Andrew Luck’s fumble recovery into a diving TD after his RB fumbled in 2013 Chiefs vs Colts Wildcard Playoff game is the epitome of “Fine… I’ll do it myself.” Lol
Ed Reed taking that out of the endzone from like 8-9 yards deep was crazy. Then never gets knocked out of bounds and takes it all the way. He was such a beast.
"And here's Messi. Away from 2,3,4..wonderful wonderful wonderful. How good is he? A near supernatural goal from Lionel Messi. He's just brilliant. Best player in the world bar none. " Should definitely include Messi's solo goals against Madrid and Getafe
Exactly the comment I was looking for. The amount of times Barca and Argentina have been out of ideas and he's just done outrageous things by himself are just incredible, none of this baseball shit even comes close. No wonder why it's only big in America, I'd rather watch curling
@lilyeet good job edgelord. You know what makes me laugh? The fact you’ll have to get a job someday, and it will probably drive you insane. Now that’s a lol!
As a badger fan i remember that game well. We railed yall after that. Then ohio state put us in our place. Blanked us in the championship game if i remember. Sad times
I remember watching Harrison run that TD in the Super Bowl when I was 8. I snuck downstairs on a school night to watch it. I was trying so hard not to start screaming and jumping around
I don't watch much (any) basketball, but watching these basketball highlights is a crazy demonstration of how tall and lanky these guys are. Dudes straight up running half court in like 5 steps.
That James Harrison 100yd pick-6 in Super Bowl 43 will always be one of my favorite Super Bowl plays ever, behind the Santonio Holmes toe-tip touchdown catch from that same Super Bowl, the Eli Manning to David Tyree helmet catch in Super Bowl 42, and the Philly Special in Super Bowl 52
@@JKruger37 nope, not when half of their rings are tainted by scandals (spygate, deflategate, and the tuck rule) but I can’t remember any super memorable plays they have made in any of their Super Bowls. Maybe the Edleman catch in Super Bowl 51, which was aided by the collapse of the Falcons, and the goal line stand interception in Super Bowl 49, but that only happened because Seattle didn’t give the ball to Marshawn Lynch to run it in like they should have. Other than those, I can’t think of a single defining play that they had in a Super Bowl.
James Harrison was the reason that Pittsburgh beat the Cardinals that day. He did a lot more than pick-six Kurt Warner. He was all over the damn field. That man deserves to be in the Hall of Fame one day
It's sad to see a great moment like this with Josh Hamilton and to know what happened with the rest of his career. The guy was loaded with talent but battled with demons within him.
@terrance codwell nowadays theirs always one man at the back of the pack whose only job is to watch the quarterback. That play will almost never be seen again unfortunately. Not until the offense can counter the counter.
@@ekothesilent9456 Yeah, there are ways to beat that, I think that’s known as a QB spy, a way to beat that is to just become Micheal Vick, I think Vick is the reason the QB Spy is prominent now a days lol
I can see how it is incredible for a hockey player to go coast to coast or a quarterback to do the same and a baseball player to hit multiple home runs in a single game, but not Basketball.
Exactly. In basketball that is such a common occurrence. Now, I could understand if 1 player goes on a 10-15 point run, or more, by themselves, that would be more along the lines extremely impressive and I'll do it myself.
That interception returned touchdown by Christian Houston for the Lions against the Broncos was great. Terrelle Pryor's rushing touchdown for the Raiders against the Steelers was nice, and that trick play for the Lions against the Packers orchestrated by Abdullah, Tate, and Stafford was sensational. Just slaughtering offense by those teams.
Lol really big guys are actually trained to that in the NFL stopping yourself out of a sprint if youre around 250 lbs is brutal on the joints and will shorten your career. You rarely see it because NFL players don’t give a shit but each guy is trained to do it.
Maaaaan. Watching J.R.s dunk never gets old, all of it, the announcers, Denver exploding. Not even a fan, but watching that moment live was something special. 👍
In a match between Barcelona and Atlético Madrid, Fernando Torres scored the momentary winning goal for Atlético. Everyone on the bench celebrated it, except the coach. Then, in an interview, they asked him why he didn't celebrate Fernando's goal, and he said "I didn't celebrate because I saw Messi warming up." Minutes later Messi scored a goal and turned the score in favor of Barcelona.
