The best nfl big boy plays and moments! Players in this video are William Perry, Vince Wilfork, Larry Allen and much more! (if you guys enjoyed consider subscribing) #nfl #highlights #best
The Fridge Epic days Me and mates got into watching because of people like him Here in the uk. Latenight beers and bbq into the early hours for Super Bowl Happy Days
My favorite part about most of these plays is that once the big men have the ball, every single one of their teammates are giving their absolute all to make sure they get as many yards as they can
Absolutely! Was just gonna say the same thing. It always seems like everyone else just gets so excited when they realize a lineman has the ball. They know this is likely the only time he’s ever gonna do this and they all find another gear trying to get him to the house 😂 It rarely happens though, partly because the big guys just don’t have the speed or stamina, but also because the other team has the opposite reaction-they do NOT want to be on the bad end of one of these “big man with the ball” highlights so they work their asses off to shut it down.
@@djp928I agree, but I think it has to do with speed. The lineman are slow that EVERYONE catches up to him. Essentially everyone on the defense his quicker than him so it's pretty easy for those guys to catch up and jump out for a block
Still blows my mind watching Larry Allen chase down that linebacker who intercepted Aikman. I know he had the angle but that stride was insane from such a bulky lineman.
For those of us who were in the Superdome for this [Fall 1994] game (just 3 rows from the top from the far end zone of this play unwinding), regardless of who was pulling/cheering for in respects to their team, we ALL were amazed watching Larry Allen drop down & kick-in the over drive sprint to run down that defender & (unfortunately) prevent the Pick 6! Oh my, Big Man Hauling! Javon Kearse was known as “The Freak”, as I would like to submit that Larry Allen be known as the “Runaway Freight”, as he easily is one of the top 2 fastest Offensive Line Guards to play the position, EVER!
I love watching the teammates of the big guy with the ball. All those quick DBs and LBs instantly want to protect that lineman more than the secret service protects the president. They know something special is going down and they'll be damned if they let an offensive player make a tackle.
The way the announcers collectively say “Larry ALLEN!” always gets me 😅 Larry Allen was such a phenomenal player! All these plays are really great, but the Larry Allen play will always be my favorite of these!
Larry Allen! Probably the best part of the highlights for me. He really hustled on that play. That chase down ranks up there with Ben Watson's chase down of Champ Bailey, IMO.
I love that you got Penei’s first down for the Lions in here. It’s an innocuous play, but it sealed the deal for the Lions win that day, and it occurred during their hot streak that got them to the doorstep of the playoffs in a season where nobody expected them to even compete!
I remember 0:35 couldn't score because he wasn't eligible but it was such an awesome moment that you could tell everybody on the field wished they could give it to him anyway. 😂
These big fellas or line players, don't get paid as much or as much shine as the star positions but when they get their opportunity to shine and deliver, they always all effort. They never know when and if they will ever get another fumble or INT to score again, so these moments are all or nothing to them. It puts a smile on my face.
Payton had a lousy game. He had an opportunity to score. Poor little walter. Boo hoo. His team wins the super dooper bowl but he didn’t score a touchdown. 😢😢
If you look, they didn't score very many touchdowns on offense. Ditka actually said in an interview later that not getting Payton a touchdown was the worst thing, but they also expected to be in that position more.
@@samuelhowie4543 What you just wrote is definitely true, but, come on Walter, your team just won the super bowl. Walter’s stats for the big game were pretty pedestrian, but he contributes in other ways, such as blocking, and being a decoy.
@@samuelhowie4543 What you just wrote is definitely true, but, come on Walter, your team just won the super bowl. Walter’s stats for the big game were pretty pedestrian, but he contributes in other ways, such as blocking, and being a decoy.
Say what you will about Chris Collinsworth, but his exclamation of "Oh, you've gotta be kidding me!!", on the Dan Connely kick return, is one of the funniest things I've ever heard.
I got to meet Refrigerator Perry in a Walmart in Reno NV in 1997. He was set up at a little table signing black and white pics of his TD at SBXX. My wife told me to go say hello while she shopped. I approached the table and shook his hand. He talked to me for almost 45 minutes. During that time, no one else stopped by. When my wife was done paying, she stopped by to see how much his signed pics were. He said $15, but because I was the only person to stop and say hello in the past hour, he signed one and just gave it to me. I tried paying, but he said he appreciated me just letting him talk about his NFL days. I still have that picture.
On the Dan Connelly run, I love to watch #34 of the Pats. Everyone else is running full tilt, and he just runs by them like they’re standing still, so he can get up and block for the ball carrier. Just a great example of hustle. 👍
Larry Allen was a freak of nature like very few in history... He was immense in every sense of the word. Heavy like a lineman, outrageously strong, and could run against many great runner (I think he had a 40-yard dash at 4.5)
Before I Clicked on the video I was like, “They better have my man, ‘Big Keith Traylor’ on here” and man the smile on my face when it was the first clip haha!
There's an ancient code that dates back to the oldest cul-de-sacs of 4500 BC, that when your big man has the ball you do whatever you have to get him over the goal line.
Dan Connelly was the best. I remember watching that game live and hes doing his bread basket lineman thing thinking hes going to get tackled after 5 yards. Just terrified of fumbling and ends up 71 yards down field haha 😂
I was hoping you would have the Neil Smith play on there where he made it about 80 yards for the touchdown and dropped to his knees to catch his breath
Those big men got down the field and ran with that ball protected like any coach would want all of his offense to do. Edit: hats off for doing something that you were probably never trained for. Just out of instinct!