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@WahooSerious
@WahooSerious Год назад
The penalty in the fourth clip was for taunting, when got in his face
@WahooSerious
@WahooSerious Год назад
College football stadiums and crowds would be good reaction, there’s 7 or 8 that seat 100k or more
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Wow
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
@@AVFTS2and those that do seat 100K+ still completely sell out for almost every game. Some teams average over 100K in attendance. The largest NFL stadium can only seat 83K.
@flpndrox
@flpndrox Год назад
The crowds make college football. Love the reactions.
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Thanks so much, another college football reaction dropping today
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
I would love to see more crowd and stadium reactions. College football has the largest crowds of almost any sport on the planet. There are stadiums which capacities more than double the population of the city They are located in that sell out every game. Some schools like the University of Nebraska has sold out every single home game since the 1960s. On game day the stadium when full becomes the third largest city in the entire state of Nebraska. The university of Michigan stadium has had crowds larger than 115,000 for college football games. The fans are what makes college football what it is. Half the states do not have an NFL team, for many people it’s a five or 6 Hour Drive at minimum to the nearest NFL team. Even small states like Montana have multiple college football teams that bring in tens of thousands of people to the stadium every weekend. These college football stadiums are absolute behemoths And they’re all unique. Unlike other sports where stadiums get torn down every 20 years and rebuilt, many college football stadiums are 50+ years old, some are close to or even over 100 years old, and just slightly renovated every few years.
@orbzclan9567
@orbzclan9567 Год назад
Stop yapping
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
@@orbzclan9567 why? What did I say to offend you? Also, commenting helps the algorithm for the video. Comments are interactions and the more interactions it has the more RU-vid recommends it.
@zachschendt7201
@zachschendt7201 9 месяцев назад
Memorial stadium is the 3rd largest city in Nebraska on game days
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 9 месяцев назад
@@zachschendt7201 I literally said that in the comment but yes. It’s incredible.
@MahoNoMoriToUneruUmiNoShojo
I loved this so much. More football please!!
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
No problem
@OfficialNolanLaValley
@OfficialNolanLaValley Год назад
I really think it would be handy If you checked out a video or a series of videos explaining the basic rules of the game, some more complex rules of the game once you have the basic ones down, as well as what the different positions on the team are and what their specific jobs are. There are also different types of tackles and different types of offensive schemes and plays. Understanding those might make these reactions a lot easier for you so you are able to comprehend and truly appreciate what you’re seeing played out on the screen. I absolutely loved this though and I will be one of the first viewers on every future video about college football or American football in general.
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Thanks
@clumsiii
@clumsiii Год назад
too brutal for me - I'm tapping out after the 3rd clip that kick returner got knocked tf out. total blindside massive full bore running hit. amazing athletics but not my cup
@OfficialNolanLaValley
@OfficialNolanLaValley Год назад
11:16 that is a legal play. That’s called a block. Whenever there is a runner, it is most of the other teams job to block the defenders from getting to the runner so he can score. As long as you don’t block a player from his blindside it would be a legal hit. I do not have enough context to tell if that is a blindside block or not, remember my vision impairment, but that is how they work.
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Thanks for explaining
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
@@AVFTS2to clarify I do not personally think it was a blindside block. If anything the flag could’ve come for unnecessary roughness but that is debatable as the contact, once the players committed, was relatively unavoidable.
@bamagirl1738
@bamagirl1738 Год назад
Josh reacting to college football was something I didn’t know I needed in my life, but now I know I’m gonna need more of it. This is flipping awesome!!!
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Thanks
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
I have been checking my phone religiously every five minutes for the last couple of hours waiting for this! I can’t wait to watch it. I know American football is a hard sport to get into at first, but if you give it a fair shot and try on a few different things. I think you will come to love it and appreciate it for its passion and insane skill. Also, NFL has absolutely nothing on college football except for superior talent. does superior talent really matter when you want to experience a game day? And it only has superior talent because the players in the NFL are several years older than the players in college.
@ajinman3642
@ajinman3642 Год назад
The best is when you are playing and you hear the crowd rumble when they see you are about to make a huge hit and go nuts when you do!
@OfficialNolanLaValley
@OfficialNolanLaValley Год назад
This is absolutely fantastic You are checking out football! I don’t know why this video is failing so hard, it was uploaded a little over an hour ago it seems, but I really hope it is successful. College football is my favorite sport. The NFL is all right, I enjoy the NFL… But there is nothing like college football. I’ve never been to a live college football game, I will admit, but listening to the passion of the broadcasters for every teams home radio cast, the marching bands playing the hell out of every fight song that the school has, the fan traditions and uniqueness of each Fanbase, the sheer number of people that show up and watch on television… There is nothing like college football anywhere else on the planet. I really hope the low numbers in the early going of this video Do not deter you.
