This video is sponsored by Blinkist. The first 100 people to go to www.blinkist.com/kto are going to get unlimited access for 1 week to try it out. You’ll also get 25% off if you want the full membership. So I just wanted to add some notes to this video. 1) when I go over the oldest at “the other positions”, I go over the oldest players in the MODERN ERA. There were guys who were technically older but they played in the 1920’s. You can look at the list for yourself here www.profootballhof.com/football-history/40-and-over-club/ 2) still working the kinks out on the face cam video style. Let me know what you think or if you have any constructive criticism of this video down below. Thanks!
Thank you for pointing out how the Raiders cut Blanda. It was heartbreaking. I believe somewhere there’s a story where he came to camp & there was another lock on Blanda’s locker. Anyone else heard that?
Can you guys imagine if they had children at a young age. Then there would be a possibility of fathers playing against their sons. That would be must watch tv
Fantastic video my dude. As a lifelong 9er fan that ending hit hard, Frank Gore is a legend and will always be in that conversation. Forever loved by the 9er faithful no matter where his career takes him.
I'll never forget Deberg playing for Atlanta in '98...he started the season as QB coach but came on when Chris Miller got injured and had to sit for a couple of weeks
Can you do a video on Tyrone prothro the forgotten player from Alabama who made the behind the back catch behind a defenders back. He broke his leg in a gruesome way in a game against Florida with bama up 31-3. He was having a huge game too and was literally in the process of making another touchdown catch when he broke his leg . His story is crazy .
Those who say Gore doesn’t belong in the HOF should be banned from talking about football 💯 prime gore was something special, literally carried the Niners franchise for so many years
there was a houston oiler that played also with the tennesse titans,he was a offensive lineman,i forgot his name but he was one of the oldest players in nfl
So basically the Raider let the young guy keep them in the game for 3 quarters. Then, when it really counted they brought papaw place kicker in to whip ass and win games at QB and Kicker That’s legendary
I think Blanda was not actually the oldest man to play in the NFL. I believe (and I wish that I could remember his name), there was an offensive line man in the 1940 who played at the age of 65. Yes, 65.
George Blanda's rookie year was when my Grandpa was a 1 year old. George Blanda's final year was when my dad (my aforementioned grandpa's son) was 5 years old. Pretty crazy how long Blanda played.
@Allan Charles did you ever watch the roughest game of all time Raiders was one team its so long ago i cant remember who the other team was Raiders had 3 QB's that played and Blanda i think was the 3rd and if i remember right one of them had to end up going back out and refused lol try to search for it on utube
Speed kills my dude. Look at the Chiefs offense and their WR weapons. They remade the offensive playbook for the NFL in 2020. Also can't forget Kelce and now their new RB from LSU.
@@andrewwicke8031 it would be cool plus they could go over the last stragglers going from like alstott to peyton hillis and now the only straggler is like kyle juszczyk
People who say Blanda doesn’t belong in the HoF by just judging his stats need to actually watch him play and take into account the time period in which he started playing. Dude was a beast. Sucks he never won a SB.
My favorite George Blanda reference was on the 70s show “Happy Days” which was set in the 1950s. On one show from 1976 Ralph referred to Blanda as being “washed up” & Richie (Ron Howard) said “he has 2 or 3 years left.” The game was taking place in 1956!
Man i was confused as hell at first cause i thought you were talking about the show "That 70s Show" i didn't know you were talking about a show that was playing during the 70s 😂😂😂😂
😀Yes here’s the IMDB description: At the beginning of the show, Mr. Cunningham, Richie, Ralph, Potsie and Fonzie are watching an NFL game between the (Chicago) Bears and the (Chicago) Cardinals. They debate about putting in the Bears quarterback, George Blanda, and Richie says he thinks George Blanda has "a couple good years" left in him to play football. The joke in this situation is that this particular game was played in the 1956 season, with Blanda having already played in 8 NFL seasons, yet George Blanda was still playing in the NFL in 1975, two decades after the setting for this episode. George Blanda played for the Oakland Raiders during the 1975 season and the Raiders season/Blanda's career ended with a loss in the NFL playoffs two weeks before this episode aired on television.
