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Mike Alstott Highlights 

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Mike Alstotts career stats: 158 Games played, 1359 Rushing Attempts, 5,088 Rushing Yards, 58 Rushing Touchdowns, 3.7 Rush Average, 305 Receptions, 2284 Receiving Yards, 13 Receiving Touchdowns, 7.5 Receiving Average.
In the 1996 draft the Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected Mike Alstott in the 2nd Round (35th Pick). He retired in 2008 due to a neck injury (sustained 1st neck injury in 2003), his number was "enshrined" and shown a tribute October 19, 2008 on Sunday Night Football. His number was officially retired and he was also inducted into the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ring Of Honor on October 4, 2015. Mike Alstott was one of the most feared runners and one of the best fullbacks of all time, punishing defenders with relentless determination. Enjoy!
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@dennisrowe3860
@dennisrowe3860 4 года назад
Three time all pro, six pro bowl’s, 5000 yards rushing as a fallback, retired with the team that drafted him. Why in the heck isn’t Mike Alstott in the Hall of Fame?
@dennisrowe3860
@dennisrowe3860 4 года назад
I haven’t lived in Tampa in many years. Currently enjoying the beautiful and relatively cooler climate in San Diego. But man how I miss my Buccaneers! Thank you Mike P for sharing all these this footage.
@deonburroughs6878
@deonburroughs6878 4 года назад
Hes kinda recently retired maybe he will be soon.
@kanye2709
@kanye2709 4 года назад
I know it's stupid he's not in the hall of fame
@eyeconqueror1185
@eyeconqueror1185 4 года назад
He may eventually but fullbacks get overlooked
@notaviking2475
@notaviking2475 3 года назад
he's the best halfback ever
@andrewsolis2988
@andrewsolis2988 7 лет назад
Alstott was the most underrated power runner of all time! The original beast mode!!!
@ernestogastelum9123
@ernestogastelum9123 7 лет назад
underrated?
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 7 лет назад
Yes he was very underrated, he should have made more Pro Bowls.
@3rdworlds
@3rdworlds 7 лет назад
Maybe, but NFL network did put him in the top 10 power backs.
@aidanbrexit4326
@aidanbrexit4326 7 лет назад
Joke, He Led Purdue and then took last team Bucs to a Super Bowl with a few other playmakers, His plays on video speak for themself. NFL are buffoons Ask his peers
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing 7 лет назад
Er; His ENTIRE Career average is 3.7 Yards Per Carry. These are the most ordinary stats for a 'greatest of all time' back www.pro-football-reference.com/players/A/AlstMi00.htm "Ask his peers" Yeah he was hard to tackle, it sucked, but we did it. He could crush a LB but the other 2 plus the Safeties are gonna arrive in the time it took to truck that LB. Most of the runs were 1-3 yards. But the Highlights; oh man, those highlight runs are a joy.
@Randall_Kildare
@Randall_Kildare 7 лет назад
The A-Train needs to make a stop in Canton.
@jgrj52
@jgrj52 5 лет назад
I agree but despite how dominant he was for as long as he was because he was a full back he will be passed over
@koolkitties8552
@koolkitties8552 5 лет назад
@@jgrj52 He shouldn't be though cause he 77tds!! And 8 probowls and a SB!! He deserves to be inducted some day.
@tewanwilson
@tewanwilson 5 лет назад
And I mean soon! Lol Fire the cannons
@kirkcrawford5091
@kirkcrawford5091 5 лет назад
I agree but not many fullbacks make it. Think lorenzo neal still waiting as well
@DWoodsII
@DWoodsII 5 лет назад
Kirk Crawford Tony Richardson as well
@ThundermanSze
@ThundermanSze 5 лет назад
"Hey, Dad... what's a fullback?" *shows son Alstott footage*... "I understand."
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 5 лет назад
Thunderman Sze 🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂💨💨💨💨💨💨
@geemacc5589
@geemacc5589 4 года назад
My cocks a full back
@DWilliam1
@DWilliam1 4 года назад
Should be showing your son video of John Riggins. The greatest Fullback who ever played. Hands down.
