What makes the last play by Clowney so great was the on the previous play Michigan was gifted a complete bs call by the refs. SC coach flipped the f out and Clowney held him back and told him I got this coach...then went out and did that!
That last one was Jadeveon Clowney. He played High School just 30 min. from where I live so I was aware of him early on. He was a beast. I was delighted when he announced he was going to my beloved University Of South Carolina. The back story to that play, refered to as "The Hit", is that on the previous play it was 4th down. Michigan ran the ball and it was too close to call so they brought out the chains. When they measured it it was blatantly obvious the bell was short. The ref signaled 1st down. What you saw was the very next play from scrimmage. Thats why you hear the announcer say "South Carolina deserves to have it, and they do!"
I use to live in Columbia for a couple years during the pandemic (just moved back to my hometown of Atlanta last year). Loved the reverence that people had for Clowney and many athletes who played at USC even til this day.
Millions of us played football from youth, junior high, and high school football. Some of us played in college. We are taught from youth football onwards to give out and receive extreme punishment on "every" play. And we all learned to bounce back up and continue playing. (We use to love looking at the colors from other teams' helmets on our helmets.) That's why the players in the videos all look like machines going to battle on every play. .... In spite of what the video title says, it was much more violent in 1970s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s before the rules changes. And, we used to do this to each other on the playgrounds and backyards every week.
Never been to war but gameday in football definitely seemed like you were going to war in a sense. There is more of a brotherhood in football than any other sport.
7:30 I only played up to high school but after getting your bell rang, some people do become more tentative moving forward. But most people who choose to play are warriors (even the kickers and punters 😂), they’ll brush it off and resume normal play.
7:00 That definitely happens occasionally, but if it effects you to the point where it changes your style of play its typically the beginning of the end of your playing the sport. It happens to everyone eventually in this game, and the ones who can't have amnesia about it just stop playing very quickly and dont make it to the higher levels. If you hesitate in this game you are just asking to get hurt worse.
Sup guys love the channel. I played American football through college and after a while you get conditioned to the hits. When you hit someone it hurts and when you get hit it hurts but you’re taught from pee wee football all the way to the pros to always get up if you can. No matter what.
JD Clowney is from my home state of South Carolina. An absolute freakish athlete and that hit was one of the greatest ever because of how incredibly fast he got into the backfield and the impact was like being in a car crash. But what was most impressive is that Clowney was so unfazed by the impact that he instantly grabbed the football with his left hand and started to run. Finally that hit literally came just one play after South Carolina clearly stopped Michigan from getting a first down, and although they measured it and it was shown on television to be inches short, the ref signaled First Down for Michigan anyway. The very next play Clowney took the ball back himself with the biggest hit of the season and SC won the game.
For best games to watch this year - Michigan is playing at Penn State Nov 11, Ohio State at Michigan Nov 25, LSU at Alabama Nov 4, Georgia at Tennessee Nov 11 Would love to see a game at Penn State or Michigan myself. Tennessee might be the third choice here, idk...
Jadaveon Clowney in the last one--6'6", 270lbs, 4.5 sec in the 40 yard dash. I think he was the first player selected overall in his draft year. Had injury problems in the pros, but still and excellent pro career. Is a free agent this year---some team will get a freak.
I wouldn't call his career excellent. He has had a solid career but he has never come close to being worth that 1st overall pick. He wasn't a bust but his career has played out more like a good mid to late 2nd maybe even early 3rd rounder value wise.
@@A_Name_ A pass rusher of his talent would still be a first round pick even with the uneven career he has had. Just not first overall. He has had games where he dominated, just not nearly enough of them and like a lot of hugely talented pass rushers (Jevon Kearse) coming out of college the injuries accumulated playing against massive NFL linemen every week prevented him from living up to his ability. In Texas he and J.J. Watt should have been the scariest D-Line duo in NFL history, but they could hardly keep them on the field at the same time because of injuries.
@@saintsataniko2116 knowing what we know now only an idiot would spend a first on him. The best attribute a player can have is being on the field, he couldn't do that and even when he could he wasn't dominant like watt was. Watt even with injuries was still worth a first because he was insane. Clowney was just good, good + injuries = ok.
