@@dallastexas3337 You don't need to be "fit" to play quarterback. This is why Brady said that the NFL Combine stats are meaningless for quarterbacks. A quarterback needs a great arm but football IQ is the most important.
@Michael Jurek I don’t think he brings in a Hall of Fame’r to show them the NFL is no joke. I’d like to believe he brings one in to inspire confidence at the collegiate level, since that’s where they’re at. It’s not the combine.
Terrell Owens is almost 50 years old. What is staggering is not just how he still looks like an NFL player. But it is the fact that he still moves like one.
@JustAnotherTowerClimber Which is awesome too, because more white kids can get chances at D1 schools. A certain number of scholarships MUST be given to minorities for sports, so there are literally talented asf kids like Wes Welker and Christian Mccaffery (and basically all other white skill position guys. Oline and QB are where they make their money) who end up at smaller schools because the schools MUST have a certain number of minorities to retain funding. If HBCU's start attracting more and more big talent, it's a win for them,. and if that opens up spots for people like Mcaffery to start at Alabama instead of Stanford, win for them
T.O. is an inspiration. He was fanatical about his conditioning. Prime Time is one of my favorite athletes too. Those young men are blessed to learn from those guys.
@@kaleta036 Yes you are correct but the young fellas are getting a totally professional experience with Coach Prime. I like it. Big ups to T.O and Coach Prime.
@Joel Johnson Dude was a super athlete. If he had been a little more stable emotionally he would have been ranked higher. Athletically he was awesome. He had a fierce, confident attitude, but was just so unstable. However i admired his SB performance. Dude tore up New England basically with one leg. He was a great player, but I think could have been up there with Jerry Rice if he was more stable emotionally.
I am 50 and in decent shape and I can vouch that what T.O. is doing out there at 47 after all the wear and tear is like seeing a unicorn shit gold nuggets......it's unbelievable as far as I am concerned. Dude is the the best 47 year old athlete the world has ever seen.
I love what I have seen of T.O. supporting his bro, Coach Prime. It's a beautiful thing to see. I REALLY love seeing T.O. getting the best of these young lions who are 30 years younger than him. Massive salute to T.O.'s genes, discipline, work ethic, and talent.
U don't wanna fight sugar ray Leonard either. These guys been doing this all their life. You can practice flipping a quarter .after a couple hundred times practice makes perfect is not just a saying.
Deion Sanders is a National Treasure! Please protect this man at all Costs! Thank You T.O. as well for letting these boys see what it's like to go against a big time NFL Player. They'll always remember this good work they got in
Why don't they move him to TE? It takes less energy to go up against LBs and S's than CBs. Plus, if you put a corner on him a TE, a RB gets a lane to run in. And, the transition would not be that hard, either, because WRs and TEs do the same things. The TE position is a little more deceptive, because they have called delays in routes. Sometimes, they delay(act like a blocker) before running the route. That being said, I would not get the snayke shaht to play--no way! It's your sole in heII! Plus, if I were still watching football, I'd stop now, because it's now a game of deemons! Everyone has to get the devjI shaht to play!
@@Kotiga Yeah, but, not for TE. TEs deal with LBs and Ss. And, if they put a corner on him, your running back could gash the defense or it would open up other receivers(because you have to run blitz to stop the run). That's the TO factor. Plus, he was competitive in a race with Tyreek Hill, so not too slow for TE...But, does TO want that position and are franchises looking to place him there?! Franchises can be quite dumb and miss details like this! They could hire someone with football knowledge and good bit of common sense for a normal daily work salary(which would be $400 or $500 a week). Make him/her your scout(but they probably already make more than that). Their likelihood of missing details like that becomes much smaller! TO is both strong enough and fast enough to play TE and he knows the WR side of TE, too!
@@pattrell5257 i get that but i dont think hes got the power to block linebackers if he actually needs to. Hes 6’3 and pretty old. Id see it being more possible if he did the marshawn lynch or gronk and took a year off and switched when he came back the next
TO broke those ankles but that must be the best feeling in the world going against them. Not even close but damn I got chills watching. Blessing to Deion and TO for showing these kids so much love.
I love.TO this man is still in shape and showing these young DB's how to work. Imagine the lessons they have learned by going up against a hall of famer. Not someone just talking but who can still lace up and burn them in his 40's. Thee I love.
That's awesome T.O. is contributing to the young players. Great idea Deon brings to Jackson State. Wish my 9ers would pick T.O. up for a year 2021 season.
At his size as a cornerback, he has got to bump that man at least one time within five yards if you even want a chance, once he turns you and gets open field or the sidelines, it's a wrap.
@@Mad_Intalect If your out there, you still have to give yourself a chance at a minimum, if your not going to do that, then you don't need to be out there.
Reminds me of short, featherweight DBs playing up against Boldin, Andre Johnson, and Fitzgerald: All tall, very physical WRs; that push CBs >5'10" out to pasture.
Shows true definition/ example of conditioning. Age is more of a number than what we pose it to be. His mind keeps himgoing towards staying fit and that's what happens.
He burned a friend of mine while he played at Appy State for 3 touchdowns. My friend had a third to fifth round draft grade prior to that game and did not get drafted.
Not surprising in his interview with Shannon dude looked like he was in great shape. Love how he toyed with the last guy and gave him a chance with the last minute out route
I absolutely Love what Deon with these young student athletes. God Bless Him. Talk about confidence booster for these youngsters to have access to professionals that LOOK LIKE THEM
Damn T.O. You ain’t have to break that young man down like that at the end of the video 😂. Even tho he dropped it it’s crazy that this man 47 still looking young out there
I recently ran some 1v1s and CB is by far one of the hardest positions lol if there's an accurate QB it makes it nearly impossible unless you're a next level defender. Props to everyone grindin
Not bad Terrell owens i wish he was still playing he was a great wide receiver with a crazy mindset lol but he made football interesting and to see him out here showing the younger generation some moves that's solid
Wheeewwwweeeee that last 1v1....psssst aye man T.O wit that footwork...had oh boy stumbling n bumbling. Dat boi T.O is too strong to press. Might be the best receiver ever.
Hands down one of the best ever. I grew up loving Ahmad Rashad, Drew Pearson and Lynn Swan. I thought football would have none better. Man hold up, Jerry Rice, T.O., Randy Moss are the 3 best receivers EVER. I now will say it again, I don't think we will ever see that again.
Damn TO out there giving the youngins work at damn near 50! Lol love seeing this type of stuff where legends like himself get close to the youth and give them an opportunity to say that got to play with someone they may have grew up watching as a kid. It's respectable b/c we know there are many that wouldn't do this, they get their money and forget where they came from.
@Count dooku romo was a guffy aka a turnover waiting to happen, and he was injury prone, and he telegraphed his passes. >> At his best he was pretty accurate abd could sling it down there. * But he wasn't consistently at his best, he was consistently at his worse, or just avg.
These trashbots are afraid of losing their jobs and missing out on a once in a lifetime talent. Terrell Owens is so amazing that he could still provide what they call quality snaps. He even have better hands then he did 98-2005 when he made a name for himself so it's just sickening that no one gives him a shot