I live just south of Seattle and am a Seahawks fan, seeing these guys in their prime was amazing. Honestly I would love to see a reaction just on Kam Chancellor's hits.
thanks for that and i do miss those days. the games 49ers vs seahawks were great games and ones to always look forward to. who know maybe one day both of our head offices will get their heads strait at the same time and we can have great games again.
Born and raised bleeding Blue and Green. Been a Seahawks fan since birth, this era of the Seahawks is legendary! Back to back super bowls, demolishing one thanks to the greatest defense of all time! I attended the super bowl parade and had seats in the stadium for the end of parade festivities!
I remember that Atlanta game. I cried. I was a 24 year old at the time and I just remember seeing that team rally around eachother and lift their brother up like that touched me
My team! I live in Eastern Washington now but lived in Seattle in the 1980s and 90s. Seahawks had the loudest stadium until they moved to new stadium. We waited 30 yrs for a Superbowl!
Well I’m the best corner in the game when you try me with a sorry receiver like Crabtree that’s the result you going get -Richard Sherman after the 2013 NFC Championship Game
Hey Kabir. Thanks for reacting to the Legion. 🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈 I've lived in Seattle for the past 21 years, but I am not from here. I'm from San Diego but my favorite teams have always been the Raiders and the 49'ers. However, back in 2012 also adopted the Seahawks. The fans support in Seattle for the Seahawks is 1000x greater than that for the Raiders (who have now moved to Las Vegas) and the 49'ers. Everybody, every business, every school, state and local governments, go absolute over the top for the Seahawks.🖐🖐🖐 A tradition here is for everybody to wear the jersey of their favorite Seahawk on the Friday before a game. And believe me EVERYBODY, wears a jersey. Doctors, nurses, the mayor, the governor, students, and kids and even toddlers.👨👨👧👧👨👨👦👦👨👩👧👧👩❤️💋👩👩👩👧👧 We never did anything like this back in Cali. Seahawk "12th Man" flags on every building. 🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁 Private and public. You would not believe it unless you see it in person. I have heard that cities like Pittsburgh, Green Bay, Buffalo, KC, Dallas and maybe Philly have fans along this level,💜💜💜 but not every city supports their team to this extraordinary level.⭐⭐⭐ Game day here is like a state holiday. Seattle also has a Soccer ⚽⚽⚽ team called the Sounders and their fans are perhaps the most fanatical in the US. ⚽⚽⚽You would easily think you are in Europe or South America if you were at a game. Except that games here are really family affairs. You will see toddlers, families with babies, old grannies, priests and nuns at all sporting events here. Not just big beer drinking brutes beating their chests and waving their team's flag.🏁🏁 Yeah, Seattle is definitely a sports town. 😛😛😛😛😛 Another great reaction Kabir. 👍👍👍👍👍👍 You smashed it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐!
Man, it sounds like Seattle is the city I'd move to if I were to relocate. It sounds like such a cool place. I think I'll try to find a vid that shows the city on Fridays before games, seeing literally everyone wearing a jersey sounds incredible!
@@kabirconsiders Hey bro, we would love to have you up here in Seattle. (Hey, its good enough for Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos who companies both originated here and live here.) In my opinion, this is the most beautiful part of the US. We even have rodeo's. (small ones.) LOL.. The weather might even remind you of London. Cool and wet. Washington state has consistently been voted in the top 3 best states to live in. In 2020 and 2021 it has been #1. For sheer beauty, high wage jobs, quality of life. Affordability (near the bottom. Its quite expensive here.) Come anyway Kabir. A smart, resourceful guy like you will have no problem gathering himself and becoming successful here in the "Land of Plenty." Check out this popular youtuber from Portland Oregon. th-cam.com/video/ytwRfvkM9pE/w-d-xo.html
Also in Seattle but still a Colts fan 😁 I like it here, definitely better than Indy. Biggest drawbacks are cost of living and absolutely crazy homeless situation.
