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Could the average person gain 1 yard in the NFL? 

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In this week's No Dumb Question segment, Jason and Travis Kelce debate whether the average person could gain 1 yard in the NFL, break down the only scenario that this could ever work, and pitch the idea of making this into a tv show. Could you hold your own against Jadeveon Clowney or Derwin James? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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@garfinkelc11
@garfinkelc11 Год назад
The real question isn't whether the average person could gain 1 yard, but whether the average person could hold on and not fumble when they get rocked
@patrickcounts6516
@patrickcounts6516 Год назад
They would fumble
@m5louks1
@m5louks1 Год назад
Or play more than one down without getting injured lol.
@highflyer17
@highflyer17 Год назад
Great point😂
@sebastianperez4666
@sebastianperez4666 Год назад
I can't tell if I'm average or not, because I'm 6'3" and 240 with a timed 40 of 4.9. Clearly don't have the strength or athleticism for it, but I'd LIKE TO THINK that I could pick up 2 to 3 yards if I needed to. Granted this is me reading my blocks right, I'm not counting on the fact that I'll run over the DT who's in my face .....
@jakeandrew3616
@jakeandrew3616 Год назад
@@sebastianperez4666 that’s not avg at all. You’re large as hell and quick. Idk about the fumble thing, but u could get a yard or two if u had a hole I’d imagine.
@Cbutton
@Cbutton Год назад
As an average dude that played against Clowney in high school I’ll take my 23 yards I had in that game and put it on my resume for the rest of my life 🤣
@izanagi_999
@izanagi_999 Год назад
😂
@codyeble6764
@codyeble6764 Год назад
23 yards in 40 carries? Not bad lol
@LionAndALamb
@LionAndALamb Год назад
I got teabagged by a 15 year old Penny Hardway playing high school hoops (I was already 18), and my coach yelled at me for not doing enough to challenge him at the rim. His nuts were on my forehead, I still don't know what coach wanted me to do.
@peytontheriot1334
@peytontheriot1334 Год назад
I grew up with 49ers running back, Elijah Mitchell. We went to rival schools, about 5 min away, and played against each other from middle school through high school. He was great athlete all that time but when he started to gain like 10-15pounds and got faster each year, it was impossible to compete with. It’s really amazing how you can be the same age but on completely different levels.
@TSPage
@TSPage Год назад
@@codyeble6764 bros acting like Clowney was all 4 players on the d line
@josephparisi6723
@josephparisi6723 Год назад
“Do not bounce it!” 😂 I can only imagine the terror on average joes face outside the tackle box.
@michaelpelzar9129
@michaelpelzar9129 Год назад
I love how humble both of these guys are. They talk as if they both won't be wearing gold jackets after they retire. Absolute Legends best brothers since the Mannings
@Ynkno
@Ynkno Год назад
Watt?
@MrTaT0RT0T
@MrTaT0RT0T Год назад
Watt brothers are pretty legendary.
@michaelpelzar9129
@michaelpelzar9129 Год назад
@@MrTaT0RT0T Watt brothers don't have Rings
@michaelpelzar9129
@michaelpelzar9129 Год назад
@@Ynkno No rings
@MrTaT0RT0T
@MrTaT0RT0T Год назад
@@michaelpelzar9129 Neither did Steve Smith, still a Hall of famer. Rings only matter for QBs, for all other positions its Stats that matter.
@Nc18554
@Nc18554 Год назад
I know a rb from my hs team who went pro for about a year, he was 5'8. The difference between a 5'8 pro and 5'8 regular person is still so shocking. 5'8 200 pounds of pure muscle and is shiftier and quicker than most everyone else on the field. Those are the only exceptions for making it as a smaller dude.
@hijumperr1
@hijumperr1 Год назад
Yeah if youre undersized in a sport you have to be ELITE in most other places.
@poindextertunes
@poindextertunes Год назад
RB is usually the strongest person on the team for their size
@Nc18554
@Nc18554 Год назад
@@hijumperr1 yeah I mean there's a few dudes in the league who are 5'6 right now, but you gotta run a 4.4 or just be insanely athletic
@Nc18554
@Nc18554 Год назад
@@poindextertunes yeah thats a good point actually.
@mahersalthomas1739
@mahersalthomas1739 Год назад
Darren Sproles!