@yoda8321
@yoda8321 4 года назад
@@geemacc5589 ha gayyyyy
@tonebangerz6069
@tonebangerz6069 4 года назад
@@DWilliam1 that's debatable
@MasterChiefBazzle
@MasterChiefBazzle 4 года назад
It’s weird seeing defenders actually trying to tackle instead of just spearing. Alstott against today’s defenders would be even more unstoppable
@cedricantoine1915
@cedricantoine1915 Год назад
Clearly
@freelanceryuu
@freelanceryuu 4 года назад
Tony Dungy: The Man Who Built The Vehicle That Gruden Drove To The SuperBowl
@daniellee8162
@daniellee8162 4 года назад
Gruden overall record without that SB victory looks very mediocre
@libertas_americana
@libertas_americana 4 года назад
To play against the team that Gruden himself help built. Rich Gannon was a journeyman until Gruden made him into a MVP. Btw i don’t remember the Bucs superbowl QB. I wonder who helped there?
@Wampuscat6970
@Wampuscat6970 3 года назад
We get it bro. This is about the goat fullback tho not coaches
@vinsanity982
@vinsanity982 2 года назад
Trouble is that from what everyone saw, Dungy wasn't going to take his team to the Superbowl. Don't great me wrong, as a Bucs fan, Tony Dungy is highly respected by me and he is a legendary coach. However, Indianapolis was a better situation for him, which is why he won a SB with them. I'll never forget that one time that Peyton sent the punt team back off of the field to go for it on 4th down. It was a microcosm of the interplay of Dungy and Manning. Dungy was going to play it conservative and Peyton overruled him and got the first down. Dungy needed a guy like Peyton to get to the next level. But, that tampa defense was legendary though
@6StrngWzrd
@6StrngWzrd Год назад
​@@libertas_americana Brad Johnson had very good career stats before Gruden got to him. Grudens "stellar" Offensive mind only averaged 21 points a game. 18th in the League. Defense only gave up 12 points a game (1st in the NFL) and the Defense scored 9 TDs that year. So who REALLY won the SB that season?
@dustinkymalainen1019
@dustinkymalainen1019 4 года назад
Underrated speed and almost never used a stiff arm. It's like he dared you to make contact
@Bolt6604
@Bolt6604 3 года назад
Closest thing he ever did to a stiff arm, was use his arm to shed tacklers that tried to wrap his legs. That's it. HOF fullback. Miss him on the field.
@logansheffield8641
@logansheffield8641 2 года назад
Alstott did dare you to make contact because he knew he could just run you over. The greatest fullback of all time, no doubt.
@emperorburton
@emperorburton 7 лет назад
I loved the Dunn-Alstott backfield!
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 7 лет назад
I wish Dunn would have stayed with us his whole career. Thunder and Lightning!
@emperorburton
@emperorburton 7 лет назад
At least Dunn being on the team during our Super Bowl run would have been cool. Even though I'm more sad Hardy Nickerson wasn't on our Super Bowl team.
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 7 лет назад
+Eric Burton Hell yeah man, I was sad we lost Donnie Abraham, Brad Culpepper, and Chidi Ahanotu as well
@emperorburton
@emperorburton 7 лет назад
All those names! So many good memories!
@kbholla
@kbholla 7 лет назад
Me too! I miss the 90's NFL!
@mushroomcloud1
@mushroomcloud1 4 года назад
At the practices that were open to the public you would see Mike during breaks. Always carrying his kids around with him. You could tell from a mile away he was a good dad.
@ericruiz1036
@ericruiz1036 4 года назад
Late 90s and early 00s were when I fell in love with football. The Dunn/Alstott duo was a treat to watch as a fan.
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 4 года назад
Same here. It was awesome to watch.
@rashawnhoward7553
@rashawnhoward7553 3 года назад
Same here. I loved that brand of Smash mouth football
@cloudcity77
@cloudcity77 4 года назад
Off field the man was a beast as well. Charities, community service, etc... Just a great example of a man who gave back to his community and gave 1000% all the time on the field. Wow!
@ddave7026
@ddave7026 5 лет назад
"GOD chosen me to be here" well said. Very humble. Give Praise.
@keshiemansouri9391
@keshiemansouri9391 4 года назад
Alstott was an incredibly strong fb. I remember that 2002 SB. The Bucs franchise owes him so much. And he needs a HOF nomination expeditiously!
@tankshot3256
@tankshot3256 5 лет назад
Tank, bulldozer, anvil, wrecking ball, train, juggernaut.... a mans man runner.
