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21:47 -- Fun fact: Prior to the OT rules changing in '21, Eli Manning and Jared Lorenzen were also involved in the two longest games in college football history -- Manning at Ole Miss in 2001 and Lorenzen at Kentucky in 2003 (two years and two days apart), with QB Matt Jones and the Arkansas Razorbacks beating them both. Ole Miss was finally beaten after 7 overtimes, and Kentucky after 6, but I remember both games well as a Hog fan who first got into football heavily in high school between 2000 and '04. Arkansas 58, Ole Miss 56. Nov. 3, 2001 - Oxford, Miss. ... Arkansas 71, Kentucky 63. Nov. 1, 2003 - Lexington, Ky. ...
I remember watching the Arkansas vs Ole Miss game, that was crazy i couldn't believe what i was watching. After a point in those OTs it becomes GUT CHECK time who wants it the most. What happened during regulation doesn't matter. Its about leaving everything on the field. Awesome game.
Matt Jones was a bit of a cheat code in college - big and just deceptively fast. He always shocked a lot of people once he decided to take off running.
@@Alienated80 Seriously though -- you don't see a lot of guys at just over 6'6, 240lbs, with that kind of speed. I think his NFL Combine 40-time was a 4.37, which is insane, and he also had a 40" vertical. That's what excites me about Taylen Green coming in, although he's not nearly as much of a freak athlete as Jones was. I believe I've heard Green has 4.5 range speed, which is still exceptional at 6'6 and 220+ lbs.
I was at that ole miss game 7OT game. Also was there in 2K and saw Hefty Lefty play. Both nights are seared into my brain and are foundational memories for me. I loved watching Jared Lorenzen play, wish he was still here.
Jared Lorenzen - there was no other talent like yours. U did the unthinkable and got yourself a ring. Forever known as a legend. Jared Lorenzen 1981-2019❤️
@@DJDom797none of the topics were interesting. A female football player at Division 3 unnamed and unranked….lmmfao they let the water boy ply and the equipment managers in D3….BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
As a college student studying special education, I love that you talked about Caden Cox. You were very well-spoken using person-first language among other things. Proud of you for that and applaud you for it!
Just made it to the story about Derrick Coleman. You were also correct in saying “offensive-deaf player”. When someone is deaf or has autism, those are 2 DISABILITY-first disabilities. I am actually so impressed with your knowledge about this!
We had a cat on my High School football team. he was 6'8", over 400Lb. But in our case, he had one of those helicopter moms. She was at every practice, bothering the hell out of the coaches at the end of practice...all of that. The effect was, she turned this monster of a kid...into a complete wimp. Coaches tried to start him anyway, just because of his size. But you would see it in the film every Monday morning. For about one series of downs, the D-line would respect this kid and try to maneuver around him. But after about 3 or 4 plays, he had always exposed himself and they realized he was the weak link in our line. They'd just start going right at him and he'd go backwards like he was on skates. When he was in the game, the defense knew that every play we ran was going to the other side. Halfway through the season coach gave up on him and parked him on the bench. The lesson, to all of you wanna be soccer moms whose sons opt for football: Step aside, and let the coaches make a man out of your boys. You can take the biggest kid on the planet and turn him into a wimp by overprotecting him. Helicopter Moms...you are crippling your kids.
true story. Had first-hand experience with this very situation. I played with a big guy like that but he didn't last long during my years of playing HS ball. When I came back to coach right after highschool he came back as a player since he was like 2 years younger than I was. So, I had to deal with it as a teammate and as a coach. yikes. Dude had the size to take on at least 2 if not 3 d linemen, but in reality, a little guy at 140 pounds could put a half decent hit on him and he is skating backward, like you said. lol
Same story. One of my best friends was 6' and 240 in the 5th grade. I can remember him almost being as tall as me when he was down in a 3 point stance as I was standing up. By high school, he was 6'6 300. He wasn't fat at all. He was just a big guy. His mother was 6'2 anf his dad was 6'6. He could have been a monster. But he was raised by an emasculating mother who ruined him. We truly tried everything to fire him up and make him mean. He would flash a streak then go right back to getting killed. He played DT and I was middle linebacker on defense. I literally tried to fire him up every play. Coaches tried everything. Telling him repeatedly that no one could stop him if he would just go out there and impose his will on people. They would privately ask me what his deal was. I'd explain to them the situation with his mother. By the time High School was over he was 6'8 340. With an NFL body. He was no longer even on the team. He quit. He didn't want to put in the work. He was lazy, had no competiveness, and squandered God given talent people would have died for. His mother was mostly to blame. I heard he did eventually become a man when he got away from her by joining the military. I would have killed to have the opportunities he just let pass him by. Coaches gave up on him after watching him just get whipped and manhandled by kids half his size.
