Finally!!! Finally a properly done highlight video!! No annoying commentating and no useless history on the players or the plays. Play after play after play! Awesome job!!
Repent to Jesus Christ!!! “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”” Joshua 1:9 NIV
I'm dutch so I don't watch American football, but sometimes rugby is on the tv. Why do they not do this more often? Seems like a sort of rugby play to me?
Literally jump over a human. 14:46 made me realize how hard a QB job is. Now this isn’t even eye level and it still looks difficult. Look at this vision. Dam Goat QB
@@SDSOverfiend Nice...telling someone to "relax" who did nothing more than offer a factual piece of information in a 100% calm and civil manner. The irony is real.
Also, the missed free throw by Steven Adams to get the rebound and IMMEDIATELY know where Westbrook was to pass it to him was AMAZING. He knew EXACTLY where he was, and they were able to get a shot off from the miss before the other team even knew what happened lol
I thought I was going to end up skimming or closing out this video early, but this video was very well edited. I was hooked on each play back to back without feeling bored. The audio also was well balanced too and didn't have to worry about the next play being too loud or too soft. Just like what drummer386 said a couple months ago.. "Awesome job!!"
The Simpson flip really is incredible. Looks like something you'd see in a movie about someone gaining super powers and taking advantage of it by playing football.
@@jessedupere429 *"I don't watch any sports anymore way to political for me ."* Thank you for having principles. People love to say "You'll never get everyone to....". You don't need _everyone._ If only a solid 33% of a business' market simply stopped patronizing/paying/participating/etc. the business would reverse its decision overnight. No business is going to tolerate a sudden 33% drop in revenue.
@@jessedupere429 I don't really follow any sports other than baseball, so how is any of it political? And if there is some politics just ignore it and watch the game
Right... I pitched all through little league to high school... but when I try to throw left handed it's embarrassing... he threw a rope right to first... crazy!!!
11:40 I love the realization of “don’t throw it away don’t throw it AT ALL!” The pure excitement of how creative the play is and how rare of an experience everyone is witnessing.
@ya boi koi no because the kicker recovered it it’ll be the kicking teams ball since the receiving team didn’t recover it. If after a certain distance, I believe 10 yards, the ball isn’t recovered from the kicking team then it’s a live ball and the kicking team can get it for possession. Look up onside kicks for this.
onside kicks are normally done prior to the end of the 4th quarter when you NEED the ball back to either tie the game or win, otherwise you give up possession and lose the game because you simply run out of game time.
My dad and I coincidentally saw that Jerome Simpson jump live when I was in high school and it was unbelievable to see in the moment. It's still good on replay but that initial live reaction - we couldn't believe it.
That forward flip where he partially vaults off the other player is amazing. Even if you could practice for a thing like that it'd still be hard to pull off.
if im not mistaken tho he got flagged for being positioned like that, with his back away from the field on the sideline. remember watching that game live
7:28 I wouldnt call that a "thinkin outside the box" moment because thats just a normal bicycle kick, although very hard to pull off and even more rare to make a shot with it, so satisfying all the same
I think they train with non dominant hand as well just not as extensively. Nonetheless the precision and speed at proplayers throw even with non dominant arm is insane.
what I find impressive about this type of compilation is that these are instances where the athlete was consciously processing events, being aware, and exercising willpower (reminds me of the Michael Jordan documentary), rather than most sports reels where they're just operating on pure reflex/instinct/training or something statistically improbable happening by chance... wonder how many videos someone had to sift through
@@benjaminleavy4801 in any sport, feinting is really important, wheither strategically or 1v1. It’s often mind games if you want to juke someone, honnestly I think this guy just doesn’t understand sports. Which is fine i guess
That Randy Moss insanely stupid catch and then hyper improvisational behind the back, over the head, lateral pass to dude is one of the most amazing athletic plays I’ve ever seen
The best looking, most successful and well executed play was 'The Philly Special' by the 2017-2018 Eagles. Nick Foles stepped up that year unlike any other backup QB I've ever witnessed. Dude will never pay for a drink or a meal in this city ever again.
I know just barely enough about sports to be mind-blowed by this. I play video games and love coming up with out of the box ways of outplaying opponents so this brings me so much joy. Personally, outwitting someone unconventionally is so satisfying even if it's not optimal.
I remember seeing that Jerome Simpson flip when I was at the mall and they had the Lids store TV playing the Cincinnati Arizona game and still to this day it’s one of the most impressive things I’ve seen in my life
1:56 wow, the accuracy to make that ball come back to him exactly where he needed off the rim is impressive. Tiny bit too low or high and it wouldn’t have worked
@@sebasstein7014 Nope, you can see there were only 3 seconds left in the game and they were down by 2 points, so making the foul shot wasn’t going to do them any good. He threw it quickly off the rim to catch people off guard and get the ball right back for the shot. And he executed it perfectly.
@@Pythonzzz executed it perfectly except that "The free throw shooter may not step over the plane of the free throw line until the ball touches the basket ring, backboard or the free throw ends.",
Great video! Although the dude who ricocheted his golf ball off the other ball wasn’t “thinking outside the box” lol he was just as surprised by it as everyone else 🤣
The two golf clips were awesome! First an insane amount of break that I have no clue how she saw and worked the speed and aiming point. Then a crazy lucky Bocci Ball move get the ace!
The fact that you made a compilation of mostly things I've never seen before is just incredible. I've watched so many compilations like this and yours is truly unique, great work man
@@itbelikethat- nah, the first like 7 min had a lot of clips I’ve never seen. The last half had quite a few that I’ve seen but still, I thought it was kinda wild that I hadn’t witnessed a bunch of the clips before
3:14 AHAHAHA that is by far my favorite! OMG. I love it. That takes some swallowing of your pride to do that, too. All for the team, though! (How ironic that neither of the teammates involved in the play show any appreciation whatsoever. In fact, they walk away like *zombies* - very interesting phenomenon here)
@@Dreybaconjr 👍 Makes sense if they had a discussion. I just wanted people to be aware that the ump raising both hands in that manner is not a safe call (which is lower) but it's a foul call. Thanks for the info.