29:13 the guy intercepts a pass and could have easily attempted to go for the TD, but no... apparently he thinks he may not pull it off, so he leaves the football to a faster teammate. This is a video about individual plays (skilled though sometimes a little selfish), so I enjoyed that one even more.
I’ll never forget watching the James Harrison run back live… insane Super Bowl moment. And man I miss crack back blocks like the one 99 (Kiesel?) made.
Corerct, 99 is Kiesel. I remember being 10 years old wearing my Polamalu jersey that night and running around the house after that play. My dad who doesn't usually get excited at football was screaming in joy lmao and then his coaching instincts took over and he rewatched it about 10 times to watch all of the blocks and missed tackles
If the Hall of Really Good had a draft class he’d be a lottery pick and I stand by that. His philanthropy and community efforts alone warrant him a spot but the baseball HOF is not so nice like us fans.
@@kierans1159 There was a really good sport that Americans invented. What was that? I remember it was really fast, like a squash but with weird long gloves to catch the ball in. I seem to remember the mafia got involved with betting rings etc. Damn, what was that sport?
Harrison past mid field, Harrison going down the side line, Harrison is still on his feet, Harrison is going in all the way in for a touchdown” That gets me every time 😂😂 7:04
@@grassyass8390 Messi vs Espanyol as well. Also Maradona in 86, Son vs Burnley, any of young Neymar in Brazil, plenty of Mbappe in Ligue un, and I have multiple Henry and Ronaldihnos in mind. Just a shame, this video could’ve been so much more
@@williammorris8387 bro tbh there’s way to many complaints abt this vid. There’s other vids abt all the great moments of football/soccer (whatever u personally call it). Just search up videos of that sport alone and stop complaining that there isn’t any of ur fav sport although I admit there’s a bunch of basketball and American football which is boring asf
Can we just take a second and recognize how good Andrew Luck was. If Jim Irsay would have invested in that O-Line instead of buying cocaine, they would have won superbowls with him…
@@frossbog Please, I'm asking kindly (since RUclips is filled with either kids or immature behavior and dialogue) to not start trolling. I'm asking politely. Go make your comment feed and feel free to write that there
@@macabree5856 On the one hand, as a Bears fan, I would love to have a QB that has half of Luck's talent. On the other hand, the Bears organization has a way of taking any QB, no matter how talented, and wrecking them. I guess I can always dream... Lol
The only goal I ever scored in soccer was as a defender. Was sick of my team dragging ass, crossed the half line behind the forwards and took the ball in for a goal. Sprinted right past them all 😂
@@ChubbsTheCat our team was called “fury” lol yet we got our asses handed to us by the nogales team every single time. We were stupid little white kids trying to learn discipline and have fun, but they were looking to get out of poverty from their skill. Treated the game totally differently Cus it wasn’t a game to them.
I don’t think a single kid on my team had actual aspirations of playing professionally. But I bet my bottom dollar all of em on that other team did. It was a humbling experience that shaped me way more as a person than scoring a goal did. Even if y’all are on the same field, you aren’t playing the same game.
I think Vince Young in the 2006 Rose Bowl was the most impressive I ever saw. He put the Texas Longhorns on his back and single-handedly beat the best team in College football that year
I think there was a profound under-representation of Wayne Gretzky on this list. Wayne Gretzky and Barry Sanders are the ultimate fine I'll do it myself athletes
That three-dinger game by Albert in Game 3 of the 2011 World Series saw Texas walk nine hitters in a shutout win in Game 4; three of those nine walks were Albert intentionally
I know preseason doesn't matter much but the best I'll do it myself game I watched was when nick kwiatkoski played the giants a few years back. He was doing so well and had all but one tackle in the first three drives the giants had that the bears pulled him. He was absolutely dominant that day.
Not into football at all really, but wow that first touchdown was awesome. And no showboating once he pulled it off either, a true athlete, and more than that, truly sportsmanlike.
I swear I laughed at Derek Carr’s face in the thumbnail for ten minutes straight…dude looks like he was goin thru it after somebody ate his sandwich 🥪 lol!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Jacob I wasn’t the one complaining, so nice try Lex Luther. Who cares if the title isn’t super accurate and it beats me why people are getting stuck on that. Millions of videos on RUclips, one can easily jump to a new video if they find one not to their liking.