@CHILLknowsfootball
@CHILLknowsfootball 11 месяцев назад
Failing so hard? After an hour of being uploaded. How can you make that judgement. This video was on my for you page so its not failing. Plus it has over 3k views now which is 3x his subscribers.
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
You are allowed to lower your shoulder to make a tackle in American football. The pads are what helps Keep you safe from that. What you are not allowed to do is use the crown or peak of your helmet in the tackle. They do not want a helmet to helmet contact or using the pointed or hard part of the helmet as extra force in a tackle. That’s why you will see many players if their heads are close together, turn the heads to the side so they don’t get flagged for using the crown of the helmet.
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Thanks for expanding
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
@@AVFTS2 no problem. I’m glad it was helpful. :)
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
It was a 15 yard penalty not necessarily because of the tackle, the tackle was a clean tackle because he didn’t use the crown of his helmet, but it was for how he reacted afterwards. Unsportsmanlike conduct. They don’t want you getting in peoples faces, or standing over people after a play. It’s disrespectful and escalates situation. They are trying to get it out of the game. The flags thrown on the field indicate that there is a foul on the play. The referees will let the play finish and then over the stadium PA system will announce what the foul was, who exactly committed it, and what the penalty yardage should be. Depending on the level of the foul, it will either be a 5 yard penalty, 10 yard penalty, 15 yard penalty, Yardage penalty with an automatic first down, yardage penalty but the down stays the same, a simple loss of down but no yardage penalty, or a half the distance to the goal or end zone penalty. If the penalty is especially egregious, a player can be ejected from the game. The team can replace the player though unlike soccer.
@OfficialNolanLaValley
@OfficialNolanLaValley Год назад
You should check out college football entrances. You get to see just how big the crowds are and just how crazy they go when the teams come out of the locker room to take the field. Many schools also have unique pregame traditions that they do when the teams come out of the locker room when the game is about to start. Also, check out loudest crowd reactions and or storming the field. Nobody stormed the field like college football fans.
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Sounds good
@lukejustus4337
@lukejustus4337 Год назад
@@AVFTS2 In my opinion, college sports are unique in how loud the games get, rather than the traditions they have. I would recommend watching college footballs loudest crowd reactions rather than traditions.
@CHILLknowsfootball
@CHILLknowsfootball 11 месяцев назад
​@@lukejustus4337stop spoiling everything. Let him watch videos and have a reaction on camera to crowd size instead of ruining it.
@lukejustus4337
@lukejustus4337 11 месяцев назад
@@CHILLknowsfootball "Stop spoiling everything" I spoiled one thing bro, I'm sorry 😅 I wasn't just spatting out facts either, I was trying to explain why he should focus on crowd noise rather than tradition. But you do make a valid point, I shouldn't have mentioned the numbers. I edited my original comment in case he hadn't seen it yet
@CHILLknowsfootball
@CHILLknowsfootball 11 месяцев назад
@@lukejustus4337 It was only one thing, I recognized that when I was typing it. It's all good though, appreciate the response. I just like actually seeing in real time people's mind get blown by how great our sport is.
@bamagirl1738
@bamagirl1738 Год назад
All of these hits are legal. The flags are for unsportsmanlike conduct penalties after the play. Getting in someone’s face is not tolerated because it is disrespectful and can escalate an already incredibly physical and emotional game.
@binxbolling
@binxbolling 11 месяцев назад
Not all. Flags were thrown on one play.
@bamagirl1738
@bamagirl1738 Год назад
The fact that this isn’t blowing up and getting tons of views like every other RU-vid page that covers college football for reactions is absolutely criminal.
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
Couldn’t agree more. It’s starting to climb though. Hopefully with more reactions more folks will discover Josh.
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
It is disappointing but oh well, we tried!
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
@@AVFTS2 live to fight another day. When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade.
@heywoodjablowme8120
@heywoodjablowme8120 Год назад
@@AVFTS2 You need to go all in with American football and the views will come trust me. You need to educate yourself on the rules and you'll enjoy the game more.
@cliffrusso1159
@cliffrusso1159 Год назад
Yes college football!!!! Commenting for the algorithm.
