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@jamesjones8482
@jamesjones8482 Ай бұрын
James(Jim) Francis Thorpe was a Native American. He was a member of the Sac and Fox Nation. ❤
@Objectified
@Objectified Ай бұрын
He was mixed-race white and NA.
@WhatHuhWhoWhereWhyHow
@WhatHuhWhoWhereWhyHow Ай бұрын
@@Objectifiedto be specific, French and Irish. But I think everyone gets it
@wadeintonature2975
@wadeintonature2975 Ай бұрын
Anyone born in the US is a native American.
@megavideopowermegavideopow8657
@megavideopowermegavideopow8657 Ай бұрын
Jim Thorpe was Native American he wasn't White
@voidedmaniac7757
@voidedmaniac7757 Ай бұрын
Glad someone clarified for people
@buffalosoldier19d42
@buffalosoldier19d42 Ай бұрын
Started laughing when he said it. To me Jim Thorpe is the greatest athlete ever. I do realize that there may be some I don't know about.
@mr67927
@mr67927 Ай бұрын
lol all for fun…. White people are that good in contact sports. It’s a joke
@jasonnelson6624
@jasonnelson6624 Ай бұрын
Technically Jim Thorpe was more white than native. Since both of his parents were half white. But yes Thorpe was and is viewed as Native American.
@chadmillar-l3e
@chadmillar-l3e Ай бұрын
might want to check that math
@endoraismygma
@endoraismygma Ай бұрын
I grew up in the 70's and 80's and Jim Brown's name STILL comes up all the time. He really did set a standard.
@TheGreatness-gg1jx
@TheGreatness-gg1jx Ай бұрын
He absolutely did.
@shogunn2517
@shogunn2517 Ай бұрын
Bo Jackson is basically mythological. Like if you weren't around to witness how ridiculously great he was you just won't be able to understand it. He's like the guy that you can make almost any claim and whether it was true or not, you'd have to believe it because you know it's possible. That's the basis of the whole "Bo Knows" campaign. He could do anything. Bo know football. Bo knows baseball. Bo knows... Basically anything.
@laineyboy
@laineyboy Ай бұрын
Pat Dye came to check Bo. Who actually was4 sport. He was standing in water waist deep and did a backflip.Try that see how it turns out.
@turnpiketyrone3465
@turnpiketyrone3465 Ай бұрын
Not even to mention him in Tecmo Bowl! He was a cheat code
@pushpak
@pushpak Ай бұрын
Jim Thorpe was a Native American. He belonged to the Sac and Fox Nation tribe.
@jesses5463
@jesses5463 Ай бұрын
and white.
@George-ux6zz
@George-ux6zz Ай бұрын
The missed one freak of nature. That freak of nature is the best running back ever. You really need to watch Barry Sanders 50 best runs. Nobody changed direction like Sanders. He made the best players look like rookies.
@timhays2086
@timhays2086 Ай бұрын
I 100% agree
@dragonage2112
@dragonage2112 Ай бұрын
Barry was great no doubt but this list seems to be more about size & speed except for primetime. My pick would be Earl Campbell or The Bus.
@George-ux6zz
@George-ux6zz Ай бұрын
@dragonage2112 I'd still add Barry Sanders. He's got size and speed. Size is he's short and fast.. 🤣🤣
@gregcable3250
@gregcable3250 Ай бұрын
I saw them both--Jim Brown was the GOAT, not Barry. But Barry is the most elusive back ever and would be no. 2 or tied with Payton for no. 2.
@therealjoshuacaleb4873
@therealjoshuacaleb4873 Ай бұрын
Barry's size was part of the high difficulty in tackling him. 5'8 and low center of gravity. Speed IS power.
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Ай бұрын
Julius Peppers is now a member of the Hall Of Fame class of 2024 no doubt about it! 2:48
@itsyoboyb6314
@itsyoboyb6314 Ай бұрын
I’m a UNC basketball fan. Watching a person who is 6’7 285 pounds of solid ripped muscle absolutely jump out of the gym for dunks was something else.