Saw one of these clips in person. My first and only NFL game was witnessing the Broncos lose 54-10 against the Lions. So awful that I've never been back.
Bro or girl I just found your channel and I know this 9 months old but this is the vid that popped up, I'ma fan if vids like this is what you do I'm here !!! This is awesome love it :)
Ikr and completely leaves it off this list. But has some random dunk by griffin and layup by noah. And a bunch of gay ass baseball 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️. Just NO
Basketball baseball and American style football were all created in the U.S. And hockey isn’t an American sport. Hockey was invented in 18th century england
Watch the play at 20:53. Stevie johnson (#13 on the bills) juked his defender so bad that the guy froze. Then the ball was thrown right at him. If that defenders ankles werent broken, he woulda not been there and it wouldnt have been a pick
I'm just not impressed by much in basketball. all these giant lengthy dudes palying around a 10ft rim that most of them can almost touch on their tip toes. I'm not saying it's easy at all but I was much more impressed by the quadruple home-runs, hocky goals(not a hockey fan) and the football plays.
I miss non-American centric sports. Other than basketball, these sports aren't really played outside of the US at all. And even BB is more popular in the US than the rest of the world.
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Yessir
Oh yea
I sure am
I am on the winning team
Thank you for starting it off with the one moment Nebraska fans have the last 20 years. We appreciate you.
that dude hit 4 homers in one game? that’s absolutely insane
It happens more often than you may think but still a cool achievement
Rare to see
Josh Hamilton did that on May 8, 2012.
What do you mean that dude he was one of the greatest power hitter of all time
@@gabisdaddy if you consider 18 times in MLB history "more often than you think" then yeah, sure
Andrew Luck’s fumble recovery into a diving TD after his RB fumbled in 2013 Chiefs vs Colts Wildcard Playoff game is the epitome of “Fine… I’ll do it myself.” Lol
Yessir. The colts came back from 28-3 halftime deficit. Great comeback. Awesome play by luck to jumpstart that comeback.
To be fair, Luck did it all himself for basically his whole career until his last year when they finally drafted him an oline
That ge still makes me sick to this day! 🤮
@@justinowen9526 But it's too late to apologize!
FY YFM IDUAGDS FDA Lol
I hope you understand my sentence
Ed Reed taking that out of the endzone from like 8-9 yards deep was crazy. Then never gets knocked out of bounds and takes it all the way. He was such a beast.
"And here's Messi. Away from 2,3,4..wonderful wonderful wonderful. How good is he? A near supernatural goal from Lionel Messi. He's just brilliant. Best player in the world bar none. " Should definitely include Messi's solo goals against Madrid and Getafe
Exactly. This was north American sports only. Football is literally the biggest sport in the world
Exactly the comment I was looking for. The amount of times Barca and Argentina have been out of ideas and he's just done outrageous things by himself are just incredible, none of this baseball shit even comes close. No wonder why it's only big in America, I'd rather watch curling
Who is that?
@@theriotartist You don’t know who lionel messi is?
@@theriotartist you wouldn't know you isolated from the world Hollywood lol
Josh Hamilton was a force to be reckoned with that season. Shame he relapsed. Dude was an absolute monster
Ur mom was a absolute monster
The Peyton Manning part was the worst one.
@lilyeet good job edgelord. You know what makes me laugh? The fact you’ll have to get a job someday, and it will probably drive you insane. Now that’s a lol!
As a huskers fan, the opening makes me love my team, then everything else makes me want to cry
Ditto
As a badger fan i remember that game well. We railed yall after that. Then ohio state put us in our place. Blanked us in the championship game if i remember. Sad times
@@tucker68 I’m an Auburn fan lol. Imagine getting beat 99-50. Lol. That first one was good though.
Best 3 and 9 team in the country. If only we had a kicker......
I live in Nebraska (not a fan tho) and I was shocked that was the first clip
This channel has the best compilations on RUclips. No annoying commentary, no early cuts, no click bait, just amazing highlights.
Josh Hamilton in his prime with the Rangers was one of the best players I've ever seen.
Facts
Wish the Reds never got rid of him!!
It’s crazy how all of a sudden he couldn’t do anything after those 3-4 amazing seasons.
Thanks to peds!!!
