I am too!! There's one superhuman play with bears@chiefs dk what year but he slipped tackles..9 chiefs had a chance for a tackle ..plz if u can find it include it in another video ty keep it up!!
Budda Baker runs a 4.45 40yard dash. He had a 10+ yard running head start. DK Metcalf from 10+ yards behind, starting from almost a standstill hawked down one of the fastest people in the league. He ran 108 yards at 22.65mph to hold Budda Baker to a 90 yard interception instead of what was supposed to be a guaranteed pick-six. This is by far the most "super-human" thing I've seen in my almost 40 years of life
Can't really disagree with that. Also, Jerome Simpson doing a front flip over an NFL player-sized human being is pretty damn "superhuman" as well. It's hard enough to do a front flip and land on your feet just out in the open with nothing in the way, but fully over someone and then staying in bounds with the landing is incredible.
Ben Watson chasing down Champ Bailey in 2005 is entirely more impressive in my opinion. Same situation, 100 yard return on an interception but Ben Watson was a tight end on the opposite field as Champ Bailey (Arguably the fastest corner in the league at the time) and was able to chase him down and knock him out at the 1 yard line. DK is fast and we know he's fast. For a tight end to do it...that's just insane.
I respect your choice, a true legendary NFL moment in its own, but I feel DK is still a bit better. Ben Watson runs like a 4.4 40 so he isn't by any means slow just cause he's a TE, he was already 10 yards upfield of Champ albeit on the other side of the hash and Champ Bailey thought he had daylight so he stopped running full speed at around the 30 yard line plus he had to dodge a tackle from the back earlier which made him stumble. There were a lot of forces at play in Ben Watson's favor to allow him to catch up. DK had to catch Budda who ran full speed the whole way and was never slowed down by a defender at any point.
@@glitchxero4687 have you seen larry allen chase down a cornerback? larry allen was an offensive lineman who hawked down a CB that he was already 5 yards behind and he was flat footed when started inhumane in my opinion, other than metcalf going and doing that to baker i've never seen anything like it
Dan Connolly's near-touchdown remains one of my favorite moments and my favorite kickoff return. The big guys just don't get that kind of moment very often.
I watched that game with my husband, he played offensive line all through highschool and college, and when that dude was running, he was hyped, and I couldn't figure out why. He told me, that's every big man's dream, to get a chance to run for a TD. He was really bummed for the guy when he didn't make it😅
Leave it to an O-lineman to know exactly which running lanes to take advantage of. If he could move just a little faster, he would have had that thing in the endzone. Magnificent play by the big man.
I was thinking how cool would it be to know that you could catch him and then actually do it. Running by everyone like they standing still. Unreal. It must feel amazing.
@Andrew Brickhill Ok, Captain Pedantic. Take it easy. Maybe it was 'surgically' done because of the precision and timing of the contact (albeit unintentional), rather than the nature of the contact itself. Attack less. It's not a good look.
0:29 Soooooo sick of seeing this, and people falling for it. Can't believe Highlight Reel would include it.. I mean, I was fooled by it for a second, like 4 years ago. 😩
I am inclined to believe he must have blinked at that exact moment and didnt see it…it is just too hard to believe…our reflexes are just too hard wired. That or his body was just simply too exhausted it didnt process the threat lol
How in the world can you not have Larry Allen’s chase down on the Saint’s interception??? Probably one of the greatest efforts by a football player ever.
@@jeremywade6986 The main reason I say that is because Larry Allen had a wider angle on the guy than Metcalf had and the guy that Metcalf ran down was much faster than the guy Larry Allen ran down. I know Allen is a bigger guy but still, Metcalf
Either that or repetion gives everybody someday a great moment ^^ ... thats how those YTers make their "skill" videos ^^ = film 1000 attempts until 1 succeeds. Luck is just such an incredible part of each great moment. That is why they are so rare. Yet you have to have tremendous skill to play in those leagues to have enough repetions to have such a moment =)
Larry Allen hustling on an interception to catch the guy from behind was the most incredible thing I've seen in the NFL. I'd put it up against anything on this list.
