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@514Lacey Жыл бұрын
A fair portion of these hits were legal at the time but most likely not legal now. The rules are getting stricter now about head to head contact but it happens anyway. Still brutal sport.
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
That’s what I thought when I was watching it! Still very brutal! More NFL vids coming in the next few days! Thanks for your comment.
@stuartyaughn9611 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts this is a foul and is known as targeting
@beegee1960 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes a player is unable to pull up in time to avoid a head shot, but intentional or not it is still a penalty.
@antoinejohnson2447 Жыл бұрын
Most the hits from this video will get you fined and suspended today. Not just the head to head contact. They have made tackling in certain ways illegal. They are trying to minimize head injuries, especially the ones that show long after play. And also serious leg injuries.
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
4 YEARS YMCA FOOTBALL. 4 YEARS HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL. SOME PEOPLE GO TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I JOINED US ARMY AIRBORNE RANGER. FLORIDA STATE POLICE. MARINE PATROL DIVISION. MORE THAN TEN YEARS AGO NFL PLAYERS NEALED ON MY AMERICA FLAG. NFL IS RUN BY COMMUNIST LIBTARDS. MOST AMERICANS WILL NOT EVER GIVE THEM A PENNY. HALF THE COUNTRY WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I SUGGEST WATCHING ALABAMA AND GEORGIA FOR HARD HITS.
@MidwesternCornbilly Жыл бұрын
The tackle that you thought was a wrestling move and probably not legal is actually a beautifully executed old school, shoulders square to midsection tackle...with a lift takedown for emphasis. Those kinds of tackles, especially in the open field like this one was, are actually a rarity in today's football.
@royalpalm_941 Жыл бұрын
It’s also one of the only plays in this video that would still be legal in todays game
@zacharysmith2983 Жыл бұрын
100% worse to get hit when you don't see it coming. We call it "blind-sided" or "ear-holed"
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reply Zachary!
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
4 YEARS YMCA FOOTBALL. 4 YEARS HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL. SOME PEOPLE GO TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I JOINED US ARMY AIRBORNE RANGER. FLORIDA STATE POLICE. MARINE PATROL DIVISION. MORE THAN TEN YEARS AGO NFL PLAYERS NEALED ON MY AMERICA FLAG. NFL IS RUN BY COMMUNIST LIBTARDS. MOST AMERICANS WILL NOT EVER GIVE THEM A PENNY. HALF THE COUNTRY WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I SUGGEST WATCHING ALABAMA AND GEORGIA FOR HARD HITS.
@Zytroxy Жыл бұрын
Get your bell rung
@dyelbodybuild56015 ай бұрын
When you don’t see it you’re more relaxed..less pain. Tensing up for contact hurts worse
@ajinman3642 Жыл бұрын
I actually got a severe concussion from someone taking a cheap shot and hitting me in the head with the top part of their helmet. Played the rest of the game and felt fine. Long story short I feel asleep, woke up in a different state, and had to learn how to walk again. That was going on 18 years ago and I still suffer from that injury. Football is so much fun but obviously very dangerous!
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Wow! Sorry to hear that! We can definitely see how dangerous it can be. I think that gets overlooked a lot especially in the UK! Thank you for your comment AJ!
@areguapiri Жыл бұрын
I played all of my life and I don't know anyone who had a concussion or feels any effects from American football. Cte is pure, made up theory by a couple of fame-seeking scientists with zero evidence proving it exists.
@yourdreams2440 Жыл бұрын
What do you mean you woke up in a different state? Like a hospital in a different state ,or you had a ton of memory loss?
@ajinman3642 Жыл бұрын
@@yourdreams2440 whole different state.
@blakefrancisboggs7526 Жыл бұрын
@@ajinman3642 that didn't clarify anything
@JohnLeePettimoreIII Жыл бұрын
2:50 you absolutely *_COULD_* do that. 2:55 the padding isn't there to protect players, but to *_WEAPONIZE_* players.
@causeitflies Жыл бұрын
As has been mentioned, when most of these were filmed the hits were completely legal. Players are still trying to adapt to the new stricter rules because all of their football lives they were encouraged to go out and "Knock somebody's head off!"
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
4 YEARS YMCA FOOTBALL. 4 YEARS HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL. SOME PEOPLE GO TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I JOINED US ARMY AIRBORNE RANGER. FLORIDA STATE POLICE. MARINE PATROL DIVISION. MORE THAN TEN YEARS AGO NFL PLAYERS NEALED ON MY AMERICA FLAG. NFL IS RUN BY COMMUNIST LIBTARDS. MOST AMERICANS WILL NOT EVER GIVE THEM A PENNY. HALF THE COUNTRY WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I SUGGEST WATCHING ALABAMA AND GEORGIA FOR HARD HITS.
@marcuscriswell1958 Жыл бұрын
Yup. I was an Running Back in high school. Name of the game back then was Kill the Carrier! 😂😂😂😂 I miss those days, but definitely not the broken ribs one of my buddy's gave me 😅
@IrimiODonnchadhaАй бұрын
Now the older guys .... In the 60s, 70s, 80s lol ok. They get a lil pity. Cause they made Burger King $ to do that and there was NO rules lol damn near. But nowadays I don't wanna hear any crying from your ivory towers. You made your choice and it worked out pretty good for ya. Now live up to your end. Can't have your cake n eat it too lol Can you imagine the Romans bitchin about lions biting them on the helmet....
@coreyrees840 Жыл бұрын
Thing is, the pads make it less safe. Rugby because you wear nothing it’s more wrap tackle based. You put guys in armour and give them a big helmet at THEY are willing to launch themselves like missiles. You’re more aware when you’re unprotected and play as such.
@creolecajun9988 Жыл бұрын
The NFL started out with no pads just thin leather helmets
@jwc721510 ай бұрын
@@creolecajun9988 and people died. There are just too many full speed collisions in football.
@Dman-c5c2 ай бұрын
@@jwc7215more like too many beasts can’t stop people from being aggressive especially when the more aggressive man wins in this sport. It plays into intimidation and fear to the mental too.
