I watched his career and i think this captured LT perfectly. An imperfect, perfect human being. Nobody was ever more exciting to watch and talk about than him.
Based on his impact on the game LT is the greatest defensive player of all time. I might add lovely to see mum and dad still there as his true leveller.
I've watched football for 47years now. If I start a team and I can pick any player ever im taking Lawrence Taylor 1 overall. I dont care about stats, qb's, Running backs, that's the best football player ever. Imagine the best guy on the field giving 2 times the effort of everyone on the field on every play. And demanding the rest of team do the same
35:33 that's exactly the facial expression I'd expect from someone being thanked for their loyalty in front of tens of thousands of people who has a flight out of town the next morning. Wow, that's tough.
There was a story about Reggie and Lawrence in '85 Parcells wanted to take him in the Supplemental Draft imagine if they were teammates it would have been the equivalent of seeing LUCIFER&JESUS together on the field.
@julianvaughnmusic Can't go wrong with either one of them imagine if they were teammates which is what Parcells tried to accomplish in the '85 Supplemental Draft it would have been the equivalent of seeing LUCIFER and JESUS together on the field if one didn't get the QB the other would have.
This wasn't a doc I was impressed with. I wished they went more into his life after football. Not just the bad but the good such as what he's up too nowadays. Has him and his family made peace especially.
Do you know Lawrence Taylor and Jerome Bennett are both born on the same day in February which makes them in Aquarius and they went through the same bullshit growing up until a coach nudge them Aquarius you White boy, Rick Rick Ross, the real one from Los Angeles yeah they like to party. They’re all alike
This isn't a football life this is the life & times of LT but I still like the doc tho. Why is it so hard to find his "A Football Life" episode? You know any good sites?
@@BigBlue4L56 they took his episode and put in other parts of his documentary to create it? I seen these exact same scenes with the life & times of LT.
LT is still a bad mo fo! The man has done some questionable off the field things. In my opinion that’s is the part of him that show that he’s human. I say that bc on the field Lawrence Taylor was a Superman, I watched LT closely from 1979 till 1981 at UNC and then 1981 thru 1994 as #56 New York Giants. In ‘81 LT came in the NFL and changed the way the game is played. Man he was entertaining!
Everybody in New York was misbehaving and doing recreational stuff back in the 80’s. Darryl Strawberry, Keith Hernandez, Doc Gooden, and Mike Tyson. I think Mark Gastineau and and Ken O’Brien caused a riot at Studio 54.
LT is the man and as far as I am concerned the best linebacker that ever played the game. This katt was dangerous on the field. I don’t know anyone that played like he did on crack. I don’t know how he played at all. He looks good today we all fuck up it’s how we learn.
Even though I was born in 91.. I was born and raised in New Orleans .. man I wish they would have drafted LT.. Saints drafted George Rodgers in 81 he did well .. but MANNNN to have LT would of been legendary ⚜️❤️
The Greatest Football Player to ever put on cleats. Period.........
I watched his career and i think this captured LT perfectly. An imperfect, perfect human being. Nobody was ever more exciting to watch and talk about than him.
35:35. When you are too blind to see it coming. It hits, when you least expect it.
LT is the destroyer of worlds.
Why would somebody say that to him?Knowing that that was his problem begin with.That doesn't sound like a friendly at all.
Lightning fast..ferocious hitter
You don't judge a man by his failures only by his rise to overcome them🎉
My cousin had a chance to hang out with LT when she was in Miami, and she said he is mad cool.
Hands down Lawrence Taylor was the best linebacker ever.,....,...
That is not true Derek Thomas best defensive player in that era bar none LT was great he's no DT for sure
Based on his impact on the game LT is the greatest defensive player of all time. I might add lovely to see mum and dad still there as his true leveller.
@@neilquinn9850 so Derek Thomas gets dismissed like that to me he's the best
I've watched football for 47years now. If I start a team and I can pick any player ever im taking Lawrence Taylor 1 overall. I dont care about stats, qb's, Running backs, that's the best football player ever. Imagine the best guy on the field giving 2 times the effort of everyone on the field on every play. And demanding the rest of team do the same
35:33 that's exactly the facial expression I'd expect from someone being thanked for their loyalty in front of tens of thousands of people who has a flight out of town the next morning. Wow, that's tough.
Think about what this man accomplished playing against the Bears, 49ers and Washington during the 80's....some of the best offenses of all time.
While high af and drunk as a skunk
LT is the greatest football player that ever lived. My dude Reggie white is 2nd.
