Really cool too see how much the stadium has changed
@Justinfieldsnumber120 сағат бұрын
LETS GOOOOOOOO. SOUTHSIDE STAND UP
@edwardzimmer2171Күн бұрын
Always loved TerryLabonte and dale both. I was really into the sport then. Not so much now. To many bad changes and punk drivers.
@gawdzalien2811Күн бұрын
Well dale got took out
@AlanHeagertyКүн бұрын
I don’t know much about rubbing and racing! All I know is Dale Earnhardt was the legend the goat! You come in you bump him from behind? Then you tap Dale on the right corner like you’re trying to spin Dale out and then you bump Dale as you’re passing him? You bet ur @$$ he is taking the win no matter what! Dale is gonna win no matter what!
@twowombmatesКүн бұрын
karma came for him... M
@mattkowal902 күн бұрын
The 1990 Daytona 500...UGH! The most painful loss in my opinion.
@tpor12062 күн бұрын
Awesome clips! Thanks for posting these!!!!
@RafaelSale2 күн бұрын
That's why he didn't last long after that meltdown.
@baddgoat852 күн бұрын
If you ain't rubbing you ain't racing!!
@johnathanalberty57223 күн бұрын
god i reemeber that day jesus christ that day was the best ever
@johnathanalberty57223 күн бұрын
how for you youngsters this is how you deal with issues on the track you do it professionally and calmly ntohing likt you dumb younggster do these days with figst fights and intentional wreckings
@EricGori3 күн бұрын
3/16/2003 Darlington Ricky Craven and K. Busch was awesome
@YOSEMITEVUE-fo9tu3 күн бұрын
Players angry sometime
@AnimaLBlundetto-3 күн бұрын
Very fitting for Geoff Bodine's final win to be at the Glenn .
@toddricketts94984 күн бұрын
That's Racing 👍
@jakemartiniak18584 күн бұрын
He hated that sign..... But I loved it because I knew it was over
@jeremiahreynolds18714 күн бұрын
He got him loose and Dale handled his car. Dale got Terry loose and couldn't handle it. Np 🎉
@mikecross43504 күн бұрын
France took care of his friend and penalized others
@jimmyboyle23434 күн бұрын
Watched this with my father live as a kid will never forget hearing the boos on TV was loud lol
@user-mv2nm3po6g4 күн бұрын
Don’t worry, Darrell we all consider you a gentleman. And you’re still with us and enjoying your family.
@chuckadams1955 күн бұрын
The man won’t called the intimidator for nothing.
@johnfoster25845 күн бұрын
Damn you didn't keep Redskins?
@ericsimmons79206 күн бұрын
Can you please upload the 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2002 49ers yearbooks?
@jjfoo326 күн бұрын
Dale was ruthless, spiteful, and hell bent to get his way regardless of who he got injured in the process. “I was just trying to rattle his cage, I didn’t mean to wreck him” was always what he said afterward. He was too good of a driver to not mean to do it, then he would say that to appease the fans. When he wrecked Terry Labonte at Bristol, fans stayed in the stands just to boo him when he got the trophy. Did he care? I doubt it. It wasn’t in him to care what others thought, or that a driver had to spend weeks recovering. What was important was that you learned your lesson, don’t get between me and what I want. Love him, or hate him he was a hell of a driver and was The Intimidator up until the end.
@RedBeti6 күн бұрын
I remember that race real good. Got a great picture of Dale spinning Terry. The boos were very loud for Dale. I really do miss him out there. At least I got to see the last 3 wins of his career and very sadly was at Daytona and saw that very dark day in NASCAR. Got a good picture of that also right before he hit the wall. RIP Dale
@richardwarfordjr.56226 күн бұрын
Dale was so good if the shoe was on the other foot though then what?
@themississippikidful6 күн бұрын
Labonte was one cool dude 😎 soft spoken guy
@smithsthoughts6 күн бұрын
Seriously how chill was Terry. A true stoic. "It just happens that way."
@tombradley377 күн бұрын
Two years later Brad Johnson would be a Buccaneer
@jedward51557 күн бұрын
Can anyone explain to me why Hawk Harrelson didn't have the radio call for the White Sox World Series?