"There was an NFL QB who got so big that he was 560 pounds, which ruined his career..." - You're making it sound like Jared Lorenzen was 560 pounds while playing in the NFL, but that's not anything close to being true lol. He wasn't that big until after he retired. He was literally about half that size when he was in the NFL.
It's insane how i feel like i cant go on when things compared to this seem so insignificant. These people have the heart of true warriors. I wish I was at least half of relentless as these women and men.
Each person has their own limits and specific weak-points. Some struggles you may consider simply challenging could bring a "warrior" to their knees. Accept your worst day as proof you can survive AT LEAST that much and trials moving forward can feel that much easier.
In my opinion just going off how the game is meant I say she doesn’t belong playing American football she should stick to something else well because American football is a male sport of of the only male sports in the untied states so as baseball
@kaptainkaoz6656 Not to be that guy but have you ever heard of a comma? Also I know what you mean but your wording kinda makes you sound like a misogynistic middle schooler who just got his ass handed to him by a fourteen year old girl.
Low key I said the same thing, but still respect for her to even making a college team. Did it with hella odds stacked against her. But yeah definitely a roughing the passing flag
We all remember “Almost Too-Tall Jones” That dude in the thumbnail being nearly 9 ft tall is just unfair, especially since he’s got the speed of a track star
amazing video. I don't even follow football and I enjoyed the hell out of this. Excellent, short, sweet, but not too short narratives of each player and then just ending on that last guy, Jared. Made me want to do better/try harder. Much appreciated.
A full ride to a D1 school is an amazing accomplishment for anyone for real. To get one as a player with one arm is next level ! Very Impressive ! All of these stories are impressive. There should be more content like this. Well done Man.
Missed opportunity to put Shaquem Griffin in there. Dude actually played in the NFL with 1 hand, and got to play with his twin brother on the Seahawks.
Dave Stevens has more heart and will than most people...he could have just felt sorry for himself and given up...instead, he fought and fought...and eventually, he gained a role in sports...He is an inspiration that everyone should follow...
As far as athletes missing limbs, I went to school (K-12) with a guy who loved sports and played basketball, football and baseball every year and went on to be a basketball coach at our high school. Everyone knew someday, when he had kids, he would pass that love of sports on to them and absolutely make athletes out of them. His son was born missing an arm. I think he's about the same age as my nephew (around 10-ish now) and from what I've heard, even missing an arm, he's still one of the best players in baseball and basketball - I think they're just now getting to the age to be able to play football, which I'm sure he'll excel at too. I know I'm trying to coax my nephew into playing next season (I think nowadays, they split pee-wee up into like 3rd/4th grade and 5th/6th grade - when I played pee-wee, it was 3rd-6th all playing together - which I'm sure was intimidating to 3rd graders - I started in 5th grade so the age gap wasn't a big deal - but it seems like splitting it up that way might make reluctant moms less hesitant to let their kids play lol). But anyway, I'm thinking, in an attempt to compensate for and overcome disabilities, some players can actually somewhat "overcompensate" and end up better than other players without disabilities. That seems to be a theme.
Man Jared's story is so relatable to me. I've been struggling with food so hard, I know it's gonna kill me but I just can't stop. I'm not hungry, but I just can't stop.I've been able to hold it down to a max of 325lbs and have made it down to 270 but I've just been stuck. I can't go long enough of eating well and working out I eventually break. Being addicted to food is awful because it's not like other addictions where you can just avoid that substance. I need to have food in my house but when I have food in my house I binge. It sucks.
I feel for the kid that lost his leg! I almost lost mine back in 1975. I had a bad motorcycle accident and had a triple compound fracture of my right tibia and fibula. My leg was crushed and my foot was completely turned around backwards. Luckily I was 2 blocks from a hospital and a nurse witnessed it and held me down until the paramedics got there. 2 months in the hospital, a year later more operations as my bones weren't healing either. The bone graft helped and thankfully I never got any infections. It took 5 years for me to walk again without casts, crutches, and canes.