@@CookTheUniverse if they had offered him some crack he may have stayed
When Josh Hamilton had 4 home runs, he got up to bat one more time and hit a line drive off the center field fence. Almost had 5 home runs.
But he didn’t. No one will remember that :) red sox own you bozo
@@Bceltic43 you’re cool
@@Bceltic43 You Boston guys are so cringey lmmfao
@@Bceltic43 ??? You ok bud?
@@Bceltic43 you must be fun a partys
Josh Hamilton had demons, but when he was right, he was an absolute beast!!
Just a shame, hope he has found peace and sobriety.
Demons like those are the damnation of many a human
@@wildfiremicro6877 sadly for Josh, I saw he has been arrested for assault on his own daughter a couple years ago. Sadly, you are right.
@@Daniel-cu8zt Last I heard after his arrest he's at least clean. He can always bounce back having near 60 million in the bank.
@Andrew Boyce You think he has 60 million still???
he beats his kids and was arrested last year. Whats that tell you
I remember watching Harrison run that TD in the Super Bowl when I was 8. I snuck downstairs on a school night to watch it. I was trying so hard not to start screaming and jumping around
Still remember watching it live as a kid, too man. Good times
Who the hell doesn't intentionally walk Hamilton after the 3rd home run?
Same with J.D. Martinez.
The orioles
Or at least hit em
...network executives...
The pitcher thought he could be in one of these compilations
“J.D. stands for just dingers” had me rolling😂
It does
"JD stands for Just Dingers" haha that was great line to come up with for JD Martinez's homerun performance
best call out of the whole video hahahaha
I thought he slipped up and said something else. Not going to lie.
I don't watch much (any) basketball, but watching these basketball highlights is a crazy demonstration of how tall and lanky these guys are. Dudes straight up running half court in like 5 steps.
The one with Manning still gets me haha, he even had the camera fooled. Still remember that game.
He had to wave the ball at the officials so they wouldn't whistle the play dead. 😁
That James Harrison 100yd pick-6 in Super Bowl 43 will always be one of my favorite Super Bowl plays ever, behind the Santonio Holmes toe-tip touchdown catch from that same Super Bowl, the Eli Manning to David Tyree helmet catch in Super Bowl 42, and the Philly Special in Super Bowl 52
Not a Pats fan I see.
@@JKruger37 nope, not when half of their rings are tainted by scandals (spygate, deflategate, and the tuck rule) but I can’t remember any super memorable plays they have made in any of their Super Bowls. Maybe the Edleman catch in Super Bowl 51, which was aided by the collapse of the Falcons, and the goal line stand interception in Super Bowl 49, but that only happened because Seattle didn’t give the ball to Marshawn Lynch to run it in like they should have. Other than those, I can’t think of a single defining play that they had in a Super Bowl.
@@DakotaRileyMedia haha coming from the guy whose coach tripped a player on his way to return a touchdown glass houses buddy
James Harrison was the reason that Pittsburgh beat the Cardinals that day. He did a lot more than pick-six Kurt Warner. He was all over the damn field. That man deserves to be in the Hall of Fame one day
Ah! A man of culture!
Nice to see these lesser known sports, not as popular worldwide, but fascinating to see the best bits of them.
It's sad to see a great moment like this with Josh Hamilton and to know what happened with the rest of his career. The guy was loaded with talent but battled with demons within him.
Manning had everyone fooled. Was fun to watch. Great video
@terrance codwell nowadays theirs always one man at the back of the pack whose only job is to watch the quarterback. That play will almost never be seen again unfortunately. Not until the offense can counter the counter.
@@ekothesilent9456 Yeah, there are ways to beat that, I think that’s known as a QB spy, a way to beat that is to just become Micheal Vick, I think Vick is the reason the QB Spy is prominent now a days lol
It's been like 8 years since that play... Yet I still got tricked and thought the running back had it when I just saw it again.
I had to watch that clip 3 times to see what the hell happened
@@SamBrickell they sold the acting so well, same with Nick Foles AND THAT WAS DURING A SUPER BOWL!
6:21 My man's voice leaps about 6 octaves 😂
That killed me. I almost thought someone jumped in his narration
Lol
Gotta love the bunt homer. LOL
THANKKKK YOUUUU for including hockey!!! Such a rarity anymore...
I can see how it is incredible for a hockey player to go coast to coast or a quarterback to do the same and a baseball player to hit multiple home runs in a single game, but not Basketball.
