Loved the Boz at Oklahoma, he was electric, being a Seahawks fan I was stoked when they drafted him, shame about his injuries as he was a damn good linebacker, and smart business acumen. Long live the Boz44 🙌🙌
That movie was the shit back in the 80s couldn’t have picked a better person to play the role and go undercover. What a great success story that movie was with him the Boz in it 💯🔥
Agreed. Very good stuff. Too bad the Boz career was cut short. It would have been interesting to see what he'd have become. Amazing the hits he put on people that are now penalties!
I just found out last winter (because I really hadn't been paying attention and its not like they cite the cast) that Boz is the Sheriff in the Fansville Dr. Pepper ads. Always a great character!
I met him a couple of years ago at a charity fundraiser. I was a huge fan but I get why many didn’t like the antics. He’s admitted he went to far but I put myself in his position as a 21 year old and everyone teling him he could do no wrong. But he was always a good student and a loyal friend. At the event he was personable , funny and really took time away to talk to my young son about life and belief in himself and work ethic. I can’t say anything negative about the guy.
Not just that but making a lot of money off the persona. He probably did take it too far, but that was just the name of the game back then. A much better time.
Straight up bada - -. Boz was one tough dude. I loved watching and cheering for him, even though as a New Englander I was raised a Patriots fan. Boz exemplified the 1980’s showboat mentality along with players like Mcmahon, the Fridge Perry, and Bo Jackson. Those were great times, when the players wore big shoulder pads, loose jerseys, and actually were able to make big hits on the football field. I loved how Boz had a swagger and a smile at the same time. Long live The Boz!!!
I grew up in Oklahoma as a HUGE Boz fan. The first OU game I went to, the Sooners beat Missouri 77-0, and from what I can remember the Tigers were down to their 3rd string QB by the end of the game thanks to Boz. I had pretty good seats, and I yelled "HEY BOZ" from the stands and he looked up and waved to me. Pretty cool for 14-year-old me!
I was a student at OU in the middle 1980s when Bosworth was on the team. A lot of people don’t realize that when the Boz was at OU, the roster was one the greatest ever assembled at the college D1 level going 33-3 with a National Championship (‘85) - played for two (2). All 3 losses were to the Miami Hurricanes, one of the games in which Boz’s initial shoulder injury occurred - which would ultimately seal his NFL fate in a few short years ahead. The Boz truly was a great LB in every sense of the word. The guy could run a 4.5 in pads. He was far more dominant in college at OU than Derrick Thomas (HOF - KC Chiefs) was at Alabama. Also, he got off to a similar start in the NFL toThomas’ (started as rookie - good stats). Problem was, Boz had damaged his shoulder at OU in the Miami game. All of the insiders knew that there was a big chance (based upon his attacking style of play) he would not survive in the NFL - and it happened (his shoulder failed).,
Their roster was insane, 2 black qb's faster than everyone... Keith jackson TE... The BOZ himself with a Lambo and... Their QB Jamielle Holieway whore a full length mink on the sideline... money was flowing through NOrman. You best believe it.
@@mistakeef all those top schools were paying players. Instead of making a big statement by going after the big schools, they punished the small market smu instead.
Any one who plays the game at that level pays a price and many with their lives. I went to high school and colleges with Mosi Tatupu (New England). As a student at USC I also saw the AFL practice at our field for the NFL Pro Bowl and the LA Coliseum, with folks like Len Dawson, Paul Griese, Bubba Smith, Buck Buchanan, Ben Curtis, Paul Warfield, Ted Hendricks, etc. in 1970s. Based upon what I saw on that practice field, I realized the price these guys were paying to play the game beyond what they were being paid.
@@superhakker3198 not quite a legend. Maybe a media legend. His career was very short and injury riddled. He played hard and it was fun for a couple years.
I always appreciated the Boz and I thought that MNF game ruined him but looking back Bo was other worldly. Im glad Boz is doing good and look back with humility. I will always like him
I was a big Brian Bosworth fan back in the day. Him and others made huge pads and collar guards popular. I wanted the same thing when I played football. He was the man.
I grew up in OK and saw Bosworth play almost every weekend on TV. When he went to Seattle, it was out of market so I only saw him a few times as a professional. I remember him for what he accomplished on the field far above any of the publicity. He could change the game in a moment.
I know you Brian & if it's who I think it is we are KC Chief fans.. but... but probably a common name @Brian Clevenger, agree though that the Boz was/is Legend!
