many games and Steelers leave him on free agency
Clark had total disregard for his own body. He was a torpedo out there.
I just commented on the way he sacrificed his body out there! No fucks given! This dude had that killer instinct! And the MMA community thinks he's soft 😂
He literally gave no fucks
Well said, my man. The dude might be declared legally insane, lol. He just wanted to destroy people. And….he did. I miss him being back there.
We need another Ryan Clark to pair up with Minkah. The D would be unstoppable.
Total disregard for his opponents either 😂
Because he was under size and had no talent
RC was a savage!!! Him being on ESPN and the Pivot will make you forget that
I had to come today to watch his highlights, he was a beast indeed. However, he's so articulate on TV, I never knew he was like this at all man, he's a real hitter.
He was an assassin. One of my favorite players. Never got the respect….but he still took heads off shoulders
I still remember that hit against Willis Mcgahee in the AFC championship game. Lawd have mercy.
Literally, that's my first thought every time I hear Clark's name.
My teeth are still loose
@@tim9662 🤣🤣
I thought McGahee died
They both got took to “mercy” hospital in Pittsburgh lol the fact u said mercy is kinda funny for a Pittsburgh person. They literally got took to mercy hospital after the big hit
Never knew bro was this nice got me looking up all his shit 😂
Dude you gotta be young lol Ryan was dat nicca on da field!
@@FordFitness334lol let the young buck live. He’s learning.
Ryan Clark #25 is another unsung hero of the 2000s defenses. His work at FS in coverage is what allowed Polamalu to excel and be himself. Without top notch FS play, Polamalu gets exposed.
Lastly, Ryan Clark IS THE REASON we won that divisional playoff game against Baltimore in 2011. He took the game over almost singlehandedly on defense.
Well Troy Polamalu was undoubtedly the heart and sole of the defense and the team back when he played. When we needed a game sealing play, when we needed a momentum shifter to get us back in the game, whatever it was, a lot of times, Troy was the answer. But Ryan Clark was a huge playmaker, too.
@@Leeedy_1 Yes we all know Polamalu was the Ace on the defense and the game changer, I was stating Clark's importance for Polamalu to be in position to make those plays.
@@nick56677 Troy did it with Chris Hope, too. I think it's fair to say it's good to have good players at both safety positions.
Notice how most of these are steelers vs. Ravens, man those were some of the hardest hitting games i had ever seen and as a defensive player i loved it !
It’s crazy to see how nice of a guy Ryan Clark is today vs when he played he was a demon..
Right!! Seems like a COMPLETELY different human!! lol
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reverse cte
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Ryan Clark.. The Hammer.
I’m here bc Derrick Henry was talking shit.
Yup, came here to refresh my memory on the menace that was Ryan Clark
lol me too
Dang skippy
There's nothing like sitting in Heinz field, hearing that crack echo from Ryan Clark hitting someone then the Roar from the crowd. haven't heard that in awhile.🤘
Boy was a menace, you can’t mention Troy without Clark
Man RC was a heat seeking missile fr!
1:29 troy prayed for wes welker after that hit 😂
As he should bro God damn.
He hits people so ferociously it makes me gasp just watching!
Clark and Polamalu made such a GREAT team. Both were fun to watch knocking heads off!
Clark really did not care about his own health, went all out. He is a good commentator now too. Guy knows the game.
That hit on Welker changed his life! I still havent seen a hit that hard since!
You can hear the scream
Earl Thomas on Gronk was nasty, he fucks the man's lungs.
25 was a stone cold savage. Feared nothing. True Steeler through and through.
I Did Not Know Ryan Clark Was Like This 😂🐐
Oh yea Ryan Clark hit hard
Same bro. New respect for Clark!
Me either I thought he was a cover safety
Word i felt like I watched him his whole career on the steelers and never knew he cracked like this
At all bro! This Nigga nice af
He was a savage. I know most Steelers fans loved his hit on Willis McGahee the most of his highlights which I loved, too. But the one I like the most is the hit on Wes Welker just bc he played for the Pew Stinkland Deflatriots, and those that know me know that I hate that team more than anything on the face of this earth. Clark is definitely one of my favorite Steelers i’ve ever seen play.
Ryan Clark was the backup that allowed Troy to be so aggressive.
I don’t follow what you mean the back? Troy played SS, RC was FS. You saying Troy was the starter & RC was the backup or RC played center field good so Troy can get busy???