My husband is a Seattle firefighter, and sometimes works a shift at the football/soccer stadium during games. He has often commented on the difference between the Seahawk crowd and the Sounder crowd. Just as you've said, the Sounder crowd is much more family-oriented, without drunken people acting like jerks, etc. Which is not to suggest that this happens a lot at Seahawk games either (any more so than at any other NFL game), but between the two, there is a noticeable difference.
5:52 This is the play they call "The Tip", up there with "The Double" (which, if you haven't heard of that, check out the Dorktown series Secret Base did on the Mariners, and pay attention to episode 3, "The Battle for Seattle" [plus, this is the call Macklemore and Ryan Lewis sampled in their song, "My Oh My"]). 6:44 This is the game that has been dubbed the "Weed Bowl," as both teams were from places where marijuana had just been legalized a year prior. During the L.O.B. years, the Seahawks went 8-4 in the playoffs, including the first road playoff win (against the team currently known as the Washington Football Team or the Washington [Name Redacted] in the 2012 Wild Card) for the Seahawks franchise since the 1983 Divisional Playoff game against the Miami Dolphins; the third coldest game in NFL history in Minneapolis for the the 2015 Wild Card (Seahawks won, 10-9, scoring the only touchdown all game, and winning off a missed field goal from Vikings kicker, Blair Walsh, who got shit despite the fact that he had scored all 9 of the Vikings points); and those two Super Bowl appearances. Since the L.O.B. years, the Seahawks are 1-3 in the playoffs. If you haven't, yet, look into the World League of American Football/NFL Europe. KTO did a great video back in 2017 called "What Happened To NFL Europe?", that explains the quirks that set the league apart from the main NFL, and explains what led to its downfall.
@@kabirconsiders There's a whole host of spring football leagues that have failed. Most recent is the second iteration of the XFL, which only made it halfway through the season before everything was put on pause to deal with the pandemic.
Long time season ticket holder. LOVED watching them take the field. Awesome. BTW - the “12” flags are a reference to the fans. The fans are the “12th man” on the field.
Fun fact my cousin by marriage and Richard Sherman were roommates at Stanford. I actually didnt know who Richard Sherman was at the wedding when I met him until I saw him on TV lol
It's worth the watch the story of the players of the Legion of Boom and how and when they were drafted and the amount of love for one another and their fight to prove ESPN wrong that weren't any good.
Earl not only snagged all kinds of fumbles, it was so fun to watch his 5'10 BOOM knock bigger guys ass over tea kettle, then give them the stink eye, lol. ~ Mrs H.
Unrelated to the subject of this video, but Connor McDavid just his 500th point and hit that milestone in his 369th game, matching the very thing Sidney Crosby did over the course of his first 5 years.
You totally missed cam chancellor jumping the carolina center to block a field goal attempt.. great video though definitely my favorite team in the league good to see them getting the recognition they deserve
Bro, you should checkout Steve Smith Sr. 5'9" wide receiver with huge hops played like he was 6'4". Burner but not your normal fragile burner. Toughest dude on most fields and actually threw Sherman on the dirt a couple times lol. He even punched a teammate in the mouth over something I dont remember. Dude was David on a field full of goliaths.
I was 11 years old when Seattle got the Seahawks. Oh heck ya. I was born in Seattle, grew up with in 100 miles for 30 years. Go Hawks! From Portland Ore hehe
Maxwell was the most underrated of the group. He was incredible for a few years tho. Played great complementary football. Browner made a pro bowl at least, he was the second most underrated. But Maxwell as the only member of the legion to not make one
Best defense in the history of the NFL! Held the best offense in NFL history (at the time) to only 8 points in the super bowl! Us in Seattle never get the same type of recognition as the rest of the country cause we're so far away from everyone.
@@kabirconsiders that Steelers defense was ridiculous but it was a much different game back then. In the 70's you could do just about anything on defense compared to today where you can't even touch a receiver before they touch the ball. There also weren't any rules protecting quarterbacks yet. It's kind of like comparing Sergio Ramos to Bobby Moore. Both great defenses/defenders but in completely different eras and in a different play style. Fun fact also, Bobby Moore played for the Seattle Sounders in the late 70's LOL small world
Now that you've seen the LOB, the back field, please react to Bobby Wagner. He's was the linebacker back then and is still our MLB today. One of the best, if not THE best linebacker in today's game.