@mattwood6485 Жыл бұрын
You can hit people who don't have the ball. It's a "block" to protect your ball carrier.
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
4 YEARS YMCA FOOTBALL. 4 YEARS HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL. SOME PEOPLE GO TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I JOINED US ARMY AIRBORNE RANGER. FLORIDA STATE POLICE. MARINE PATROL DIVISION. MORE THAN TEN YEARS AGO NFL PLAYERS NEALED ON MY AMERICA FLAG. NFL IS RUN BY COMMUNIST LIBTARDS. MOST AMERICANS WILL NOT EVER GIVE THEM A PENNY. HALF THE COUNTRY WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I SUGGEST WATCHING ALABAMA AND GEORGIA FOR HARD HITS.
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
4 YEARS YMCA FOOTBALL. 4 YEARS HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL. SOME PEOPLE GO TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I JOINED US ARMY AIRBORNE RANGER. FLORIDA STATE POLICE. MARINE PATROL DIVISION. MORE THAN TEN YEARS AGO NFL PLAYERS NEALED ON MY AMERICA FLAG. NFL IS RUN BY COMMUNIST LIBTARDS. MOST AMERICANS WILL NOT EVER GIVE THEM A PENNY. HALF THE COUNTRY WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I SUGGEST WATCHING ALABAMA AND GEORGIA FOR HARD HITS.
@mattwood6485 Жыл бұрын
@@wadehefner9288 Are you trying to be a caricature?
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
AS MIDDLE LINEBACKER... - I RUN OVER CENTER. - I RUN OVER FULLBACK. - I RUN OVER TAILBACK. - I CRUSH THE QUARTERBACK.
@andrewkelley9328 Жыл бұрын
The block at the beginning of the video is not legal. You can't block towards your own endzone. It is called a Crack back block. I loved doing it while playing but illegal now.
@Mr.Ekshin Жыл бұрын
When you realize the sheer size of these guys, it's all the more impressive. Most of them are about 2 meters in height and at LEAST a hundred kilos. And their speed and agility is just crazy, considering their size. Just top notch athletes all around. So getting hit by one of these guys is like someone driving past you and throwing a refrigerator at you.
@gabaghoul6759 Жыл бұрын
He was called Refrigerator Perry for a reason.
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
4 YEARS YMCA FOOTBALL. 4 YEARS HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL. SOME PEOPLE GO TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I JOINED US ARMY AIRBORNE RANGER. FLORIDA STATE POLICE. MARINE PATROL DIVISION. MORE THAN TEN YEARS AGO NFL PLAYERS NEALED ON MY AMERICA FLAG. NFL IS RUN BY COMMUNIST LIBTARDS. MOST AMERICANS WILL NOT EVER GIVE THEM A PENNY. HALF THE COUNTRY WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I SUGGEST WATCHING ALABAMA AND GEORGIA FOR HARD HITS.
@johnhoward7083 Жыл бұрын
Like being tackled by a Coke machine with legs.
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
@@johnhoward7083 YOU ARE CORRECT. I HURTS YOU LOOSE PHYSICS BATTLE ... SPEED TIMES WEIGH. I WAS 6'1" 225 POUNDS. 4.8 SPEED 40 YARD DASH. IF I HIT A PLAYER AT MY FULL SPEED, THEY WOULD FEEL THE IMPACT. IF I LOST THE PHYSICS BATTLE, I WOULD ABSORB THE IMPACT. IN HIGHSCHOOL. I HIT A FULL BACK AT MY FULL SPEED. BOTH TOP OF HELMET. I WAS KNOCKED OUT. FELL TO MY KNEES. MY ARMS COULD NOT WORK. CRACKED MY HELMET. FULLBACK WAS ON MY TEAM DURING PRACTICE. HE WAS KNOCKED OUT ALSO. HE TOOK TWO STEPS AND FELL OVER HEAD COACH THOUGHT WE WERE DEAD. WE HAD TO AVOID EACH OTHER IN PRACTICE. IT IS LIKE A CAR CRASH. HEAVIEST VEHICLE WINS.
@TheLastGarou Жыл бұрын
As one High School coach once said: "If you knock the other guy's helmet off and his *head* isn't in it, you didn't hit him hard enough."
@lynderherberts2828 Жыл бұрын
That coach thinks a cookie has no calories if no one sees you eat it.
@MrTech226 Жыл бұрын
In 1984, Chicago Bears vs LA Raiders, Bears' QB Jim McMahon had a season ending injuries: bruised ribs and lacerated kidney. This game was one of most violent games in NFL history.
@brandondillman5841 Жыл бұрын
The Body Bag game between the Eagles and Redskins was pretty bad too. Eagles players were getting paid extra to knock players out of the game. It's something Buddy Ryan often did to incentivize his guys taking opposing players out of the game by any means.
@2o4tom26 күн бұрын
@@brandondillman5841 I was out for two weeks after that game, and I was 11 and watching it on TV.
@revpembroke3082 Жыл бұрын
There was a guy named Jack "The Assassin" Tatum, who once permanently paralyzed a man in a *pre-season* (you know, practice) game. Football can be a very brutal sport.
@Titus-as-the-Roman Жыл бұрын
As teenagers we used to play full contact football without Any padding but the clothes your wearing. I never broke anything in these games but I know others that have, a little Titanium bone bracing surgery and you're good as new, that is till you get older and start feeling all those hits when getting up in the morning.
@Terrell070 Жыл бұрын
Think of the shoulder pads as weapons, rather than protection. You're not allowed to hit with the top of the helmet. QBs get extra protections from the rules due to their importance. Most important man on the team.
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
4 YEARS YMCA FOOTBALL. 4 YEARS HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL. SOME PEOPLE GO TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I JOINED US ARMY AIRBORNE RANGER. FLORIDA STATE POLICE. MARINE PATROL DIVISION. MORE THAN TEN YEARS AGO NFL PLAYERS NEALED ON MY AMERICA FLAG. NFL IS RUN BY COMMUNIST LIBTARDS. MOST AMERICANS WILL NOT EVER GIVE THEM A PENNY. HALF THE COUNTRY WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I SUGGEST WATCHING ALABAMA AND GEORGIA FOR HARD HITS.
