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BO ∩ DEION: The collision of multi-sport stars produced 4 home runs and one dislocated shoulder 

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Bo Jackson vs. Deion Sanders should have been a year-round, years-long rivalry. Amid a small field of two-sport athletes, Jackson was the most prominent to stake out a successful forked pro career, playing with the Kansas City Royals into early Fall, then joining the Los Angeles Raiders as soon as baseball season ended. Sanders followed Jackson, but changed things up and experimented, first favoring NFL over MLB when the seasons coincided, then attempting to hop back and forth in-season.
This could have gone on for years. If things lined up right, we could have watched Bo and Deion share a baseball diamond several times per summer, then occupy opposite sides of the ball in the occasional NFL game. It would have been a fun rivalry, too, because these two stars had such different public personas, and quite a bit to say about one another.
As it happened, Jackson's famous, devastating hip injury in 1991 ended the rivalry. Jackson couldn't play football anymore after surgery, and his AL-only baseball career never again crossed paths with Deion's. Sanders, meanwhile, got to live out the extremes and dreams that made Jackson's initial pursuit so exciting: the World Series, Super Bowls, the Football Hall of Fame, and so forth.
But! For one brief stretch of Summer 1990, Bo was a Royal and Deion a New York Yankee. They played a few games of baseball against one another. And one of those games, in July, was full of drama. Bo and Deion combined to give us multiple home run blasts, a home run earned on foot, and a visit to the hospital. It's a shame we didn't get to see more of these two, together and opposed, but for one night, Bo and Deion gave us a show, like a condensed version of the rivalry that could have been. This is the story of that overlap -- the buildup, the excitement, and the aftermath.
Written and produced by Seth Rosenthal
Edited by Ryan Simmons
Motion graphics by Michael Das
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Комментарии : 910   
@augustuscaesar9995
@augustuscaesar9995 3 года назад
Deion's baseballs talent isn't discussed that much. This guy was so fast that he once led the NL in triples while playing in only 97 games for that year
@SSNESS
@SSNESS 9 месяцев назад
Never knew he played for the Giants
@camdenprice14
@camdenprice14 3 года назад
I think people often forget that Deion’s the only player to play in the super bowl and the World Series
@djtrankilo231
@djtrankilo231 3 года назад
I'm just wondering if Bo will ever be inducted into both Cooperstown and Canton
@fredfrederickson
@fredfrederickson 3 года назад
DJ Trankilo I wish he could get in but he didn’t play long enough
@logant44
@logant44 3 года назад
he played great in the world series as well, i believe he was the mvp
@FlyingDwarfman
@FlyingDwarfman 3 года назад
@@logant44 As stated in the video, he would've been had the Braves won. Alas, because they didn't, he didn't.
@darkknightsds
@darkknightsds 3 года назад
No, they don't
@palaceofwisdom9448
@palaceofwisdom9448 3 года назад
Imagine Bo playing for the Raiders years later when they had a baseball diamond on the field. He could have played both sports simultaneously.
@tiger5869
@tiger5869 3 года назад
Yeah he starts at home, hits the ball to deep center field, runs over two defenders and scores a touchdown
@jismjacket
@jismjacket 3 года назад
Inter-league play....like on BASEketball
@djtrankilo231
@djtrankilo231 3 года назад
I'm surprised Bo never played for the A's. He'd probably save on travel and rent.
@augustuscaesar9995
@augustuscaesar9995 3 года назад
@@djtrankilo231 The Raiders played in Los Angeles during Bo's time with the team. Bo playing baseball for the Dodgers or Angeles would make more sense
@djtrankilo231
@djtrankilo231 3 года назад
@@augustuscaesar9995 oh yeah! They did. It would have made more sense. Or at least Bo should've played for the Chiefs
@alessandroc29
@alessandroc29 3 года назад
Was this Overlap or Beef? Beeflap.
@veggie530
@veggie530 3 года назад
Sounds.... vaginal
@garygood6804
@garygood6804 3 года назад
Beef flap patty wack. Eat that beefy flap
@Goooodawgs561
@Goooodawgs561 3 года назад
Beeflap, could lead to getting teeth capped or even a wreath for mom dukes on some grief crap
@SimuLord
@SimuLord 3 года назад
@@veggie530 Beef Curtains History.
@holdenfegan1613
@holdenfegan1613 3 года назад
sounds like an arby's menu item
@Brantly98
@Brantly98 3 года назад
Seeing Bo's injury just punches me in the stomach every time. He's the ultimate "what-if" in sports.
