i remember the year the HUMAN JOYSTICK Dante Hall popped off like he did. I was 9 in 2003. watching each week with my dad are memories i will cherish for ever
I think Urlacher might have made the mistake of underestimating his opponent and wasn’t as careful (or expecting a slide and not any fancy footwork) but he definitely got juked hard, that must have been embarrassing
@@thechamp818dstExactly he’s probably thinking (no way this guy is going to try something with a Hall of Fame, hard-hitting linebacker) Definitely give Brady bravery points (or idiocy if Urlacher had made the easy tackle he easily could have forced a fumble, concussed, injured, or ended Tom’s career with his legendary hitting, targeting wasn’t a foul back then too lol)
Still remember watching that Reggie Bush TD live back in 09. One of the few times that he looked decisive as a runner. He played hard all game, got north and south and put his shoulder down to end runs.
Barry should be #1 through #10. When you look at his plays vs some of the other ones it’s all about space. Yes, some of the other plays have a great one on one jukebox but when you are doing it at the line of scrimmage in limited space it’s just so much more amazing.
Let’s dive into some jaw-dropping ankle-breaking moments in football. These plays showcase incredible agility and quick footwork. Here are some highlights from this scene. Jim Brown got some moves too. Michael Vick definitely has the juke moves when he runs. Steve McNair ran his butt off for a touchdown. Lamar Jackson is an elite dual threat runner. Cam Newton has some wild moves against the Panthers. Chris Johnson got some moves as a speedy back. Deion Sanders pick up the ball as a punt returner for a touchdown. Russell Wilson create some magic to run for a touchdown. LeSean Coy has got some juke moves as a Chiefs. Percy Harvin juked everyone to score a touchdown. David Johnson running all the way for a touchdown against the Jets. Mark Brunell can run his butt off against the Broncos. Reggie Bish definitely has some ankle breaking moves as a Saints and the Dolphins. Barry Sanders can definitely get some of his incredible juke moves from his cutback running style.🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
Barry Sanders, Lamar Jackson and LeSean McCoy dominated this NFL TH-cam video. Next line was Saquon Barkley. A Napoleon Kaufman sighting! Mike Alstott was leading the way early!! CJ2Staccs as well!!!!
The more you do these vids there is one thing that sticks in my head, wherever we are in the universe has got to be a special place. Give earth enough time & life either spawns back or you realize life could withstand a lot of disasters. && that in itself is mind boggling cause we haven’t found life anywhere but this one place we call EARTH.
Thanks for the video NFL Throwback! Does anybody happen to know any QB fights and/or heated moments that occurred on the field between the 2000-2008 NFL Seasons? Tom Brady, Michael Vick, Donovan McNabb, Ben Roethlisberger, etc.
CJ2K was absolutely a fastest special football player the former ECU Pirates 1st Round 24th overall pick in the 2008 nfl draft was incredibly something to watch he never disappoint but I do miss him through 6:28
LeSean Shady McCoy's Juke moves are real as it gets just absolutely insane of a run when he played in Philly but I'm happy that he won two Super Bowl Rings 2019 Chiefs and 2020 Buccaneers too 19:40
already seeing bijan robinson on this list and even making a top 20 just shows that Atlanta may have the next best running back in the NFL in these next few seasons
What about Drew Brees's juke om those two Falcons defenders? Ome lf my favorite plays of all time. Never gets old. Or that dump off pass that AK41 took to the house. Made like 5 or 6 dudes miss.
What's crazy is most of these players have 1 single move that got them on this clip... Barry spent his career making these moves every single week. There's really no comparison.
The thumbnail happens to show my 3 favorite football players ever. 1. Barry Sanders-I think the best running back to ever do it. 2. Reggie Bush-My favorite college player ever. 3. Dante Hall-The reason I became a Chiefs fan back in 2003.
The OBJ play at #90 should have been higher. I realize he didn't get many yards out of it, but the number of defenders he undressed on that play was impressive.
Nah starting this vid with Tom Brady on Urlacher is straight up trolling 😭and I love it!
Bijan Robinson juking the whole team then helping them up off the ground.
What a display of good sportsmanship.
i remember the year the HUMAN JOYSTICK Dante Hall popped off like he did. I was 9 in 2003. watching each week with my dad are memories i will cherish for ever
As a Broncos fan, Dante Hall was my biggest nightmare for years
I was like damn, this person must be older than me
Did the math, and I [too] was 9 on 2003 😂
@@NeonLalah '94 gang rise up
I was 8 in 03
Genuinely pleasantly surprised at the amount of Alstott clips in here. May the legend of him never die.
