Throw in any Barry Sanders moment. That guy was such a class act. Never taunted. Never celebrated a touchdown (there were many). Took himself out of the game when he was about to beat Christian Okoye for the rushing record in his rookie season,...just 10 yards shy,...to finish second. He was often seen on the sidelines encouraging players or handing out water. Always seemed to hand the ref the ball after a play was over. He was just a guy who loved the game and his good sportsmanship made it evident.
The guy was always a class act. Funny thing is, he could have been a Packer if the general manager at the time had gone against the head coaches recommendation. The Packers picked Tony Mandarich, the Lions had the next pick and took Sanders.
One thing you you never did to Favre was taunt him. During a Thanksgiving day game, he was stinking up the dome, down by 17, threw about 2-3 picks, fumbled once, and was sacked a few times. On his last sack, the Lions were dancing around him, just taunting away. Third and over 15. Favre just got up, went into the huddle, came out, and lit the defense up with a 63+yd TD bomb. And went on a tear, scoring 3 more TDs out of the next 4 drives. Moral of the story: if Brett's having a bad day, just let him be.
You gotta respect the fact he hustled downfield just to hit Patrick Willis (best lb at the time), his love for the game surpasses any hatred And I'm a lifelong vikings fan :)
Love when these guys play clean and fair, and when they respect each other and recognize the skill of their opponents, even though they're competing as hard as they can.
These compilations oddly enough are my favorite ones. There's something I love about the players supporting each other or checking up on each other after a play. I think some players forget that they're your opponents, not your enemies. Some may even be your teammate in the pro bowl or even the next year depending how trading goes. You can congratulate them on making a good play or go over and make sure they're alright after a big hit.
@@wherejobsgrowonjobies7479 well yeah it had nothing to do with them being black they said that because Clowney tackled him by his long hair and Clowney had long hair
When you see good sportsmanship, it reminds you it isn't a battle or a war, it's a game. An awesome fun to watch and play game. Just makes watching more wholesome
I think the one where Landon Collins threw the guy down is probably the best example of good sportsmanship. The guy helped him up and could recognize when his own teammate was wrong, not something you see often
That’s one of the most Brett Favre moves I’ve ever seen Favre make. He’s what, 40 at that point? Doesn’t matter, he’s gonna bull rush a HOF level linebacker with no hesitation.
@@Pushingbuuttons perhaps "under appreciated" would be more fitting. I wasn't a GB fan, but became a Favre fan after watching him play a few times against my teams. This block was pretty typical of Favre, while most other quarterbacks might just stand around and sheepishly watch what happens.
4:29 Reminded me of a cool story my mom told me about Calais Campbell. My mom used to be the volleyball coach at Miami when Calais was there and Calais would always say hi to her when he passed her in the halls. I know it doesn’t seem like much but my mom told me that he always carried himself with respect. That pat on Blount’s shoulder is an example of that. A little showing of respect.
I wish these kinds of things happened more often. This is why sports are so great! You compete against one another as hard as you can, but after the play, you respect one another’s game. Love seeing this stuff
There’s a clip of him from like 2 seasons ago where he is literally in a pile and you hear him laughing. It was fucking hilarious because it was before the whistle was blown and just such a random chuckle.
When I played basketball when I was young and when my sons played as well, we played hard every second and gave our opponents nothing. We went at it intently!!! BUT, we always kept in mind that this was a game. Sportsmanship, respect, honor, integrity, etc. were more important than ANY game could ever be. How we carry ourselves while playing will carry over into how we are as people; good AND bad. Thanks so much for showing these moments. Would love to see more.
i love watching the Camaraderie of football and the great sportsmanship and respect for one another !!!! this is what football was meant to be all about
The reason I love seeing sportsmanship at this level is because these guys are the best of the best, and have the right to be cocky as shit. But to see them do these kind of things makes them look like genuinely good and humble guys.
not really. two black women got into a fight over a ps5. How did the journalist describe one of the ladies? "a woman with long braids". Also the long braid women started the fight and got her as knocked the f out. people filmed it and didn't help. God Bless America.
1:00 I'm not surprised that he made the tackle, I watched him in college and he made some great tackles (and even forced a fumble). He was also a high school linebacker
@@volcommadness It may seem silly, but he's not wrong when you have had/still have people like Suh, Talib, Burfict, and other players who love starting fights or targeting. Many of them are gone now and have been replaced with players who aren't out for heads and can actually differentiate a contact sport and street fighting, which is good for the sport in and of itself.
