Agreed, considering the hank, bill, and dale are canonically the only 3 (with John Redcorn sometimes breaking the language barrier.) in the show who can understand him. Even the wives who’ve known boomhauer most of their lives can’t understand him. They’ve literally had to be boomhauer to English translators before.
@@InvictusfishMakes sense honestly. Bill probably understand him the best as he can speak Cajun. Hank just knows southern,Dale knows crazy and John knows native dialects
The flashback in the bar is one of my favorites. The way Bill just stops that dude's punch dead in its tracks and is like "Take it easy, friend! We're all just here to rock." and then he just holds them all back while Boomhauer gets Hank out. Great shit. One of the few times in the show that Hank's been an unrepentant total jackass and had to have his ass saved and not the other way around.
Not his finest moment but he was drunk and was trying to boast about his buddy. That and at the time that king of the hill take place if you had a buddy that joined the military you would be proud of them.
This scene is important to not only the episode but the overall series to show Hank's deep sense of honor. Bill was a REAL friend and protected him when he was in a moment of weakness. This is why Hank stays Bill's friend through all of his "issues". He proved to Hank he was a true friend and Hank would never turn his back on a friend.
I honestly wish they hadn't had to cut his bit out of the final credits for the last episode. They originally intended to show a short clip of him finally throwing out the remains of his wedding cake in the back of his freezer before heading over to the Hill house to have supper with the rest of the cast.
@@ryman1933Same. Big dude deserves it. I really hope he gets another bodybuilding arc and actually sticks with it this time. He deserves to be happy and confident
@@rupert5066I imagine Bill is doing better for himself in the sense of he isn’t as sad and has more confidence, I don’t think another body builder arc is what he needs personally especially given his age but more dubs in life and being generally happy is good
@@KnucklesxReala911 I don’t think hank has thinning hair, considering his characters stances on things, he probably thinks a pompadour is something for a young man and chose a more ‘mature’ hair style as he aged.
Every time I see men with cropped, buzzed and especially shaved hair, I think to myself _"That man doesn't deserve to have hair; he deserves to go bald"._
@@JanetStarChild Some of us don't want to have to stand in front of a mirror for an hour every time we leave the house. I' ll stick with my short hair because getting ready for work takes a grand total of 20 minutes including making coffee.
Luckily he didn't, Joined the military and quite likely the right call, he "Chipped his spine" On one of those high school plays. He would have had to go through the college gambit first; and considering his trademark *push" is so hard on the body I doubt he would have kept that shit going for a while.
@@eliasakkerman4597 Agreed, the body can only take so much and time is also a factor, by age 35; he would've had something worse than a spine fracture.
@@johnbode5528 Dude, that's bad. Crippled at 50? Rigorous activities that require strenuous muscle movement, mainly sports will wear the body out. Being crippled at 50 is no win, dude.
The way he dominated his diabetes and how he quickly got into a build similar to the maximize your pump guy makes me think Bill’s genetics are super powerful. Like he was lifting those weights for maybe half a week? And he was already just as jacked as that crew.
Well he has genetic and muscle memory from army and football. If he actually put some effort he easily could be as jacked as a football superstar or the best powerlifters
@@lupohutchington269 Problem is Bill's not so good at judging when somebody is good for him. He's naive and too eager to please, which leads to him getting taken advantage of. Ahem, *Peggy*.
Fun biology fact: The number of Myonuclei (which you gain when your working out) in your cells helps make it easier to regain a physique that you once had even if you've been inactive for a long time. Bill is a good example of this since while he still had plenty of fat on his body he quickly regained the muscles of his prime.
@@Go4Bro the sad thing is I see alot of myself in Bill. Fat, Wasted Potential. I still have nice hair and Im taller than Hank but my life has been a downward spiral for years.
Sometimes I like to troll anime fanbases that do those who would win, Luffy, Goku, or Naruto posts, by saying that the Bill "Billdozer" Dauterive could outdo all three.
Stopping a punch like that is also insanely difficult. Most people don't realize you have to immediately arrest the force and momentum of the other guy's whole ass body as he throws the punch forward. It's like grabbing a fastball midair bare handed.