"George Blanda had just been elected king of the world!" "And Superman still lives in Oakland." Bill King had some great calls but he reserved his best for Blanda.
He can be played as/against in video games (as an active member of a roster and not a "legend" or DLC), ranging from SEGA Genesis to PlayStation 4. That's wild.
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Ya but two out of those three people are not in my request is Dwayne Haskins, it barret, and joe burrow also I have been watching kto since 300k I know what videos he’s made
@@marvinflatt6947 Tell that to any Cowboys fan, in 1974 the 48 year old George Blanda threw a 3rd quarter TD pass to Cliff Branch to put the Raiders up by 15 points to ice a game the Raiders did not NEED to win as they had already clinched the AFC Western division, YOU obviously NEVER saw him play!
@@davidcobb2693 Actually did see him play alot, didn't say he was a shitty Qb, said he made it that long because he was mainly a kicker. Always liked him actually ! But remember his overall stats are not the great under 45% completion rate, 236 td's to 277 int's.
@@marvinflatt6947 He played in different eras, when he was LEADING the 1961 Houston Oilers to an AFL Championship he threw 36 TD's against 22 INT's, his 2 starting WR's averaged 21.3 and 23.5 yards per catch. But remember, the fledgling AFL passed the ball MUCH MORE often than the " 3 yards and a cloud of dust " NFL. Every AFL team attempted 420 or more passes in 1961 and let's also remember the '61 Oilers scored 513 points, IN a 14 game season, 37.5 ppg. His overall completion percentage was NOT under 45%, it was 47.7% He was a winner, 3X AFL Champion and 53-50-1 as a starting QB for his career, he threw a 95 yard TD pass at age 38 and a 94 yarder at age 41.
@@davidcobb2693 Well while playing in the AFL in 61-65 the talent level wasn't top notch , but better than college I guess. 53-50-1 for a 24 yr career is mediocre at best. But since he didn't start all those yrs, I wouldn't make that a big issue. So you think he was as good as Aikman, Stabach, Meridith? No shit he played in a different era, doesn't mean he was great in that era.53-50-1 proves that. Johnny U.played in that era and do you think George was as good as him? Like I said George was "good" not great tho.
@Allan Charles OK, in his 26 yr career he was a starter at Qb. for 5 yrs in the AFL . But a kicker for all 26 yrs.kinda provided grounds for my comment. As for winning the AFL titles, would be like winning the XFL title in today's game. Don't get me wrong, think what George did was great . Also threw for 42 int's in one yr. at Houston. Those 3,000 yrds and 36 td's came from his 1st yr in AFL ,after 10 yrs in the NFL.
@Allan Charles No disrespect intended, they were just beginning the AFL and didn't get National attention until they Drafted Joe Willie Namath and signed him away from the NFL. Halas signed him for $ 600.00 dollars, but did pay him more when he actually made the team. Agree with the Starts until he got injured but it was less than 10 games tho. As far as winning the the first 2 AFL titles, that league was far less talented , but it only took them 6-7 yrs to get legitimate talent to compete with the NFL. Can honestly say I never seen a AFL game on TV until like 1965-66. Sorry but only compared them to XFL because it is new now too. Don't think I'm tarnishing the HoF's from AFL because the NFL does recognize the early years now.Just like when you go to Canton now, you see USFL stats on some HoF'ers plaques. If the int's don't matter ,then Paul Krause wouldn't have the all-time NFL Record of 81 then .He played in that era too. As far as his int's / td's TD's (236) Int's (277)
@@TarmaanProductions The average coach makes 6 million a year. That's more than enough to buy a new suit. Plus coaches only get Gatorade showers when they win big games which is super rare for most coaches.