@thomaslove6494 Жыл бұрын
It's not so much their importance as it is that they can't usually see the hit coming... If they take off running with the ball they can be hit just like any other players on the field
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
@@thomaslove6494 YOU WILL LIKE THE MOVIE.... WATERBOY.
@christophermckinney3924 Жыл бұрын
The padding in football is a weapon. The helmets especially. They’re made of foam padded hard plastic, the face masks are made of iron covered with rubber. When you put on a football helmet it makes you want to use the helmet as a battering ram.
@KingVirgo44 Жыл бұрын
These big hits you are seeing is what we live on whenever it comes to football, with or without pads, since we was kids.
@coreyrees840 Жыл бұрын
Yup I’m Canadian and was no football where I lived growing up so no one owned equipment, guess we coulda put our hockey shoulder pads on haha, but we’d always play tackle as kids/young teens with nothing on whether it was 4 v 4 6 v 6 what have you.
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
4 YEARS YMCA FOOTBALL. 4 YEARS HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL. SOME PEOPLE GO TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I JOINED US ARMY AIRBORNE RANGER. FLORIDA STATE POLICE. MARINE PATROL DIVISION. MORE THAN TEN YEARS AGO NFL PLAYERS NEALED ON MY AMERICA FLAG. NFL IS RUN BY COMMUNIST LIBTARDS. MOST AMERICANS WILL NOT EVER GIVE THEM A PENNY. HALF THE COUNTRY WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I SUGGEST WATCHING ALABAMA AND GEORGIA FOR HARD HITS.
@Andrewticus04 Жыл бұрын
These were all clean hits. Part of the game is maintaining the ball through a catch, so hitting the shit out of a receiver or runner is really common.
@srellison561 Жыл бұрын
Face masking like that has always been a penalty.
@FunnyQuailMan Жыл бұрын
@@srellison561 Ironically enough, with the exception of THAT play. At the time, "helmets" were just a leather headcap - there was no protection around the face, hence no concept of a face mask. It was only around the time of that particular game when some quarterbacks began wearing a single iron bar over the front of their face, as seen on that quarterback in that play. But since they were so new, there were no rules about them, and so grabbing that bar was not, strictly speaking, against the rules. There just hadn't been a reason for such a rule. Until then, that is.
@pushpak Жыл бұрын
American football (AF) evolved from soccer and rugby but developed into a completely different sport. The first AF game was played in 1869 between two college teams, Rutgers and Princeton, using rules based on the rules of soccer at the time. A set of rule changes drawn up from 1880 onward by Walter Camp, the "Father of American Football", established the snap, the line of scrimmage, eleven-player teams, and the concept of downs. Later rule changes legalized the forward pass, created the neutral zone and specified the size and shape of the football.
@cinedelasestrellas Жыл бұрын
The first NFL team was the Morgan Athletic Club, founded in 1898. Today they are known as the Arizona Cardinals, who are technically the oldest team in the league. I have been a fan of them my whole life. Problem is, it’s frustrating being a Cardinals fan because they don’t win all that much!
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
4 YEARS YMCA FOOTBALL. 4 YEARS HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL. SOME PEOPLE GO TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I JOINED US ARMY AIRBORNE RANGER. FLORIDA STATE POLICE. MARINE PATROL DIVISION. MORE THAN TEN YEARS AGO NFL PLAYERS NEALED ON MY AMERICA FLAG. NFL IS RUN BY COMMUNIST LIBTARDS. MOST AMERICANS WILL NOT EVER GIVE THEM A PENNY. HALF THE COUNTRY WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I SUGGEST WATCHING ALABAMA AND GEORGIA FOR HARD HITS.
@Darmesis Жыл бұрын
@@cinedelasestrellas , The bright side for a Cards fan is that if someone like the Vikings or the Bengals win a Super Bowl, y'all will still have TWICE THE NUMBER OF CHAMPIONSHIPS! 😉🤟
@jayeff4021 Жыл бұрын
@@cinedelasestrellasso you are Chicago fan?
@CharlieRogers50 Жыл бұрын
Rugby and American football are both sports requiring an incredible amount of toughness. The best way I've heard it explained is rugby is a physical, contact sport and football is a collision sport. Football is about who can be the most explosive and violent in 5 seconds, whereas rugby is about who can be consistently physical and tough over a grueling 40 minute half.
@philmickelsonscalves7585 Жыл бұрын
I have watched this football video over a hundred times legitimately
@weray7605 Жыл бұрын
Regarding picking a team: The NFL finance and wage structure makes it so that all the teams are quite a bit more equal. It's much more like every NFL team is like a solid, mid-table Premier League team. No "Big Six" (or seven now with Newcastle). And no Relegation fodder. Everyone is like the West Ham-Villa-Wolves-Palace, mid-table range. So when you do have an Everton (or Sunderland or West Brom) that drops waaaaay low, or a Brentford or Fulham (or Blackpool or Huddersfield) that skyrockets waaaay up, it's pretty normal. Like in mid-table where you win one week and those three points move you up 5 places and you think Europe is possible -- and then next week you lose three points and drop and are afraid of relegation. In other words -- You will NEVER be able to pick an NFL team because you think they're Real Madrid or Barcelona, Bayern or PSG. That's not how the NFL is set up. So, really, you should pick the MINNESOTA VIKINGS! The greatest team in the universe (arch-rivals to the bears and packers). But only if you support Arsenal. If you pathetically support the totty chickens or manch-divided then we don't want you supporting the Great VIKINGS! And Welcome to the NFL!
@royboy1984 Жыл бұрын
Old football wisdom, "Keep you head on a swival." Avoid getting hit.
@billwoods9302 Жыл бұрын
I had a couple of friends from the UK when attending high school in Houston, TX. They would often talk about how tough rugby players were for not wearing protective gear. In American football, there has to be gear because the men who weigh 250 lbs in the NFL run 4.5 second 40 yard dashes. The impacts of their hits are like small auto collisions.