@badcornflakes6374
@badcornflakes6374 3 года назад
Yup, and I'm a huge Raiders fan
@noahl5973
@noahl5973 3 года назад
@@badcornflakes6374 thats tough
@talentedhypocrite2082
@talentedhypocrite2082 3 года назад
There’s no what if he did it it was cut short we know what if would’ve happened
@jaycosper8048
@jaycosper8048 3 года назад
For me, he's the 2nd biggest what if. My #1? When Portland offered Clyde Drexler and the number 2 pick in the 84 draft to Houston, in exchange for Ralph Sampson. Houston said no. "What if" Houston had said yes? #1 pick: Hakeem Olajuwon #2 pick: Michael Jordan Trade pickup: Clyde Drexler Just think about that. 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
@dingerboi4
@dingerboi4 2 года назад
Ken Griffey Jr.
@milesprofilio2053
@milesprofilio2053 3 года назад
Overlap: Tony Gwynn and Rickey Henderson Two players who were masters of their respective crafts who both ended up on the 2001 Padres at the end of their careers. Rickey’s 3000th hit was in Tony’s last game
@carsonc3314
@carsonc3314 3 года назад
I was there 😀
@TheAwesome604
@TheAwesome604 3 года назад
I love the Padres so I’d love this
@Piecesof8
@Piecesof8 3 года назад
man i'd love this. i fell in love with baseball as a 9 year old watching the 1996 Padres, with Rickey and Tony batting first and second. it's emblematic of Rickey's career that between that season and the 2001 season with the Padres, he played for four different teams.
@matthicksxx
@matthicksxx 3 года назад
In that game, Gwynn and Henderson became the first NL teammates to have 3,000 hits
@kevin7151
@kevin7151 3 года назад
Both superb baseball players. As an NL fan I saw Gwynn play far more. Quite frankly one of the best hitters I have seen in my 60 years on this earth. And a great sportsman too. RIP Tony
@COBRoh28
@COBRoh28 3 года назад
Imagine if Bo Jackson lifted weights
@sethrotull1
@sethrotull1 3 года назад
Would have taken away his flexibility.
@danelmore6553
@danelmore6553 3 года назад
He already was so strong he ripped his own leg out of its socket. If he had lifted weights, I am pretty sure his skin would have exploded.
@playa1737
@playa1737 3 года назад
It wouldn’t have been as cool
@malcolmwolfe8879
@malcolmwolfe8879 3 года назад
Probably would have destroyed what made him great. His hip flexibility, translated into an explosive first step and being able to drive through defenders.
@matthewtriaszin1965
@matthewtriaszin1965 3 года назад
@@malcolmwolfe8879 absolutely false. Hip flexibility is a necessity of any of the movements derived from Olympic weightlifting. I.e the clean and the snatch. Football strength and conditioning has focused on these movements for *decades* at this point, so this idea that "lifting would have ruined what made him great" is ridiculous and absolutely just shows that the person doesn't actually understand strength and conditioning training.
@palaceofwisdom9448
@palaceofwisdom9448 3 года назад
While I respect Deion's ability, nothing he did ever came close to watching Bo run out an entire quarter in one play in the Tecmo Super Bowl.
@SupahFans
@SupahFans 3 года назад
Palace Of Wisdom LOL yessss, that's it....the penultimate measurement of an Athlete's dominance over another
@dbradandthem2727
@dbradandthem2727 3 года назад
You're bugging.
@TheReal_Pim_Tool
@TheReal_Pim_Tool 3 года назад
I played some Tecmo Super Bowl the other day, that game is so easy it’s boring.
@TripleLayerLemonCake
@TripleLayerLemonCake 3 года назад
ah yes, deion cannot compare to this other amazing athlete because..... He wasn't the best player in an old ass game?? This makes sense???
@nikolasfrisco9293
@nikolasfrisco9293 3 года назад
@@TripleLayerLemonCake the reasoning is whack but Jackson was the better duel athlete. Not taking anything away from Sanders but Jackson was a freak of nature.
@dionr1168
@dionr1168 3 года назад
Let's not forget how close Bo was to robbing Deion of an Inside the Park Home Run.
@danelmore6553
@danelmore6553 3 года назад
I had forgotten that actually. I feel certain it would have been the most famous moment in sport for a decade had he actually caught it.
@jaquanjasper3664
@jaquanjasper3664 3 года назад
Lets not forget how close Deion was to having a world series ring and a super bowl ring and being the best player on both teams...
