You should do it where you DON'T want to overflow the bowl. Makes the last couple pours hilarious. Person that gets the question right chooses someone else to pour
I agree. Make the two who got it wrong just no matter what they've gotta do a couple ounces the person who answers correctly can poor as much as he wants out of a cup
It's funny since the Super Bowl a few days ago a few of these questions are different now: 1. Most watched Super Bowl is 2023 2. Jauan Jennings threw for a TD and caught for a TD 3. Became the second Super Bowl to go into OT
You know, Penik has an interesting point. We only refer to the 1972 Dolphins as the 1972 Dolphins. And we also refer to the 1985 Bears as the 1985 Bears.
I was really confused on the “only Super Bowl to go to overtime” question because it literally just happened a week ago. But then I saw that this was posted just before the super bowl
Half these questions aren’t right any more 😂 kinda funny watching this after the Super Bowl because some unique things happened like OT and Jennings throwing and catching a TD.
Watching 4 bros absolutely smash football trivia and learn a little about fluid dynamics is my new niche interest.
It’s astonishing how little they did know.
i kept thinking - do they not understand surface tension?
I love the look of Jack's mind being blown by surface tension
All 3 of them cheering after it spilled and dalton won, was unironically wholesome asf lmao
These guys have great ball knowledge but absolutely zero fluid dynamics knowledge
😂yep thought the same
Not really that great
“Bowls really do a good job” 😂 facts
You should do it where you DON'T want to overflow the bowl. Makes the last couple pours hilarious. Person that gets the question right chooses someone else to pour
It would have taken forever because then they're just doing little baby pours.
Nah, the strategy would be getting it filled and filling it as much as possible to screw the next person@@Trollololololful
@@paulclark3561 Like I said it would take way too long. They would start doing a single drop of water once it got close.
I agree. Make the two who got it wrong just no matter what they've gotta do a couple ounces the person who answers correctly can poor as much as he wants out of a cup
I love Justin penik
Wow!
Cheifs vs. 49ers changed so many of these answers really historical
the noise that came out of Dalton’s mouth at 17:35 😂😂
Penik
that bowl heard "this is truly the super bowl" and couldn't hold it back any longer lol great stuff as always boys
It's funny since the Super Bowl a few days ago a few of these questions are different now:
1. Most watched Super Bowl is 2023
2. Jauan Jennings threw for a TD and caught for a TD
3. Became the second Super Bowl to go into OT
All time video honestly LOL
trivia and science? Right up Jack's alley
08:10 add Jauan Jennings to that stat
and the ot question
Alternative title: 'Four Grown Men Discover Surface Tension'
(Loved it though)
You know, Penik has an interesting point. We only refer to the 1972 Dolphins as the 1972 Dolphins. And we also refer to the 1985 Bears as the 1985 Bears.
This was so much better than I thought it would be lol
This is the ultimate “dudes being guys” video, great stuff boys
4 football bros learn about water surface tension. Great video!
My early money is on jack, got that moating experience
17:10 one of the funniest general observations I’ve ever heard
We love to see the boys know ball while learning water viscosity
I’ve seen many, but this was my favorite video. Well done.
Gotta be one of the best quizzes they’ve done. They actually knew the easy answers this time 😂
Surface tension kids!
Jim and John Harbaugh I would think count tbh
I feel like we all won the Super Bowl
Catching and throwing a TD just changed 👀
so did OT
Cohesion and adhesion of water molecules boys. Haha
the music at the end was so good
Lmao the gang learns about liquid tension
I was really confused on the “only Super Bowl to go to overtime” question because it literally just happened a week ago. But then I saw that this was posted just before the super bowl
This will be more entertaining than the upcoming Super Bowl
I'm pretty sure that Phil Simms' Giants did not play their former NFC East compatriot Arizona in the Super Bowl
It was the Broncos
I love when people learn about surface tension like this lol
Finally… three guys, one cup
I loved this.
In this video: our contestants learn the shape of a bowl.
Half these questions aren’t right any more 😂 kinda funny watching this after the Super Bowl because some unique things happened like OT and Jennings throwing and catching a TD.
Glad Zo specified Peyton got blown out bc Hester had his vs Indy too lol
Baseball nerds discover surface tension
Unique video concept. I like it
7:48 now Juwan Jennings shares this accomplishment
Learning some valuable lessons about the surface tension of water
Wouldnt the Harbough's be the correct answer for the brothers question?
They didn't play, they coached.
I like how two questions are already out of date
How… how does someone even come up with this? Never in a million years could I ever conceive of a game like this.
That was awesome
Thank you Ben
If the rule is that if you spill the water in the bowl then why were they trying to not spill it?
alternate title: jomboy football explores the wonders of surface tension
Yippee i love bowls
Pissed we didn’t see any moats
Super Bowl Trivia: or, 4 men learn about Physics and Volume geometry
Retitle this "The Boys Learn About Surface Tension"
Harbaughs played each other in Super Bowl?
.001 liter is called a milliliter bruh metric system rules
Lol I thought this was going to be trivia about bowls to get around the NFL
wait do people not know about surface tension?
This was a lighting in a bottle video. Only can do it once kinda thing
11:00
Irony is that answer 14, and 18 is incorrect now.
I love people learning about surface tension in real time.
I loved this, but my god, how did no one in that room understand surface tension, water crowning and the like?
Technically, first Super Bowl was won by the Jets, Packers won the AFL-NFL Championships, so, get it together
Surface tension is a crazy concept
Funny how “who is the only player to throw and pass for a TD in SB history?” is asked. Quickly no longer an applicable question.
And no longer only one SB to go to OT.
My name is JM
Soup? Or Bowl?
3 adults learn about surface tension 😂
14:11 Giants beat the Broncos not Arizona
Not be mean, but you said Arizona lost to New York when it was Denver.
The answer to the one question is now Nick Foles AND JUAUN JENNINGS
This is so silly lol, the pour size strategy is so meaningless cause it has no effect on who will be the one to win it
Phil simms played Denver not arizona
4 of the questions were outdated within days of this video.
Wow
These questions are way too easy come on
PAAP
Lets get to the end and not pour big cups
Does Justin even watch football?
No
Oh fuck you dared to put those words together this week..... NFL lawsuit incoming 😅
phill simms beat the broncos not arizona
Hi
Hi Andrew
Surface tension.
God damn posted 26 seconds ago
Goat
Penik's a clown
Thank you!
This is embarrassing
Oh word
love to watch some bros learn about surface tension in real time