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 5 лет назад
I miss him on the Bucs!
@pompeymeowth3229
@pompeymeowth3229 7 лет назад
He tackled defenders before they could tackle him, man those three words "Touchdown Tampa Bay" get me every time. That team should have won at least 3 SB.
@DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiants
Alstott was the white Bettis. Bettis was the black Alstott.
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing 7 лет назад
www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BettJe00.htm Bettis was faster and way better. Alstott was a FB and was usually lead blocking for Warrick Dunn. Im looking at 2002 Bucs and it doesnt make sense; Alstott has 3.8 YPA and Main RB Pittman has only 3.7. It was a shitty offense. 324 Points; 22 Points per game: 18th place. Defense Is ALL TIME Great at TWELVE points a Game!! TWELVE??
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing 7 лет назад
I Love Gruden and all; but as an Offensive Guy he's overrated he never could get a QB to read the field in 2.3 seconds as drawn up in his massive West Coast Offense Playbooks. Never could make the Tampa Offense better then 15th place. He was brilliant in the 90's in Greenbay and made the Raiders awesome with #1 Offenses and made Cast off Rich Gannon an MVP.
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing 7 лет назад
NFL Offenses are ALL Similar in that they All have plays that beat every coverage, man, 2 safeties or 1 safety middle of the field; on each side of the play. A Manning or Brees or Brady can diagnose and throw to the open guy; there's ALWAYS an open guy by design the guy that's one on one with his man defender trailing headed for open grass without a safety or LB waiting there....But SO Few Guys can learn to do that; AND it takes 3 years! I remember hating Eli Manning; but Rivers WAS a better student 2005-06-07 by far. It took Eli Until December 30th 2007 to FINALLY figure out how to find the open guy; at the best possible moment; Scoring 35 Points against the 15-0 Patriots in Week 17. Then I believed. He passed it all over the yard that Epic Postseason.
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 7 лет назад
Walter White Bettis was a RUNNING BACK and Alstott was FULLBACK! All the other stuff means nothing. Gruden did not properly use Alstott during his tenure under the Bucs, if so Alstott would have had more Pro Bowls and even better numbers than he finished his career with.
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing 7 лет назад
Yeah exactly; Alstott was used more as a lead blocker for Pittman and Warrick Dunn then handling the ball himself. Jerome Bettis refused to be used this way by the Rams. He was much faster; Bettis was a complete RB...Alstott didn't gain yards per carry because of his slow speed; like most Fullbacks. The 'White Bettis' is craziness; taking highlight reel as if it's the usual; when its not...Because Bettis had his own Fullback to lead for him.
@elberolivo4970
@elberolivo4970 3 года назад
This video made me tear up a bit. I am a fan of real football players who grind out past beyond their limits and to see this real got me emotional. Such an amazing player.
@domoking6350
@domoking6350 Год назад
Me too
@Cristian-vm1bg
@Cristian-vm1bg 6 лет назад
Mike Alstott, Daryl Johnston, Lorenzo Neal should all be in the hall of fame. Fullback position is bizarrely underrated in NFL history. also, i agree with all the 'dunn was also badass' comments. that backfield was scary. and fun to use on madden.
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 6 лет назад
Sure should be!
@RareAries323
@RareAries323 5 лет назад
William Henderson outta green Bay too
@solracroche79
@solracroche79 4 года назад
FB'S open up EVERYTHING for RB'S and QB'S.....
@lawrencesanderson3847
@lawrencesanderson3847 4 года назад
U know ur fullbacks.
@Cristian-vm1bg
@Cristian-vm1bg 4 года назад
@Ryder Williams-Jones so 1.) i believe he already in in the HOF 2.) he payed tailback more than FB if im correct. but yes he was a beast and was def in the same mold as those other guys as far as beasty tank running backs
@quiet_guy9772
@quiet_guy9772 7 лет назад
He definitely deserves to in the HOF...It’s an outrage that he he’s been passed over after all of these years of eligibility
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 7 лет назад
Quiet_Guy No question he deserves to be there!
