6:40 the guy that got hit was the 256th pick(last) in the draft and when someone is last in the draft they call him “mr Irrelavant” but now hes leading his team to the super bowl. Hes the quarterback of the 49ers
There are slight differences in the rules between NFL and College, but it's never really an issue because if there's something that's different and it comes up, the commentators almost always explain what the rule is. The most common differences are that there are slight differences between what is considered a catch in bounds and what is considered pass interference. Other than that, it almost never comes up.
@@loganleroy8622 the ejection rule takes place in college football. Any hit to the head that isn't deemed unintentional is worthy of the offending player being kicked out of the game. Alot of hits in the NFL qualify for this rule but seem to be ignored.
Mic'd up videos are pretty good too. You get to see the more human and competitive side of the players you don't get to see by just watching the game. I recommend any with h George kittle. Man is goofy af
Adam if you want to see some warrior football players watch Ray Lewis highlights , Ed Reed highlights or Brian Dawkins highlights . All three were scary players
“Are these guys lighter? They look a lot more aerodynamic” 😂😂 this made me lol. “His fcukin head came off” 🤣🤣😂😂 Jesus I thought rugby was rough, American football is a whole new level. What on earth?! Flinging eachother around the pitch
The thing that makes this even more incredible is when you see the size of these men. Most of these men are over 6 feet tall many of them are 6 feet 3, 4, 5, 6 inches tall and they are HUGE! They are mostly muscle and weigh 240 to 340 pounds. It's pretty impressive meeting them in person and discovering how big they really are.
Oh, about possession of the football. If a forward pass gets thrown and nobody ever catches it and it hits the ground, then it's an incomplete pass and play is dead--if the ball doesn't hit the ground and is caught by the other team, or tipped and caught, then it's still a live play regardless of which team caught it. But if somebody has caught a pass, or is running with the ball, and they lose the ball (drop it, gets knocked out, whatever) then it's a fumble, and the ball belongs to whichever team ends the play in possession of it (falls on it, usually). And yes, a fumble can (usually) be picked up and advanced by either team until the ball carrier is tackled. If it goes out of bounds, it stays with the same team and the play is dead.
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Oh man, 1:00, freaking ed reed, he was a BEAST, the team was amazing that year, him, flacco, lewis, that was a fun time to watch the ravens play. I dunno what that hood shit was two weeks ago.
You can pick it up and run with it, but with he odd shape of the ball it’s hard to tell where it will bounce. Plus there are 21 other people going for the ball
Yes, players can pick up the ball and run with it after a player drops it (fumble).As long as they don't fall to the ground and touched by the opposing team before they get back up. In College, once you fall to the ground you are considered down even without being touched.
8:08 if the player doesnt posses the ball(catch it cleanly with two feet in bounds) unless they catch it in the air the ball is ruled dead. But if the player gets tackled and the ball comes loose it is dead if your body hits the gournd (except hand and feet). If the body doesnt hit the ground and the ball comes loose, and the player has possesion, its a fumble and whatevr team picks it up gets the ball. If the ball is loose and it goes out of bounds the ball is awarded to the team that had it. If it goes in the back of the endzone of the team thats trying to score, on its a touchback and the other team gets the ball
The clip at 3:32 where he says surely against the rules… idk how they did not keep that as a penalty. Changed the whole game. Ohio State could be national champions again
Just keep in mind these guys are almost all over 200lbs and the amount of force it takes to knock another 200+lb man off their feet like this. And a lot of these guys went right back in for the next play lmao
There are illegal hits but none of the ones shown in this video to my knowledge were. The big ones off the top of my head: - Horse Collar/Face Mask -you're not allowed to grab to jersey or helmet with your fingers to pull someone down - Unnecessary Roughness - you're not allowed to hit a player without the ball or who has yet to establish "control" of the ball. - Targeting - fairly new and created to prevent concussions, you're not allowed to hit your opponent with your helmet on their helmet
if a player catches the football and has control of it then it gets knocked out of his hands, then its called a fumble and whom ever grabs that ball first, its now that teams turn to go on offence. And that is why you see a doggy pile on the ball and unfortunitly, sometimes on top of the player that is hurt
Watch serious baseball injuries or baseball comebackers, those are a bit rough as well. Also worst basketball injuries….those will make your bones ache
Helmet to helmet is a 15 yard penalty.. but if its intentional you could get ejected. And a large fine. If you see a yellow flag go immediately you are in trouble. Most of these plays are penalties.