Thanks Jeff :) Initially it was because I didn't want to disturb my housemates who are working from home with my noise, and now its because I'm just used to it and every other reactor does it in their bedroom. Go against the grain!
@@kabirconsiders Brandon Browner was an original member of the LOB. He was almost as big as Kam Chancellor. He played the other corner opposite Sherman. That was the real LOB. He was probably the most physical corner to ever play. The Seahawks got him for free from Canada. He left after the Superbowl win and was on the other side with the Patriots when they beat the Seahawks. I don't recommend reacting to it but his highlights are awesome too. His nickname was the Pterodactyl because of his long arms.
NFL fans were a bit robbed that it wasn't a healthy Hawks D vs Brady in 49. All but one DB was hurt then they lost a key lineman right as the Pat's comeback started. Would have liked to see them compete head to head at full strength.
@@kabirconsiders Not quite. Sherman, maybe. Things didn't go so well with Thomas, either, But Chancellor ended his career due to injury. That was the beginning of the end of our LOB.
Yes they dominated other teams. This film is too short for the L.O.B. their are better ones for a team 30 miles away. Their Stats are unbelievable and the debate goes on about the best defensive in history.
@@kabirconsiders Take a look at the Superbowl against the Denver Broncos with Peyton as the QB. Best Offensive against the Best Defense and guess who got embarrassed ?
Russell Wilson took all the money so we were unable to keep our legion of boom. We disliked Russell because the great quarterbacks took less money to have a great team. Lost respect for Russell so were happy he left!
I live just south of Seattle and am a Seahawks fan, seeing these guys in their prime was amazing. Honestly I would love to see a reaction just on Kam Chancellor's hits.
You're in luck, I reacted to Kam last month!
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As a 49ers fan it was always a pain facing against the Legion but its hard to hate their greatness
thanks for that and i do miss those days. the games 49ers vs seahawks were great games and ones to always look forward to. who know maybe one day both of our head offices will get their heads strait at the same time and we can have great games again.
Bro in prime of lob 49ers defence was no joke it was always primetime games
I’m crying from the memories of the LOB and 49ers game those games were good
I grew up a Seahawks fan and never had more fun watching them than when we had the Legion of Boom.
They were a destructive unit thats for sure!
Born and raised bleeding Blue and Green. Been a Seahawks fan since birth, this era of the Seahawks is legendary! Back to back super bowls, demolishing one thanks to the greatest defense of all time! I attended the super bowl parade and had seats in the stadium for the end of parade festivities!
The atmosphere must have been crazy at the superbowl parade!
@@kabirconsiders Oh it was! The entire city was shaking!
I remember that Atlanta game. I cried. I was a 24 year old at the time and I just remember seeing that team rally around eachother and lift their brother up like that touched me
Its moments like that that make sports so great
Glad you like my Football team. Not doing so great these days but they'll be back soon.
💙💚Loved and miss my Legion of Boom.💙💚
Yeah those guys were awesome together
Oh and love that you're fimling in your car, PROBABLY on your lunch break at work. Love the video!
My team! I live in Eastern Washington now but lived in Seattle in the 1980s and 90s. Seahawks had the loudest stadium until they moved to new stadium. We waited 30 yrs for a Superbowl!
The volume that Seahawks fans produce is tremendous!
Well I’m the best corner in the game when you try me with a sorry receiver like Crabtree that’s the result you going get -Richard Sherman after the 2013 NFC Championship Game
Crabtree was such a whiny little...poop.