@tinahairston6383
@tinahairston6383 Ай бұрын
RIP Larry Allen...part of the best offensive line for the Dallas Cowboys!
@O-D-X
@O-D-X Ай бұрын
As a Cowboys hater, let me just say, Larry Allen was the greatest offensive lineman in the NFL, not just the Cowboys. This is coming from a former high school OL.
@garyco766
@garyco766 17 күн бұрын
@@O-D-X And he anchored what was one of the best O-lines in history, maybe even THE best. That line is why nobody gives any credit to Emmitt Smith for being the all time rushing leader. Can you imagine Barry Sanders running behind that line?
@beardown3920
@beardown3920 Ай бұрын
Every NFL player is as physically gifted beyond all other humsns. These guys sre on a level of their own
@garyco766
@garyco766 17 күн бұрын
Yeah, it goes up almost exponentially. When you realize just how gifted you have to be to be a D-1 athlete, and the guys that even make the pros were guys that made average D-1 athletes look like bad athletes. Then legends like these that make average pros look like bad athletes.
@AxelFoleyDetroitLions
@AxelFoleyDetroitLions Ай бұрын
“Bo Knows Baseball, Bo Knows Football…….BO KNOWS”!
@AxelFoleyDetroitLions
@AxelFoleyDetroitLions Ай бұрын
Caitlin Clark and College Football Pump-Up Next?
@Des420
@Des420 Ай бұрын
Bo Jackson might have been the greatest athlete to ever live… He’s at least in the conversation.
@Minotaur92
@Minotaur92 Ай бұрын
He definitely didn't run a 4.12 though, lol.
@Des420
@Des420 Ай бұрын
@@Minotaur92 You weren’t there and you didn’t see him play in person either. And you couldn’t do 4/40 in a car. Not sure why you even bothered to comment, lol.
@PSBeard
@PSBeard Ай бұрын
Gotta put Sanders in that conversation too…..
@MichaelWitkowski-dq1nr
@MichaelWitkowski-dq1nr Ай бұрын
1:42 "There goes Bo, and nobody catches Bo!" as called by Al Michaels. Watched that Monday Nighter against Seattle. More impressive in that same game was when he plowed through Brian Bosworth near the goal line.
@Minotaur92
@Minotaur92 Ай бұрын
@@Des420 You're very ...special if you think he ran a 4.12, lmao.
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Ай бұрын
Rest In Piece to the one and only legendary Hall Of Famer Larry Allen he was truly the absolute BEST back in his Prime with Dallas Cowboys winning his 1st Super Bowl Ring in 1995 vs Steelers but he will never ever will be forgotten🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 6:06
@reignsupreme7686
@reignsupreme7686 Ай бұрын
Dannnng whaaaat I hadn't heard of seen that. How did he pass?
@jayman58016
@jayman58016 Ай бұрын
RIP Larry Allen. An absolute beast on the field but and amazing man off of the field.
@jordonvh91
@jordonvh91 Ай бұрын
Larry Allen running down the INT from behind is forever on my Mt Rushmore of "WTF?!" sports moments.
@jasonraines8282
@jasonraines8282 Ай бұрын
Bo Jackson snapping baseball bats in half like Popsicle sticks blew my mind as a kid.
@22steve5150
@22steve5150 Ай бұрын
A man so strong he broke his own hip trying to yank his leg up to take the next step while a tackler was holding his feet together. His leg muscles managed to not so much as pull his leg out of socket but break the socket itself off of the rest of his hip.
@shiverz37
@shiverz37 Ай бұрын
Thorpe was Native American not white.
@jesses5463
@jesses5463 Ай бұрын
Why would you say this when he actually was 50% white. You probably think Barack Obama's mom wasn't pasty white too. And Colin Kaepernick's moms, both natural born and adoptive.
