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@Fuzz32
@Fuzz32 2 года назад
Some say that rugby is a “Hooligans’ game played by gentlemen.” I say that American football is a “Soldiers’ game played by gladiators.”
@wonkothesane8691
@wonkothesane8691 2 года назад
I like that!
@Etereys
@Etereys 2 года назад
That's an astute way of putting it. 😄
@CrochetLuv3r
@CrochetLuv3r 2 года назад
I really like that and agree
@crimsonknight7011
@crimsonknight7011 2 года назад
Well I mean if you think about it the football pads reminds me of Roman armor
@glastonbury4304
@glastonbury4304 2 года назад
but Rugby is really the the tougher of the 2...
@Yawnzee_
@Yawnzee_ 2 года назад
Football here in America is known as a collision sport you gotta be tough to play our game 😆 great reaction!
@Waryan1
@Waryan1 2 года назад
American football turns our youth into men. Toughness is part of being an American.
@hughfuller8416
@hughfuller8416 2 года назад
Certainly a collision sport. Two car crashing on a play by play basis.
@bobbah676
@bobbah676 2 года назад
To bad its leads to so much brain damange.
@Yawnzee_
@Yawnzee_ 2 года назад
@@bobbah676 agreed they put their bodies on the line for our entertainment and the psychological damage it does even after they retire is unfortunate.
@rorschach5184
@rorschach5184 2 года назад
@@Yawnzee_ yea it’s really sad seeing players with permanent injuries I still can’t get over shazier 😢
@kevinpeterson1398
@kevinpeterson1398 2 года назад
"It's like standing in front of a train." "You know the train is coming!" This line made me laugh hysterically :)
@alonenjersey
@alonenjersey 9 месяцев назад
These two MUST visit a typical American sports bar on football Saturday or Sunday.
@dmacbass
@dmacbass 2 месяца назад
​@@alonenjersey It's an AMAZING experience!
@alonenjersey
@alonenjersey Месяц назад
@@dmacbass Really. I'd love to see these two surrounded by fans at an American sports bar.
@direvwade7199
@direvwade7199 2 года назад
As the creator of modern football called it, “The moral equivalent to war.” It is brutal, but a truly beautiful game non the less when you have the full scope of it. The fans, the plays, the players, the stadiums, it is a sport like no other. It is truly one of a kind.
@dr.manhattan7313
@dr.manhattan7313 Год назад
well said, dangerous, but those who've played it, love it. balls, brass, and pure athleticism
@hankmartin9455
@hankmartin9455 Год назад
Chess on the big green board I've heard it put.
@derekrupp7844
@derekrupp7844 Год назад
That is very true. The fight or flight feeling in football is as close as you can come to real combat.
@Bookworm51485
@Bookworm51485 11 месяцев назад
And sadly, they can sometimes come out on the other end as destroyed as some soldiers.
@alfredprufrock6567
@alfredprufrock6567 2 года назад
Seeing you guys so pumped is awesome. We love football, especially college football, which is surprising to most non-Americans. Eight of the ten largest stadiums in the world, and most of the list after that are American college football stadiums. And they are full of 100k fans eight weeks of the year. It's an event. Called "Tailgating', you arrive hours before the match and everyone grills out, has drinks, and plays games. You can wander from party to party, meeting people, drinking and eating, and having fun. After about four hours of this, you and a hundred thousand other people get treated to a spectacle with full marching bands, ceremonies and traditions, mascots, cheerleaders, local military units flying over the stadium. It's a huge thing. You should react to "Top College Football Traditions." Love your work!
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 2 года назад
And with that said, the loudest stadium in the entire world is our Arrowhead here in KC, roughly 77,000 fans and still loudest stadium in the world regardless of sport. You often leave a game having actual hearing damage.
@michaelallen3894
@michaelallen3894 2 года назад
University of Michigan has the largest stadium for college football 🏈. They, of course are my favorite team being from Detroit Michigan, which is about 1/2 hour away from Ann Arbor.
@theloudguys
@theloudguys 2 года назад
Sounds so much fun!
@glastonbury4304
@glastonbury4304 2 года назад
jeez, do Americans really look out of their country and see other stadiums...they don't have the largest stadiums in the world, far from it...
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 2 года назад
@@glastonbury4304 we may not have the largest, but our arrowhead is still the loudest in the world. Literally in Guinness records. 142+ decibels.