Big dolphins fan, and frank gore is one of my favorite all time players. When he played for Miami he was about as hard of a runner I’ve ever seen, always picked up good yards. Wish he never would have left
Been a Seahawks fan my whole life so got to see plenty of Frank Gore. The fact he's never mentioned when talking about all time great Running Back's is almost criminal. I've probably lost 10 years of life due to stress related to watching Frank Gore pull off huge runs in clutch situations to seal a Niners win against the Seahawks. Nothing but respect for that man.
Without question. He's a great for more than just stats. His durability, talent, work ethic, selflessness, and intangibles he brings to a locker room are off the charts . The fact that he's going to on an active NFL roster as a running back, and will have a son starting his freshman year of college football at Southern Miss is almost as mind-blowing.
frank gore also had to endure a lot of adversity due to him being African American in the USA and racism and hatred from opposing fans and even his own teams fans. Dude is legit an isnpiratishion
Andy Gygi the defense is enough to get by would I like it to be better yes but it can get the job done against most teams the o line is just incredibly average but if Murray can be that next Russ Wilson then that’s all it needs to be
THAT WAS EXCELLENT! My major was communication with an emphasis on public speaking. Dude, you knock it out of the park! (Oh, and by the way, it looks like I might have a chance for a great comeback...at 71).
I feel lucky to have seen George Blanda play live. In Arrowhead. He kicked the game winning FG in 10 degree weather. He was amazing. I began watching the Raiders in 1965 when I was five. I watched ALL the classic games. I just remember Blanda being the hero so many games. Even though it sucks being a little older, i feel fortunate to have been able to see all those great games.
I was 7 years old when my dad started taking me to the Oilers games here in Houston. Blanda was the QB and they won the AFL title. That was 1960. Watched him play around the league for the rest of his long career.
I must say.. watching George Blanda was a treat.. I have watched football from 1961 to date.. In the 70’s every time he went on the field I got goosebumps.. It’s impossible to describe the feeling.. Just amazing this man who play with such heart.. While I am at it I must say Gale sayers and Dick Butkus we’re really great players in the era.. Thx for the video ….I got the feeling all over again about George Blanda..😊😀😋
I was 14 and watched Blanda save the game 5 times that year. It was amazing! I bet he's the only player to score a touchdown, extra point and field goal in the same game. He'd have probably got a touch back too if they would have let him play defense, he was that focused on getting it done that season.
Frank Gore was such an amazing RB on the 49ers and he was actually there for quite a long time. Now he's been on multiple different teams for more than half as much time and is still going strong thus far
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So I just wanted to add some notes to this video.
1) when I go over the oldest at “the other positions”, I go over the oldest players in the MODERN ERA. There were guys who were technically older but they played in the 1920’s.
You can look at the list for yourself here www.profootballhof.com/football-history/40-and-over-club/
2) still working the kinks out on the face cam video style. Let me know what you think or if you have any constructive criticism of this video down below. Thanks!
KTO Ok
Keep the good vids up 👍
you should make a video on Calvin Johnson
Love the video you should make one about Bobby Singh the only player to ever win the xfl, cfl, and nfl championship.
Thank you for pointing out how the Raiders cut Blanda. It was heartbreaking. I believe somewhere there’s a story where he came to camp & there was another lock on Blanda’s locker. Anyone else heard that?
George Blanda played in the same decade as WWII and the same decade as when Apple was founded by Steve Jobs. That’s insane.
Also played during the cold war
@PoPuPw1tTdAcUp ocool
I remember him. He was known as the Old Man.
I had his poster on my wall as a kid in the 70's. Not Stabler. Not Biletnikoff. Blanda.
@@bigboxes that's sick
Can you guys imagine if they had children at a young age. Then there would be a possibility of fathers playing against their sons. That would be must watch tv
Off sport. Ken Griffey Jr. Played with his Dad. & hit back to back home runs.
@@charlesriston8972 High chance Lebron can play with or against his son
I mean Frank Gore's son just made it into college this year at Southern Mississippi if Frank Gore can last like 3 or 4 more years it could happen.
I thought that Happened to the receiver Steve Smith Sr??
