19:49 OK that play might not be the most spectacular play on this video, but that was really something. The way the goalie was able to flick it with his glove hand and make a pass to a teammate to get it out of the zone
8:29 was a great angle. At first it looked like he did a strange, spastic little hop before fielding the ball, but the replay showed just how slick that play was. He timed his jump so that he'd be on the descent when he made the grab and throw and nailed it.
This whole video is a W. I know some people might not see F1 drivers as athletes, but I feel like Michael Scumacher's 2012 Pole Position lap at Monaco was worth mentioning here (to anyone who knows what I'm talking about). His one-handed cornering while adjusting the brake balance was mesmerizing to watch, and he still qualified first with that many adjustments on the fly.
Additions: Irving Fryar one handed reception in 1995. Charles Woodson INT vs Michigan State 1997. Jourdan Lewis one handed INT vs Wisconsin (2016). Any of Mike Schmidt's gold glove bare handed throws from 3b. Very shocked that none of these are on here.
Cris Carters one handed TD catches against the Falcons in '91, and the SF 49ers in '97 were borderline outrageous. This video's obviously aimed at the younger generation.
What about Tayshaun Prince blocking Reggie Miller in the playoffs? Tho, I guess the spectacular thing about that play was how in the hell he caught up to Reggie, not the block itself....but still, lol, great play
@just another squigga even if it is hard to field a ground ball (which I highly doubt) you can't deny that it's completely underwhelming visually so there are so many other highlights he could have used instead of that boring ish. That is impossible to deny. Unless you're a liar of course.