@@RobinDavis-se6qi ??? For sure I was always a Chief's fan; since the day Joe Delaney made the ultimate sacrifice.... If I was the Clev you knew, I hope we were alright. I know how I was.
That was an awesome video I really enjoyed the humor it's nice seeing Boz again, the excitement he brought to the game, and the little time he was there was great.
I was 13 years old living in Seattle when The Boz came to the Seahawks. It was the most exciting thing to happen to me and my friends as we were Seahawk fanatics. I remember buying the book, getting the sunglasses. So much fun!! I remember my friends were all so excited one day as they claimed they saw him and his white corvette at the mall. I was devastated.... but they might have been messing with me, haha
@@youflatbro7498 I agree with you 100% but at the time it felt like we were maybe a contender. That's when the games didn't sell out and had blackouts. Tickets were $47 and lots available. Playoffs and superbowl were just something other teams did.
He really is if you saw his documentary or 30 for 30 with his teenage kids back them days more than 10 years ago he was doing right thing but when he was young he had that chip on his shoulder he was pretty Arrogant but that was his sell back then to me or (you or me may not liked him too much way back . But like We All grew up !
He was my idol as a kid! I had his full size poster in my room and every shirt they sold at the original nfl shop inside Montgomery ward! It was sad to see him retire and being from LA i had to hear about Bo all the fn time! From one Brian to the best Brian thank you for making my childhood entertaining!
I had a class with him at OU in an auditorium-sized classroom. When most athletes sat near the back of the room, Bosworth was always in the front row. I had heard he made good grades, and I never doubted it after seeing this.
Boz takes a lot of grief … one of the most intense players on the football field in college and NFL. Hits like a truck. Could run hard and fast too. I respect he went all-in on his persona and he owns it too.
The Boz is iconic. He does great as the Sheriff on the Dr Pepper commercials. And honestly, his movie “Stone Cold” is a glorious 90s tasty cheese fest. 😁
Peyton I really love your sense of humor! I did remember when we won the supplemental draft and got Bosworth. The hype was through the roof! He was fun to watch.
Been a fan of Boz since his days with the Sooners. He was a great inspiration when I played linebacker (the best position in football). Great memories! "Where's his rookie year? Don't worry 'bout that." 🤣
I hated him when he was playing against my Cornhuskers, but he was the man when he joined my beloved Seahawks. We can only wonder what could have been with a full career.
Love it! I was 7 years old had the boz poster on my wall, and I am a lifetime Seahawks fan. In the 80s you couldn't be bad ass if you didn't have a mullet/ boz cut, unless of course you were bo Jackson then you could have any haircut you wanted.
I am laughing and crying at the same time!!! I was in the Army and I bragged to my friends that Seattle was going to crush the Raiders during MNF. I lost quite a few six-packs to repay my debts.
No one was stoping Bo that game. One of the best football performances I have seen. Bo Jackson game is up there with Ad's 250+ yard game and some of the Barry Sanders bullshit runs. Which involved making men look like they were trying to tackle air.
I actually think this was done very well absolutely hilarious I was ready to bypass the video but I found myself enjoying every second all the way to the very end kudos🎉🎉🎉
Since the NFL doesn't allow performance enhancing drugs (steroids), Bosworth had a short career. He was busted in college for using them, and when he couldn't continue in the NFL, his career was short lived.
This was great fun. The Boz flamed out much too early. Had hecnot destroyed his shoulders, there's no telling how far he might have gone. For one season, he was a beast!
@@TheBlueDogMan i think he stated that in his documentary, that his natural body structure could not support the size he put on in college and he knew it but needed it to play, as well as steroids and the number of hits he delivered.
Boz was one of the better linebackers of all time. Bo Jackson was one of the single best athletes ever to play. That's why he was able to run through Boz.
Boz was one of the best college linebackers I have ever seen. As a pro, he had potential to very very good but was cut short to injury. Now Bo, was a freak of nature. What could have been if he had played football full time and didn’t wreck his hip against the Bengals. Would have been an all time great.
I loved the OU wishbone days, but as much as I hate to admit it that Switzer was his own worst enemy and the Boz help contribute to his demise. If only Switzer would have realized some of his young men were not mature enough to handle the situation they were in.
