imagine caring about your logo on a field enough to do anything. like it's a logo. don't mean anything. if they got unnecessary roughness for something like that it would be double stupid.
juju was just having fun everybody who loved that and wanted him to get popped was deadass childish 💀 he even danced on his own logo. it wasn’t a disrespect thing. he was just having fun
9:10 The game was almost over and was a blowout at that point, (Dallas 52, Buffalo 17) yet check out Don Beebe still giving 100% effort. After the game Bill's owner Ralph Wilson walked from the owner's booth to the locker room and thanked Beebe for the play.
Always show appreciation for the man effort, especially if you are down and he is still giving 100% Calculated by the owner by going down to the locker room and thanking him infront of the whole team...when your team is down is when you see the players who are the leaders of the team... LEADING BY EXAMPLE... LOOK , SEE , DO .....
14:42, this is the most painful one on this list if you ask me. Out of all the premature celebrations out there resulting in losses, this one's just different. The game was over lol. It's not like someone tripped you up before getting a touchdown. The game is literally over, all you do is hold onto the ball for a couple seconds and that's it. The Washington Wizards were up by 3 at that point. Even if the apposing team has time to foul you, you hit just 1 free throw and it's over. Even if you miss both, they have to somehow rebound the ball and go for a full court shot to TIE the game in an impossible amount of time... Long story short, that throw lost them the game after OT lol... Just look at his fellow teammates staring at him in total disbelief afterwards. Gotta be one of the worst throws in sports history.
Usually they get a warning to not do that again or be ejected. So it's either they throw a clean pitch or risk it going outside and getting them ejected if it's an off throw, so..
They sometimes do this to disrupt the batters attention, or to simply hit them and get them on a mound, thus not challenging them. This is usually done when the pitcher knows the batter is good and can likely hit a home run. A strategy of sorts.
There's a medical university in my home city really popular with Indians. Many apartment complexes with med students there that have an overbearing stench of curry. I say stench because I used to like curry. Until I smelled it everyday until the stench seeped into my bones.
Being a Packers fan, I remember watching that game against the Seattle Seahawks where Hassleback said they were going to score in OT and when Al Harris picked him off and took it back I remember my family and I was jumping up and down, yelling and going nuts. One of my favorite sports moments ever especially with my favorite team being the ones offering the karma back at Hassleback.
Yep basic rule in sports - don't start boasting or otherwise start jawing off (especially if members of the other team are within earshot) until the game is over.
As a Seahawks fan I remember seeing those Green Bay losers celebrating being up 16-0 in the 4th quarter of the NFC Championship and then losing to us 22-28 good times
Packers don't have fans they have the world's largest body of the stupidest conglomerate of investors in free market history........and the original dutch stock market was once valued by tulip bulbs.
That punter making the shoestring tackle at the end is seriously massively impressive, almost hollywood movie like. Maybe punters aren't just a wasted roster spot.
Yeah, punters are only scrawny and unimpressive compared with other football players. They're still professional athletes and perform like it, and the good ones can win games. The Isaac Punts channel on youtube does great breakdowns of how much a good punter can affect a game.
Context for Stanton: Fiers hit him in the jaw 4 years prior, breaking it and ending his season. First at-bat against Fiers after he was hit and he gets hit again. Absolutely justified in watching it go.
@@MrMaxy37185 Especially considering he hit the guy in the face, and could have seriously hurt him even worse, with a 90+mph fastball and broke his jaw the season prior.
There all justified to watch bro....you ever hit a Homer off a major league pitcher? You ever even stood in the box while a minor league level pitcher throws gas?
@@halfassranch8363 I actually did back in high school. Had a guy who threw 90 from both sides. Ended up spending like 3 years in the minors before he left or went unsigned.
Sometimes I wish I had power over some of these show-boaters' positions so I could fire them for their incompetence. Who slows down BEFORE you reach the endzone? A child would do that.
"We want the ball and we're gonna score" is still the ultimate sports yikes imo. It's so incredibly embarrassing coming from the dude who a mere 5 minutes later literally throws a pick6 to someone wearing a different uniform, in sudden death OT, in a playoff game. Maximum level of Oof.
Couple things about that one, the mic wasn't suppose to pick it up. Also before he went to the Seahawks he was on the packers and was very good friends with a lot of the players and coaches. He was joking with then about it lol
It's so strange seeing the almost empty baseball stadiums. In these times of instant gratification, even without the pandemic, it amazes me that people still sit through 9 innings or more.
When I played, as a batter, if I felt a pitcher was intentionally throwing inside (whether I was hit or not) I purposely hit it as hard as possible up the middle trying to hit the pitcher. Great technique to focus on hitting the ball squarely and using the whole field.
@@kakkianiun Matt Barnes and Kobe are actually best friends lol. Kobe was impressed when Matt Barnes did it and invited him to be a laker. I doubt Kobe would think that
Westbrook vs Lillard is just hysterical. You have a guy who's never gonna win a title jawing with a guy who's never gonna win a title. 12/10 EDIT: What did I tell y'all!? Eat your words.
@@raetekusu1 liking my own comment?? wow who do you think I am… I don’t like LeBron or AD whatsoever but I like Brody and I respect all of their talent Nerd
@@jacobavonda7210 it’s just clickbait. I don’t recall the actual context but I’ve heard somewhere that it was just a sign to his dugout and not actually the umpire?
8:03 was a 87mph changeup that got away lol. Next pitch was a 89 mph slider, a lot of mlb players just get butt hurt most of the time when theres any pitch inside these days
Ben Simmons didn't do shit to Giannis. Dude literally had his back to him trying to get a rebound, try it when he's facing you and it's gonna be a block.
Don't care about or even know the involved players... get over yourself and laugh at the clip. Dude made a good play, then stopped to boast too soon. Karma fail!