@@lucajose9218 cuz this vid was obviously made by an American and most of the sports all over the world (besides soccer) is barely playes in the us and when i say barley im nobody plays sports like rugby or sum shit
@Daniel Because they are sprinting down field with their eyes forward, not in the air. Their job is to get to the returner as quickly as possible and make the tackle, so they aren't focused on where the ball is in the air, but instead where the returner is.
These are players who clearly studied the rules and are completely focused on the game. Some of their opponents were relaxing a little too soon, thinking the play was over. Intelligence and effort makes a big difference.
If you want me to explain in the American football clips where someone is out on the side white lines and touches the ball that would make it a dead ball because of kickoff. When people jump to get the ball in bounds is because if they were on the ground they’d be out of bounds. That’s all I can remember that I can explain :/
In many of the American Football clips, the players will step out out of bounds then touch the ball to prevent the opposite team from getting close enough to score. They also were will catch the ball before they are out of bounds so that their team will gain yardage on the other team. It depends on how close the other team is to your end zone;if they are really close to your end zone, you you need to try to get the ball out so that they will not get close enough to score. If the ball is closer to the other team’s end zone, you would usually try to catch it. Then, your team will start with the ball, and will be closer to the other team’s goal.
@Matthew Fonseca I think you have to calm down, even if I go back in the video I wouldn't have seen most of the plays because I'm a complete noob in football and everything about it
"If I had a nickel for every time the Packers forced the ball out of bounds, I would have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice"
Sports here means just Rugby, Basketball and Baseball Edit: Its American football not Rugby, thanks everyone for clarifying me You guys continue the argument in the chats, which is better and all that
@@thesamarthshah - The one from the clip above is Football (American). The scene shows a "kickoff" where one team sends the ball way down field for the other team to catch it and try to run the ball back to the opposite side.
The Randy Moss play is one of my favorite in NFL history- he's in the process of being tackled & falling down while positioning himself perfectly to execute an over-the-shoulder lateral. I'm sure a lot of guys have thought about doing something like that, but the execution there was outstanding.
MLB alone has players from 21 different countries and teams in 2 countries. Baseball and basketball are also popular and played professionally in numerous countries.
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3:41 played football for years...watched it even longer and this little loophole never even occurred to me, let alone ever seeing it 😂😂 pretty damn clever...I wonder if they changed that rule, I like how he made it look like an accident haha I've always wanted to see somebody "accidentally" fumble the ball forward, out of bounds, before getting tackled...risky but I guess if u need that first down 😁
During a basketball game I had a guy try the "throw the ball off of the other team while going out of bounds" play but instead of hitting me in the chest he aimed a little lower. Had to sit out the rest of the game because I could barely walk lol
@Mohamed soccer is just not entertaining, I don't care which is more popular. Justin Bieber is popular, and also cancer. Popularity is not a good metric.
The best part about that Pittsburgh trick play is that Dallas still won that game. Their trick play ended up being not mattering, though I will admit, watching the game and feeling hopeless once they scored definitely hurt me as a Cowboys fan. It felt like it mattered then.