AND Most Importantly, Bill Belichick's Knowledge And His Extraordinary Famdom Of The Game. You've Gotta Love That. He Wasnt Withdrawn Whatsoever, But In Contrast Expresses A Dedicated Emotion.
it’s because he’s a student of the game and he never gets the chance in press conferences to talk about things like this. he enjoys talking about the players and dynamics of teams, but never given the chance
@@abdihassan7208 bc they played in 3-4 (4 backers, 3 lineman) schemes instead of 4-3. In 3-4 the outside linebackers are mainly pass but one may still drop to cover flats depending on the call., and the other 2 linebackers control the coverage behind whatever rush they bring
That LT story Belichick told about him being late to the team meeting is absolute gold and LT just saying “that’s my boy” about parcells is just the icing on the cake 😂
Dude loves football, he just knows how stupid it is to reveal anything about your plans or what you think about the people currently in the game. Getting to talk football history has always been when he lets himself go.
@@keenanmccarty9925 when he retires, I hope he commentates for a little while. I think we’d be so lucky to have that. He’s very closed off in New England and I understand that but he has a wealth of information that I think would make people appreciate nfl history.
Because he was the GOAT. LT was another level to Ray Lewis, another level to Aaron Donald. When you watch the footage of him playing run defense or pass defense he looked like a lion hunting its prey, its hard to describe the speed and intensity of pursuit until you see it on film.
@@2011hwalkerWitness the fact that to this day, EVERY NFL defensive coach, scout, GM, or personnel guy is looking for an LT for their defense. Only problem is LT is a 1 of 1. And I say this as a Cowboys fan. LT has and will always have my utmost respect.
Junior Seau was the reason I started watching football as a kid. Representing us Island boys to the fullest. One thing he did not get enough recognition for his pass rush. Junior could have been at least a top 10 pass rusher if they gave him more chances. Rest in Paradise #55forever
Bellichik is a real football history mind. You can tell he enjoys talking about the players from the past and the how the game has evolved. I think he is a good guy at heart, but is just an intense coach who has to do what it takes to win with the players he has. I'm not a Pat's fan at all not a big Billichik fan, but I do like hearing him explain the game and evaluate players from the distant past to the present.
John Greco nah he was big for the average human but in football he’s small for his position and for the game in general, most NFL Lineman are 6’5 and above and weigh like 325+ Ponuds
Gotta love LT. What a legend. I'm a Raiders fan, but LT is my favorite player. I don't care what he used to do on his free time, that's nobody's business but him. LT is awesome, great guy, a true legend. Thank you LT, I can't get enough of his highlights or full games, it's so good. There is only one LT and he is the GOAT.
It’s funny that you said there’s only one LT because I can’t help but also think of LaDainian Tomlinson when someone says those initials. He was one of the greatest running backs ever
For me, Sweetness is the greatest player of all time and no one comes close… except for Lawrence Taylor. He’s a very easy 2nd for me and I debate back and forth between them as far as the greatest ever.
LT is one of the best 3-4 players of *all time* , forgot position or defense/offense. He is streets ahead of any linebacker who every played. He flew around like no defensive player who has ever stepped on the field. Freak athlete, incredible instincts, remarkable tackling fundamentals and a tolerance for pain that was legendary.
💯No question. Not just the historic speed. The monstrous strength. I always loved when an RB tried to block him...and he would just take the RB with him to the QB and group hug them into the ground. LT was always doing something incredible that you had never seen before.
When I saw Lawrence Taylor’s highlights I saw him catch Barry Sanders and Walter Payton And Walter Payton is untackleable. So he’s More than more than more than G.O.A.T.E.D
I was thinking, “Will he say, the meanest? The dirtiest?” Damn Ray. They cut out some of his part. There’s a few cuts that go straight to Belechik, or cut them off mid thought.
Jack Ham is UNBELIEVABLY underrated' and thats with being on all the greatest ever lists and a Hall of Famer. All those accolades yet hes STILL underrated. The style he played in the 70s, is comparable to how outside backs play today....