@SimuLord
@SimuLord 3 года назад
Bo may have been injured in the '91 playoffs...but he was still on the Raiders' roster for Tecmo Super Bowl that fall, and video game history was made.
@kenneththomas2032
@kenneththomas2032 3 года назад
3 Homer's, by one guy and an inside the park by the other , only because the for mentioned had an error from trying to rob the latter and was injured because of it. Life truly is captured in the instant.
@jeremyferro7336
@jeremyferro7336 3 года назад
He was not the best player on the Yankees look up the roster...
@arcsine
@arcsine 3 года назад
Deion a legend no doubt but still gotta give the edge to Bo Jackson who, along with Michael Jordan and Wayne Gretzky, fought crime and protected the environment in the late 80s and early 90s with the ProStars.
@rebeccatrishel
@rebeccatrishel 3 года назад
I know it's true, but it's so awesome it sounds fake
@roguishpaladin
@roguishpaladin 3 года назад
Relevant: This Linkara video reviewing a comic adaptation of ProStars in NBComics: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2STs1f_1D9I.html
@markjackson6431
@markjackson6431 3 года назад
I WAS OBSESSED WITH THAT SHOW AS A CHILD
@rebeccatrishel
@rebeccatrishel 3 года назад
@@markjackson6431 if they did it today, it would be Tom Brady, LeBron James and Sidney Crosby
@markjackson6431
@markjackson6431 3 года назад
Rebecca Johnson who be baseball? they only included Bo because he played two sports
@maxjohansen9475
@maxjohansen9475 3 года назад
“Fortunately the royals never tested that patience by qualifying for the post season.” You’re a legend Seth
@78tag
@78tag 4 месяца назад
That is why references to World Series Games and Super Bowl appearances have no meaning when trying to compare the two as athletes (and definitely not as a comparison of their characters).
@isaachrivnak6354
@isaachrivnak6354 3 года назад
I wish I was old enough to be able to have watched them play. They were some of the most exciting athletes ever.
@brianjackson3595
@brianjackson3595 3 года назад
I am. They were.
@bilyscr1
@bilyscr1 3 года назад
Yep you missed out.
@sreser111
@sreser111 3 года назад
It was a crazy time...:) i was born in 1970 so i got to see it all.
@zuverzagmail
@zuverzagmail 3 года назад
Bo was my hero growing up in Los Angeles. Every time he was given the ball you knew there was a chance for a long gain.
@hennylo68
@hennylo68 3 года назад
@@zuverzagmail I remember watching that playoff game against the Bengals. I didn't even think the injury was even serious. I thought he'd play next week.
@jismjacket
@jismjacket 3 года назад
Bo is one of the classiest athletes to ever put on a uniform.
@earthian3658
@earthian3658 3 года назад
Who else had a "Bo Knows" poster in their room as a kid? It didn't matter where you were standing, he was always looking at you...
@swtchmx
@swtchmx 3 года назад
damn is this Overlap or Beef History lol
@NJDDSNS
@NJDDSNS 3 года назад
Overlapping beef history?
@juliuspronk7532
@juliuspronk7532 3 года назад
NJDDSNS new series coming next week
@Piecesof8
@Piecesof8 3 года назад
Overlap with a side of beef
@roguishpaladin
@roguishpaladin 3 года назад
@@NJDDSNS So, a French Dip?
@williamsanders2348
@williamsanders2348 3 года назад
I feel so bad for Bo Jackson. I'm sure he lives with a lot of what-if questions, what could've been. He seems like a very kind man as well. Just wish he could've played longer like deion did.
@rustykuntz94
@rustykuntz94 2 года назад
You would think but if you hear BO talk and I believe it's genuine he has no regrets, "things happen how they happen" he would say.
@78tag
@78tag 4 месяца назад
I wouldn't worry too much about Bo drowning in sorrow over it. He has his priorities securely in place.
@hachitachi
@hachitachi 3 года назад
Imagine, football was his off-season hobby... Bo was ridiculously talented. Almost impossible to overstate.
@stevenflores80
@stevenflores80 Год назад
I was a kid watching all this unfold these 2 are legends you’ve never seen athletes like this again.
