Finally, a European that doesn't speak English perfectly. :P The kids' game you were talking about is called "Tag" in the US. The kid trying to "tag" all the others is called "It." When he touches somebody, he yells, "You're it!"
@armanii40052 ай бұрын
Fastest in NFL history is Tyreek Hill, you should react to Biggest freaks of nature in the NFL💯 it’s a great video and will teach you a lot about the sport. Love your videos man
@Latvianreacts2 ай бұрын
Thank you for recomendation
@noahjensen610614 күн бұрын
A list of names if you’re curious on who the fastest NFL player ever is (I don’t think there’s a consensus fastest player ever): Tyreek Hill, Bo Jackson, Darrell Green, “Bullet” Bob Hayes
@tobythrice2 ай бұрын
To answer your question at @ 2:31 that kind of tackle is called a horse collar tackle, dragging someone to the ground like that, which is against the rules in football today because of the injuries it can cause
@pamforrester8442 ай бұрын
Loved this one, as someone with zero athletic ability i do admire them😊, the level of dedication is off the hook.i am concerned about the number of concussions and permanent damage. Thank you for this fun video as always
@Latvianreacts2 ай бұрын
Yes brain damage is no joke.
@baraxor15 күн бұрын
Although it's called a touchdown, the ball doesn't have to touch the ground in the endzone. All a player needs to score a touchdown is to have the ball under his control and for any part of the ball to break the invisible vertical plane of the endzone. The orange marker pylons are within the endzone, so if the ball is under the player's control and it hits or passes over the pylon before any part of the player hits the ground out of bounds, it will be a touchdown and six points for the player's team.
@danielvandusen57242 ай бұрын
12:16 As far as touching the "sticks" (pylons) are concerned: They are positioned in the furthest 4 corners of the end zone and denote the farthest areas possible to still be inbounds. And in order to touch them, the ball would have to pass the goal line. So it's basically just a way for players, referees, and spectators to know for sure if the ball crossed the line or plain of the end zone and scored a touchdown. So it's not so much that touching the stick does anything different than a normal touchdown, it's more a way for the player to know he scored a touchdown. Because of they're positioning, it's impossible to touch the "sticks" without the ball crossing the plain of the end zone line, equaling a touchdown.
@paigeharrison390914 күн бұрын
Back in my early teens we played a football adjacent game we called "Kill the man with the ball." I loved it, but could only play until I was about 15, since being a girl, the boys got too much bigger.