Miller Mayhem I can respect your opinion. To be honest I could spend hours watching highlights of all three. It’s just thinking back on what DT would have accomplished if he didn’t leave this world in his prime. To be honest DT LT RL there really is no wrong answer IMO.
I could watch those reverse angles of LT coming around the corner on the blind side while the QB is scanning down field looking for a receiver with no idea that the train is coming and they are standing on the tracks, if only I could see the look on their face when LT leveled them.
Bill belichick doing this made me appreciate him more. Such a multitude of experience and knowledge. You only really get one aspect of him when you see him in press conferences and this series did well to shine a light on him.
Lawrence Taylor is the best football player I’ve ever seen. I’m 52 years old so I’ve seen a good amount of them. I’m also a Cowboys fan so I still remember the fear we would have facing him. He was like a damn terrorist. You didn’t know when or where, but he was going to absolutely wreck something when you played him. Jerry Rice might be the greatest offensive player imo, but if I could pick any player from any position in any era, I’m taking LT all day and twice on Sunday.
Man Belichick is just like football Google. Coached Brady, LT, Gronk. Prepared against Montana, Rice, Deion, Ed Reed, Ray Lewis, Manning. Was mentored by slinging Sammy and Roger Staubach
Best linebacker in NFL history Lawrence Taylor New York Giants from 1981 through 1993 era what's could imagine Ray Lewis play for the Cleveland Browns 1996 NFL draft we'll see find out
I got to meet Lawrence Taylor this past and when I say I was nervous boy was I told him it was an honor to meet the greatest linebacker of all-time he said Damn right ✅
LT is on another level from all the greatest players. You can just tell by the way legends talk about him. He is the greatest player of all time, not just the greatest defensive player. That is what I took from this series.
If Belichick doesn’t have his own syndicated show after he retires then there’s a glitch in the Matrix. There’s a reason everyone calls him Coach. His stories and knowledge of everything football is insane.
Man seeing footage of Football camp just brings back memories of highschool ball. The smells,the sounds,the way the helmet slides off when your drenched in sweat. It isn't even the games that I miss its the practices and camps. Good times!
Seeing Ray "The Landshark" Lewis get nostalgic about watching LT as a kid is so wholesome. It just goes to show that we were all that kid idolizing somebody back in the day.
Derrick Brooks #55 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Career Accomplishments Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1995-2008) 11x Pro Bowl selection 6x All-Pro selection 25 interceptions 24 forced fumbles 1,715 tackles 7 touchdowns 1995 All Rookie Team 2000's All Decade Team 2002 Super Bowl Champion 2002 Defensive Player of the Year 2003 Byron “Whizzer” White Man of the Year Award 2000 NFL Man of the Year Award Never missed a game Pro Football Hall of Fame selection
@@logan-dm5zp Kiss my ass. I'll say it again, Lambert and Lewis both have very comparable resumes. Lewis's biggest edge is that he played for more seasons (17 to 11). Lambert's accolades per season played is actually much higher
Great to hear bill be so candid and so positive, no reason to hold back what he really thinks about these guys and you can just hear the love of the game in his voice
Ray Lewis was one of the last of a dying breed of NFL player, a player who suited up in the last era before the league became one big yellow hankie party. The “defenseless receiver” rule was just coming into focus toward the tail end of his career.
I could listen to Ray Lewis talk football forever. I'm Not even the closest thing to a Ravens fan but they had a lot of great players , Ray being one of them.
Coach has shown another side to his personality. When it is time for business, it is time to work, but when it is time to have fun and relax it seems he can do that. I know people in my life who were difficult to work with because of their intensity, but when you spent time off work or see them with their families they become another person. It is refreshing to see.