Hey Kabir. Thanks for reacting to the Legion. 🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
I've lived in Seattle for the past 21 years, but I am not from here. I'm from San Diego but my favorite teams have always been the Raiders and the 49'ers. However, back in 2012 also adopted the Seahawks. The fans support in Seattle for the Seahawks is 1000x greater than that for the Raiders (who have now moved to Las Vegas) and the 49'ers. Everybody, every business, every school, state and local governments, go absolute over the top for the Seahawks.🖐🖐🖐 A tradition here is for everybody to wear the jersey of their favorite Seahawk on the Friday before a game. And believe me EVERYBODY, wears a jersey. Doctors, nurses, the mayor, the governor, students, and kids and even toddlers.👨👨👧👧👨👨👦👦👨👩👧👧👩❤️💋👩👩👩👧👧 We never did anything like this back in Cali. Seahawk "12th Man" flags on every building. 🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁 Private and public. You would not believe it unless you see it in person. I have heard that cities like Pittsburgh, Green Bay, Buffalo, KC, Dallas and maybe Philly have fans along this level,💜💜💜 but not every city supports their team to this extraordinary level.⭐⭐⭐ Game day here is like a state holiday.
Seattle also has a Soccer ⚽⚽⚽ team called the Sounders and their fans are perhaps the most fanatical in the US. ⚽⚽⚽You would easily think you are in Europe or South America if you were at a game. Except that games here are really family affairs. You will see toddlers, families with babies, old grannies, priests and nuns at all sporting events here. Not just big beer drinking brutes beating their chests and waving their team's flag.🏁🏁 Yeah, Seattle is definitely a sports town. 😛😛😛😛😛
Another great reaction Kabir. 👍👍👍👍👍👍 You smashed it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐!
Man, it sounds like Seattle is the city I'd move to if I were to relocate. It sounds like such a cool place. I think I'll try to find a vid that shows the city on Fridays before games, seeing literally everyone wearing a jersey sounds incredible!
@@kabirconsiders Hey bro, we would love to have you up here in Seattle. (Hey, its good enough for Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos who companies both originated here and live here.) In my opinion, this is the most beautiful part of the US. We even have rodeo's. (small ones.) LOL.. The weather might even remind you of London. Cool and wet. Washington state has consistently been voted in the top 3 best states to live in. In 2020 and 2021 it has been #1. For sheer beauty, high wage jobs, quality of life. Affordability (near the bottom. Its quite expensive here.) Come anyway Kabir. A smart, resourceful guy like you will have no problem gathering himself and becoming successful here in the "Land of Plenty." Check out this popular youtuber from Portland Oregon. th-cam.com/video/ytwRfvkM9pE/w-d-xo.html
Also in Seattle but still a Colts fan 😁
I like it here, definitely better than Indy. Biggest drawbacks are cost of living and absolutely crazy homeless situation.
Blue Friday is an actual thing. Love it here. NFC against 49ers still gives me goosebumps
My husband is a Seattle firefighter, and sometimes works a shift at the football/soccer stadium during games. He has often commented on the difference between the Seahawk crowd and the Sounder crowd. Just as you've said, the Sounder crowd is much more family-oriented, without drunken people acting like jerks, etc. Which is not to suggest that this happens a lot at Seahawk games either (any more so than at any other NFL game), but between the two, there is a noticeable difference.
Keep reacting to Seattle stuff, I like it
I’ll put some more on my list!
5:52 This is the play they call "The Tip", up there with "The Double" (which, if you haven't heard of that, check out the Dorktown series Secret Base did on the Mariners, and pay attention to episode 3, "The Battle for Seattle" [plus, this is the call Macklemore and Ryan Lewis sampled in their song, "My Oh My"]).
6:44 This is the game that has been dubbed the "Weed Bowl," as both teams were from places where marijuana had just been legalized a year prior.
During the L.O.B. years, the Seahawks went 8-4 in the playoffs, including the first road playoff win (against the team currently known as the Washington Football Team or the Washington [Name Redacted] in the 2012 Wild Card) for the Seahawks franchise since the 1983 Divisional Playoff game against the Miami Dolphins; the third coldest game in NFL history in Minneapolis for the the 2015 Wild Card (Seahawks won, 10-9, scoring the only touchdown all game, and winning off a missed field goal from Vikings kicker, Blair Walsh, who got shit despite the fact that he had scored all 9 of the Vikings points); and those two Super Bowl appearances. Since the L.O.B. years, the Seahawks are 1-3 in the playoffs.