@MahoNoMoriToUneruUmiNoShojo
OMG!! Josh is checking out football…the second greatest sport on the planet second only to baseball. Of course as a japanese born you knew I was going to say that baseball is the greatest sports haha. I really don’t know why this is getting so few views, on other pages football videos blow up to the moon, but I really hope you don’t get deterred. Please do keep up the MLS reactions, but more football is a must!! College football>>>NFL!!!
@areguapiri
@areguapiri Год назад
American football, starting from youth football (8 year olds) to professional, requires a level of toughness that is completely unknown to Europeans. But there is so much more to American football than big hits.
@kentgrady9226
@kentgrady9226 Год назад
3:50 The foul was not the tackle. It was rather the defender's behaviour *after* the tackle. Any form of celebration, taunting, or verbal abuse/rude gestures at the direct expense of the opposition is considered "unsportsmanlike conduct". The result is a 15 yard penalty, and an automatic first down. The offending player may also be sent off at the referee's discretion. The nearest analogy in association football is removing the shirt after a goal (automatic yellow card). It is an excessively stupid penalty to collect, as it is 100% avoidable. Any coach worth his salt would pull the player from the game and give him the hair dryer treatment for days. If you haven't gathered, I have zero tolerance for such egregious lack of discipline and self control. Inexcusable.
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Love your passion
@heywoodjablowme8120
@heywoodjablowme8120 Год назад
A tackle is usually thought of when you wrap your arms around the body or legs to bring someone down, but ramming full speed with your body works too.
@OfficialNolanLaValley
@OfficialNolanLaValley Год назад
In American football, yellow flags getting thrown on the field indicate a foul on the play. Most tackles are legal tackles and allowed in a game As long as it is not a helmet to helmet. There are other technicalities, of course, but that is the most common one. Most of the flags in this video, I believe, are do to excessive celebration, taunting, or other unsportsmanlike activities after the tackle. Any unsportsmanlike conduct foul is an automatic 15 yard penalty against your team.
@michaelpeli2429
@michaelpeli2429 Год назад
Don't stop the mls videos, but yes more college football please. Check out the best entrances in college fooball and the Tennesse vs Alabama highlights, which was one of the best games last year.
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
Alabama versus Tennessee was insane! The back-and-forth nature of the game, going down to the wire, 100,000 people rushing towards the field when the game was over… That game truly embodies why we love college football. I am honored that I was able to be there for that game and experience that atmosphere live.
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Thanks good idea
@boonerang
@boonerang Год назад
would love to see more college football!! another suggestion is the MLS loudest crowd reactions. love the vids!
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Thanks
@LesnJayme
@LesnJayme Год назад
Yellow flags are thrown when a penalty occurs. Most of these hits are legal...helmet to helmet hits are illegal. Not illegal to blindside the hell out of someone...in fact until a few years ago it was highly encouraged. Cool reaction video...Check out Arrowhead Stadium crowd noise, they set records.
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Appreciate it
@johanna0131
@johanna0131 Год назад
College football is great! The crowds are huge because every team has a massive fan base. My team has a stadium that holds close to 80 thousand, and it’s sold out for every home game. The yellow flags means there was a penalty. You can’t hit with your helmet/head. There are many rules in place to try and make it safer, despite how brutal these hits are.
@zachschendt7201
@zachschendt7201 9 месяцев назад
You called it on the second hit. Fields broke a few ribs but kept playing
@MahoNoMoriToUneruUmiNoShojo
3:50 that is a legal hit. The flag, yes yellow flags indicate a foul/penalty, was for him getting in the players face afterwards. Extra currriculars are not tolerated and are a 15YD penalty against the team of the player who committed the foul. Lowering your shoulder to make a tackle is common practice in football. What’s not allowed is helmet-to-helmet contact, especially when leading with the crown of the helmet as that is extremely dangerous.
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Ahh makes sense
@loganleroy8622
@loganleroy8622 Год назад
Remember American Football is not Rugby. There are some very important differences that change the way the game is played. There’s a lot of rules so it’s impossible to understand how the game is played in a single day. It takes multiple times of watching the game.