@sostdm617
@sostdm617 3 года назад
This is one of the greatest moments bin sports history primetime & Bo Jackson was one of a kind as far as athletes go I don't think we have seen anyone like them since
@brianscalag.o.a.t3911
@brianscalag.o.a.t3911 3 года назад
Lebron could dominate the football field if he wanted tbh
@lucasjames3831
@lucasjames3831 3 года назад
Or two of a kind 😆
@Goldie_Hawn_Solo
@Goldie_Hawn_Solo 3 года назад
I'm pretty sure you're struggling with the concept of "one of a kind". ;)
@alexmartinez1258
@alexmartinez1258 3 года назад
Bo Jackson's injury was one of the most heart crushing moments of my early childhood. Even at 8 years old, watching him lie on the ground in pain, I knew that I had just lost the chance to continue to watch something special. However, after the injury when he came back to play baseball, I'll never forget watching him swing at a pitch that was so close to hitting his hands and promptly muscle it out over the centerfield fence. He was a once in a lifetime athlete who continued to defy to all logic. It was an honor to watch him play.
@doubledown0411
@doubledown0411 3 года назад
God I forget how great Bo Jackson was. I was watching that Raiders playoff game when he busted his hip. It seemed so benign. He was playing with his kids on the sidelines. It SUCKS so hard that was the last game he played.
@nicholassmith479
@nicholassmith479 3 года назад
It was the same toss sweep they ran against Cincinnati earlier that season for a long touchdown. Just like the famous one on Monday night Football at Seattle. I knew they were gonna run it when the Raiders were trapped deep in their own territory and it nearly worked but the DB caught up to him and twisted his leg all to hell. Very few people could catch Bo once he got into the secondary.
@gerardrbain1972
@gerardrbain1972 3 года назад
When Bo Jackson was injured in January of 1991 I wanted to cry: I was a serious Raiders fan back then when I was high school at the time.
@zuverzagmail
@zuverzagmail 3 года назад
I was 10 years old. There were only two moments i cried due to sports. Bo’s injury and Magic announcing he was retiring due to HIV. With Magic, I felt like he was delivering his own eulogy.
@Goldie_Hawn_Solo
@Goldie_Hawn_Solo 3 года назад
I seriously cant even watch that clip today.
@robertwooden8171
@robertwooden8171 3 года назад
You and me both. I ugly cried.
@Keiphton27
@Keiphton27 3 года назад
As a KC guy he was all of our idol. Never seen a specimen like him and never will again. Naturally gifted in so many ways and we loved him and still love the man. Couldn’t thank him enough for all the moments he provided us with. Much love to Mr. Sanders as well as he was very special in lots of the same ways. That was an amazing time to be young and look up to heroes and they both certainly were that. Cheers to their lives after and beyond sports as I hope they get as much out life as we all did watching them play the games we all love so much.
@p__wing
@p__wing 3 года назад
The quality of these videos is other-worldly.
@boogitybear2283
@boogitybear2283 Год назад
Bo Jackson’s Sears Tower Home Run in 1993 was without a doubt the most badass Home Run I’ve ever watched on Television. Bo popped the ball so high that it took 7 seconds to go over the Wall. That moment was the reason the 1993 Chicago White Sox won the Division. There should be A Deep Rewind regarding 1993 Bo.
@oneelrockwell79
@oneelrockwell79 9 месяцев назад
Than the stupid strike happened
@mcray0309
@mcray0309 3 года назад
I’m glad this is an overlap instead of a beef history, I feel like it paints a fuller picture.
@davidwilliams5497
@davidwilliams5497 3 года назад
Prime Time was my hero growing up. He’s the reason I’ve been a Falcons fan for years despite... you know, the Falcons. He’s also a cool dude; I got to meet him while working at a campus bookstore at FSU after he retired.
@charismatic9904
@charismatic9904 3 года назад
"Ive been a falcons fan for years despite...you know, the falcons"....I legit burst out laughing at that
@andrewe323
@andrewe323 3 года назад
It's Andrew, Seth! I've been here for two years now and it's just starting to hurt a little. And great video by the way, Seth. You have a lovely way of adding humanity to sports figures, Seth.
@matheusmarinho13
@matheusmarinho13 3 года назад
I think it's Greg
@magicstuff505
@magicstuff505 3 года назад
Love to see Bo. As an Auburn student, I always love hearing about him.
@scoobafloom
@scoobafloom 3 года назад
Bo was a Jim Thorpe, Jim Brown level athlete. Generational talent. Better bat than Dion, better glove than Dion. Pound for pound a legend that Dion could never be.
@sydboski
@sydboski Год назад
Thorpe is on a level by himself.
