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Who's the STRONGEST Player in NFL History? 

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The NFL is home to some of the greatest athletes we have ever seen, it's only fair to ask the question... who is the strongest? In this video, I take a dive into a few separate lifts to try and decide who is the strongest player in NFL history.
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@bignickrl_mvp8277
@bignickrl_mvp8277 5 лет назад
Nothing to see here folks, just a 325 pound, 6 ft 3 man sprinting a 4.3 to make a tackle 🤣
@joey90035
@joey90035 4 года назад
Jesus
@sparkymahoney4343
@sparkymahoney4343 4 года назад
Yeah except he looked like he was ready to drop dead after doing it.
@michaelperson4117
@michaelperson4117 4 года назад
Sparky Mahoney who cares 😂
@bladerunner8781
@bladerunner8781 4 года назад
Id cry
@johnjacobjingleheimerschmiddd
@johnjacobjingleheimerschmiddd 4 года назад
It looked like he was moving in the low 5's
@helpimstuck9410
@helpimstuck9410 5 лет назад
Larry Allen... why is this even a question?
@sneak2x181
@sneak2x181 5 лет назад
Magnus Garrett 😂 my mans would make train noises before a run play but idk he fosho up there for strongest tho
@nkemp6456
@nkemp6456 5 лет назад
NoLimit JuJu I mean 705lb bench and 900lb squat. So idk if it’s a question who’s the strongest.
@letoatreides4041
@letoatreides4041 5 лет назад
I'm digging around for the interview but Larry Allen was a freak in college. He reportedly did 60 225's before they just told him to stop. Keep in mind this was before he had a major injury to his shoulder with his AC cuff. He was actually stronger before the injury which caused him to drop in the draft, then had to train his lower body to compensate for the strength his lost. Even at 70% of what he was he just a freakshow.
@xypherus777
@xypherus777 5 лет назад
@@letoatreides4041 jesus christ lol
@fabianbolanos2171
@fabianbolanos2171 5 лет назад
Swear you Dallas fans are the dumb
@steady.760
@steady.760 4 года назад
When you put 99 speed and 99 strength on your player on Madden 20
@emmettmarbury6571
@emmettmarbury6571 4 года назад
I'm lol
@luminous9777
@luminous9777 4 года назад
Jesus Christ is the only way to heaven repent of your sins and trust in Christ to be saved. We’re all sinners headed for hell but Jesus can set you free
@sundigest1121
@sundigest1121 4 года назад
@@luminous9777 stop spamming asshole
@gavins.5409
@gavins.5409 3 года назад
Rayene Boussetta hey man he is just trying to spread the word of God, let him do his thing, I think If you thought of accepting God into your life you would appreciate it more
@exloaded
@exloaded 3 года назад
@@gavins.5409 Rofl, but this isn't the place for that so....... yeah, STOP trying to force your beliefs on others.
@stavrosfay8454
@stavrosfay8454 4 года назад
Bruh that one girl at 2:45 is talking to her self wtf
@andrewhearst4749
@andrewhearst4749 4 года назад
Merrick Tjepkes u have to be joking
@LASAGNA_LARRY
@LASAGNA_LARRY 4 года назад
It’s a John Cena “you can’t see me” joke.
@baller4lyfe353
@baller4lyfe353 4 года назад
@Merrick Tjepkes damn rekt lmao
@greatestmlg5566
@greatestmlg5566 4 года назад
Merrick Tjepkes r/wooooosh
@Aleximusprime2
@Aleximusprime2 4 года назад
Merrick Tjepkes r/wooosh
@19DannyBoy65
@19DannyBoy65 5 лет назад
Larry Allen running down Conner after that interception is legitimately my favourite play in the history of the NFL
@mmamusic9634
@mmamusic9634 5 лет назад
Danny Boy it was a linebacker
@lyrics2challenged
@lyrics2challenged 5 лет назад
@@mmamusic9634 still a Defensive Back. Literally. Point is he chased him down.
@jaxsongomez1990
@jaxsongomez1990 5 лет назад
@@mmamusic9634 He didn't even say anything about a position.
@joshuatraffanstedt2695
@joshuatraffanstedt2695 5 лет назад
@@lyrics2challenged it was a linebacker.. a linebacker Is not a defensive back. Wtf are you talking about?