@jamesconkey1480
@jamesconkey1480 Год назад
Absolutely. I have seen running backs walk through a hole you could drive a truck through. Now... survive one game? One quarter? One series? RIP New guy
@wyatt2918
@wyatt2918 Год назад
Gets a yard gets hit immediately fumbles
@harleyinglis1357
@harleyinglis1357 Год назад
I reckon if Tom Brady can get a couple first downs at 45 I reckon I could especially with the eagles OL
@Yoni123
@Yoni123 Год назад
@@wyatt2918 slide
@mrmaninred22
@mrmaninred22 Год назад
Eagles once took a guy off the streets and on like 3 days noticed and he survived the SB.
@keneosegbo3788
@keneosegbo3788 Год назад
You think you can hit a NFL hole faster than a running back?
@03Man11
@03Man11 Год назад
“How long have you been compiling American heights?” 😂
@gonejunderson148
@gonejunderson148 Год назад
I scrolled tha comment section till I found it 🤣
@mormril
@mormril Год назад
Man, I think I would die if I caught a football. Some of these hits that I see these wide receivers taking after catching the football are brutal.
@ededdandeddytv5164
@ededdandeddytv5164 Год назад
Bro we’d get turned into pink mist on contact
@chosenone3119
@chosenone3119 Год назад
I think the average man could take one hit. Male humans are still durable, but repeated hits without being in shape? No way
@ithinkimanaries2620
@ithinkimanaries2620 Год назад
@Cody Hess it’s not being soft it’s just not being trained for that kind of punishment. Doesn’t matter how in shape you are. If you aren’t accustomed to getting hit by 250-300lb men running full speed at you that shit is going to destroy you
@neelabhbharti6286
@neelabhbharti6286 Год назад
@Cody Hess huh? the ww2 and before soldiers undoubtedly had way more brittle bones from malnutrition than any statistically significant sample of the population today
@chosen729
@chosen729 Год назад
And then the db’s act hard af. After rocking a defenseless receiver who’s full attention is on catching the ball 😂
@canadiancontent352
@canadiancontent352 Год назад
Jason’s story about the corner on him reminded me of a few weeks I spent training with one of the top rugby teams in France, back in the early days of rugby professionalism when they gave walk ons (lack of a better term). I found I could often put myself in a decent position to make a play, and sometimes defensively sacrifice my health to make a tackle, but whenever I got the ball I was shocked at how fast defenders were on me. These were full time well paid pros playing what is probably France’s third most popular sport. I simply can’t imagine how fast/quick an nfl player is.
@christianhurst7087
@christianhurst7087 10 месяцев назад
Guys are out here running 4.3 40s while being 200+ lbs. It's truly unbelievable. And there's so many of them now lol
@alanmjohnson
@alanmjohnson 9 месяцев назад
I knew an Irish guy who had a chance to play against Fergus Slattery when Slattery was well into his 40s (and my friend was about 21). He said that even though at that point he could beat Slattery in a straight up foot race, he was always late to the play, that he had no answer whatsoever for Slattery's reaction time, vision, sense of the game, and body control.
@ljnouata9088
@ljnouata9088 7 месяцев назад
Rugby is your number 2 sport in France. in Australia Rugby is our number 5 sport 😂
@DouglasEdward84
@DouglasEdward84 6 месяцев назад
@@ljnouata9088 Union, League would be number 2 in Australia I would think.
@ljnouata9088
@ljnouata9088 6 месяцев назад
@@DouglasEdward84 Wrong. AFL Rugby League Cricket Soccer Football Rugby Union Rugby is dead in Australia.
@leeharris3811
@leeharris3811 Год назад
The brotherly chemistry makes such a great combo. Your podcast is amazing. For the video aspect if you could add some clips, like you talk about the Clowney hit, add that clip in. That would be amazing. I’m no expert on this stuff but I went and searched it afterwards. It would have been sweet if it was included in tour video. Regardless, love what you guys are doing and I’m a niners fan 😁
@seanlevy6027
@seanlevy6027 11 месяцев назад
I love how jason has brought substance to lineman growing up you really only knew about the lineman if you really knew about football and they were never in the media or anything like that and I really appreciate how he has been able to show us that lineman have a personality and are very important to the team and in my opinion he has been a crucial leader and player for the Eagles and the definition of what Philly football has always been about and I say this as a diehard supporter of the Patriots, I truly appreciate a great player and he embodies that!