@quiet_guy9772
@quiet_guy9772 7 лет назад
6 straight Pro Bowls! Thats unheard of! ...And that 2002 SB team has to mentioned as 1 of the greatest teams of all time
@kevinmoy2175
@kevinmoy2175 5 лет назад
Quiet_Guy ...that is definitely not unheard of
@mafia_dave32
@mafia_dave32 4 года назад
5088 in 10 years . Nope . He is 136 by yardage of all time .
@eyeconqueror1185
@eyeconqueror1185 4 года назад
dave g That’s a dumb argument against a fullback
@jamesraisch7783
@jamesraisch7783 5 лет назад
For being so big and able to run over everybody the dude had some moves. Favorite FB of all time so good
@robertdesi6368
@robertdesi6368 7 лет назад
Alstott was such a beast, he's the reason I watch Purdue today and why I wore the neck pad when I played lol
@GWOSAPAT
@GWOSAPAT 5 лет назад
Alstott literally gave the game all he had. Sacrificed his body. No one more deserving to be a HOF.
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 5 лет назад
Yes he did. I really hope he makes it one day!
@TheDude-yw4kn
@TheDude-yw4kn 5 лет назад
If the A train had Emmit’s O line he would’ve dominated even more. One of the best running backs IMO
@lawrencesanderson3847
@lawrencesanderson3847 4 года назад
In the city of Tampa.. this man is loved unconditionally. The best fullback of all time
@reefermadniss9453
@reefermadniss9453 2 года назад
I’ve been a bucs fans my entire life & was lucky to be a 4th row season ticket holder for some years….on the night of John Lynch’s induction into the ring of honor, we got picked to meet Mike Alstott at the NFL network pavilion. Mike was legitimately my football hero in high school and I wasn’t afraid to tell him about it when we met. He was so polite and humbled by my statement that he gave me a hug….I’ll never forget it
@jasontracey3329
@jasontracey3329 4 года назад
He has got to be one of the most fun players to watch. Seemed like such a team player to. One of my favorites.
@JayFabe100
@JayFabe100 7 лет назад
He is definitely a Hall of Famer someday in my opinion. The only knock they had on him was the fact that he wasn't a good run blocker based on how the position "fullback" is suppose to be played. But I say the hell with all that, this guy was a playmaker, a highlight reel in his own right. You know you somebody when you are one of Chris Berman's favorite players. Chris Berman was the one that gave him the "A-Train" name and made those sounds of him breaking tackles. 11 years in the game. 6 Pro Bowls. Voted All-Pro 3x and won a Super Bowl. All this and played for one team. HALL OF FAMER no doubt about it.
@ChefAppleby
@ChefAppleby 6 лет назад
Jermaine Fabian if everyone remembers correctly, Jim Brown was a Fullback as well. So was John Righins, so was Marion Montley.
@Matthew-qy7op
@Matthew-qy7op 6 лет назад
A two back system doesn't require the fullback to be a blocker as first priority. The Packers have a clone of Alstott in Aaron Ripkowski, but rarely use him to his potential.
@superdroski7813
@superdroski7813 6 лет назад
Whoa whoa whoa, I'm a packers fans and yeah ripkowski can run like a tank at times but he is not even close to being on the same level as alstott, let alone a clone. And yeah that's true about fullback's not having to be primary blockers in two back sets but it definitely helps. Look at how the packers used John Kuhn.
@frostnip
@frostnip 5 лет назад
Well said bro
@dennisrowe3860
@dennisrowe3860 4 года назад
Jermaine Fabian You nailed it. 11 years in the game, six pro bowls, retired with the team that drafted him. Not to mention 5000 yards rushing as a fallback. 5000 yards as a fallback/half back! I’m going to write a letter to the NFL
@deadarmd
@deadarmd 5 лет назад
He needs to be in the Hall of Fame simply for the amount of players he concussed that allowed his team to win games late all those years
@bigz5765
@bigz5765 7 лет назад
you couldn't stop this guy
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 7 лет назад
Nope sure couldn't!
@CamWooster
@CamWooster 6 лет назад
Mike Alstott was real AF
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 6 лет назад
One of the best fullbacks ever!
@tberd906
@tberd906 4 года назад
Never been a Bucs fan, but loved watching Alstott play. True beast! Much respect! That’s the way you run the football. North and south!
@joebates2368
@joebates2368 3 года назад
I watched this guy from the time he began his career to his retirement. His talent amazed me. I had always wished my team would eventually sign him. He had heart, agility and power. This guy got it done.