@lyrics2challenged
@lyrics2challenged 5 лет назад
@@joshuatraffanstedt2695 a line backer literally is just an often buffer and slower Corner or safety. He's a literal defensive back. Linebackers only get faster these days. There are plays built around LBs being used as another corner even ffs.
@helpimstuck9410
@helpimstuck9410 5 лет назад
0:56 I’m confident prime Larry Allen (not 34 yo in 2006) could’ve topped that list.
@adamlogan9500
@adamlogan9500 5 лет назад
He was likely stronger at 34, you wont lose strength in your 30s, it's the speed, endurance, and recovery that takes a hit.
@Jjggjiyfdhkoiggbnnj
@Jjggjiyfdhkoiggbnnj 5 лет назад
@@adamlogan9500 bench pressing for high reps takes muscle endurance
@adamlogan9500
@adamlogan9500 5 лет назад
@@Jjggjiyfdhkoiggbnnj I know, I myself bench press 225 for a lot of reps.
@LoganKing4
@LoganKing4 5 лет назад
adam logan I disagree, it depends on when you start training. If you grow up lifting nonstop you will hit your peak around your early 30s or younger. It can’t be confirmed for sure, but when you are super strong for 10 years you start to lose some of it. Look at someone like Brian Shaw for an example, he’s somewhat close to Larry Allen.
@OceansBane
@OceansBane 5 лет назад
Logan King I would say Eddie Hall is stronger than Larry Allen. It’s just that Eddie doesn’t have to move fast or run down the football field like Larry, so Eddie’s main focus is strength training. Larry, in contrast, is a football player. He has to be able to move fast and run to play football.
@jakeradochonski6795
@jakeradochonski6795 4 года назад
2:42 damn- crazy to see 463 pounds just floating in the air
@MottoMaad
@MottoMaad 4 года назад
Jake Radochonski underrated comment 😂😂😂
@beastmodeforever8674
@beastmodeforever8674 4 года назад
Don't get it 😕
@aminedeboss8513
@aminedeboss8513 4 года назад
BeastmodeForever john cena is known for a saying, “you can’t see me”
@gorkskoal9315
@gorkskoal9315 4 года назад
For that level, that's actually pretty amature Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (Thor the Strongman. He also used to be GOT: the mountain). Can get up to around 1kg dead left. I have no idea if he still pushes that far though. He's on video trying to bench press 500-550. For the level these guys go for Cena, Arnold (the terminator kind) , the rock etc. nail it that 400-450 at that level is low.If the rock can legit bench 450-500 and isn't at the level of a typical football player. that's pretty bad.
@luminous9777
@luminous9777 4 года назад
Jesus Christ is the only way to heaven repent of your sins and trust in Christ to be saved. We’re all sinners headed for hell but Jesus can set you free
@moneygod7156
@moneygod7156 4 года назад
Larry Allen was one of those 405lbs 99 overall created players on madden
@JamieCraigy
@JamieCraigy 5 лет назад
@2:36 John Cena speaks the truth! If you wanna test real strength at the combine then have athletes step on legos for 20 yards.
@tjellis1479
@tjellis1479 4 года назад
imagine if they all used steroids...whoa...?! Im glad they allnatty.
@imnotgood15aka.notgood21
@imnotgood15aka.notgood21 4 года назад
Herschel Walker over 50 and would kick the shit outta Cena. Lol
@confidential5743
@confidential5743 4 года назад
TJ Ellis You’re joking right
@josephbargo5024
@josephbargo5024 4 года назад
Power clean is better but it takes technique so it might not be good.
@xanny650
@xanny650 4 года назад
I can't even see anyone there
@krudzx3910
@krudzx3910 5 лет назад
KTO uploaded? What have we done for this pleasure?
@anthonykish6643
@anthonykish6643 5 лет назад
Lol
@yoshi2413
@yoshi2413 5 лет назад
Patience... it is key
@mackmack5258
@mackmack5258 5 лет назад
the like number 😰
@ljmutongwiza7688
@ljmutongwiza7688 5 лет назад
Krudzx that's what I'm sayin lol
@josedagoat2036
@josedagoat2036 5 лет назад
We’ve waited
@richardmiller3146
@richardmiller3146 4 года назад
I remember watching that MNF game when Allen ran down the defender after the interception. It was unbelievable impressive. It looked like he forgot he was a 325 lb DT and ran like he was a WR or RB. Truly one of the most amazing plays EVER.
@dogonit7412
@dogonit7412 Год назад
Allen wasn't a DT ... he played on offense ... a guard.