@lizzkaayako2270
@lizzkaayako2270 Год назад
It surprised me when I learned how popular American football is in other countries. I lived in Canada for years and quickly discovered NFL is more popular there than the Canadian Football League. I couldn't believe it when the NFL started holding games in London, England, but apparently the events are massive and pack the stadiums.
@williamcole5701
@williamcole5701 2 года назад
These two are awesome. They seemed mortified at first but began to smile and get into it. The girl even began getting into the music and smiling. Thanks a million. You guys made me smile.
@pushpak
@pushpak 2 года назад
8:45 American Football has a concussion protocol. If you have a concussion or if a concussion is suspected, a player leaves the field and is checked out immediately.
@bthsr7113
@bthsr7113 Год назад
Took them a while to implement that though.
@americanmutt9089
@americanmutt9089 2 года назад
The hitting and tackling was my favorite part of playing football. During practice I couldn't wait to get through warmups and the cardio so we could get into the tackling drills and scrimmaging.
@brianharley1283
@brianharley1283 2 года назад
I had a coach that would tell the defense the play and dare us to stop it
@americanmutt9089
@americanmutt9089 2 года назад
@@brianharley1283 Our D- coach would tell us that if you hit the other guy harder than he hits you the less likely you would be the one to get hurt.
@Syst3m04
@Syst3m04 3 месяца назад
I can’t remember which player it was, but there was an NFL player in an interview who was told he gets paid a lot to play a game. He said he plays for free, he gets paid to practice, his point was they all love the game, it’s the practice and conditioning that is the hard part
@docbearmb
@docbearmb 2 года назад
This is not really just NFL (professional). I’d guess that about 20-25 % of the games shown were college teams. There are about 6-8 showing high school games. And there are even peewee teams shown. Keep in mind that the equipment (mostly helmets and shoulder pads) are extremely hard plastic and serve as weaponry as well as protection.
@James-0077
@James-0077 2 года назад
Also some cfl
@quasimotto8653
@quasimotto8653 2 года назад
7:22 "It is like standing in front of a train; you know the train is coming, and then you are still standing there just to catch a ball". EXCELLENT way to describe the situation, Par! I really enjoy watching your reaction videos. Both of you are very entertaining. Please keep up the great work!
@derekrupp7844
@derekrupp7844 Год назад
I played Division 1 football for the University of Nevada. The Wolf Pack. I was really good in high school but college is an entirely different experience. The first practice in full pads my jaw dropped. I couldn’t believe how big and explosive the offensive line was compared to high school. Not only were lineman 280 pounds or more but much quicker and stronger! It was like starting over again. Even though Nevada is a division 1 school it’s small compared to the giant programs like Alabama, Georgia, etc…. The players who make it to the NFL are beyond elite!
@jago668
@jago668 8 месяцев назад
Funny that you mention that. When I was in school we had a running back that was decent (great for 1A in Texas), he went to a community college on a football scholarship. He was used to out running everyone in high school. He was telling us first practice he was all, "I'm gonna show these boys how it's done." Breaks through the line, open field in front of him, he gets tackled from behind. Gets up, it's a defensive lineman that chased him down from straight behind, no angle. He said he realized it was a completely different game at that point. Also played with a guy that went on to be on the offensive line of the Cowboys. That dude was huge. I remember when he started in kindergarten (I was in 1st grade). I still remember everyone going, "What did that 3rd grader do to get sent back to kindergarten?" He was 6'6" and 240 lbs in 7th grade. Took two people to tackle him, he'd literally swat the first guy out of the way with a forearm. Our coach had to call colleges to find gear big enough for him, and he had to play his first year in his normal shoes.
@Msgtdaveg
@Msgtdaveg 2 года назад
This isn’t my first time watching a reaction from you 2, but it is for sure my favorite so far!!! Your enthusiasm and positivity is very much appreciated.
@theloudguys
@theloudguys 2 года назад
Thank you so much!!
@endoraismygma
@endoraismygma 2 года назад
And to think, rules on tackling have gotten stricter and equipment improved over the years. It used to be even more brutal and there still are major injuries. You gotta really love the game to play it. Enjoyed your reaction! 🙏
@Ian-qt5si
@Ian-qt5si 2 года назад
A lot of these hits were even illegal by the old standards. Today I would say nearly all are illegal now.
@boblozaintherealworld3577
@boblozaintherealworld3577 2 года назад
Old Teddy Roosevelt once threatened to ban the game unless they "cleaned it up". One can only imagine.