Madden, new player, doesn't know much of the NFL. turn off the "play clock" in the options. this will give you all the time you need to choose a play without encuring a penalty for "delay of game" while on offense, or the game "auto choosing" a play for you while on defense. there are other newbie tips to help with learning to play Madden. most important tip is to play the tutorials. it'll teach you how the controls work in all phases of the game
Those are a mixture of college football and NFL highlights. The rules are basically the same in terms of hitting...NFL allows a bit more leeway in hitting but neither of them allow helmet-to-helmet hits on a "defenseless player" (i.e., a receiver catching the ball that doesn't have the ability to dodge or brace himself). That's called "targeting" and is not only an unnecessary roughness 15-yard penalty, but can get a player ejected. The hard body shots and shoulder-into-the-gut tackles though? Perfectly legit, and in fact those are the cleanest hits. Also, in terms of lighter vs. heavier...most wide receivers (the pass-catching guys) are around 200 pounds +/- a bit, so they're by no means scrawny. Cornerbacks (the defensive guys who cover them) are about the same size, and safeties (the defensive guys who just sort of range in the backfield) can be a touch bigger. Linebackers are larger but not quite as fast. The linemen on both sides tend to weigh well over 250 pounds and in the NFL most are at or over 300. They're immense. So when you see a cornerback just bring a wide receiver to a dead stop and send them flying, they're within 30 or 40 pounds of each other. It's momentum and technique.
Please don’t play madden for the first time on live stream. It’s a complicated game even if you know what you’re doing and have a firm grasp on how to play football. You’ll be sitting there the whole time saying what’s this how do I do that and will be boring af
I feel so vindicated. In your previous video I said “Emmanuel Sanders and Reggie Bush.” And you shouted loudest at the Sanders hit and the Bush hit silenced you. I’m the king of predictions
I found this dude bc I like watching foreigners react to our crazy sport of football. And this guy is one of the funniest dudes on RUclips😂😂😂
Haha I love this comment thanks man
His shtick gets tired after a few views when you realize he's not genuine.
6:40 the guy that got hit was the 256th pick(last) in the draft and when someone is last in the draft they call him “mr Irrelavant” but now hes leading his team to the super bowl. Hes the quarterback of the 49ers
There are slight differences in the rules between NFL and College, but it's never really an issue because if there's something that's different and it comes up, the commentators almost always explain what the rule is. The most common differences are that there are slight differences between what is considered a catch in bounds and what is considered pass interference. Other than that, it almost never comes up.
The nfl constantly changes their rules to placate fans or add excitement...let's see if they alter the fourth and inches "tush push"
Wtf are you talking about? The ejection rule is a pretty big one.
@@InfiniteKhaos And how often does the ejection rule come up and the announcers don’t explain to you what the rule is?
@@loganleroy8622 the ejection rule takes place in college football. Any hit to the head that isn't deemed unintentional is worthy of the offending player being kicked out of the game. Alot of hits in the NFL qualify for this rule but seem to be ignored.
@@loganleroy8622 did I explain it well enough for you? If not you know Google exists right? I'm not here to teach idiots.
I always say that at 10:00, Richard Sherman did the punter a favor, because #31 Kam Chancellor was going to lay his ass out 🤣
Mic'd up videos are pretty good too. You get to see the more human and competitive side of the players you don't get to see by just watching the game. I recommend any with h George kittle. Man is goofy af
Ray Lewis is my favorite for these
Found you last night and love the videos. Your reactions are great.
Thanks man!
Adam if you want to see some warrior football players watch Ray Lewis highlights , Ed Reed highlights or Brian Dawkins highlights . All three were scary players
Here's an idea for a video to watch: "Greatest NFL trick plays"
“Are these guys lighter? They look a lot more aerodynamic” 😂😂 this made me lol.