It was only not called roughing because it's a woman, and she only played as a PR stunt. I'm not saying she isn't a great person who worked her ass off, and I'm not saying there will never be a time where a woman will contribute to football, but there's simply an insurmountable advantage. Biological men competing in women's sports is the dumbest thing.
at 24:22 jared lorenzen shook off that linebackers sack attempt - like a full sized bull of africa shakes off a single lion attack! incredible' then as he runs for the side lines the crowd of everyone!!! does the side shuffle to safety as if an out of control bus was speeding towards them.. plus this guy had an excellent lefty throwing arm, no one will most likely ever see anything like this ever again.
When the narrator said, "Tom Dempsey knew his foot was a literal brick", and then Tom kicked the football a gazillion miles; I had so much happiness in my heart, and I was immediately overwhelmed with an overflow of joyful emotion. I really loved this video so very much. Each and every person who magnificently appeared, one by one, are truly inspiring, and are an amazingly awesome reminder of a perfect creation by our Loving God in the Heaven above. May God Bless each and every one of their miraculous souls with everything that is filled with happiness, peace, joy, and especially Love.
These men have stones made of brass and hearts of gold 💛.. their families must be so proud of them.. I applaud 👏 you fellas.. you did things most men couldn't do.. very inspiring
These are great stories. Inspirational for everyone facing insurmountable odds. Now what I'm going to say is not going to be popular. But some stories ate for future movies. Sad but true. It still takes nothing away from these brave people.
it is very sad that back then and even now these types of mental/eater disorders are not treated properly. If only they knew that they had to work with him to get him to eat health for himself and not just eat everything he may still be around loving life and he free would not be missing him now.
Excellent video. Im not the biggest football fan mainly cause of the way the NFL operates but, I like these unique stories in sports. People overcome a lot to fulfill their dreams!
My high school gym teacher was born with 1 arm. Can’t remember what college it was for but he was a pitcher on their baseball team. Was crazy watching him take his glove off to pitch and immediately have it back on right after the release. He was the teacher that inspired me to push myself.
All these people are an inspiration never give up never quit people think you can't do something it's just a motivator it gives you strength and will to do it prove everyone wrong
Chris Singleton made it to the NFL as a 1st round pick of the Patriots in 1990 despite only having one kidney. He donated the other to his twin brother while in college.
Jared was the best QB i played against in highschool. No one could get a hand on him, super elusive, cannon of an arm. Started both QB and on defense. His blue birds destroyed our home coming our senior year. Was an honor to play the game with you, sir!
Jared played against my High school when I was younger in state playoffs, I watched him every game in blue, he was the most exciting QB a Kentucky highschool or college has ever had. Even though Tim was the best to play IMO at Kentucky as bringing the most excitement and second best UK QB on the list it was Jared.
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21:47 -- Fun fact: Prior to the OT rules changing in '21, Eli Manning and Jared Lorenzen were also involved in the two longest games in college football history -- Manning at Ole Miss in 2001 and Lorenzen at Kentucky in 2003 (two years and two days apart), with QB Matt Jones and the Arkansas Razorbacks beating them both. Ole Miss was finally beaten after 7 overtimes, and Kentucky after 6, but I remember both games well as a Hog fan who first got into football heavily in high school between 2000 and '04.
Arkansas 58, Ole Miss 56. Nov. 3, 2001 - Oxford, Miss. ...
Arkansas 71, Kentucky 63. Nov. 1, 2003 - Lexington, Ky. ...
I remember watching the Arkansas vs Ole Miss game, that was crazy i couldn't believe what i was watching. After a point in those OTs it becomes GUT CHECK time who wants it the most. What happened during regulation doesn't matter. Its about leaving everything on the field. Awesome game.
Matt Jones was a bit of a cheat code in college - big and just deceptively fast. He always shocked a lot of people once he decided to take off running.
@@Alienated80 Seriously though -- you don't see a lot of guys at just over 6'6, 240lbs, with that kind of speed. I think his NFL Combine 40-time was a 4.37, which is insane, and he also had a 40" vertical.
That's what excites me about Taylen Green coming in, although he's not nearly as much of a freak athlete as Jones was. I believe I've heard Green has 4.5 range speed, which is still exceptional at 6'6 and 220+ lbs.
I was at that ole miss game 7OT game. Also was there in 2K and saw Hefty Lefty play. Both nights are seared into my brain and are foundational memories for me. I loved watching Jared Lorenzen play, wish he was still here.