@willllawhun9455
@willllawhun9455 2 года назад
@@boblozaintherealworld3577 if TEDDY said clean it up shooting someone must've been acceptable form of tackling at the time 🤣🤣 dude was a man's mans
@jrlebleu
@jrlebleu 2 года назад
@@willllawhun9455 Almost 20 people a year would die from playing, and his son almost died if I'm not mistaken, then they started using more gear.
@Potato-pl5cr
@Potato-pl5cr 2 года назад
Yet the NFL now is just a bunch of over payed crybabies
@garygemmell3488
@garygemmell3488 2 года назад
Every time someone who is not familiar with American football reacts to this clip (there are several RU-vid videos) they inevitably say "How is that allowed?". It's how the game is played and a real big hit is every player's dream. I once flattened a quarterback during a high school game so hard that he came out of his shoes. I picked them up, put them on his chest while he laid there moaning, and said "I think you're gonna need these." The referee started laughing so hard he had to turn around to hide his laughter.
@gamera5160
@gamera5160 2 месяца назад
I'm going to put that in the category of "probably didn't happen", because taunting rules are pretty seriously enforced in high school and college. We were not allowed to celebrate while facing our opponents. No taunting them, no saying anything to them, and definitely no setting shoes on their chest. Also, nobody loses their shoes from hard hits, you know... because they're tied. People lose their shoes when their feet get stepped on. None of this sounds real.
@rangur1
@rangur1 2 года назад
Most of the hits shown were from a number of years ago. Once CTE - chronic traumatic encephelopathy was diagnosed fairly widespread through the league. Many "boom" type hits, especially to the head have been disallowed. Also, much stricter concussion protocols.
@jasonweible2834
@jasonweible2834 2 года назад
Also many of those hits were illegal even when they were made. I saw many players leading with the helmet and not the shoulderpad. That hasn't been allowed for quite a long time.
@stephencooper2603
@stephencooper2603 2 года назад
Yeah I saw a couple of facemask grabs there…
@backmarkerbob
@backmarkerbob 2 года назад
I just wanted to comment on the "super slam". As both a wrestling fan and a (former) fan of the Atlanta Falcons: that was former safety William Moore, executing a perfect Oklahoma Slam. It was such a big moment as a fan, and there were videos made of wrestling announcer Jim Ross commentating the slam!
@TheMrPeteChannel
@TheMrPeteChannel Год назад
Good God almighty he's been broken in half!
@RushFanatic87
@RushFanatic87 2 года назад
I loved playing football growing up. It truly grows you up quickly and separates the alphas from the rest of the pack. These kinds of hits are also commonly known as “Ooh hits” because they make the whole stadium go “Ooooooh!!!!”
@titaneyes1
@titaneyes1 2 года назад
As a former player, former coach from youth football, high school football, semi-pro football and arena football....it's our way of life. Suit up for battle and bring the war. We start our kids playing this at age 8 and the lucky never have to stop. Another great sport to capture the American Man.... Bull riding
@cobbler88
@cobbler88 2 года назад
I can tell military service was not your way of life with the ridiculous "bring the war" garbage.
@cuttermasterson
@cuttermasterson 2 года назад
I’m not a professional by any means, but my state is know for its football players. Hawaii has Samoans, Tongans, Hawaiians and many other big Polynesian. But when we and the boyz play. We don’t hold back and we’re not expecting the other team to hold back. For me it’s a matter of pride, respect and competition for the teams. A fire that pushes you to be incredible and being part of amazing group of people that are will standby you through it all. But than again what do I know
@timaloha
@timaloha Год назад
I'm from New England, but I went to the University of Hawaii at Monoa. I made some great Samoan friends as a resident advisor in a dorm with a ton of athletes. One day my car got "booted" by university police (even though it was legally parked). Before I ever knew it had been booted, my Samoan bros went out and yanked that locked boot off my car and threw it over the cliff behind the dorm! They meant well, but of course I then had to answer of the ticket AND the boot! I never told them that part though because they did it to show that they cared for me. I just couldn't imagine the strength involved. A couple of them went on the NFL
@bahice
@bahice 2 года назад
It’s all football, just different variations. American football, Rugby football, Australian rules football, Association football (soccer). By the way, a common misconception is that “soccer” is an American word for football. It’s not. The word is a shortening of “association football” and was coined in England to differentiate the then new style of football from other existing games which more resembled Rugby. It was introduced in America as soccer and the name stuck after the English started to just call it football.