7:24 yeah sometimes hits like that makes a receiver have what we call gator arms, but most of the time that type of hit siesnt happen all that often to affect a receiver enough
Penn State (PSU) is a great college atmosphere (110,000 record attendance) and very close to both New Jersey/New York. They play both Ohio State and Michigan this year.
@jasonraines8282 Not anymore. When USC and UCLA join the Big Ten in 2024, Penn State will not be guaranteed to play Ohio State or Michigan every season like in years past with the divisional set-up. They will only play Ohio State in 2024. In fact, Penn State isn't guaranteed annual games with any Big Ten team as they will be the only school in the conference without at least one protected "rivalry" school. So this is literally the last season for the guaranteed games against both OSU and Michigan.
Daz the college you are probably thinking of near east orange New Jersey is either Seton Hall and Or Rutgers which is in New Brunswick. Also a great college football environment is Penn State Hands down on of the best places to watch a game in the country
UNFORTUNATELY, they have OUTLAWED these types of HITS, because TOO MANY players, were getting REALLY hurt BAD. Bring BACK the good Old days of the BIG hits !
Go to an LSU game. We are known for our epic tailgating. Just walk around campus and people will invite you into their tailgate party and give you some jambalaya and beer. You couldn’t ask for a better atmosphere. Try to go when they play another SEC team like Alabama, Florida, Auburn, or Ole Miss.
I've commented before that I wish someone would take them to a night game in Death Valley. I think Daz would love it, especially if he's treated to the all-day tailgate.
Yes! Yes! Yes! NFL is overrated and often preferred by foreigners, but if you really want to understand American football, you should deep dive into college football.
It's natural for players, especially Receivers, to want to be cautious when catching the ball in a dangerous area. Problem is, you have to play with a warrior mentality. If you don't catch a ball because you were scared of getting hit, you are 100% getting benched and you would lose A LOT of favor with the coaches.
I was waiting for the hit Javon Bullard put on Marvin Harrison in last years Peach Bowl game-crazy good hit knocked the receiver out and saved the game for Georgia.
You can cause a QB to second guess himself and be a beat late following a mistake, but not sure much more is impacted. Basketball you can really take a team's aggression away when you are deflecting passes or taking charges. That's a big reason the Miami Heat were in the NBA Finals this year.
Go to a Tennessee volunteers home game. They have great tailgating, the best stadium, and the greatest food! Edit: not a Tennessee fan, UAB fan… But you can’t deny fax.
Punching the ball out of the ball carrier's arms is a common thing in football now. Peanut Tillman who played for the Chicago Bears was an expert at it during his career and it's become technique that all defenders do now.
Big hits tend to be remembered in the game. If a receiver gets rocked extending for a catch the next one he might not really reach for. The next game he has probably forgotten and will go for it. When the QB gets hit a lot in the game they will generally start throwing the ball away sooner and not trying to extend the play. It really all depends on the players but, yeah big hits do make a difference.
Some players are fearless no matter how hard they get hit. Others start getting alligator arms and protect themselves. They call it a business decision.
5:37 Most of these guys made it to the league after college. Most recently is Devon Witherspoon from Illinois here (2023 draft back in April), he’s going to be good in the pros for sure.
That last play was amazing because The Refs made a Bad call that gave Michigan The Ball. When it was clear they didn't deserve it. So the very next play South Carolina's Defense got the ball back with that Hit.
In football your play can change from an injury for sure. You would see it more in the past with running backs that get knee injuries, a lot of times after that they aren't the same. You'll see some RBs that try to stay up forever and won't go down til 5 guys are hanging on them. After an injury sometimes they will drop down before the extra guys come to pile on.
I seriously suggest going to an LSU home game at some point. It’s the best tailgating in the country and has one of the biggest stadiums. There are usually double the people outside the stadium tailgating than inside watching the game. Plus just walking around people will give you free food (Cajun and creole food) and beer/drinks.. you won’t be disappointed
These hits do affect you. That is why the defense is coached to hit hard and make them remember. As a receiver and a quarterback or running back. You remember, but the higher you go the more you get somewhat immune, because it has happened enough times. Also, I have heard you two talking about this upcoming season and such about who one is choosing and such. I have a "fantasy league" that my family and I have been doing for 30ish years. Hit me up and I will explain it to you. It has helped us stay close and has made us big time fans of several teams.
