Spirituality in Sports
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SCOTT HAMILITONS: HIS MOM'S LEGACY
This video is about Scott Hamilton: His mother’s legacy
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Scott Hamiliton Figure Skating
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Scott Hamiliton Figure Skating
Scott Hamiliton Growing Up
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Scott Hamiliton Growing Up
Scott Hamiliton Olympics
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Scott Hamiliton Olympics
Scott Hamiliton Legacy
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Scott Hamiliton Legacy
90's Cowboys
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This video is about 90's Cowboys
Chad Hennings - Growth of Faith and Our Identity
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Chad Hennings - Growth of Faith and Our Identity
Chad Hennings - Favorite Hymn, Verse, and 'Bear Grylls'
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Chad Hennings - Favorite Hymn, Verse, and 'Bear Grylls'
Chad Hennings - Chase's Illness, Crisis of Faith
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Chad Hennings - Chase's Illness, Crisis of Faith
Chad Hennings "Sports, Leadership, and Character Formation"
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This video is about How Sports changed my life
- Chad Hennings - Wingmen Ministries and John Wayne
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- Chad Hennings - Wingmen Ministries and John Wayne
"Chad Hennings - Romo's Retirement, Dak Prescott, and Ezekiel Elliot"
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This video is about "Chad Hennings - Romo's Retirement, Dak Prescott, and Ezekiel Elliot"
Scott Hamiliton Favorite Hymn
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Scott Hamiliton Favorite Hymn
Scott Hamiliton God Scheduled Opportunity
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Scott Hamiliton God Scheduled Opportunity
Scott Hamilton remembers His mother, breast cancer, being adopted, and five minutes with God
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Scott Hamilton remembers His mother, breast cancer, being adopted, and five minutes with God
Scott Hamilton God Scheduled Opportunities and Coincidences, Squire Rushnell and When God Winks
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Scott Hamilton God Scheduled Opportunities and Coincidences, Squire Rushnell and When God Winks
Scott Hamilton Cancer Update I’m Still here, Obeying God, Baptism, Forgiveness, and being a Prodiga
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Scott Hamilton Cancer Update I’m Still here, Obeying God, Baptism, Forgiveness, and being a Prodiga
Gene Stallings Career choices, coach Bryant, Coach Landry
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Gene Stallings Career choices, coach Bryant, Coach Landry
Gene Stallings on The Cowboys
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Gene Stallings on The Cowboys
Gene Stallings John Mark-" Johnny Stallings"
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Gene Stallings John Mark-" Johnny Stallings"
Gene Stallings Faith, Legacy, Saban and Meyer
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Gene Stallings Faith, Legacy, Saban and Meyer
Gene Stallings Scheme and Technique, Why God? Junction Boys
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Gene Stallings Scheme and Technique, Why God? Junction Boys
Gene Stallings on Faith
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Gene Stallings on Faith
Coach Gene Stallings on the 2016 College Playoffs
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Coach Gene Stallings on the 2016 College Playoffs
Gene Stallings Playoff Predictions
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Gene Stallings Playoff Predictions
Bob Lilly Cowboys
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Bob Lilly Cowboys
“Bob Lilly on Amazing Grace, His mother’s Bible, and His Legacy as Mr. Cowboy.”
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“Bob Lilly on Amazing Grace, His mother’s Bible, and His Legacy as Mr. Cowboy.”
“Bob Lilly on The Ice Bowl, Warm Ups, Metal Whistles, and Frostbite.”
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“Bob Lilly on The Ice Bowl, Warm Ups, Metal Whistles, and Frostbite.”
“Bob Lilly on Photography, His Relationship With his Dad through Football.”
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“Bob Lilly on Photography, His Relationship With his Dad through Football.”
“Bob Lilly on Dak Prescott and Tony Romo”
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“Bob Lilly on Dak Prescott and Tony Romo”

Комментарии

  • @georgesouthwick7000
    @georgesouthwick7000 Месяц назад

    I will always believe that Lombardi intentionally turned off the “electric blanket”. He knew the Packers were no match for the Cowboys speed on a normal field, so he decided to take it away by letting the field freeze. If that game had been played in Dallas, the Cowboys would have killed Green Bay………I guess that’s why they call it “the home field advantage”…….lol

  • @jamessmalls444
    @jamessmalls444 Месяц назад

    Bob Lilly is the greatest Cowboys of them all

  • @markm2491
    @markm2491 Месяц назад

    True class.