@ 2:47 Boldin had next level toughness. Pretty sure it was the season he went to the SB with the Cards he got hit on a TD pass that gave him multiple facial fractures. Had to have his jaw wired shut and a couple surgeries. Only missed like 2 or 3 games. Man was unstoppable.
I love the sportsmanship between packers and bears fans (coming from someone in a “split” household, half bears half packers lol) like they will sit and talk and not get mad at the other team like some other teams do
1:57 *What we think he said* : "Forget it bro, just go on to the next play, you'll get goin here soon" *What he actually said* : "Real quick while I got you down here let me talk to you about your cars extended warranty"
Always glad to see such examples of professionalism and good sportsmanship by these athletes. Sadly, though, there appears to be MANY more videos of fights, ejections, and other examples of unsportsmanlike conduct.
0:37 I kid you not, I do this sometimes. Like in football I’ll say danggggg, don’t hit me too hard. Or they’ll be blocking me and I’ll say nice block. In track I’m like slow it down for me. And in basketball, well I ain’t say nun. Infact I grind my poker face the whole game.
Throw in any Barry Sanders moment. That guy was such a class act. Never taunted. Never celebrated a touchdown (there were many). Took himself out of the game when he was about to beat Christian Okoye for the rushing record in his rookie season,...just 10 yards shy,...to finish second. He was often seen on the sidelines encouraging players or handing out water. Always seemed to hand the ref the ball after a play was over. He was just a guy who loved the game and his good sportsmanship made it evident.
He would have been the GOAT if he had played for a different team all those years. He was poetry in motion!
@@gigimead7898 I don't know if we want to tempt the universe with the thought of Barry Sanders languishing on the Chicago Bears of the 90s...
@Zach Michels I was. He did. What a true talent.
The guy was always a class act. Funny thing is, he could have been a Packer if the general manager at the time had gone against the head coaches recommendation. The Packers picked Tony Mandarich, the Lions had the next pick and took Sanders.
@@carlbruschnigjr1757 don't remind me!
It’s nice when players appreciate how good their competitors are sometimes.
Brett Farve: "I've been taking hits from the defense for years. Now it's my turn."
Farve is probably my all-time favorite player for reasons like that play lol
Zach yep! And the all the rest are not even close
@@guysumpthin2974 F-A-V-R-E
One thing you you never did to Favre was taunt him. During a Thanksgiving day game, he was stinking up the dome, down by 17, threw about 2-3 picks, fumbled once, and was sacked a few times. On his last sack, the Lions were dancing around him, just taunting away. Third and over 15. Favre just got up, went into the huddle, came out, and lit the defense up with a 63+yd TD bomb. And went on a tear, scoring 3 more TDs out of the next 4 drives. Moral of the story: if Brett's having a bad day, just let him be.
You gotta respect the fact he hustled downfield just to hit Patrick Willis (best lb at the time), his love for the game surpasses any hatred
And I'm a lifelong vikings fan :)
Love when these guys play clean and fair, and when they respect each other and recognize the skill of their opponents, even though they're competing as hard as they can.
These compilations oddly enough are my favorite ones. There's something I love about the players supporting each other or checking up on each other after a play. I think some players forget that they're your opponents, not your enemies. Some may even be your teammate in the pro bowl or even the next year depending how trading goes. You can congratulate them on making a good play or go over and make sure they're alright after a big hit.
Same bro id rather see this than people brawling on the field
Honor amongst Great Men is inspiring
Plus, you never know who might be your teammate next season.
Favre: DAMN BARRY!! Wish you were my RB.
Barry: same here.
Me too bro I love when they show each other love
Some of these requests be like "Best Hurdles Made by Linemen drafted in the 6th round"
I would like to request “best fumbles into the nosebleeds plz”
lmao this comment is underrated
Lol
From a d4 school 😂
Best moments where a d4 quarterback has to switch to cornerback and forces an interception after eating a big mac
"Long hair on long hair crime" these announcers tryna to hard out here😂
shit had me rolling 😭
@@santinorodriguez6296 fr tho💀😂😂
@@wherejobsgrowonjobies7479 Good
@@wherejobsgrowonjobies7479 well yeah it had nothing to do with them being black they said that because Clowney tackled him by his long hair and Clowney had long hair
And there was nothing sportsmanlike in that play all he did was tackle his hair
Dalton Schultz is such a great guy. Any time a player gets hurt, opponent or not, he always is on his knee hoping they are okay
Yeah it suck that he'll likely leave the team next year, but Hendershot l9ok promising
Did Jalen Ramsey and DeAndre Hopkins just congratulate each other on escaping the Jags and Texans?