In the US,football is played in the backyard at all ages wuthout pads or anything. In some case,growing up in apartment buildings without any grass, you played in the streets lol no bullshit. In any case,the reason they bounce back is from the years of conditioning as a child through trials and tribulations of playing backyard footbal all tge way to college football...its just in us 😊
It’s actually kinda interesting how some schools will specialize in one sport. Michigan Tech is right by Canada, even more north than Toronto and it’s only D1 team is their hockey team, and the people go mad for it. Wisconsin has a really good rowing team because the college is right between 2 lakes
If you ever get to go to a Ohio State v Michigan game you’ll love it. Especially now that they’re both good again. I am biased, as I am born a Buckeye.
We call the immediate “catch, turn, and hit” hospital balls. Hat the end of the day its the quarterbacks job not to deliver the pass that way and look to another route
In European soorts, people roll around on the ground, cuz their little toe feels sore... that goes against American morals... in the U.S, if you pretend to be hurt, you'll never live it down, in Europe, its applauded...
Yes it changes the way you play. Its called "Alligator Arms" and some Wide Receivers, even in the NFL, will subconsciously protect themselves when going over the middle and short arm passes.
Nice one mates! The one thing you don't see is the guy who has been hit rolling around the field like a petulant child as soccer players do at the slightest of contact!!! Cheers
You should definitely come to a University of Tennessee game. Tail gate from 9am - game time, Tennessee vs either bama or Georgia or Florida or even Bols vs Kentucky or Vs whoever. CNt go wrong with Neyland stadium in the fall. We start drinking and cooking bar bq around 10am and then goto the game at 3-8pm depending on the game. Then 6 hours of partying after the game. GO VOLS! GBO 🍊
Most of these hits, the person who go hit doesn't really feel it. So it doesn't really affect your play, Bc you don't see it coming. Usually when someone gets hurt on a big hit its when their head hits the ground first or they get hit in the stomach and the wind is knocked out of them.
You can't play with fear. If you hesitate you get hurt. You must meet force with force. But yes you can tell when i guy loses his will to play and it becomes very obvious and the team will call you out for it so you either change get cut or quit
sometimes the hit doesn't hurt as bad as it looks. Most of the time is just the sound of the shoulder pads and helmet clashing together that makes it sound harder than it is. That's what happens when a lot of the times where they get up immediately after the hit. The hit may not feel as bad as it sounds.
It all depends on the persons mentality and aggressiveness after taking a big hit . I’ve took a big hit in high school and next drive I gave the same guy a bigger hit. It all jus depends
If Ohio State's QB is near what they should be they are going to be tough -- loaded everywhere else. Geogia will be up there. They are breaking in a new QB too.
@@EMD1028lol Jk every star “whines” in the NBA even your favorite player so I guess if you like watching compilations of LeBron whining then he’s really on your mind
@@PHXNKVHXLIC not at all, I didn't make the compilation. I've watched a few compilations some called nba crybabies and LeBron seems to be featured more than other players. I'm sure you have seen him whine and doesn't even run back on defense and then points blame at his teammates. They all whine, he just doesn't more often.
American football players and rugby players are the same. We see pro rugby as a league comprised of NFL line backers and running backs. Pads don't matter....It's all about the man in the jersey.
I don’t miss playing football every day but I miss hitting every single day. Haven’t put on pads in 15 years but I’d do it again right now if I could find another over weight middle aged man to pad up with me and yes I know I’d absolutely regret it the next day.
Daz, there are 128 Division I football teams. You picking Georgia because they won it last year is LAZY. Georgia is not the favorite to win their conference. Georgia is in the SEC (Southeastern Conference). This is the best/toughest conference is college football. Georgia is in the East division of the SEC, so they have Tennessee and Florida to fight for the East. The West of the conference is Alabama, LSU, Auburn, and Texas A&M. Plus in 2024, Texas and Oklahoma are joining the SEC, and Clemson and Florida State may be joining the SEC the following year. Google search all college football National Champs, and you will see mostly SEC schools including Texas, Oklahoma, Clemson and Florida St. My point being Georgia is not a lock for it. As a matter of fact, Georgia is the underdog to win, because NO SCHOOL has ever won 3 consecutive National titles, unless you go back to the 1934,35 and 36 Minnesota teams, which was very questionable even back then.
the guy in the last clip is Jadeveon Clowney, a former 1st overall pick. he was insane in college and is one of the freakiest athletes in the NFL.