@@MegaSammy70 A Baptist preacher at QB A halfback that painted his shoes silver and was dubbed 'Smoke through a keyhole' by Darrell Royal A HB named Elvis and another named Ivory Wideout named Tinker Three Selmon brothers that anchored the defense and another named Jimbo A halfback that thought he could fly Oklahoma Sooner fan since 1974
Yeah, but were you there when students got in free to watch OU play UNLV when it was televised on ESPN back in Feb 1987. OU won 89-88. My voice was sore for a week from yelling for 40 straight minutes. Such an amazing game.
I remember when #55 was the number that was the most popular when I was in high school. I was the backup to our #55 I was #60. #55 became our classes best linebacker my sophomore year. He was all conference on offense and defense for four years. That why I was always his backup.
Heck, there are videos here on TH-cam of Bo Jackson breaking past or running over Lawrence Taylor - so the whole 'Boz Busting' run over Boz was just Media Hype. No Linebacker was going to be able to stop a full speed Bo Jackson at the Goal Line.
@@carljacobson7156yeah standing Bo up when he’s got all the momentum just isn’t happening. Like Boz said if that play is 2nd and 10 at the 50 next play is 3rd and 6. He didn’t get around fast enough to get his head ball side and drive him lateral toward the sideline. So ultimately Bo wins touchdown Raiders. That’s all that matters. But that play is hyped way more than it is in reality. Mfs act like Bo put Boz flat on his back and ran clear over him.
I cant begin to tell you how much I love this! I was born in 1987, so too young to watch THE BOSS. Based on NFL highlights I grew up on, his reputation was sewed as a fraud because Jackson showed him up on Monday night football and he had a short career. I idolized Zack Thomas and ALL the badass linebackers in NFL history but didn't have a good appreciation for THE BOZZ until seeing this. America needs more of this, keep it going!
As a Seattleite and Seahawk fan, I loved the Boz. Had his poster in my bedroom as a kid. I loved the attitude. Injuries shortened what would have been an outstanding NFL career. Cheers Boz!
Peyton is a living example of a person that understands humanity at its core. If more people embraced the notion that we humans might not always agree with one another, we can still be civil and even laugh about our differences.
😂This was nice to watch this. Awesome job Peyton 👏🏽. My big brother loved the Boz on the Seahawks even though our family were Redskins fans. Nice memories
The Boz was one of the most dominant LBers in college. Yes, he had a great team but he was a phenomenal combo of quickness, speed, ferocity and intuition. I proudly hang my 44 and 55 jerseys. Just wish he didn’t hit so hard and use up all his shoulders.
Bravo gentlemen. This was awesome to see the satire. We need more of the BOZ on social media. I was a middle linebacker and fullback when boz came in the nfl. Had the BOZ hair, Peyton’s Roos and Bo Jackson trainers, beastie boys licensed to ill cassette in our Walkman in the 80s. Thank you for the flashbacks.
I always hated how people think Boz couldn't compete in the NFL instead of the truth which is he would have been a great player if not for his shoulder injury.
Stone Cold needs to be added to the next Expendables movie, Stallone has brought just about every other action star into the series, time for The Boz and a few others not yet seen in the series. 😂😂
That was good. I loved watching both of those guys play in college and beyond , also enjoyed watching Peyton as a high school player here in New Orleans. His dad was a childhood hero of mine and was a great QB on a bad team.
I wished when I was a kid my eyes opened and understood that he was way ahead of his time . In buisness he knew how to market his brand👍and when he called out the NCAA (so true! Worst today) the saving grace I think for him was that he took and gave hits in the NFL for one year avoiding hopefully CTE👍
That is the beauty of it. If you never did wrong then how difficult would be your transformation? On the other hand the Hard ass Biker for 30 years has a lot to be sorry for. Same path to redemption. :-)
The best humor is when individuals can "satire" themselves! Well done, gentlemen!!!
Satirize is the term
ah man. very funny stuff. Good to see the Boz still rolling.
Thank you Peyton. Making legends human.
Hardly a legend for his play, maybe for self promotion.
Loved the Boz at Oklahoma, he was electric, being a Seahawks fan I was stoked when they drafted him, shame about his injuries as he was a damn good linebacker, and smart business acumen. Long live the Boz44 🙌🙌
He SUCKED in the NFL. ONce he got away from the CHEATING at Oklahoma he was exposed.
@@Mozart1220 Rubbish
@@Mozart1220 I'll bet you say ignorant shit on the regular.
"Stone Cold" is a vastly underrated 90's Action Flick, where The Boz takes on a Biker Gang.
That's right! LOL John Stone
I have seen Stone Cold , 4 times, great movie.