@@maxvandenberg5553 did you read where I said “in america” we could care less about them gay ass European sports bro that’s why soccer is so irrelevant in the US
The front flip by simpson at 26:54 , honestly dude had so much clearance over the defender he had to reach for his shoulder to grab on and pull himself back down before he flipped deep in the endzone😂
Even when I was playing Little League(I dont play anymore) I used to pitch and it was almost like you had no idea what happened at first lmao. PURE instinct.
I just want to take a timeout to say that I love how all of the highlights are spectacular instances of skill and athleticism and then it gets to hockey and Aaron Downey hands Jesse Boulerice a nap and the crowd goes wild, haha.
The reason the other two stand out from that one, if I'm remembering Fernandez's correctly, is that his was as much human instinct to keep from getting hit by it as skill. NOT that anyone without pro level reflexes and training to use the glove would have done the same. But the two at the start of the video caught line drives buzzing by them with movements that weren't partly protecting their bodies. That said, it's really just splitting hairs. Fernandez's catch was still incredible. And I'm potentially misremembering it, proving my point moot, lol
@@michaelallen3195 No, Fernandez didnt dodge anything at all. He just caught a very hard hit line drive non chalantly that noone could believe he caught, and as hes walking to the dug out, the batter drops his bat and asks him "did you just catch that?" To which Fernandez says "Yes I did"
26:25 I was at that game, as a wings fan it sucked they lost but It was amazing to see Smith score. It was loudest crowd I have ever heard at Yotes game.
They scored 31 that game, but yeah it was still a pretty bad blowout. They also had another memorable play when Kenny Bell blocked that other dude into another dimension.
14-0 isn’t a blowout in my opinion. We all know that a good/great team or even a crappy team that’s just feelin it that game, can easily overcome 14-0 which after the play is 14-7! I’ll give you that Nebraska shouldn’t be down 14-0 in the first to an unranked team! But again, there were only in the first quarter going up against an unranked team….very winnable!
That was an awesome compilation. I like the baseballs ones the best. We don't get to see baseball in the uk but those guys seem like freakish athletes. A wow moment in baseball gets me every time. Thanks HR.
@@jaydoublebusy just no. No one can even tell you how the immaculate reception happened never mind if it was even really a catch. The amazing part about that catch was more about the cameras missing the actual catch and the timing of it. Hate how people over praise that actual catch. Great moment though. And sorry….Thomas?? Lmao stahp it
@@phillyphilly_lii6441 Giants SB last heave hail mary and he caught it blanketed by a defender behind his head for the win against the Perfect Patriots..
It is just a little different if you have to worry about being tackled unexpectedly and possibly fumbling the ball because you were not prepared for the hit.
19:30 holy hell Caruso stuffing Lonzo only to a few seasons later team up with him to form an incredible defensive/playmaking unit in Chicago is dope as hell
That was everything the title said it would be. Some of the greatest moments in sports history and I'm not even that big of a fan of Pro sports. That Bo Jackson wall run was epic AF.
I don't watch every sport but the things that some athletes can do at any given moment is awe-inspiring and I could watch this shit for hours on end. Super human things do exist in real life and these athletes do them regularly.
Yes he does. He gets credit for a completed touchdown pass, (Mariota to Mariota). He gets credited with a touchdown catch, (Marota to Mariota). And all yardage applies to both sets of stats, passing and receiving.
As an Aussie who’s spent my entire life thinking American sports were brain dead and underwhelming, you have given me a nice appreciation for them with your videos :D
Ignore the haters, thank you for the appreciation. Watch some videos on what it takes to hit an MLB fastball or what each position at the NFL level takes to make it. For me, hockey is the most fascinating and skillful sport.
So, I've seen a lot of these videos and it always surprises me that basically it's always NorthAmerican sports. There are thousands of other sports out there and its always the same four northamerican sports...its kind of boring to be honest Having said that (and stating that I've seen a lot of these videos)...it really really surprises me not seeing Larry Allen chase down run...that is one of the few american football moment that has stuck in my head when thinking about American football
@@devonalomar9012 Soccer has amazing moments, rugby, combat sports, Olympic sports, Volleyball, they all have “superhuman moments”. There are more types of sports that have amazing moments that exist outside of North America you know.