I knew that had to be Clowney when I saw it was a S. Carolina player absolutely demolishing a poor soul behind the line of scrimmage.
His NFL career was subpar
Yeah Clooney was legit in college
and also SC got screwed on the play before. Was a first doen and refs didn’t call it. Clowned just went and took it back
He made a lot of money because of that one hit.
7:00 Yes its called "Hearing footsteps" and usually applies to receivers and maybe a QB that hears people that aren't there (anymore)
What makes the last play by Clowney so great was the on the previous play Michigan was gifted a complete bs call by the refs. SC coach flipped the f out and Clowney held him back and told him I got this coach...then went out and did that!
That last one was Jadeveon Clowney. He played High School just 30 min. from where I live so I was aware of him early on. He was a beast. I was delighted when he announced he was going to my beloved University Of South Carolina. The back story to that play, refered to as "The Hit", is that on the previous play it was 4th down. Michigan ran the ball and it was too close to call so they brought out the chains. When they measured it it was blatantly obvious the bell was short. The ref signaled 1st down. What you saw was the very next play from scrimmage. Thats why you hear the announcer say "South Carolina deserves to have it, and they do!"
I use to live in Columbia for a couple years during the pandemic (just moved back to my hometown of Atlanta last year). Loved the reverence that people had for Clowney and many athletes who played at USC even til this day.
@@MoeDavinci Gamecock fans are among the most rabid and loyal you'll run across. Willie B is a difficult environment for any visiting team.
Millions of us played football from youth, junior high, and high school football. Some of us played in college. We are taught from youth football onwards to give out and receive extreme punishment on "every" play. And we all learned to bounce back up and continue playing. (We use to love looking at the colors from other teams' helmets on our helmets.) That's why the players in the videos all look like machines going to battle on every play.
.... In spite of what the video title says, it was much more violent in 1970s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s before the rules changes. And, we used to do this to each other on the playgrounds and backyards every week.
Never been to war but gameday in football definitely seemed like you were going to war in a sense. There is more of a brotherhood in football than any other sport.
I’m with you on the football back in the day, they really looked like they were trying to kill each other out there
6:35 the crazy thing is that was one of three tackles in a row in that game that each were VICIOUS!!
7:30 I only played up to high school but after getting your bell rang, some people do become more tentative moving forward. But most people who choose to play are warriors (even the kickers and punters 😂), they’ll brush it off and resume normal play.
Yep. And we learned to pop right back up at a young age.
7:00 That definitely happens occasionally, but if it effects you to the point where it changes your style of play its typically the beginning of the end of your playing the sport. It happens to everyone eventually in this game, and the ones who can't have amnesia about it just stop playing very quickly and dont make it to the higher levels. If you hesitate in this game you are just asking to get hurt worse.
Sup guys love the channel. I played American football through college and after a while you get conditioned to the hits. When you hit someone it hurts and when you get hit it hurts but you’re taught from pee wee football all the way to the pros to always get up if you can. No matter what.
Exactly. From pop-warner onwards we are taught to knock somebody's block off in every play.
JD Clowney is from my home state of South Carolina. An absolute freakish athlete and that hit was one of the greatest ever because of how incredibly fast he got into the backfield and the impact was like being in a car crash. But what was most impressive is that Clowney was so unfazed by the impact that he instantly grabbed the football with his left hand and started to run. Finally that hit literally came just one play after South Carolina clearly stopped Michigan from getting a first down, and although they measured it and it was shown on television to be inches short, the ref signaled First Down for Michigan anyway. The very next play Clowney took the ball back himself with the biggest hit of the season and SC won the game.
The trick with getting hit hard is get up before your body realizes what’s happening and too many alarm bells go off 😂😂😂
For best games to watch this year - Michigan is playing at Penn State Nov 11, Ohio State at Michigan Nov 25, LSU at Alabama Nov 4, Georgia at Tennessee Nov 11
Would love to see a game at Penn State or Michigan myself. Tennessee might be the third choice here, idk...
If you go to a game, forget about the best team. Go to biggest rivalry game you can get tickets for.