@@bryanreese4231 It's not hard to understand what he's saying. What he's saying is that Ryan Clark was Troy's backup at Safety by meaning Clark's play/ability to play on an island gave Polamalu the reigns to be aggressive, roam the field and play off his instincts not that he was an actual backup lol. Ryan Clark pretty much gave Polamalu the ability to play like he does. They were a great tandem a complimentary to one another a backup to each others ability to play on the ball . The Steelers secondary back then and defense wouldn't be as good as it was without them.
@@NXS1FY agreed
As a browns fan, i agree here. Hated the steelers (still do haha) but i respect the talent
Absolutely Troy no longer played as good as he could when Ryan was no longer in Steelers
Hearing the hits Ryan Clark delivered on TV almost could feel it at home.
Ryan Clark played like he was huge. These hits are insane.
Best safety duo ever Polamalu and Clark....receivers didn't wanna catch it when they knew those two were near.
They were good, but don't forget Cam Chancellor and Earl thomas. I still think you are right, but those two are a close second.
@@hectorcolon2563can and earl are way better than rc and Troy. Troy is up there with them, but not rc.
I been waiting for a Ryan Clark highlight reel, good shit
Holy crap Ryan was a BEAST dude played like he had size tho but he was small but yet he,d put the hurt on many geee and lay dudes out including himself occasionally, mad respect 💯.
Ya ryans laying Henry down 7:25
So now I know why he was so confident hahahahah
So we all came from the same clip 😂😂
Lmaoo I can looking too I know bruh wasn’t jus talking he ca back it up fasho
QBs feared Troy. WRs and RBs saw Ryan Clark in their nightmares.
Just a solid guy. Good in all areas but feel like he made more out of his career than his pure talent said he should. Also was a perfect pairing with Troy.
Never get tired of these videos keep ‘em up
Ryan clark was the hitman for those teams, hines ward of the defense
Dude could lay the wood. Respect to you Mr. Clark. Also thanks for the memories.
Talk about an underrated player! Great video!
Ryan Clark was the shit he is a beast
As a woman who is just getting into football and watching highlights of older players, trying to understand positions and plays and everything football... i sometimes seeing guys getting hit and if I dont hear the helmets clash I think its just their body... It cant be that hard. 😂 And then I watched Ryan Clark. But also, I think about being on the field and getting the balls and all of those big boys trying to rip my head off... And reality sets in. Hats off to football players. God bless them.
Still puzzeled but thankfull Washington let him go, can only imagine the scare Washington D was with Ryan Clark and Sean Taylor back there dishing out the pain
Ryan Clark was the last of the age of the hard hitting safeties. Tatum, Lott, Atwater, and the guys of yore. Hitting has been legislated out of the game. Ryan got the very end of when you could sorta still hit. A beloved Steeler by me, great ESPN commentator, and will be in the Steelers Hall of Honor.
Definitely under recognized for his play. He would be an absolute monster in this Era.
How could I have forgotten how great he was!
This era was fantastic. Watching Pittsburgh and Baltimore go at it was better than most Superbowl games. Those teams were absolutely stacked with great players. Watching the safeties out there head hunting was great football. Ed Reed and Clark kept the offenses on their toes.
Going up 20 miles North of Pittsburgh and being a lifelong diehard Steelers fan, my entire life im actually old enough to remember all the 70's Superbowl wins and those AWESOME, year after year Steelers Defenses. Flash forward to the '08 Steelers Defense went down as on of the greatest of all time, goes without saying Polamalu of course was one of the best, if not the best at SS, BUT Clark was an absolute BEAST!!!!!!!!!!! How FS do you see that can lay the smack down on you like a LB, but turn around the next play and catch an interception, and stop the run like he does. Again of course Polamalu does, but he's a freak of nature.
The Steelers I grew up with were just built different
Ryan Clark was a tremendous player
That hit on Welker was vicious.
The hits during his career were epic he basically turned the game around in that championship game. Going to miss the old Steelers of the last twenty years. But here’s to the next crew, Here we go Steelers here we go. Steeler Nation for life.
“Looks like the ball just squirts right outta there” is wicked commentary.
anybody who disagrees with this is not allowed to speak on it anymore. he’s not saying he would lay him out. y’all acting like ryan clark wasn’t a straight up beast on one of the best defenses of all time. would he tackle him? no fkn question.
Lmaoo that hit on Wes welker was uncalled for 😂 vicious
Man I miss u Clark!!! Exceptional hitter!! We need u back bruh
You hear a lot of football players say “I sacrifice my body for the game.” Legends prove it to you and never say a word!