Bo Jackson making the catch, wall running, and then throwing aggressively (and knowing that MLB is his second sport) has to be the most athletic thing I've seen, maybe tied with MJ jamming and Kohei Uchimura winning all-around in gymnastics.
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I am too!! There's one superhuman play with bears@chiefs dk what year but he slipped tackles..9 chiefs had a chance for a tackle ..plz if u can find it include it in another video ty keep it up!!
Budda Baker runs a 4.45 40yard dash. He had a 10+ yard running head start. DK Metcalf from 10+ yards behind, starting from almost a standstill hawked down one of the fastest people in the league. He ran 108 yards at 22.65mph to hold Budda Baker to a 90 yard interception instead of what was supposed to be a guaranteed pick-six. This is by far the most "super-human" thing I've seen in my almost 40 years of life
Can't really disagree with that. Also, Jerome Simpson doing a front flip over an NFL player-sized human being is pretty damn "superhuman" as well. It's hard enough to do a front flip and land on your feet just out in the open with nothing in the way, but fully over someone and then staying in bounds with the landing is incredible.
It took me a few minutes to move past this one part because I kept rewinding it back. Unbelievable.
Ben Watson chasing down Champ Bailey in 2005 is entirely more impressive in my opinion. Same situation, 100 yard return on an interception but Ben Watson was a tight end on the opposite field as Champ Bailey (Arguably the fastest corner in the league at the time) and was able to chase him down and knock him out at the 1 yard line. DK is fast and we know he's fast. For a tight end to do it...that's just insane.
I respect your choice, a true legendary NFL moment in its own, but I feel DK is still a bit better. Ben Watson runs like a 4.4 40 so he isn't by any means slow just cause he's a TE, he was already 10 yards upfield of Champ albeit on the other side of the hash and Champ Bailey thought he had daylight so he stopped running full speed at around the 30 yard line plus he had to dodge a tackle from the back earlier which made him stumble. There were a lot of forces at play in Ben Watson's favor to allow him to catch up. DK had to catch Budda who ran full speed the whole way and was never slowed down by a defender at any point.
@@glitchxero4687 have you seen larry allen chase down a cornerback? larry allen was an offensive lineman who hawked down a CB that he was already 5 yards behind and he was flat footed when started inhumane in my opinion, other than metcalf going and doing that to baker i've never seen anything like it
The Evan Longoria thing in the beginning was for a Rays ad. Not real.
Looks like "Team Jesus" is bearing false witness!
Its real
But people are stupid enough to think it is.
@ConkeyCrack liar it was me who yelled at him to turn
It was actually for Gillette
Dan Connolly's near-touchdown remains one of my favorite moments and my favorite kickoff return. The big guys just don't get that kind of moment very often.
Came here to comment on this. Every bigs dream!
I mean there were like 3 block in the back calls that weren’t made so…. Still impressive though
I watched that game with my husband, he played offensive line all through highschool and college, and when that dude was running, he was hyped, and I couldn't figure out why. He told me, that's every big man's dream, to get a chance to run for a TD. He was really bummed for the guy when he didn't make it😅
Leave it to an O-lineman to know exactly which running lanes to take advantage of. If he could move just a little faster, he would have had that thing in the endzone. Magnificent play by the big man.
The Metcalfe chase down at the start is a thing of beauty. What an athlete.
Just full on violence, speed, and momentum. Epic
@@codybeach989 Dr D. would be very upset to hear you say that about a Seahawk.
I was thinking how cool would it be to know that you could catch him and then actually do it. Running by everyone like they standing still. Unreal. It must feel amazing.
As a former safety, it is shear awe when you see a corner get ran down by a receiver from that distance. Metcalf is an absolute beast!
Randy Johnson surgically separating a bird from its feathers with a baseball will always make my jaw drop
20:17
@@coltonpratt3787 One of the most insane sports play ever in any sport.
most unfortunate timing for an animal, ever.
@Andrew Brickhill Ok, Captain Pedantic. Take it easy.
Maybe it was 'surgically' done because of the precision and timing of the contact (albeit unintentional), rather than the nature of the contact itself.