@Deadeye-sj3qc
@Deadeye-sj3qc 3 года назад
No one could touch Bo Jackson as a kid watching Bo just do his thing on both fields and be as humble as he is was just the kind of athlete a young 9 or 10 year old needed. What he convade to kids like me was just keep your head done and get the job done. Later in my life I met Bo Jackson and for 5 minutes I was that 9 or 10 year old. He was the last of the big named guys who never needed to let people know who he was or how much money he had in his back accounts. He still is a very humble man and a true gentleman. Thanks Bo Jackson.
@LockeDemosthenes2
@LockeDemosthenes2 3 года назад
Missed opportunity: there should've been a Bo Jackson fan club called Bo's Peeps.
@bo0tybandit
@bo0tybandit 3 года назад
Kids fan club: Little Bo's Peeps
@barryallen871
@barryallen871 3 года назад
This one is a little bittersweet, these guys were partial inspiration for MJ's professional baseball career.
@danelmore6553
@danelmore6553 3 года назад
MJ did not have a baseball career. He took a brief break from his career after his dad passed, and took up baseball as a hobby to fill his 'vacation'.
@LeBajanCanadian
@LeBajanCanadian 3 года назад
Dan Elmore he got caught up in gambling and had to get out of basketball for a little bit so he tried baseball
@danelmore6553
@danelmore6553 3 года назад
@@LeBajanCanadian That is entirely speculative, and lacks any evidence to support, so please refrain from presenting rumor as factual. The NBA investigated Jordan's gambling habits and ultimately cleared him of any wrongdoing, but that didn't stop the conspiracy theories. When Jordan retired unexpectedly in 1993, many to this day take it as a secret suspension for his gambling habits. They stemmed from a story written by Mark Whicker of the Orange County Register that suggested a connection between Jordan's gambling debts and the death of his father, James Jordan, who was murdered in 1993. That connection has been debunked numerous times over the last 30 years, and I have listened to all of it.
@barryallen871
@barryallen871 3 года назад
@@danelmore6553 Jordan during 1994 Spring Training: "Well, I got this whole idea from Bo, from Deion, the guys who made that transition to play two sports." "I always wanted to play baseball, and I kicked myself for not playing in college when I had an opportunity to play in college. I was just hoping I'd get that opportunity again, and I have." "They gave me the motivation to at least try it. I've seen the hard work that Bo's gone through with his hip (injury) and successful achievement that he's gotten overcoming that hip (injury). I worked with Herm (Schneider, White Sox trainer), who really worked with Bo, and he's really gotten me into tip-top shape to at least try it and learn. So I feel like I'm right on schedule with that, physically."
@danelmore6553
@danelmore6553 3 года назад
@@barryallen871 Yea, I was watching when he said that. Still does not make baseball a career though. I spent a year working a job, in 1994, because I did not want anything stressful right then. Does not mean I could, or would, claim that I had a career as a factory-worker. Baseball was nothing but a hobby, or distraction, to Jordan. It just so happens that when someone freakishly athletic takes up a hobby it is not guitar or stamp collecting, like most people - He happened to be able to make a hobby of minor-league baseball.
@WillWhitepokerhova
@WillWhitepokerhova 2 года назад
The crazy part is that they Yankees offered Bo out out High School and Deion wound up playing for them and the Royals offered Deion and Bo wound up playing for them.
@beanthegene
@beanthegene 3 года назад
Great stuff. I only had one true sports hero as a kid, and it was Bo Jackson. I almost stopped watching this video when his hip injury play came up... it's just so heartbreaking to even think about.
@calexis2923
@calexis2923 3 года назад
I always wanted to hear a story about these two at the same time. This was my era two real life sports superheroes...thank you!
@omah1692
@omah1692 3 года назад
Overlap: Jerry Rice & Deion Sanders. Two rivals turned Teammates
@kvngof0634
@kvngof0634 3 года назад
Yes
@KoTM25681
@KoTM25681 3 года назад
Deion & Irvin too.
@hennylo68
@hennylo68 3 года назад
Or Deion and Andre Risen. Once teammates and friends turned foes and even got into a physical fight on the field.
@posrendelkan4711
@posrendelkan4711 3 года назад
Seeing Bo's injury just punches me in the stomach every time. He's the ultimate "what-if" in sports.
@markjones952
@markjones952 3 года назад
Basketball is my favorite sport. I like the way they dribble up and down the court.