Jadaveon Clowney in the last one--6'6", 270lbs, 4.5 sec in the 40 yard dash. I think he was the first player selected overall in his draft year. Had injury problems in the pros, but still and excellent pro career. Is a free agent this year---some team will get a freak.
I wouldn't call his career excellent. He has had a solid career but he has never come close to being worth that 1st overall pick. He wasn't a bust but his career has played out more like a good mid to late 2nd maybe even early 3rd rounder value wise.
@@A_Name_ A pass rusher of his talent would still be a first round pick even with the uneven career he has had. Just not first overall. He has had games where he dominated, just not nearly enough of them and like a lot of hugely talented pass rushers (Jevon Kearse) coming out of college the injuries accumulated playing against massive NFL linemen every week prevented him from living up to his ability. In Texas he and J.J. Watt should have been the scariest D-Line duo in NFL history, but they could hardly keep them on the field at the same time because of injuries.
@@saintsataniko2116 knowing what we know now only an idiot would spend a first on him. The best attribute a player can have is being on the field, he couldn't do that and even when he could he wasn't dominant like watt was. Watt even with injuries was still worth a first because he was insane. Clowney was just good, good + injuries = ok.
Considering the last one of Jadeveon Clooney is simply called “The Hit”, it better be included in every tackle video for all of time.
7:24 yeah sometimes hits like that makes a receiver have what we call gator arms, but most of the time that type of hit siesnt happen all that often to affect a receiver enough
7:05, " Fast twitch muscle fibers"
Stormy - Sealab 2021 Jonathon Swift. 😂
Penn State (PSU) is a great college atmosphere (110,000 record attendance) and very close to both New Jersey/New York. They play both Ohio State and Michigan this year.
They play them every year
@jasonraines8282 Not anymore. When USC and UCLA join the Big Ten in 2024, Penn State will not be guaranteed to play Ohio State or Michigan every season like in years past with the divisional set-up. They will only play Ohio State in 2024. In fact, Penn State isn't guaranteed annual games with any Big Ten team as they will be the only school in the conference without at least one protected "rivalry" school. So this is literally the last season for the guaranteed games against both OSU and Michigan.
@japcar84 that's crazy man. I'm bummed on some of these mega conference set game decisions.
Daz the college you are probably thinking of near east orange New Jersey is either Seton Hall and Or Rutgers which is in New Brunswick. Also a great college football environment is Penn State Hands down on of the best places to watch a game in the country
Congrats on the rapid climb to 2000 subs!!! Cheers
UNFORTUNATELY,
they have OUTLAWED these types of HITS, because TOO MANY players, were getting REALLY hurt BAD.
Bring BACK the good Old days of the BIG hits !
Go to an LSU game. We are known for our epic tailgating. Just walk around campus and people will invite you into their tailgate party and give you some jambalaya and beer. You couldn’t ask for a better atmosphere. Try to go when they play another SEC team like Alabama, Florida, Auburn, or Ole Miss.
I've commented before that I wish someone would take them to a night game in Death Valley. I think Daz would love it, especially if he's treated to the all-day tailgate.
More college football guys!! ❤
Yes! Yes! Yes! NFL is overrated and often preferred by foreigners, but if you really want to understand American football, you should deep dive into college football.
I know Daz reacted to the best college football traditions but there are some new traditions that are worth reacting to imo
4:22 I was at this game and you could hear the crack from the hit from up in the stands. It was BRUTAL
3:32 This was actually recent ( I think about 2-3 years ago) lol I remember watching this live
It's natural for players, especially Receivers, to want to be cautious when catching the ball in a dangerous area. Problem is, you have to play with a warrior mentality. If you don't catch a ball because you were scared of getting hit, you are 100% getting benched and you would lose A LOT of favor with the coaches.
Yep.
Rutgers University is in New Brunswick, NJ (north Jersey).
5:54 Witherspoon just got drafted this year. Best Illinois Safety possibly ever.
I was waiting for the hit Javon Bullard put on Marvin Harrison in last years Peach Bowl game-crazy good hit knocked the receiver out and saved the game for Georgia.
You can cause a QB to second guess himself and be a beat late following a mistake, but not sure much more is impacted. Basketball you can really take a team's aggression away when you are deflecting passes or taking charges. That's a big reason the Miami Heat were in the NBA Finals this year.