@Cavethug
@Cavethug Ай бұрын
Jim Thorpe was the greatest athlete in history. They actually named a town after him when he died in Pennsylvania, and buried him there. How many athletes are that amazing?
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Ай бұрын
Julius Peppers was the 1st Round 2nd overall pick in 2002 NFL Draft by the Panthers out of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill 3:03
@lt.spears1889
@lt.spears1889 Ай бұрын
Bo Jackson was a MLB All star, and a NFL Pro bowler, I’m 60 still the greatest athlete I’ve ever seen
@O-D-X
@O-D-X Ай бұрын
That video should have shown his spiderman impersonation running up the wall in baseball.
@beardown3920
@beardown3920 Ай бұрын
They are all gifted but they put in an unimaginable amount of work. While high school snd college parties happened, they were working out their whole lives.
@jesses5463
@jesses5463 Ай бұрын
I don't actually agree with this. There are many players that worked much harder than these guys and didn't even make it to the NFL. You think Randy Moss and Deion Sanders were just staying home working on their abilities rather than going out and having fun? The true hardest workers in NFL history didn't make this list (ie players like Jerry Rice, who was the greatest of all time at his position despite not being as physically gifted as players on this list: Megatron and Moss).
@beardown3920
@beardown3920 Ай бұрын
@@jesses5463 there's always outliers but don't get it twisted. Megatron had to work his ass off. He went to Georgua Tech because Bama, Georgia, Ohio State didn't think he was good enough. Thinking these guys just cruised to NFL stardom on natural ability without working their asses off is just silly. Also, Walter Payton had the best work ethic I've ever seen. Rice was crazy but go look up Paytons daily workout routune.
@StacyBaldwin-qv5cj
@StacyBaldwin-qv5cj Ай бұрын
​@@beardown3920 thinking they didn't go to parties and bang bitches is just plain asinine.
@DanHeckendorn-uo9wi
@DanHeckendorn-uo9wi Ай бұрын
Jim Thorpe also has a city in Pennsylvania named after him. Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. Also his life size bronze statue right inside the entrance to the NFL Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
@alexanderrose1071
@alexanderrose1071 Ай бұрын
Calvin Johnson is still the biggest athletic freak to me. Talk about having the perfect mixture of strength, size, speed, and quickness. There was nobody in history better molded for the NFL. Even a modern equivalent like DK Metcalf, while he has the size and speed, didn’t have the jumping or receiving ability that Megatron had.
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Ай бұрын
Calvin Johnson a.k.a Megatron was really a bonafide STUD coming to the NFL because he was a 1st Round 2nd overall pick Georgia Tech University Yellow Jacket in the 2007 NFL Draft selected by the Detroit Lions but he didn't disappoint there will never be another one like him now he's a Pro Football Hall Of Famer living his best life too! 10:00
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Ай бұрын
Deion Sanders was one of the best if not one of the absolute greatest shutdown CB in NFL's History but make no mistake about it he was Untouchable with his swagger his entertainment his own flavor and they called him PrimeTime for all the right reasons he'd will highstep his way for Touchdowns after he get's a Interception he was a 1st Round 5th overall pick in the 1989 NFL Draft by Atlanta Falcons from 1989 to 1993 a former Florida State University Seminoles Alumni was awesome he can talk to talk and walk to walk but at the same time he was a 2X Super Bowl Champion 1994 49ers along with NFL's Defensive player of the year award and 1995 Dallas Cowboys and he is not only a Hall Of Famer but now the Coach with Colorado Buffalos in college football now! 8:24
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Ай бұрын
You Got Mossed🤣🤣 5:28
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Ай бұрын
Randy Moss was one of those players who just made a big impact in the 1998 year in the 1998 NFL Draft he was a 1st Round 21st pick by Minnesota Vikings out of Marshall he was a hand full with Speed his Hands his EndZone Celebrations but he is was and always will be a Super Freak Super Freak of a athlete no question about it! 4:20
@Des420
@Des420 Ай бұрын
He could’ve played in the NBA as well. He was absolutely a one of a kind athlete.