That movie was the shit back in the 80s couldn’t have picked a better person to play the role and go undercover. What a great success story that movie was with him the Boz in it 💯🔥
Except it was released in 1991
Fantastic movie
"Im starting to remember why I liked hitting quarterbacks" lmfao
Agreed. Very good stuff. Too bad the Boz career was cut short. It would have been interesting to see what he'd have become. Amazing the hits he put on people that are now penalties!
Hehe
I know that was funny. I do want some of the shades that the Bozz wore. I like the way they wrap around. Good for driving.
I just found out last winter (because I really hadn't been paying attention and its not like they cite the cast) that Boz is the Sheriff in the Fansville Dr. Pepper ads. Always a great character!
I just found out today 😂😂
He was also in Sandler’s The Longest Yard. One of the guards.
I was today yea4s ood....
That’s why I recognize him. 🤔
He was one of the racist prison guards in Adam Sandler's "Longest Yard" ---- which is weird because Boz ain't racist at all
I could watch this all day!! The 30 for 30 about The Boz was a great documentary!!
BOZ WAS NOTHING!
@@leostawicki7283 I just said it was a great documentary
@@leostawicki7283 Your mother was nothing.
@@leostawicki7283 Boz was a superstar in the 80's --- you weren't even alive back then
Boz was an 80s Icon, he was a WWF Superstar who happened to play Football, and kids my age loved him and his antics.
I remember this time in life like it was yesterday, Gotta love the BOZ...
This is AMAZING!!! Payton and Bosworth!! Perfect!!!
I Loved the OLD SCHOOL NFL!!!!
They would have sent him to jail in todays nfl if he hit the quarterback out of bounds like he hit elway lol
I met him a couple of years ago at a charity fundraiser. I was a huge fan but I get why many didn’t like the antics. He’s admitted he went to far but I put myself in his position as a 21 year old and everyone teling him he could do no wrong. But he was always a good student and a loyal friend. At the event he was personable , funny and really took time away to talk to my young son about life and belief in himself and work ethic. I can’t say anything negative about the guy.
Not just that but making a lot of money off the persona. He probably did take it too far, but that was just the name of the game back then. A much better time.
@@SpartanArmy117 it really wasnt the name of the game then though. He was a bit of a pioneer in his style of self promotion.
Straight up bada - -. Boz was one tough dude. I loved watching and cheering for him, even though as a New Englander I was raised a Patriots fan. Boz exemplified the 1980’s showboat mentality along with players like Mcmahon, the Fridge Perry, and Bo Jackson. Those were great times, when the players wore big shoulder pads, loose jerseys, and actually were able to make big hits on the football field. I loved how Boz had a swagger and a smile at the same time. Long live The Boz!!!
This was pure joy! So much fun. Great job and excellent production!
I grew up in Oklahoma as a HUGE Boz fan. The first OU game I went to, the Sooners beat Missouri 77-0, and from what I can remember the Tigers were down to their 3rd string QB by the end of the game thanks to Boz. I had pretty good seats, and I yelled "HEY BOZ" from the stands and he looked up and waved to me. Pretty cool for 14-year-old me!
I was a student at OU in the middle 1980s when Bosworth was on the team. A lot of people don’t realize that when the Boz was at OU, the roster was one the greatest ever assembled at the college D1 level going 33-3 with a National Championship (‘85) - played for two (2). All 3 losses were to the Miami Hurricanes, one of the games in which Boz’s initial shoulder injury occurred - which would ultimately seal his NFL fate in a few short years ahead. The Boz truly was a great LB in every sense of the word. The guy could run a 4.5 in pads. He was far more dominant in college at OU than Derrick Thomas (HOF - KC Chiefs) was at Alabama. Also, he got off to a similar start in the NFL toThomas’ (started as rookie - good stats). Problem was, Boz had damaged his shoulder at OU in the Miami game. All of the insiders knew that there was a big chance (based upon his attacking style of play) he would not survive in the NFL - and it happened (his shoulder failed).,
Their roster was insane, 2 black qb's faster than everyone... Keith jackson TE... The BOZ himself with a Lambo and... Their QB Jamielle Holieway whore a full length mink on the sideline... money was flowing through NOrman. You best believe it.
man what a great time that must have been
@@mistakeef all those top schools were paying players. Instead of making a big statement by going after the big schools, they punished the small market smu instead.