But very sad to have watched the end. I hope LT can stay clean if not for himself, but his family.
Reggie White was 1B
There was a story about Reggie and Lawrence in '85 Parcells wanted to take him in the Supplemental Draft imagine if they were teammates it would have been the equivalent of seeing LUCIFER&JESUS together on the field.
Reggie first Lawrence 2nd buddy
@julianvaughnmusic Can't go wrong with either one of them imagine if they were teammates which is what Parcells tried to accomplish in the '85 Supplemental Draft it would have been the equivalent of seeing LUCIFER and JESUS together on the field if one didn't get the QB the other would have.
This awesome football player is a registered S.Offender. He deserves zero respect.
3:00 He looks older than his own parents
This wasn't a doc I was impressed with. I wished they went more into his life after football. Not just the bad but the good such as what he's up too nowadays. Has him and his family made peace especially.
If you wanna know more about his life after football, go check out LT: Life and Times
@BigBlue4L56 u missed my point
What a dick head He was giving you direction as to finding info you seemed to be interested in.
He's now a sex offender and former drug addict.
Lawrence Taylor is the Man when football was football as a kid I loved watching him on the field he adored the game
The ultimate defensive weapon.
What about Reggie White!!!!!!
LT > TJ Watt
Shark
Yes u was 💯💯
Do you know Lawrence Taylor and Jerome Bennett are both born on the same day in February which makes them in Aquarius and they went through the same bullshit growing up until a coach nudge them Aquarius you White boy, Rick Rick Ross, the real one from Los Angeles yeah they like to party. They’re all alike
LT the intimidator
This isn't a football life this is the life & times of LT but I still like the doc tho. Why is it so hard to find his "A Football Life" episode? You know any good sites?
This is his football life episode
@@BigBlue4L56 they took his episode and put in other parts of his documentary to create it? I seen these exact same scenes with the life & times of LT.
@14:49 No shame in Parcells game 😆 @14:56 tho 🤣
LT is still a bad mo fo! The man has done some questionable off the field things. In my opinion that’s is the part of him that show that he’s human. I say that bc on the field Lawrence Taylor was a Superman, I watched LT closely from 1979 till 1981 at UNC and then 1981 thru 1994 as #56 New York Giants. In ‘81 LT came in the NFL and changed the way the game is played. Man he was entertaining!
Everybody in New York was misbehaving and doing recreational stuff back in the 80’s. Darryl Strawberry, Keith Hernandez, Doc Gooden, and Mike Tyson. I think Mark Gastineau and and Ken O’Brien caused a riot at Studio 54.
LT is the man and as far as I am concerned the best linebacker that ever played the game. This katt was dangerous on the field. I don’t know anyone that played like he did on crack. I don’t know how he played at all. He looks good today we all fuck up it’s how we learn.
G.O.A.T.
This was my favorite episode LT my favorite football player and my favorite team
He was a high mf. I don’t know if this is true or not but I hear he did that coke.
Tell your grandchildren about the underage girls you were caught with in the motel room
He made a mistake. He wasn't a bad guy.
Even though I was born in 91.. I was born and raised in New Orleans .. man I wish they would have drafted LT.. Saints drafted George Rodgers in 81 he did well .. but MANNNN to have LT would of been legendary ⚜️❤️
The only one who could have played better than LT was HIM!!!!!! In Heaven
LT was and always will be the GOAT on defense. No man has ever struck fear into other grown men like LT.
Lyle Alzado ring a bell?
@@nathanjarboe4927Lyle alzado? The steroid user? Doesn’t count lmao when Lawrence Taylor was all natural
@@Kdsburner6996 I'm guessing LT used anabolic steroids. Why wouldn't he? He used all kinds of drugs. Of course I always heard he didn't like to lift.
@ there was no proof of Lawrence ever using steroids like Lyle did
@ lots of athletes don’t like lifting however their obvious practices of pushing 300 pound men gets them stronger
As patriots fan BB talked about LT All the time. He always Says he's the best defensive player Of all time, and no one was in His league.
Wow, I'm the number 56 like. It's fate!
Thank you for sharing this
No problem man👍🏾
Yes thank you man been looking for this for 2 years @dnordee
"This is not a game for the most well-adjusted people." --Bill Parcells
This is why Joe Jacoby isn't in the Hall of Fame: the only time we see him on RUclips is in Lawrence Taylor highlights.
Joe Jacoby!
He should be..
@@hammertime9132 I thought he was in the class of '18
I hope so he's one of the best to ever play .
@@hammertime9132 Yes he was