I love everything about this; Ironman by Black Sabbath playing as Bill dozes his way through the DL Hank attempting to stay humble, only to be showered by the gangs' excitement & the coach, oh man lmao Bill: That man can coach. 'coach', idek how many times this man has to kiss him XD
Goddamn. Bill stronger than he was in Highschool. The Sabbath Flash back has him going against four-five guys trying to stop him when he was in shape. Out of shape, and unfortunately the number changes from frame to frame, but he was, at max, trudging through 6 in shape highschool defenseives. Granted he couldn't move after, but image him at the strongest we see present day Bill (body builder mode). Image the amount of people it would take to stop him.
@@LatinaCreamQueen And that was against not only gravity, but severely unfavorable conditions (backing a semi down a mountain, blind, with no power steering).
I'd say all 4 tbh but somehow bill fits all 3 in 1 Boomhauwer = not much is known sadly backstory wise. Just his dad was important probably. Hopefully reboot does him justice. Same with Bill as most of his family is deceased Dale = cheating wife same as Bill. Hank = Going to a good football career but 1 bad decision (knee break for bill marrying leanore and joining the army) stopped it. Plus hank had a terrible childhood though while bill for the most part seems to be okayish...
I’m weak & the thumbnail drew me in. Seeing Bill push that furniture in the truck reminds us all of our “personal superpower” who had in our youth of that something we’re stupid good at & is left behind into adulthood. Then the time comes your power is needed later in life and you’re rewarded with victory only you could achieve. Young adults need to remember what their superpowers are and rejoice in them before it’s too late.
This man was apparently strong enough to go against gravity and hold back a bunch of heavy furniture from sliding out of the back of a semi truck while going down a mountain and not to mention surviving a tank explosion. I’d be absolutely terrified.
@@epicty3607 not to mention that he managed to bulldoze his way to the DL zone, while dragging at least 6 to 7 other players who were desperately trying to stop him no matter what and must've been thinking, "who the hell is this guy and how is he still going?!" And all this after injuring his leg/ankle, all to protect his record fair and square. Even at his age, William Fontaine de la Tour Dauterive is a straight up beast. If the man was able to get back in shape and clean his life without going a little overboard, he could straight up be a real-life superhero in Arlen. Or at the very least tell Dale that if he doesn't pick up that beer can he left on his lawn (again), then the Bill-Dozer is gonna pulverize Dale straight into a hospital bed
I love how when the furniture starts to slide in the truck, Bill has a brief moment of looking around in panic, until he suddenly decides it's time to bring out The Billdozer.
In the reboot I hope bill gets a happy ending. He deserves it. let him get back into shape and fall in love with a good woman that won't treat him like garbage.
He’s had multiple chances to settle with a woman who actually cares about him he just always sabotages it because he likes people feeling sorry for him
A lot of people think Bill is weak. Bill has been hurt, maybe irreparably; but weakness and wounds aren’t the same thing. When you measure him in light is all he has suffered, Bill is one of the strongest character’s in the show.
If we stick to the analogy of the "Billdozer" we can see Bill as a tank; that is, that you don't think a tank is "weak' after breaking down due to being hit by an enemy projectile, most of the time it can be patched up and put to work just as new, but when something actually destroys a tank you know that it was something terrible, something that would have destroyed everything else that was put in its way; that's what happened to Bill, we can actually see how Boomhauer crumbles after getting his hearth broken and his broke up was nothing compared to Bill's
As a kid I didn’t really care for Bill The Billdoozer but rewatching this in my 20s make me realize bill is alright, he’s just lonely like most of us are really.
I love how sometimes, we get a reminder of how much of a steam locomotive Bill is physically Even in his age and not taking care of himself, he can push an apartments worth of furniture, against gravity, *_all by himself_* The Billdozer, indeed.
I disagree. He’s tough when it comes to specific aspects… this video shows him physically, enduring pain and injury for a single goal. If that’s not mentally tough, I don’t know what is. However He’s not emotionally Tough though, bill was a sweet guy the entire show which people always took advantage of.
I would say more like, he was easy to emotionally manipulate unfortunately. A sense of a lack of confidence in his looks, not having a wife and child like Hank, etc., I feel he was often comparing himself to others too much. He lead to his less than ideal habits in hygiene and sometimes stalking even. His need for emotional support without being able to get it from his guy friends meant that the rare times Hank actually did open up to him and tell him how much he meant to him as a friend meant the most to Bill.
Ill never understand how the gang find Hank more intimidating when Bill is capable of: •Blocking a full force punch with one hand •Send Hank flying first class with a complementary broken nose •Haul 7-10 men (in and out of his prime) •Push a while bunch of furniture that can break the backs of 5 men
The thing is, Bill is only capable of doing those things when he's properly motivated and not in the middle of a depressive episode. Hank on the other hand is a scary mf when he is truly angry, and he is always one of hand comment away from getting truly angry.