@Troy428492
@Troy428492 6 лет назад
He deserves to be in the Hall Of Fame.
@texasboi2049
@texasboi2049 6 лет назад
Troy D. True
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 6 лет назад
He really does.
@davidallenspeaks9548
@davidallenspeaks9548 5 лет назад
He is a humble , quite blue collar lunch pail type guy who grinded you out on every play. Nothing but respect for the way he played. Its sad the FB position is dying out in the modern NFL.
@SteveLeicht1
@SteveLeicht1 6 лет назад
I never realized the agility he possessed.
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 6 лет назад
For a big guy he was pretty quick lol
@duypham76
@duypham76 3 года назад
He did say Walter Payton was his favorite rb.
@codykutny2532
@codykutny2532 2 года назад
@@duypham76 lots of really good guys came from the FB position, Csonka, Brown, Craig, Allstot, I'm sure I'm forgetting some others that were offensive staples.
@yeomane
@yeomane 2 года назад
@@codykutny2532 RIGGINS
@kituwahband
@kituwahband Год назад
Late 80s & 90s NFL was a great era!! Barry, Deion, Alstott, Aikman, Elway, Simms, Allen, Montana, Young, Marino, Sapp, Brooks, Payton, McMahon, Seau and the list of great names goes on and on...I thank God I grew up seeing these guys play
@jmreasor10
@jmreasor10 5 лет назад
Miss those days hearing Gene say "Mike alstott up the gut!" Lol. Met Mike as a kid, went to his football camp, one of the coolest experiences of my childhood, he greeted and spoke to all the kids individually, ran drills with us, it was cool
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 5 лет назад
I miss it too!
@nighthawk8053
@nighthawk8053 7 лет назад
Mike Alstott defined Bucs ball,with his running style, and a can -do effort that we all loved!Go Mike ,miss ya buddy!
@ericfranklin4520
@ericfranklin4520 7 лет назад
as a packers fan I enjoyed watching him he did everything run block catch out the back field it won't be another A-Train#40 HOF
@StarWolfAL
@StarWolfAL 4 года назад
Love the A-Train. My Dad gave me that nickname as during my childhood it took me a while to truly understand the power behind that nickname. Mike Alstott is and will forever be my favorite and my Dad’s favorite player. Go Bucs
@gabexoxox4546
@gabexoxox4546 7 лет назад
Glad he finished it out in Tampa!! He was awesome!
@out4warjh653
@out4warjh653 3 года назад
My favorite player of all time... remember watching that superbowl with my dad and was so damn happy! (And I was born in 1994) lol Forever a Bucs fan 🤘🏻 Kind of upset tbh that he didn’t make the finals for the hall of fame 2021 but at least we got Lynch and Ronde in the finals 🤘🏻 No matter what; True fans know Mike is one of the best Hall of Famers... with or without the title/induction
@AK-74K
@AK-74K 7 лет назад
The guy was a highlight machine, so many spectacular power runs
@diegod3253
@diegod3253 6 лет назад
It's insane, he just TRUCKS people 😂
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 6 лет назад
That’s all he does!
@Halfpint71
@Halfpint71 5 лет назад
With his head!
@RyanKevinHollar
@RyanKevinHollar 3 года назад
And he jukes crazy good on some of those plays, dude can’t be brought down
@RB-sv8kk
@RB-sv8kk 3 года назад
Best Fb ever , humble and unstoppable seriously my favorite player ever
@jurado6335
@jurado6335 7 лет назад
the guy was just relentless!..he gave everything on every play
@PapaLobo94
@PapaLobo94 4 года назад
Dear NFL, After seeing these highlights of the A-Train, I’ve only got one thing to say: MAKE THE FULLBACK POSITION RELEVANT AGAIN!!! And to all the Tampa Bay fans and diehard NFL fans out there reading this comment: If you think it’s finally time for the A-Train to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, gimme a “Hell Yeah!”
@lumb4rjack441
@lumb4rjack441 3 года назад
Hell. YEAH!
@charleswmorris9234
@charleswmorris9234 3 года назад
Oh Yeah. HELL YEAH!
@jdmoore988
@jdmoore988 3 года назад
Hell Yeah
@rashawnhoward7553
@rashawnhoward7553 3 года назад
Hell yeah
@markos2529
@markos2529 3 года назад
Hell yeah!!!