If you haven't, yet, look into the World League of American Football/NFL Europe. KTO did a great video back in 2017 called "What Happened To NFL Europe?", that explains the quirks that set the league apart from the main NFL, and explains what led to its downfall.
Thanks for the detailed breakdown Nicole, and also for the tip about NFL Europe. I'll check it out!
@@kabirconsiders There's a whole host of spring football leagues that have failed. Most recent is the second iteration of the XFL, which only made it halfway through the season before everything was put on pause to deal with the pandemic.
Long time season ticket holder. LOVED watching them take the field. Awesome.
BTW - the “12” flags are a reference to the fans. The fans are the “12th man” on the field.
Great reactions Kabir.
Thanks Will :)
Fun fact my cousin by marriage and Richard Sherman were roommates at Stanford. I actually didnt know who Richard Sherman was at the wedding when I met him until I saw him on TV lol
That’s crazy 😂
@@kabirconsiders facts like the whole Stanford team was there and I had no idea lol
It's worth the watch the story of the players of the Legion of Boom and how and when they were drafted and the amount of love for one another and their fight to prove ESPN wrong that weren't any good.
I’ll check it out! They were a very impressive unit
Earl Thomas, Richard Sherman, Kam Chancellor Brandon Browner, Walter Thurman, and Byron Maxwell. It was a wonderful year.
Earl not only snagged all kinds of fumbles, it was so fun to watch his 5'10 BOOM knock bigger guys ass over tea kettle, then give them the stink eye, lol. ~ Mrs H.
Seattle Seahawks 💚💙
The legion of boom!
Unrelated to the subject of this video, but Connor McDavid just his 500th point and hit that milestone in his 369th game, matching the very thing Sidney Crosby did over the course of his first 5 years.
Very impressive, would you say he's an all time great already?
You totally missed cam chancellor jumping the carolina center to block a field goal attempt.. great video though definitely my favorite team in the league good to see them getting the recognition they deserve
Aaaah I'll watch the vid again. Yeah that defensive unit were in a league of their own at the time, simply the best!
@@kabirconsiders its towards the end by the way, and yea simply the best
he did it 2 times in a row because they called a bs penalty in the first attempt
“He’s got followers, and not just on Twitter!” 😬 my man thought he was being clever lol...
lol it made me chuckle
SEA!!!!HAWKS!!!!!
Bro, you should checkout Steve Smith Sr. 5'9" wide receiver with huge hops played like he was 6'4". Burner but not your normal fragile burner. Toughest dude on most fields and actually threw Sherman on the dirt a couple times lol. He even punched a teammate in the mouth over something I dont remember. Dude was David on a field full of goliaths.
Thanks Cody I'll check him out! I love it when small guys can punch above their weight class, so to speak
Sherman went to Stanford a very academic univerisity. Smart and athletic.
I would recommend you check out Sean Taylor or Ed Reed or Weapon X(Brian Dawkins) they’re NFL Legends
Thanks for the recommendations mate, Ed's already on my list but I've added the other ones you mentioned!
RIP Sean Taylor. Man hit like a sledgehammer.
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Thanks bro :)
I was 11 years old when Seattle got the Seahawks. Oh heck ya. I was born in Seattle, grew up with in 100 miles for 30 years.
Go Hawks!
From Portland Ore hehe
Maxwell was the most underrated of the group. He was incredible for a few years tho. Played great complementary football. Browner made a pro bowl at least, he was the second most underrated. But Maxwell as the only member of the legion to not make one
Best defense in the history of the NFL! Held the best offense in NFL history (at the time) to only 8 points in the super bowl! Us in Seattle never get the same type of recognition as the rest of the country cause we're so far away from everyone.
Better than the iron curtain i keep hearing about?