@glastonbury4304
@glastonbury4304 2 года назад
Bahice...facts 👍🍻
@TheMrPeteChannel
@TheMrPeteChannel Год назад
It's also called soccer in Australia, Ireland, South Africa, Canada & New Zealand. Japan calls it "Sakka". I think it's called kick or kickball in a few area's of Asia. Italians nickname it Calcio.
@ebuz3288
@ebuz3288 2 года назад
My father played college football at Notre Dame, got drafted to go pro but only played in college to become an architect is what he told me. The game is hard on the players physically. my father learned that the hard way. Love your videos
@loveofthegame4395
@loveofthegame4395 2 года назад
In high school, I was standing on the side line of a football game. Two of my friends were playing on opposite teams and came together on a tackle. I watched one of my friends hit my other buddy low and the leg of my friend getting hit was broken upon impact. After watching my friends collide like that, I went and joined the marching band.
@stevedavis5704
@stevedavis5704 Год назад
People overlook that every year in every state there is at least one student football player that dies either in practice or a game. They don’t have the ambulance setting outside the end zone at games cuz it looks pretty. I have had four kids in marching band and three of them have a messed up knee from stepping wrong while marching.
@myxzaplik
@myxzaplik 2 года назад
This has been hands down the best reaction I have EVER seen to this video. American Football is a violent sport. That is why they wear so much padding. Glad y'all reacted to it.
@wonkothesane8691
@wonkothesane8691 2 года назад
Love you guys! This reaction is great, it's very easy to become jaded to a lot of things in life, reactions from people of other cultures clears up one's perspective.
@theloudguys
@theloudguys 2 года назад
Yes! Thank you!
@topherwhite370
@topherwhite370 2 года назад
Several of these happened right in front of my seats. Most of these hits are legal. The one thing you cannot do (anymore) is helmet to helmet. The opening hit (the guy catching the kickoff and getting demolished) sent the stadium into a frenzy. We shook the building.
@WingManFang1
@WingManFang1 2 года назад
“What doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger! Now let’s play some ball!” These are famous lines I’ve heard over and over in my life. Still true today.
@funnerthanbefore4947
@funnerthanbefore4947 2 года назад
Love watching ur reactions... Keep em comin 🙂👍
@MrVenom-iu9rs
@MrVenom-iu9rs 2 года назад
Love seeing reactions of people who have zero clue what Football is all about. I played O-line for 15 years and having been retired from the game for some time now it does take a toll on your body as you get older. Injuries include tearing my hamstring, dislocated jaw, rupturing my patellar tendon in my knee, and two herniated dics in my back. But if giving the opportunity to go back and do it all again.....DAMN RIGHT I would go and do it again.
@mwillblade
@mwillblade 2 года назад
You have the same injuries of a lion who has been hunting tough ass animals for a little while.
@willardwooten9582
@willardwooten9582 2 года назад
Here in Washington State we had the Legion of Boom , the Secondary of the Seattle Seahawks in the early 2010s on their way to Superbowl winners a couple years later. We also have the MLS Seattle Sounders ⚽ playing in the same stadium.They just became the 1st American Team to win the CONCACAF League Championship. They will represent North America , Central America and the Carribbean in the World Cup. So US will have 2 teams competing in World Cup.
@jeffburdick869
@jeffburdick869 2 года назад
The Sounders will compete in the club World Cup. Not exactly the same.
@cobbler88
@cobbler88 2 года назад
So they won the tournament against the countries in this hemisphere that are NOT that good at soccer, is what you're saying?
@StevesFunhouse
@StevesFunhouse 2 года назад
You two are awesome. Loved your enthusiasm.
@Flastew
@Flastew Год назад
The young ladies' eyes said it all, she was shocked, excited and interested all while having a big smile. Very cool.
@ericgonzales3786
@ericgonzales3786 2 года назад
Football is my favorite sport I’m from Texas so it’s basically a religion here there’s one guy guy you have to check out that is one of the scariest players To ever play in the NFL his name is Lawrence Taylor
@A_Name_
@A_Name_ 2 года назад
@3:12 there are not cards in American football. They do throw a yellow flag to show a penalty was made though. They stop play between each play and if your team gets penalty they move the ball closer to your endzone(end of the field where you score)
@wandaortmann2208
@wandaortmann2208 2 года назад
Found you guys today, LOVE your reactions! Subscribed on this one, but really enjoy! Thanks!