Been looking for Clark, Harrison jersey for the longest time
Legend.
Ryan clark one hardest hitters in nfl history!!!!
Ryan Clark was a BEAST!🖤💛
That wasn't Ryan that was Jack Tatum in disguise. Daaaammmmmm!!!!!!
I Will Always Remember The Hit He Put On Willis Mcgahee In AFC Championship But Especially The Hit He Put On Wes Welker OMG That Man Was A Bad Dude He Hit With Straight Aggression & Toughness Thats What A Steeler Is All About Definitely Underrated 🖤💛🐐
Definitely underrated, the hardest hitter of his generation for sure...cats just don't know!!
Somebody forgot to tell Clark he wasn't a linebacker. Massive hits!
Steelers hall of honor I say yes
Obvious
The should call it the "Hall of Horror"
Its filled with assassins that didn't care about personal safety. Greg Lloyd , Kevin & Joe Greene, Lambert , Mel Blount and James Harrison.
The stadium itself, has CTE .
It's funny cuz the MMA community was pretty reluctant to give rc any credibility when it came to his take on toughness or combat sports, that's cuz a lotta MMA fans weren't football fans!!!! Ryan was a freaking SAVAGE!!!! This man BROUGHT THE PAIN And had the warrior mentality!
Wes Welker hit is just insane, that was in 08, which would’ve been a year after Sean Taylor died, yeah, Ryan definitely learned that from him😂RIP Sean T
Had the game of his life vs BAL didn’t he 😭😭💪🏽
Ryan Clark is the most underrated safety. He's never in any of the convos
I remember being so concerned about him the first time he played in Denver and had the reaction because of his sickle cell trait. Glad Cowher refused to let him travel to Denver before SB XL
Clark wasn't even on the time then
Tomlin refused to let him go to Denver for a mnf game in 2009. Stillers won with TC playing FS
11:13.... 43 the foodball God reading Brady like a book 🤣🤣
I really hope I never hear Clark lecture anyone about player safety. I know this was a different game than it is now, but man, he was ruthless. The hit on Welker was dirty.
It was clean football was like that and worse back then
Its the Zelda intro music for me lol but Ryan C. Was a dope ass safety 💯
CTE got this man on speed dial. Ya love to see it.
RC is one of my childhood favorites. Never a Steelers fan, but I loved the way he played. Just that whole defense. I remember watching him split McGahee in half and watching em both just lay there. Dude was like a smarter bob sanders that more let the game come to him. Troy Polomalu is a legend on his own but part of his greatness came from having RC on the free side. WILL have his Jersey one day.
He was the man, then turned his back on Steelers and the fans. That puts a stain on any legacy. You were only loved where you made the biggest impact
You know it’s bad when Troy got to talk to God for a sec😭
True head hunter 🔥
Yeah he making that hit on Henry for sure!!!
Damn!!!! That’s Ryan Clark from ESPN. That dude was a beast!!!
He was the reason for helmet to helmet rule. Holy shit the derrick henry tackle would be awesome
Ryan was a beast
Dude was a baller!
Beast and always sacrifices his body every lethal hit. 💪 thanks bro for the hardest hits 👍 😎
I never knew this man was a defensive monster like that sheesh they was scared of the right of this man🤣😂💪🏿
Ryan Clark is one of a kind!
My two favorite types of players are pissed off linebackers and psychotic safeties.
Name a few
Actually thought this video would be longer.
Here because of the Derrick Henry conversation
Lol me too!!! 😂😂😂 made me go check to see wtf Ryan was talking... Ryan is right!!
Nah Ryan Clark is that dude!!
Top 3 hardest hitting safeties in nfl history period ‼️ lsu alumni and Steelers legend The man RC25 ‼️‼️
That hit on welker makes me quiver everytime no matter how many times I’ve seen it…
Man the way Ryan used to sacrifice his body was CRAZY! Ryan knocked himself out half as many times as knocked other people out, reckless abandon and no fucks given, rc was putting that HURT on you!
The ultimate Best. No phucking questions about it.
4:12 Ryan Clark was a demon
After saying he can tackle Derek Henry.! I instantly click Ryan Clark highlights
Clark is a dawg!!! Deon has a son with that same dawg mentality...
Ryan Clark was the East Coast version on Ronnie Lott
All those helmet hits that are illegal now are fun to watch.
Im convinced if he was just bigger he would be one of the best Middle linebackers ever💯🤣 & Imma ravens fan but Imagine leading that steelers team with all those hitters as a safety in tackles. That is crazy for him to had did that