Go to a Tennessee volunteers home game. They have great tailgating, the best stadium, and the greatest food!
Edit: not a Tennessee fan, UAB fan… But you can’t deny fax.
Guys,can you do the " Power of College football ? Pump of 2023 !
I’d love to meet up with you guys in
Morgantown for a West Virginia Football game if you guys make it over to this side of the pond!
Punching the ball out of the ball carrier's arms is a common thing in football now. Peanut Tillman who played for the Chicago Bears was an expert at it during his career and it's become technique that all defenders do now.
Receivers get alligator arms when they’ve been rocked before.
Big hits tend to be remembered in the game. If a receiver gets rocked extending for a catch the next one he might not really reach for. The next game he has probably forgotten and will go for it. When the QB gets hit a lot in the game they will generally start throwing the ball away sooner and not trying to extend the play. It really all depends on the players but, yeah big hits do make a difference.
Go to an SEC game, and let everyone treat you to the best tailgating experience you’ll ever have
Some players are fearless no matter how hard they get hit. Others start getting alligator arms and protect themselves. They call it a business decision.
5:23 that was close enough to equal to getting there when the ball does, where it's all fair game
5:37 Most of these guys made it to the league after college. Most recently is Devon Witherspoon from Illinois here (2023 draft back in April), he’s going to be good in the pros for sure.
Very, very few make it to professional football.
@@areguapiri I meant the players tackling , not necessarily the entire team.
That last play was amazing because The Refs made a Bad call that gave Michigan The Ball. When it was clear they didn't deserve it. So the very next play South Carolina's Defense got the ball back with that Hit.
In football your play can change from an injury for sure. You would see it more in the past with running backs that get knee injuries, a lot of times after that they aren't the same. You'll see some RBs that try to stay up forever and won't go down til 5 guys are hanging on them. After an injury sometimes they will drop down before the extra guys come to pile on.
I seriously suggest going to an LSU home game at some point. It’s the best tailgating in the country and has one of the biggest stadiums. There are usually double the people outside the stadium tailgating than inside watching the game. Plus just walking around people will give you free food (Cajun and creole food) and beer/drinks.. you won’t be disappointed
These hits do affect you. That is why the defense is coached to hit hard and make them remember. As a receiver and a quarterback or running back. You remember, but the higher you go the more you get somewhat immune, because it has happened enough times.
Also, I have heard you two talking about this upcoming season and such about who one is choosing and such. I have a "fantasy league" that my family and I have been doing for 30ish years. Hit me up and I will explain it to you. It has helped us stay close and has made us big time fans of several teams.
In the US,football is played in the backyard at all ages wuthout pads or anything. In some case,growing up in apartment buildings without any grass, you played in the streets lol no bullshit. In any case,the reason they bounce back is from the years of conditioning as a child through trials and tribulations of playing backyard footbal all tge way to college football...its just in us 😊
Watch out for my Tennessee Volunteers next year. Last year we were one win away from the playoff. VFL GBO
It’s actually kinda interesting how some schools will specialize in one sport. Michigan Tech is right by Canada, even more north than Toronto and it’s only D1 team is their hockey team, and the people go mad for it. Wisconsin has a really good rowing team because the college is right between 2 lakes
If you ever get to go to a Ohio State v Michigan game you’ll love it. Especially now that they’re both good again. I am biased, as I am born a Buckeye.
These are always fun😂
We call the immediate “catch, turn, and hit” hospital balls. Hat the end of the day its the quarterbacks job not to deliver the pass that way and look to another route
When you get your bell rung or get a severe injury, you start to think twice
In European soorts, people roll around on the ground, cuz their little toe feels sore... that goes against American morals... in the U.S, if you pretend to be hurt, you'll never live it down, in Europe, its applauded...
Yes it changes the way you play. Its called "Alligator Arms" and some Wide Receivers, even in the NFL, will subconsciously protect themselves when going over the middle and short arm passes.
Nice one mates! The one thing you don't see is the guy who has been hit rolling around the field like a petulant child as soccer players do at the slightest of contact!!! Cheers
Exactly. The fake soccer injuries at every little contact is extremely annoying.
Bama will be back this year. A Saban team that is being doubted and overlooked always impresses.