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Yeah it’s not a fair comparison.
@alkh3myst Жыл бұрын
Make that 300+ pounds, in college and the NFL.
@lynderherberts2828 Жыл бұрын
Or a train wreck.
@mrryansterling Жыл бұрын
American football is arguably the most brutal contact sport and we start Ballin at like 8yrs old 😅🤣 anyone can catch it so you better keep your head on a swivel
@Mary_on_the_Prairie Жыл бұрын
One of the crazy things about football to me is the younger guys who play in junior high and high school, there are some nasty hits even at that level. I saw a lot of broken bones, (usually arms) and lots of people down for the count after getting stuck!
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
These kids are built different!
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
4 YEARS YMCA FOOTBALL. 4 YEARS HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL. SOME PEOPLE GO TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I JOINED US ARMY AIRBORNE RANGER. FLORIDA STATE POLICE. MARINE PATROL DIVISION. MORE THAN TEN YEARS AGO NFL PLAYERS NEALED ON MY AMERICA FLAG. NFL IS RUN BY COMMUNIST LIBTARDS. MOST AMERICANS WILL NOT EVER GIVE THEM A PENNY. HALF THE COUNTRY WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I SUGGEST WATCHING ALABAMA AND GEORGIA FOR HARD HITS.
@jdmuller1906 Жыл бұрын
Yup, I suffered numerous concussions in high school. Nowadays there are protocols teams must follow but when I played we were still very much in the "walk it off" mentality. I still struggle with the decision that if I have kids would I allow them to play football?
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
@@jdmuller1906 WHEN NFL NEEDLED ON MY FLAG. PATRIOTS LIKE ME NEVER WATCHED ANOTHER GAME. JERSEYS BEING BURT ON KZbin. MY SON HAS A MIAMI DOLPHINS LINEBACKER ZACH THOMAS. HE IS RETIRED. I TOLD HIM NOT TO BURN HIS JERSEY. MY SON PLAYED YMCA FOOTBALL IN THE KEYS. THEY HAD NFL HELMETS. HE LIKES SAFETY. HE JUMPS LIKE A MONKEY. I HAVE A 1 INCH VERTICAL. MY WIFE JUMPS LIKE A MONKEY. I GO TO MY SON'S HIGHSCHOOL AND WATCH. I PLAYED YMCA FOOTBALL IN GEORGIA. I WAS IN THE ARMY AIRBORNE RANGERS IN ALABAMA. I WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL GEORGIA AND ALABAMA. THOSE DEFENSES CREATE HELMET SPARKS. FUCK THE NFL.
@mayapocolypse Жыл бұрын
Before even starting these "_______ reacts to American Football" style videos, I'm always looking forward to the first pause for "No way that's legal right?" 😂 Fantastic video gentlemen, thoroughly enjoy watching you guys learn the sport more and more as I go through the catalogue.
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you Tyler, appreciate the support!
@Pallhh Жыл бұрын
Today, a player is considered defenseless at a certain point so a lot of those hits would be illegal today. With the players becoming stronger and faster over the years, also with retired players developing CTE, new rules and equipment have been introduced to American football.
@m.m.3029 Жыл бұрын
Just an aside all the "Wrestling Moves" the one where the player pogo sticks the offensive player that jumped (a Spinebuster in Pro wrestling) and the Belly to back style suplex (which has many names but is normally called a German Suplex in Pro Wrestling vernacular) are both legal, and encouraged at every level of football.
@darksquid11 Жыл бұрын
A while back, I was watching a sports science type show that measured the tackle force between American Football, Rugby, and I think the third sport was Australian Rules Football I'm not sure. But the test revealed that American Football players hit with much more force than the other sports. It was said to be because American Football players are padded and the subconscious effect of that was that they're more likely to play with reckless abandon. Hockey pads have a similar effect. After some of those guys get enough momentum built up, you can potentially skate faster than you can run, the hits are just...WOW!!
@NapGod Жыл бұрын
I played football through High School and rugby through College. Rugby is definitely the harder sport overall - even the big boys in the pack need to be fit enough to run up and down the pitch. But, what you get in Football that you don't in Rugby is the hyper-specialization of skill and physical training. A 250lb MLB isn't going to to keep up on the pitch, but that's because he's been training since puberty to turn his body into a machine designed to deliver one explosion of force in a split second. A rugby team is made of athletes that can lean into a specific role, but everyone exists within a tighter band of overall strength and fitness standars. A football team is a machine made of tools designed to do specific jobs so theres a broader variance in skills, strength, fitness. The other difference is the common-sense tackling rules that Rugby's always had which Football is slowly starting to move towards. My highschool football coach encouraged us to play rugby in the Spring because rugby teaches you how to properly execute an open-field tackle. In a similar way that gloves encourage harder hits in boxing over bareknuckles, football pads encourage players to throw their bodies like a human punch as opposed to properly getting low and wrapping-up. Rugby gave me stitches and scars, but football gave me broken bones.
@aboyle524 Жыл бұрын
I’ve read a comment that someone said that rugby is a CONTACT sport and American football is an IMPACT sport. Those guys are hitting each other with the force of a literal car crash.
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Yeah I’ve heard that, can’t disagree!
@Pcbdude82 Жыл бұрын
Just discovered your channel. I always enjoy watching British reacting to football hits. It's an absolutely brutal sport. I played in high school and a few years in the semi pros. At 40 years old, some days I struggle to walk just from the damage my body has taken.
@mikejunt Жыл бұрын
I only played a year of HS football, but one of the things i took away from it (I'm a couple years older than you) was an understanding of the adrenaline high that comes from hitting something (or more specifically someone) absolutely as hard as you can without withholding any sort of consideration for self-protection. The very first time I correctly tackled someone in a live game setting, helmet on the ball and shoulder in the gut, in the open field when we both had time to accelerate, is one of the clearest memories I've got from high school 25 years later. It convinced me pretty quickly that everyone in this thread who talks about how the pads and protection of football really dial up the level of violence. I feel pretty fortunate I got to only play a year and come away understanding the experience without having the repetitive wear and tear of the game on my body and my brain. I'm glad I did it, and also glad I didn't play 7-12 like I did basketball. I can understand why that pure adrenaline rush of going 100% without holding anything back can be addictive.