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Ай бұрын
​@@Des420Absolutely he did play basketball in high school in West Virginia but here's a FunFact his high school teammate was Jason Williams in the NBA he went to University of Florida Gators and he played in Sacramento until winning the NBA Championship in 2006 with Miami Heat too
@dvwgystyle2705
@dvwgystyle2705 Ай бұрын
Where was the legend from Polk High?
@BigDave423
@BigDave423 Ай бұрын
Can I get a "Whoa Bundy?" 🤪
@rlewis1203
@rlewis1203 Ай бұрын
🙌🏾👏🏾🙌🏾👏🏾🙌🏾
@chrismodski6284
@chrismodski6284 Ай бұрын
I lived in a dorm with a D-3 lineman who never made the NFL but he could have . Cool dude, and he looked sloppy but he was athletic AF. He was 6'3" and 300 lb, and incredibly quick. When we played intramural flag football, he took my head off without even trying. Just a giant, and gifted. We called him Neck, due to his apparent lack of a neck.
@miguelpidi1235
@miguelpidi1235 Ай бұрын
Megatron will always to me the best sports nickname
@BigIronKate-uj5vk
@BigIronKate-uj5vk Ай бұрын
Hey guy's here's another suggestion, if interested. "Martin Luther King Jr.'s I have A Dream Speech/history" (by the channel: HISTORY) -- Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, just a few years after giving his iconic "I Have A Dream" speech. He was shot to death, while standing on a balcony in Memphis, Tennessee, at the age of 39 yrs. old. King's speech was delivered on August 28, 1963, during the march on Washington.
@LMmccallL57
@LMmccallL57 Ай бұрын
@@BigIronKate-uj5vk I like your suggestion. I've seen at least five different reaction channels where people say they love the US and want to visit, and there of those have. I've never seen any of them say they're interested in learning about the people of this country by going to cultural festivals of different ethnicities, civil rights museums, etc. 🙁
@AW11-e4h
@AW11-e4h Ай бұрын
Y’all need to do the new version of freaks of nature. This one is a little dated , but still good 👍
@brandyforsythe1882
@brandyforsythe1882 Ай бұрын
Hey y'all, cheer frimfrom Texas. Thanks for another great video!😊
@shawnswinehart3461
@shawnswinehart3461 Ай бұрын
Just to clarify, quarterbacks don't necessarily have to be tall/big. The passing yards leader all time is Drew Brees who is 5'10" which is considered short for a quarterback. The Arizona Cardinals QB is Kyler Murray who is 5"9' and he's a top half QB when not injured. Some QBs like Michael Vick and Lamar Jackson are genetic freaks who play a totally different game than others at the same position. However, QBs often aren't the "best athlete" on their team, it's just the most "specialized" position in that you have to have a specific skillset.
@dicktrickle741
@dicktrickle741 Ай бұрын
Maybe its possible Drew Brees actual flat footed height might be like 5'10 7/8" or something. But he was always listed as 6 foot, so for you to just go rogue and come up with your own height for him is like WTF?
@jesses5463
@jesses5463 Ай бұрын
HIstoically prototype QBs need to be tall but that changes as the game evolves. Same thing that you now have small players play WR when back in the day guys of that size would have had next to no chance of making the NFL.
@paigeharrison3909
@paigeharrison3909 Ай бұрын
Unfortunately Hershel Walker suffered so many head injuries that when he ran for office some years later he couldn't string a coherent sentence together.
@gladius1275
@gladius1275 Ай бұрын
Yeah, he has nothing left upstairs.