“His fcukin head came off” 🤣🤣😂😂 Jesus I thought rugby was rough, American football is a whole new level. What on earth?! Flinging eachother around the pitch
The thing that makes this even more incredible is when you see the size of these men. Most of these men are over 6 feet tall many of them are 6 feet 3, 4, 5, 6 inches tall and they are HUGE! They are mostly muscle and weigh 240 to 340 pounds. It's pretty impressive meeting them in person and discovering how big they really are.
This was a mix of collage football and NFL . That's why they look smaller sometimes
Illegal...like a sick bird 😂
RIP Sean Taylor....that pro bowl hit is epic
Oh, about possession of the football. If a forward pass gets thrown and nobody ever catches it and it hits the ground, then it's an incomplete pass and play is dead--if the ball doesn't hit the ground and is caught by the other team, or tipped and caught, then it's still a live play regardless of which team caught it. But if somebody has caught a pass, or is running with the ball, and they lose the ball (drop it, gets knocked out, whatever) then it's a fumble, and the ball belongs to whichever team ends the play in possession of it (falls on it, usually). And yes, a fumble can (usually) be picked up and advanced by either team until the ball carrier is tackled. If it goes out of bounds, it stays with the same team and the play is dead.
unless it goes out of bounds in the end zone
Tons of great mic’d up videos
Brian Dawkins hits were insane
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I am speechless- These are hard hard hits damn
Hey Blimy
It’s all little guys getting blasted in this video because they don’t belong on the field. Football 🏈 is a big boy game.
My neck hurts just watching the head collisions.
Oh man, 1:00, freaking ed reed, he was a BEAST, the team was amazing that year, him, flacco, lewis, that was a fun time to watch the ravens play. I dunno what that hood shit was two weeks ago.
Bro should react to the videos with individual hard hitters (Brian Dawkins. Ray Lewis. Cam chancellor. And others)
You can pick it up and run with it, but with he odd shape of the ball it’s hard to tell where it will bounce. Plus there are 21 other people going for the ball
I couldn't finish the vid can't believe you played it without audio
Yes, players can pick up the ball and run with it after a player drops it (fumble).As long as they don't fall to the ground and touched by the opposing team before they get back up. In College, once you fall to the ground you are considered down even without being touched.
8:08 if the player doesnt posses the ball(catch it cleanly with two feet in bounds) unless they catch it in the air the ball is ruled dead. But if the player gets tackled and the ball comes loose it is dead if your body hits the gournd (except hand and feet). If the body doesnt hit the ground and the ball comes loose, and the player has possesion, its a fumble and whatevr team picks it up gets the ball. If the ball is loose and it goes out of bounds the ball is awarded to the team that had it. If it goes in the back of the endzone of the team thats trying to score, on its a touchback and the other team gets the ball
This video is a mixture of college and nfl football
7:21 the Kansas player that got hit threw up on the field A LOT
The clip at 3:32 where he says surely against the rules… idk how they did not keep that as a penalty. Changed the whole game. Ohio State could be national champions again
"Surely not Tom Brady" he says as Tom Brady almost gets his head taken off
Go for the "legion of boom"!
nothing like seeing 2 200+ lbs men running into eachother. most of these are 35-40mph impacts (20mph each person)
Just keep in mind these guys are almost all over 200lbs and the amount of force it takes to knock another 200+lb man off their feet like this. And a lot of these guys went right back in for the next play lmao
React to college football cheapshots and or mlb worst injuries I feel like that would be interesting
best toe=tap catches.... trust me and itll show you a graceful side of the sport
Lol...At this point ur not exactly a clueless soccer fan...but as a Soccer/American footballer love the vids...
Some pro, some college. Some legal, some mot quite.
Why was there music playing?
I forgot to record the video audio my bad hahaha the Audio comes back half way through
@@AdamCouser oh lol😂
Nascar scary pit road moments
That was Tom Brady. He played 21 years in the league if I'm not mistaken. Won 7 super bowls
Illegally leveled.. lol
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At the end of the video that was tom brady
In college and NFL you cant target the head or you'll get disqualified for a whole game period and fined in NFL.
Brain Dawkins and Ray Lewis hits.