@Fatblue246 Жыл бұрын
The rate of CTE for american football players is off the charts. Basically, back in the day in particular, they didn't really understand the compounding effects of concussions nor did they realize how easy one can get them especially in a contact sport. So when most of these hits were legal and when helmet hitting was somewhat encouraged you would see some pretty devastating consequences. They have done a couple movies on the CTE rates in the NFL.
@Cashcrop54 Жыл бұрын
The best part o being at a NCAA or NFL level game is hearing the hits. There is a loud crack of the pads and the whole crowd goes oooohh! You can hit a player who is chasing the ball carrier. He has to have a good chance of tackling the runner. You must keep all your eyes wide open at all times. Good job guys!
@soulcornflake1 Жыл бұрын
In college football there's a rule called Targeting, where one player deliberately targets the head. In most conferences, if they catch you doing it you're ejected from the game and could miss half of the next game.
@Andrewticus04 Жыл бұрын
When you play football, the best way to think about a hit is that each one is about as traumatic as a small car accident. If you can just let yourself go limp in a hit, you don't really feel it, and you can pop right up. So for like a running back, they have the equivalent of 20 or so small car accidents per game. These men play 18 games a season, and often play injured. Football destroys the body and brain, but it's the greatest game on earth. It's a war game.
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
These players are insane!
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
These players are insane!
@danielalicea5960 Жыл бұрын
The main push for more safety rules in the NFL came in the last decade or so, so any clips that appear to be before that time based on camera quality are much more likely legal hits at the time
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
4 YEARS YMCA FOOTBALL. 4 YEARS HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL. SOME PEOPLE GO TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I JOINED US ARMY AIRBORNE RANGER. FLORIDA STATE POLICE. MARINE PATROL DIVISION. MORE THAN TEN YEARS AGO NFL PLAYERS NEALED ON MY AMERICA FLAG. NFL IS RUN BY COMMUNIST LIBTARDS. MOST AMERICANS WILL NOT EVER GIVE THEM A PENNY. HALF THE COUNTRY WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I SUGGEST WATCHING ALABAMA AND GEORGIA FOR HARD HITS.
@crapface911 Жыл бұрын
headshots are generally illegal but there is leeway given when it cant be avoided. however in recent years they have really been cracking down on targeting the head. previously it was just a 15 yard penalty but in recent years players have just been getting ejected for it
@billstein2 Жыл бұрын
The difference, (between American Football and Rugby) is, the pads American players wear, which make them feel indestructable... so they turn themselves into guided missiles. That can make them overconfident though, and lead to more injuries. Rugby players still have to protect their own bodies. Many people in the US actually think that an answer to the concussion problem in the sport is to take away the facemask. It may sound counter-intuative, but taking away the facemask will force players, by natural reaction, to avoid head to head hits. Oh... and what you're calling a "scrape down", is called facemasking over here. It was a common thought when facemasks were introduced , that it's a part of the player, if he wants to wear it. It was quickly changed. As was "Horsecollaring", or grabbing another player by the back of his pads, and pulling him down.
@jabbitt05 Жыл бұрын
The 'wrestling moves' were probably the most legal hits in this vid, lololol.
@teti_99 Жыл бұрын
As a Polynesian born and raised in the US, we Islander's grew up playing both rugby and football heavily because we're first generation American. Rugby as tough and as brutal as it can be, is much more safe because of hitting regulations. I've had to explain it to my family overseas who used to make fun of football. This is why we wear gear. And the gear don't really do much to be honest haha. But rugby is a contact sport. A gentleman's game. Football is a collision sport. A sinister game. We dont play to hurt other's.... sometimes. Lol 💯💯💯 thank you for sharing!!! Much love! Your Tongan friend from the US! 🤙🏾 Ps. The head to head collisions have recently been stopped because players over recent years have developed CTE and committing suicide as a result. And yes, the hit you don't see coming is always the one that hurts more.
@gregcable3250 Жыл бұрын
Rugby is a contact sport. Football is a collision sport--AND the players are bigger, stronger and faster than rugby players (check out video on 10 current athletic freaks in the NFL). A famous Rugby player tried out for an NFL team as he had been a good runner in pro Rugby and he said that after the first practice--not actual game--he had been hit harder than anytime in his career playing rugby. Football is about smashing the guy, not just tackling him, as there are fewer opportunities than in Rugby to get the ball back in your possesion. Also, the equipment--should pads etc., are a basis to hit harder, they are weaponized. It is also why people playing football get injured more frequently and (much) more severly than in Rugby.
@mikeses4392 Жыл бұрын
Rugby is a rough sport, lotsa respect for you guys. Football is different in that we have two lines that oppose each other instead of following the ball down the line laterally. Enjoyed the video!
@Chrysalis-uu5ec Жыл бұрын
Quite a number are college & high school. They're a different breed. My son's an 8th grader & he's a 6 ft tall defensive lineman. And he's not the biggest on the team 🤣 Also most are ok...the head shots will get you flagged for targeting now. Technically that wrestling move was a clean wrap and put him on his back...so allowed 😎
@hoffa57 Жыл бұрын
There was actually a game played once called the body bag game. Was between the Eagles and Redskins. The game used to be a lot more violent. They have made lots of rules to make players safer now.
@huygeorge3189 Жыл бұрын
my old coach used to tell us if you think your stronger than em take em out the game, if your not take out their knees. he didn't realize how strong the team was until there were 7-8 injuries a game
@melrest3453 Жыл бұрын
Who ever made this original video did a great job syncing the hits with the music!
@pblackjac Жыл бұрын
No head to head hits anymore. Not allowed to lead with the crown of the helmet. Most of the big hits occur because the defenders are try to separate the ball carrier from the ball, or the offense are protecting the ball carrier. The size of these players is often most spoken about. It is rarely spoken about the speed at which these large athletes are moving. In 2012 at the NFL scouting combine, Dontari Poe, who is 6 feet 5 inches tall, weighed 346lbs at the time, ran the 40 yard dash in 4.98 seconds. That's a very large man moving very quickly.