Attack less. It's not a good look.
@Andrew Brickhill Oh yeah, what is it?
9:01 "This could be a turning point". He didn't even realize he made a pun there!
All these great plays and me here just laughing at the Referee in the background 28:58 bowling over some poor sod like he's a freaking blocker lol
Lmao that got me too
LMFAO JUST NOTICED THAT THANK YOU
12:26 thats a good god damn ball handling.
0:29 Soooooo sick of seeing this, and people falling for it.
Can't believe Highlight Reel would include it..
I mean, I was fooled by it for a second, like 4 years ago. 😩
Thank you for saying it someone needs if
Was just about to say the same thing! Pretty sad that anyone believes this is real lol
Longoria admitted to it being staged years later after claiming it was real.
Lol
I posted the same dang thing. Wish I'd read a few before I spouted off.
2:40 the last dude got out of the way like "you deserve to have this"
22:27 this clip never fails to make me laugh out loud its just so absurd. the commentator makes it
"HURTLES... KICKS A MAN!" lmao
Kobe not even flinching is perhaps the coldest thing ever caught on video. RIP legend
I am inclined to believe he must have blinked at that exact moment and didnt see it…it is just too hard to believe…our reflexes are just too hard wired. That or his body was just simply too exhausted it didnt process the threat lol
@@nathanfranks1476I meant you can train yourself to not flinch
Imagine if that Evan Longoria clip was real
I couldn’t tell if it was
I came looking for this exact comment.
I remember seeing it as a kid and just being like wtf. Kid me really thought it was real. Lol
It’s not real???
Imagine thinking it's real
8:12 thats some next level UFC counterattack action.
That suplex tackle was awesome. Dude even snapped his hips, beautiful form and everything.
How in the world can you not have Larry Allen’s chase down on the Saint’s interception??? Probably one of the greatest efforts by a football player ever.
Metcalfe's run down was better
@@Cereal_Killer007 Not even close.
Never seen that clip so looked it up. What a beast! lol Definitely should be in any compilation of great plays! Thanks for mentioning it man.
@@jeremywade6986 The main reason I say that is because Larry Allen had a wider angle on the guy than Metcalf had and the guy that Metcalf ran down was much faster than the guy Larry Allen ran down. I know Allen is a bigger guy but still, Metcalf
Allen was around 340 lbs, no comparison
Those guy's made some spectacular plays. Some people are just talented beyond words.
Either that or repetion gives everybody someday a great moment ^^
... thats how those YTers make their "skill" videos ^^ = film 1000 attempts until 1 succeeds. Luck is just such an incredible part of each great moment. That is why they are so rare. Yet you have to have tremendous skill to play in those leagues to have enough repetions to have such a moment =)
8:13 this is why I love hockey.
The boxing intermissions.
As a hockey guy that Zegras to Milano goal is one of the most impressive goals I have ever seen. Wow.
If nba players could secretly fly without anyone realizing, they would have the greatest behind free-throw-line dunks ever
Larry Allen hustling on an interception to catch the guy from behind was the most incredible thing I've seen in the NFL. I'd put it up against anything on this list.
Thank you, that was an absolutely amazing feat of athletic ability
time stamp?
This is the best collection of sports clips I've ever seen.thank you
it`s just USA sport tho, like how can it be the best "collection of sports" lmao.
Very amazing compilation! Thanks!
The LINEMAN from the PATRIOTS on the kickoff return is one of my favorite of ALL TIME!!
WELL DONE "BIG MAN"!!!!
Awww yeah! 👍🙏
who's gonna tell this guy there are more sports in the world then just football, baseball, basketball and icehockey
No one in america cares about some irrelevant ass European sport lmao
Kaden K that’s because nobody in America knows where the country ‘European’ is! They tell can tell you all about guns though!!!