@averyhenson4034
@averyhenson4034 Год назад
Jesus loves you
@llg3pe
@llg3pe 4 года назад
6:51 when a Mack truck accelerates like a Corvette
@YoungDen
@YoungDen 3 года назад
Electrify
@peytonfox6175
@peytonfox6175 3 года назад
Larry Allen was one of those 405lbs 99 overall created players on madden
@millnermarrys1120
@millnermarrys1120 3 года назад
Larry could have kept going on the bench press -- he wasn't trying that hard.
@AbbaZabbaOlyFrn
@AbbaZabbaOlyFrn 3 года назад
Yeah, yeah that's about right 😆
@Caleb-Williams69420
@Caleb-Williams69420 5 лет назад
Bench Press in my opinion is not a great way to measure strength because it favors shorter arms
@mafiagang5087
@mafiagang5087 5 лет назад
But so is squat, clean and deadlift......
@Chivo38
@Chivo38 5 лет назад
Having a big chest/ stomach helps too
@Chivo38
@Chivo38 5 лет назад
mafia gang what are they? You didn’t make anything clear
@mafiagang5087
@mafiagang5087 5 лет назад
Eli daking well being a short guy have advantage on squat and deadlift and clean because less distance for movement.
@Caleb-Williams69420
@Caleb-Williams69420 5 лет назад
I was referring specifically to the combines use of the bench press for an AMRAP at 225, stupid to make much of that test, especially for lineman as you would want longer arms over shorter arms, but yet shorter arms favors a bigger bench press
@charlesdexterward7781
@charlesdexterward7781 4 года назад
"Larry Allen had 11% bodyfat" invalidates anything else you might say about him
@abelstraw4562
@abelstraw4562 4 года назад
Earlier in his career he might have. Later in his career he struggled with diabetes
@paysonfox88
@paysonfox88 4 года назад
I was 5'11" and 245 lbs with 8% body fat when tested by a scanner in 2014....It's possible. I'm by no means a freak athlete or 6-4 like Larry Allen. And, by the way, the reason I was only 8-10% bodyfat in that year is that I worked 10-16hr shifts as a Derekman on an Oil rig in Texas. There are some huge guys on the rigs, they do exist you know. We had a guy that was 6-5 named Kirk Harper. Kirk was a huge black dude that worked as a driller on a rig that was often shorthanded. That guy weighed around 300lbs and there was no noticeable fat on his body. A man of similar strength to Larry Allen was Bill Kazmier the world's strongest man 3X. He was same size as Larry too. There are some freaks in this world.
@paysonfox88
@paysonfox88 4 года назад
@Jorge Vazquez I know you need some education on this subject. It's rare to find people in your life that are low body fat and high muscle. That's why people don't believe it's possible. But, check out some off shore oil riggers or old school Oil Rig guys who are genetically tall and broad. I've seen the refutation of your theory with my own eyes. I don't need to be told I'm a liar when I've known men who were 280+lbs at 6'5" tall and worked right along side me on the motors of a drilling rig. I was at an old school company in Big Spring, TX known as Robinson Drilling. They used the old 1980's style rigs where more of the lifting and work had to be done manually. I recall dragging a 400+lbs chain and placing it link by link into a junk box one day. Swinging a 20lbs sledge on hammer unions to tighten valves up and changing out 60+lb. Gaskets using 36" pipe wrenches will get you some arms boy. I was tested after about a year on the rig. Went back to College with the money I earned and got a Master's degree. Did a body Fat test coming off the rig at 10% Body fat. News Flash for ya -- NO workouts, no Steroids, no reason to do either, working 8 & 12 hour shifts on a goddamn oil rig for a whole year +. Tired as hell at the end of every day, eat, sleep, work,,, all I did .... First day back 2 weeks off a rig -- weighed in at 241 lbs in gym shorts , took a scan at 10.5% body fat. Had a 6 Pack showing. It is possible. I don't need to be told I'm a liar.
@paysonfox88
@paysonfox88 4 года назад
@Jorge Vazquez I hope we can be friends man. Right now I'm between 25 and 30% body fat and I'm around 270 lb. I'm a construction Foreman that really doesn't get out that much anymore. Theoretically if I just straight lost 30 lb and got back down to the weight I was at in college I would drop from 25 down to about 14%. (205/240). But weight loss doesn't work like that. In process of losing 30 net pounds, you would convert 10 lbs to muscle in my experience. That means that at 240lb. I'd be like 215 and muscle and nonfat. So that's 10.4%. And that's the number I was when I was working on the rig. It's crazy how the math works out with how I am now
@joenobody5913
@joenobody5913 4 года назад
@Jorge Vazquez Cena "probably" on something.....lol. Yeah, probably.