@hungrylikeawolf6738
@hungrylikeawolf6738 3 года назад
Bo Jackson will always be one of the best players in my mind. I was blessed to watch him play in my childhood.
@robertwooden8171
@robertwooden8171 3 года назад
I was there for that game. From the Bronx and was a huge Bo fan. Mixed emotions that night.
@oliverdennis3115
@oliverdennis3115 3 года назад
Overlap:Steve Nash and Kyrie Irving Kyrie’s rookie season was Nash’ last productive season, they traded tips and are now coach and player.
@melvinshine9841
@melvinshine9841 3 года назад
There will be other athletes who *could* play two pro sports and play both well, but we'll probably never see that sort of thing actually *happen* again.
@sea4our
@sea4our 3 года назад
i'm so glad i was alive to watch both of these careers. incredible. we will never see another two way professional athlete again with the amount of money being thrown around and the primadonna attitudes. watching those two duke it out on the diamond was truly a special moment. watching them trying to rob each other. seriously. incredible. one of those times that feels like you lived a movie.
@norcodaev
@norcodaev 3 года назад
Bo was easily my favourite childhood football player. I remember I was watching the game live when he hurt his hip, and dam I was sad! I kept hoping and hoping he’d play again one day, but alas, it never happened. It’s a shame really, he was such a pure and natural talent on the field, and a perfectly humble and inspiring role model off the field.
@funkymaya12345
@funkymaya12345 3 года назад
This is a very interesting subject. I don’t know how these people can play 2 sports at once! I mean I couldn’t. Keep it up!
@RobertJW
@RobertJW 3 года назад
Bro and Sis Funk Australian football was basically invented for cricketers to play over the winter.
@xxxjordandangerouslyxxx
@xxxjordandangerouslyxxx 3 года назад
Remember "Bo Knows" classic advertising
@serisothikos
@serisothikos 3 года назад
This is the sort of thing I reminisce about when I think of my childhood sports-watching. Fantastic work!
@Nelson_Swamp
@Nelson_Swamp 3 года назад
The apex of these two legendary careers was an incredible, unforgettable time to be a sports fan.
@RobJaskula
@RobJaskula 3 года назад
No mention of Brian Jordan! He played three years with the Falcons as a defensive back alongside Deion - good enough to be a Pro Bowl alternate - while he worked his way through minor league baseball. The (baseball) Cardinals ended up paying him a $1.7 million bonus to give up football when he got to the majors. He was an all-star in 1999.
@imightbebiased9311
@imightbebiased9311 3 года назад
1:55 is why Deion Sanders never tried to tackle anyone in the NFL. :D
@MUMSUniverse
@MUMSUniverse 3 года назад
Those 2 were amazing. It was so cool seeing them both play back in the day. Both are great. #greatness
@bluntforcetrauma1500
@bluntforcetrauma1500 3 года назад
Best two athletes ever period never see it again
@samueloroma
@samueloroma 3 года назад
This sounds like a Oscar-winning movie
@zew1414
@zew1414 3 года назад
As much as I love Bo and he was one of the best athletes I have ever seen play with my own eyes, Deion played a day game with Falconies then took a plane to play a night game with the Braves. That’s commitment and love for sport.
@psychedelicpsycho
@psychedelicpsycho 3 года назад
Man 2 of my favorite all time players. I was born in 1990 and watched these 2 play growing up. And was born a Raiders fan. Great video!
@kylorenkardashian79
@kylorenkardashian79 3 года назад
Bo Jackson, Dion Sanders, Mike Tyson, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Michael Jackson, Carl Lewis.. the late 80s early 90s were lit
@mezonine28
@mezonine28 3 года назад
It's like everyone forgets about Brian Jordan tho
@RobJaskula
@RobJaskula 3 года назад
Fact! He even played with Deion on the Falcons, surprised to not see him mentioned at all. Pro Bowl alternate in football, all-star in baseball!
@aregoryhanson
@aregoryhanson 3 года назад
10:56 Deion hits the catcher with a street jesus flying knee
@KidFresh71
@KidFresh71 3 года назад
Bo & Neon Deion- will we ever see the likes of these 2-sport athletes again? Incredible.
@ericjurgensen9233
@ericjurgensen9233 3 года назад
Great video man! Amazing! Brought a tear to my eye. Nice job. I didnt know how that history unfolded. I just remembered the two great players.
@sirgreggy
@sirgreggy 3 года назад
Why must you freak me out at the end of the video? Why!?!?