Hank would *actually* throw hands. Bill's too nice, even when that skinhead tried to attack Hank all Bill did was stop him. He never threw a single punch. Roles reversed, Hank would have put that guy in a stretcher.
I'm just now noticing Bill's football numbers were my exact numbers when I played in high school. I even had a nickname while on the field: the Jackhammer. Funny thing is I never watched a single episode of koth back then, so I couldn't have known about this
These episodes are important to keep perspective and really give Bill redeemable traits and backstory. Too often he just looks to everybody else like a super depressed doormat, pitiful and not that bright and kind of a loser. Then you learn what a nice guy he is and that he used to work out and how whopping powerful he really is, it's just that his ex wife did him dirty and really fucked up his mental state and he never completely got over it. Pretty sure the only reason Hank wins in fights and can genuinely threaten to kick Bill's ass is because Bill is deeply depressed and has let himself get out of shape. Plus Bill doesn't want to hurt Hank. When Bill has confidence and puts in the effort, he's horrifying. His bad knee failed and put him in excruciating pain and he still slogged on with like 5-6 guys trying to pile on him before getting to the touchdown. He did that while being mostly out of shape, still overweight, and over 40 years old as well. That's basically superhuman that he was still able to do that even if he was struggling.
Bill is one of my personal role models. Don't let age get you down, don't let being unfit get you down, and don't let bad people get you down. Be a good man, and be a tough man, and life'll sort itself out.
I feel many clip makers have lost the art of the intro and outro. You my friend have done quite well though. Lead me in with a laugh and sent me off with one. Thanks for the hard work and good videos 😀
5:52 really? No fair? Man cheated Bill out of his record. If anything Bill extended his record. And he's got the balls to demand an asterisk next to Bill's name. Geez
I'm not going to lie I think Bill is one of the greatest characters to ever be created because even though it's sad that he lost everything it's amazing how much of an inspirational person he can be especially behind closed doors and it's sad that Hank and the rest of the gang know that but everybody just chooses not to get him to go back to that very way he was because I get it understandably they have their own life to live and they have jobs and families to take care of but I just feel like if this was my friend I would do everything in my power to get them back to where they were and who they used to be
2:13 The fact that Hank puts his helmet down and kneels in front of Bill says A LOT and explains why he puts up with so much. It's explained in an episode, but i can't remember which one
28 years old, national champion at 17, head coach state champ at 23, couple injuries and a pretty bad car crash later....man what i wouldnt do to relive some moments like that again
I will never get over the genius of using Boomhauer to call out plays!
Agreed, considering the hank, bill, and dale are canonically the only 3 (with John Redcorn sometimes breaking the language barrier.) in the show who can understand him. Even the wives who’ve known boomhauer most of their lives can’t understand him. They’ve literally had to be boomhauer to English translators before.
😂😂😂😂
@@InvictusfishMakes sense honestly. Bill probably understand him the best as he can speak Cajun. Hank just knows southern,Dale knows crazy and John knows native dialects
@@millasbooHell yeah \[T]/
@@millasboocajun french is just an out of date french dialect,doesn't mean that's the reason why he understands Boomhauer
When Bill actually tries even 1% of the time he ends up excelling at whatever he does. He's a prime example of just needing to believe in yourself
Damn lenore
Damn I never thought about it like that but youre right
Like the time he naturally got super jacked, Bills only limit is his self-esteem lol
Bill is cursed with depression. His own mind betrays him nearly every moment.
Damn right
The flashback in the bar is one of my favorites. The way Bill just stops that dude's punch dead in its tracks and is like "Take it easy, friend! We're all just here to rock." and then he just holds them all back while Boomhauer gets Hank out. Great shit. One of the few times in the show that Hank's been an unrepentant total jackass and had to have his ass saved and not the other way around.
Not his finest moment but he was drunk and was trying to boast about his buddy. That and at the time that king of the hill take place if you had a buddy that joined the military you would be proud of them.
This scene is important to not only the episode but the overall series to show Hank's deep sense of honor. Bill was a REAL friend and protected him when he was in a moment of weakness. This is why Hank stays Bill's friend through all of his "issues". He proved to Hank he was a true friend and Hank would never turn his back on a friend.
Not as cool, but he even handled boxes for Peggy's pyramid scheme until his feet bled.