Atlas302 Yessir, can’t forget about Rolle, Taylor (RIP), and Hester as well! You gotta love being a fan of the U, knowing that you can talk the all-time greats that came out of the U, and dominated the NFL. I would’ve LOVE to see Sean Taylor tear up on the Eagles or Cowboys some more, definitely would’ve been Hall of Fame material.
@@Tyy63122 maaaaan his resume would've been CRAAAAAAAAZY!! I mean I'm talking about in my estimation of at least a 10 year career bare minimum 5x pro bowler, 2x defensive POY, all pro least 5x, 3 to 5x league tackler and probly a few other things I'm forgetting. Dude could've ended in the HOF no ? about that. His death hit me hard and that's coming from a Giants fan since forever.
Ray Lewis was a great great LB! Lawrence Taylor was almost a mythical figure! If you have never seen much of the original LT, you have to watch that film. Incredible!!
Chuck was an incredible linebacker, but he was also an all world center. He never left the field!! Imagine how good he could've been on defense if he only played one way. A true warrior.
Dome Patrol. Saints used to hold training camp in my home town. Got to meet Sam Mills, Rickey Jackson among many others. Don't think I've ever seen another LB group more responsible for a playoff birth.
@@Patrick-tt3ig no he meant what he said. He believes Derrick was better than LT. He's made that clear in other comments in this same section. Idk how or why he would think that but if he values opinion over fact that's on him 🤷
Ive always wondered me why mike singletary was not voted to the 100th anniversary team for linebacker and I’m definitely not knocking anyone on this list, they are all very deserving. 10x pro bowl 8x all pro 2x DPOY 1980s all decade team 1x SB Champ
Ted Hendricks = most underrated LB of all-time. The guy was insanely smart, instinctive and tough. He was so versatile, he would block kicks on special teams like nobody who ever played the game. He cover pass plays as well as he could blitz. Just a truly amazing and totally complete football player.
How many Ray Lewis and Laurence Taylor stories could I listen to. Man, we need this to be longer.
Kaalen fax
Need there own channel especially lt
Those are my 2 favourite linebackers of all time.
Faxxx
AND Most Importantly, Bill Belichick's Knowledge And His Extraordinary Famdom Of The Game. You've Gotta Love That. He Wasnt Withdrawn Whatsoever, But In Contrast Expresses A Dedicated Emotion.
Bill belechek has talked more in these all time videos than in all his post game interviews combined 😂
Belichick
And I’m not mad about it 😂💀
it’s because he’s a student of the game and he never gets the chance in press conferences to talk about things like this. he enjoys talking about the players and dynamics of teams, but never given the chance
Imagine hearing belichick actually laugh and smile
Think it’s because his fondness of LT
I laughed out loud when LT said "Don't worry about it. I'll tell you when I get back there."
Bill belechek has talked more in these all time videos than in all his post game interviews combined 😂
whats the differejce between OLB and a DE? for example. LT and von miller are both OLB but have 100+ sacks. How does that work??
@@abdihassan7208 they just built different
@@abdihassan7208 bc they played in 3-4 (4 backers, 3 lineman) schemes instead of 4-3. In 3-4 the outside linebackers are mainly pass but one may still drop to cover flats depending on the call., and the other 2 linebackers control the coverage behind whatever rush they bring
Jaworski his favorite target lol
I have never seen belichick laugh like that before.
I know right Thanks L.T
It looks like it hurts
Me neither...
..but I've only known him for 20+ years🤷🏼♂️
Coach must've been coached into appearing human.
Watch the football life about him. He's always laughing and smiling but when it's game day it's all business
That LT story Belichick told about him being late to the team meeting is absolute gold and LT just saying “that’s my boy” about parcells is just the icing on the cake 😂
You know it's special when Belichick is talking and laughing like crazy
Dude loves football, he just knows how stupid it is to reveal anything about your plans or what you think about the people currently in the game. Getting to talk football history has always been when he lets himself go.
@@keenanmccarty9925 when he retires, I hope he commentates for a little while. I think we’d be so lucky to have that. He’s very closed off in New England and I understand that but he has a wealth of information that I think would make people appreciate nfl history.