@@kadenk9298 football(not soccer) in itself is bigger than all American big sports combined fuck you mean?🤣
@@Slide164 European isnt a “country” lay off the drugs lmao
@@maxvandenberg5553 did you read where I said “in america” we could care less about them gay ass European sports bro that’s why soccer is so irrelevant in the US
The kickoff saves have a real “dudes dunking on a pool hoop” vibe that’s just delightful.
took up my whole lunch watching this, enjoyed every second of it, ty
The front flip by simpson at 26:54 , honestly dude had so much clearance over the defender he had to reach for his shoulder to grab on and pull himself back down before he flipped deep in the endzone😂
Jerome Simpson actually went to a high school in my county. They consistently win state championships
Oh man, can you do a big man compilation of highlights? Like linemen, centers, etc doing crazy plays?
Excellent set of clips 😊👍✌
This video is awesome! Live it up!
That Zegras goal was insane. It was on all the highlight reels.
As someone who has played pitcher, swiping a line drive hit right at you gives a healthy dose of terror before the catch and adrenaline after.
Nothing quite puts your balls in your throat, than having a 90+ mph drive coming right back at you.
Even when I was playing Little League(I dont play anymore) I used to pitch and it was almost like you had no idea what happened at first lmao. PURE instinct.
@Hutch McGehee ok what lmao? So neutral.
I wish every "as someone who" commenter would go away
Blake Griffin had a nice little dribbling session in the game. Made the shot too. Was fun to watch. Great video
that was a nice video
ty
11:06 NO ONE NOTICED Toronto runner missed third base, then "scored."
That DK Metcalf chasedown was absurd
Everyone of these videos deserve to be here. Fan-freaking-tastic job my guy!
Edit: I wrote that before the Antonio Brown video. That’s one of the most unnecessary, dumbest play I’ve ever seen. Any sport. So cringe-worthy.
Great video!!
Man those Hokey players can hit soooo accurate and magestic, incredible!
Seahawks throwing interceptions at the goal line is too common
I find the quote during the Zion play hilarious "time to get into the gym", how Ironic now
I just want to take a timeout to say that I love how all of the highlights are spectacular instances of skill and athleticism and then it gets to hockey and Aaron Downey hands Jesse Boulerice a nap and the crowd goes wild, haha.
Video very well put together
I wouldn't exactly call Antonio Brown nearly curb-stomping another player a "super human" moment
super-humanly insane
Supervillain moment
I love how all of the basketball clips are "Oh wow the 6'8" guy dunked it".
Nate Robinson at 6:03 was only 5’9” but point taken lol
That's basketball.
You just describe the nba
It’s definitely not that simple lol but whatever floats your boat!
What a stupid comment.
29:00 ..... more than one super human here, lol, ref said BRACE YOURSELF FOOL... a man committed to his job!
34 minutes of pure good vybz
I love it
You missed the "did you just catch that?" catch by Jose Fernandez. Thats the greatest catch by any pitcher in MLB history
The reason the other two stand out from that one, if I'm remembering Fernandez's correctly, is that his was as much human instinct to keep from getting hit by it as skill. NOT that anyone without pro level reflexes and training to use the glove would have done the same. But the two at the start of the video caught line drives buzzing by them with movements that weren't partly protecting their bodies. That said, it's really just splitting hairs. Fernandez's catch was still incredible. And I'm potentially misremembering it, proving my point moot, lol
@@michaelallen3195 No, Fernandez didnt dodge anything at all. He just caught a very hard hit line drive non chalantly that noone could believe he caught, and as hes walking to the dug out, the batter drops his bat and asks him "did you just catch that?" To which Fernandez says "Yes I did"
Idk why you guys add the Longoria catch from a tv commercial? NVM lol yes I do
Longotia catch not from commercial at least at first. He litereally saved that reporter
@Eric Anderson it wasn't real, that is why it is bizarre that it was added.
I love the announcer reactions in the slow motion replays 😂 GGs
Unbelievable block by Caruso. Truly an athletic marvel.
26:25 I was at that game, as a wings fan it sucked they lost but It was amazing to see Smith score. It was loudest crowd I have ever heard at Yotes game.
I love how Peyton manning running into the end zone with no one contesting him is “super-human” 😂😂😂
Glad someone else said it. Nothing super-human about that.
Some of the dunks too...
@@michaelallen3195 Can you dunk fam? Lol
@@SaintNickTheSauceGod Point taken. A lot of them don't look as impressive as some of the other ones on here. But what do I know? I can't do it. 😆
Not even the camera saw that.