Jared Lorenzen - there was no other talent like yours. U did the unthinkable and got yourself a ring.
Forever known as a legend.
Jared Lorenzen 1981-2019❤️
I sure enjoyed watching him play in college.
So many good memories of 22. He is missed.
Agreed he was a beast and had a cannon for an arm.
How did he die?
The Hefty Lefty will be a legend forever.
"this 7ft giant was too big for the nfl" proceeds to talk about everything but the 7ft giant except for like 90 seconds of the video.
Classic Rebound move tbh lmfao
I mean, i'm not complaining. The other topics were interesting too
at least he added timestamps to the video haha
Same bro that was interesting bro but he like told it in like 20 minutes in the vid?
@@DJDom797none of the topics were interesting.
A female football player at Division 3 unnamed and unranked….lmmfao they let the water boy ply and the equipment managers in D3….BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
As a college student studying special education, I love that you talked about Caden Cox. You were very well-spoken using person-first language among other things. Proud of you for that and applaud you for it!
Just made it to the story about Derrick Coleman. You were also correct in saying “offensive-deaf player”. When someone is deaf or has autism, those are 2 DISABILITY-first disabilities. I am actually so impressed with your knowledge about this!
😊😊
What an warmly enlightening study that must have been❤❤
as someone who goes to school in highland heights i get chills seeing his photo everyday in the trophy room reminding myself to stay fit
Who lorenzen?
This is one of the best made sports videos on TH-cam. Ending it with Jared Lorenzen was a great choice. Got a sub in me now.
Agreed!
Right on, when I feel sorry for myself I'm going to watch this video again.
We had a cat on my High School football team. he was 6'8", over 400Lb. But in our case, he had one of those helicopter moms. She was at every practice, bothering the hell out of the coaches at the end of practice...all of that. The effect was, she turned this monster of a kid...into a complete wimp.
Coaches tried to start him anyway, just because of his size. But you would see it in the film every Monday morning. For about one series of downs, the D-line would respect this kid and try to maneuver around him. But after about 3 or 4 plays, he had always exposed himself and they realized he was the weak link in our line. They'd just start going right at him and he'd go backwards like he was on skates. When he was in the game, the defense knew that every play we ran was going to the other side.
Halfway through the season coach gave up on him and parked him on the bench.
The lesson, to all of you wanna be soccer moms whose sons opt for football: Step aside, and let the coaches make a man out of your boys. You can take the biggest kid on the planet and turn him into a wimp by overprotecting him. Helicopter Moms...you are crippling your kids.
Sounds more like a lion than a cat.
@@dr.emilschaffhausen4683 haha
true story. Had first-hand experience with this very situation. I played with a big guy like that but he didn't last long during my years of playing HS ball. When I came back to coach right after highschool he came back as a player since he was like 2 years younger than I was. So, I had to deal with it as a teammate and as a coach. yikes. Dude had the size to take on at least 2 if not 3 d linemen, but in reality, a little guy at 140 pounds could put a half decent hit on him and he is skating backward, like you said. lol
Same story. One of my best friends was 6' and 240 in the 5th grade. I can remember him almost being as tall as me when he was down in a 3 point stance as I was standing up. By high school, he was 6'6 300. He wasn't fat at all. He was just a big guy. His mother was 6'2 anf his dad was 6'6. He could have been a monster. But he was raised by an emasculating mother who ruined him. We truly tried everything to fire him up and make him mean. He would flash a streak then go right back to getting killed. He played DT and I was middle linebacker on defense. I literally tried to fire him up every play. Coaches tried everything. Telling him repeatedly that no one could stop him if he would just go out there and impose his will on people. They would privately ask me what his deal was. I'd explain to them the situation with his mother. By the time High School was over he was 6'8 340. With an NFL body. He was no longer even on the team. He quit. He didn't want to put in the work. He was lazy, had no competiveness, and squandered God given talent people would have died for. His mother was mostly to blame. I heard he did eventually become a man when he got away from her by joining the military. I would have killed to have the opportunities he just let pass him by. Coaches gave up on him after watching him just get whipped and manhandled by kids half his size.
we had a term for those guys... "Big for Nothing"
What a fun video. Makes me want to rewind the clock and look at myself to say, "what's your excuse, dork?" True inspiration these men are.
The last one made me cry 😭
R.I.P Jared Lorenzen
Me too amazing guy i'm 61 the young are supposed to old live the older folks RIP Jared.