I mean LeBron is gonna do that probably, it would be interesting to see in the NFL too
Fantastic video my dude. As a lifelong 9er fan that ending hit hard, Frank Gore is a legend and will always be in that conversation. Forever loved by the 9er faithful no matter where his career takes him.
Thanks for covering Darrell Green! He was one of my childhood heroes 👌 and was a positive influence on the community outside of the game.
I'll never forget Deberg playing for Atlanta in '98...he started the season as QB coach but came on when Chris Miller got injured and had to sit for a couple of weeks
I seem to remember some long-snappers who played a long time. Guys who can snap spirals back to punters and holders time after time are special.
GREAT SHOW. GREAT HISTORY. GREAT COMMENTARY! brings back many memories! THANK YOU.
I remember Blanda and that 1970 season. Also saw him play live against Pittsburgh during the next few seasons.
Can you do a video on Tyrone prothro the forgotten player from Alabama who made the behind the back catch behind a defenders back. He broke his leg in a gruesome way in a game against Florida with bama up 31-3. He was having a huge game too and was literally in the process of making another touchdown catch when he broke his leg . His story is crazy .
You should rank every teams worst year in a tier list or you could do every teams best year I think it would be rly cool
Thats sad they cut him. They should have him a super bowl ring anyways.
Yay You Uploaded Thanks for the high quality video!
Those who say Gore doesn’t belong in the HOF should be banned from talking about football 💯 prime gore was something special, literally carried the Niners franchise for so many years
The guy that’s blocking the goalposts he is one of the tallest people in nfl history if you didn’t know4:57
Old G.O.A.T salute Mr.Blanda I watched in awe a true living legend !
there was a houston oiler that played also with the tennesse titans,he was a offensive lineman,i forgot his name but he was one of the oldest players in nfl
So basically the Raider let the young guy keep them in the game for 3 quarters. Then, when it really counted they brought papaw place kicker in to whip ass and win games at QB and Kicker
That’s legendary
Jim Marshall didn't run "Backwards" he ran the wrong way, a big difference, young fellow.
Bro I -4 when Vinny was drafted and he only retired last year… nuts
Frank Gore got a 6 on the wonderlic test. I wonder how much it’s dropped after all those hits.
I think Blanda was not actually the oldest man to play in the NFL. I believe (and I wish that I could remember his name), there was an offensive line man in the 1940 who played at the age of 65. Yes, 65.
You look so earnest and genuine. Thanks kto
The Return of the King
Great video idea
one Corner you ddint mention that played till an old age was Terrence Newman he played till he was like 39
You should do a madden series
As a NFL fan, I'm impressed with George Blanda. But as a Broncos fan, why is he on your list?!
terrance newman deserves some RESPECT
That looks very familiar the Cleveland browns losing in the playoffs since then and still are in 2021 lol
The dude in the thumbnail was 26yo. Life was rough back then TBH.
Attempting a 53 yard field goal what the fuck is wrong with this man.
Him: actually makes it
Me : *dies*
Now their is only two of the 40 and over club
Geez I didn’t know Rice played for Seattle
GUESS WHOS BACK
Darrell green is not human I swear
George Blanda was The Ageless Wonder!
How could a person play football until he was 48 years old. Remind you there are more and different types of fouls or flags added to the game.
What song is at around 5:00 ?
Statistically Blanda, Gore, Rice are like 5 sigma "outliers."
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Last time i was this early Trent Richardson was worth a first round pick
Wow that’s insane
Lol
Cleveland ruined him
Last time I was this early these jokes were actually funny
Did you see the shit he did at Alabama? But yeah Only the browns would have taken him that high
George Blanda's rookie year was when my Grandpa was a 1 year old. George Blanda's final year was when my dad (my aforementioned grandpa's son) was 5 years old. Pretty crazy how long Blanda played.