Khalil Mack flipping Olineman was pretty amazing as well
That Connely loaf-of-bread carry by the Pat’s RT Guard lineman was the play of the year!
I like how the Cornhuskers play was their only touchdown in a blowout against unranked Wisconsin🤣
Hold on 18 also
They scored 31 that game, but yeah it was still a pretty bad blowout. They also had another memorable play when Kenny Bell blocked that other dude into another dimension.
14-0 isn’t a blowout in my opinion. We all know that a good/great team or even a crappy team that’s just feelin it that game, can easily overcome 14-0 which after the play is 14-7! I’ll give you that Nebraska shouldn’t be down 14-0 in the first to an unranked team! But again, there were only in the first quarter going up against an unranked team….very winnable!
@@12bravo57 you, my friend, clearly never watched the rest of the game. Wisconsin’s score was in the 70s.
@@12bravo57 Lol, as a Nebraska fan I wish 14-7 was the final. But it was 70-31.
You gotta fight after getting suplexed on the field like that. It's the law
Full bore text book German suplex to
28:58 the Ref absolutely bodied one of the football players while running down the sideline lmao 😂 one of the greatest things ive ever seen
Good mix!
DK Metcalf is just a straight up beast
6:20 is easily the best
That was an awesome compilation. I like the baseballs ones the best. We don't get to see baseball in the uk but those guys seem like freakish athletes. A wow moment in baseball gets me every time. Thanks HR.
Longoria's peripheral vision is amazing, that's the best catch I've seen, ever, period.
Unfortunately that was cgi, it was for an ad
Jeremy Evans huge block and poster slam are amazing. Always fun to watch. Great video
No golf, no soccer, no track 'n field, no waterpolo, no snooker, no darts, etc...
There is a whole world outside the US you know
Nobody cares 🤷🏿♂️
No waterpolo?
@@icymangaming5687 except the worst
I was searching for this comment.
That Rick Nash goal was so nice.
Great one, i am realy not into sports
But i watched te whole thing
That obj catch remains the greatest catch ever
So happy to have witnessed that live
Disagree immaculate reception followed by terrel thomas than obj
@@jaydoublebusy just no. No one can even tell you how the immaculate reception happened never mind if it was even really a catch. The amazing part about that catch was more about the cameras missing the actual catch and the timing of it. Hate how people over praise that actual catch. Great moment though.
And sorry….Thomas?? Lmao stahp it
@@phillyphilly_lii6441
Giants SB last heave hail mary and he caught it blanketed by a defender behind his head for the win against the Perfect Patriots..
@@jaydoublebusy you mean David tyree? Haha
@@phillyphilly_lii6441 or that guy.Hey i was close (not really)
😉
As far as the first clip goes if you've ever ran track you know damn well your coach tells you never look back
It is just a little different if you have to worry about being tackled unexpectedly and possibly fumbling the ball because you were not prepared for the hit.
19:30 holy hell Caruso stuffing Lonzo only to a few seasons later team up with him to form an incredible defensive/playmaking unit in Chicago is dope as hell
Lonzo sucks wdym
2:28 he used the footwork to get away but
2:40 my boy was tired lmao
just to play professional sports you have to pretty much have superhuman abilities.
That was everything the title said it would be. Some of the greatest moments in sports history and I'm not even that big of a fan of Pro sports. That Bo Jackson wall run was epic AF.
The title says the most super human, not the most entertaining. What exactly was super human about 9:15 ?
@@DanielRodriguez-ue4nh I'll give ya that one
The title is wrong because they are only USA sports
The guy who caught the base ball went Ultra Instinct
I don't watch every sport but the things that some athletes can do at any given moment is awe-inspiring and I could watch this shit for hours on end. Super human things do exist in real life and these athletes do them regularly.
whoever runs this channel is absolutely dedicated to not use connor mcdavid highlights lol
Good, he's overrated
@@blakey5376 Id love to hear why you think that
@@blakey5376 terrible take. Most talented player of all time
@@jacksonmuralt9086 Gretzky
@@blakey5376 mmmm. stats say yes. actually watching games absolutely not
Oh man, the amount of fantasy points for Kenneth Faried on that one play
That Rick Nash goal stands out as perhaps the greatest hockey goal ever scored.