@thatguy7551
@thatguy7551 4 года назад
7:20 when you max out your custom character in weight and height but also speed
@crazykenproductions606
@crazykenproductions606 4 года назад
I made a 5'5 400 pound QB like that XD
@jimbeaux89
@jimbeaux89 2 года назад
That tackle by Larry Allen was absolutely insane
@averyhenson4034
@averyhenson4034 Год назад
Jesus loves you
@matthewnikitas2904
@matthewnikitas2904 5 лет назад
Larry Allen no question... 700 pound raw bench is a ridiculous feat of strength even by powerlifting standards. No other player even compares to that
@alexcuellar484
@alexcuellar484 5 лет назад
Matthew Nikitas not 700 lmao
@dy120481
@dy120481 5 лет назад
He couldn't actually bench anywhere near that.
@dy120481
@dy120481 5 лет назад
@Ed Kelly Exactly. And claiming he inclined 5-hundo for 10 or whatever is just plain retarded.
@dwhit2612
@dwhit2612 5 лет назад
@Ed Kelly dude youtube it.... he did it. Not by PL standards by any means but he did it. Remember, these are dynamic athletes with hundreds of areas of focus. If he dedicated himself to just three lifts and the peripheral things to improve those three lifts, I'd be safe in betting he would be at least a very good power lifter. How would the worlds best power lifters perform if the majority of their training was not lifting? or even physical for that matter. Cut their lifting by 66% and they would probably not fare well... IJS.
@dwhit2612
@dwhit2612 5 лет назад
Ed Kelly bro you sound idiotic. So unless someone doesn’t do something while being judged by an official governing body then they have not done it. I ran 5 miles this morning. Only judge was my apply watch. Did I not do it? Benched this past Wednesday, no judges. Did I not do it? Gtfoh. No one is saying he did it in competition. But just because he didn’t do it in front of a judge doesn’t mean he didn’t do it. Bodybuilders, athletes and plain old people trying to get/stay in shape are the overwhelming majority of people that execute lifts everyday. Guess what. They did do it. You’ve got inferiority problems my guy. Ever do a push up? Did someone in the military judge you? Then you’ve ever done a push up! See how stupid you sound?
@MegaSamUwell
@MegaSamUwell 5 лет назад
Not knowing the guy and going solely based on looks.. I feel I can confidently say Larry Allen was more than 11% body fat.
@andremuir6098
@andremuir6098 5 лет назад
No that is totally believable, it’s only his stomach he has huge muscle mass
@dy120481
@dy120481 5 лет назад
@@andremuir6098 You have absolutely no idea of what you're talking about.
@user-xb4cr1ym4f
@user-xb4cr1ym4f 5 лет назад
dy120481 I didn’t think people could be this stupid lol.
@andremuir6098
@andremuir6098 5 лет назад
Your an idiot, he is a superior athlete. If you have ever seen him in person you would understand that. Watching him in pads or clips does not do him any justice
@joelgtwinem3949
@joelgtwinem3949 5 лет назад
@@andremuir6098 nobody is questioning that he is a good athlete. But his body fat is 18% minimum.
@bendecker581
@bendecker581 4 года назад
I’ve watched this video like 5 times and the Larry Allen tackle still gives me chills
@dansgroi1472
@dansgroi1472 3 года назад
I was watching that game at my friend johns house. He's no cowboys fan. But he proclaimed Holy S! What did I just watch. Before I could. I was stunned. I figured he'd make it look good. But when he reeled him in. I couldn't believe it. And neither could anyone else. Even my friends who despise the Cowboys with darn near every ounce of their being. Were even like wow. L.A. baddest mf going. Then listen to Justin tucks L.A. train whistle story. Allen was a wrecking ball.
@Reason1717
@Reason1717 4 года назад
KTO, you know I love the delivery of your videos, but sometimes your content is just the BEST. This was one of your best topics and work. Larry Allen WOW.
@rivertrash9862
@rivertrash9862 5 лет назад
Larry Allen has to be some type hybrid. Maybe part grizzly or rhinoceros, I'm not sure, but he's not just human.