Any one who plays the game at that level pays a price and many with their lives. I went to high school and colleges with Mosi Tatupu (New England). As a student at USC I also saw the AFL practice at our field for the NFL Pro Bowl and the LA Coliseum, with folks like Len Dawson, Paul Griese, Bubba Smith, Buck Buchanan, Ben Curtis, Paul Warfield, Ted Hendricks, etc. in 1970s. Based upon what I saw on that practice field, I realized the price these guys were paying to play the game beyond what they were being paid.
As a Bronco fan, fudge, The Boz. As a football fan. Legend.
Just commenting so you know at least one Seahawks fan gave you a thumbs up. 😉
Overrated
Said all the QB's he demolished@@stevenodenthal3642
@@superhakker3198 not quite a legend.
Maybe a media legend.
His career was very short and injury riddled.
He played hard and it was fun for a couple years.
@@michaelm.1947 Add in another Seahawks fan!
I always appreciated the Boz and I thought that MNF game ruined him but looking back Bo was other worldly. Im glad Boz is doing good and look back with humility. I will always like him
I was a big Brian Bosworth fan back in the day. Him and others made huge pads and collar guards popular. I wanted the same thing when I played football. He was the man.
Peyton is simply one of the best comedians of our time. All Pro. From Modern Family, craziest skits and now ever Olympics. 🎯
As was once said, "He's the Tom Brady of comedians".
His Saturday Night Live skit was the best....the one with the kids playing football. It's on utube, worth a look!
Only person who doesn't agree is kevin durant 🤣🤣🤣
He always has been and always will be my favorite football player. Great player, great personality.
I grew up in OK and saw Bosworth play almost every weekend on TV. When he went to Seattle, it was out of market so I only saw him a few times as a professional. I remember him for what he accomplished on the field far above any of the publicity. He could change the game in a moment.
I know you Brian & if it's who I think it is we are KC Chief fans.. but... but probably a common name @Brian Clevenger, agree though that the Boz was/is Legend!
@@RobinDavis-se6qi ??? For sure I was always a Chief's fan; since the day Joe Delaney made the ultimate sacrifice.... If I was the Clev you knew, I hope we were alright. I know how I was.
Very entertaining video...... it's great to see two NFL greats love on each other like brothers.
This was gold! Peyton looks like a billboard with hair! 😂
gold, Brian, GOLD!!!
I remember I was bummed when The Boz had to cut his career short. It's guys like him that make football fun.
Very true.
his antics were 30 years too early. What he did back then would be considered normal now
Yeah, but we got a good movie out of it
Life matters more, the boz gets to life a normal life still he's not ruined by cte
Yeah but he was bad ass in Stone Cold.
What a blast from the past. 1987, where has the rime gone. Great show!
Thank you. Fun to see two legends have fun with their history.
That was an awesome video I really enjoyed the humor it's nice seeing Boz again, the excitement he brought to the game, and the little time he was there was great.
The Boz is was and always will be awesome ..
Boz cuts aren't cheap. So funny, great clip
I was 13 years old living in Seattle when The Boz came to the Seahawks. It was the most exciting thing to happen to me and my friends as we were Seahawk fanatics. I remember buying the book, getting the sunglasses. So much fun!! I remember my friends were all so excited one day as they claimed they saw him and his white corvette at the mall. I was devastated.... but they might have been messing with me, haha
You lived in Lynnwood or Federal Way.
@@markpreston6930 No idea what that means. 🤷♂
@@markpreston6930 my guess would've been Bellevue Square, Seahawks headquarters at that time was in Kirkland
Stone Cold is a gem of a movie.
Cult classic.
"God forgives, the brotherhood does not."
@@romansOneSixteen love it lol. I legit own it on VHS still to this day.
@@joeyking2765 I own it on VHS still.
Yeah, so good, shame that second part was lame.
As a Hawk fan I was so excited when Seattle got him. The city was electric. Fun times!!!
I bet!!
There ware a bunch of us that said getting Boz was a bad move. He had shoulder problems at Oklahoma but they pumped him up with painkillers.
Started a downhill tren for the Seahawks. Bo showed how hollow he was.
@@michaeldemarco2415 Bo didn't show he was hollow because he wasn't. His skill was top notch. His issue was his shoulders.
@@youflatbro7498 I agree with you 100% but at the time it felt like we were maybe a contender. That's when the games didn't sell out and had blackouts. Tickets were $47 and lots available. Playoffs and superbowl were just something other teams did.
Till this day i absolutely love the BOZ!!
