I remember watching the game on that last drive knowing Donald was going to make a special play and then seeing the clip of McVay after saying that. Everyone knew it was on him to win the game. Pointing at his finger was one of the coldest moments in SB history
A while ago I was talking with one of my friends about your Brandon Staley 2020 defense video. How Staley's scheme uses three good run stoppers to absorb all offensive lineman and lets linebackers make plays and he just said "he also had Aaron Donald"
What an all around stellar career. He got a ring, right? Has the personal career stats. Will make the Hall. Got paid. Fuck man. Hope he keeps his health
The main reason, as Chris Long said in his podcast, is that NO one wants to WORK hard enough to be the next Aaron Donald. Most DT's are chubby, getting by on DNA skills, getting involved in off the field concerns and they really don't STRIVE for excellence. If Warren Sapp had WORKED hard, he'd have been that good but he coasted and his skills dropped off a cliff. Cooper Kupp said he once worked out with Donald and that Aaron did the entire workout on JUST his arms. Donald wasn't gifted with the SIZE but his work ethic made him the best to ever do it at that position.
nah man, God gave him gifts that everybody else simply didn't have. It was combining those gifts with his legendary work ethic that made him who he is. Regardless of how hard they might work, no random DT will ever be able to approach Donald's level.
@@harrisontull8377 What gets overlooked is the fact that he has an amazing father who pumped him FULL of confidence and helped focus him. Donald gave a LOT of credit to that.
@@TheCountofToulouse yeah you see that with a lot of the best athletes in the world. The things that having a father figure who pushes you like that can do for you are immense.
@@harrisontull8377 His team mate, another guy with not a lot of physical 'gifts' who went on to be a triple crown winner, Cooper Kupp, another hard worker whose father pushed him to be better than he should have been.
Sapp was the best interior linemen of all time hell in my opinion he plays the run way better than AD. AD got by athleticism in the run game. He’s a better pass rusher but by no means he’s he head and shoulders better than sapp
Not his entire 8-year career. Elgton Jenkins absolutely dominated him in the 2020 playoffs, limiting him to a single assisted tackle. Not even a single QB hit. It was awesome to watch, after all the hype about how great Aaron Donald was supposed to be, and Elgton Jenkins was a relative no-name at the time.
Alan Page played with plumbers and carpenters. Aaron played with freakishly strong 350 lb + O Lineman double to triple teaming him on every snap and still got through
Naw. He was a goat but AD was way more powerful and better technical. Alan Paige game wouldn’t translate well with today’s league. He left his gap way to much
@@mrpotential11Go back to the NBA with that level of discourse. Donald is better, but get the “plumbers and firemen” nonsense out of here. JJ Redick didn’t know the demon he would unleash when he said that.
@@antoniotrivelloni8191 "plumbers" is a bad way to put it but Alan Page did line up against WAY smaller offensive linemen than Aaron Donald. In the 60's and 70's tackles and guards were like 250-270lbs. Imagine a 250lb lineman trying to block Aaron Donald.
And Urban Meyer didn’t know who he was
Who?!?
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I remember watching the game on that last drive knowing Donald was going to make a special play and then seeing the clip of McVay after saying that. Everyone knew it was on him to win the game. Pointing at his finger was one of the coldest moments in SB history
This videos get me so hyped for football season!!! Great video as always!!
Great vid
A while ago I was talking with one of my friends about your Brandon Staley 2020 defense video. How Staley's scheme uses three good run stoppers to absorb all offensive lineman and lets linebackers make plays and he just said "he also had Aaron Donald"
👑👑!!!!
In high school I must have played against Aaron Donald and his 3 clones…
Prayers, brother lol
R.i.p.
What an all around stellar career. He got a ring, right? Has the personal career stats. Will make the Hall. Got paid. Fuck man. Hope he keeps his health
Donald using his opponents to knock other opponents down will never get old
In terms of true defensive linemen, guys who can win and dominate from anywhere on the line of scrimmage, only Reggie White was better.
Yes
Reggie White is pretty close but he's not better than Aaron Donald.
Steeler and TJ Watt fans on unalive watch after hearing sacks aren’t a true indicator to how good a defensive lineman is.
The main reason, as Chris Long said in his podcast, is that NO one wants to WORK hard enough to be the next Aaron Donald. Most DT's are chubby, getting by on DNA skills, getting involved in off the field concerns and they really don't STRIVE for excellence. If Warren Sapp had WORKED hard, he'd have been that good but he coasted and his skills dropped off a cliff. Cooper Kupp said he once worked out with Donald and that Aaron did the entire workout on JUST his arms. Donald wasn't gifted with the SIZE but his work ethic made him the best to ever do it at that position.
nah man, God gave him gifts that everybody else simply didn't have. It was combining those gifts with his legendary work ethic that made him who he is. Regardless of how hard they might work, no random DT will ever be able to approach Donald's level.
@@harrisontull8377
What gets overlooked is the fact that he has an amazing father who pumped him FULL of confidence and helped focus him. Donald gave a LOT of credit to that.
@@TheCountofToulouse yeah you see that with a lot of the best athletes in the world. The things that having a father figure who pushes you like that can do for you are immense.
@@harrisontull8377
His team mate, another guy with not a lot of physical 'gifts' who went on to be a triple crown winner, Cooper Kupp, another hard worker whose father pushed him to be better than he should have been.
Sapp was the best interior linemen of all time hell in my opinion he plays the run way better than AD. AD got by athleticism in the run game. He’s a better pass rusher but by no means he’s he head and shoulders better than sapp
Mehhhh wide 3 not 4i…
Justin Madubuike...has the best chance to have the same "impact"
Um cant disagree but this is also kind of Captain Obvious?! Not knocking ya Billy, the Rams WILL miss him. Like Guns n Roses with no Slash
Nope
Most clips you show, have Donald lined up outside the guard, almost straight up on the tackle...Inside rusher my ass
Just say you don't understand defensive line positions and gaps.
@@squanchy2925 I was gonna say 😂
Not his entire 8-year career. Elgton Jenkins absolutely dominated him in the 2020 playoffs, limiting him to a single assisted tackle. Not even a single QB hit. It was awesome to watch, after all the hype about how great Aaron Donald was supposed to be, and Elgton Jenkins was a relative no-name at the time.
He was dbled out this world in 2020
Rib cartilage injury so he wasn't the same player
Probably not for a while. But Alan Page was better.
possibly the largest L of a take I've ever seen
Alan Page played with plumbers and carpenters. Aaron played with freakishly strong 350 lb + O Lineman double to triple teaming him on every snap and still got through
Naw. He was a goat but AD was way more powerful and better technical. Alan Paige game wouldn’t translate well with today’s league. He left his gap way to much
@@mrpotential11Go back to the NBA with that level of discourse. Donald is better, but get the “plumbers and firemen” nonsense out of here. JJ Redick didn’t know the demon he would unleash when he said that.
@@antoniotrivelloni8191 "plumbers" is a bad way to put it but Alan Page did line up against WAY smaller offensive linemen than Aaron Donald. In the 60's and 70's tackles and guards were like 250-270lbs. Imagine a 250lb lineman trying to block Aaron Donald.
Christian Wilkins!
Not the same kind of players
No he is not even the same archetype as Donald.