@stephm411
@stephm411 Год назад
I love this PodCast. Just discovered it. What makes it so good? Chemistry (brotherly love), nice voices to listen to, first-hand knowledge of the subject matter. And the #1 thing for me is fun, interesting PERSONALITIES, which they obviously get from their mom...😘
@geeslim
@geeslim Год назад
I like Travis's idea of the TV show! SpikeTV did something similar back in the day called Pros vs. Joes. The Joes dudes were like former athletes that peaked in high school. It was great!
@5vs1ngh0
@5vs1ngh0 Год назад
It was great entertainment haha. Tv sucks now
@skoshow8418
@skoshow8418 9 месяцев назад
Imagine if they used current players though instead of old retired dudes
@johnnybravo5964
@johnnybravo5964 Год назад
Congratulations to both Kelce brothers for reaching the championship game. I still say it will be Eagles and KC in the bowl.
@TheAMW
@TheAMW Год назад
Eagles will be there. Chiefs will not.
@devontallent8480
@devontallent8480 Год назад
@@TheAMW it’s hard to say that because 49ers are one of the most complete teams right now and they haven’t lost in a minute so I don’t think its a guarantee at all for who makes it
@FruitSmax
@FruitSmax Год назад
@@TheAMW it's either gonna be kc vs phi or cin vs sf. if one kelce makes it the other will as well
@bigbearmerriott9056
@bigbearmerriott9056 Год назад
I agree chiefs an Eagles in the Bowl
@connorlittizzio8931
@connorlittizzio8931 Год назад
My prediction is Niners Bengals but I wouldn’t mind any possible outcome anymore.
@nancyvillanti3843
@nancyvillanti3843 Год назад
Hey guys. Thank you for your show. Good luck this weekend. Enjoy the ride.
@NFL_HOMIES
@NFL_HOMIES Год назад
Man you guys are so funny great work
@trevorhonore3167
@trevorhonore3167 Год назад
Went to HS and ran track the same time as Clyde edwards-helaire. He is 5’7 and I’m 5’11, dude was insanely fast and strong for his size that’s the only types of exceptions there are to the height average lol.
@jordanleighton6893
@jordanleighton6893 Год назад
The question really isn’t if it’s possible, we’ve seen runners go completely untouched for 90, and obv a regular person isn’t fast enough but they’re not 1/90th the speed. The real question is, is anybody who does it gonna sign up to do it again? I don’t think so
@Mvs2527
@Mvs2527 9 месяцев назад
No way I would sign up twice. My bones hurt just thinking about it.
@mikecantreed
@mikecantreed 4 месяца назад
Super fast twitch short sprint to break into the long field. Not about speed difference.
@jordanleighton6893
@jordanleighton6893 4 месяца назад
@@mikecantreed obviously not for a long distance bc then they can be run down, but there’s already been plays where someone could literally walk and get a yard or two. They happen once or twice a year and people make fun of the defense being terrible
@MikeySkywalker
@MikeySkywalker 6 месяцев назад
2:26 and this folks is why I’m a Patriots fan who watches the Kelce’s both of whom have played roles in breaking my heart.
@sccoltsfan8242
@sccoltsfan8242 Год назад
I am taking the 92% chance behind Kelce! I definitely could get 1 yard!
@m.night_schlongislong
@m.night_schlongislong Год назад
handling that snap cleanly is half the battle 😂
@colbywalker5301
@colbywalker5301 7 месяцев назад
You also squat 500 million pounds or whatever the hell Hurts squats?
@haydentisthammer3649
@haydentisthammer3649 Год назад
As a Bronco fan, I despise the fact that I enjoy listening to Travis so much. I think it's the brother dynamic that just draws me in, I've got two little brothers and it's just cool to see that there are some things that are universal when it comes to families. GG boys.
@michaeltucker509
@michaeltucker509 Год назад
Huge bengals fan here. Live outside of cincy. I ama fan of you both as players. Just not when your playing my bengals. But love the podcast. It's very entertaining and informative and offers interesting takes.
