It's just called a 'spin move'. A Juke is like a side step or step in Rugby.
@pushpak5 жыл бұрын
When someone Jukes, the person who gets Juked gets his ankles broken.
@dcfromthev5 жыл бұрын
Lmao
@LuxRoyale4 жыл бұрын
Same as in basketball. I've notived Luka not really ever say "ankles broken" when watching ankle break clips! He should react to videos about the LINGO of some of these sports to help him learn all the terminologies! Love the vids
@RossM38384 жыл бұрын
You get the defender leaning on the wrong foot. By the time he sets his weight it’s too late. Tennis players are good at doing it to their opponents as well.
@cashking93835 жыл бұрын
You need to react to Barry Sanders. The dude was an insane running back. One of the best all time. Top 3 for sure
@cannedyams99775 жыл бұрын
Best all time. His numbers don’t show it cuz he retired too soon
@theatomicwookie99535 жыл бұрын
@@cannedyams9977 Wish I could give this a million likes.
@614southside5 жыл бұрын
There's Barry then there's the rest
@Diadin225 жыл бұрын
@@cannedyams9977 that and his offensive line sucked too lol
@brianl20355 жыл бұрын
I was just about to suggest Barry Sanders....in my opinion, he's the best whoever done it.
@ryanje81475 жыл бұрын
dude, I love listening to you. I like hearing your British words and phrases like"pitch" and "fair play" and "oh my days" just to mention a few. So interesting.
@_fierce_f5 жыл бұрын
Glad you're enjoying these as much as I am! Could you check out buzzer beaters or ankle breakers in basketball? Those are some of the most incredible moments in that sport
@HanA-xg2dd5 жыл бұрын
Quarterbacks will slide to ‘give themselves up’ , meaning no one can tackle them since they’ve already put themselves down. The opposition will get foul if the hit a player giving themselves up ( in most cases a QB)
@insertcolorherehawk37615 жыл бұрын
Usually when a HB/FB or TE/WR does it, it's a mistake and the announcers question why it was even done
@triprod.19614 жыл бұрын
Every British person says “oh my days”
@ghost.patrols5 жыл бұрын
Dante Hall the “Human Joystick”
@harrisvolheim20155 жыл бұрын
You got it right about it being called a "spin move". And yes that was Barkley in one of those clips. I really how much you appreciate american football and see the art that is created all over the field. And because of that reason I think you should react to Le'veon Bell highlights I think you would really appreciate of his patience, juke, and spin moves. He is an artist
@thomasdemay98055 жыл бұрын
At 13:50 this is different depending on the level of play. At most lower levels of play such as High School or College if a player with the ball goes down you can not play on. The play is over right there no matter how he went down. In NFL though being the highest level of competition the rules are slightly different. In the NFL a player with the ball has to be "touched down" by an opposing player for the play to stop. This means if a player with the ball falls to the ground but a defensive player never touched them they can get up and they can play on. This is a NFL game that's why they were allowed to play on there.
@willbourge82115 жыл бұрын
Yo! Glad I stumbled upon your channel! One of the most underrated position in football is the full back. Look up mike Alstott’s highlights (the A-train). Was phenomenal at blocking and might as well been a full blown running back. The epitome of in the trenches, down and dirty
@JamesSmith-ho7kg5 жыл бұрын
Take a shot everytime he says “that’s mental”
@thomasdemay98055 жыл бұрын
You are really smart and pick up on the terminology real quick but there is alot so I'd like to take a minute and teach you a couple Important Key terms you should know. There is a difference between Blocking (offense) and Tackling (defense). In American Football the Defensive team Tackles and the Offensive Team "Blocks". So when you watch a guy running with the ball and his teammates are helping to free up space for him they are "blocking for him" not tackling. The reason for this is the techniques are very different as a the goal of a tackle is to bring the opposing player to the ground and end the play while the goal of a block is to move the other player out of the way. Sometimes guys who get blocked go to the ground but not on most blocks. Also the legality of techniques for tackling and blocking are very different. The rest of the terminology differences I'll mention are things to learn but really just examples for the difference between Tackling and Blocking which is the main take away I hope you have from my comment. A couple quick examples off the top of my head. "Wrapping Up" (or "Arm Tackling") an opponent is fine for a defensive player to do but it would be considered a "Holding Penalty" if an offensive player did that. Another example is Going Low / below the knees. Going low is perfectly legal for a defender (and often encouraged if you are tackling a player with alot more strength than you) while the rules for Going low as a blocker are much more detailed. On offense you can go low and "cut block" a player but basically only if they are standing up and running at you. It is illegal to do this from the back ("Illegal Cut Block Penalty"). While on defense it is good to get more than on player on the tackle. This is called "Gang Tackling". For the offense Double team Blocks are widely used and common but it's not as cut and dry as Defense. It is illegal to "cut block" or go low on a double teamed opponent ("Illegal Cut Block To An Engaged Player Penalty"). The last common difference that comes to mind between blocking and tackling is the rules for contact from behind an opponent. For the defense this is once again completely fine. However for the offense this is completely illegal. Blocking a Player from behind would be a "Illegal Block In the Back Penalty". Block In The Back Penalty is a notorious one for Football Fans because it often occurs on big plays. Meaning maybe your team has a guy that juked his way to a 50 yard Touchdown and because of a "block in the back" it doesn't count. Sometimes this can be by someone on the opposite side of the field not even involved in the play in which case the fans of that team get very upset at either a "questionable call" by the refs or if the block in the back was blatant obvious then they get mad at the "idiot player" who wasn't even involved in the main part of the play but cost the team a Touchdown.