  • @rickstone774
    @rickstone774 2 месяца назад

    I saw that game and the Green Guard moved! It should have been called for 5 yards. This was on the 4th down!

  • @katecaspian3399
    @katecaspian3399 6 месяцев назад

    I would love to message as I am a Christian and and have done this myself, plus it is not over so I know the feeling...

  • @armdogg30
    @armdogg30 6 месяцев назад

    Congrats Coach 2023!! I love your devotion to Christ.

  • @paleo704
    @paleo704 9 месяцев назад

    Bama legend

  • @donaldschmidt2990
    @donaldschmidt2990 10 месяцев назад

    Simple Fact. The Packers were next level tough!! Vincent Thomas Lombardi forged a team of Blue Steel and Iron Hearts. All NFL players by definition are tough. The Packers simply elevated that time honored Badge of Courage to an art form. "We reached down. And we found a little Lombardi," in Jerry Kramers immortal words. The Packers "FOUND LOMBARDI" in every post season game they appeared In after the 1960 Championship game. NINE DIFFERENT TIMES REACHING INTO THE WELL AND FINDING GOLD!! This encounter in Lombardis next to last game elevates them to a team for the ages. Playing under the worst conditions ever dredged up by Mother Nature, they marched more than 60 yards on that final drive to glory. The Lombardi Packers were simply a team like no other.

  • @jeffgillis1594
    @jeffgillis1594 10 месяцев назад

    He is awesome.

  • @Stuntman-Jeff
    @Stuntman-Jeff 11 месяцев назад

    In 1972 or 1973, I was playing pee wee football where I wore Bob Lilly's number and played his position. My coach told me if I wanted to be a great defensive tackle, I needed to watch Bob Lilly play on Sunday. Cut to the scene in an airport the same year where I spied Mr. Cowboy in the terminal. I told my dad "hey, that's Bob Lilly!" Dad said, "Well go over and introduce yourself." Scared to death, I approached him and introduced myself. He could not have been more gracious. He must have talked to me for 20 minutes. He treated me like I was the star football player instead of him and made a life long impression on me. I can't tell you how impressed I was and how much respect I have for this great humble man.

  • @Dave-ti2ue
    @Dave-ti2ue 11 месяцев назад

    A pretty fair photographer. Has done some great landscape shots.

  • @jlcmsw
    @jlcmsw 11 месяцев назад

    As a Believer and former skater, I think the best thing about Scott is he’s our brother in Christ. It’s beautiful and different to see how he has changed into this man of faith. He was saved in December 2006 and I was saved just before him in July 2006, so in advance Happy Birthday Scott!

  • @lt7378
    @lt7378 Год назад

    My sister went to a church this family went to when their son was young. Now I see this interview and am moved by this man’s testimony, as he gives God the glory. I, too, am humbled and mystified the way God works in our lives.

  • @jeffreyadams207
    @jeffreyadams207 Год назад

    All around great dude

  • @moncorp1
    @moncorp1 Год назад

    Don't you know you could sit down and listen to him tell stories all day.

  • @robertansley6331
    @robertansley6331 Год назад

    Sometimes I wonder about inflation calculators. Lily’s salary when he started was $11,500. That’s $115,000 today according to burea of vital statistics. Doesn’t seem too bad.

  • @stevefowler2112
    @stevefowler2112 Год назад

    All the True Greats are humble men.