Ray Lewis the best middle linebacker and LT the best outside linebacker.
@nick bee 31 Ray Lewis is the league tackler and LT is the pass rusher
Ray told lt you the reason I played this position
Lt was a linebacker,moron.butkus is the best middle linebacker ever
nick bee 31 rays the best mlb BY FAR
Both was da best in there position but Lt is da best all time defensive player to every play da game an thats da bottomline
The admiration Bill has for LT is so evident. You can see how much they care for each other.
Because he was the GOAT. LT was another level to Ray Lewis, another level to Aaron Donald. When you watch the footage of him playing run defense or pass defense he looked like a lion hunting its prey, its hard to describe the speed and intensity of pursuit until you see it on film.
@@2011hwalkerWitness the fact that to this day, EVERY NFL defensive coach, scout, GM, or personnel guy is looking for an LT for their defense. Only problem is LT is a 1 of 1. And I say this as a Cowboys fan. LT has and will always have my utmost respect.
Ray Lewis, Brian Urlacher, Junior Seau, Derrick Brooks, Lawrence Taylor and Terrell Suggs were linebackers of my childhood
How? Lawrence Taylor was way before the rest of those cats.
So not James Harrison?
@@bradfahley4469 it's political, ever one know that LT is the greatest player.
You had one long childhood my friend
@@richard_nj damn I thought I was trippin. Dude was 87 and 03. I think he's counting from when he was born, not from when he was watching the games.
Nobody:
Me: waiting for Chris Collinsworth to say “now here’s a guy...”
I read that with his voice in my head 😂
Lol couldn’t agree more.
Junior Seau was the reason I started watching football as a kid. Representing us Island boys to the fullest. One thing he did not get enough recognition for his pass rush. Junior could have been at least a top 10 pass rusher if they gave him more chances. Rest in Paradise #55forever
I can't believe they left him off the greatest players list. That is so wrong. They should do a revamp list soon or every 10yrs.
@@bryandean9463 what are you talking about? He's on the list your literally watching the video.
Bill Belechek coached LT, Brady, and Gronk throughout his career. All in their primes. Insane
Was a centre for slinging Sammy and caught passes from Stabauch
Randy too
@@henrikg14 yeah can't forget randy
honestly i dont think thats a coincidence.
And LT
I love how Brady got mad too "what, what"
We love a competitive QB
He’s brave for that. Ray could’ve killed him
@@johnmozierfishing7010 no he couldnt have lmao
Chris Roulo idk ray has murdered people before
@@johnmozierfishing7010 i mean according to an snl skit
Bellichik is a real football history mind. You can tell he enjoys talking about the players from the past and the how the game has evolved. I think he is a good guy at heart, but is just an intense coach who has to do what it takes to win with the players he has. I'm not a Pat's fan at all not a big Billichik fan, but I do like hearing him explain the game and evaluate players from the distant past to the present.
FACTS!!! Bill is truly a footbal genius
Never been a fan of his but got to give him credit! Possibly best coach ever!
@@Luxuriousentertainment he is but Brady and Manning might be the 2 greatest minds in football ever!!
The crazy thing about LT is almost all of his tackles were clean and would be completely legal even today. Perfect form
LT’s segment starts at 10:55 and ends at 21:17.
Legendary
Ron Jaworski still wakes up in the middle of the night screaming with nightmares of LT.
So doesn't Joe Theismann 😂
Facts
Ron Jaworski's famous quote about Lawrence Taylor:
"He was on top of me so often, people used to think my # was 56."
Had that man back there nervous 😂
would love to hear a real, unedited conversation about Junior Seau
Bill Belichick smiled more being at the table with LT more than when he wins Super Bowls!