@cannedyams99775 жыл бұрын
Good info, but no way is this guy going to absorb all of it. The only way to get that good of a grasp over the sports terminology and concepts is to watch games.
@seanstoica63015 жыл бұрын
@@cannedyams9977 hes just not gonna waste his time because the sport isn't that interesting. I'm an American and don't care for this sport. It's a coaches game with the occasional individual talent on display. Usually (not all the time) that individual talent is allowed to shine because of a good play call by the coach
@cannedyams99775 жыл бұрын
Sean Stoica ok. If you’re not a fan, why are you watching these extremely specific videos? Like, the only way this should be able to get recommended to people is if theyre into both foreign reacting videos, and football, which I am and I why I watch this guy. Secondly, yes if a team has a trash coaching staff and ownership (like the browns, jets, dolphins, etc.) they likely aren’t going to be good, even with decent talent. However individual players shine all the time, and if a good coaching staff has bad players, they can’t succeed. A great example of this is the chiefs a few years ago. Any Reid is one of the best coaches in the game, but couldn’t do anything with a mediocre roster. Now he has Pat Mahomes, who is a generational talent, and the Chiefs are a powerhouse. Same thing goes with the Ravens and getting both Lamar Jackson and Ingram. And I’m pretty sure this goes for all sports. For all I know, only in the NBA do players have more power over a teams front office when it comes to success .If I may ask, are you a former fan, and have lost interest? I don’t know why else you’d be here.
@seanstoica63015 жыл бұрын
@@cannedyams9977 was a more hardcore fan in my younger years and have lost interest as my life goes on. I just enjoy seeing Europeans taking interest in something besides soccer. I'm a die hard hockey fan. It's a better sport. More unpredictable, more passionate, and much more dangerous. I still pay attention to football but there's really no point in watching a game. The NFL has developed to many rules. It's gotten boring. And everything you said about coaching is wrong. Tom Brady isn't a generational talent. He met the right coach and the right system. Throw him in anywhere else in the league and he's nothing The most exciting games are when the coaches calls lose. That's why the Patriots don't have more rings. Individual talent and luck won. Nobody cares about the teams you mentioned. They're not even favorites because the 49ers, saints (Drew Brees) and the Patriots exist. The sports become as unbearable and boring as the nba
@do0rkn0b5 жыл бұрын
@@seanstoica6301 to each his own, hockey is a snoozefest. it's almost as bad as soccer.
@jonzaman69994 жыл бұрын
Great reaction vid, and your appreciation for the athletes that play in the NFL is right on the money. They are huge, strong, and have incredible speed. The average size of an NFL player is 6'2" and 246 pounds, and running backs average 6' and 215 pounds. The average 40yd times for running backs and receivers is 4.45 seconds. These guys are world class, and I appreciate your recognizing that! Of course, it goes without saying that soccer players are elite athletes, just with different skillsets. They don't practice these kinds of moves because soccer doesn't really require them to. Messi, Zidane, Ronaldinho, Maradona (RIP), Cruyff, Pele, and hundreds of others are just as spectacular - beating defenders with great footwork, speed, quickness, endurance, incredible coordination, etc. Most soccer players are equal to NFL players in speed and quickness. Both sports are hyper-competitive and entertaining, and I'm glad you appreciate that. Just subscribed. Cheers.