@gf-hammer8655
@gf-hammer8655 3 года назад
Yeah I was pretty freaked out there too. Replayed it twice just to make sure I wasn't hearing things.
@KalenAlmeida
@KalenAlmeida 3 года назад
oh, so that wasnt a Danny Gonzalez reference
@gregorylee5469
@gregorylee5469 3 года назад
just checking in with the rest of the gregs
@GSean2013
@GSean2013 3 года назад
Glad I'm not the only one. That freaked me out lol
@craigdibble1450
@craigdibble1450 3 года назад
I thought he said Craig freak me out
@thenumberquelve158
@thenumberquelve158 3 года назад
I can't imagine how annoying it must've been to hear the same exact questions a billion days in a row. When are you gonna play football again? When are you gonna play baseball again? Which one of your teams is more fun to play for? Which sport do you like better? What would you like more, a World Series or a Superbowl? Two-sport careers are awesome, it takes a tremendous athlete AND a tremendous discipline/willpower to not get exhausted in a hurry. P.S. My name's not Greg.
@flyboy4582
@flyboy4582 3 года назад
Thanks! This made my day!!! 2 of the greatest athletes ever!!!! Respect
@slicedbeats
@slicedbeats 3 года назад
Thank you for the video. It brought back childhood memories idolizing these two.
@retahdude
@retahdude 3 года назад
Who else teared towards the end when they became friends?
@austinreed5805
@austinreed5805 3 года назад
If Bo had not been injured in 1991, his career could have been as successful as Deion’s.
@fredfrederickson
@fredfrederickson 3 года назад
No doubt
@SupahFans
@SupahFans 3 года назад
Bo already proved that he was America's best athlete
@hennylo68
@hennylo68 3 года назад
In baseball he would have been more successful. But not in football playing only half the season.
@maddenmoments8748
@maddenmoments8748 3 года назад
Nah because he wouldn't start until week 7. This caused him to nver have a 1,000 yard season.
@hennylo68
@hennylo68 3 года назад
@WorldFlex He was not better at baseball. He was a little above average. He loved baseball more though. He only had one season where he had 30 homers and only one season of over 100 RBI's. He was a .250 career hitter. He was just a highlight reel. He would have been a star in football. He played half the season and would almost 1,000 yards so you know a 2,000 yard season was coming. Plus he was a 5.4 YPC guy. Football is much easier tha baseball, especially the RB position.
@chiefgangmusic
@chiefgangmusic 2 года назад
All this at the same time as Michael Jordan and Wayne Gretzky. This was an unbelievable amazing era of sports that probably won’t be truly appreciated until long after we’re gone.
@jakejohnson8926
@jakejohnson8926 3 года назад
2 of my favorite athletes of all time
@slanderman3296
@slanderman3296 3 года назад
Everyone knows is a SHAME Bo isnt in the HOF...
@JWex-jy7sk
@JWex-jy7sk 3 года назад
Any news yet on when this “New Jon Bois stuff” is coming Secret Base?
@omarg2079
@omarg2079 3 года назад
soon™
@Bismuth9
@Bismuth9 3 года назад
Good content takes time to make
@tomfoolery5680
@tomfoolery5680 3 года назад
That Score baseball card with Bo in shoulder pads with a bat is iconic. And i need to cop the Bo 2s in yellow again
@SpecialistGuava
@SpecialistGuava 3 года назад
I cried so hard when Bo injured his hip. I thought he was the perfect superstar. Quiet and a sportsman. I actually just started scooping up his sports cards again. Probably my favorite athlete of all time. And has a great story. His 30 for 30 is 🔥 BO KNOWS 💪👊
@mrcarlwheezer584
@mrcarlwheezer584 3 года назад
next overlap should be ken griffey jr and sr would be cool to find out when they met
@CheapAngler
@CheapAngler 3 года назад
Another overlap that should have been mentioned in this video was Brian Jordan being Deion's teammate on the Braves AND Falcons at the same time.
@ryanbobyan
@ryanbobyan 3 года назад
Best episode yet guys
@richerwin6397
@richerwin6397 2 года назад
As time goes by, with all of the single-sport specialized athletes who are great at their single sports, Bo's athleticism in both sports will be most greatly respected and appreciated.
@garrytreymendeziii5650
@garrytreymendeziii5650 3 года назад
I have spent my whole life getting mistakenly called Greg. You’re freaking me out! 😂
@Goldie_Hawn_Solo
@Goldie_Hawn_Solo 3 года назад
Whatever, Greg. We know its you.