@lamelama22
@lamelama22 9 месяцев назад
Reminds of me of that TV show from like 15 years ago called "Pros vs Joes" where they literally took people who thought they could compete w/ pro athletes b/c they played in gym class in high school or something and talked crap when watching sports on TV, and let them try against (mostly retired) pros; although for insurance & legal reasons they usually couldn't let them get rocked. I remember an episode where they had to try to cover Jerry Rice (in his 40s); or another where they were like here is a former MLB closer, just try to hit a 95+ mph pitch from him, hell, you're allowed to bunt. It never ended well for the regular dudes; it was amazing to watch.
@texgarrett7158
@texgarrett7158 Год назад
I played high school football but chose basketball going to college and i quickly found out that the jump from high school to college is a very big one and I'm sure that the jump from college to the big show is that much bigger still. As good as i was in high school i doubt seriously, even at 6 ft 5 230 lbs, that I'd be able to do anything against the pros. I sure do miss putting a helmet on someone though.
@jimlahey3919
@jimlahey3919 9 месяцев назад
You wouldn’t be Adrian Peterson out there, but you could easily hit the hole and call forward for a yard.
@BasePuma4007
@BasePuma4007 8 месяцев назад
I mean, at your weight there would be some corners that would struggle to bring you down.
@laurenmcglennen8020
@laurenmcglennen8020 Год назад
I think I could get one yard behind the Eagles O Line!!! Dayyyyyuuuum you guys are so good!!! I’ll be in section 136 close to the field on Sunday! Can’t wait!!!! Hoping for Kelce Bowl!!!
@trendybistro
@trendybistro Год назад
The TV show was Pros vs Joes, but they never had to get 1 yard against a full team😅.
@vikings-pistons
@vikings-pistons Год назад
What a show that was
@mcnalga
@mcnalga Год назад
@@vikings-pistons old show from the 2000s
@twobirds01
@twobirds01 Год назад
I like how Jason will just start talking to Travis, and then Travis will realize he’s on a podcast and explain the terms Jason is saying😂 I love it, my favorite is when Jason was going on a rant about shading and Travis thought it would be terrible for the podcast but it was actually rlly funny😂
@SmileyTheAxolotl
@SmileyTheAxolotl Год назад
Love this podcast! You two are hilarious!
@birblife6611
@birblife6611 9 месяцев назад
A lot of this depends on the O-line and D-line. The Eagles O-line blows people off the ball. Last week against the Bucs, the backs could drive a bus through the hole. With that type of opening, I might make a yard.
@Perposterous
@Perposterous 10 месяцев назад
There was a tv show where "Average Joes" tried to score against a pro line backer and stuff like that. I'd love to see a return.
@lanefrost7653
@lanefrost7653 9 месяцев назад
Pros vs joes
@AngryLink
@AngryLink 7 месяцев назад
I totally forgot about that lol, I remember seeing 1 episode but one of the joes had a freakish vertical and he could actually level with the pros just because he was straight up out-jumping them and rebounding the basketball and catching stupid high football passes.
@airirichard8781
@airirichard8781 9 месяцев назад
Love you guys! Always make my day.
@SouperFreez
@SouperFreez Год назад
I love how much you boys love your dad.
@cocodacoco3065
@cocodacoco3065 Год назад
When George Plimpton was doing his series of articles back in the 1970s where he’d go in to jobs like playing percussion for the New York Philharmonic as a smart, generally athletic regular person, he tried playing QB for the Detroit Lions. Worked on it for while, did some practicing, talked to all the guys, then went into a scrimmage situation and got sacked twice and threw an interception.
@cokesquirrel
@cokesquirrel 9 месяцев назад
paper lion
@tenningale
@tenningale 8 месяцев назад
Barry Sanders was listed at 5'8. Saw him in person once, and he looks 5'7 or 5'8 in shoes and if you didn't know you never think he was an all-time great athlete. But the dude was thick enough to withstand hits, fast, shifty, explosive.
@zublacus
@zublacus Год назад
I just found this podcast/channel....AWESOME. I don't like Philly or KC, but I LOVED Jason's Super Bowl parade speech...not sure how hammered he was, but it was brilliant. You two are funny...keep it up and remember....A Mean dog is a hungry dog. Now go have breakfast!
@Andrewlang90
@Andrewlang90 Год назад
I’d love to try that show!! That would be a blast.
