Not really a fan of an ancient supernatural zombie created by an invisible sky wizard. If that’s your thing okay, but not sure what it has to do with sports.
@@cheetahsarecool1054 yea it's easy to just say stuff like that until you are in an actual NFL game so much is going on at once you can't really make uo that in your head as your running
The funniest thing with Westbrook’s travel will always be Curry asking him “what are you doing?” and Russ looking at him with complete sincerity and saying “I don’t know.” Man was in his own head or stuck in practice mode or something.
@@TecMatt While Denver was down 15 points and needed every single second they could get to have any chance at mounting a legit comeback. Probably would've been an L regardless for them, but I imagine the Nuggets' coach must've been losing his mind at his players.
the only remote logic i can give this is maybe he is thinking if they go down in the end zone it’s a touch back but pretty sure the interceptor runs past the line so idk bro i’m weak af tho 😂😂
10:00 I'm sorry, I don't mean to laugh cause Atwater tried to kill his own teammate Lang and knocked himself flat out, but watching Ty Braxton trying to process what happened cracked me up
The funniest part about the Baez thing is as soon as Javy turned around the first baseman could have turned around and stepped on first and ended the inning.
7:39 - i remember that game, the jays had the lead needed the win but it was going to get rained out so they swung at everything. the other team started throwing wild pitches to waste time, but they couldn't stall enough.
Whenever people dismiss sports psychology I show them the Russ video. One of the best players from his era forgot that you have to dribble the ball. It's like a cashier forgetting that you have to scan the barcode
Laughable how you can make a video about rare occasions in "Sports History", then give 16 minutes of old clips who all of us have seen already of only 3 Sports... Pretty easy game of 'Spot the American'. GOAT of highlights my ass
@@vascocorreia7560 It's almost like all other sports are inferior somehow... /s I don't understand how the uploader thinks on this. I'm pretty sure the video would be longer if all the moments of *sports* history was included, but to only include 3 sports? It's lazy... and basically a reupload of their entire channel content. Also, the community tab is full of religious mumbo-jumbo, like a damn cult made to recruit sports fans...
@@btCrazeIII AB? Lmao is this a joke because the OP thought the Broncos were the Bears so you're going along with it by claiming the Packers are the Steelers? Or are you just a dummy who failed to realize that was a game between the Packers and Broncos? Or are you using a weird abbreviated name for another player when "AB" clearly refers to Antonio Brown these days?
I still honestly don’t see why he was penalized. He didn’t jump up with the intent to kick him. It happens. It was like perfect like up for everything. I saw the same thing happen in HS and everyone called it a good play
@@travisatwell2855 If you can kick people like that why wouldn't RBs just start training their front kicks really well and instead of stiff arming defenders they can just blast them with a kick in the solar plexus as the defender tries to tackle them - that'll take em down! Yeah, no. That's never gonna happen because it would be a dumb ass rule.
First off, I laughed so hard at that. But I think it was a good call. You can see him force his foot down while in the air. Of he wanted to avoid that he would have either not moved his foot or even pulled it back as to try and not to hit the other player.
1:02 of course Brandon Jacobs is going to chuck the ball at the clock… he’s away in Dallas. All these players today hitting their own stadiums just look foolish 🤦♂️
@@robertmartin7488 Holding for PI is nowhere near the same as piledriving a guy so hard you could paralyze him. Gronk was beyond stupid, and his emotional outburst was uncalled for. He should have let the ref call the PI, and everything would have been fine. Instead, he got the penalty (I can't remember if he got ejected for that or not), and he injured another player. Over a game where he makes millions of dollars whether he wins or loses.
Otherwise known as Antonio Brown going nuts compilation. I would like to take this Moment to say oh yeah to all the people criticizing the Steelers for dropping him
Well the Pittsburgh Steelers' organization as a whole is in shambles right now; the worst state the team has been in in at least a couple decades, with no end to being noncompetitive in sight until a decent new franchise QB is added to the team one way or another - the same thing over a dozen other teams desperately need, and have needed for several seasons now, to get them back to being competitive. AB would actually be a genuinely solid addition to their team, at least in terms of his talent, as he is still able to put up somewhat eye-popping numbers like he did in Tampa. The guy is a total distraction and a cancer in the locker room, but talent-wise he'd be the best player the Steelers even have anymore except maybe TJ Watt on D. Best offensive player for sure though, hands down.
@@zachdalmaso2131 nah fam lol. Najee a beast. AB is a good receiver but not as big as it making him out to be. The organization isn't in shambles, it transitioning. The GM left with his QB. The new GM and immediately drafted a QB with his first pick. I was surprised it wasn't Malik Willis, but I'm excited to see what Pickett has in store
@@andrewcorbin4851 That's a very optimistic outlook for the Steelers, but I'm guessing you're a PIT fan so that kind of positivity is to be expected. Only time will tell whether y'alls new QB pans out or not, I guess. If there isn't at least moderate signs of success in the first season I imagine Tomlin will get canned and see his long tenure as HC of the Steelers come to an ungraceful end, so that could be an issue because having to hire a new head coach to implement a whole new system is another unknown that you just have to hope pans out.
@@andrewcorbin4851 and yeah, the AB of today is a shadow of his former self, but he has shown with Brady and the Bucs that he still has the ability to make plays and would be a valuable addition to just about any team that picked him up, if he wasn't such a cancer and a headache. He's probably more like a middle-of-the-pack tier WR at this point in his career, or maybe upper-middle at best, but still talented and able to make a difference for his team. Also I completely forgot about Najee Harris being a Steeler, so I'll give you that one that even if AB were to come back to Pittsburgh, he wouldn't be the best guy on O due to Najee.
They do. It's called NFL follies. Idk if it's still on. But when I was a kid. I loved to get me some snacks and watch that shit and laugh my little ass off