Imagine getting juked out by Tom Brady 💀
A Hall of Fame linebacker nonetheless!
Nah, someone got done by Ben Roethlisberger 😂😂
That's what actually made the juke work... no way, Brian Urlacher expected Tom to do anything but slide
I think Urlacher might have made the mistake of underestimating his opponent and wasn’t as careful (or expecting a slide and not any fancy footwork) but he definitely got juked hard, that must have been embarrassing
@@thechamp818dstExactly he’s probably thinking (no way this guy is going to try something with a Hall of Fame, hard-hitting linebacker) Definitely give Brady bravery points (or idiocy if Urlacher had made the easy tackle he easily could have forced a fumble, concussed, injured, or ended Tom’s career with his legendary hitting, targeting wasn’t a foul back then too lol)
That Chad Pennington juke at #9 is hella funny, bro just did a slight hesi & the defender collapsed 💀💀💀
That was genuinely hilarious. And it’s even funnier that it’s at 9😂
SOMEONE doesn’t know how to spell hesitation
the defenders knees folded like a damn lawn chair 🤣🤣🤣
@@ghostboy1564hesi short for hesitation 🤓
Barry Sanders juke against the Cowboys was devious 💀. LT will forever have my favorite jokes, though. LeSean McCoy was nice too
there’s only one LT and it’s the one with #56 on the stands in the meadowlands, respectfully
Shady was good for a while there
@@PlayboiOckAs a life-long _San Diego_ Chargers fan, I couldn't agree more.
There's LT, and then there is Ladanian Tomlinson.
I think #37 should be in the top 5, honestly. Barry put that defender in a blender!
Dante Hall was the real deal in his career in the NFL that Punt Return vs Denver is the main reason why they call him the Human Joystick 10:08
I'm really surprised that play is this low on the list. It should be at least in the top 20.
I remember playing practice mode with Dante Hall and seeing who could return the most TDs on Madden with friends.
I didn’t count but there’s usually a big NFC bias with this channel
Still remember watching that Reggie Bush TD live back in 09.
One of the few times that he looked decisive as a runner. He played hard all game, got north and south and put his shoulder down to end runs.
That Barry Sanders against the Cowboys juke, was his ONLY PLAYOFF TOUCHDOWN in his career.
EMMITT SMITH, GREATEST RUNNING BACK OF ALL TIME !!!
@@WyndamnAbsolutely
It also came in fourth quarter garbage time during a 31-6 blowout. Before that he had 11 carries for 22 yards.
@@Wyndamnno
@@WyndamnBarry would have had way better numbers than Emmitt did if he had the Cowboys offensive line.
Lamar's juke against Cincinnati lives rent-free in my head!
He is Houdini!!
Should've been top 10
Barry should be #1 through #10. When you look at his plays vs some of the other ones it’s all about space. Yes, some of the other plays have a great one on one jukebox but when you are doing it at the line of scrimmage in limited space it’s just so much more amazing.
Nah, #1 was the craziest thing I ever saw and I watched Barry in the 90s.
Seeing Bijan, Deon, and Vick on this list makes me smile as a falcons fan.
Bijan's first touchdown score and juke was GREAT as well
Some good submissions but some of these weren't jukes lol
Barry Sanders was decades ahead of his time. Kyrie with the ball. The GOAT in my eyes.
Speaking of basketball, Barry could dunk. I think the footage is on youtube where he was in a slam dunk contest.
@@targetegrat oh snap 😳 didn’t know that
no LT is craaazy
He definitely had one that I remembered
This should have been top 100 anklebreakers, half of these were just cuts and spin moves and not jukes
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True. And I got tired of watching, but did not see Deion once. No one, no one could do Deion's moves.
The list was really bad. Order made no sense.
@@Bill_Woo 6:35
Most of the people that make these videos don't know the difference between the two unfortunately
My fav type of videos
I bet Mike Alstott is the heaviest guy who made this list
A dude with a neck roll should never make you miss lol
The production on this video is amazing, whoever did it should get a raise
Thank you so much for including Alstott in here. He has several ankle breakers, and for a tank that size, it was something to watch
Zay flowers first game as a ravens not being on here is diabolical
I will always remember the Brady jukes Urlacher play.