@Adam-ho7xv
@Adam-ho7xv 3 года назад
is greg a reference to danny gonzalez 😭😭
@4RMULA_arch
@4RMULA_arch 3 года назад
great analysis...great memories!
@Ronaldalexandernyc
@Ronaldalexandernyc Год назад
Thank you for sharing. This was great. I had an idea about them but now I am aware of the greatness these two athletes represent. Sucks for Bob and the bad faith. Deion, I have never been a fan, but also I never took the time to know who he was, now that I did… my perspective has change on them both. Great guys that lived out their dreams.
@gregoneill1836
@gregoneill1836 3 года назад
My name is actually Greg. I was trying figure out how you knew. Lol
@oldfrend
@oldfrend 3 года назад
brian jordan also played baseball and football. i remember as a dodger, there was a play at the plate and jordan used his free safety skills to absolutely detonate the catcher. dude was out cold and the ball rolled out of his limp fingers.
@juliuspronk7532
@juliuspronk7532 3 года назад
Two amazing athletes and an amazing video to sum it up. Well done as always
@mikes.3574
@mikes.3574 3 года назад
...I met Bo in Iraq back in "03. He came on a USO visit for the troops. He signed my Madden, the one with Vick on the cover. I was like " yo Bo, what you been up to?" Bo was like "..spending money.." 😅...cool ass dude man. True story.
@mentok3027
@mentok3027 3 года назад
So Bo didn't like Deion because he was more "hip"?
@nickcorkery7663
@nickcorkery7663 3 года назад
Some people are humble. Some people are show offs.
@peytonpatenaude9587
@peytonpatenaude9587 3 года назад
Next one: Peyton Manning vs Tom Brady
@mikewozawski1634
@mikewozawski1634 3 года назад
Thanks so much you all do such great videos!!! Not even that huge of a baseball fan and i wathched all the seattle dorktown
@alexjohnson-fry3778
@alexjohnson-fry3778 Год назад
I love these videos because I just get to marvel at some of the best athletes ever to play sports
@blakelip3
@blakelip3 3 года назад
Looking for a Yankees Reds or Braves Deion Jersey right now
@Goldie_Hawn_Solo
@Goldie_Hawn_Solo 3 года назад
Are you looking for a replica or one worn by Deion?
@blakelip3
@blakelip3 3 года назад
@@Goldie_Hawn_Solo either or but prefer a replica
@805Bruin
@805Bruin 3 года назад
Overlap: Larry Holmes puts the final nail in Muhammad Ali's career, and then Mike Tyson does the same to Holmes and does it for Ali.
@rustykuntz94
@rustykuntz94 2 года назад
BO had the best all around God given talent maybe of any athlete ever. The amazing things he could do on the baseball & Football fields with what looked like effortless motion.
@omalley5196
@omalley5196 2 года назад
Sanders is one of the greatest DB's ever and an amazing athlete. But there is and always will be only one Bo. He's a different beast all together.
@dadncaleb
@dadncaleb 3 года назад
This video was one of your best, thanks Seth, I honestly love your commentary
@edessentials3206
@edessentials3206 3 года назад
Beautiful story, I have great respect for both of these men. Fine example for aspiring athletes.
@johnwilliams404
@johnwilliams404 3 года назад
Don't forget Brian Jordan. He played both MLB and the NFL and was a all-star in both leagues.
@CoachChef
@CoachChef 9 месяцев назад
Loved this so much I watched it twice
@pathutchison9866
@pathutchison9866 3 года назад
No one ever talks about Brian Jordan. His career wasn’t nearly as exciting but he played both sports in the 90s too. Would be unthinkable today.
@KazeShikamaru
@KazeShikamaru 3 года назад
These two were amazing.
@portzblitz
@portzblitz 3 года назад
Excellent video, again. Beautiful testimony to a couple great, if one of them tragic, careers.
@bilhas52
@bilhas52 Год назад
Man🥴,just when I thought I'd seen on another channel excellent content done separately on both players and wrote comments on comparisons of the two, I saw your channel and voila! You simply put, nailed it. Your video deserves an award and should be presented on a major sports network. This content absolutely amazed me because it answered questions that I wouldn't have thought of asking. But desired to know. There's a serious lacking in network TV. Your stuff is par excellent research and sets the bar in documenting iconic sports history. There has to be a way to trademark such brilliant reporting and documenting. Maybe that's why I stopped watching TV a long time ago. Stay true to your talent and keep producing such amazing work.
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