I always liked Bosworth. Just seems like real genuine good guy.
He is. Know him personally, since 86. My cousin Dillion played next to him at OU. still see and talk to the Boz at OU games. Boomer
He really is if you saw his documentary or 30 for 30 with his teenage kids back them days more than 10 years ago he was doing right thing but when he was young he had that chip on his shoulder he was pretty Arrogant but that was his sell back then to me or (you or me may not liked him too much way back . But like We All grew up !
No matter what year, decade etc Football needs guys like the Boz!
He was my idol as a kid! I had his full size poster in my room and every shirt they sold at the original nfl shop inside Montgomery ward! It was sad to see him retire and being from LA i had to hear about Bo all the fn time! From one Brian to the best Brian thank you for making my childhood entertaining!
As a teen of the 80's this was so fun to watch.
I had a class with him at OU in an auditorium-sized classroom. When most athletes sat near the back of the room, Bosworth was always in the front row. I had heard he made good grades, and I never doubted it after seeing this.
Boz takes a lot of grief … one of the most intense players on the football field in college and NFL. Hits like a truck. Could run hard and fast too. I respect he went all-in on his persona and he owns it too.
The Boz is iconic. He does great as the Sheriff on the Dr Pepper commercials. And honestly, his movie “Stone Cold” is a glorious 90s tasty cheese fest. 😁
The Boz was incredible, he was an inspiration to me and so many other kids playing football.
Peyton I really love your sense of humor!
I did remember when we won the supplemental draft and got Bosworth. The hype was through the roof! He was fun to watch.
Been a fan of Boz since his days with the Sooners. He was a great inspiration when I played linebacker (the best position in football). Great memories!
"Where's his rookie year? Don't worry 'bout that." 🤣
like your 1998 was shirt-worthy 🤣🤣🤣
I know they just did it for the joke and it was hilarious but his rookie year rating was higher than his rating in his final season.
I Loved the Boz! He was Good For Football 🏈
The Boz! You may have loved him, then hated him, but Brian Bosworth has always been great!
Loved it! Great video guys!
I hated him when he was playing against my Cornhuskers, but he was the man when he joined my beloved Seahawks. We can only wonder what could have been with a full career.
Steroids', surely shortened his career.
Long live Tom Osborne
@@julesmo323 id say improper training techniques ruined his shoulders not steroids.
@@bighungrybear1993 he was 100% percent juicing. this isn't fan fiction, this is reality.
This dude was the first athlete to truly market himself, in that sense he was a genius
Awesome thanks Peyton, the 80's were the shit
This was Awesome!
Love it! I was 7 years old had the boz poster on my wall, and I am a lifetime Seahawks fan. In the 80s you couldn't be bad ass if you didn't have a mullet/ boz cut, unless of course you were bo Jackson then you could have any haircut you wanted.
I still wish I had that poster, had the Easley and Warner ones as well
I had the jersey, the Gargoyles, the book, the poster and his haircut. 😊
I am laughing and crying at the same time!!! I was in the Army and I bragged to my friends that Seattle was going to crush the Raiders during MNF. I lost quite a few six-packs to repay my debts.
No one was stoping Bo that game. One of the best football performances I have seen. Bo Jackson game is up there with Ad's 250+ yard game and some of the Barry Sanders bullshit runs. Which involved making men look like they were trying to tackle air.
That was funny … I kept waiting for Boz to meet up with Elway in a skit … either way I laughed way cool 😎
That would have been epic.
I was hoping for that too!
This is AWESOME that this was filmed all IN THE THIN MILE HIGH AIR!!!
I HAAAAAAATED BOZ!!!! AND Seattle looooong before SB48!!!!
The young'uns don't realize that Seattle & Denver were division rivals. The Broncos are still more rivals in my mind than the 49ers are.
Good stuff, Peyton! Hilarious. Glad you brought much-deserved attention back to The Boz!
I actually think this was done very well absolutely hilarious I was ready to bypass the video but I found myself enjoying every second all the way to the very end kudos🎉🎉🎉
Love it - thank you!
Sad he will only ever be remembered for that monday night game, dude was a stud
Real fans who know football realize how good he was and could have been.
I was going to say same thing... BO was truly another level (which is crazy to think).
NO he was a DUD.
@@slawdawg23 LOL!!! He SUCKED.