@@iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd1053 "It's that kind of party! Anything goes! Extra fun!".
Its so good
You forget that Bill has incredible muscle memory as he got in incredible shape twice just after a few months of working out on two separate occasions
Depression is a bitch
@devangoad
It truly is
It wasn't even months. It was like 5 weeks, he packed on 40lbs of upper body muscle
That man must have 5% Olympian blood in him@@LoveHammerMan
the genetics of a greek statue and the mind of one too
there is not pit in hell deep enough for that mans ex wife
Or the US army.
The more I think about it.
I think that John redcorn was banging lenore as well before the divorce.
@@deplorabledegenerate2630just the brass leave the grunts out of it
Lenore needs a special place in hell
Don't you mean hill? I'll take my leave XD
The fact that they were given the rights to play "IronMan" in Bill's flashback. Makes it 100 times more badass. Bill truly was the Billdozer"
One of the most memorable parts of the whole series honestly.
For the longest time I thought it was saying "Arlen man".
@andrewdeluca7352 that's absolutely hilarious
Stranglehold is also fitting in the other scene.
@@andrewdeluca7352now I can’t un hear that 😂 thank you
I honestly wish they hadn't had to cut his bit out of the final credits for the last episode. They originally intended to show a short clip of him finally throwing out the remains of his wedding cake in the back of his freezer before heading over to the Hill house to have supper with the rest of the cast.
If bill isn't doing better for himself in the reboot I'll be thoroughly disappointed. I wanna see him somehow doing the best out of all of them.
@@ryman1933Same. Big dude deserves it. I really hope he gets another bodybuilding arc and actually sticks with it this time. He deserves to be happy and confident
@@rupert5066I imagine Bill is doing better for himself in the sense of he isn’t as sad and has more confidence, I don’t think another body builder arc is what he needs personally especially given his age but more dubs in life and being generally happy is good
@@ryman1933There's going to be a reboot?!
Now that’s a deep ending 😮
the fact hank used to have such a beautiful pompadour and traded in for a crew cut saddens me it really does
Hair thinning does hell for men high volume pompadours
@@KnucklesxReala911 I don’t think hank has thinning hair, considering his characters stances on things, he probably thinks a pompadour is something for a young man and chose a more ‘mature’ hair style as he aged.
Every time I see men with cropped, buzzed and especially shaved hair, I think to myself _"That man doesn't deserve to have hair; he deserves to go bald"._
@@JanetStarChild Some of us don't want to have to stand in front of a mirror for an hour every time we leave the house. I' ll stick with my short hair because getting ready for work takes a grand total of 20 minutes including making coffee.
@TeaInTheMorning-we2kh for me it's the summer heat. My hair is thick and makes it worse
“Damn, that man could coach” gets me every time
🔥
Broke your leg? Take a salt tablet.
"just don't step on me!" 😠
He was a victim
Bill could have made it to the NFL with his power running game. The Bill Dozer was a fucking monster
Luckily he didn't, Joined the military and quite likely the right call, he "Chipped his spine" On one of those high school plays. He would have had to go through the college gambit first; and considering his trademark *push" is so hard on the body I doubt he would have kept that shit going for a while.
@@eliasakkerman4597 Agreed, the body can only take so much and time is also a factor, by age 35; he would've had something worse than a spine fracture.
@@Evangelion543 you guys act like that isn't normal for NFL rbs
@@Evangelion543Shit, look at Earl Campbell; unstoppable force of nature in his prime, practically crippled by the time he was 50.
@@johnbode5528 Dude, that's bad. Crippled at 50? Rigorous activities that require strenuous muscle movement, mainly sports will wear the body out. Being crippled at 50 is no win, dude.
Bill is proof that depression is a greater obstacles than 5 grown men.
Depression usually fights with the strength of ten full grown men
@@montblancnoland1 perfect way to put it
Pain.
@@montblancnoland1 And you're not able to use any of your limbs
@@montblancnoland1 and it fights dirty
When he pushed all that furniture by himself in that truck, the Billdozer just gave gravity the middle finger
The RAW strength is unparalleled
Warms my heart that the crew never abandoned Bill. They stick with him no matter what shenanigans he does.
Lol the closest they got to abandoning him is when he joined a men’s choir
@@myquest666420And even then they go out of their way to drag him back when he's about be AWOL and given a dishonorable discharge.
