The NBA Playoffs Biggest X-Factors
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@adrianwilson7193
@adrianwilson7193 6 күн бұрын
The Baltimore Colts won back to back championships.
@user-uw7yb3vc5v
@user-uw7yb3vc5v 8 күн бұрын
This isn't the video that shows cooper really doing his thing. There is another one.
@ghstletter5978
@ghstletter5978 12 күн бұрын
There's atleast 100 cartels & South America is basically a proxy warzone, seems like different countries are controlling certain groups intel agencies from different countries & some parts even trying to keep control of Mines & what not. It's alotttt but that's somewhat a summary
@JB-pd3et
@JB-pd3et 16 күн бұрын
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@user-nn2xj9mh4w
@user-nn2xj9mh4w Ай бұрын
I , like the majority of world outside of USA couldnt name a single NFL player , whereas LRZ was probably known worldwide except USA , i defo no more about NFL from following LRZs progress. and if makes 53 will watch NFL which is weird
@user-nn2xj9mh4w
@user-nn2xj9mh4w Ай бұрын
You cant drop ball , unless goes backwards
@rittherugger160
@rittherugger160 Ай бұрын
Until very recently there has been no professional rugby in the US. Colleges having a rugby club instead of a school was the norm until about 10-5 years back but there have been a good number of people playing both sports. I am sure that there are other NFL players that have played rugby. If you go back in time I remember that Joe Theismann played rugby. If I'm not mistaken two other players on his Vikings team also played, one of his wide receivers and one of the "Purple People Eaters".
@rbaret
@rbaret Ай бұрын
DAILY UPLOADS???? It's UP!
@getmoneydre4008
@getmoneydre4008 Ай бұрын
They bumping this shit all across the world. I seen people in Italy singing it WORD FOR WORD!
@jhc2133
@jhc2133 Ай бұрын
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@jahmontaigunz
@jahmontaigunz Ай бұрын
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@markbooker2792
@markbooker2792 Ай бұрын
Bro couldn’t help but hitting ts ❤😂😂
@jahmontaigunz
@jahmontaigunz Ай бұрын
w vids!!!!!!
@jahmontaigunz
@jahmontaigunz Ай бұрын
Motion🔥
@rool7956
@rool7956 Ай бұрын
Great reaction! Mahomes is the best QB I’ve ever seen and it’s cool he’s a humble good guy
@jahmontai222
@jahmontai222 2 ай бұрын
Yessirr
@jahmontaigunz
@jahmontaigunz 2 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉
@DaleThomas-lw5mr
@DaleThomas-lw5mr 2 ай бұрын
If the chiefs don’t use Louis your just as stupid as everyone thinks u r
@paulgreen758
@paulgreen758 2 ай бұрын
if nurtured correctly in the NFL he would be similar to Gronk, but its a different game to rugby I hope he plays a few games
@lyndonjenkins3358
@lyndonjenkins3358 2 ай бұрын
Rees is super fast, he’s known as Rees lightening !
@Anthony-uc5ps
@Anthony-uc5ps 3 ай бұрын
They are terrorist organization
@royw-g3120
@royw-g3120 3 ай бұрын
I think his first year just use him on special teams, being fast and long I can see him blocking a few punts, it is a familiar skill from rugby. I remember Albert Lewis turning it into an art form in IF and he was 6'3" too.
@cmdrglass5096
@cmdrglass5096 3 ай бұрын
Have you watched New Zealand college rugby matches ? kzbin.info/www/bejne/h3qnhIGapqeMnJY
@cmdrglass5096
@cmdrglass5096 3 ай бұрын
There has been a lot of failed or ex-rugby players have gone to NFL and they have done well with it . A lot of skills transfer well to NFL play .
@MortardInc
@MortardInc 3 ай бұрын
@MaxxCrosby_98 Raiders fan here! Let's get this guy an interview with you, He may be delusional about being a Chiefs fan (Just having fun) but at least he has respect for your tats! :P Keep the good work up Bucket!
@jahmontaigunz
@jahmontaigunz 3 ай бұрын
w vids!
@jahmontaigunz
@jahmontaigunz 3 ай бұрын
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@jahmontaigunz
@jahmontaigunz 3 ай бұрын
Yessirr🔥‼️
@sourshoes1465
@sourshoes1465 3 ай бұрын
If the US REALLY wanted to put an end to the cartels the only way is to address the drug addiction problem in America because so long as there’s a demand for dope, they’re gonna supply it.