@4layne7585 жыл бұрын
There are types of jukes. Cutting is when the change direction quickly. Spin move is another one. Jump cut is a thing. But there all a type of juke.
@agirlnamedbrett.5 жыл бұрын
its so wonderful to see the appreciation of the athleticism these dudes have and just the sport in general. it's helped me renew the love of the game on top of the fact my team is killing this year. React to top ten flyovers and the nfl film on them so you can get background. Then react to best of Ed Reed or again the nfl film version. I knkw the nfl can be sticklers though so you might be better off reacting to regular channels. xoxo love from Maryland xoxo
@getothechoppa1145 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Also you should check out more hockey videos. There is just so much skill to appreciate in the game. You will not be disappointed!
@alexanderrose10715 жыл бұрын
Imagine when all the Lamar Jackson highlights get included lol
@the_arkman_smitty5 жыл бұрын
My favorite American Football term is called a "pancake." It's when someone is blocking somebody else, and they knock them over on their back, kind of like flipping a pancake.
@neighborlyfiend14845 жыл бұрын
It's called a pancake because you lay them out flat. :)
@tankblack67585 жыл бұрын
"Juke", "spin" "De-cleating", "dropping their jock strap", "deke", "fake", "made a fool of the defender", just to name a few...
@donovanmarsh45 жыл бұрын
burned, stole his ankles, defender stuck in cement, put him on ice, put him on skates, sniper
@tankblack67585 жыл бұрын
@@donovanmarsh4 yep. that works
@614southside4 жыл бұрын
You sound like a commutator describing Barry Sanders, unfortunately this kid refuses to watch a Barry video but watches nfl’s dirtiest player vids?!? Yeah he’s full of shit, he’s no fan of football he’s just bs’ing to get views smh this kids a tool
@operator05 жыл бұрын
Leshawn McCoy playing in the snow was the most dominant snow game performance I've ever seen. They could do nothing to stop him. Also, Dante Hall's nickname was "The Human Joystick". He was the best punt and kick returner until Devin Hester came along.
@j.frankparnell5 жыл бұрын
In football you must be touched by a defensive player while down to end the play, if not touched offensive player can get up and run. The slide was put in to protect quarterbacks though other players with the ball can do it. Sliding feet first immediately ends that play, no defensive touch needed. Also defense cannot hit a player that slides or they receive an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty of 15 yards
@yskmatt18655 жыл бұрын
When he turns around its called a spin or the spin move
@dhaub71745 жыл бұрын
4:52 McCoy ran for 217 yards in that snow game. Fucking legend
@17thknight5 жыл бұрын
10:35 - "This guy is rapid!" That's Adrian Peterson, best running back in the history of the Minnesota Vikings, and one of the top 5 running backs in the history of American Football. I strongly recommend watching his highlights , he would literally run straight through defenders like a freight train.
@BelowZeroTrading4 жыл бұрын
There was no better feeling in sports, then when you performed a perfect juke or spin move.
@davidpost4284 жыл бұрын
a juke is a move that fakes the other person out.
@nickmayfield9763 жыл бұрын
Spin = Spin Move; Juke that trips someone is called breaking their ankles; when your teammates flatten someone on the ground and are laying on them, that's call pancaking so they can't get up and try tackling your dude, which is a type of block not tackle. The only people tackling are the people trying to stop the ball carrier. And if nobody touches you when you're on the ground the play is still live as long as you don't "give yourself up" and try to continue the play.
@kyleorr5334 жыл бұрын
The most impressive play I’ve ever seen involved CJ Spiller vs Georgia Tech. He literally juked two of GT’s best players back to back.
@j.frankparnell5 жыл бұрын
Another you seem to have trouble with is the Spike play. An incomplete pass always stops the clock so with time ticking away and no time outs or saving time outs the offense can come to the line with clock running and, as long as it's not 4th down, and the quarter back can throw the ball at his feet immediately after the snap to stop the clock at the cost of a down. The defense realizing what's happening oftentimes let's up and that's where the trick play " fake Spike" comes into play. Love your stuff. Hope this helps
@Lewis97093 жыл бұрын
12:41 - The reason he slid was because a Quarterback(especially good ones) is the most important player on the team, and unlike other positions the coaches don't want the QB getting hit. On this play they were just trying to get the first down(the yellow line on the screen)
@adrianwilson41974 жыл бұрын
When the guy didn't have the ball, he made a juke move to get open to make the catch. This happens a lot in football.