Bill: Barbarian
Boomhower: Rogue
Dale: Wizard
Hank: Paladin
"God damn it Dale, you can't just cast fireball in this room! We'd all be engulfed in flame!"
@@lordofshades9852 Its my Dungeon
@@southernfriedmedia3968 cool Satan pfp, lot of respect for that scene
John redcorn: Druid
@@alexello1189 Bard?
Boomhauer calling football plays had me rolling
lol are you me I was watching and was thinking the same
The way he dominated his diabetes and how he quickly got into a build similar to the maximize your pump guy makes me think Bill’s genetics are super powerful.
Like he was lifting those weights for maybe half a week? And he was already just as jacked as that crew.
Well he has genetic and muscle memory from army and football. If he actually put some effort he easily could be as jacked as a football superstar or the best powerlifters
If he spoke french while jacked . He would be a woman magnet
@@lupohutchington269 Problem is Bill's not so good at judging when somebody is good for him. He's naive and too eager to please, which leads to him getting taken advantage of. Ahem, *Peggy*.
Its his confidence... its very fragile cause of Lenore cheating on him constantly... but when he gets his confidence back he becomes a beast.
Fun biology fact: The number of Myonuclei (which you gain when your working out) in your cells helps make it easier to regain a physique that you once had even if you've been inactive for a long time. Bill is a good example of this since while he still had plenty of fat on his body he quickly regained the muscles of his prime.
Every dog had his day, every now and then.
What I would have like to see is Bill get in shape and clean up his life in the future.
He did at one point. He just over did it.
@@Go4Bro I meant clean himself up and stay clean. Not crawling back into the muck
@@dariusthurman8835 Fair enough
@@Go4Bro the sad thing is I see alot of myself in Bill. Fat, Wasted Potential. I still have nice hair and Im taller than Hank but my life has been a downward spiral for years.
He had a little bit of time in the sun when he watched that golden retriever for that Naval officer
Sometimes I like to troll anime fanbases that do those who would win, Luffy, Goku, or Naruto posts, by saying that the Bill "Billdozer" Dauterive could outdo all three.
I mean you’re probably right. I wouldn’t fuck with the billdoZer
Any true anime fan would recognize the power of the quiet one who always sits on the sidelines
Normal anime fans troll those too , they are mostly dragonball fans
@@matejmotuz108 i wish. It seems even niche stuff gets the occasional power scaler wandering in and deciding to argue everyones ears off about nothin
@@leaffinite2001 stupid people are in all comunities
2:49 billdozer not only held three men back he was also pushing them back.
If that isnt pure strength i dont know what is.
Stopping a punch like that is also insanely difficult.
Most people don't realize you have to immediately arrest the force and momentum of the other guy's whole ass body as he throws the punch forward. It's like grabbing a fastball midair bare handed.
Remember Bill Is Only 5'9 so the fact he has that much Strength is Incredibly badass
Being a manlet helps with strength
@@radalexander71605’ 9” is a Manlet? Fuuuck
TIL i'm the same height as The Billdozer.
He’s on par with Goku’s height and strength!
@jrrrrrr1122 it isnt short but he is also is dealing with 6 feet plus and way over 200 pound men.....and he was able to still mow through them
So funny that Boomhauer is QB. His dialect is a coded play call system by design.
I love everything about this;
Ironman by Black Sabbath playing as Bill dozes his way through the DL
Hank attempting to stay humble, only to be showered by the gangs' excitement
& the coach, oh man lmao
Bill: That man can coach.
'coach', idek how many times this man has to kiss him XD
Goddamn.
Bill stronger than he was in Highschool.
The Sabbath Flash back has him going against four-five guys trying to stop him when he was in shape.
Out of shape, and unfortunately the number changes from frame to frame, but he was, at max, trudging through 6 in shape highschool defenseives.
Granted he couldn't move after, but image him at the strongest we see present day Bill (body builder mode). Image the amount of people it would take to stop him.
He held up a bunch of furniture at one point too while out of shape so my man still has some strength.
Bill is alternate universe Kratos
@@LatinaCreamQueen And that was against not only gravity, but severely unfavorable conditions (backing a semi down a mountain, blind, with no power steering).
@@LatinaCreamQueen I mean we call it out of shape, but a beer gut dad is a lot stronger than we think
after that herculean effort, Hank said,Bill do yourself a favor...don't look down
As a native Texan this has always been the most accurate version of a hill country boy
For real man
Bill is the most tragic character on the show.