@finexity5054
@finexity5054 5 лет назад
Larrry Alena is like when ur make max out everything on a custom player
@pablohill6688
@pablohill6688 5 лет назад
Bo Jackson
@WZ912
@WZ912 5 лет назад
@@pablohill6688 HIM TOO LOL!
@danielborja9751
@danielborja9751 4 года назад
pablo Hill bo Jackson is out of this world
@bennypanella9189
@bennypanella9189 4 года назад
6:49 why did that dude dive on him after he benched 700 pounds?! Lol
@nbcongo
@nbcongo 3 года назад
Because people want to be part of history, no matter how stupid they look
@usernamejt3820
@usernamejt3820 3 года назад
@@nbcongo no I think he just got to hyped 🤣
@tjjones2907
@tjjones2907 3 года назад
Rocket Ishmael. He weighed about a buck sixty. Doubt if Larry even notices.
@satrn5496
@satrn5496 3 года назад
7:19 fastest o line man I've ever seen
@kennycarlson9654
@kennycarlson9654 3 года назад
na gene upshaw ran a 4.6 at 275 lbs in 76
@Michael-nd6kz
@Michael-nd6kz 3 года назад
@@kennycarlson9654 they timed by hand back then and those are always inaccurate
@tomshumate3940
@tomshumate3940 5 лет назад
Larry was 35 when he benched 225-43 times in that pro bowl. I think that might be a disadvantage, being compared to 22 year olds in the combine.
@DwightKSchrute3
@DwightKSchrute3 4 года назад
Alot of the top strong men are around that age. Even brain Shaw has said you reach your max strength in your 30s.
@confidential5743
@confidential5743 4 года назад
Tom Shumate I forget the study, but I read male testosterone steadily increases and peaks at about the age of 39, so imo it was an advantage that he was 35. The biggest issue that comes with age is the injuries being more frequent
@gentilewarrior
@gentilewarrior 4 года назад
Nope the older you are the stronger you get, Powerlifters, weightlifters peak in there early - mid 30's when their body has reach full maturity. It's called old man strength.
@tacotom3492
@tacotom3492 4 года назад
@@confidential5743 sounds correct because I had read similar studies but it was more to do with bodybuilding and muscle maturity which peaks in the mid 30s. BUT let's be honest, even if what we've read is true, you're still no better than your genetics and Larry was definitely a 0.00001% 😂👍
@Mudgho
@Mudgho Месяц назад
He was also hungover according to some stories.
@FridayThe13thhh
@FridayThe13thhh 5 лет назад
0:44 bro came to his senses 😂😂
@1EddieDennis
@1EddieDennis 3 года назад
I would had love to seen Larry Allen play as a defensive tackle or defensive end, that would have been insane.
@H-TownSportz
@H-TownSportz 4 года назад
Larry Allen still trying to catch his breath from that sprint 😂😂😂 much love my dog!
@allnfun6315
@allnfun6315 4 года назад
Legend has it he burned 30% bodyfat on that play. Got down to 11%!
@ramanj.rockwell302
@ramanj.rockwell302 5 лет назад
Damn getting boring without KTO! Glad you're back!
@cosmic_JAV
@cosmic_JAV 5 лет назад
Just want to make sure that this is a joke and I'm understanding it. You making fun of how KTO constantly contradicting their last sentence. Right?
@tkala10
@tkala10 5 лет назад
I just love the way KTO tells stories. Idk why. It's just good
@uglypeoplecastnoshadow8201
@uglypeoplecastnoshadow8201 4 года назад
I love your videos man. You do great editing and you choose such fun topics. Thank you.
@provenknowledge
@provenknowledge 4 года назад
Saquon is a BEAST! He smashed almost all lifting records at Penn State
@typicalwisconsinite9719
@typicalwisconsinite9719 5 лет назад
Just hearing Larry Allen Max’s give me goosebumps
@GarrettsGear
@GarrettsGear 5 лет назад
Larry deserves all the love!!! He had it rough before the nfl, what an absolute UNIT.
@marvinhunt117
@marvinhunt117 4 года назад
I remember watching that game and even now I still think that was the most insane play that I've seen in the NFL.
@Iamshaunsutton
@Iamshaunsutton 3 года назад
This video was dope asf! 🔥. Keep working 💯💪🏾
@harrylloyd6955
@harrylloyd6955 4 года назад
6:50 - go on son! Must have replayed that a dozen times
@kif12
@kif12 5 лет назад
On behalf of the Larry Allen Appreciation Society, thank you for this video.