@ericcouch
@ericcouch Ай бұрын
Now, be honest, and admit that you think anyone who is a conservative is brainless after having voted for the nincompoop mannequin named Joe Biden who bumbled and stumbled over his words in front of the whole world for four years. he's "sharp as a tack" behind the scenes, or so the media told you. keep eating it up though, kamala is a "genius"
@wiilli7685
@wiilli7685 Ай бұрын
There are any more missing from the list. 💯💯💯💯
@brandoncrittenden3939
@brandoncrittenden3939 Ай бұрын
There are soooooo many more players who could be in this conversation
@jesses5463
@jesses5463 Ай бұрын
Wrong.
@gavinclyburn496
@gavinclyburn496 Ай бұрын
2:02 there is the ones who are gifted incredible talent, then there is Bo jackson. That’s what makes him so different from everybody else. Only playing 4 years really halted what he would’ve accomplished in the nfl. But in that 4 year span I haven’t seen another players highlights like his. The man literally ran to one side of the field back to the other side then back again and ran for a touchdown. Single greatest highlight I’ve ever seen
@rg20322
@rg20322 Ай бұрын
I watched Bo Jackson in both Football and Baseball and he was simply unbelievable! You could not believe your eyes at times since he was huge and had unreal speed. It's too bad his career was cut short with a devastating injury.
@Oldscule62
@Oldscule62 Ай бұрын
Bo Jackson was 230 running a 4.1 is scary AF! 😵‍💫
@LMmccallL57
@LMmccallL57 Ай бұрын
Jim Thorpe is Native American, and his birth name is Wa-Tho-Huk. I guess someone like me, seeing, knowing of and being part Native American, (Cherokee and Choctaw) African American, and European American, helps many of us know he is just by looking. Some people of color say "We can recognize our own", and in my personal experience, it's pretty accurate. Someone may look white to many, but to many others, facial features, undertones of skin color, and hair texture can be quite noticeable and tell that a person is "of color".
@jesses5463
@jesses5463 Ай бұрын
Oh please, every white dude around claims to be Cherokee. Jim Thorpe was half white, PERIOD. Stop trying to paint a picture that doesn't exist.
@reignsupreme7686
@reignsupreme7686 Ай бұрын
Exactly I seen them cheekbones and eyes and was like nope that's family 😂😊
@LMmccallL57
@LMmccallL57 Ай бұрын
@@jesses5463 Oh, please. You can't speak for "every white dude", and it's definitely not true that _every_ man who is white claims to be Native American. I've never known anyone in the US who is from Europe, claim to be Native American, but I don't know _every_ man like you do. Also, if the names are listed within any records to prove someone is of any part Native American, they're seen as such. There are many people who are half or less and are recognized by their Indigenous people.
@LMmccallL57
@LMmccallL57 Ай бұрын
@@reignsupreme7686 😄 The eyes and cheekbones are often a giveaway!
@KP-nf4yl
@KP-nf4yl Ай бұрын
Jim Thorpe’s Native American name, Wa-Tho-Huk, means “Bright Path.” How fitting! Imagine doing all he did, in the era in which he lived, as a Native American. He’s one of the athletes I admire most. 😊
@shag139
@shag139 Ай бұрын
Larry Allen just passed away this year
@leoh1191
@leoh1191 Ай бұрын
I'd add...Barry sanders,Randy moss,tyreek hill,Patrick mcholmes
@emmettdwyer7584
@emmettdwyer7584 Ай бұрын
moss had alligator arms when he knew he was going to get hit
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Ай бұрын
Bo Jackson was a real unstoppable player the greatest athlete of all time for real if now for him getting hurt then he would be at least a Super Bowl Champion and a Hall Of Famer as well! 0:44
@Megacooler96_
@Megacooler96_ Ай бұрын
As a Raider fan, Bo was just built different...literally
@justjakewolverine4619
@justjakewolverine4619 Ай бұрын
Deion Sanders is the only professional athlete to hit a MLB Home Run and a NFL Touchdown in THE SAME WEEK.