@jamesegan3191
@jamesegan3191 6 лет назад
You need to understand something. This guy made a career running in the A gap. The most blitzed gap in all of football. I was at so many of these games. He was the toughest runner I have ever seen. I have been watching football for 40 years. He was simply one of a kind. A great citizen, a great player. There are no controversies regarding Mike. A true character player and skill player. One of the many great Bucs of that team. They simply do not make Mike Alstott any more....
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 6 лет назад
I think he was the best FB ever honestly.
@jimkanzelmeyer7722
@jimkanzelmeyer7722 6 лет назад
A-Train you were always a class act... humble and so gifted. You made the game better.
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 6 лет назад
Sure was man!
@jondeberg2060
@jondeberg2060 7 лет назад
Alstott is my most favorite player I've ever seen play. Loved his power.
@SmoothGaminglol
@SmoothGaminglol 3 года назад
Beast. Football will never be like this again.
@frostnip
@frostnip 5 лет назад
What a man.....so cool Warren loves him
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 4 года назад
Yes sir!
@darrenmunn7308
@darrenmunn7308 5 лет назад
Should be in the hall of fame
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 4 года назад
Yeah he should have been in.
@scottsweekinsports5622
@scottsweekinsports5622 6 лет назад
He was my favorite player growing up and he was absolutely amazing
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 6 лет назад
A joy to watch!
@glennvogt1194
@glennvogt1194 7 лет назад
If they ever wanted to put a fullback into the profootball Hall of fame Mike alstott should be the first. He is the most loved buccaneer we ever had. When he was drafted, he set two goals. Make the Buccaneers better and win a Super Bowl. And he did just that.
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 7 лет назад
Glenn Vogt He was unbelievable, he deserves to be in the HOF.
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing 7 лет назад
Actually there's ALOT OF Fullbacks in the hall. Back when Splitback was the main formation... Franco Harris; Larry Czonka, Jim Brown just off the top of my head are FBs in the Hall. Halfbacks would lead block for FBs back then; and vice versa. The I-Formation wasn't the main formation. Check any 80's game out; they still used the Split Back, equal distance behind QB. Either could be the 'running back' on any given play. Would a Lead Blocking FB ever get in the hall? Remember Vonta Leech? That was Hall of Fame caliber lead blocking. The Hall voters don't watch enough film; because I can't even think of a Single Offensive Guard in the hall!
@hippie2152
@hippie2152 7 лет назад
Respect
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing 7 лет назад
Plenty of FBs in the hall. Franco Harris, Larry Czonka, Jim Brown. Just not the 1980's-2000's Blocking FBs who are now going undrafted as most teams don't use one. Just like the 3rd LB or the 3rd lineman in the 4-2 and 2-4 Base alignments. It's simple Math; the Fullback blocks one guy...the guy who is only on the field because the FB is in the game. Replace FB with a slot WR and it takes one defender out of the box; possibly 2; if he's dangerous like Edelman and needs double coverage. A FB today REALLY needs to be a passing threat; the way Kyle Shanahan used one in Atlanta in 2016 and paid too much for Kyle Juszcyk for the upcoming 2017 Niners.
@MikeSmith-ky6uh
@MikeSmith-ky6uh 5 лет назад
The Bucks had a quotaback and they never won the Superbowl.
@punahelelny96792
@punahelelny96792 6 лет назад
Hands down needs to be in the HOF .... best fullback period he did it all blocked ran catch and scored ....
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 6 лет назад
Its a disgrace he doesn't get the attention he deserves.
@darrellscott8939
@darrellscott8939 5 лет назад
Alstott is one of the nicest football players I have ever met.Great guy who cares about others.Canton bound!
@daves8483
@daves8483 7 лет назад
im a pats fan but mike allstott easily my favorite non pats player loved him in college and followed his whole career bought his jersey in 1997 and still wear it. wore it proudly for that superbowl in 2003. wish they made players like mike still i miss the fullback position pure power football up the gut!!!!
@dumisatonyjohnson8145
@dumisatonyjohnson8145 6 лет назад
A train 🚂 Unsung hero of the 90s/early 2000s Buccaneer team
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 6 лет назад
If we didn't have him at the time, idk what the Bucs would have been.