Owen Wells oh I see
Raiders are my team i watched Blanda play
8balln8 killingu65 I see that
@Allan Charles did you ever watch the roughest game of all time Raiders was one team its so long ago i cant remember who the other team was Raiders had 3 QB's that played and Blanda i think was the 3rd and if i remember right one of them had to end up going back out and refused lol try to search for it on utube
RAIDERS :)
Could you do a in depth analysis of why fullbacks fell off
Short answer, 4 wide receiver packages and soon leaguewide implementation of the air raid offense
Speed kills my dude. Look at the Chiefs offense and their WR weapons. They remade the offensive playbook for the NFL in 2020. Also can't forget Kelce and now their new RB from LSU.
@@jiffycrimso5691 I just think I’d be a cool video idea
@@andrewwicke8031 it would be cool plus they could go over the last stragglers going from like alstott to peyton hillis and now the only straggler is like kyle juszczyk
@@hello4169 yeah good points kyle juszcyk is still a pretty dynamic too
Just imagine throwing a td and then kicking the extra point IN THE NFL.
Rugby
People who say Blanda doesn’t belong in the HoF by just judging his stats need to actually watch him play and take into account the time period in which he started playing. Dude was a beast. Sucks he never won a SB.
Yes,where is Doug Flutie too?
And a Drop kick at that too
Tee kicks didnt always happen in the old days
Then imagine kicking a td and throwing an extra point . ;0)
Leave it to the Browns to lose to basically one guy who's the oldest dude on the team and playing multiple positions.
The Browns were still a pretty good team in 1970, their first year in the AFC.
To be fair it wasn't just the Browns...
😂😂😂
At 5:47 that announcer states a pretty specific odd at 76 million to a 1/2 😂
Crazy way to say 152 million to 1.
My favorite George Blanda reference was on the 70s show “Happy Days” which was set in the 1950s. On one show from 1976 Ralph referred to Blanda as being “washed up” & Richie (Ron Howard) said “he has 2 or 3 years left.” The game was taking place in 1956!
Glad someone else remembers that reference... one of the smartest jokes (if not the smartest) ever made on that show
I remember that, and Happy Days got a lot of laughs on that one, real, not a fake laugh track that was used a lot on other shows back then.
Man i was confused as hell at first cause i thought you were talking about the show "That 70s Show" i didn't know you were talking about a show that was playing during the 70s 😂😂😂😂
😀Yes here’s the IMDB description:
At the beginning of the show, Mr. Cunningham, Richie, Ralph, Potsie and Fonzie are watching an NFL game between the (Chicago) Bears and the (Chicago) Cardinals. They debate about putting in the Bears quarterback, George Blanda, and Richie says he thinks George Blanda has "a couple good years" left in him to play football. The joke in this situation is that this particular game was played in the 1956 season, with Blanda having already played in 8 NFL seasons, yet George Blanda was still playing in the NFL in 1975, two decades after the setting for this episode. George Blanda played for the Oakland Raiders during the 1975 season and the Raiders season/Blanda's career ended with a loss in the NFL playoffs two weeks before this episode aired on television.
He has 2 or 3 or 20 years left in him
"George Blanda had just been elected king of the world!"
"And Superman still lives in Oakland."
Bill King had some great calls but he reserved his best for Blanda.
Rip Bill...
Bill king is the GOAT. Grew up listening him call A's, Raiders, and Warrior games. 3 different sports!
In the offseason he lived in LaGrange Park, Illinois, my hometown.
What about Jim Otto?
Holy Toledo!
It’s crazy that If Vinatieri plays this year, he will have played in 4 different decades. 90s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s
Vince Carter just did it in the NBA
XMS 43 yeah happy retirement to him
He can be played as/against in video games (as an active member of a roster and not a "legend" or DLC), ranging from SEGA Genesis to PlayStation 4. That's wild.
Video request: the nfl player who died on the field (Chuck Hughes) and what happened to one of the best QB rooms Jt Barrett, Joe burrow, and Dwayne Haskins there where once all at Ohio state and this video was amazing Thx for the likes everyone.