There are illegal hits but none of the ones shown in this video to my knowledge were. The big ones off the top of my head:
- Horse Collar/Face Mask -you're not allowed to grab to jersey or helmet with your fingers to pull someone down
- Unnecessary Roughness - you're not allowed to hit a player without the ball or who has yet to establish "control" of the ball.
- Targeting - fairly new and created to prevent concussions, you're not allowed to hit your opponent with your helmet on their helmet
if a player catches the football and has control of it then it gets knocked out of his hands, then its called a fumble and whom ever grabs that ball first, its now that teams turn to go on offence. And that is why you see a doggy pile on the ball and unfortunitly, sometimes on top of the player that is hurt
This is a mix of nfl and college.
Today my birthday man so this will be enjoyful
There are a lot of mic up videos out there.
Watch serious baseball injuries or baseball comebackers, those are a bit rough as well. Also worst basketball injuries….those will make your bones ache
Helmet to helmet is a 15 yard penalty.. but if its intentional you could get ejected. And a large fine. If you see a yellow flag go immediately you are in trouble. Most of these plays are penalties.
Yes that Brady was Tom Brady he played in the league from the early 2000s-2022
I been playing madden for a decade
That was def Tom brady at the end.
That was Tom Brady!!!
This is the definitive reason why my son doesn't play this game
You should watch ray Lewis hardest hits
Makes ya wish you were down on the field, too, huh? Lol
Madden, new player, doesn't know much of the NFL. turn off the "play clock" in the options. this will give you all the time you need to choose a play without encuring a penalty for "delay of game" while on offense, or the game "auto choosing" a play for you while on defense.
there are other newbie tips to help with learning to play Madden. most important tip is to play the tutorials. it'll teach you how the controls work in all phases of the game
Most of these are all penalties now because of injuries
The best I know is you can't use your helmet to hit another player in the head
Listen to Richard Sherman’s miked up compilation it’s on the NFL RUclips channel
Surely that was Tom Brady!
Maybe police chase videos or heavy metal reactions would be less cringe inducing.
toe-tap
The hit at 3:29 that you said was illegal was in fact a perfectly clean hit...and don't call him Shirley.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the guy at 3:26 didn't get penalized for the hit
Ouch?
Confirmed
Watch NFL biggest hits (here comes the boom) by highlight factory
College players are smaller because they technically haven't hit their physical prime.
Some of these are college.
Those are a mixture of college football and NFL highlights. The rules are basically the same in terms of hitting...NFL allows a bit more leeway in hitting but neither of them allow helmet-to-helmet hits on a "defenseless player" (i.e., a receiver catching the ball that doesn't have the ability to dodge or brace himself). That's called "targeting" and is not only an unnecessary roughness 15-yard penalty, but can get a player ejected. The hard body shots and shoulder-into-the-gut tackles though? Perfectly legit, and in fact those are the cleanest hits.
Also, in terms of lighter vs. heavier...most wide receivers (the pass-catching guys) are around 200 pounds +/- a bit, so they're by no means scrawny. Cornerbacks (the defensive guys who cover them) are about the same size, and safeties (the defensive guys who just sort of range in the backfield) can be a touch bigger. Linebackers are larger but not quite as fast. The linemen on both sides tend to weigh well over 250 pounds and in the NFL most are at or over 300. They're immense. So when you see a cornerback just bring a wide receiver to a dead stop and send them flying, they're within 30 or 40 pounds of each other. It's momentum and technique.
Yes, they've made the league weak.
please watch jack tatums craziests hits, dude was a dog in the nfl back in the day.
Your thumbnail shows 2 college teams. Much if this is not NFL.
Please don’t play madden for the first time on live stream. It’s a complicated game even if you know what you’re doing and have a firm grasp on how to play football. You’ll be sitting there the whole time saying what’s this how do I do that and will be boring af
This video is really misnamed. Majority of the clips aren’t from the NFL. They are mostly from college games.
I feel so vindicated. In your previous video I said “Emmanuel Sanders and Reggie Bush.” And you shouted loudest at the Sanders hit and the Bush hit silenced you. I’m the king of predictions