@benmeyers6971
@benmeyers6971 Год назад
"what are we, are we American? were about as American as can be". This had me rollingggg
@barrybij8079
@barrybij8079 Год назад
I'm 6'1" 235 and fairly athletic... if I gained a yard ... I could only hope I'd wake up in a hospital with working limbs..nfl players are different animals... too big, too strong, too fast
@Sapreme
@Sapreme Год назад
You might even get 2 yards behind the eagles line, just pick an all-pro or pro bowler to follow
@ebbb365
@ebbb365 Год назад
NFL qbs that are smaller than you get crushed by linebackers running full speed on their blindside standing upright every game. I think you’d be fine for 1 play lol
@JerickMoss
@JerickMoss Год назад
You guys are hilarious just watched y’all before work
@makavellie6275
@makavellie6275 9 месяцев назад
Man I love you guys you crack me up
@RKGrizz
@RKGrizz Год назад
You guys need to watch the video of normal dudes trying to tackle Ricky Williams. Its a real wake up call for anyone thinking they could play with the big boys.
@jordanleighton6893
@jordanleighton6893 Год назад
“That’s when you meet Derwin James” sounds, and probably is for my tiny self, like a euphemism for dying
@anonymouscowboy6732
@anonymouscowboy6732 Год назад
Reminds me of Pro’s vs Joe’s from back in the day. I loved that show
@jerryaubert6201
@jerryaubert6201 7 месяцев назад
"...on me faster than i could get my arm out there." tru dat!
@gregorymorrow5308
@gregorymorrow5308 Год назад
About D closing speed, that's been my opinion for at least half of my life. A guy once asked me if the mid '90s Nebraska teams could play a NFL team... The first thing I mentioned was there's difference between 300 pound young amateur men against a 300 pound full grown professional men. Then I mentioned the difference between college and pro defensive closing speed. Tackling "through" a ball carrier changes meaning at the pro level. Though I also opined that maybe if a mid '90s Nebraska team could be paid to stay together some years together, well, never mind.
@datpspguy
@datpspguy Год назад
great point and speaking of closing speed, I don't think most people understand the speed of the game until you have the opportunity to see it up close vs on tv. I'm telling you, these guys are moving...and pursuit speed and driving through someone is on a different level than what I ever did in HS.
@2011hwalker
@2011hwalker Год назад
The thing is every NFL player has been through a insane assessment process so even with the worst players on a pro roster tend to be better players than all but the best 5-10 players on a top SEC team.
@zregory
@zregory Год назад
The difference between college and NFL is in the NFL every player is an all American, even a player you don't think is good would be all American in college
@gregorymorrow5308
@gregorymorrow5308 Год назад
@@zregory NFL management whiffs at a higher proportion than someones All American Team. You're favorite pro team might have 20% of non drafted players being payed an NFL salary on it's roster.
@zregory
@zregory Год назад
@@gregorymorrow5308 non drafted players that would be All Americans in college.....
@a7gamerboss
@a7gamerboss Год назад
I actually went to high school with Clowney and if he’s on the other side the average person is definitely not getting a yard😂
@keith7644
@keith7644 5 месяцев назад
that’s on the blockers
@catherinelee3298
@catherinelee3298 Год назад
Love you guys❤
@johnbuck8795
@johnbuck8795 Год назад
Hands down my favorite podcast Jason is my second all time eagle behind b dawk but quickly take over number
@CFish-N-Cars
@CFish-N-Cars Год назад
I can get at least 3 running behind our O line 😂
@chosenone3119
@chosenone3119 Год назад
The Bears are my team. Behind our line I’ll get -3 😭
@dragonlord1356
@dragonlord1356 Год назад
I think one yard mainly depends on your o line but anymore is being really good
@Lamilton82828
@Lamilton82828 8 месяцев назад
Id have life changing injuries after one game
@cashbrossett1459
@cashbrossett1459 Год назад
I love the podcast
@phillstanford6036
@phillstanford6036 Год назад
I'm a huge gamecock fan big time go to games every yr the first time I saw this man out there on the field he stuck out so bad you could easily tell who he was it was a privilege to watch him live in college
@gcm747
@gcm747 Год назад
I’ve had this concept for a tv show for a long time. You take a normal person and put them up against the Pro’s in order to capture the immense gap in speed, strength, size, talent, skill etc.