Two greats that it would've been something to watch over the years had injuries not shortened both their careers..
never saw him play in NFL but was at a few OU games he was a peaked in college beast
Since the NFL doesn't allow performance enhancing drugs (steroids), Bosworth had a short career. He was busted in college for using them, and when he couldn't continue in the NFL, his career was short lived.
@@mwaltrip agreed, he would talk s*#t and back it up on the weekend, and sell the other team I Hate “Boz “ shirts among other things
This was great fun. The Boz flamed out much too early. Had hecnot destroyed his shoulders, there's no telling how far he might have gone. For one season, he was a beast!
He wouldn't have gone anywhere where he doesn't tell you.He was hooked on drugged
Boz hit too hard and used his shoulders up way too soon. He would have been a HoFer.
@@mrbob8618Bob, take your psyche meds and go to sleep, you’re delusional again.
@@slawdawg23 steroid abuse breaks down joint tissues. And frankly, he played too big for his natural body size.
@@TheBlueDogMan i think he stated that in his documentary, that his natural body structure could not support the size he put on in college and he knew it but needed it to play, as well as steroids and the number of hits he delivered.
Lmaooo this was awesome. And the tshirts at the end were simply amazing
Boz was one of the better linebackers of all time. Bo Jackson was one of the single best athletes ever to play. That's why he was able to run through Boz.
This was awesome
Boz was one of the best college linebackers I have ever seen. As a pro, he had potential to very very good but was cut short to injury. Now Bo, was a freak of nature. What could have been if he had played football full time and didn’t wreck his hip against the Bengals. Would have been an all time great.
Two careers cut way too short but both still remembered today by those who loved that era.
This was awesome.
I was in school at Oklahoma when the Boz played. Between him and Barry Switzer it was the best of times
Boomer Sooner
I loved the OU wishbone days, but as much as I hate to admit it that Switzer was his own worst enemy and the Boz help contribute to his demise. If only Switzer would have realized some of his young men were not mature enough to handle the situation they were in.
The King Barry Switzer,Billy Sims,and of course the Selmon brothers.
@@MegaSammy70 A Baptist preacher at QB
A halfback that painted his shoes silver and was dubbed 'Smoke through a keyhole' by Darrell Royal
A HB named Elvis and another named Ivory
Wideout named Tinker
Three Selmon brothers that anchored the defense and another named Jimbo
A halfback that thought he could fly
Oklahoma Sooner fan since 1974
Yeah, but were you there when students got in free to watch OU play UNLV when it was televised on ESPN back in Feb 1987. OU won 89-88. My voice was sore for a week from yelling for 40 straight minutes. Such an amazing game.
He was awesome at OU I watch in person so wonderful it was sad 😢about injury.
I remember when #55 was the number that was the most popular when I was in high school. I was the backup to our #55 I was #60.
#55 became our classes best linebacker my sophomore year. He was all conference on offense and defense for four years. That why I was always his backup.
Not only was Brian Bosworth a bad ass football player but he's a friggin great movie actor as well he's in a lot of great movies as well !!!
Bo 'Knows' Jackson was just a whole different beast. Respect to Boz for admitting he just couldn't do enough against him! lol no one could
BJ was like Boz, chemicals hurt!
Heck, there are videos here on TH-cam of Bo Jackson breaking past or running over Lawrence Taylor - so the whole 'Boz Busting' run over Boz was just Media Hype. No Linebacker was going to be able to stop a full speed Bo Jackson at the Goal Line.
@@carljacobson7156yeah standing Bo up when he’s got all the momentum just isn’t happening. Like Boz said if that play is 2nd and 10 at the 50 next play is 3rd and 6. He didn’t get around fast enough to get his head ball side and drive him lateral toward the sideline. So ultimately Bo wins touchdown Raiders. That’s all that matters. But that play is hyped way more than it is in reality. Mfs act like Bo put Boz flat on his back and ran clear over him.
Yeah….and one play…..doesn’t mean he wasn’t a very good linebacker.
box goes any lower it’s a td, had to try to stand him up
He used to live nextdoor to me in Bonnie lake Washington never talked to him seemed like a nice guy great player
I cant begin to tell you how much I love this! I was born in 1987, so too young to watch THE BOSS. Based on NFL highlights I grew up on, his reputation was sewed as a fraud because Jackson showed him up on Monday night football and he had a short career. I idolized Zack Thomas and ALL the badass linebackers in NFL history but didn't have a good appreciation for THE BOZZ until seeing this. America needs more of this, keep it going!
This was great. Thank you!