@CHILLknowsfootball
@CHILLknowsfootball 11 месяцев назад
That Jadeveon Clowney hit was the best ball don't lie moment in sports history. If anybody has only seen the hit and didnt watch the game, at least watch the series leading up to that play. Its worth it. (South Carolina vs Michigan - 2013 Outback Bowl)
@charlesbrown4483
@charlesbrown4483 Год назад
I played football for 13 years, 2 years in college(without football I wouldn't have been able to afford a college education). A lot of non-Americans watch these big hit videos and like it or are shocked by it or whatever but something that never gets mentioned is that these are just instances of one game at a time, but these hits are happening every day at practice. I have no doubt whatsoever that I have some degree of brain damage, but I don't regret it at all. We live for this shit, there's nothing more intoxicating than a big, violent hit. We even love being on both sides of it, making the big hits and taking them too. I still remember the biggest hit I ever made(freshman year of high school, 2011) and I've never experienced euphoria like that ever since.
@MahoNoMoriToUneruUmiNoShojo
11:14 that is a legal tackle. What the offensive team player who didn’t have the ball was doing was blocking the defender so he couldn’t tackle the ball carrier. That was his job on that play. It’s only illegal and against the rules to do that if you do it from the blindside of a player, called a blindside block. 99.5% of blocks are not that violent or hard though. Only a select few are.
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Thanks for explaining
@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344
1:37 The Texas Tech vs. Oregon game was pretty darn good. WOW.
@ajinman3642
@ajinman3642 Год назад
9:10 the wild thing is there was two other big hits in a row just like this one!
@crackedbull6891
@crackedbull6891 11 месяцев назад
The hit on fields at 2 minutes he broke 2 ribs and still played the whole game
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 11 месяцев назад
Jeez
@windedwarriorsracing9722
@windedwarriorsracing9722 11 месяцев назад
most of these tackles are perfectly legal. when tackling a ball carrier you can hit a guy pretty much how ever you want, so long as you dont; 1. launch and lead with the crown of your helmet to the head/neck area (targeting penalty- 15 yards and you get ejected) 2. Take someone down by hooking your fingers into their facemask and turning their neck (face mask- 15 yards, personal foul) 3. hooking your fingers into the collar of their pads and yanking them down by the neck (horse collar tackle- 15 yards personal foul) 4. late hit (lots of different ways a late hit can occur- out of bounds, after a qb gives himself up, after the whistle 15 yards personal foul) you can get a personal foul for taunting/ unsportsmanlike conduct- generally after the hit. like flexing in someones face after you demolish them. that is also 15 yards but an unsportsmanlike conduct is essentially a yellow card to put it in terms soccer guys understand. 2 unsportsmanlike penalties is a disqualification. very rare. dont think i have seen it since the ohio st michigan game 5 years or so ago that turned into a series of fist fights between plays.
@mfree80286
@mfree80286 Год назад
I haven't counted recently, but a few years ago 5 or 6 of the largest stadiums in the world were American college football stadiums. Some have expanded, some cut back a little to install better seating, but they're definitely predominant. Several are at or over the 100,000 seat mark.
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
8:27 nothing good ever happens when you leave the sideline in return to the middle of the field. This is exactly why you hardly ever see plays run directly down the middle of the field. Most plays always move towards the sidelines to try to avoid hits like that.
@sherryarflin726
@sherryarflin726 Год назад
Welcome to American Football !! The very best way to figure football out is watch it. Ask questions. College Football is bigger than the NFL
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Another reaction dropping today!
@VijaySuryaAditya
@VijaySuryaAditya Год назад
It's a first!
@sunshine_tidings6983
@sunshine_tidings6983 11 месяцев назад
mans gonna blow up, he's rizzin
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 11 месяцев назад
Love it
@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344
8:50 Purdy #15 is now the QB of the San Fran 49ers. The 49ers shellacked the Steelers today... or yesterday.
@CHILLknowsfootball
@CHILLknowsfootball 11 месяцев назад
Hitting a player with a shoulder is a legal hit. Taunting afterwards is a penalty. You have to remember the whole purpose of the defense is to knock the person with the ball to the ground, or better to knock the football out of his hands before he is down. The most common illegal hits are late hits and targeting. Targeting is when a tackler makes forcible contact to the head or neck area, leads with the crown of their helmet (anything above the face mask all the way around the helmet) or launches with an upward force. There are also illegal hits such as roughing the passer or kicker, blindside blocking, as well as tackling a defenseless opponent.
@spicytux9682
@spicytux9682 11 месяцев назад
In American football m we are actually trained to lead with our shoulders when tackling
@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344
There were some great college games on Saturday. Who would have thought that Alabama would lose?