@dbay_
@dbay_ Год назад
Pros vs Joes (Spike TV) back in the days
@RandallBalls
@RandallBalls Год назад
Its been done
@ryu-ken
@ryu-ken Год назад
Yeah. It's called pros vs Joe's lol
@zaynes5094
@zaynes5094 9 месяцев назад
@@RandallBalls Yeah, but I feel like they'd have to do a few rules. No Oklahoma Drill style. Have about your normal 4 guys on the line, and 4 guys matched up on defense, and have the "runner" do a pitch. Give him 3 days of training with these guys, just to get him into the flow of the play they might run.
@skoshow8418
@skoshow8418 9 месяцев назад
The “Pros” were old retired dudes. Try it with current players and let’s see some fatalities 🤷🏻‍♂️
@dericbauer100
@dericbauer100 Год назад
That was a TV show! Pros vs Joes. So great.
@SendItSeann
@SendItSeann Год назад
I think you guys were describing a show called Average Joes that used to come on Spike TV.
@dalestone3152
@dalestone3152 Год назад
1:07 that exchange had me dead🤣🤣🤣
@drm3259
@drm3259 Год назад
I feel like when people ask these questions about "normal" people in the NFL it's always about athleticism, but I feel like the biggest factor that gets overlooked is the intelligence required to play in the NFL. There is no shortage of super athletic people, but people able to handle the game at the speed of the NFL are few and far between. Trying to gain one yard is not impossible with some luck, but just a normal dude being put out there for a play is going to get read like a book immediately - their eyes, their stance, their mannerisms - that's what leads to a LOSS of yards on a play, forget about a GAIN.
@mathewleon7839
@mathewleon7839 Год назад
When I was 12, I played flag football. And one day I picked off a ball in the red zone and ran it back for about 30 yards. Though only for a second, I felt like I was Dion Sanders in all his glory. Proudest moment of my life right there; going on the resume 😂😂
@hammersbaseball11
@hammersbaseball11 Год назад
One of my youth highlights was catching a pass and running it for about 55 yards. At the 15 the smallest kid in the grade caught me and jumped on my back, carried him 7/8 yards before another dude got me down at the 5....still salty to this day 💀
@naterosendahl9071
@naterosendahl9071 9 месяцев назад
​@@hammersbaseball11Mine is similar. Was the QB of our 7th grade team. This was late 90s, so needless to say, they didn't really ever let us throw the ball. Offense was 90% Fullback dives with some wing back sweeps mixed in. It was late it a pretty one sided game & coaches knew I was one of the top 5 or so fastest guys on the team. So they call a bootleg keeper, which we'd never practiced & as far as I was aware, wasn't in the playbook. Once I verified the WR that ran the play in wasn't f'n with me I was like "alright this should be interesting". Got around the edge to nothing but a single (very small) CB standing between me & all green daylight. Gave him a bit of a stiff arm & since 7th graders aren't exactly notorious for being sound tacklers, he went down pretty easily lol. I was home free, nothing between me & a 60+ yard TD. Then I heard it. The other team's fastest player was the safety. He went on to be a pretty solid all state player so even at 13 he was 6 feet tall. I learned really quick that day the difference between being decently fast, like myself, & REALLY fast like him. He caught and tripped me up at the 2 yard line. 67 yards just to get shoestring tackled at the 2. I was devastated. Luckily my coaches just called the same play to the other side & I was able to get in the next play for the only TD I ever scored in my football career, but still sucks I was 2 yards away from forever being able to tell people I once went 60+ to the endzone.
@s0uldr4ke
@s0uldr4ke 8 месяцев назад
It's easily possible but entirely dependant on the OL. Barkley taught us that it doesn't matter how good you are if your OL stinks so does every RB. So on a good OL gain one Yard then drop to your knees and hope you survive this is very viable, if you play on the Bears it's like Dark Souls - Prepare to die edition.
@dadwithtourettes
@dadwithtourettes Год назад
"How long have you been compiling American heights?" Lmfao one of thr funniest lines I've ever heard come natural
@Tr1Dylan
@Tr1Dylan Год назад
I think absolutely. Cole Beasley is 170 5’8. I’m sure he could rush for a yard, so why not an average person? Obviously it wouldn’t be fun though.