@rtdsbg1
@rtdsbg1 6 лет назад
where is the mike alstott "a football life"
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 6 лет назад
Idk, the NFL is very biased. Haven't seen anything for Alstott besides this.
@fearknot7
@fearknot7 2 года назад
I'd love to see Alstott versus today's defenses. He'd plow right through everyone. 90% of linebackers look like they don't even lift these days.
@martintaylor5943
@martintaylor5943 3 года назад
What a man, I’m in awe of this professional. Enjoy your retirement👏👏👏.
@Aeneid14
@Aeneid14 5 лет назад
Greatest fullback of all time...he did it all; run,block,and pass catch
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 4 года назад
And run people over lol
@1983jblack
@1983jblack 2 года назад
Bullshit to that comment.
@Halfpint71
@Halfpint71 5 лет назад
The man was a tank on the field!!!
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 4 года назад
He was pure hell to bring down.
@daniels4227
@daniels4227 7 лет назад
I was lucky enough to have watched his entire NFL career. He was a joy to watch play and a nightmare for DB's across the league!
@cpopuddlepirate6412
@cpopuddlepirate6412 7 лет назад
Before there was Beast Mode, there was the A-Train!
@maxdeborde6772
@maxdeborde6772 4 года назад
And before alstot there was larry
@israeldoe8000
@israeldoe8000 4 года назад
How about the bus
@israeldoe8000
@israeldoe8000 4 года назад
And the refrigerator
@1983jblack
@1983jblack 2 года назад
And the Diesel
@silly_d_williams2167
@silly_d_williams2167 5 лет назад
One of my favorite backs of all time... Alstott up da gut!!!!!!
@SSmith_713
@SSmith_713 3 года назад
Yeah, I might’ve dropped a tear in the end. Hall of Fame FB! 💪🏼💪🏼
@tronlorne9328
@tronlorne9328 5 лет назад
Greatest power runner of all Time even over Bettis
@sammienelson8404
@sammienelson8404 3 года назад
Jim brown
@1983jblack
@1983jblack 2 года назад
You've never seen old school power runners like Brown, Campbell, or Csonka then
@BarryGGould
@BarryGGould 7 лет назад
thank you mike alstott what a fantastic football player. i got to watch his whole buccaneer career his runs were awesome to watch. they still are :-)
@ralphtyrrell9234
@ralphtyrrell9234 5 лет назад
a man's man bro!!!!!
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 5 лет назад
RALPH TYRRELL beast!
@teti_99
@teti_99 3 года назад
A TRAIN!!! The inspiration for most of us Polynesian kids growing up. We truck EVERYONE just like he did. Thanks for the memories Mike!!!
@xXLightningFan9864Xx
@xXLightningFan9864Xx 5 лет назад
If I’ve learned one thing from this video..... it’s that Derrick Brooks was the team’s best cheerleader.
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 5 лет назад
Shawn Yeah he was!
@kendrickjones3115
@kendrickjones3115 7 лет назад
I have and had and has a very, VERY HIGH APPRECIATION for the ball player and BALL CARRIER Mike Alstott was!!! He was like a young Earl Campbell!
@christine6323
@christine6323 Год назад
One of the most respected players in the game bc he put his nose to the grind, he is good hearted and gives his all. Those are unbeatable qualities in many peoples opinions.
@jasonrodriguez3858
@jasonrodriguez3858 6 лет назад
Man I miss watching him run. He made watching the Bucs fun again. Loved listening to Gene on the radio “Alstott up the gut!” That whole era was great. Alstott, Sapp, Lynch, Brooks. Just to name a few made that team awesome to watch. Hopefully we can get it together again with the young team we have now!
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 6 лет назад
Yeah I hope so too!
@jasonbourne5367
@jasonbourne5367 7 лет назад
I have been lucky enough to spend some time with him post retirement at some charity events. The guy is a class act and a good man.
@JoseGonzalez-fw8wp
@JoseGonzalez-fw8wp 5 лет назад
Your were awesome to watch play at a game I love. Thank you Mr. Alstott!!
@johnnyliddell5375
@johnnyliddell5375 Год назад
Mike Alstott is the best running back of all time is my opinion, the best that I ever seen.