  • @theearl1477
    @theearl1477 Год назад

    This is coming from a NY Giants fan who hated the Cowboys. Bob Lilly is one of the toughest football players in the history of the NFL. His mean demeanor and tremendous athletic ability on the field made him great yet when the game was over win or lose his grace was always on display. A true gentleman who I will always respect.

  • @Condorman12
    @Condorman12 Год назад

    hello

  • @kennethcouch4388
    @kennethcouch4388 Год назад

    Lilly was a great player. Always respected him Two great teams played on a Frozen field. Weather tested both teams but Packers previaled on great drive never Forget that last 4 minutes. Bart directed Offense As usual despite the cold and limited time Packers and fans celebrate after the final.gun sound! They were Champions again. Go Packers! o

  • @jameshood1928
    @jameshood1928 Год назад

    Great player on a great team. Lombardi fooled him at the 11 yard line on the last drive. Gillingham pulled to the right and Lilly chased. Mercein ran a counter thru the vacated hole to the three, which set up the winning TD. I was there. Freezing.

  • @ricocastro6321
    @ricocastro6321 Год назад

    Mr. DOOMSDAY DEFENSE 🙏🙏

  • @jrockofages5413
    @jrockofages5413 Год назад

    He looks amazing for the beatings he delivered!!

  • @vaar2742
    @vaar2742 Год назад

    Man these guys were tough!! Got dirty, got hurt, blood, teeth knocked out....played in sub zero weather and had to deal with frost bite...ah, the good old days of the NFL! Love you Bob, one of the GOAT's.

  • @robertspiller7093
    @robertspiller7093 Год назад

    DALLAS NEVER PAID BOB LILLY ON THE PAR OF HIS PEERS AND THAT WAS SHAMEFUL. THAT IS WHY THEY HAD THE DUANE THOMAS PROBLEM.

  • @sammylacks4937
    @sammylacks4937 Год назад

    Well Coach Stallings only worked for two but he learned from two of the best.

  • @dirtylemon3379
    @dirtylemon3379 Год назад

    Thanks for setting the sound so low I had to put it on 10 and then the permanent ear damage for the deafening bang at the end. Nice touch.

  • @clendenenjames8804
    @clendenenjames8804 Год назад

    TOM LAURDY IS THE DALLAS COWBOYS WHETHER YOU LIKE ARE NOT ALSO IN OLD STADIUM THERE WAS A OPENING JUST SO JESUS CHRIST COULD WATCH I BELIEVE WIT H ALL MY HEART ♥

  • @tejanochris
    @tejanochris Год назад

    Can barely hear Bob Lilly.

    • @602davido
      @602davido Год назад

      Exactly! If you are posting a video with the great Bob Lilly, do it right!

  • @tabithasabella7129
    @tabithasabella7129 Год назад

    Amen Scott preach it. So blessed to call you my big brother

  • @1ClanofMeyer
    @1ClanofMeyer Год назад

    He was my dad’s roommate at TCU. My dad was Henry “Bubba” Meyer. They were both defensive ends. These older Texans. I’m see so much of my dad in Mr. Lilly.

  • @depaola63
    @depaola63 Год назад

    Legend 💪

  • @jimfleming1979
    @jimfleming1979 Год назад

    I met Dan Reaves years ago at of all places a donut shop in the ATL.A total deer in the headlights.Why do ALL celebrities thing that I am a 14 year old girl in 1962 and they are Elvis?

  • @sethderusseau3429
    @sethderusseau3429 Год назад

    Junction Boys brought me here. What a powerful and underrated movie!