@George-kv6gm
@George-kv6gm 2 года назад
You guys are great! Thanks!
@phildicks4721
@phildicks4721 2 года назад
If you want to see some more NFL Football, you should look up Troy Polamalu's greatest plays. He played Strong Safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers and is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He played the game at a different level than anyone else in the game. Troy was also known for his long hair when he played. Head and Shoulders shampoo even hired him to do commercials for their product.😉
@christopherking4932
@christopherking4932 2 года назад
Great suggestion
@MJKeenan30
@MJKeenan30 2 года назад
I would put Lawrence Taylor and Barry Sanders at the top of the list.
@Angelsilhouette
@Angelsilhouette 2 года назад
"I don't think the helmet would save him." You're right. Many footballers suffer from multiple undiagnosed concussions because the helmets prevent major damage to their heads making it seem like they are not being injured at all, just having a headache.
@kurtkatzemcqueennovaaetate6873
@kurtkatzemcqueennovaaetate6873 2 года назад
They used to get significant brain damage because when the defensive and offensive linemen would line up, they would ram the top of their helmet into the other players' helmets before the first snap, kind of like how boxers hit each other's gloves.
@victorwaddell6530
@victorwaddell6530 2 года назад
@@kurtkatzemcqueennovaaetate6873 President Theodore Roosevelt nearly banned college football because of a couple of deaths on the field . This lead to the use of helmets , pads , and the forward pass .
@kurtkatzemcqueennovaaetate6873
@kurtkatzemcqueennovaaetate6873 2 года назад
@@victorwaddell6530 Right, which led to another problem... brain damage. Thanks for the fun fact and the connecting of your thought with my thought.
@infidel24
@infidel24 Год назад
Best reaction to the hits that I've ever seen. Not all football player's are giants, it's a game that we grow to love as little kid's. And we try to play for as long as we possibly can. We may never make it to college, but our bodies later in life, you feel the thing's you did in your younger year's. And concussions used to be walked off. Thankfully they are trying to get better at diagnosing head injuries.
@carlk8308
@carlk8308 Год назад
I really enjoyed this reaction. Thank you.
@Catherine.Dorian.
@Catherine.Dorian. 2 года назад
If you’re interested there’s a huge issue of football players later in life. It ended up with a reform on the game cause so many players were getting concussion after concussion many were basically developing dementia like behavior in their 40s and such. I’m over generalizing it but the issues were real and severe and it caused them to redo and make the safety guidelines better. But no matter what when you have men that big and say three of them tackling one person..
@bthsr7113
@bthsr7113 Год назад
Pro wrestling also has similar issues to this day.
@pushpak
@pushpak 2 года назад
American football (AF) evolved from soccer and rugby. Think of Rugby players as 1500m runners and AF players as Sprinters. The first AF game was played in 1869 between two college teams, Rutgers and Princeton, using rules based on the rules of soccer at the time. AF is a violent sport. A 1905 peak of 19 fatalities nationwide resulted in a threat by President Theodore Roosevelt to abolish the game unless major changes were made; hence the padding. College AF is more popular than NFL. College AF stadiums have larger capacities than NFL; a number of them are 100k plus. Michigan stadium is the largest at 107,601 and it’s the second largest in the world. Despite the focus on ‘big hits’ it’s 75% strategic, like Chess.AF is the ultimate team sport; there are no yellow or red cards. If a player breaks the rules, the team is penalized. They are the greatest athletes in the world. You might want to take a look at ‘The Rules of American Football - EXPLAINED! (NFL)” by Nihn Ly.
@jeffburdick869
@jeffburdick869 2 года назад
I am a CFB die hard, but it is disingenuous to say that CFB is more popular the the NFL. Its just not true.
@cobbler88
@cobbler88 2 года назад
@@jeffburdick869 I can understand how the argument can be made, but they're two different animals.
@opensage01
@opensage01 2 года назад
You should react to NHL (National Hockey League) biggest hits of all time. I am sure Hockey would be something new for the both of you too. Thanks for the fun reaction video and cheers.
@Bo5ch12
@Bo5ch12 2 года назад
Love both your reaction. Keep them reaction videos coming!!!