@kwm4404
@kwm4404 Ай бұрын
Some people are just naturally gifted. Bo Jackson hardly ever lifted weights and was built like a Greek god.
@ericjorgensen3911
@ericjorgensen3911 Ай бұрын
Randy made me some $$$$$ playing for Marshall in college. Bo Jackson was badass. So fast, so big tuff to tackle. Jim Brown, the BEST RB in NFL history. Back when the season was 12 games. (now 17) He wouldn`t step out of bounds, rather he would challenge you to tackle him. He left the NFL to make movies! More $$$$$$ less pain! Vernon made the list????? No way. I`m waiting to get the call, I`m 6-6 255 4.2 40yds 24 ft long jump and 49 inch vertical jump!
@123456drob
@123456drob Ай бұрын
Hey fun fact, Bo ripped his hip out of socket. Doctor's at the time didn't even know that was possible. That's how explosive he was.
@ericcouch
@ericcouch Ай бұрын
Bo's hip had to be replaced with an artificial hip. During his recovery, Jackson developed a bone disease called avascular necrosis (AVN).
@Catch-dont-fish
@Catch-dont-fish Ай бұрын
There is a video on KZbin of Bo throwing a guy out at home plate from the warning track.....100 meters....all in the air.....no bounce!
@francescashanae5305
@francescashanae5305 Ай бұрын
This video didn't even come close to showing some of Calvin Johnson's best catches. He was incredible, sometimes had 4-5 guys pile on him and he still came out with the ball 😍
@pablocruz62
@pablocruz62 Ай бұрын
I believe it was Jim Thorpe that won that gold at the olympics with .... no shoes?, borrowed shoes? anybody remember?
@ericcouch
@ericcouch Ай бұрын
you're thinking of bullet bob hayes, who set a world record in the 100 in borrowed shoes. this list failed to recognize his athleticism by omission. He was the fastest man in the world by a long shot and played in the NFL for several successful seasons. His world record in the 100 stood for 15 years.
@minecraftfox4384
@minecraftfox4384 Ай бұрын
​@@ericcouchnope.
@PapaEli-pz8ff
@PapaEli-pz8ff Ай бұрын
Wilt Chamberlain is another "freak of nature" athlete you will definitely be impressed with. Played in the NBA and also with the Harlem Globetrotters!
@russelljudkins3314
@russelljudkins3314 Ай бұрын
Deon Sanders Play for the Atlanta falcons and baseball for the Atlanta Braves. Played a game for the falcons in San Francisco then flew to Atlanta to play in a world series game for the Braves
@MajorStaticX
@MajorStaticX Ай бұрын
Bo Jackson is my Sports Hero 100%, lol i was going to comment right before I watched and say Bo Better Be In This!!! lol and First one was Bo Jackson, Excellent.... Dude was Amazing
@HRConsultant_Jeff
@HRConsultant_Jeff Ай бұрын
Thorpe unfortunately died in Poverty but he is being mentioned at the Paris Olympics I believe.
@fmfdocbotl4358
@fmfdocbotl4358 Ай бұрын
i watched Bo Jackson play at the LA Coliseum when he was a Raider
@darrelllalonde8208
@darrelllalonde8208 Ай бұрын
You should watch the video about Pittsburgh Steeler Mean Joe Green.
@tenjed4224
@tenjed4224 Ай бұрын
Jim Thorpe, a Native American (Indian) was a great athlete who went on to become head coach of the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. In many towns he was forbidden to room with teammates. He persevered and went on to being the best athlete of his generation.
@bouji_
@bouji_ Ай бұрын
I know Jerry Rice is considered the GOAT WR, but Calvin Johnson is easily the best I've ever seen play the position.