It was simply incredible.
"Craziest Super Human Monents in Sports History"...
Me- "What a sausage fest"🤣
5:37 That's just Pirate's baseball.
I’ve always wondered on mariota’s td does he get receiving yards and passing yards?
Lol good question!!
Yes he does. He gets credit for a completed touchdown pass, (Mariota to Mariota). He gets credited with a touchdown catch, (Marota to Mariota). And all yardage applies to both sets of stats, passing and receiving.
@@guppybill cool beans
Yeah, shotgun formation makes him an eligible receiver.
That obj snag is still the best catch I've ever seen.
I love it when a plan comes together nice job
11:03 doesn't even touch third base lmao
As an Aussie who’s spent my entire life thinking American sports were brain dead and underwhelming, you have given me a nice appreciation for them with your videos :D
Keep watching highlights then. Most of american football and baseball is waiting around.
ignorance at its finest.
All you guys have is rugby foh
Ignore the haters, thank you for the appreciation. Watch some videos on what it takes to hit an MLB fastball or what each position at the NFL level takes to make it. For me, hockey is the most fascinating and skillful sport.
@@adriannune8241 he's appreciating your sports, you silly goose.
Love this account
I have to learn, but this cheered me up. thanks
Watching O linemen protect and run the ball is the greatest thing to witness in football! 6:17
So, I've seen a lot of these videos and it always surprises me that basically it's always NorthAmerican sports. There are thousands of other sports out there and its always the same four northamerican sports...its kind of boring to be honest
Having said that (and stating that I've seen a lot of these videos)...it really really surprises me not seeing Larry Allen chase down run...that is one of the few american football moment that has stuck in my head when thinking about American football
Because if it was non North American sports nothing unusual would happen: Guy pretends to be dying until the official makes the call in his favour.
@@devonalomar9012 Soccer has amazing moments, rugby, combat sports, Olympic sports, Volleyball, they all have “superhuman moments”. There are more types of sports that have amazing moments that exist outside of North America you know.
@@48Mei Obviously you don't get the sarcastic humour. You have to admit international football is 1/3 skill, 1/3 athleticism, 1/3 drama and acting😂
@@devonalomar9012 honestly it is hard sometimes to detect sarcasm in comments tbf 😂 tho I don’t disagree with your statement about soccer 😂
Bo Jackson making the catch, wall running, and then throwing aggressively (and knowing that MLB is his second sport) has to be the most athletic thing I've seen, maybe tied with MJ jamming and Kohei Uchimura winning all-around in gymnastics.
Deon Sanders play a Pro Football and Baseball game in the same day. Obviously was having to go to both training camps at the same time.
@@TheNeonSplatter but Bo was the only All-Star in both sports!
6:56 - man said that's the loaf of bread carry 😂
Peyton Manning for a 1 yard rush TD.
"Let's put it in the super human vid!!"
Well Peyton is super human
“Moments in US Sports History”, c‘mon man it’s not that difficult to know that there are other sports around the world….
@@mikee702 ?
@@heelflip0690 no other country even remotely compares to the US in sports unless you wanna include stuff like ping pong.
@@mikee702 are you sure about that? standing with a glove on for an hour waiting to catch a ball that might come your way?
@@heelflip0690 i said sports, not baseball lol
@@mikee702 so baseboll isnt a sport of yours?
That net at the end was amazing
Ill never forget watching the Patriots guard Connelly running that kickoff back, and flipping out about #34 Morris block in the back on Mason Crosby
Peyton Manning jogging 5 yards is not “Super Human” lmao
And this is only in US sports only lol.
When anyone refers to the "Connelly Play", every Patriots fan knows exactly what that is.
I remember watching live screaming from the top of my lungs, I wish he scored lol.
Sports history- baseball, American football, baseball, ice hockey. Gotta be kidding me 😂
That catching guy catching the baseball with his bare hand though, what reflex.
That was faked. It's a commercial ad