@sarahconely1971
@sarahconely1971 10 месяцев назад
Shoulder tackles are legal, what is no longer legal is leading with the helmet into the head or neck area. That’s now referred as targeting. The team receives a 15 yard penalty and the player that is charged with targeting is ejected from the game. If charged in the first half (1st or 2nd quarter) the player is able to play in the next game the following week. If charged in the 2nd half (3rd or 4th quarter) the player has to sit out of the first half of next weeks game as well. It’s a huge and very costly penalty.
@kap3614
@kap3614 Год назад
Definitely react to either "College Football Pump Up 2023" by Sick Editz or watch "Best College Atmospheres 2022" keep it up man
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Thank you! I will see what I can do with them!
@TheTomkat11
@TheTomkat11 Год назад
11:30 at the time when it happened it was legal. Now it would be considered a blindside block and would be flagged
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Thank you
@oza1302
@oza1302 Год назад
So, are we crowd funding a trip for you to cross the pond attend a Wisconsin game? Alabama? Clemson? Georgia?
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
I think he should go to a Virginia Tech, Tennessee, Florida State, LSU, Nebraska, Penn State game. Of course always hoping inside someone on RU-vid will come to my team, UAB, home games lol. But unlikely. XD.
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Would be a dream!
@onetruthmediacompany
@onetruthmediacompany 9 месяцев назад
12:10 Yes, You can block and hit the guy without the ball if he's in action running anywhere near the ball. Totally legal ! 🏈
@A_Name_
@A_Name_ 10 месяцев назад
College football is in no way shape or form better than the NFL. Going to the games is more fun because the atmosphere is amazing and is fun even if you don't care about the sport. The level of play is fine but can be excessively one sided because there is to many teams in division one of college football(something like 240 I believe). As for American football if you are going to get into the sport it's the most complex game on the planet, nothing comes close to the game of chess that is American football. Every player is specialized and unlimited subs means you are constantly working who is on the field and how to use them to gain an advantage on your opponent. GL with the channel 🍻
@A_Name_
@A_Name_ 10 месяцев назад
@7:55 the hit is legal but he got there before the ball did which is illegal. You can't hit the guy trying to catch the ball till they touch the ball. There can be some hand fighting and if the defender is trying to catch the ball as well there can be some contact. But in this case they guy wasn't playing the ball he just went to hit him and since he got there before the ball the offense will get the ball right there like if he got it as was tackled.
@_pepperz7455
@_pepperz7455 Год назад
The hit at @3:51 was legal but the getting in his face part was not. I think the flag is named taunting or something.
@dutchcanuck11
@dutchcanuck11 Год назад
You should check out NHL's biggest hits.
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
They huge are they?
@dutchcanuck11
@dutchcanuck11 Год назад
@@AVFTS2 Yes, plus the speed they are going at on the ice makes an even bigger impact. On top of that, when you get hit you are basically landing on concrete, cheers
@johnboltz2768
@johnboltz2768 Год назад
Collage football is definitely bigger the the NFL 7 stadiums seat over 100k collage football traditions is a good video to watch some traditions are 100 years old and if you start reacting to collage football there are not 10 teams in the Big Ten there are soon to be 18 teams it gets it’s name from the original 10 teams that created the conference so as they added they just kept the name because it became such a brand name
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Thanks for the info
@joshuasimmons8160
@joshuasimmons8160 Год назад
Please react to "college football best/loudest crowd reactions 2022" SDS Highlights. You won't be disappointed. Plus could you react to "MLS best/loudest crowd reactions"?
@bamagirl1738
@bamagirl1738 Год назад
The storming the field video from 2021 by PSC highlights and the storming the field video from 2022 by BritianCoveyFan18 are waaaaay better. You can’t tell much from a loud crowd yell, they all sound loud in college football, but these actually show the magnitude of the crowd and its incredible size as well as the storming the field. You also here the screaming as well. It adds an extra element that the SDS highlights video left out and that every person has to experience.
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 Год назад
Sounds a good idea
@boonerang
@boonerang Год назад
yo I remember you. we used to argue about Atlanta and Orlando lmao
@joshuasimmons8160
@joshuasimmons8160 Год назад
@@boonerang LOL I honestly forgot about that but I believe it because that was how I use to be lol
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
@@boonerangAtlanta doesn’t need to argue about Orlando anymore cause Atlanta has Charlotte now and we hate Atlanta more than Orlando does. Bigger rivalry in town now. Haha.
