Crowd reactions legit make me cry. It’s just so lovely to see such a big group of people coming together and literally exploding a stadium, even though this world is so harsh.
I can only imagine what it feels like doing something so good 100s of thousands of people lost their shit happy as hell , that's just gotta feel amazing
The Vikings play has to be he craziest as just before the catch it is completely silent and then BOOM he catches it gets away and the crowd is screaming
Bro we did it again this year to the saints again lol but that was insane I was literally crying cuz we were ahead the whole game and then boom I was speechless lol
Weird to see the Rajai Davis home run on here. Where I was watching the game, it was dead silent when that happened. The Baez HR feel more appropriate.
Bruh Moment he means that u change the channel to that and the losing team is celebrating and u don’t know they added to the wrong side. Watch the game dum dum
I remember watching that game live. If Javy didn’t come in clutch there, we were in real danger of losing that game and potentially the series. That 2016 run was something else.
@@noahcorneliustv hey, we gotta tip the hat to the Cubbies. That series never should have gone that far. But they need to tip their hat... to mother nature and a critical momentum killing rain delay.
@@htxthewild5553 very very true... but put it this way.. my dad was 11 years old the last time the Indians won a title.. hes about to turn 83. Not whole heck of a lot of them left that actually remember it.
I was driving home from work last month and I thought, "What I would give to pay $7.50 for a rum and coke at a game." I miss going to a game. The atmosphere, the fans(friend or foe) and fun. We'll get there again. Cheers and be well.
In that play at 6:52, the "12th Men" at then, Qwest Field, were so hyped, they shook the stadium and generated a small earthquake! This gave that incredible run by Marshawn "Beast Mode" Lynch the nickname "Beast Quake!"
@@Gmoney00718 I was at city hall in downtown Toronto watching that game on a tv the city set up for the playoffs, I'll forget that moment when Bautista hit that 3 run homerun.
I'm not a huge fan of sports in general, but you have to agree there is nothing like being a part of one of these moments. It ignites something deep in the soul that's impossible to touch any other way.
that Bruins vs Leafs game was insane. Game 7 Stanley Cup Playoffs, The B's were loosing 4 -2 with like 1:20 left. B's pull the Goalie and score 2 goals to tie it up and send it to OT, and then get the win. The crowd was going absolutely bat shit crazy!
Just gonna be honest I didn’t expect the views on this video and I didn’t enjoy making it so it’s edited awfully I left music from other videos in so that’s my bad and I didn’t cut a few clips it’s awful I know just don’t want u to think how this is my channel usaully works lmk if u want a part 2 that will actually be edited
Hands down the loudest thing in sports I've personally heard was game 6 of the 2016 first round Stanley cup playoffs. Blues at blackhawks. Hawks went up 1-0 then blues scored 3 in the first period. The hawks tied it in the 2nd period and I've never heard the United Center so loud. It literally hurt my ear drums and I couldn't even hear my own screaming. My best friends dad who has been going to the games for decades said the same thing. Loudest hes ever heard and he wasnt even sitting with me or my buddy.
bro said “loudest reactions in sports history” and only included like 4 sports y’all he changed the videos title to add ‘american’ after he saw this comment lol don’t be fooled
One that you missed was Alec Martinez's goal in the 2014 stanley cup finals where the kings beat the rangers in double overtime. One of the craziest NHL crowds ever
I'm willing to bet you the entire city of Cleveland would disagree with you... You should have heard how loud that Land was the night the Cavs finished the comeback against the Warriors earlier that year.
@@MickeyKraut419 5 million plus parade would like to disagree with you.....outside Wrigley that night was enough people to fill Wrigley field and then some
It's great to see both players and the crowd being passionate, I remember watching the 2010 World Cup Final I didn't watch it in a stadium but at my local McDonald's where they put a huge screen. When Spain scored the crowd jumped so hard, the screen fell off and it took quite a while to set it up again. Amazing how sports can make you root for teams that you don't have any connection to (I was rooting for the Netherlands and I'm Indonesian)
feels good being in the crowd too, screaming and cheering at the top your lungs but its united with the crowd so its all in one cheer or chant, so amazing
I was at the Syracuse vs. Duke game. I've never heard the DOME so loud in my life. It was so electric. 30,000 plus fans screaming at the top of there lungs. LFG. GO CUSE.
@@northernassassin6056 It's very close but yeah Bautista's homer has to be the loudest sports decibel level on record. With everything that happened that inning, all the emotions literally blew the roof off Rogers Center.
I’ve been to and watched many games. I’ve never heard a crowd that was louder than when the Rangers won the cup in ‘94. My ears are still ringing from that.
Swear to gawd when Bautista hit that 'Bat Flip' HR in the 2015 postseason the fans at Rogers Centre MUST have at least broke the sound barrier when that happened. And I was jumping up and down yelling and clapping when it happened too. One of the wildest postseason games ever. :-D I'm sorta surprised Alec Martinez's Cup-clinching OT goal for the LA Kings in 2014 wasn't on here, the fans at Staple Center literally blew the roof off when that happened.
Not even close? In caps too? So the first winning buzzer beater in a game 7 in NBA history is not even close? Please the pop from that shot trumps everything in this video, and the 04 Red Sox coming back on the Yankees should of been there too
John B Nah the Bruins knocking off the Leafs in OT in game 7 after being down 4-1 in the third periods in one of the greatest rivalries in hockey on home ice trumps the kawhi 3 in my opinion. I think that the kawhi buzzer beater should be in the video but that game is legendary.
AJ Greens TD was arguably the peak of Cincinnati fans excitement , it was so dope . Burficts interception right after was even better too. It felt like we won a playoff game for about 5 minutes lol
I was at the 2006 AFC Championship game when the Colts finally beat the Pat's in the RCA/Hoosier Dome. The emotion leading up to that game with being the Pats' whooping mat for 5 years, and being down 18 early led to the crowds reaction when Marlin Jackson intercepted Brady. I literally could not talk for 2 days after that, but i swear I heard a ring in my ear for over a week. Was by far the loudest thing I've ever heard and I was at the Watshot game in your first clip. Fine job putting this together!!
When stadiums are full again just imagine how loud it will be knowing we took it for granted. All these venues are gonna be insane when things go back. And I mean INSANE.
All these amazing moments. I hope it’s not a thing of the past. I hope we all are able to go back to the way things were where we hug, celebrate, and cheer in large crowds. It may be a long time before we see anything like this again though. April 4 2020