@xlo6925
@xlo6925 Год назад
Ok I Subscribed! Gonna binge watch more of your reactions
@cannabotany
@cannabotany 2 года назад
Ive never been the biggest NFL fan, but this video was a non stop smile. You guys are great, thank you for the content 😃
@incursio2396
@incursio2396 2 года назад
I love your guys reaction. Much love from California
@5thMarDiv
@5thMarDiv 2 года назад
I love you two, so I subscribed. I wish you well, and will continue to follow you!
@robhoover495
@robhoover495 Год назад
I love you guys and all your reactions.
@mauricesparks5709
@mauricesparks5709 2 года назад
You two are fun to watch. Glad I found your channel :)
@alejandrobarboza2004
@alejandrobarboza2004 2 года назад
American from the Northwest....love your reaction...gonna subscribe...keep up the good work!
@josephwalsh7546
@josephwalsh7546 Год назад
Your reactions were super entertaining !
@xyzyyz
@xyzyyz 2 года назад
Awesome to watch you guys react to NFL. Great job, good video.
@xlo6925
@xlo6925 Год назад
I thoroughly enjoyed watching the two of you react to American Football!!! Y’all are 😎 cool 😎!!! Kudos
@williamlarson8589
@williamlarson8589 2 года назад
i luv you guy's reactions!
@likydsplit8483
@likydsplit8483 2 года назад
Y’all are great! Love from Texas.
@gordonjohnson6769
@gordonjohnson6769 2 года назад
I love your reactions. Very enthusiastic and entertaining. Thank you. Oklahoma USA
@theloudguys
@theloudguys 2 года назад
Thank you so much!!
@tomahawktom7595
@tomahawktom7595 2 года назад
Y’all have great reactions to some of these hits.
@susang1107
@susang1107 2 года назад
Love this channel!!!
@motorve
@motorve Год назад
YOO I WATCH ALOT of reaction videos and this was the BEST one! Her enthusiasm was amazing and so was his. 😆
@theethicalostrich1388
@theethicalostrich1388 2 года назад
My compliments. I have been impressed with the high quality of your videos, especially for a comparatively new channel. Both in the production, sound, and video quality as well as how genuine and entertaining your reactions are. May your subscribers grow exponentially.
@parksma
@parksma 2 года назад
I watched a few of these guys videos and I actually enjoy it
@KoriconNala
@KoriconNala 2 года назад
I love you two. Great reaction. Thank you.
@theloudguys
@theloudguys 2 года назад
Thank you too!
@barryscott8120
@barryscott8120 Год назад
You guys are fun to watch.
@shoresy6927
@shoresy6927 Год назад
Thank you for your reaction
@LothianTam
@LothianTam 2 года назад
Gott'a say, you pair are good chuckle, keep the reactions coming ya bonnie pair.
@lisaldeene
@lisaldeene 2 года назад
Loved your reaction! It can be a very brutal game, but maybe now you understand why we are so passionate about our teams and the individual players.
@jasongondie7518
@jasongondie7518 2 года назад
Your reactions were priceless!
@geraldlake8978
@geraldlake8978 2 года назад
Their responses are priceless!
@mikehankins4513
@mikehankins4513 2 года назад
The "superslam,,oh no no no" line made me spit my blunt in my coffee this morning...subscribed...
@tekuenertainment
@tekuenertainment 2 года назад
Greetings from America it’s great to see the excitement from you guys about football truly entertaining 👍🏽
@michaelnash9970
@michaelnash9970 2 года назад
👍👍 many thanks for your Reaction Video. It's interesting seeing your thoughts as we feel this is normal for sports.
@patrickbarnes9874
@patrickbarnes9874 2 года назад
Autopsies on the bodies of former professional American football players showed that 87% of them had traumatic brain impact injuries.
@raymondcaudillo3971
@raymondcaudillo3971 2 года назад
I just subbed ! Greetings from America 🇺🇸🇺🇸
@thepsychicspoon5984
@thepsychicspoon5984 Год назад
I played in High school. Loved every moment of it.
@lupeguadaloupe7686
@lupeguadaloupe7686 Год назад
This was the very best Football reaction I ever saw!
@REV.995
@REV.995 Год назад
This game shows why our soldiers are so good at what they do, they give their all for their team.
@susanboyd245
@susanboyd245 2 года назад
NFL players are huge !! And vicious when it comes to winning, their goal is to take their team to the Super Bowl!! Love your reactions !!