@webbmd4342
@webbmd4342 Год назад
I mean you gotta factor in that Cole Beasley is also an elite athlete lol so sure by measurables he’s average and even below average for NFL standards but he’s trained his whole life in football so it’s still different
@PapaEli-pz8ff
@PapaEli-pz8ff Год назад
But Beasley was working.. at his JOB!
@intendedexpression6609
@intendedexpression6609 Год назад
Cole Beasley is definitely heavier than 170. He looks about 185 minimum.
@rayhankazianga6817
@rayhankazianga6817 Год назад
Cole Beasley is also a top tier athlete lol, much stronger snd faster than the average person
@Djk-cc2sr
@Djk-cc2sr Год назад
Let’s go boys 🇨🇦 👍
@andrewdouglas4974
@andrewdouglas4974 9 месяцев назад
Bring back that Pros vs Joes show! Try these out!
@RajaAdou
@RajaAdou Год назад
“Do we even know what we are???” 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@troythayer4237
@troythayer4237 Год назад
Use this as a ‘ Bring back pros vs. joes with the Kelce Bros as the hosts’ button
@richardmeglio5450
@richardmeglio5450 Год назад
How is this not a show? It was. It was called Pros vs. Joe's. Shockingly, the Joe's got rocked all the time.
@tylersmith-rz9xk
@tylersmith-rz9xk Год назад
someones gotta show travis kelce pros vs joes. classic show and close enough to what he was talking about when talking about a tv show
@lamchops360
@lamchops360 9 месяцев назад
they had a show Joes vs Pros back in the day. It would be nice to see it come back.
@QuiteAMouthfull
@QuiteAMouthfull Год назад
The fact that the AVERAGE BMI of a 20 year old man in America is apparently 29 is pretty wild
@thebigmanufacturer
@thebigmanufacturer Год назад
I've never spent a day of my life with more than 18% bodyfat and I'm apparently "overweight" according to my BMI
@LeonNeon20
@LeonNeon20 Год назад
Screw the BMI
@jordanleighton6893
@jordanleighton6893 Год назад
^
@Jayhawk92
@Jayhawk92 Год назад
BMI told me I was malnourished when I had an 8-pack in highschool. It also said a friend of mine was obese when he had 8% body fat. BMI is wildly inaccurate at assessing different athletic builds
@ptk4392
@ptk4392 Год назад
Bmi is useless
@thxricxlegaming
@thxricxlegaming Год назад
No dumb questions 🫡
@user-A1232
@user-A1232 Год назад
💪 this is awesome 👏
@AroundTheKurt
@AroundTheKurt 6 месяцев назад
"Do we even know what we are?"" HAHAHA killing me.
@dr.lumpypants3530
@dr.lumpypants3530 Год назад
I know I can get a yard. If the line each blocks a guy I can break a tackle from an outside backer. I got cut from bowling green, but I was a shitty d-1 2 years ago. So I may not be the average
@Ictblaze
@Ictblaze Год назад
I'll be in Kansas city this Sunday!!!!! Lets go chiefs!
@10thletter40
@10thletter40 Год назад
Yes, go Chiefs!
@TwilightxKnight13
@TwilightxKnight13 6 месяцев назад
I remember years ago we used to play pickup football at the park. All the guys were early to mid twenties and in the best shape of our lives. At only 5’6” but solid, I was quick and elusive, with good hands and vision, or at least thought I was. Most of us had the idea we could have played division one in college given the chance. One day a younger kid from my old HS came to play with us. On the opening kick off he outraced everyone down the field and absolutely blew me up. He went on to absolutely destroy everyone on virtually every play. The few times he was tackled it took half a dozen guys to drag him down. On defense, no one could block him and he could run down absolutely everyone from behind. Turns out it was Jared Tomich who would go on to win two national championships with Nebraska and play in the NFL. We all learned a valuable lesson that day.
@Linky609
@Linky609 Год назад
It kinda was a show Travis, pros vs Joe's. Actually a pretty entertaining show.
@Graziano45
@Graziano45 Год назад
Is he gonna still be alive after gaining that one yard though? 😂
@chiefmac88
@chiefmac88 Год назад
I could gain positive yards on a rushing play if the blocking was perfect and the defense wasn't selling out to stop the run. Make a hole and a lot of dudes could burst through for a couple.
@chiefmac88
@chiefmac88 Год назад
@Roy Munson I didn't watch the entire video before I answered the question. Yes basically what they said.