Same 😢😢😢😢😢😢
"There was an NFL QB who got so big that he was 560 pounds, which ruined his career..." - You're making it sound like Jared Lorenzen was 560 pounds while playing in the NFL, but that's not anything close to being true lol. He wasn't that big until after he retired. He was literally about half that size when he was in the NFL.
It's insane how i feel like i cant go on when things compared to this seem so insignificant. These people have the heart of true warriors. I wish I was at least half of relentless as these women and men.
Each person has their own limits and specific weak-points. Some struggles you may consider simply challenging could bring a "warrior" to their knees. Accept your worst day as proof you can survive AT LEAST that much and trials moving forward can feel that much easier.
Let's not forget Kenny Walker of the Denver Beoncos in the 90s. He was the first deaf person on defense.💯
When Walker played at Nebraska it was amazing to see the whole stadium doing sign language applause for him.
That legless guy brought me to tears, what an inspirational human being.
The girl football player had a late hit on the quarterback as her big play.
In my opinion just going off how the game is meant I say she doesn’t belong playing American football she should stick to something else well because American football is a male sport of of the only male sports in the untied states so as baseball
@kaptainkaoz6656 Not to be that guy but have you ever heard of a comma? Also I know what you mean but your wording kinda makes you sound like a misogynistic middle schooler who just got his ass handed to him by a fourteen year old girl.
@@kaptainkaoz6656 Technically, none of the 3 major sports leagues prohibits women from playing, they just wouldn't be able to compete.
yep, she finished the tackle well after the back threw the ball - ur right.
Low key I said the same thing, but still respect for her to even making a college team. Did it with hella odds stacked against her. But yeah definitely a roughing the passing flag
The comedy gold of adding a female athelete to the list of handicapped atheletes! 🤣🤣
It is when her highlight is the softest roughing the passer penalty I have ever seen.
That girl doing that unblocked rush on the quarterback was amazing. Nothing but talent right there are folks.😂
I love hearing stories like these. It only proves NOTHING can stand in the way of your dreams except your own self.
Very inspirational thought but not rooted on reality.
There must be countless amount of people lacking limb(s) or sense(s) that were shown the door.
Wow I remember when someone was too tall to join the nfl
Same
It was crazy
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We all remember “Almost Too-Tall Jones”
That dude in the thumbnail being nearly 9 ft tall is just unfair, especially since he’s got the speed of a track star
What a respectful ass ending. This is why I love nfl fans. We’re bonded through hardship and own struggles of playing the sport ourselves. Rip Jared!!
#22 Big Blue Nation Will NEVER forget.
amazing video. I don't even follow football and I enjoyed the hell out of this. Excellent, short, sweet, but not too short narratives of each player and then just ending on that last guy, Jared. Made me want to do better/try harder. Much appreciated.
A full ride to a D1 school is an amazing accomplishment for anyone for real. To get one as a player with one arm is next level ! Very Impressive ! All of these stories are impressive. There should be more content like this. Well done Man.
Incredible video! The man with no legs that accomplished so much I really admire that underdog story! Absolutely incredible! ❤
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS MAN!😂🎉❤
Sir, when you said you wish Jake could see the snap he made. I darn near died. You're a fool for that one 😂💀
The comment i was looking for 😂😂😂
Missed opportunity to put Shaquem Griffin in there. Dude actually played in the NFL with 1 hand, and got to play with his twin brother on the Seahawks.
I can't believe they forgot him! (Though we Seahawks fans haven't!)
Unlike most people on this list, he actually got drafted in the NFL. I think he was the only disabled person ever to be picked
18:05 I love how they all gang up on him lol
Dave Stevens has more heart and will than most people...he could have just felt sorry for himself and given up...instead, he fought and fought...and eventually, he gained a role in sports...He is an inspiration that everyone should follow...
These legends inspire me.
9:09 why he look like Tyreeks HALF brother 😂😂😂
As far as athletes missing limbs, I went to school (K-12) with a guy who loved sports and played basketball, football and baseball every year and went on to be a basketball coach at our high school. Everyone knew someday, when he had kids, he would pass that love of sports on to them and absolutely make athletes out of them. His son was born missing an arm. I think he's about the same age as my nephew (around 10-ish now) and from what I've heard, even missing an arm, he's still one of the best players in baseball and basketball - I think they're just now getting to the age to be able to play football, which I'm sure he'll excel at too.