@jaybo2023
@jaybo2023 Ай бұрын
If you two get a chance check out Bo Jackson's baseball highlights... breaking bats,,,running up walls...diving catches,,,then his football running through and past people... his career was cut short but he dominated...plus check out his gameboy scoring
@quellenathanar
@quellenathanar Ай бұрын
Rob Gronkowski, Troy Polamalu. Just a few names that popped into my head who could have made the list.
@gladius1275
@gladius1275 Ай бұрын
Facts, Polamalu was absurdly athletic. You know you have a freak when the opposing offense has to be worried about ands game plan for what you bring. 4.3 speed, hit like a linebacker, has hands like a wide receiver, and the best pure football instincts I’ve ever seen. Extremely difficult to game plan against Troy because he was so intellectual and instinctual.
@Sherralyn
@Sherralyn Ай бұрын
Polamanu was fekkin amazing. The only football jersey I've ever purchased was his
@srt8turboawdjeep146
@srt8turboawdjeep146 Ай бұрын
Neon was the sheet, so entertaining at so many roles
@nathanpadilla213
@nathanpadilla213 Ай бұрын
Bo Jackson played NFL football as a hobby during the MLB off-season.
@teekay4389
@teekay4389 Ай бұрын
Eric Williams was another freak of Nature he was the reason why Larry Allen had to sit for so long and if he did not have that auto accident HOF.
@l3ftie578
@l3ftie578 Ай бұрын
1:05 yeah you said it perfectly Bo had *everything* not rly a religious guy but I think ppl like him and Peppers really are good examples of men gifted by god, they are savant athletes
@worldwidewells7452
@worldwidewells7452 Ай бұрын
I once heard there was a reporter doing an interview with Bo in Auburn, AL before his senior season maybe, and he said he lost count of how many flies he caught with his hands just sitting in the dorm doing the interview.
@kiloromeo4725
@kiloromeo4725 Ай бұрын
On offense, Skoal Brutha himself, Earl Campbell was feared by all defensive players. He didn't bother to run around a tackler. Rather, Earl just ran over them. On defense, two words and enough is said, Lawrence Taylor. LT caused all offensive coordinators to come up with a different game plan. Just ask Joe Theismann.
@levysanchez4146
@levysanchez4146 Ай бұрын
I have enjoyed your channel. I love your honesty! You guys are proud of your country just as Americans are. The feeling of that our governments no longer represents what are expectations are as citizens are mutual with any free living country! However, I am living the American life and despite the media manipulation, my family, friends and tribe are still happy and are living the lives we earned and enjoyed. You Guys would assimilate easy to American lifestyle. First have a community…. Networking, helping. … we are team players. You have my back I will have your back! Be an individual without breaking the law but don’t be bullied or fucked with! It a tough country with tough, ambitious, and the most giving/ kind people you will ever meet.
@jestertlsodx9897
@jestertlsodx9897 Ай бұрын
Dieon Sander once ran down Bo Jackson. It didnt end well for Deion when he got to Bo, but no one ran down Bo.
@ericcouch
@ericcouch Ай бұрын
This never happened. They never faced each other in the NFL. Bo retired the year after Sander was a rookie.
@zeromega4541
@zeromega4541 Ай бұрын
Vernon Davis never cared much about football. he was just natural gifted as an athlete. I remember he skipped training to get his interior decoration license.
@jacenjustice
@jacenjustice Ай бұрын
That's not true. I went to high school with him, and stayed friends with him throughout his NFL career.
@armadillotoe
@armadillotoe Ай бұрын
Hershel Walker would do 1000 situps, and 1000 pushups before breakfast. He would then go work out.
@jerrythor6102
@jerrythor6102 Ай бұрын
No Barry Sanders?, the ultimate freak of nature
@jimjankswankson
@jimjankswankson Ай бұрын
No Ray Lewis? Or Bettis? Lamar Jackson, Michael Vick? Patton Manning? Y’all need to do a part 2,3,4
@ericcouch
@ericcouch Ай бұрын
bob hayes not being on the list is a joke.