@sourshoes1465
@sourshoes1465 3 ай бұрын
There’s nothing close to the cartels in the US. There are a lot of reasons why, lack of opportunity, money and drugs are among the most commonly discussed but there’s one that’s rarely spoken about and it’s their desire to die a good death. The kind of death that people write songs about. It’s part of our culture. Many claim to not be afraid of dying… in Mexico it’s your birth that brought with it everything to fear so death is an escape from everything you ever feared. Where you have no say in your birth…. You do when it comes to your death. Dying of old age is no better than dying of disease in a hospital. The goal is to go out in a Blaze of glory. The hope is to become a legend. It’s twisted but it is what it is.
@peterhughes7868
@peterhughes7868 3 ай бұрын
Watch the skill
@bigfan2452
@bigfan2452 3 ай бұрын
Excellent analysis, I see the Clippers winning in 6 if Kawhi Leonard is healthy and James Harden as well as Paul George shows up in the playoffs. If Kawhi Leonard is still injured and not available than I see Mavs winning this series.
@bucketdiscussions
@bucketdiscussions 3 ай бұрын
I agree man,this whole series comes down to kawhis health👌
@thottydagod457
@thottydagod457 3 ай бұрын
Gentleman's sweep for the Clippers. Mavs dont play playoff basketball
@LockBox_ENT
@LockBox_ENT 3 ай бұрын
Do Mavs Content 🫡🔥🔥
@bucketdiscussions
@bucketdiscussions 3 ай бұрын
Respect to the Mavs but I’m a clipper fan💪😂
@brentdavis3102
@brentdavis3102 3 ай бұрын
Eagles, Jordan Mailata played Australia Rugby league for South Sydney before playing NFL. Valentine Holmes although back playing Australia NRL/Rugby league played at RB for the Jet's. Jarrod Hayne former Australian NRL/rugby league player played at RB & special teams for the 49ers. Mind you these player's are from the Australian NRL rugby league which is a different sport to rugby union. Rugby league is a lot faster,intense & harder hitting.
@imdbtruth
@imdbtruth 3 ай бұрын
Mavs in 6... Too much athletic size. And of course Dallas has the best one-two punch in the NBA.
@bucketdiscussions
@bucketdiscussions 3 ай бұрын
It’s definitely possible…🤔
@thottydagod457
@thottydagod457 3 ай бұрын
And no defense
@imdbtruth
@imdbtruth 3 ай бұрын
@thottydagod457 The Dallas defense has been better than the Clippers since the trade deadline, much better.
@geefryherrera3261
@geefryherrera3261 3 ай бұрын
I’m worried about Kawhi man :(
@bucketdiscussions
@bucketdiscussions 3 ай бұрын
Hope for the best,prepare for the worst🤞🏼
@brynejordan2877
@brynejordan2877 3 ай бұрын
I’m not a huge fan of Wales but he is a talented player. But, the thing is in my opinion, he’ll pull about 3 years in the NFL and be back in Wales for the requisite 6 months period that will allow him to qualify the national team and the next World Cup in 2027. Just a guess but I think he’s doing what a lot of rugby players do when they go off to Japan or France for the extra money. He just went the other direction. Either way, even if Im wrong, I wish him the best of luck. Come on my guy and show us Americans what world class Rugby has to offer.
@bookman7409
@bookman7409 3 ай бұрын
Fair enough, but I can't agree about his plans for the future. Your model is that he grabs some big cash quick, then go back to the game he presumably is ultimately loyal to. So far, so good, but I'm here to say that if he has enough success to be offered a non-rookie contract, he'll never go back. I won't have to appeal to world recognition on that, because having a successful NFL career is a marketable asset, and the more Rings he wins, the better that gets, especially as a visible asset. But you're talking sentiment, and I get that, I'm just handicapped by the compulsion to look at things in a broader context. You're good with me, hope the same applies to you.
@brynejordan2877
@brynejordan2877 3 ай бұрын
@@bookman7409absolutely. I secretly kind of hope he stays and Is extremely successful. If nothing else it’ll make people around here more appreciative of rugby. That’s a win/win situation as far as I’m concerned. I’m open to suggestions and different points of view and willing to consider others point of view. I wish the young man the best no matter what he chooses to do in the future.
@brynejordan2877
@brynejordan2877 3 ай бұрын
Also didn’t his father play American style football? I think I read that somewhere. I might be wrong but for some reason that is swirling around in my head.