“I wasn’t the smartest”
10 seconds later
“Probably the smartest player ever”
So many contradictions when athletes speak
He didn’t say that, Bill did
“I wasnt the biggest” lol he’s the biggest man I’ve ever seen
John Greco nah he was big for the average human but in football he’s small for his position and for the game in general, most NFL Lineman are 6’5 and above and weigh like 325+ Ponuds
at least he dint say "gods plan" for once
Gotta love LT. What a legend. I'm a Raiders fan, but LT is my favorite player. I don't care what he used to do on his free time, that's nobody's business but him. LT is awesome, great guy, a true legend. Thank you LT, I can't get enough of his highlights or full games, it's so good. There is only one LT and he is the GOAT.
Alot of people struggle with addiction
It’s funny that you said there’s only one LT because I can’t help but also think of LaDainian Tomlinson when someone says those initials. He was one of the greatest running backs ever
For me, Sweetness is the greatest player of all time and no one comes close… except for Lawrence Taylor. He’s a very easy 2nd for me and I debate back and forth between them as far as the greatest ever.
Well said
LT is one of the best 3-4 players of *all time* , forgot position or defense/offense. He is streets ahead of any linebacker who every played. He flew around like no defensive player who has ever stepped on the field. Freak athlete, incredible instincts, remarkable tackling fundamentals and a tolerance for pain that was legendary.
Patrick Harrison truth YO
Preach
Patrick Harrison one of the best 3-4 players ever and the best 3-4 player
... And relentless as hell.
💯No question. Not just the historic speed. The monstrous strength. I always loved when an RB tried to block him...and he would just take the RB with him to the QB and group hug them into the ground. LT was always doing something incredible that you had never seen before.
LT is the best LB ever
Bronco Nation LT 56 no1 LB ever YO.
Keandre' Sutton yup exactly
Best player ever!
Best defensive player ever*
He’s my best player/favorite player. Giants don’t get those rings without him.
16:20 a man that did a lot of introspection and shows a lot of respect to his teachers.
“Why did you start the meeting” lol
LT is the best defensive player of all time
Was?!
Sean Taylor was as good.... unfortunately had a much smaller sample size.
Kiolah Livaie good eye
@@Cantankerous65 No problem😊
Take defensive out of that statemebt
10 minutes of this 26 min video is about LT that'll tell you the impact he had
When I saw Lawrence Taylor’s highlights
I saw him catch Barry Sanders and Walter Payton
And Walter Payton is untackleable.
So he’s More than more than more than G.O.A.T.E.D
It wasnt sanders in that game,it was billy sims,another great lions rb
@@peterpellechia5985 #20
Thing is,billy sims was one of the most elusive backs at that time
@@T..1147 Billy Sims was the original 20 here. He was a beast before the knee injury
Ray Lewis: I want the biggest, I wasnt the fastest, I wasnt the smartest
Me: come again I dont think I heard that right
But you were the only one who murdered someone
I was thinking, “Will he say, the meanest? The dirtiest?” Damn Ray.
They cut out some of his part. There’s a few cuts that go straight to Belechik, or cut them off mid thought.
@nick bee 31 ha funny
@@nathanielhiggerson7679 HEY HEY hey no no no...
No
Ray Lewis : I wasint the biggest , I wasint the fastest , I wasint the smartest, but I was a Murderer .
Jack Ham is UNBELIEVABLY underrated' and thats with being on all the greatest ever lists and a Hall of Famer. All those accolades yet hes STILL underrated. The style he played in the 70s, is comparable to how outside backs play today....
Outside of LT and Brooks the best outside backer ever
Bill is actually really, really entertaining in theses! He has a really sneaky sense of humor that is really refreshing vs his podium demeanor.
when LT walks into the room, Ray Lewis is just another man
Don't try to diminish RAY LEWIS like that lol
Nah. He is still Ray Lewis. Also just in case you didn’t know Derrick Thomas is the real goat .