@BillyEarl826
@BillyEarl826 Ай бұрын
Calvin "Megatron" Johnson
@butchbunde8990
@butchbunde8990 Ай бұрын
They left out 1 major person. Reggie "The Minister of Defense" White.
@WDS66
@WDS66 Ай бұрын
"the first white guy on the list" was native american lol.
@brandonhall5615
@brandonhall5615 Ай бұрын
Kind of surprised to not see Lawrence Taylor on this list. Seems like a super obvious selection, as he is one of very few players that other players were actually terrified of (especially quarterbacks). Maybe it is because, aside from his physicality, cocaine/crack was his super power. Either way, dude was an absolute terror.
@stevenhardman8579
@stevenhardman8579 Ай бұрын
Bo rarely lifted weights and was solid rock physically
@thereallyst
@thereallyst Ай бұрын
As I'm sure many have probably said already, Jim Thorpe wasn't white, he was Native American....
@lexzone-six9912
@lexzone-six9912 Ай бұрын
Jim Thorpe wasn't white. He was a Native American.
@tyrantrex734
@tyrantrex734 Ай бұрын
Jim Thorpe was simply built different
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Ай бұрын
He ment to say the 2007 Patriots Randy Moss was part of that team going 16-0 in the Regular Season but in the Super Bowl at 18 wins but NOT for 19 unfortunately they lost the game vs Giants for real! 5:45
@Sherralyn
@Sherralyn Ай бұрын
If you haven't already check out the 10 scariest NFL players of all time. Football isn't the tame it was back in the day. I still love though.
@lonniehhenson7925
@lonniehhenson7925 Ай бұрын
Clavin Johnson was a beast ....
@davidkeese3372
@davidkeese3372 Ай бұрын
This one’s good showing some of the all time freaks of nature. There is another titled top 10 freaks of nature currently which I think shows about more specificity of their size
@shag139
@shag139 Ай бұрын
Dion’s coach at FSU was Bobby Bowden. As in Bow Japanese style so Bow Den. Not Bo Den. The auto generated scripts mid pronounce lots of stuff.
@SteveBurkitt-rg4nj
@SteveBurkitt-rg4nj Ай бұрын
I was hoping you could see Barry Sanders.Don't forget what you saw, but you have to see videos of him.I saw him run in person.I'll never forget a talent that I always will remember
@michaelkeeler1215
@michaelkeeler1215 Ай бұрын
I would say that DK Metcalf from just a athleticism standpoint is the best player I have ever seen
@russellfisher2853
@russellfisher2853 Ай бұрын
Theirs other list for this also, with other guys.
@anonymouscali7966
@anonymouscali7966 Ай бұрын
Check out best of Barry Sanders
@hifijohn
@hifijohn Ай бұрын
You should react to bo Jackson.he played NFL and the MLB at the same time.
@Michael-nx3dy
@Michael-nx3dy Ай бұрын
Randy Moss is a fellow West Virginia native
@rbculpepper
@rbculpepper Ай бұрын
Auburn played Tennessee in football and Tennessee got tired of hearing about Bo Jackson and broke his helmet with tacking. He left the game in the second half. . Tennessee won the game...
@clarencehuffman9025
@clarencehuffman9025 Ай бұрын
You should check out the fastest accelerating vehicle on the planet
@gladius1275
@gladius1275 Ай бұрын
Interesting, this list is missing the greatest athletic freak in NFL history…Barry Sanders. No one compares to Barry, utterly unique and elite.
@A_Bolt
@A_Bolt Ай бұрын
A great video would be looking up the rumors of Bo Jackson. The story on him is so underrated
@seahawksfan4204
@seahawksfan4204 Ай бұрын
You should react to 10 freaks of nature currently in the nfl by same channel
@floydhill9265
@floydhill9265 Ай бұрын
12:04 this spot where you paused. Herschel Walker is about 50 yrs old in that particular video clip
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