@Tandle7799 күн бұрын
Crazy how the comments attracted only schizo graveyard brokies
@JohnLaws-sg8yh9 күн бұрын
Jeremy Mayfield put it on Dales ass on the last turn on the last lap at Pocono, Dale cried like a baby because someone punked his ass out. He could dish it out, but he couldnt take it!!
@AkashKumar-mm9ls9 күн бұрын
Like if you came here after the Pardon my Take episode
@smithsthoughts10 күн бұрын
Clarification: Iwo Jima flag raiser Ira Hayes was an enrolled member of Gila River Indian Community, but ancestrally from the Pima tribe (Akimel O'odham)
@dr.darkroom10 күн бұрын
It was just a sarcastic comment. Anybody know someone like that? 😑
@fatboosh8110 күн бұрын
Even though they lost the WS it was still a fun year to be a Mets fan.
@smithsthoughts9 күн бұрын
Take me back to 2000, when everybody was amped to listen to "Who Let the Dogs Out"
@SayNo2NoseBeers11 күн бұрын
Charlie Garner was fun to watch, other than that this team was garbage.
@smithsthoughts11 күн бұрын
@@SayNo2NoseBeers Charlie Garner was a boss his Niner years: 2,371 rush yds, 4.8 YPC, 11 rush TDs, 1,182 rec yds, 5 rec TDs in just 2 seasons
@bababooiey83476 күн бұрын
Garcia was an all pro in 2000
@daveyboy_11 күн бұрын
Great compilation.
@DavidLee-id3lf11 күн бұрын
Who would have thought in 2005 that the Tampa game would be the final Redskins playoff win of all time?
@Nightwatchman5311 күн бұрын
Rest those legs CC. Even with her month off, she's still contributing to the game. Beautiful to see..
@montrealmark199412 күн бұрын
Fantastic compilation, thanks for posting! So many great Big O moments captured here; Charlie Lea's no-hitter, Carter's HR against the Phillies in 1981 NLDS, Jerry White's HR against the Dodgers in the NLCS, a couple of walkoff HRs by Larry Walker, all 6 of Vlad's walkoff HRs, first career HRs for Fullmer, Mota and Rauch in first at-bats, Wallach setting the club RBI record, defensive gems by Casey Candaele, Carter's famous last at-bat, Floyd's HR off Maddux in '94, Grissom's walk-off inside the parker in '94, Lenny Webster's walkoff single, Lansing going deep, Pedro's 300th strikeout, cycles by Raines, Wilkerson and Vlad, a few triple plays, Bartolo Colon complete game, Rondell homering off the Big Unit, Vidro and Cabrera's comeback heroics in the 2002 home opener, and more. A few others that come to mind that weren't included were Curtis Pride's dramatic double against the Phillies in '93, Wil Cordero's walkoff double against the Phillies a few days later, and Cordero's game-winning single against the Braves in '94, but you got most of the big ones here. Thanks for the 18 or 19 minutes of great memories, even if the last minute was hard to re-live. Very well done.
@victormercado447812 күн бұрын
I tried to let him watch your video but unfortunately due to the line for autographs wasn't able
@smithsthoughts12 күн бұрын
@@victormercado4478 haha thanks for trying Victor. Crime Dog Forever🚔🦮
@victormercado447812 күн бұрын
Let me know I was able to get a few pictures of him take care
@victormercado447812 күн бұрын
Just to let you know I'm less than 6 feet from him now at South Bend Cub's game July 26 2024
@ThaHulkster13 күн бұрын
People commenting seriously on any Steve-O video about anything other than sobriety is hilarious
@halseyknox13 күн бұрын
Dale could have killed Darrell...same kind of tantics cost Dale his life along with NASCAR and its restrictor B S style of racing
@postreading688913 күн бұрын
Do y’all have full games? Am a big fan of your edit and would love to rewatch these
@christopherpatten938813 күн бұрын
He had the intimidator name for a reason he didn't care who booed
@boogitybear228313 күн бұрын
When I think about Rick AnkieI, I don’t think about his pitching career I think about his legendary hitting and outfield career!!
@johnnapier728315 күн бұрын
Dale was usually checkers or wreckers in the all star race because points didn’t matter.