You Remember It Was Yesterday Eugene Satele
"OH he broke his ankles, now he has an entourage"
Great call by announcer
Fred Taylor was really the most underrated Running Backs to have ever played in the NFL with Jacksonville and he was a beast too like no doubt 13:50
I was waiting for it at #1 and it was there. Dante Hall and Barry Sanders have the best moves.
Loved this. Seeing Peterson, Barry Sanders have so many repeats. Special players.
I was thinking it was gonna be Lamars spin move to be number 1, but the human joy stick deserved that, most definitely!!!
Let’s dive into some jaw-dropping ankle-breaking moments in football. These plays showcase incredible agility and quick footwork. Here are some highlights from this scene. Jim Brown got some moves too. Michael Vick definitely has the juke moves when he runs. Steve McNair ran his butt off for a touchdown. Lamar Jackson is an elite dual threat runner. Cam Newton has some wild moves against the Panthers. Chris Johnson got some moves as a speedy back. Deion Sanders pick up the ball as a punt returner for a touchdown. Russell Wilson create some magic to run for a touchdown. LeSean Coy has got some juke moves as a Chiefs. Percy Harvin juked everyone to score a touchdown. David Johnson running all the way for a touchdown against the Jets. Mark Brunell can run his butt off against the Broncos. Reggie Bish definitely has some ankle breaking moves as a Saints and the Dolphins. Barry Sanders can definitely get some of his incredible juke moves from his cutback running style.🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
The Barry Sanders run at 37... Turned the defender the wrong way LOL
Crazy that was only 37. Lamar's vs Bengals was way too low too
R.I.P to the legendary Gale Sayers but he had 6 touchdowns in one single game vs 49ers in 1965 rookie season on a messy muddy field 1:11
I never thought Al Bundy’s record would be broken, but there it was.
Barry Sanders, Lamar Jackson and LeSean McCoy dominated this NFL TH-cam video. Next line was Saquon Barkley. A Napoleon Kaufman sighting! Mike Alstott was leading the way early!! CJ2Staccs as well!!!!
That 1st touchdown for Bijan is almost poetic. The dude just has moves. Also, Chris Johnson was crazy, cant believe he gets forgotten sometimes.
As a chiefs fan growin up Dante Hall was amazing to watch!
I’ll never get tired seeing the Dante Hall juke against the Broncos. Still imo the greatest juke I’ve seen and there many great ones.
Portis had a great juke in that game as well on a 65 yard TD. Was surprised it didn't make it on here.
@@michaelshields6326 yup i remember that as well, on Shaunard Harts. There were several great jukes that were missed from the early 2000s
I knew Dante hall was number one
i was about to have to write a very long and upset comment if that one wasnt on this list
@@prophettoloss LMAO
I haven’t gotten all the way through yet but his run on #66 was unbelievable.
The #1 play is my favorite touchdown of all-time and, I’d argue, the most aesthetically pleasing. That run is shaped like the Golden Ration
Deion Sanders punt of a touchdown showed you that PrimeTime has arrived in the 1989 rookie season 6:48
These genuinely do not seem to be in any particular order at all
Why do juke moves need to be in any particular order?
I agree #11 and #12 could've been lower
I could watch highlights of Barry Sanders and Lamar Jackson over and over and over and never get bored
Been waiting for an updated version 🙏🏼
Seems like half of these were Barry and Lamar 😂 but my all time favorite was #4 Reggie Bush. That dude reacted like a damn cat!
I would've switched 1 & 2 but they're both phenomenal plays
I love it when the defense runs into each other as a result!!
The more you do these vids there is one thing that sticks in my head, wherever we are in the universe has got to be a special place. Give earth enough time & life either spawns back or you realize life could withstand a lot of disasters. && that in itself is mind boggling cause we haven’t found life anywhere but this one place we call EARTH.
That jaguars broncos playoff games is one of the best feel good wins I've ever seen. I wanted the jaguars to go to the super bowl that year so bad.
Josh Allen vs. Eagles despite the loss. ❤
R.I.P to Steve McNair the way he ran the ball like that shows you on how much of a beast at the QB position is like for real 4:36
That Mike Alstott play at 75 is robbery. A man that big making a mf look that foolish in open space has to be top 25 all time
The Earnest Graham ankle breaker in 2007 against the Falcons should have been in here.