@drServitis
@drServitis 2 года назад
PARBRAHM WOULD DO VERY WELL PLAYING THIS SPORT. HE IS VERY STRONG, AND HE ALSO HAS A SIKH TURBIN FOR PROTECTION OF HIS HEAD! RESPECT!
@theloudguys
@theloudguys 2 года назад
haha sure!
@Rod-Wheeler
@Rod-Wheeler 2 года назад
Great reaction!
@theloudguys
@theloudguys 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed
@byronyeagley2802
@byronyeagley2802 2 года назад
The reactions are awesome
@Cashcrop54
@Cashcrop54 Год назад
The best part of hits like these is the sounds. A person sitting anywhere in the stadium can hear the crack of the pads. The hardest hit I took playing football was at practice and a teammate delivered it. I look up and he was standing looking down at me and was smiling. I actually started laughing once my breath returned.
@shakkazbra4984
@shakkazbra4984 2 года назад
Brah…..I love u all. U had me at “How is that even allowed?”😂🤣😂🤣
@ding_chavez7613
@ding_chavez7613 2 года назад
I love this video!
@jameschambers3577
@jameschambers3577 Год назад
We play football in America from the time we are little boys all the way through our school years, into college and some even go professional. It is an intense sport. We love it.
@allenepright5027
@allenepright5027 2 года назад
Funny to see how excited youse got watching football
@clintsummers2704
@clintsummers2704 2 года назад
I love this, I’ve been checking out cricket, don’t understand it all yet, but I’m getting there. It’s cool learning other countries sports. What’s your favorite team/club I should check out? Much love from the USA! Subbed up for sure🇺🇸❤️
@hectordelacruz5222
@hectordelacruz5222 Год назад
Great reaction... ✌
@SteveBerryhill
@SteveBerryhill 9 месяцев назад
You Loud Guys are adorable. Please don't stop.
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 2 года назад
I have watched roughly 100 different channels reacting to this video, you guys are quite possibly the best of them all lol. Love seeing NFL fans being born.
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 2 года назад
Here is a size comparison for you to understand how big NFL players are in comparison to Rugby. And this is just players on the offense mostly, Defensive players can be bigger at times. NFL Meters Kgs Rugby Meters kgs Bigger? Quarterback 1.92 102.04 Flyhalf 1.83 89.33 Football Running Back 1.80 97.29 Center 1.85 97.42 Rugby Wide Receiver 1.84 90.86 Winger 1.84 92.50 Equal Linebacker 1.88 110.97 Flanker 1.91 107.17 Football Offensive Line 1.95 142.50 Lock 1.99 116.40 Football
@theloudguys
@theloudguys 2 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@robertorosales2050
@robertorosales2050 2 года назад
I played both offense and defense. I loved it. In offense I played running back and wide receiver. In defense, I played safety, nose guard and special team. Playing safety and special team gave you lots of opportunities for some big hits like the ones in the video. And this was middle school and high school. The adrenaline and the big rush you get after running someone over, and seeing them lay flat on the ground. Was me getting high. Then watching slowly get up. It was the best of times. But I also got blind sided a few times. Four times that I can remember. And all four times I didn't get up. I woke up on the sideline. Hahaha haha I miss those days.
@pablozapata8642
@pablozapata8642 2 года назад
Love u guys
@WilliamPabonJr
@WilliamPabonJr 2 года назад
Your reaction is priceless...
@pinklady4772
@pinklady4772 2 года назад
Dudes reaction was so much fun to watch🤣
@christophermckinney3924
@christophermckinney3924 2 года назад
You have to have a certain reckless disregard for your body to play this game well. You play with pain. But it makes you tougher. I broke fingers, a foot, my sternum, my jaw, my nose, and suffered concussions. And I only played through high school. I wouldn’t trade a minute of it. The camaraderie, the manliness, the memories, all made it worth it.
@part-time-eagle6556
@part-time-eagle6556 2 года назад
Lol it's so awesome 2 watch the guy start getting all into it.
@indianspartan76
@indianspartan76 2 года назад
I used to play this sport in high school. It's so much fun. I miss it
@CaliforniaFarmGirl
@CaliforniaFarmGirl 2 года назад
You guys are my favorite reaction channel lol
@killerquad7229
@killerquad7229 2 года назад
Everything they said about football was 100% spot on. Great seeing somebody watching for the first time and know, no matter how much padding you have on that doesn't save you from that.
@Fatboy304
@Fatboy304 2 года назад
This is the best reaction I’ve seen
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