@@AA-xk7gc they play in the same division again lol
😂🤣
Friends off the field, rivals on the field
The Texans were good when they had d hop
Ahhh you clever for this comment🤣
When you see good sportsmanship, it reminds you it isn't a battle or a war, it's a game. An awesome fun to watch and play game. Just makes watching more wholesome
Day 1 of suggesting backups doing better then starters
Awesome one bro ge should deffiently do it❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Taylor Heinicke when put in the game is a perfect example, he boasted a QBR over 100
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So, Tom Brady highlights huh.
I was gonna say Kareem Hunt but he ain’t better than chubb 😂😂
I think the one where Landon Collins threw the guy down is probably the best example of good sportsmanship. The guy helped him up and could recognize when his own teammate was wrong, not something you see often
Landon collins is cold for that 😂
Yes, I thought the same thing. A very honorable guy.
The fact that Ding is able to put out high quality edited videos daily is actually so goated.
I hope he able to get a break in the offseason. We don't need our guy burning out.
The word goated is so fucking cringe 😂but yea their amazing videos
Pretending to be juice world is pathetic
@@juicewrld2208 LOL so true
@@juicewrld2208 I tell my wife every night she about to get goated.
Love seeing the RESPECT for their opponents.
After all it's just a game.
What a grinder. 🐐
Go Rams, we got a game Saturday.
Lol I’m a Seahawks fan
@@jrol101 yessirrrr
@@devinbooker3930 me too
I’m sorry to say it but rams ain’t gon win it
That’s one of the most Brett Favre moves I’ve ever seen Favre make. He’s what, 40 at that point? Doesn’t matter, he’s gonna bull rush a HOF level linebacker with no hesitation.
Andrew Luck runs this category
Along with Vice president Gerald McCoy
Larry Fitzgerald could have his own too. Class act, that guy.
Aaron Rodgers
ruclips.net/video/EiNJ4c9cFg0/видео.html WOAH WHO SEEN THIS?!.,
@@Heavy1919 no
Competition is all about respect...
Respect for winning. Respect for losing.
All of it! We fought. We bleed. We love-
1:39 we gotta a give credit to Dalton Schultz for calling for help
Yep, that goes beyond good sportsmanship, that's humanity.
Niner fan and I have huge respect for the man
Funny thing is that a couple plays after the two teams got to a scuffle
Steelers fan and I appreciate him
Then praying, he is a real one. Gotta have respect for him
Favre running 40yds down field to deliver a BLOCK , ALL the things he brought to the team , he's SO underrated !!
Lmao, underrated? Youre joking right...
@@Pushingbuuttons perhaps "under appreciated" would be more fitting. I wasn't a GB fan, but became a Favre fan after watching him play a few times against my teams. This block was pretty typical of Favre, while most other quarterbacks might just stand around and sheepishly watch what happens.
Not by the Saints...
Is it me that just finds this video and is smiling the whole time!?
4:29 Reminded me of a cool story my mom told me about Calais Campbell. My mom used to be the volleyball coach at Miami when Calais was there and Calais would always say hi to her when he passed her in the halls. I know it doesn’t seem like much but my mom told me that he always carried himself with respect. That pat on Blount’s shoulder is an example of that. A little showing of respect.
I tell ya, nothing makes me feel better than seeing that respect between athletes.
It’s so nice seeing players being nice to eachother
Day 6 of asking ding to do “Taunting Gone Wrong”
Basically Karma Moments
yeah
San Francisco posing in the end zone against my Chiefs come to mind 😏
Lee on the Jags
I immediately thought of desean jackson
I wish these kinds of things happened more often. This is why sports are so great! You compete against one another as hard as you can, but after the play, you respect one another’s game. Love seeing this stuff
lamar always has good sportsmanship i love it he stays smiling on that field no matter what
Yea Lamar was laughing when g
He ran out a bounds
There’s a clip of him from like 2 seasons ago where he is literally in a pile and you hear him laughing. It was fucking hilarious because it was before the whistle was blown and just such a random chuckle.