I know I'm trying to coax my nephew into playing next season (I think nowadays, they split pee-wee up into like 3rd/4th grade and 5th/6th grade - when I played pee-wee, it was 3rd-6th all playing together - which I'm sure was intimidating to 3rd graders - I started in 5th grade so the age gap wasn't a big deal - but it seems like splitting it up that way might make reluctant moms less hesitant to let their kids play lol). But anyway, I'm thinking, in an attempt to compensate for and overcome disabilities, some players can actually somewhat "overcompensate" and end up better than other players without disabilities. That seems to be a theme.
Rest easy jared. Your legacy stays in our hearts on the Feild ❤️🙏🏻🔥
He'll never be forgotten. He was a special person. Breaks my heart.
Damn straight!! Go BBN!!!
I’m just laughing at the thumbnail🤣 also mad the thumbnail wasn’t included in the video 😂
Man Jared's story is so relatable to me. I've been struggling with food so hard, I know it's gonna kill me but I just can't stop. I'm not hungry, but I just can't stop.I've been able to hold it down to a max of 325lbs and have made it down to 270 but I've just been stuck. I can't go long enough of eating well and working out I eventually break. Being addicted to food is awful because it's not like other addictions where you can just avoid that substance. I need to have food in my house but when I have food in my house I binge. It sucks.
All these peeps are legends fr
girls hit was soft and late
Ikr. I actually almost died watching that
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NFL tryouts? 1:34
Bruh 🤣 STOP it.... just stop it.... just imagine, 2 foot 5 and everyone running towards him...😂
I feel for the kid that lost his leg! I almost lost mine back in 1975. I had a bad motorcycle accident and had a triple compound fracture of my right tibia and fibula. My leg was crushed and my foot was completely turned around backwards. Luckily I was 2 blocks from a hospital and a nurse witnessed it and held me down until the paramedics got there. 2 months in the hospital, a year later more operations as my bones weren't healing either. The bone graft helped and thankfully I never got any infections. It took 5 years for me to walk again without casts, crutches, and canes.
12:15 “that quarterback didn’t know what hit him” proceeds to show the weakest and latest hit of all time
Jake olson is my family friend i see him every now and then, even though he’s busy nowadays doing all of his ted talks and other stuff
that was roughing the passer, she "killed" him😂
Definitely
It was only not called roughing because it's a woman, and she only played as a PR stunt. I'm not saying she isn't a great person who worked her ass off, and I'm not saying there will never be a time where a woman will contribute to football, but there's simply an insurmountable advantage. Biological men competing in women's sports is the dumbest thing.
Brutal tackle
Bout as painful as a 4th grader jumpin on you, it may have hurt a small bit, but definitely not note worthy
If I was the QB I would take a bath after the game once I was told that a lesbian tackled me
Reporter::Did that QB know what😮(Very disrespectful) or who hit him"
Haley Van Voris:::"Dude ian know you was a girl"🤦♂️
Let’s go my Steelers nation!
Pillsbury Throw Boy is the best name EVER
Derrick Coleman is also the only legally deaf NFL player to have a Super Bowl Ring
Thank you for this video, as European I never watched NFL but this gave me chills, RIP Lorenzen
Love the mental fortitude cody has!! What a beast!!
8:20 All I was thinking about was DAMN this dude can take a beating too. 😂
at 24:22 jared lorenzen shook off that linebackers sack attempt - like a full sized bull of africa shakes off a single lion attack! incredible' then as he runs for the side lines the crowd of everyone!!! does the side shuffle to safety as if an out of control bus was speeding towards them.. plus this guy had an excellent lefty throwing arm, no one will most likely ever see anything like this ever again.
When you've maxed out your Human Spirit!!! This video made my day! Thank you for uploading!
What a GREAT compilation!!❤
When the narrator said, "Tom Dempsey knew his foot was a literal brick", and then Tom kicked the football a gazillion miles; I had so much happiness in my heart, and I was immediately overwhelmed with an overflow of joyful emotion. I really loved this video so very much. Each and every person who magnificently appeared, one by one, are truly inspiring, and are an amazingly awesome reminder of a perfect creation by our Loving God in the Heaven above. May God Bless each and every one of their miraculous souls with everything that is filled with happiness, peace, joy, and especially Love.
Dempsey played for the Saints.