@irshman1845 Жыл бұрын
It wasn't in this video, but a major hit that motivated rule changes or increased fines for hitting defenseless wide recievers happened to a player for the Cardinals named Boldin. Two players on the opposing team (Jets) dove at him like missiles and basically sandwiched his head with theirs. It caused a facial fracture and a broken jaw. Boldin had to get wires put into his mouth to fix his bite so he could eat/drink normally again.
@jwc721510 ай бұрын
Head shots used to be totally legal and even encouraged. The rules have changed a lot over the years to protect players. This game uses to be absolutely brutal.
@oldmandizzle8311 Жыл бұрын
American football has evolved. At one point all that was legal. With the advancement of these athletes the rules had to change to protect the players from themselves. Helmet to helmet can get you ejected now. American Football has never been a contact sport. It's always been a collision sport.
@Fyrwulf Жыл бұрын
Goldberg was an NFL player, that's why his signature move is named after a type of personal foul. As for the guy in the white and green that you asked if he was out, that hit broke his back and ended his career. A lot of those hits were legal at the time, including the facemask tackle, but are now illegal.
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks Alex!
@Fyrwulf Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts Not a problem!
@wellthatsjustpeachy90 Жыл бұрын
Most were absolutely legal, it's changing a bit now where you can't target the head but it def is still brutal, rugby is a game of tackles and hard hits, American football is a game of absolute collisions and car wrecks basicly
@CheesiestCheesehead Жыл бұрын
it’s called a conversion if u attempt to get into the end zone or “goal” again by carrying or throwing the ball it’s worth 2 pts or can choose the kick after a touchdown is called a field goal
@billstein2 Жыл бұрын
A note on your reference to "Soccer". The Brits have themselves to blame for that term. It comes from your tendency to shorten words. or groups of words. The game, as it's now known, was originally called, "Association Football", to differentiate itself from other, similar sports. That became "Assoc" in the lexicon of the day... which eventually evolved into "Soccer" a few generations, and generational dialects later.
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
I don’t mind the term. The Brits that have an issue with the word soccer are the ones that don’t understand the history of the word.
@charleswassamire782 Жыл бұрын
I got hit in the rib cage freshman year of high school (I'm 28 now) and still haven't healed. Also tore every ligament in my foot which also is still messed up. Beautiful sport but so dangerous
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Yeah very dangerous!
@scorpiothegreat1 Жыл бұрын
I was knocked out completely during a tackle while playing linebacker. And woke up with an excruciating headache a few seconds later. I never missed a play and played the entire game. That’s the way it was 25 years ago in high school. You were taught to walk off concussions.
@sailinbob11 Жыл бұрын
Yes... we always lead with our heads back in the 70s.
@rbw3000 Жыл бұрын
That’s a classic video!! 🔥🔥 Song brings back memories
@ethanmonaco6362 Жыл бұрын
It’s weird but the worst hit is when the neck whiplashes and hits the ground. And yes a lot of those hits resulted in knockouts and injuries
@nomad2629 Жыл бұрын
2:49 actually you kind of can it just depends on what the ref thinks is unnecessary roughness but usually you can
@VoodooSage Жыл бұрын
Some of these camera angles are hard to see well enough to know whether it's "shoulder to shoulder" or "helmet to helmet." Also, there are situations where a player is presumed to expect a hit and other where a player is presumed to be "defenseless." There is a category of foul called "unnecessary roughness" where it's clear that making contact would not have changed the outcome of the play. For example, tacking an opponent when they are already out of bounds, intentionally crashing into a player who is already down, tackling a player after they have obviously lost possession of the ball, etc. Likewise, certain hits and tackles are illegal if they come too early, like before the ball arrives to a receiver, though these are usually levied as "interference", "illegal contact" or the like. Much of the "used to be legal" stuff you were speculating on is covered by expanded rule definitions in the above areas. Sometimes teams decide it is strategically valuable to commit a foul because they are willing to pay the penalty yardage. Several new rules have cropped up making most of these punishable by additional "unsportsmanlike conduct" sanctions (including ejection) to further deter teams from committing too many willful fouls. You do see teams still take occasional intentional fouls, but these days it's mostly "delay of game" and generally not roughness. The league has even cracked down on abuse of game delays in recent years. As for concussion protocols, those mostly have to do with how a player who suffered a hit or jolt is evaluated to determine if they need to be removed from the game for further medical attention. In many injury situations, self-reporting players have incentive to "push the limits" to get back on the field. However, for some injuries this can seriously compound the medical danger, so the recent protocols call for an independent concussion expert to evaluate players according to strict guidelines. This hopefully removes the temptation for players to gamble with safety.
@stephenbatchelor2046 Жыл бұрын
Best jukes NLF don't really matter what you pick. And college football miracles part 1 that will blow y'all minds or yours if you by yourself
@stephenbatchelor2046 Жыл бұрын
I don't lie
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you Stephen, we will add that to the list, we want to do college football too!
@stephenbatchelor2046 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts trust lol
@pimpstick9988 Жыл бұрын
Man playing football in USA in highschool championship is an atmosphere when you’re there, it is fucking intense. I’m a speedy running back and returner but running into some people was def scary but you gotta try to run through them and utilitlize your body as an advantage. I took some crazy licks tho 😂
@goatitisful Жыл бұрын
You could "DRAG by MY HELMET" Anyday, big fella!! Lol
@nickerpsg1 Жыл бұрын
1. You can't tackle by grabbing the face mask 2. You can't "target" by hitting top of the helmet to the top of the helmet 3. Any other hit's are OK (except back blocks below the knee)
@johnlake4809 Жыл бұрын
Some of these hits make you feel like your going to be called as a witness in a murder case! LOL
@mdmeridius8824 Жыл бұрын
The funniest part is nowadays 2:45 is the most legal hit and they thought that was the worst one 😂
@michaelsonnon2333 Жыл бұрын
There used to be a saying for these hits. Not sure if I've heard it in a while but..."de-cleating" a player is pretty much what you see. Hitting so hard you remove their cleats from the ground. Many of the hits you see in this video, the ones where someone is running to tackle and doesn't see the blocker coming, are now illegal.