O-H
@@BDR-yo6ss I-O
He did a video on when OSU had JT, Braxton Miller, and cardale Jones
Ya but two out of those three people are not in my request is Dwayne Haskins, it barret, and joe burrow also I have been watching kto since 300k I know what videos he’s made
Yeah Mikerophone mad one on Chuck Hughes
And I thought Vince Carter was old
That is absolutely ancient for basketball... They have different wear and tear and rarely get anywhere close to 40.
Right?!
Even more impressive, George Blanda was playing back in 70s when the game was way rougher than today.
Not really he was mostly a kicker.
@@marvinflatt6947 Tell that to any Cowboys fan, in 1974 the 48 year old George Blanda threw a 3rd quarter TD pass to Cliff Branch to put the Raiders up by 15 points to ice a game the Raiders did not NEED to win as they had already clinched the AFC Western division, YOU obviously NEVER saw him play!
@@davidcobb2693 Actually did see him play alot, didn't say he was a shitty Qb, said he made it that long because he was mainly a kicker.
Always liked him actually !
But remember his overall stats are not the great
under 45% completion rate,
236 td's to 277 int's.
@@marvinflatt6947 He played in different eras, when he was LEADING the 1961 Houston Oilers to an AFL Championship he threw 36 TD's against 22 INT's, his 2 starting WR's averaged 21.3 and 23.5 yards per catch. But remember, the fledgling AFL passed the ball MUCH MORE often than the " 3 yards and a cloud of dust " NFL. Every AFL team attempted 420 or more passes in 1961 and let's also remember the '61 Oilers scored 513 points, IN a 14 game season, 37.5 ppg. His overall completion percentage was NOT under 45%, it was 47.7% He was a winner, 3X AFL Champion and 53-50-1 as a starting QB for his career, he threw a 95 yard TD pass at age 38 and a 94 yarder at age 41.
@@davidcobb2693 Well while playing in the AFL in 61-65 the talent level wasn't top notch , but better than college I guess.
53-50-1 for a 24 yr career is mediocre at best.
But since he didn't start all those yrs, I wouldn't make that a big issue.
So you think he was as good as Aikman, Stabach, Meridith?
No shit he played in a different era, doesn't mean he was great in that era.53-50-1 proves that.
Johnny U.played in that era and do you think George was as good as him?
Like I said George was "good" not great tho.
So you're telling me that at 37 years old, my dreams of making it to the NFL still has a chance.
Just need to learn to kick.
The NFL is considering having their teams play to empty stadiums and no fans.
The Chargers have been preparing for this their whole lives. 😁
Lmbo, between here and paternity court you have me cracking up
True
imma chargers fan but thats facts
The only reason the Bengals have some fans in the stadium is because they're rooting for the other team.
Overused joke, but true nonetheless
Tom Brady - *"Ima play till I'm 45"*
George Blanda - *"Hold my death certificate"*
Sadly, teams are not as nice nowadays, Blanda would have been chopped half a decade to a full decade prior if he played now.
this had me dying lmao
I love the transition KTO, kind of gives me FlemLo vibes. Makes it more personal, loving the growth on this channel.
Yeah I agree but stopped watching Flem Lo when he got into the political BS.
“Tramon Williams is the oldest DB in the NFL”
Mike Adams: Am I a joke to you?
Mike Adams retired this year
Nice last name
Mike Adams retired as a Safety
Infamous Horse a safety is still adb
A sa Raiders fan, it's bonechillingly good to hear those Bill King calls of Blanda's moments.
It's like listening to Jim Ross call a match with Stone Cold or Mankind.
Blanda is so impressive to me because he played so long in an era where QBs werent protected
Was mostly a kicker, but was just a backup Qb.
@Allan Charles OK, in his 26 yr career he was a starter at Qb. for 5 yrs in the AFL .
But a kicker for all 26 yrs.kinda provided grounds for my comment.
As for winning the AFL titles, would be like winning the XFL title in today's game.
Don't get me wrong, think what George did was great .
Also threw for 42 int's in one yr. at Houston.
Those 3,000 yrds and 36 td's came from his 1st yr in AFL ,after 10 yrs in the NFL.