I'd say all 4 tbh but somehow bill fits all 3 in 1
Boomhauwer = not much is known sadly backstory wise. Just his dad was important probably. Hopefully reboot does him justice. Same with Bill as most of his family is deceased
Dale = cheating wife same as Bill.
Hank = Going to a good football career but 1 bad decision (knee break for bill marrying leanore and joining the army) stopped it. Plus hank had a terrible childhood though while bill for the most part seems to be okayish...
Well hopefully he makes a comeback in the KOTH revival.
I’m weak & the thumbnail drew me in.
Seeing Bill push that furniture in the truck reminds us all of our “personal superpower” who had in our youth of that something we’re stupid good at & is left behind into adulthood.
Then the time comes your power is needed later in life and you’re rewarded with victory only you could achieve.
Young adults need to remember what their superpowers are and rejoice in them before it’s too late.
Your last statement contradicts your second one.
Imagine a pissed off bill running at you I’d shit myself🥲
This man was apparently strong enough to go against gravity and hold back a bunch of heavy furniture from sliding out of the back of a semi truck while going down a mountain and not to mention surviving a tank explosion. I’d be absolutely terrified.
@@epicty3607 not to mention that he managed to bulldoze his way to the DL zone, while dragging at least 6 to 7 other players who were desperately trying to stop him no matter what and must've been thinking, "who the hell is this guy and how is he still going?!" And all this after injuring his leg/ankle, all to protect his record fair and square.
Even at his age, William Fontaine de la Tour Dauterive is a straight up beast. If the man was able to get back in shape and clean his life without going a little overboard, he could straight up be a real-life superhero in Arlen. Or at the very least tell Dale that if he doesn't pick up that beer can he left on his lawn (again), then the Bill-Dozer is gonna pulverize Dale straight into a hospital bed
@@muttproductions2536 Yeah, but it's to bad his mental state prevents him from trying to better himself.
Kahn knows all too well when he tried to take down Bill's flag in season 4 and a pissed off Bill chased after him.
@@ClintonKEnaked mind you. Dude was going greek on his behind for trying to touch his flag
I love how when the furniture starts to slide in the truck, Bill has a brief moment of looking around in panic, until he suddenly decides it's time to bring out The Billdozer.
In the reboot I hope bill gets a happy ending. He deserves it. let him get back into shape and fall in love with a good woman that won't treat him like garbage.
Didnt he date khans mom for a while?
@@fumothfan9"are you working her overtime?" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
He’s had multiple chances to settle with a woman who actually cares about him he just always sabotages it because he likes people feeling sorry for him
@@joscar062”you’re riding her too hard” 💀 💀
He’s in his forties I’m sure he can bounce back if he truly believed in himself
A lot of people think Bill is weak.
Bill has been hurt, maybe irreparably; but weakness and wounds aren’t the same thing. When you measure him in light is all he has suffered, Bill is one of the strongest character’s in the show.
If we stick to the analogy of the "Billdozer" we can see Bill as a tank; that is, that you don't think a tank is "weak' after breaking down due to being hit by an enemy projectile, most of the time it can be patched up and put to work just as new, but when something actually destroys a tank you know that it was something terrible, something that would have destroyed everything else that was put in its way; that's what happened to Bill, we can actually see how Boomhauer crumbles after getting his hearth broken and his broke up was nothing compared to Bill's
2:50
damn he was smooth, fast, strong and he was quick to try and defuse the situation, bill is very deserving of respect.
As a kid I didn’t really care for Bill The Billdoozer but rewatching this in my 20s make me realize bill is alright, he’s just lonely like most of us are really.
You do know the coach was giving him steroids right
@@jorgeb3962 👀👀👀
I love how sometimes, we get a reminder of how much of a steam locomotive Bill is physically
Even in his age and not taking care of himself, he can push an apartments worth of furniture, against gravity, *_all by himself_*
The Billdozer, indeed.
Bill's a damn diesel engine. It takes awhile for him to get going, but once he starts he doesn't stop.
Physically, he's a freak of nature, but mentally he's as frail as a twig....
All because of that damn ex wife of his.
@@atomic747 His Father, Extended Family, Military, and God Damn Wife.
I disagree. He’s tough when it comes to specific aspects… this video shows him physically, enduring pain and injury for a single goal. If that’s not mentally tough, I don’t know what is.
However He’s not emotionally Tough though, bill was a sweet guy the entire show which people always took advantage of.
@@SoulKingBK They treat him like hes dumb because hes kind, but he's also intelligent.