Where is lesean McCoy's juke vs the titans in 2014??? He had that man jumping. Also his run vs the bears and commanders lol
This is the best Video ever
Thanks for the video NFL Throwback! Does anybody happen to know any QB fights and/or heated moments that occurred on the field between the 2000-2008 NFL Seasons? Tom Brady, Michael Vick, Donovan McNabb, Ben Roethlisberger, etc.
No
Scrubbed right to Number 1 and got exactly what I wanted
Dante Hall was definitely one of the best players of his time. That run at #1 was awesome
Clicked on this video just to see if Brady juking Urlacher was here and it was the first one 😂
Fully expected alot of Barry, Lamar, and Shady Mccoy. I was not disappointed
Barry Sanders Human Highlights are out of this world everytime you give him the ball he'll make you look like straight up fools😂😂😂 11:18
So this is like a remix of the top 100 runs video.
Lamar putting K’Waun Williams in a blender (27) never gets old. The “Ooooohhhh!!!!” from the crowd is amazing
Can we get the best cross body/cross field throws?
I Love Your TH-cam Channel NFL Throwback Keep Up The Great Work
R.I.P to the legendary Jim Brown 1:28
Gayle Sayers could play in today's NFL, especially with another 20lbs of muscle on him, the man was elusive as hell.
Kinda surprised Doug Baldwin isn't on the list.
Tony Dorsett's 99 yard touchdown run against the Vikings absolutely legendary 0:40
Agreed, but for some reason they put it at #98 on the list instead of #99! Lol
This segment can be turned into a series. At least 3 parts
Dante Hall at 66 spot is criminal
Bro didn't see the number 1 spot
That Saquan cut at 79 was nasty 😮
Lamar against the Bengals should've been at least in the top 10.
Do the 100 greatest tackles
CJ2K was absolutely a fastest special football player the former ECU Pirates 1st Round 24th overall pick in the 2008 nfl draft was incredibly something to watch he never disappoint but I do miss him through 6:28
LeSean Shady McCoy's Juke moves are real as it gets just absolutely insane of a run when he played in Philly but I'm happy that he won two Super Bowl Rings 2019 Chiefs and 2020 Buccaneers too 19:40
Move number 10 to number 2. Then move the original number 2 and put it at number 1
Number 5 being that high is absolutely ridiculous
That No.4 on Reggie Bush could go higher. It was flawless
Barry just leaving piles of defenders everywhere. Its why he’s the GOAT at running back
One hell of a run by Adrian Peterson 0:55
Honourable mention for Mark Ingram (the elder) in SB 25
already seeing bijan robinson on this list and even making a top 20 just shows that Atlanta may have the next best running back in the NFL in these next few seasons
1st. And Brady at 100 is funny
The look on Darnolds face was great
#32 is the most random and unexpected highlight. But it deserves it's ranking.
#9 is hands down the most disrespectful one on the list.
From Tom Brady to Dante Hall!
needed this so bad, i hope yall are doing so damn well!
I have no beef with that top 10; some Barry, a Vick and THAT Dante Hall move...yeh, we're good 😊
As beautiful as a ballet.
Pre Marshawn lynch on ray Lewis
Some of these were highly unexpected😂😂
What about Drew Brees's juke om those two Falcons defenders? Ome lf my favorite plays of all time. Never gets old. Or that dump off pass that AK41 took to the house. Made like 5 or 6 dudes miss.
R.I.P to the legendary Sweetness Walter Payton #34 12:28
What's crazy is most of these players have 1 single move that got them on this clip... Barry spent his career making these moves every single week. There's really no comparison.
Getting juked by Brady is like getting juked by a turtle
No offense to Brady still best qb ever
Barry Sanders was nasty with the jukes. 😮
Barry sanders movements are so quick u really have to slowdown the video to actually watch what he does, and it's insane how fluidly his body moved
The thumbnail happens to show my 3 favorite football players ever.
1. Barry Sanders-I think the best running back to ever do it.
2. Reggie Bush-My favorite college player ever.
3. Dante Hall-The reason I became a Chiefs fan back in 2003.
NFL Throwback can you make a video about big hits in nfl top 100
The OBJ play at #90 should have been higher. I realize he didn't get many yards out of it, but the number of defenders he undressed on that play was impressive.