@francoisbotha5048
@francoisbotha5048 3 года назад
Loved the song at the outro as the big man gained space. Nice vid thanks man.
@booster5329
@booster5329 4 года назад
Awesome vid K!!!
@Rohan-lh5je
@Rohan-lh5je 5 лет назад
5points, flemlo, and kto uploaded today. If yinzernet uploads today as well my life will be complete
@kenney0313
@kenney0313 3 года назад
I'll never forget that play. Larry Allen was amazing!
@TheTehdef
@TheTehdef 4 года назад
You have me in the first quarter when you showed Larry Allen. You then threw some wrenches in there, but you finished strong with Larry Allen. Dude was a beast.
@spoonman8828
@spoonman8828 4 года назад
Good quality content right here fam
@jamesoday3906
@jamesoday3906 4 года назад
Gotta go with Bob Young. He was a pro bowler and a top performer in World's Strongest Man.
@jscottrockford
@jscottrockford 4 года назад
James O'Day In fact when he was coaching in the USFL, he MADE his offensive lineman take steroids!
@sB-wt7jy
@sB-wt7jy 4 года назад
That play by Larry Allen was the craziest thing I've ever seen.
@mustang4life
@mustang4life 2 года назад
If you were at the game, those of us in The Superdome that night were all like, “WTF?” Even from way up top you could not overlook the rookie’s (Larry Allen) explosiveness to track down the defender. Simply amazing!
@BigDaddyDax
@BigDaddyDax 4 года назад
Great and accurate video!!!
@finnhobart9100
@finnhobart9100 4 года назад
Hey KTO just saying you should do what ifs for football again, those were my favorites. My idea for one is what if Ryan Fitzpatrick was consistently good. U doubt that those videos are coming back but it'd be nice.
@Jqckgreen
@Jqckgreen 5 лет назад
Stopped everything I’m doing to watch KTO’s video, absolutely best channel on RU-vid hands down
@beanshady
@beanshady 5 лет назад
I saw this pop up in my notification bell and "clicked" without even realizing I had done so... my brain apparently clicks on KTO videos on impulse :D
@ChrisPBacon1434
@ChrisPBacon1434 4 года назад
i love seeing the highlight at the end of each video with this dope music
@laughingpig1894
@laughingpig1894 4 года назад
What's the end song? I love it
@dfw1fast143
@dfw1fast143 4 года назад
I’ll never forget that play. Still surreal to watch. Imagine that hitting you at full speed. It would be like a damn truck.
@paysonfox88
@paysonfox88 4 года назад
Larry Allen bench pressed over 700 lbs. I've seen the videos of him doing 695 in Practice with the cowboys. Man was a straight beast. He is the best bench presser I've ever seen in the NFL. The RAW power-lifting sport WPO and IPF record for Bench Press is only about 740-750 lbs. And, unlike those guys in the IPF, I don't think Larry was juiced to the gills on every steroid out there.
@philipcarthy2977
@philipcarthy2977 4 года назад
Every time I see that Larry Allen clip my jaw hits the floor,just brilliant
@Garebear625
@Garebear625 3 года назад
the craziest part is he caught him after being flat footed too like no matter how you slice it its incredible to see
@dougdickason
@dougdickason 4 года назад
I live in the DFW metro and listen to sports talk radio a lot, where I hear Nate Newton often. When I clicked on this video I was expecting Larry Allen to be the show, as Nate has told many strength stories about Larry, I was getting a little miffed watching this, but you showcased Larry at the end.
@farazrabiei4728
@farazrabiei4728 5 лет назад
But who is the weakest player in a position where you need strength
@nicholasrichey3969
@nicholasrichey3969 5 лет назад
THE Kingslayer We got something here KTO ^^^^
@claymoreproductions5620
@claymoreproductions5620 5 лет назад
Yessss KTO please make a vid on this
@stevenasante8662
@stevenasante8662 5 лет назад
Probably Orlando Brown in recent years. He might not be the weakest player period. But he's the weakest per pound
@MrMatt9793
@MrMatt9793 5 лет назад
Ethan Albright.