@@gamechanger835 i know the game Derrick Thomas and LT are the best outside backers to do it but im taking Raymond Lewis inside all day
Miller Mayhem I can respect your opinion. To be honest I could spend hours watching highlights of all three. It’s just thinking back on what DT would have accomplished if he didn’t leave this world in his prime. To be honest DT LT RL there really is no wrong answer IMO.
@@gamechanger835 no doubt he was a BEAST it was tragic the way his life ended
LT is the GOAT.
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I could watch those reverse angles of LT coming around the corner on the blind side while the QB is scanning down field looking for a receiver with no idea that the train is coming and they are standing on the tracks, if only I could see the look on their face when LT leveled them.
Seeing coach belichick smile so much with the good memories and have such an awesome time is amazing
Bill belichick doing this made me appreciate him more. Such a multitude of experience and knowledge. You only really get one aspect of him when you see him in press conferences and this series did well to shine a light on him.
Do you want to see Bill Belichick smile? Put LT in the room.
It's amazing to just watch Bill Belichik show just how much he knows about the game and its history. The man is an encyclopedia
Love the way Ray Ray analyzes the LBs they bring up and how each was influential for the whole game.
Lawrence Taylor is the best football player I’ve ever seen. I’m 52 years old so I’ve seen a good amount of them. I’m also a Cowboys fan so I still remember the fear we would have facing him. He was like a damn terrorist. You didn’t know when or where, but he was going to absolutely wreck something when you played him. Jerry Rice might be the greatest offensive player imo, but if I could pick any player from any position in any era, I’m taking LT all day and twice on Sunday.
my fear was nyg never lose him or trade him... can u imagine what he would do for revenge on a NYG QB?
scary thoughts
Man Belichick is just like football Google. Coached Brady, LT, Gronk. Prepared against Montana, Rice, Deion, Ed Reed, Ray Lewis, Manning. Was mentored by slinging Sammy and Roger Staubach
Also, don't forget he coached LT, Carl Banks, & the Giants defense that was a beast in the 80s.
I could just listen to athletes tell stories like that all day
Best linebacker in NFL history Lawrence Taylor New York Giants from 1981 through 1993 era what's could imagine Ray Lewis play for the Cleveland Browns 1996 NFL draft we'll see find out
I agree!
Tony Zheng I agree 100%
@Tony Zheng If they just stayed in Cleveland and stuck with Belichick there would be no Pats dynasty
Rest In Paradise Junior
No man who kills themselves enters the kingdom of God. Cold fact.
shut ur ass up alex garcia
Alex Garcia He is Forever in Glory right now. The absolute pure Truth.
@@hmackprotection1 Only if he believed in Jesus.
@@bruh-lw2in Cold fact I said. Don't get your panttys wet this is reality
Bobby Bell was something else 💪🔥
Ray was definitely the most passionate. Every game and even ones he wasn't playing in he came fired up and ready to go.
I got to meet Lawrence Taylor this past and when I say I was nervous boy was I told him it was an honor to meet the greatest linebacker of all-time he said Damn right ✅
LT is on another level from all the greatest players. You can just tell by the way legends talk about him. He is the greatest player of all time, not just the greatest defensive player. That is what I took from this series.
If Belichick doesn’t have his own syndicated show after he retires then there’s a glitch in the Matrix. There’s a reason everyone calls him Coach. His stories and knowledge of everything football is insane.
Man seeing footage of Football camp just brings back memories of highschool ball. The smells,the sounds,the way the helmet slides off when your drenched in sweat. It isn't even the games that I miss its the practices and camps. Good times!
Seeing Ray "The Landshark" Lewis get nostalgic about watching LT as a kid is so wholesome. It just goes to show that we were all that kid idolizing somebody back in the day.