There’s a football saying that we say at ALL levels.. little league to the Pros. “Keep your head on the swivel”
Ole Miss, LSU, Michigan
10:20 that's a blindside block, very much looked down upon nowadays, usually penalized
You should definitely come to a University of Tennessee game. Tail gate from 9am - game time, Tennessee vs either bama or Georgia or Florida or even Bols vs Kentucky or Vs whoever. CNt go wrong with Neyland stadium in the fall. We start drinking and cooking bar bq around 10am and then goto the game at 3-8pm depending on the game. Then 6 hours of partying after the game. GO VOLS! GBO 🍊
You have to go to a Wisconsin Badgers game
Happy Fathers Day!
You have to get up and forget it. If you let it affect your play you're done. You'll be replaced.
Most of these hits, the person who go hit doesn't really feel it. So it doesn't really affect your play, Bc you don't see it coming. Usually when someone gets hurt on a big hit its when their head hits the ground first or they get hit in the stomach and the wind is knocked out of them.
You can't play with fear. If you hesitate you get hurt. You must meet force with force. But yes you can tell when i guy loses his will to play and it becomes very obvious and the team will call you out for it so you either change get cut or quit
Super video
Come to an Ohio state vs Michigan one
Georgia
sometimes the hit doesn't hurt as bad as it looks. Most of the time is just the sound of the shoulder pads and helmet clashing together that makes it sound harder than it is. That's what happens when a lot of the times where they get up immediately after the hit. The hit may not feel as bad as it sounds.
Your show is on pace to pass other English sports guys DN Reacts.
Ohio st, Michigan, USC, Tennessee, Alabama are my top 5 to win this year
Usc vs UCLA is a good one
It all depends on the persons mentality and aggressiveness after taking a big hit . I’ve took a big hit in high school and next drive I gave the same guy a bigger hit. It all jus depends
That’s American football for y’all. American football is a collision sport. It’s a car wreck waiting to happen.
Florida and Georgia
University of Georgia. Athens is a great college town.
Tennessee
You have to have balls to play wide receiver going up the middle.
Do nhl hits
If Ohio State's QB is near what they should be they are going to be tough -- loaded everywhere else. Geogia will be up there. They are breaking in a new QB too.
Gotta check out LeBron James best chasedown blocks
I think LeBron James best whining moments would be more entertaining.
@@EMD1028yeah his best winning moments would be cool too I agree
@@EMD1028lol Jk every star “whines” in the NBA even your favorite player so I guess if you like watching compilations of LeBron whining then he’s really on your mind
@@PHXNKVHXLIC not at all, I didn't make the compilation. I've watched a few compilations some called nba crybabies and LeBron seems to be featured more than other players. I'm sure you have seen him whine and doesn't even run back on defense and then points blame at his teammates. They all whine, he just doesn't more often.
@@PHXNKVHXLIC idk if 22-33 in the Finals is a good stat 🤣🤣🤣
American football players and rugby players are the same. We see pro rugby as a league comprised of NFL line backers and running backs. Pads don't matter....It's all about the man in the jersey.
I don’t miss playing football every day but I miss hitting every single day. Haven’t put on pads in 15 years but I’d do it again right now if I could find another over weight middle aged man to pad up with me and yes I know I’d absolutely regret it the next day.
Go to the iron bowl
2023 #UGA Georgia Bulldogs 3 Peat
Ur allowed to punch the ball out of someone's hand... leads to a lot of funny bone pain
Larry Bird bruvs
Daz, there are 128 Division I football teams. You picking Georgia because they won it last year is LAZY. Georgia is not the favorite to win their conference. Georgia is in the SEC (Southeastern Conference). This is the best/toughest conference is college football. Georgia is in the East division of the SEC, so they have Tennessee and Florida to fight for the East. The West of the conference is Alabama, LSU, Auburn, and Texas A&M. Plus in 2024, Texas and Oklahoma are joining the SEC, and Clemson and Florida State may be joining the SEC the following year. Google search all college football National Champs, and you will see mostly SEC schools including Texas, Oklahoma, Clemson and Florida St. My point being Georgia is not a lock for it. As a matter of fact, Georgia is the underdog to win, because NO SCHOOL has ever won 3 consecutive National titles, unless you go back to the 1934,35 and 36 Minnesota teams, which was very questionable even back then.
They keep cutting Gus off