@LuxRoyale4 жыл бұрын
I've notived Luka not really ever say "ankles broken" when watching ankle break clips! He should react to videos about the LINGO of some of these sports to help him learn all the terminologies! Love the vids
@kenka25 жыл бұрын
I watch both types of football. Im a United fan and a Ravens fan and its cool to see you learn the sport
@timothybessemer73165 жыл бұрын
These guys are big, fast, strong, and agile. Scary combination! They are good.
@christophercoll38435 жыл бұрын
So excited that you knew who Saquon Barkley is. He is my favorite football player since I went to Penn State the same time he played at Penn State. He is still my favorite even though he plays on a rival team in the NFL
@j2wcoats4 жыл бұрын
Hey Lavish love ur vids! In the NFL, if the ball carrier is downed on the ground but is not touched by an enemy player while he is on the ground, he is technically still up and is not downed yet.
@jsmpsnn5 жыл бұрын
Best NFL Flyovers or an NFL flyover compilation would be cool
@agirlnamedbrett.5 жыл бұрын
i second this one!!
@joshuanelson85944 жыл бұрын
That strange thing he did with his legs we called a kerioka, a practiced cross step used to catch your balance with a hip snap and reverse cross step.
@basedsigmachad13535 жыл бұрын
The guy at 5:30 is dante hall. He's called "the human joystick" for his ability to do that type of stuff regularly. One of the most electric players ever
@L3monh3ad05 жыл бұрын
About the 10:00 mark, the Alabama Running Back did something known as the "stutterstep".
@losbloontas5 жыл бұрын
They call that hesitstion or quick move a "stutter-step" quick little shoulder drop or small step then break other way
@crashstitches792 жыл бұрын
A juke is any move where you fake out a defender with misdirection. Head fakes, shoulder fakes, hesitation moves, spin moves, etc.
@ericcolacino18255 жыл бұрын
Side step or hesitation moves is another way of drawing in players before you brake their ankles
@RyanDonziger5 жыл бұрын
Jukes and spin moves are paramount to the game
@SnackMuay5 жыл бұрын
100 best moves of 2018 or 2019 are GREAT videos
@pointsur675 жыл бұрын
As an old school cat, I will answer this correctly. It is known as "Juking" or to "Juke" a player. We also used to say "Got put on roller skates" when they would fall. In basketball, it used to be called getting "shook". Now they call it "Breaking ankles" or getting "Crossed up", because of the crossover dribble.
@MrMali22 Жыл бұрын
For anyone who doesn't know - The spin move is just that a spin move. A juke is when they side step to make the guy miss. And when you see quarterbacks do it, it's even more special because their job is to lead the offense and throw the ball. A QB who can also run is a bonus and a deadly one. And when they successfully make the guy fall we say all sorts of stuff. That they broke their ankles, broke their leg, snatched their soul. At that point you just have fun with it and celebrate it. A couple more: When they put their arm out to shove the guy trying to tackle them is called a stiff arm and when they just try to run the guy over it's called trucking. So if someone says he trucked the f outta him, you know he ran him the f over
@toodlescae4 жыл бұрын
My nephew didn't bother with that in high school one time. He just plowed on dragging half the other team with him because he wouldn't go down...lol. No one expected someone as short as him to be that strong. The whole crowd on both sides went nuts. He's in his 30's now and is still only about 5'5" to give you an idea of his size.
@ap69824 жыл бұрын
It was good to hear Stuart Scott's voice again. Makes me miss the old espn.
@helgar7915 жыл бұрын
Two words: Barry Sanders. He had moves on moves, combined with speed and perhaps the lowest center of gravity.
@vindigregorio66974 жыл бұрын
10:29 I'm pretty sure you were talking about "Psyching somebody out". That could apply to 99% of this video or just hanging out with friends and tricking them.
@eliasmcgriff64 жыл бұрын
we call it getting; juked, whacked, ankles broken, jugged, shook, etc. the spin is just called a spin, and if you get ran over it’s called getting trucked.
@titleloanman5 жыл бұрын
If you react to some ESPN analysis/highlights they throw in a TON of slang/terminology. And it’s all in the context of the highlight, so you can usually figure out what they’re talking about.
@surfclub84615 жыл бұрын
I pull up to the basketball court asking everyone if theyre ready to get their ankles broken😂😏
@squadfathercrypto4 жыл бұрын
Frequently, a "juke" (or "dummy" as I've heard it called in rugby) is made possible by a lack of discipline on the part of the defender. Of course, sometimes it is not as much a lack of discipline as it is a matter of a defender being forced to guess a runner's next move due to the runner's speed and/or power.