@davionm999
@davionm999 5 лет назад
About every LT
@cedricfootball5222
@cedricfootball5222 5 лет назад
I end all my school presentations with KTOS outro. Ex: If I’m doing a report on a historical figure I’d probably put a clip of that figure from the past or a clip from a movie involving that character and put it over KTO outro music at the last slide
@booster5329
@booster5329 4 года назад
You,Flemlo are my 2 favorite subscriptions.
@triplesixrick4418
@triplesixrick4418 4 года назад
nicely done video, helped me procrastinate lol
@NSx2006
@NSx2006 5 лет назад
Half the combine drills are JoKeS to nfl players😂😂😂
@christopher_5.034
@christopher_5.034 5 лет назад
4:42 gotta practice for them bbw's i see u boi
@MrDragonkarp
@MrDragonkarp 3 года назад
If you know you know
@zodiakari
@zodiakari 3 года назад
lol fuck naw
@lesaber251
@lesaber251 3 года назад
Ten years ago, at age 55 I pushed out 20 strict reps on the bench with 225. I usually did 3 sets of 10 reps at every chest workout.
@jwill5crew941
@jwill5crew941 4 года назад
This guy was a beast..trust me..I knew him all to well playing him twice a year...lol #HTTR
@toddkuebler7660
@toddkuebler7660 5 лет назад
Back in the day the Cincinnati Bengals had something they called a strength machine. Anthony Munoz broke it.
@thevikingbeard89
@thevikingbeard89 4 года назад
Brian Shaw needs to contact Larry Allen as a training partner to get him faster in strongman!
@el4174
@el4174 2 года назад
I missed that in the day...had to watch that 2x....wowzerzzzz
@tyboneuser7226
@tyboneuser7226 4 года назад
I watched that play when it happened. Larry Allen was a beast
@ericphillips6708
@ericphillips6708 5 лет назад
Them Hawaiins are strong! Lol plus that dude is from my home state of oregon! Hell yeah bro.
@imjr8o8
@imjr8o8 3 года назад
* tongan
@akish302
@akish302 2 года назад
That Larry Allen tackle never gets old
@sicnarfyhael5330
@sicnarfyhael5330 3 года назад
I agree. I’ve done both. Power lifting and body building. And lifting 225 for reps, is a bodybuilding exercise, not strength. For most strength programs you take 1-5 reps at 85%-100% max rep.
@ericrobinson1789
@ericrobinson1789 2 года назад
Just freaking incredibly unreal! These guys here
@onebaddstudd1422
@onebaddstudd1422 4 года назад
4:53.. James Harrison is incredibly strong. But he does these bizarre exercises that are tough to decipher, much less quantify
@Prsethsun
@Prsethsun 2 года назад
What he’s doing are called hip thrusters, they’re great for training leg strength and explosiveness
@danehales2021
@danehales2021 4 года назад
Love how the guys at the beginning word it. “Competitive JUICES”
@bjaffee13
@bjaffee13 4 года назад
id like to see them do a max power clean. almost all high school and college strength programs teach their athletes this movement, and i know some of these guys can clean insane amounts for non-Olympic weightlifters. There is a video out there of Saquon doing a 405# power clean at Penn State; super impressive to watch.
@connorrod6251
@connorrod6251 4 года назад
Bro the fact every time he knows just what clip or point to play the very last couple seconds keeps the videos rockin
@pete_nana
@pete_nana 4 года назад
Combine bench is viewed more as a measure of work ethic in the weight room than anything.
@WEcanallsaveUS
@WEcanallsaveUS 5 лет назад
7:17 when you mama shouts 🗣COME EAT
@willham8062
@willham8062 2 года назад
The endings on this guy’s videos are epic!
@rowdyrx6109
@rowdyrx6109 2 года назад
Thanks KTO
@OswaldBatesIIIEsq
@OswaldBatesIIIEsq 5 лет назад
Someone as big as Larry Allen running THAT FAST is impressive and scary at the same time.
@Solomon_C
@Solomon_C 5 месяцев назад
How is it athletically possible... most men don't even have anywhere near 50% of his strength or 60% of his speed. Ridiculous athleticism.
@adamrubino178
@adamrubino178 4 года назад
Who was that lady talking to in the interview? I didn't see anyone.
@thomihs
@thomihs 4 года назад
I got the chills at the end
@GalacticCoast
@GalacticCoast 3 года назад
That Larry Allen run and tackle is LEGEND
@user-cq6dg6ql9j
@user-cq6dg6ql9j 5 лет назад
Haven’t even clicked play and I know it must be Larry Allen. The man is superhuman
@breezy.14
@breezy.14 5 лет назад
Can you make a video about Jack Tatum and the Darrel Stingley incident
@joelchavez61
@joelchavez61 2 года назад
Larry Allen could bench and squat monstrous weights but the speed and explosiveness on that tackle from a body his size is absolutely incredible.