When I played basketball when I was young and when my sons played as well, we played hard every second and gave our opponents nothing. We went at it intently!!! BUT, we always kept in mind that this was a game. Sportsmanship, respect, honor, integrity, etc. were more important than ANY game could ever be. How we carry ourselves while playing will carry over into how we are as people; good AND bad. Thanks so much for showing these moments. Would love to see more.
i love watching the Camaraderie of football and the great sportsmanship and respect for one another !!!! this is what football was meant to be all about
The reason I love seeing sportsmanship at this level is because these guys are the best of the best, and have the right to be cocky as shit. But to see them do these kind of things makes them look like genuinely good and humble guys.
Hopkins and Ramsey know each other well even when they played against each other in AFC south. One of my fav match ups to watch💯🙌🏼
this makes me emotional in certain moments thinking about my teammates and how these are still people who care for each other and their health
I'm surprised there wasn't more of Kyle Fuller. As a bears fan, he pats an opponents helmet a few times per game lol
Not all bears players are dirty. Just one good guy actually😂
@@jodilynn4853 what bears are dirty?
@@trussedseeker6223 think he’s talking about Wims, the receiver that fought that Saints player
I love some good sportsmanship its amazing to see guys respecting each other
The fact that i havent seen like any of these clips proves that ding will forever be the goat
Lamar is one of the most humble players in the NFL
This is what I like to see in sports🙏🙏🙏
Also at 3:46 Favre probably told Sanders, "Hey bro I wish we had drafted you!"😂😂😂
Being a decent human being is free and worth the world to those around you.
Most only do it if they can benefit from it financially.
Day 6 of asking ding to do “How is that a flag moments”
lmao alot of lions plays
@@eontheagle3773 As a lions fan I know all abt it😂
So basically roughing the passer calls
just watch the next saints play off game
Yo follow trash refs on insta its basically just refs with bad calls and they post a lot
i love seeing the good sportsmanship compilations, they show one of the lighter sides of football.
3:57 I love Bobby Wagner yelling in the background
So cool seeing these guys show good sportsman ship towards 1 other. . That's what you call real men
The respect in these clips is what sportsmanship means...
It takes a special kind of Good Sportsmanship to side against your team in a dust up.
"Long hair on long hair crime"
Oh that boy flirting with danger
not really. two black women got into a fight over a ps5. How did the journalist describe one of the ladies?
"a woman with long braids". Also the long braid women started the fight and got her as knocked the f out. people filmed it and didn't help.
God Bless America.
i play football
Lol I mean.. We all know what he really meant.. N he ain't wrong. Both need to stop.
@@phantomblade89 Wow, you really got America with that one! /s
@@phantomblade89 I thought it was pretty funny and not racially charged
Can't have enough of these man, especially in such a "hard" sport like this
AWESOME! Love to see Great Sportsmanship!
I love these so much. faith in humanity restored
1:00 I'm not surprised that he made the tackle, I watched him in college and he made some great tackles (and even forced a fumble). He was also a high school linebacker
I love it when players are kind... especially in a sport where you can hit them hard
I'm so happy that KJ went to my schools when he was younger. He's a real nice guy. Love from OB😊
We need more good sportsmanship in EVERY sport.
Clowney definitely said “I know how much that shit hurt”
Just gotta love the Jabrill Peppers one. He congratulated cam sims for hitting him hard. Vet to Rookie✊🏾🙏🏾
I never thought sportsmanship was real in this league
That’s a silly thing to say when referring to a “team” sport
@@volcommadness true
@@volcommadness I was just trying to make a little joke is all
@@volcommadness It may seem silly, but he's not wrong when you have had/still have people like Suh, Talib, Burfict, and other players who love starting fights or targeting. Many of them are gone now and have been replaced with players who aren't out for heads and can actually differentiate a contact sport and street fighting, which is good for the sport in and of itself.
@@SomeOfTheJuice
So why would that mean other players don’t show sportsmanship ?
That’s just ridiculous.
@ 2:47
Boldin had next level toughness. Pretty sure it was the season he went to the SB with the Cards he got hit on a TD pass that gave him multiple facial fractures. Had to have his jaw wired shut and a couple surgeries. Only missed like 2 or 3 games. Man was unstoppable.
“Long hair on long hair crime” ha caught me off guard
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Seeing the chats on live videos for the super bowl, this was desperately needed.