@jnmsks60524 жыл бұрын
You need to see footage of Walter Payton. Players were a bit rougher back in the 70s and 80s (and earlier) because there weren't as many rules or fines about how you could tackle someone like there are now. You don't see all the grabbing, shoving and tripping anymore that used to go unpenalized. I'm glad they've made changes to decrease the number of career-ending injuries, but to see him escape time and time again was just unbelievable. Anyone who stopped him really, really worked for it.
@dominickdavis15805 жыл бұрын
You should watch some of the CFB Conference championships this weekend. Gonna be some good games
@dustinedmiston81655 жыл бұрын
When a player catches it and falls down. He may get back up and advance the ball. If he is touched by the other team while on the ground the ball is dead where he was touched.
@fidge544 жыл бұрын
That runner #27 in NY Giants blue was Brandon Jacobs, 6' 4", 265 lbs.
@ms_scribbles4 жыл бұрын
And the first one right away puts to bed the notion that Kaepernick is not getting signed up by football teams because he doesn't play well. That spin was sick!
@joshuanelson85944 жыл бұрын
Its called getting crossed, the older term for a fake out and reverse is a shake and bake
@paulhadaller86475 жыл бұрын
If someone falls down but wasn’t touched the play is still live! People can make huge plays on things like that if the defense isn’t disciplined
@georgiamudd30004 жыл бұрын
Should react to Herschel Walker college football highlights. The man didn’t juke, he ran through and over everyone
@jakehart605 жыл бұрын
Hey man on a lot of highlight videos if you’re patient they’ll give you a replay so you don’t have to rewind before seeing the entire play
@redrum4824 жыл бұрын
Quarterbacks slide while carrying the ball mostly for safety reasons, but there is the potential to draw the defense into a penalty for roughing the quarterback in a defenseless position.
@nathanlawson3135 жыл бұрын
Do "Barry Sanders 50 most ridiculous runs". He was the best running back of all time. He was only actually 5'6" but his legs were like tree trunks. His acceleration was just not humanly possible. You're welcome!
@williamjordan55544 жыл бұрын
Check out film of Gale Sayers. He died today at age 77.
@rhectennesseevfl40925 жыл бұрын
Spin move or putting them in a blinder
@TearDownGenesis5 жыл бұрын
The slide @12:38 is because the QB typically doesn't run into be tackled. They avoid being tackled so they don't injure themselves. They are a key part of the team so if your QB is out it can really hurt the season. Unlike Baseball where different pitchers play different parts or whole games. The same QB plays the entirety of every game, unless they are bad or get injured. This is also true with many other positions but not to the same degree. And getting a shoulder injury or even a hand injury as a QB put you out for a while, where linemen just walk it off. The player that fell @13:10 is likely due to a pulled muscle. You think American Football would get better attention if it had good marketing over in Europe? It sees like a lot of people who react are impressed by it, but also surprised. Perhaps people don't give it a shot because they don't understand it. Honestly, they should just change the name over there. That would help.
@christco1205 жыл бұрын
I have to add to the people saying you've gotta watch Barry Sanders. Arguably the greatest pure runner of all time and inarguably the shiftiest back to ever play.
@mitchwright5 жыл бұрын
If you want a cool unique tradition, in college sports, look up Taylor Univeristy’s “Silent Night”. They have it once a year. They just had this year’s game last night. That’s all I’m gonna say as to not spoil it.
@Kushgroove7145 жыл бұрын
When a player jukes someone so bad they fall down in football and basketball they're "breaking ankles"
@John_Thundergun5 жыл бұрын
Barry Sanders. You should react to him next
@614southside4 жыл бұрын
bill watson literally 100 plus people having mentioned Barry to this guy, for some reason he ignores anyone and everyone that suggests Barry, the kid literally has watched every film of the nfl except for the GOAT Barry Sanders smh I unsubscribed to this guy because he was blatantly ignoring Barry, lol would have loved to see his reaction to Barry but he would rather watch dumb shit like nfl’s ugliest players, and nfl dirtiest player.... but not Barry?!? Yeah phuhq this clown
@davidcopple80714 жыл бұрын
Just be warned. I had a good friend from overseas. He loved cricket, soccer, and rugby. Once he moved here to the U.S. he began watching American football. Once he was acquainted with all the terms and rules and understood what was going on in the game he became a huge fan. Whenever he'd go back to Europe his brothers would invite him to watch cricket, rugby , or soccer with them. He said he quickly realized that he no longer enjoyed watching those. He said that the excitement of American football was so off the charts that it made his other favorite sports seem tame and boring. Don't know if that's a universal reaction but I thought you might want to be aware.