Derrick Brooks #55 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Career Accomplishments
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1995-2008)
11x Pro Bowl selection
6x All-Pro selection
25 interceptions
24 forced fumbles
1,715 tackles
7 touchdowns
1995 All Rookie Team
2000's All Decade Team
2002 Super Bowl Champion
2002 Defensive Player of the Year
2003 Byron “Whizzer” White Man of the Year Award
2000 NFL Man of the Year Award
Never missed a game
Pro Football Hall of Fame selection
One of the best outside linebackers ever
When Brady just kept sayin “What” after Ray got me dyin 😂
So happy to see how far LT has come as a person
Ray Lewis was the best middle linebacker and LT and Derrick Brooks were the best outside linebackers
U know they was
Meh, Jack Lambert is easily Lewis's equal. Tough to pick who was better
@Lunatic Fringe your delusional, Ray Lewis is easily better
@@lunaticfringe896 Ray never had 3 HOF lineman in front of him END OF STORY
@@logan-dm5zp Kiss my ass. I'll say it again, Lambert and Lewis both have very comparable resumes. Lewis's biggest edge is that he played for more seasons (17 to 11). Lambert's accolades per season played is actually much higher
Parcells: LT, you here?
LT: Yes coach.
Parcells. Let's go... we have enough to win here.
Gosh... i wish i can be this type of winner.
It’s LT, period.
LT is the GOAT. Ron jaworski his favorite ‘’target’’ 😂
He made a man quit ranther than block him
Chris Spencer Yup
LT on another level. League MVP. only modern defensive player to do it.
Great to hear bill be so candid and so positive, no reason to hold back what he really thinks about these guys and you can just hear the love of the game in his voice
The look on Rich's face when he asked if Bill still has his football cards is priceless. He just found his holy grail😂😂😂
"You have to be better then the next man just to be equal."
Talk about a motivator.
Man LT was just better then whoever you put across from him.
WHERE IS RAY NITSCHKE?
"What the hell's goin' on out here?" - Lombardi
Must be Bears fans making this list.
And Dave Robinson They made the 100 team right?
@@dionr1168 If Bears fans were making the list, it would have had Mike Singletary who is probably the single worst omission on the entire list.
@@jordancrane3815 If Bears fans were making this list, Ditka would be on every entry.
Dion R because Mike was the OG of tight ends same as John Mackey
LT was asked once in his later playing days when will he know when its time to retire- LT response " when they stop triple-teaming me"
These videos actually make me like Belichick, lol!!
Ray Lewis was one of the last of a dying breed of NFL player, a player who suited up in the last era before the league became one big yellow hankie party. The “defenseless receiver” rule was just coming into focus toward the tail end of his career.
I could listen to Ray Lewis talk football forever. I'm Not even the closest thing to a Ravens fan but they had a lot of great players , Ray being one of them.
Did I miss mike singletary???
Huh?
Coach has shown another side to his personality. When it is time for business, it is time to work, but when it is time to have fun and relax it seems he can do that. I know people in my life who were difficult to work with because of their intensity, but when you spent time off work or see them with their families they become another person. It is refreshing to see.
Its amazing how likable Bill Belichick is when he's not coaching. You'd swear he was a different person
Love to hear coach Bill talking about some good ol football
Ed and Ray some the U's finest!
Atlas302 Yessir, can’t forget about Rolle, Taylor (RIP), and Hester as well! You gotta love being a fan of the U, knowing that you can talk the all-time greats that came out of the U, and dominated the NFL. I would’ve LOVE to see Sean Taylor tear up on the Eagles or Cowboys some more, definitely would’ve been Hall of Fame material.
@@Tyy63122 maaaaan his resume would've been CRAAAAAAAAZY!! I mean I'm talking about in my estimation of at least a 10 year career bare minimum 5x pro bowler, 2x defensive POY, all pro least 5x, 3 to 5x league tackler and probly a few other things I'm forgetting. Dude could've ended in the HOF no ? about that. His death hit me hard and that's coming from a Giants fan since forever.
I like seeing this side of Bill Belechek,. You can tell he was a defensive minded coach, he's like a kid around LT.
LT,Ray Lewis,Jack Ham, Derrick Brooks,and Junior Saeu! Those were the best!!