@1:59 Kyle Fuller was like “Thank god you dropped that”
Thank you very much for this beautiful video. It actually brought tears to my eyes to see some decency for a change. Much appreciated. 👍
Absolutely heartwarming sometimes:)
This is the way it should always be. It's a kids game that pays way more than it should. It should be about positivity and sportsmanship.
These are real men👑
it's always good to see good sportsmanship it's rare anymore...
Some people love seeing big hits. Some people love seeing the unexpected. I love good sportsmanship.
Watching these videos shows that there’s still humanity in some people 🙏 god bless everyone stay safe
2:35 you know a quarterback got balls when they try and block a guy like Patrick Willis 😂😂
Nice to see good sportsmanship in such a violent game.
I love the sportsmanship between packers and bears fans (coming from someone in a “split” household, half bears half packers lol) like they will sit and talk and not get mad at the other team like some other teams do
This did not age well
@@stevenbarten1755 …
We don’t talk about it lol
@@addisonkarisny4659 agreed
Awesome. You should do 50 of these or a 2 hour one and I would sit watch the entire thing in one sitting with a few cold ones. Thanks!
Day 7 of asking ding productions make a “revenge games” when a player plays his former team
I thing he’s done something like this but Idk
I'm pretty sure he's done it but it could be like a extended part of clips for that ideas that he hadn't shown
So you mean DeSean Jackson highlights? 😂
CNR nation he’s fine revenge touchdowns... so
These moments make me love this sport even more
1:57
*What we think he said* : "Forget it bro, just go on to the next play, you'll get goin here soon"
*What he actually said* : "Real quick while I got you down here let me talk to you about your cars extended warranty"
Always glad to see such examples of professionalism and good sportsmanship by these athletes. Sadly, though, there appears to be MANY more videos of fights, ejections, and other examples of unsportsmanlike conduct.
3:22 Damn, RIP Dwayne Haskins
As a die hard Steeler fan(runs in the fam) I respect #21 from the Titans. Class act my bro 💯💯💯
Video idea. NFL “Wrong sport moments”. When a player does a move from another sport.
Like Justin tucker kickoff where he thought he was playing soccer
The guy who used a shot (wrestling move) to get to a tackle
A giants player helping up a player from there rival team! Now that's kindness!😊😊
I love how Brett Favre played so long he was in an HD clip with the Vikings AND a gaining old clip where interacts with Barry Sanders
The ONLY problem with ding doing daily is he’s gonna run outta beast content to work with 😂
I'm tellin' ya, Ding and Highlight Heaven are gonna reach 1m subs very, very soon.
Hell yea man thats what I like to see great sportsmanship on full display great video man
Makes me happy to see Davante Adams on the thumbnail
Hes only in here for a dropped ball
@@maxarnold4858 real funny
Biggest hustle I ever saw by a QB .....Bret Favre is a LEGEND!!
The respect of one of the cowboy players just kneeled and with his helmet of just makes me happy
This is too beautiful!
So sport makes sense
Could you do Qbs missing open receivers by ether not seeing them or over throwing them
I love the ones where the receiver just stands there like "HELLO? I'm waiting..."
We need more of this in sports.
Dude, you make the best NFL Highlight reels I’ve ever seen.
Content is off the rockers
So Dope I had to say it twice.
How are u not at 1 million subs. Love your videos keep up the good work
day 16 of asking Ding to do "That Coach should be fired!" moments
Nah, the whole video would be Adam Gase 😂
Maybe a coach that called a pass instead of using the leagues best running back for an easy TD to win a Super Bowl.
@@jkgabes This is peak humor as a Cardinals fan
The whole video would be about the Texans coach and Adam gase
Thanks for this,...one of the best parts of the game. Respect and love, mutual love.
1:34 CeeDee felt that hit as well
I love seeing things like this, I wish it would happen every single play!
These plays make me love football even more
Gotta love Landon Collins, he got popped by a large reciever and then got up and dapped em up
0:37 I kid you not, I do this sometimes. Like in football I’ll say danggggg, don’t hit me too hard. Or they’ll be blocking me and I’ll say nice block. In track I’m like slow it down for me. And in basketball, well I ain’t say nun. Infact I grind my poker face the whole game.
Now this is sportsmanship is and should be taught everywhere.
I suggest “best quarterback blocks”.
Yes
Football is a sport of respect and good sportsmanship. With out those 2 assets this sport would be so much more brutal. 😁