I would say more like, he was easy to emotionally manipulate unfortunately. A sense of a lack of confidence in his looks, not having a wife and child like Hank, etc., I feel he was often comparing himself to others too much. He lead to his less than ideal habits in hygiene and sometimes stalking even. His need for emotional support without being able to get it from his guy friends meant that the rare times Hank actually did open up to him and tell him how much he meant to him as a friend meant the most to Bill.
Bill with confidence is a force of nature
At 3:15 Bill is pushing atleast 1,000 lbs of MOVING furniture WHILE ON A MOVING TRUCK
BOBBY: What HAPPENED to you?!
ME:. . . .(angry whisper) Lenore 😠
We sometimes forget how much of a tank Bill is, amazing 😂
Ill never understand how the gang find Hank more intimidating when Bill is capable of:
•Blocking a full force punch with one hand
•Send Hank flying first class with a complementary broken nose
•Haul 7-10 men (in and out of his prime)
•Push a while bunch of furniture that can break the backs of 5 men
The thing is, Bill is only capable of doing those things when he's properly motivated and not in the middle of a depressive episode. Hank on the other hand is a scary mf when he is truly angry, and he is always one of hand comment away from getting truly angry.
Hank is the second strongest of the group and the most temperamental. Bill was and still is a gentle giant.
Hank would *actually* throw hands.
Bill's too nice, even when that skinhead tried to attack Hank all Bill did was stop him. He never threw a single punch.
Roles reversed, Hank would have put that guy in a stretcher.
He was athletic and inspirational during high school and in the Army. Lenore and life wore him out. Sad.
The coach gave him steroids thats what wore him out and he didn't even know so his testosterone spiked which likely caused his depression
I Will never not laugh my ass off at him going apeshit on Hank like someone mentioned his sleeper agent code phrase, ‘PROTECT THE QUARTERBACK!’
I'm just now noticing Bill's football numbers were my exact numbers when I played in high school. I even had a nickname while on the field: the Jackhammer. Funny thing is I never watched a single episode of koth back then, so I couldn't have known about this
I hope you're doing well jackhammer
"Well, well... if it isn't saucy Jack."
@@PALACIO254 this actually was my nickname! Good guess!
Edit: jesus christ, I'm stupid as hell
I did a similar thing to Bill,only i rugby.
I was known as "The Whale".
I didnt do football, I was a swimmer. I was hairy and had large feet, everyone called me sasquatch
The fact that Bill puts on a suit to do a phone interview from his own home
These episodes are important to keep perspective and really give Bill redeemable traits and backstory. Too often he just looks to everybody else like a super depressed doormat, pitiful and not that bright and kind of a loser. Then you learn what a nice guy he is and that he used to work out and how whopping powerful he really is, it's just that his ex wife did him dirty and really fucked up his mental state and he never completely got over it. Pretty sure the only reason Hank wins in fights and can genuinely threaten to kick Bill's ass is because Bill is deeply depressed and has let himself get out of shape. Plus Bill doesn't want to hurt Hank. When Bill has confidence and puts in the effort, he's horrifying. His bad knee failed and put him in excruciating pain and he still slogged on with like 5-6 guys trying to pile on him before getting to the touchdown. He did that while being mostly out of shape, still overweight, and over 40 years old as well. That's basically superhuman that he was still able to do that even if he was struggling.
The coach gave him steroids thats what wore him out and he didn't even know so his testosterone spiked which likely caused his depression
@@jorgeb3962no he didn't
Nothing can stop the Bill Dozer not even Pocket Sand.
He has his sad and pathetic and frankly creepy moments, but overall, he’s a good guy and a badass
4:58
Bill: tries to run.
Bill's kneecap: oh hawl no!
Bill the damn Billdozer: fakk u, I got a job to do!
Bill was honestly the most precious out of them lot !!
Always loved the Billdozer. Absolutely badass.
That “NO!” at the end rivaled Wyatt Earp’s “NO!” in Tombstone when he kills Curly Bill.
Thank you for the montage in the beginning. 😊
It really puts bill’s character in perspective. Clearly more valuable than hank in his prime
Bro imagine having the career rushing touchdown record as a lineman. And he didn’t even finish he’s senior season. What an animal 😂
We often forget how strong and cool bill actually is
He has his sad and pathetic and frankly creepy moments, but overall, he’s a good guy and a badass
@@sgtwhisker26 agreed
I like how Boomhauer’s odd speech pattern allowed then to actively change plans on the fly
Bill is the friend we all strive to have
It's sad that Bill fell so far into depression and dependence on others. He was a real bulldozer.