@Allan Charles No disrespect intended, they were just beginning the AFL and didn't get National attention until they Drafted Joe Willie Namath and signed him away from the NFL.
Halas signed him for $ 600.00 dollars, but did pay him more when he actually made the team.
Agree with the Starts until he got injured but it was less than 10 games tho.
As far as winning the the first 2 AFL titles, that league was far less talented , but it only took them 6-7 yrs to get legitimate talent to compete with the NFL.
Can honestly say I never seen a AFL game on TV until like 1965-66.
Sorry but only compared them to XFL because it is new now too.
Don't think I'm tarnishing the HoF's from AFL because the NFL does recognize the early years now.Just like when you go to Canton now, you see USFL stats on some HoF'ers plaques.
If the int's don't matter ,then Paul Krause wouldn't have the all-time NFL Record of 81 then .He played in that era too.
As far as his int's / td's
TD's (236) Int's (277)
He had John Madden as a coach. Making things easy :)
@@badcornflakes6374 Had George Halas as a head coach before Madden.
I wish NFL coaches would start wearing suites on the sideline again. I think it looks classy and cool
The suits get ruined by the Gatorade showers tho
I mean u think the coaches will feel comfy standing for like 3 hours in a full suit in the hot weather? No they won't so they not gonna do it.
Ronak Kakar who asked ?
@@ronakkakar7893 NBA coaches wear them fine.
@@TarmaanProductions The average coach makes 6 million a year. That's more than enough to buy a new suit. Plus coaches only get Gatorade showers when they win big games which is super rare for most coaches.
KTO: Uploads
Me: Finally no more boredom
KTO : Browns fans
Flemlo : Bengals fans
UrinatingTree : Steelers fans
Someone go convert FivePoints into a Ravens fan
No
Thing is, is that the Bengals are in a different division then the Browns, Steelers and Ravens.
@@velikynovgorod4358 for real dude, they are in the super bowl.
I bet a year ago you would call me crazy
Vinatieri has been in the league longer than he hasn’t been
Noice
Big dolphins fan, and frank gore is one of my favorite all time players. When he played for Miami he was about as hard of a runner I’ve ever seen, always picked up good yards. Wish he never would have left
He is a God of football
Same goes for the 49ers. Wish he had never left us.
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BMZ Alex nah his favorite TH-cam. I guess a knockoff TH-cam posted another video but this TH-cam posted and it’s his favorite
Triple Chrizzy it’s spelled right right? Lmao🤣🤦♂️
same
Been a Seahawks fan my whole life so got to see plenty of Frank Gore. The fact he's never mentioned when talking about all time great Running Back's is almost criminal. I've probably lost 10 years of life due to stress related to watching Frank Gore pull off huge runs in clutch situations to seal a Niners win against the Seahawks. Nothing but respect for that man.
Colts fan enjoyed the 3 years he played for us the fans here called him “Frank the tank”
I’m gonna have my retirement party from the NFL in two years. Everyone who watches this video is invited 🍾🏈🎊🎉
Haha I dont beleive you
MySportIs YourPunishment You’ll just have to wait two years and see 🤷🏿♂️😂
@@m0reLani745 Maybe then KTO will post more videos and actually call me back after his little trip.
JB-M just make it till you break it🏈🥇
I wish..
Last time I was this early the Texans where up 24-0
Wasn’t Darrel green the guy who also put tootsie rolls in his socks and said it made him run faster 🤣
Yes.
James King what?
James King 💀🤡
48-yr old George Blanda looked old enough to be my father today. And I'm 54.
@Matt Joseph Well he probably worked hard and he probably partied hard, also.
Frank Gore is a legit HoF’er. Guy doesn’t get near the credit he deserves.
Loved his time on the niners because im a niners fan.