@@kabirconsiders that Steelers defense was ridiculous but it was a much different game back then. In the 70's you could do just about anything on defense compared to today where you can't even touch a receiver before they touch the ball. There also weren't any rules protecting quarterbacks yet. It's kind of like comparing Sergio Ramos to Bobby Moore. Both great defenses/defenders but in completely different eras and in a different play style. Fun fact also, Bobby Moore played for the Seattle Sounders in the late 70's LOL small world
React to the 85 Bears defense. Quarter backs almost never finished a game against them because they were that hard to block.
Thanks for the recommendation Caleb, I've put them on my list!
8:20 you seemed to have missed what happened there. He literally just jumped over the long snapper to block the field goal attempt.
I did indeed miss that, thanks for pointing it out to me!
#1 defense for 4 years straight and 3rd another year.. 5 years of complete dominance. Never will happen again.
Now that you've seen the LOB, the back field, please react to Bobby Wagner. He's was the linebacker back then and is still our MLB today. One of the best, if not THE best linebacker in today's game.
Thanks for the suggestion, I've put him on my list!
“Like a lion taking down an antelope & ripping its throat” helluva comparison💀
I'm loving your videos man. But I just have to ask...why do you do them in your car?
Thanks Jeff :) Initially it was because I didn't want to disturb my housemates who are working from home with my noise, and now its because I'm just used to it and every other reactor does it in their bedroom. Go against the grain!
Look up the Pittsburgh Steelers, THE STEEL CURTAIN.
have you reacted to the 1985 chicago bears defense yet they are the best defense in the history of the NFL
I haven't yet, coming very soon though!
@@kabirconsiders got ya buddy
Chancellor hit Gronkowski hard.
I don’t think you have but when you have the chance react to ray Lewis or Ed reed they are both ravens legends
I did Ray a couple of months ago, the man was a complete beast! I haven't done Ed Reed, I've added him to the list
@@kabirconsiders it's been 20 years since Dale Earnhardt passed away
@@kabirconsiders Brandon Browner was an original member of the LOB. He was almost as big as Kam Chancellor. He played the other corner opposite Sherman. That was the real LOB. He was probably the most physical corner to ever play. The Seahawks got him for free from Canada. He left after the Superbowl win and was on the other side with the Patriots when they beat the Seahawks. I don't recommend reacting to it but his highlights are awesome too. His nickname was the Pterodactyl because of his long arms.
Please react to Joe Montana. He was the G.O.A.T. until Brady passed him. He was my childhood growing up!
He's coming soon!
I'm from (Washington State? Seahawks are my team!! GO HAWKS!!!!
Nice video dude 👁️👄👁️👍
Cheers bro!
Gotta do Brian Dawkins
I've put him on my list, thanks for the suggestion mate!
NFL fans were a bit robbed that it wasn't a healthy Hawks D vs Brady in 49. All but one DB was hurt then they lost a key lineman right as the Pat's comeback started. Would have liked to see them compete head to head at full strength.
I cried when they traded our legion of boom players....
All good things come to an end unfortunately 😢😫
Damn bro no need to start with that 1 yard play reference💀
always sad brandon browner gets left out of LOB vids, he was obviously the weakest link out of all of them but he played his role extremely well
It’s a bummer money and ego got in the way or the Legion would still be playing.
Money gets in the way of everything unfortunately, such is life
@@kabirconsiders Not quite. Sherman, maybe. Things didn't go so well with Thomas, either, But Chancellor ended his career due to injury. That was the beginning of the end of our LOB.
They should've ran the damn ball
This phrase will live forever lol
@@kabirconsiders it really will
Yes they dominated other teams. This film is too short for the L.O.B. their are better ones for a team 30 miles away. Their Stats are unbelievable and the debate goes on about the best defensive in history.
Wow I didn't realize they are regarded that highly. I'll definitely have to revisit them in future!
@@kabirconsiders Take a look at the Superbowl against the Denver Broncos with Peyton as the QB. Best Offensive against the Best Defense and guess who got embarrassed ?
Russell Wilson took all the money so we were unable to keep our legion of boom. We disliked Russell because the great quarterbacks took less money to have a great team. Lost respect for Russell so were happy he left!
These guy's are who made Seattle great not Russ