@Jacob-zb8nc5 жыл бұрын
react to calvin johnson "megatron" career highlights
@RyanDonziger5 жыл бұрын
I don’t know what they call it in British football soccer but I have seen some jukes or spin moves like Messi from his argintina games
@dapnthr72935 жыл бұрын
Most often when you juke and the defender stumbles or falls it's called breaking their ankles.
@Lewis97093 жыл бұрын
13:52 a player can get up and continue running if they go down on their own momentum and an opposing player hasn't touched him.
@2147B5 жыл бұрын
@14:19 did you say "the way he managed to fall on to the (foam court) and still get up"? It's real grass or AstroTurf (fake grass) It's definitely not foam!
@dmy5620083 жыл бұрын
And have you done Greatest Hurdles?
@DHforLife5 жыл бұрын
If you want a running back who was just pure power, look up Derrick Henry. He's a starter in the NFL now but in college he absolutely dominated.
@leewilliams17794 жыл бұрын
You should do a reaction video on Walter Peyton. This guy was amazing.
@mrryansterling5 жыл бұрын
We have no fancy move names. Spin is a spin.. dbl spin maybe lol.. any quick move is a juke.. hurdle is..well a hurdle.. shook valor shake is also same as juke. Broken ankles or ankle breaker. You should watch an entire pro game. You'll get it pretty quick. 11 offense 11 defense 11 special teams (kicking team & kick return/defense) it's actually easy to learn. Touchdown is 6 pts and has to be physically taken into the endzone. After a touchdown you can kick it for and extra point or run another play for 2 pts. A field goal is 3 pts and kicked on 4th down if you are too far away to score a pass or run. 4 downs/tries to get 10 yards. If you do not get the 10 yards then you are now on defense and the other team takes over the ball. 1st and 10. Is the 1st try, 10 yards to go. 2nd down and 7..(you need 3 yards to get to 10 and start the downs over and you have 2 more tries)
@3251JOE3 жыл бұрын
Plays like these are often called "faking a player out of his jockstrap".
@LukeXlll5 жыл бұрын
You really need to react to celebrations. (As you said in the video)
@a-money9995 жыл бұрын
I'm sure you've already heard of him, but you should do a reaction to Lamar Jackson's highlights this season in the NFL. Dude is breaking records, especially for the position he plays (Quarterback) and the amount of doubters he had before the start of the season. Regardless, love the vids bro!
@roebuckpayne5 жыл бұрын
Another term when your juke causes a defender to fall down is "Ankle-breaker"
@derred7235 жыл бұрын
Yeah you're gonna want to react to Barry Sanders if you like this. He's a living legend in the game.
@zephzeph22545 жыл бұрын
you need to react to adrian peterson... dude was a freak of nature
@carnifexmactator4 жыл бұрын
Man, it’s called “doing absolutely anything not to get tackled.” Them boys on defense can really hit so, just stay standing & run towards end zone before those defense demons kill you.
@sabinabrozynski92155 жыл бұрын
You should look at a Devin Hester highlight video.
@ryantaylor30734 жыл бұрын
Him calling Cam slow and un-athletic nearly gave me a heart attack
@tankblack67585 жыл бұрын
they are fast... a lot of the "skill players" (wide receivers, running backs and defensive backs) ran track in college... a few were Olympic sprinters... There have been a fair amount of players who have run under 10 seconds for the 100 meter dash...
@bubby88255 жыл бұрын
If you can mix-up your reaction commentary these videos would have double or triple the quality they have currently. Love the vids, but hearing 'that's crazy' 'that's mental' or 'that's nuts' gets a little exhausting.
@forreal23984 жыл бұрын
If u like this u should watch one on Barry Sanders. He was a running back that did this kind of stuff every game he played at RB. He made guys look like fools.
@BrandonKing.4 жыл бұрын
When you " brake someone's ankles", what You've done is caused them to trip over their own feet by stopping and going at an unpredictable rate forcing the other player to stop, and try to go again at the same pace as you. This causes the other player to lose balance and track of their feet causing them to trip. It is not easy to trick other high level players to make mistakes like that and is very funny at the expense of the player who's ankles have been "broken".
@kheldarm21974 жыл бұрын
When you juke someone and it causes them to fall, it's called "Breaking their ankles"
@Wzrdwill394 жыл бұрын
Hey man you should react to NHL or Hockey dekes or best shootouts