The coach gave him steroids thats what wore him out and he didn't even know so his testosterone spiked which likely caused his depression
Life didn't go as planned for this poor man.
Chipped my spine on that play
Hank should have known better than to get in front of The Billdozer
Bill is one of my personal role models.
Don't let age get you down, don't let being unfit get you down, and don't let bad people get you down.
Be a good man, and be a tough man, and life'll sort itself out.
I feel many clip makers have lost the art of the intro and outro.
You my friend have done quite well though. Lead me in with a laugh and sent me off with one.
Thanks for the hard work and good videos 😀
3:26 The billdozer naruto running
Idk how I didn't notice that 😂😂
1:59 Bill's got that Larry Allen rocket booster. 🚀
1:39 😂😂😂 I need that laugh.
"I am Ironman" when that part starts i get the chills every single time, love it!!
Bill lore is so depressing. That woman destroyed his heart
The coach gave him steroids thats what wore him out and he didn't even know so his testosterone spiked which likely caused his depression
Man held an entire living room by himself. What a beast.
Bill could of been an outstanding body builder low key his body adapts easily and his strength only gets better
He was one in one episode.
@ironhell813 ik it's a shame he didn't maintain it
5:30 Old ass Bill poppin all the dust out of his arthritic ass joints and decides to hold off an entire team
Seeing Bill active and happy is my favorite part of KotH.
I always feel so bad for a bill, classic example of a man who gave life his all, but life just gave him shit back.
even years later, with an older body and less "up top", the Bill-dozer can still get the job done when push comes to shove! *VA-ROOOOOM!*
Bill knows when to hold em, knows when to fold em
5:52 really? No fair? Man cheated Bill out of his record. If anything Bill extended his record. And he's got the balls to demand an asterisk next to Bill's name. Geez
3:42 just puttin it out there, hank is about 6'2-6'3 and 220lbs and bill made him airborne lmao
"Well, there's that foreign exchange student who place-kicks barefoot... I think we've all had about enough of that."
Its normal to get chills when iron man starts up and hank and bill switch positions right?
Perfectly normal
3:40 Bill hurts Hank, I guess Hank had it coming.
I hope Bill gets some closure in the new season.
I always forget he has raw strength
I remember watching this show after school all the time
You can actually hear Bill's spine crack on the play.
50 year anniversary of the Billdozer’s record touchdown.
The football scene will always be goated
RIP to Dale VC Actor just when the reboot was greenlit
Apparently, Hardwick recorded several episodes of the reboot before he passed.
@@ianfinrir8724 Great guess we will see some episode unlike our luck with Boondocks
As I get older and my golden years seem so far behind me, I am sadly relating more to Bill Dauterive
I'm not going to lie I think Bill is one of the greatest characters to ever be created because even though it's sad that he lost everything it's amazing how much of an inspirational person he can be especially behind closed doors and it's sad that Hank and the rest of the gang know that but everybody just chooses not to get him to go back to that very way he was because I get it understandably they have their own life to live and they have jobs and families to take care of but I just feel like if this was my friend I would do everything in my power to get them back to where they were and who they used to be
When Bill over comes an obstacle it’s just inspiring 😊
Boomhauer: “downdownset”
“CutGoemmanduhdangitlooklikeadangoleblitzman”
“Changeplanman, fakehandofftohankcomearoundblitzfake
reverseflavorrundowndersetHIKE”
You SOB this was great and I think of this episode randomly when I see shit that needs raw strength
2:13 The fact that Hank puts his helmet down and kneels in front of Bill says A LOT and explains why he puts up with so much. It's explained in an episode, but i can't remember which one
Can you imagine how strong he’d be now if he never let himself go I mean the episode where he got jacked was evident of that
this is motivating
Balls of fucking steel man. Heavy metal billdozer
0:29 Patrick Mahomes when we hurt his ankle during the playoffs.
Somebody has to do a billdozer horror game. You are in a dar alley and start hear a faint rrr rrrrrr rrrrrrrrr.
Imagine The Billdozer being in the same team as Al Bundy 😳
Power running at its finest
The narrow urethra didn't slow Hank down... back in the day
28 years old, national champion at 17, head coach state champ at 23, couple injuries and a pretty bad car crash later....man what i wouldnt do to relive some moments like that again
What a beast