@preston4668
@preston4668 9 месяцев назад
There used to be this show back in the day called “pros vs joes” with the same premise
@lunarumbreon7699
@lunarumbreon7699 Год назад
This fits with the quote from a couple weeks ago that Travis said Andy Reid could draw up a scheme to their dad a first down
@inmediagratification2163
@inmediagratification2163 Год назад
The one yard challenge has been on tv before I believe Marshall lynch was a runner on it and one episode regular people tried tackling him and got rocked all day everyone by him lol and they weren’t just average people the people that signed up were non pro athletes and gym guys and got smoked every episode
@Riderscards8762
@Riderscards8762 7 месяцев назад
Granted I don’t want you both to retire cause love the bash bros but when you do bring back a “pros vs joes” type show. Everyone would watch just because you guys are attached to it let alone the sports fans that want to see it. Love you guys. I’ll take a little royalty/kickback if you decide to do it. lol
@TJR123
@TJR123 Год назад
Fun personalities! You guys have a future in this once your done with your future in Football. 😂
@peacemaker9279
@peacemaker9279 Год назад
The only way I'd be able to is like an inside zone run play and like you guys said with the corners ,backers and safetys deep and I could prolly get like 4-5 yards
@josephsahulka2224
@josephsahulka2224 7 месяцев назад
NDQ:: how do players practice falling ( to prevent injury) ?
@bradlanding4981
@bradlanding4981 9 месяцев назад
“ do we even know what we are “ 😅😂
@kelseywalker2342
@kelseywalker2342 Год назад
I loved the old sports science show, had the host who was average height vs an nfl d lineman to see what would happen. Hook up a bunch of sensors and slow mo cam, dude launches him like 8 feet up and 13 feet back 😅
@NMullinax57
@NMullinax57 9 месяцев назад
There was a show about average people going against pro athletes. It was Pros vs. Joes and it was glorious.
@JDwJC11
@JDwJC11 9 месяцев назад
Lol... this was good analysis. I agree with everything they said. 😂
@rossradtke
@rossradtke 9 месяцев назад
"Pros vs Joes" was that TV show. probably on Spike TV if I recall
@kompletebeast5529
@kompletebeast5529 Год назад
There was a show like that back in the day, I think it was Pro vs joe. Average people could go against pro or ex-pro in various sports.
@bucketofchickentacos9625
@bucketofchickentacos9625 Год назад
Yooooooo T Kelce! You need to get with Cole from How Bout Those Chiefs!!!! Lets freakin goooooo!!!
@20XXMEDIA
@20XXMEDIA Год назад
Vincent Smith was the RB Clowney hit, he is listed at 5'5 and 229lbs.. which is a heavier version of Boston Scott or Darren Sproles
@MsCwebb
@MsCwebb 11 месяцев назад
That's a wild height to weight ratio. He looks really lean with his pads on as well. Freak.
@allisonwilliams3714
@allisonwilliams3714 Год назад
This is kinda related and just good stuff: Sports Science: NFL Defensive Tackle Kris Jenkins Vs. Average Joe. Also Jared Allen vs. Johnny Knoxville (Blind Side 3)
@chrisrezendes4869
@chrisrezendes4869 11 месяцев назад
This topic reminds me of the movie the Waterboy. The scene where a random college decided to use there waterboy as a receiver and just as the ball hit his hands🫨😵 it was all over.
@gabrielkelly2631
@gabrielkelly2631 Год назад
Qb sneak up the middle . i used to run that play all the time in highschool when i needed a few yards
@pminturn
@pminturn 6 месяцев назад
Michigan roster from that year listed Vincent Smith at 5'6" 175 lbs.
@K1DKUDDLES
@K1DKUDDLES 5 месяцев назад
When Travis was saying "I have no idea how that's not a tv show".... bro I have no idea how THIS isn't a tv show! Love the content my fellow Ohio brethren 👊
@moulinneuf
@moulinneuf 6 месяцев назад
Originating from the Old English surname Kelsey, it can be surmised that Kelce also means "Cenel's island." Cenel, however, has a much cooler connotation that just connection to a couple of towns in Lincolnshire, England; it actually translates to "fierce!" Kelce is a name for fighters, and you can remind baby of that
@donaldcurry5629
@donaldcurry5629 Год назад
I wonder if they do a podcast this week as opponents.
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