@jahmontaigunz
@jahmontaigunz 3 ай бұрын
They must’ve heard you grillin' them last vid jerm 😭😭😭 that couldn’t go out like that again!
@bucketdiscussions
@bucketdiscussions 3 ай бұрын
Mfs locked back in 😂
@jahmontaigunz
@jahmontaigunz 3 ай бұрын
Nahh Clips went crazy 😭🔥
@JB-pd3et
@JB-pd3et 3 ай бұрын
Yessirrr🔥🔥🔥
@user-nn2xj9mh4w
@user-nn2xj9mh4w 3 ай бұрын
I think as long as he has intelligence to learn game from scratch hell do well , as hes a back in rugby , he is small for an average rugby player , but above average for a back .forwards in rugby can be 20 plus atone . 300 plus pounds USA . And 6ft 10 just to put in context . Some huge pacific islanders in rugby from fiji , tonga , Samoa etc who i honestly believe would tear NFL to pieces as not only monsters but their ball handling skills and speed and endurance for men of 250 to 300 pounds is unreal...on top of their STRENGTH , when they hit you , ur ancestors feel it
@ondrapospisil
@ondrapospisil 3 ай бұрын
The main reason they are winning is Russell Westbrook 🤷🏼‍♂️
@bucketdiscussions
@bucketdiscussions 3 ай бұрын
He’s definitely been one of the biggest factors for them👌
@geefryherrera3261
@geefryherrera3261 3 ай бұрын
I was hoping the SUNS would get the 5th seed but they lowkey might be avoiding us cuz they know But MAVS biuta be tough
@bucketdiscussions
@bucketdiscussions 3 ай бұрын
Definitely would have liked to play the suns first round over the mavericks and pelicans but it is what is🤷
@speleokeir
@speleokeir 3 ай бұрын
Louis (pronounced Lewis NOT Louise😁) Rees-Zammit is a world class winger in Rugby. The real deal. He made his International Debut for Wales at just 19, which is young and whilst this does happen if your exceptionally good it's not that common. Normally teenagers go through the U20 system first and would be expected to get a couple of years of top level club rugby under their belt before being considered at International level. A bit like a high school football star skipping college football and going straight into the NFL. By the age of 22 he'd competed in 3, 6 nations tournaments, A British Lions Tour of South Africa and a Rugby World cup. The last two only happen every 4 years. He was only 20 when he was called up for the British Lions. I can not overstate how big a deal Lions tours are. On a par with the Rugby World Cup and even tougher. Most players consider it the pinacle of their career. Winning a Lions tour is even harder than winning a world Cup. Will he make it in the NFL? It'll be tough. Things on his side: - He's young and if it doesn't work out he could return to rugby at 25 and add to an already very impressive career. - He's a superb athlete. - He's an experienced top level professional. - His dad played American football for the Scottish Highlanders in the now defunct Eurpean league so he's grown up watching and understanding the sport. - He's working with some of the best coaches and players in the game. - He really wants this and has given up an already top-notch career in rugby. The pay levels aren't as huge as the NFL, but it's still a lot more than most people will earn in their lives and rugby careers last longer. Against; - He's not played from a young age so he's a lot to learn. - Learning a load of new plays as well as the basics of the game. - Whilst American football grew from Rugby and the games show similarities, in some aspects they're very different: i) Rugby is played over 80 mins so you need stamina. American football is played in short intense bursts. ii) Rugby players need a wide variety of skills, including both attacking and defensive. iii) Rugby players need broad vision and to see spaces on the field. In American football other than the quarterback you mainly concentrate on your opposite number.
@JB-pd3et
@JB-pd3et 3 ай бұрын
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@JB-pd3et
@JB-pd3et 3 ай бұрын
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@Zomo1553
@Zomo1553 3 ай бұрын
The most exciting thing in my opinion is the lateral passes Kielce throws. If LRZ runs support lines off Kelce (after teaching him how to pass it back), getting offloads then attacking an unstructured defence who are not expecting it, or have never defended against it before, LRZ will carve them open. There is probably nothing he is better at in rugby than attacking a disjointed defence. also a lot of chat (not from just you guys but media in general) that he will need to learn American football, his dad played semi-professionally and I highly doubt he would have made this move if he didn't watch it often. Think he will know a lot more about how to play American football than most give him credit for
@Tremike2389
@Tremike2389 3 ай бұрын
L Diss Track....
@Icy_Mahn
@Icy_Mahn 3 ай бұрын
Mannnn I’m with y’all😤