BRIAN BOSWORTH- 1985 OKLAHOMA SOONERS NATIONAL CHAMPION ( #6 before 7 in 2000). And Playing for the SEATTLE SEAHAWKS, My Favorite NFL City🎉
As a Seattleite and Seahawk fan, I loved the Boz. Had his poster in my bedroom as a kid. I loved the attitude. Injuries shortened what would have been an outstanding NFL career. Cheers Boz!
Peyton is a living example of a person that understands humanity at its core.
If more people embraced the notion that we humans might not always agree with one another, we can still be civil and even laugh about our differences.
Do I have to get along with Traitors.
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😂This was nice to watch this. Awesome job Peyton 👏🏽. My big brother loved the Boz on the Seahawks even though our family were Redskins fans. Nice memories
The Boz was one of the most dominant LBers in college. Yes, he had a great team but he was a phenomenal combo of quickness, speed, ferocity and intuition. I proudly hang my 44 and 55 jerseys. Just wish he didn’t hit so hard and use up all his shoulders.
The end segment with Peyton Bosworth was hilarious! 😂
One of my favorites.
Love it. Only played for Horse teams. Followed Boz since his days as a Sooner. Loved watching "Stone Cold" great Collab with Peyton.
Peyton is undefeated. Love this.
Bravo gentlemen. This was awesome to see the satire. We need more of the BOZ on social media. I was a middle linebacker and fullback when boz came in the nfl. Had the BOZ hair, Peyton’s Roos and Bo Jackson trainers, beastie boys licensed to ill cassette in our Walkman in the 80s. Thank you for the flashbacks.
1:48 Boz😂 in his book😂 Elway looks like Mr.Ed😂😂😂 that’s hilarious. Because HE DID🤣👍🏻
thst was awesome. Man , back in the day i couldnt wait until the next Monday Night Football . Boz. yes!!!!!!
I always hated how people think Boz couldn't compete in the NFL instead of the truth which is he would have been a great player if not for his shoulder injury.
For sure. He was a talented guy, showed flashes of real talent that rookie year.
ShoulderS. Plural.
If it wasn't for the steroid use, be honest
If it wasn't for the steroid use, be honest
@@Docusa834 bull shit!
Love visiting with the Boz at OU games or wherever I see him. My cousin, Richard Dillion played LB next to Boz, known him for years. Helluva guy.
I remember Richard. Ringling, right? Solid LB.
One of my favorite movies of all time is Stone Cold. Boz did a great job in that movie. Go watch it if you haven't!
Stone Cold needs to be added to the next Expendables movie, Stallone has brought just about every other action star into the series, time for The Boz and a few others not yet seen in the series. 😂😂
@@tghoran0369 great idea!
In 1987 I was 12 and lived in Nebraska. Boz was like the arch enemy of all time, but also a lot of fun.
❤ the Boz and Brian !!!!
That was good. I loved watching both of those guys play in college and beyond , also enjoyed watching Peyton as a high school player here in New Orleans. His dad was a childhood hero of mine and was a great QB on a bad team.
Back when the NFL was fun and not full of politics and protection
COUGH COUGH STEROIDS COUGH COUGH
@@rightrightrightuhhuhuhhuh6516 Hey if that's what it takes, roid 'em up. The product *SUCKS* now (and I haven't watched an nfl game in 4-5 years).
@@rightrightrightuhhuhuhhuh6516cough cough no one cares cough cough
YEP AND WOKE! DON'T WATCH IT ANYMORE!
Ok then you get our there and get head injuries and end up like Junior Seau...please be my guest.
I wished when I was a kid my eyes opened and understood that he was way ahead of his time . In buisness he knew how to market his brand👍and when he called out the NCAA (so true! Worst today) the saving grace I think for him was that he took and gave hits in the NFL for one year avoiding hopefully CTE👍
Peyton is a Human Being...
Man this stuff is gold humor all his guests what a sense of humor 👍
Brian is the Man ... anyone who hates on the BOZ, is not looking deep enough at the man!
He was so awesome. One of my favorite Sooners ever
Today Boz is Brian
A humble dad with children
A Christian man that is a little ashamed of the Boz
Yes, he’s matured greatly as a man and human being.
we all grow up sooner or later and act accordingly.
@@rl4416 Not everyone
@@ryleyleseberg7422 correct.
most of us...
That is the beauty of it. If you never did wrong then how difficult would be your transformation? On the other hand the Hard ass Biker for 30 years has a lot to be sorry for. Same path to redemption. :-)