The Jake Olson story brought a tear to my eye. Love it
But you ain't got no legs lieutenant Dan!!😂😂😂
Fr brother ✊️
ive been watching videos since i was 7 and i am 10. i love rebound
These men have stones made of brass and hearts of gold 💛.. their families must be so proud of them.. I applaud 👏 you fellas.. you did things most men couldn't do.. very inspiring
These are great stories. Inspirational for everyone facing insurmountable odds.
Now what I'm going to say is not going to be popular. But some stories ate for future movies. Sad but true.
It still takes nothing away from these brave people.
I remember seeing Jared on the news because I live in the area he lived in and it was so sad rip
it is very sad that back then and even now these types of mental/eater disorders are not treated properly. If only they knew that they had to work with him to get him to eat health for himself and not just eat everything he may still be around loving life and he free would not be missing him now.
Excellent video. Im not the biggest football fan mainly cause of the way the NFL operates but, I like these unique stories in sports. People overcome a lot to fulfill their dreams!
Makes me feel so good for them…
Truly inspirational 💪🏾
14:13 he’s literally on my fantasy football team
My high school gym teacher was born with 1 arm. Can’t remember what college it was for but he was a pitcher on their baseball team. Was crazy watching him take his glove off to pitch and immediately have it back on right after the release. He was the teacher that inspired me to push myself.
Actually, being deaf is a big advantage; you readily hit until the whistle, never get drawn offsides, and pay full attention to your keys.
That short guy looks like Tyree Hill he's beast af
These are very heart warming
Excellent, awe inspiring vid!!
Great to see how great athletes you all are.All the best God bless you all your days ✝️🕊️🇺🇸
2:12 you have a spine💀😭
12:14 I get she’s a girl but that QB was standing still just watching the play while she is struggling to tackle him and she gets hyped up
I agree. Plus, girls should not be playing against boys - too much potential to get hurt. Ridiculous.
Yup, she doesn't belong in this video or on a football field with these monsters.
That was totally scripted.
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I know I wasnt the only confused one when he said Jason Carter at 8:13 😂
All these people are an inspiration never give up never quit people think you can't do something it's just a motivator it gives you strength and will to do it prove everyone wrong
Chris Singleton made it to the NFL as a 1st round pick of the Patriots in 1990 despite only having one kidney. He donated the other to his twin brother while in college.
Jared was the best QB i played against in highschool. No one could get a hand on him, super elusive, cannon of an arm. Started both QB and on defense. His blue birds destroyed our home coming our senior year. Was an honor to play the game with you, sir!
Thanks for sharing this, very inspirational!
8:21 Ouch. Yeah, he may be good, but he's also speedrunning towards CTE taking hits like that all the time 😆😆😆
Jared Lorenzen is quite the story. RIP Pillsbury Throwboy.
1:44 it will be the Dallas Cowboys that will draft him😂😂😂
James Connor.❤ I'm a Steeler fan, & I will never have anything but live & respect for that man. Glad to see him playing well in Arizona.
That Tom Dempsey line he's out of line for this "he's right foot is a literal brick" had me dying out of my living room seat 😂😂😂
as a girl who's been bullied for playing football, i look up to hailey van voorhis. she is definitely a quarterback i will continue to look up to
She was a safety... not a QB.
@@CommonCentrist82 she played both
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Stop typing like you're a Neanderthal
Good job Cody, keep going!
Rip superbowl champ! Great video man
Everybody who gave this man a chance is doing a charity work. No way this man could ever do any real damage in any sport
these athletes with extreme challenges are probably some of the greatest athletes most of us have never heard of. just think about it
That was awesome. These kids refused to take no for an answer
14:27 and bro is still in the nfl to this day 🫡
Jared played against my High school when I was younger in state playoffs, I watched him every game in blue, he was the most exciting QB a Kentucky highschool or college has ever had. Even though Tim was the best to play IMO at Kentucky as bringing the most excitement and second best UK QB on the list it was Jared.
I'll take #22 over #2 any day. 2 was an all time great, but #22 was special.
The 4 ft guy looks like a mini Tyreek Hill with short hair 😂
Believe in yourself have strength & confidence ❤️🔥
Now this is a TH-cam video!❤
I will do a push up for every like this comment gets
Jared Lorenzen is a legend. Rest in Peace big man.
I don't believe in excuses, I believe in solutions. Telling someone they can't...is the best way to make sure they do
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I love all of your videos
Now we need to find an invisible man.😂😂😂