@mitchellyoung6762
@mitchellyoung6762 3 года назад
that outro and the music was perfect
@TheHuskyK9
@TheHuskyK9 5 лет назад
Larry Allen is a literal bear. One of the biggest guys in the NFL but he was also quick. Imagine a big dude like that running full speed at you. MF YIKES
@tengen3613
@tengen3613 5 лет назад
I used to compete in strong man, powerlifting contests and Larry Allen was a beast. I saw video of him benching 700 lbs.
@dy120481
@dy120481 5 лет назад
If you actually competed you'd know what a joke that "700" really was.
@tengen3613
@tengen3613 5 лет назад
@@dy120481 three spotters were normal whenever anyone attempted 500lbs or more for bench during competition, back when I competed. Things may have changed.
@dy120481
@dy120481 5 лет назад
@@tengen3613Yeah, but they weren't allowed to have their hands on the bar helping you lift the weight.
@hotelalphawhiskeykilogrunt7925
@hotelalphawhiskeykilogrunt7925 4 года назад
Warren sapp was a animal as well ! But there was some super freaks over time! It’s hard to say who’s the strongest but it’s freaking insane to see Donald looking like a body builder and then realize he’s a DT !!!!
@nikolasgrn
@nikolasgrn 3 года назад
Love that in both your videos for strongest and fastest player, the concensus is that its Bob Hayes and Larry Allen both Cowboys 🤠
@jjthesavage
@jjthesavage 4 года назад
Second was Paea, he played some snaps. Bear Down!
@dennissimons339
@dennissimons339 4 года назад
It's hilarious how many of the bench presses are no-reps, but still get counted
@magnumchestnut5996
@magnumchestnut5996 4 года назад
I love this man's outro
@Cisco661Barber
@Cisco661Barber 4 года назад
That was IMPRESSIVE
@Baldbill.
@Baldbill. 5 лет назад
R.I.P The “Hefty Lefty” Jared Lorenzen. KTO made a video about him before.
@markothwriter
@markothwriter 5 лет назад
Larry could have kept going on the bench press -- he wasn't trying that hard.
@paysonfox88
@paysonfox88 4 года назад
I believe you. I've put up 43 Reps of 225 in my home gym with friends. Alex Cates, my lifting partner put up 32, Larry Walker did 23, and Ian put up 34. I broke 40 on full reps, but the last 3 were very hard. It's something you can train to do, if you're repping for a calorie burn workout. I was doing 20's that day on Circuits ( circuit training with 5 exercises in a set for 20 reps each and 3 rounds or more). Then we came to the bench, and the 4 of us were like "fuk it! Let's do the NFL combine test!" I will tell you that you won't be able to lift your arms out straight for the rest of the day, and the soreness will not completely go away for 2 days or more. By the way, my max for one rep Raw at the time was only 420 lbs. So it's just a training thing.
@DreadPages
@DreadPages 4 года назад
@@paysonfox88 I agree with the concept of rep bench test to be more about endurance. My 1rpm was 485. But I could only ever do like 20-25 reps of 225lb on my best day lol
@paysonfox88
@paysonfox88 4 года назад
@@DreadPages back then I just trained different. I maxed out 420, but I was doing what I called 30s. I would bench press a specific weight low, medium, high chest for 10 each. I got to where I was loading 250 on the bar & doing a set of eight eight eight. My stroke for my heavy sets was a little bit different than most people's bench press technique. I went down to low chest, then move up by pushing the bar back and up at the same time. This got more muscle groups involved and led to a more efficient lift. I had to learn this for power lifting.
@rufustucker1846
@rufustucker1846 3 года назад
My teammate at ALCORN ST, John Thierry drafted by Chicago Bears in 94 benched 225 51 times while I personally spotted him, he was a freak of nature RIP BRO!
@mastersironmantarmstrong7148
@mastersironmantarmstrong7148 2 года назад
Terry Long who was a guard with the Pittsburgh Steelers from East Carolina University played next to Mike Webster had a 2200 total in the North Carolina State powerlifting meet. He was 5'11 280 and probably entered pros around 1985.
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