U missing Derrick Thomas just cause he played in the LT time
Belichecks Knowledge about football is outstanding!! Great watching him on all these films
Ray:”WHAT
Brady:” WHAT
Ray:”WHAT
Brady:”WHAT
Ray lewis and mike Singletary in the middle and Lawrence taylor and derek thomas on the outside...
Unstoppable
RIP Tiaina Baul Seau Jr❤🙏
Ray Lewis was a great great LB! Lawrence Taylor was almost a mythical figure! If you have never seen much of the original LT, you have to watch that film. Incredible!!
Chuck was an incredible linebacker, but he was also an all world center. He never left the field!! Imagine how good he could've been on defense if he only played one way. A true warrior.
Last of the Iron men.
Bobby Bell 9 TD's he is a stud
Everytime Ray talks it turns into a monologue
😂😂😂😂😂
Dude LOVES the sound of his own voice, thats for sure. Very dramatical too. The guy thinks hes as prophetic as Martin Luther King Jr.
LT is the goat on and off the field, regardless of the coke
This was funny as hell
I don't think I've ever seen Bill Belichik smile as wide as he did at 10:52 when they brought in LT
No Bobby Boucher🤦🏾♂️ the greatest linebacker to ever do it‼️
"Wooo....im a fa...fa...fa football player......rhhhr???"
Who in the hell is that??
Adrian Martinez the main character in the film the waterboy
@@kingpharaoh821 😂😂😂
Dang, Bill Bellichick smiling and not wearing a hoodie with the sleeves cut off? He’s basically a new man.
15:23 can we take a moment to apricate that Lawrence Taylor intercepted a pass by Joe Montana to Jerry Rice, what a CHAD!
All of them are such great linebackers. And many more left off the list. My favorite is Jack Lambert
Don't sleep on Derrick Thomas rip.very disruptive.also the early 90 s saints team had 4 lb.that could be on this list.
Richard Morris at least they didnt sleep on brooks
Dome Patrol. Saints used to hold training camp in my home town. Got to meet Sam Mills, Rickey Jackson among many others. Don't think I've ever seen another LB group more responsible for a playoff birth.
@@soulscream78 , please. What championships did they win? I’ll take the Giants’ linebackers over the Saints any day.
L.T. whispers to Ron Jaworski(QB)
Ron Jaworski: huh, what you say?
L.T. :I'll tell you when I get back there… lol incredible
Lewis and Taylor would have made great cell mates.
piggyroo100 LMAO!!!!!
Shiiiiii they would have run that prison yard.
Rest well to all the greats we've lost in this amazing video. Saragossa & McNair at the very beginning. 😇
You missed one.... How you could not include Derick Thomas is beyond me. He was a beast... just ask John Elway...
Yea hes the 2nd greatest linebacker after LT
Manraj Singh that would be a no
@@AlejandroSanchez-pl6jw no that would be a yes does Derrick thomas have a MVP as many probowls? And sacks? No he does not so dont even.
@@manrajsingh468 i think he means that he should be lower than second, which he should
@@Patrick-tt3ig no he meant what he said. He believes Derrick was better than LT. He's made that clear in other comments in this same section. Idk how or why he would think that but if he values opinion over fact that's on him 🤷
Soon as they said. Ray Lewis, I was like. I don’t wanna play against them. 😮
Ive always wondered me why mike singletary was not voted to the 100th anniversary team for linebacker and I’m definitely not knocking anyone on this list, they are all very deserving.
10x pro bowl
8x all pro
2x DPOY
1980s all decade team
1x SB Champ
Ted Hendricks = most underrated LB of all-time. The guy was insanely smart, instinctive and tough. He was so versatile, he would block kicks on special teams like nobody who ever played the game. He cover pass plays as well as he could blitz. Just a truly amazing and totally complete football player.
Ray Lewis is the second greatest linebacker of all time.
Could listen to Bill and Ray talk their craft all day