@buckyc.9069 Жыл бұрын
These clips were compiled over a good number of years. Most of these hits today, would get you penalized, and or ejected, and or fined, and or suspended.
@armusc757 Жыл бұрын
That old film of the neck tackle was coined a "clothes-line" tackle. Which was legal for long time in the NFL.
@footballJoe0609 Жыл бұрын
A lot of the bad concussions come from the head hitting the ground as opposed to the player v player contact especially in the 70’, 80’s, and early 90’s when the old Astroturf was still being used. That was nothing but a very thin carpet stretched over concrete.
@dre2pluto24 Жыл бұрын
Lost my whole memory tooo this sport and still love it🤣💯
@cagiestnickle72 Жыл бұрын
It depends on the context when it comes to helmet to helmet being legal or not. So lets say a receiver is going up to catch the ball if he's hit in the helmet at all before he can defend himself its a defenseless receiver penalty. But if a receiver catches the ball and gets around 2 steps or puts his arm up to defend himself then its more than likely gonna be fine but sometimes at the end of the day it can also depend on the reffs.
@wadehefner9288 Жыл бұрын
4 YEARS YMCA FOOTBALL. 4 YEARS HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL. SOME PEOPLE GO TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I JOINED US ARMY AIRBORNE RANGER. FLORIDA STATE POLICE. MARINE PATROL DIVISION. MORE THAN TEN YEARS AGO NFL PLAYERS NEALED ON MY AMERICA FLAG. NFL IS RUN BY COMMUNIST LIBTARDS. MOST AMERICANS WILL NOT EVER GIVE THEM A PENNY. HALF THE COUNTRY WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL. I SUGGEST WATCHING ALABAMA AND GEORGIA FOR HARD HITS.
@CC-oi9mc Жыл бұрын
Yes you can pick a player up and slam them down, sometimes it's the only way to get them down without getting trucked over so it is legal. You can't grab their helmet, mask, or collar. You can't pull on or grab at their uniform at all (this is the most common foul). You can't make a helmet to helmet hit. You can't hit a player who isn't involved in the play (like a non-blocker way behind the ball carrier). You can't hit the quarterback, kicker, or punter after they no longer possess the ball. You can't lead a tackle with the top of your helmet (like a missile) but you can initiate with your head it just depends on the angle. There's also a general "unnecessary roughness" penalty which is more subjectively determined and is used for egregious plays that don't clearly break a technical rule.
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment CC, all these are really helpful! Some of them seem obvious when you think about it 😂 we will be posting more AF content at the start of next week so we appreciate the help!
@CC-oi9mc Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts I'd recommend watching a video that explains the rules of the game. People will likely recommend mostly videos about flashy positions but the game of gridiron is really all about the two lines (offensive/defensive). The big flashy plays are often created by an aggressive block. I highly recommend fitting in a video of offensive line highlights, or something centered around the blocking positions because they are in my opinion the fundamental aspect of American Football. There's a great video called "NFL Best Offensive Lineman Plays HD" (Ding Productions) or I'd also recommend "Meeting of the Offensive Line Masterminds | NFL Films Present". One of the most unique aspects of the NFL is the speed and explosiveness of these huge massive guys on the D and O line. It's almost like next level sumo wrestling. P.S. To expand on not involved in the play regarding illegal hit rules , potential blockers are considered part of the play. So anyone near the ball carrier is fair game to get smashed, they're potentially going to block to make room for the carrier so it's fine.
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the recommendations! We definitely want to learn the rules of the game. I have enough knowledge to watch and enjoy a game but there is loads of room for improvement. I will make a note of those videos! Thanks again!
@LFROSTVEVO5 ай бұрын
5:18 yes it is legal.
@AdderMoray Жыл бұрын
Rugby: We want to see the injuries, but don't want to see the players hurt. NFL: We want see the players hurt, but don't want to see the injuries.
@John_Thundergun Жыл бұрын
There was a nfl qb a few years ago playing with ligament damage from his lower leg all the way up and down his hand making his throwing hand numb, a cracked vertebrae, broken rib, sprained shoulder, torn ligament in his ankle, strained quad and multiple nerve injuries to his neck
@lisabeale5829 Жыл бұрын
Rugby is a contact sport football is a collision sport you can’t hit helmet to helmet, you can’t spear with your helmet, you can’t grab the helmet and put it down. That’s called a face mask, you cannot grab from the back of the neck jersey and pull down that’s a horse collar. You can’t do that but pretty much everything else is fair game.
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks Lisa! We’ve come a long way since that video! Appreciate the comment 😊
@SpiralSine610 ай бұрын
"I wouldn't ever go out to hurt anybody deliberately. Unless it was, you know, important-like a league game or something." - Dick Butkus, Linebacker, Chicago Bears
@pushpak Жыл бұрын
You might want to react to these videos: The Rules of American Football - EXPLAINED! (NFL) by Nihn Ly. A Clueless European's Guide To The NFL Playoffs 2023 by BMOnus NFL Most Athletic Plays of All Time by Football Films 10 Biggest Freaks Of Nature Currently In The NFL by Nonstop Sports Best Jukes In Football History by the Highlight Factory Best College Football Entrances Part 1 By RSHighlights
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for all the info! We are new to AF and KZbin so we are grateful for any suggestions. I’ve definitely learnt a fair bit already from your comments and we will definitely react to your suggestions soon! Thanks again!
@carolehall1000 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts Best Jukes in Football History by the Highlight Factory as suggested by pushpak is superfun to watch. I just wanted to second that one.
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you Carole! We’ve got a few videos ready to go but that may be the next AF video that we do! Appreciate the input 😀
@relaxingmeditationyoutubev6871 Жыл бұрын
They have OUTLAWED All of these types of HITS in the NFL.