  • @mwmann
    @mwmann 2 года назад

    I was 10 when I went to my first Cowboy game in the Cotton Bowl. 1965, they played Jim Brown and the Cleveland Browns. I was in awe of Lilly, Meredith, Hayes, Jordan, Andrie, Howley, Landry and of course seeing the greatest running back of all time Jim Brown. The Cowboys lost and I cried. The Browns were a juggernaut then. I had chill bumps or some say goose flesh watching this great game and great athletes in person. I'm still in awe of the players I idolized as a kid in the 60s. The 70s the same thing.

  • @RCJ1968
    @RCJ1968 2 года назад

    11,500 salary that Bob Lilly made in 1961 calculates to 111,000 in 2022 so Mr Lilly was living just fine!

  • @terencewinters2154
    @terencewinters2154 2 года назад

    Lombardi was pissed Starr called the timeout before Kramers block as probably everybody else on the field and in the stadium was because hell froze over that day. Starr was asking permission to run the same play but without the handoff because they'd been stopped 3x because nobody could get their footing on the ice. Lombardi with his earmuffs is agreeing for a change and says OK run the play and let's get the hell out of here. First game in NFL history played by arctic troops. Landry and Lombardi had been Giants assistants together so what one knew so did the other. Except I don't think Landry had earmuffs that day. Probably the same fedora. Just checked hoodie over the fedora.

  • @starguy2718
    @starguy2718 2 года назад

    Jerry Kramer and Ken Bowman double-teamed Jethro Pugh, for Bart Starr's game-winning TD. If they had tried running the play to Bob Lilly's side, could he have stuffed Starr, and preserved the win, for the Cowboys?

    • @lsrasr158
      @lsrasr158 Год назад

      Jerry Kramer said the play was intended against Pugh. Pugh played more upright and Kramer said they could wedge Pugh for Starr to do the QB sneak.

  • @MrJohnnyb42
    @MrJohnnyb42 2 года назад

    Bob Lilly!! Love you Man!!! Great Cowboy!!!!

  • @johnboffa2193
    @johnboffa2193 2 года назад

    I’m a Green Bay packer fan but my all time favorite non packer player is Bob Lilly..remember the games back in the late 60’s, Bob was a load and a great great player..and who could ever forget his sack of Griese in the Super Bowl..

  • @StellarFella
    @StellarFella 2 года назад

    He only made $11,500 his first year. Only $30,000 ten years later. The Cowboys paid their players peanuts compared to the other teams in the NFL. So wrong!

  • @StellarFella
    @StellarFella 2 года назад

    When you interview Bob Lilly, have a good microphone located close to his face. You can hardly hear a word!

  • @stephenfricke9298
    @stephenfricke9298 2 года назад

    A real football. No artificial turf, no domes, no crap, clothes lines, holding, kicking, biting and defense could play even with the offensive side. Players played because they loved the game, now they are looking for the money and spend it ASAP

  • @andre1987eph
    @andre1987eph 2 года назад

    I was a boy in 1970s and Cowboy fan. Bob Lily retired just before I really remember the Cowboys. A vaguely remember him as a player.

  • @fuita227
    @fuita227 2 года назад

    You cannot possibly describe this man and give it justice...his playing days, his family, his conviction, his humbleness...the epitome of a true man...God has blessed you Mr. BOB LILLY.

  • @djquinn11
    @djquinn11 2 года назад

    Bob Lilly is a legend, great interview, thank you!

  • @bigmonmagoomba9634
    @bigmonmagoomba9634 2 года назад

    “They called me ‘Tiger. Tiger Bob’. Ah…no. I’ll buy ‘Tiger Lilly’ but ‘Tiger Bob’? I don’t think so. Lol…

  • @Schr1987ama
    @Schr1987ama 2 года назад

    Great man.

  • @Kacee2
    @Kacee2 2 года назад

    They were as underpaid back then as they are overpaid now. Pathetic.

  • @VaughnDJs
    @VaughnDJs 2 года назад

    TURN YOUR SPEAKERS DOWN BEFORE THE VERY END UNLESS YOU WANT TO WRECK YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM! (why is the BOOM even necessary!?)