@madsandmadsand5139
@madsandmadsand5139 5 лет назад
He so powerful!!!
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 5 лет назад
A Tank!
@chi111y
@chi111y 5 лет назад
The Buccs never used him enough in my opinion. He could snatch the soul from a defense.
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 5 лет назад
Gruden did not use him enough!
@EB4L9964
@EB4L9964 Год назад
Mike alstott was the best player to ever come out of PJC. PLAINFIELD JUNIOR CATS OF ILLINOIS. All his games were notable. Mike alstott with the carry. Mike alstott with the touchdown. 🔥
@jacobgatlin7485
@jacobgatlin7485 4 года назад
As a Packers fan this man him and Dunn gave us nightmares!!😃😃😃😃😃😃
@Andreds40
@Andreds40 7 лет назад
He's the reason why i wore number 40 in high school!!! lol
@MrTrininick098
@MrTrininick098 7 лет назад
thumbs up, great work. Nothing beats a power runing game, Alstott just moved piles.
@BrotherApexx
@BrotherApexx 5 лет назад
Not a Bucs fan but it was great to have seen this team rise from the depths and do well. Great defense and exciting players like Alstott and Dunn on offence. Plus those new unis were fire.
@josh9180
@josh9180 6 лет назад
Whenever people watched Alstott, they watched the G.O.A.T. when it comes to NFL Fullbacks. I seen other teams try to get a fullback to emulate him. But the other teams failed to do that. Mike is a guy who needs to be in Canton for sure.
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 6 лет назад
He was unbelievable! I think he should make it to Canton.
@allanhazle9997
@allanhazle9997 7 лет назад
thanks for uploading, that was great, an all-time fav of mine, got his jersey!
@lovelacesheldon
@lovelacesheldon 6 лет назад
That was truly amazing to watch.
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 6 лет назад
Was even better to watch him play each game.
@joec5962
@joec5962 2 года назад
I am 50 years old and a Tampa Bay native. I have witnessed some of the greatest backs in the history of the NFL. I watched every single game Alstott played in. He is still my favorite I have ever seen next to Barry Sanders. He was old school smash mouth football. There will never be another like him in short yardage situations. The epitome of Buc ball! Why is he not in HOF?!
@tellomajorscamp1407
@tellomajorscamp1407 Год назад
Alstott should be in the hall of fame eventually! I hope! He changed the way the FB was used. Helped change the Bucs organization!!! Memories of watching him play will never fade. Thanks Mike for the memories!!!
@mikehill1201
@mikehill1201 4 года назад
Who watching this in 2019
@bcflorida6301
@bcflorida6301 7 лет назад
This is awesome. Thanks for the post !!
@um52
@um52 7 лет назад
A Train was the heart and soul of the franchise and the greatest back to ever wear the Tampa Bay Jersey. His runs were legendary and he's the last great player at his extinct position.
@fosho6482
@fosho6482 7 лет назад
Very true! Last real running fullback we've ever seen, and probably will ever see. HE WAS A BEAST!!!
@ArtofFreeSpeech
@ArtofFreeSpeech 7 лет назад
We miss you, Mike.
@joe-no7nz
@joe-no7nz 7 лет назад
Love Ya Alstott. Old School football! Pounding the Rock! Miss seeing u play!
@pakkuman1
@pakkuman1 5 лет назад
Alstott was definitely powerful, bit some of those jukes, man...guy took souls for a living. Shame those injuries caught up with him. They don't make fullbacks like that anymore.
@tomtolbert3440
@tomtolbert3440 Год назад
I don't know and understand why Mike isn't in the Hall of Fame. Mike was a beast. He did everything you asked of him. One of the most underrated fullback of all time. He deserves to be in Canton, Ohio.
@TANQ31
@TANQ31 5 лет назад
He seems like a cool dude
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 5 лет назад
TangyLid Heard he’s a very humble and kind dude.
@bowhunter928
@bowhunter928 5 лет назад
I was at the game where he was inducted into the buc's ring of honor. hope he gets in the hall one day. its crazy seeing ray j sold out back then. we don't fill it anymore
@MikeP813
@MikeP813 5 лет назад
I know the atmosphere was electric. I think he'll get in. The Glazers lost the trust of the fan base and pissed alot of fans off when they disrespectfully cut Derrick Brooks and several other veterans.
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