@A_Name_
@A_Name_ 10 месяцев назад
@3:45 helmet to helmet hits are illegal, as is grabbing inside the collar from behind and pulling people down backwards.(lots of leg injuries) can't drag them down by the facemask, other than that you can do just about whatever you want to the ball carrier. Unless they are the QB in the pocket(area behind the offensive line). There the rules get muddy because they try and protect the QB
@brain8484
@brain8484 Год назад
alot of these tackles are illegal in the NFL, basically college football is a free for all
@areguapiri
@areguapiri Год назад
Wrong. That is absolutely not true.
@hopcat500
@hopcat500 Месяц назад
There are college stadiums that hold over 100,000 people and every gam is totally sold out.
@A_Name_
@A_Name_ 10 месяцев назад
@9:50 idk about college, that may count as targeting but that is 100% legal in the NFL. No helmet to helmet, watching it again the offensive guys helmet may have hit the defender in the bottom of the facemask which I'm sure sucked for the defender but not a penalty all shoulder, you don't need to wrap up in American football. But you can't use your helmet as a weapon but that wasn't the case here. The guy catching the ball caught it and got a good two steps in. So he definitely didn't hit him before the catch. The guy with the ball lowered his own head so the fact he got hit in the head is on him here. I'd say this is a text book hospital pass but great defense nothing illegal A hospital pass just means the QB threw the ball where his guy has no choice but to take a big hit to catch it.
@A_Name_
@A_Name_ 10 месяцев назад
@11:30 yes you are allowed to hit people to stop them from tackling. This one would be illegal because he was blocking back to his own end zone. This is kinda a grey area rule, if you are moving sideline to sideline it's perfectly fine, and you can block someone facing your own goal but you just can't light up a guy with a hit when facing that way. If you just got in front of him that's fine. The number of concussions from blocks like this was insane.
@jimbojones7163
@jimbojones7163 10 месяцев назад
3:45 The penalty here was for taunting. You can't get in someone's face and celebrate after a hit. The hit was clean though
@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344
3:55 It's not the hit. It's the celebrating. You can't gloat. If you do it's an automatic 15-yard penalty.
@teletubiewithashotgun113
@teletubiewithashotgun113 Год назад
Nah shoulders are fine, he got a flag for unsportsmanlike conduct lol
@Terrell070
@Terrell070 11 месяцев назад
3:44 the hit wasn't a foul. He likely got an unsportsmanlike conduct for taunting. 2 unsportsmanlike conduct penalties in a game will get the player ejected. Flags are thrown when an official spots a foul. You can't lead with the top of the helmet, or go helmet to helmet with a defensless player. You can't grab the face mask or the helmet opening which is a face mask penalty. if you grab him from behind to tackle him you cannot pull him down and backwards by the top of his jersey or the neck opening of the shoulder pads (horsecollar tackle) Pulling him down by his hair is legal. If you haven't already check out Ninh's Rules of American Football. It will give you the basics. 11:31 used to be legal. It would likely be a blindside block today. Blindside blocks were banned in 2019. Blocking is generally legal, but there are limits. You cannot block in the back. It's a 10 yard penalty for block in the back if it's above the waist and a 15 yard penalty for clipping if it's below the waist. You cannot grab the defender, which would be holding which is a 10 yard penalty. If you're between the defender and where he's trying to go, you can get away with holding if you're subtle enough about it. If any of the officials see the jersey of the defender get pulled they'll call it. You cannot block below the waist on any kicking play. College Football videos are more than worth watching. Since College Football is the original and the country is so big, there are plenty of fans.
@onetruthmediacompany
@onetruthmediacompany 9 месяцев назад
These were all legal hits there might have been one that wasn't but I'm pretty sure they were all legal. Except for the ones you clearly see the flag on.
@binxbolling
@binxbolling 11 месяцев назад
It would take you about 3 months of intense study to really have a handle on everything you just saw (terminology, rules, play designs, history, differences with NFL, etc.).
@AVFTS2
@AVFTS2 11 месяцев назад
I can imagine
@user-bi8ml9gn8k
@user-bi8ml9gn8k 10 месяцев назад
More watch, less talk
@hifijohn
@hifijohn Год назад
A few suggestions: NFL here comes the boom MLB longest homeruns or best infield/outfield throws NBA best slam dunks NHL biggest glass breaking moments. And for something different try biggest skateboard bails fails and head slams.
@hifijohn
@hifijohn Год назад
Welcome to the NFL, its one of the big four sports we have here. The others are MLB, NBA and NHL, and don't forget college football, it's bigger than the NFL. The 15 biggest stadiums are all college.8 are over 100K.
@gracielynn9623
@gracielynn9623 Год назад
you know that this video is college football right?
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