Without question. He's a great for more than just stats. His durability, talent, work ethic, selflessness, and intangibles he brings to a locker room are off the charts . The fact that he's going to on an active NFL roster as a running back, and will have a son starting his freshman year of college football at Southern Miss is almost as mind-blowing.
gynandroidhead i just wanna see Frank Gore and his Son play 1 season on the same team,
@@ZachNarwhal Me too.
frank gore also had to endure a lot of adversity due to him being African American in the USA and racism and hatred from opposing fans and even his own teams fans.
Dude is legit an isnpiratishion
Larry not retiring until he gets a ring
Hopefully
Fax
Andy Gygi I hope not I feel the cards are so close to wining the big game
Andy Gygi the defense is enough to get by would I like it to be better yes but it can get the job done against most teams the o line is just incredibly average but if Murray can be that next Russ Wilson then that’s all it needs to be
Andy Gygi I think the best case scenario this year is they go 11-5 and win a playoff game. But next year they will probably be Super Bowl contenders
I remember watching TV as a kid, George Blanda making that 52 yard kick. The whole house was cheering. Amazing!
THAT WAS EXCELLENT! My major was communication with an emphasis on public speaking. Dude, you knock it out of the park! (Oh, and by the way, it looks like I might have a chance for a great comeback...at 71).
Old man Blanda! Saw him play several times! He was also a Quarterback who stayed in to kick his own extra points!
Holly Toledo! George Blanda was one of the best
I used to go crazy with George Blanda in the PS3 madden games
If you feel like it makes sense, I'd love to hop on a video with you.
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I still have my man frank gore jersey, if he isn’t hall of fame I give up, literally in the top 10 for running backs
5:55 - the definition of “hold my beer”
don’t let this video distract you from the fact
lightning mcqueen blew a 2 lap lead in the piston cup
It was due to injuries, he tore both acls, broke 5 ribs, and couldn't see out one eye
I’m 46 and when he was 43, he looked 15 yrs older than me 😂🤣‼️
I feel lucky to have seen George Blanda play live. In Arrowhead. He kicked the game winning FG in 10 degree weather. He was amazing. I began watching the Raiders in 1965 when I was five. I watched ALL the classic games. I just remember Blanda being the hero so many games. Even though it sucks being a little older, i feel fortunate to have been able to see all those great games.
KTO still da king yo. Salutations from Ireland ☘
Loved Blanda. He was an effective QB, even late in his career. Too bad he wasn't on that SB team. Thanks for posting this.
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In 1970 Blanda was NFL player of the year at 43 years old. Blanda's last pass was on MNF in 1974. He came off the bench and hit Cliff Branch for a TD
I was 7 years old when my dad started taking me to the Oilers games here in Houston. Blanda was the QB and they won the AFL title. That was 1960. Watched him play around the league for the rest of his long career.
Tom Brady - "Ima play till I'm 45"
George Blanda - "Hold my death certificate"
I must say.. watching George Blanda was a treat.. I have watched football from 1961 to date.. In the 70’s every time he went on the field I got goosebumps.. It’s impossible to describe the feeling.. Just amazing this man who play with such heart.. While I am at it I must say Gale sayers and Dick Butkus we’re really great players in the era.. Thx for the video ….I got the feeling all over again about George Blanda..😊😀😋
George Blanda: *throws 42 interceptions*
Jameis Winston: That’s cute
LOOK UP BUDDY YOUNG! He is the smallest NFL player to ever play!!!!!! He was only 5’4 he played in the 1950s/1960s
Growing up in the bay area Blanda was a legend while he was still playing. Thanks for the memories
I was 14 and watched Blanda save the game 5 times that year. It was amazing! I bet he's the only player to score a touchdown, extra point and field goal in the same game. He'd have probably got a touch back too if they would have let him play defense, he was that focused on getting it done that season.
Can you do a video about the 70s Minnesota Vikings?
Fun Fact: Tom Brady is the only active player left to be drafted by the Montreal Expos
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Here’s a video idea: What if Eli Manning played for San Diego
Frank Gore was such an amazing RB on the 49ers and he was actually there for quite a long time. Now he's been on multiple different teams for more than half as much time and is still going strong thus far
When kto uploads I click on that so fast