@JohnIReyes Жыл бұрын
So hitting the neck n head area is illegal. Those getting hit off ball are just getting blocked. Unlike rugby you don’t have to wrap up for a tackle. You can just hit with the shoulder or hit the legs as well.
@menwithven8114 Жыл бұрын
Goldberg was a football player and was in the NFL for a brief minute. The "spear" is directly pulled from his football days which is why you guys thought of it lol
@MichaelBeaucage-v2o Жыл бұрын
If you haven't yet you should check out NHL's hardest hits. Hockey takes the power of NFL, stamina of long distance running, agility of a ballerina, toughness of bull riding,hand eye coordination of an elite gamer all rolled together while balancing on 2 thin 2mm thick steel blades on ice.
@DKLONGHORN Жыл бұрын
I got blindsided once, dude got me on my shoulder pads so it wasn't as painful as it looks. I was running after the ball carrier and out of nowhere I saw sky then grass. It was a bit fun spinning in the air like that, but then I hit the ground 😆
@nickvlissides Жыл бұрын
Helmet to helmet contact was outlawed in 1996. Lowering the helmet to make a tackle became a penalty in 2018. Tackling by grasping the facemask is the facemask is a penalty.
@wardad5628 Жыл бұрын
Look up Major Wright's hit on Oklahoma.Rumor is the receiver nearly bit his tongue in half.
@shaunjones3507 Жыл бұрын
I played football for 16 years and had my fair share of concussions and I played one of the safest positions. Its nearly unavoidable in the game, the biggest thing is being able to protect yourself and not take hits like these. Nearly every football player will have a few severe injuries during their playing days.
@pushpak Жыл бұрын
College AF is more popular than NFL. College AF stadiums have larger capacities than NFL; a number of them are 100k plus. Michigan stadium is the largest at 107,601 and it’s the second largest in the world. During the AF season (Aug-Feb), High School AF is played on Fridays, College on Saturdays and NFL on Sundays primarily (includes other days of the week).
@newgrl Жыл бұрын
I live in a tiny little farming town. So tiny, we play 8-man football against a bunch of other tiny little farming towns. But when the Friday Night Lights go up, this town totally empties out and heads down to the football field to watch the game. Football is crazy here in the states.
@McClintonforThree Жыл бұрын
No it’s not. 😂 There’s a reason NFL makes more money than the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, Serie A, and the Indian Premier Cricket League combined.
@sirwadsontoast5928 Жыл бұрын
College football is not more popular than the NFL. Numbers suggest otherwise.
@Taunic Жыл бұрын
The British actually were the first to call it soccer. The word soccer comes from a slang abbreviation of the word association, which British players of the day adapted as “assoc,” “assoccer” and eventually soccer or soccer football.
@frankberger3507 Жыл бұрын
Many of these players get up and run back to the huddle. In soccer, the player gets kicked in the calf and is down for minutes, often rolling in "pain".
@Brenton44 Жыл бұрын
I can 100% guarantee you wanna be running full speed toward someone rather than take a blindside hit. Those blindside hits are the most brutal because you don’t expect it, at least if I’m running full speed toward someone I can put my head down and try to barrel through them.
@tbirum Жыл бұрын
The tackle at 2:44 was 100% *LEGAL* no foul on that play.
@champcpr Жыл бұрын
Back when football was football, you're not good if you play defense and never had a concussion. I only played corner in highschool and had a few, but then again I'm from Florida 😂
@2strokinit527 Жыл бұрын
Please keep in mind that a defensive NFL player under 400 US LBS is considered to be a small player.
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. We’ve got a lot of American Football videos in a playlist you can view here - kzbin.info/aero/PLNhViuzpamTNYUhhMGJR5uZeyj320uPRR
@johnbrinson8094 Жыл бұрын
Helmets an pads help very little..rugbe. Is far more gentle
@goatitisful Жыл бұрын
The 1 that you called a Wrestling Move was actually totally legal... plz do a Ray Lewis best plays compilation... you haven't seen much defense players yet
@79Glitch Жыл бұрын
I’m always amazed when one of these videos pop up in my feed, and it’s Brits being surprised by the basic concept of the game? Yes, you CAN hit any player on the field at any time, essentially as hard as you want or are able to, provided you don’t target the head (rule change within the last ten years). And there are some additional new protections for QB’s, where you have to be really careful about hitting them when they don’t have the ball. That’s it. Other than that, the defense is trying to get to the ball or player with the ball by any means necessary (within reason) and the offense is trying to advance the ball to score. On every play that occurs, almost every player is involved in contact with the other players. The offense is hitting the defensive players and blocking them back, the defense is hitting the offensive players to penetrate and tackle the player with the ball or take the ball. It is not uncommon for two players who are otherwise uninvolved in the play-don’t have the ball or aren’t tackling the player with the ball-to absolutely smoke one another. On defense it helps to knock an offensive player down because that means less protection. On offense it’s good to knock a defensive player down because then there are less defenders. A hit can come anytime from any direction, but offensive players can’t hit defensive player from behind. That’s a penalty if it’s caught. The helmet has to be in front of the body to push or hit a defender. A defender can get away with hitting from behind if they are making a tackle or seen as attempting to make a play on the ball or attempt to tackle a player. The defense can also get away with grabbing and holding players (but you can’t hold a receiver past 5 yards down field. And you can’t blatantly hold an offensive player down. It’s rarely called, but if a defensive player is blatantly holding an offensive player down, typically a lineman, defensive holding will be called. But most of the time, if you are able to grab and throw someone out of the way or off you, that is legal in defense). The offense can NOT grab or hold. Which is why you see clips in this video offensive players annihilating defensive players off ball. They can hit or block them, but they can’t hold or grab them like a defensive player might do to get an offensive player out of the way. The offense can’t do that. They can only hit or push with open hand.
@82ndAbnVet Жыл бұрын
American Football perfectly demonstates what happens when an unstoppable force collides with an immovable object.
@tiffymcconkey Жыл бұрын
This is a compilation of NFL, college, high school and little league(kids 12 and under). These were before all the rule changes for helmet to helmet contact. Yes the hits were legal when this was put together.