Exactly. In basketball that is such a common occurrence. Now, I could understand if 1 player goes on a 10-15 point run, or more, by themselves, that would be more along the lines extremely impressive and I'll do it myself.
Yeah it literally happens dozens of times in every single basketball game ever. It’s almost boring even.
Agreed
@@ekothesilent9456 for some reason people think basketball is full of skill.
It fits the description well though.
That interception returned touchdown by Christian Houston for the Lions against the Broncos was great. Terrelle Pryor's rushing touchdown for the Raiders against the Steelers was nice, and that trick play for the Lions against the Packers orchestrated by Abdullah, Tate, and Stafford was sensational. Just slaughtering offense by those teams.
“Interception returned touchdown”…. Pick 6 woulda worked too.
@@afrothunder142 My motto, f@$k lotto, I don't play Pick 6, I only play Pick the tit and clit.
Take my downvote because you talk too much
@@foloz7475 Take my downvote because nobody knows you.
Why is it called "touchdown"? the ball does not need to touch the ground (as in rugby for instance) It doesn't make much sense to me.
my favourite do it yourself moment when tracy mac gets 13 points in 30 odd sec, easily one of the best i’ll do it myself moment in history
11:57 "welp he's gone. might as well just do a somersault."
Lol really big guys are actually trained to that in the NFL stopping yourself out of a sprint if youre around 250 lbs is brutal on the joints and will shorten your career. You rarely see it because NFL players don’t give a shit but each guy is trained to do it.
@@ekothesilent9456 i figured that was the case. still found it kind of adorable.
That Dozier bunt homer was really satisfying to watch! 😂
That wasn’t a HR but a single with a 3 base error
@@gabisdaddy That just doesn't have the same ring to it.
@@seanyoung3864 agreed but it was it is.
Maaaaan. Watching J.R.s dunk never gets old, all of it, the announcers, Denver exploding. Not even a fan, but watching that moment live was something special. 👍
This was great. Thanks for all the work putting this together.
Barry Sanders was the ultimate "I'll do it myself" play maker of all time.
I'll never forget how inspiring josh hamilton was in the 08 home run derby
In a match between Barcelona and Atlético Madrid, Fernando Torres scored the momentary winning goal for Atlético. Everyone on the bench celebrated it, except the coach.
Then, in an interview, they asked him why he didn't celebrate Fernando's goal, and he said "I didn't celebrate because I saw Messi warming up."
Minutes later Messi scored a goal and turned the score in favor of Barcelona.
Hockey players to this day still blow my mind with the coordination they have
29:13 the guy intercepts a pass and could have easily attempted to go for the TD, but no... apparently he thinks he may not pull it off, so he leaves the football to a faster teammate. This is a video about individual plays (skilled though sometimes a little selfish), so I enjoyed that one even more.
false accusation brings you nowwhere get it
that was much better strategy from the guy since everyones attention was on him which lets his teammate do the rest wdym
I NEED SOMEONE FASTER
*gets ball* "fine... i'll run it myself"
Proverbs 24...23 these things also belong to the wise, it is not good to have the respect of a person in judgement....fuckin lies
I’ll never forget watching the James Harrison run back live… insane Super Bowl moment. And man I miss crack back blocks like the one 99 (Kiesel?) made.
Corerct, 99 is Kiesel. I remember being 10 years old wearing my Polamalu jersey that night and running around the house after that play. My dad who doesn't usually get excited at football was screaming in joy lmao and then his coaching instincts took over and he rewatched it about 10 times to watch all of the blocks and missed tackles
Granderson was my favorite player on those mid thousands Detroit teams. Hope he makes the HoF one day. The man was great.
He deserved a World Series ring.
If the Hall of Really Good had a draft class he’d be a lottery pick and I stand by that. His philanthropy and community efforts alone warrant him a spot but the baseball HOF is not so nice like us fans.
This video cheers me up! I 've been looking at this for 5 hours now !!
Ah, Rugby, Rounders and Netball. Some good sports, oh and Hockey on ice.
a slightly blinkered view of sports history I would agree.
@@kierans1159 There was a really good sport that Americans invented. What was that? I remember it was really fast, like a squash but with weird long gloves to catch the ball in. I seem to remember the mafia got involved with betting rings etc. Damn, what was that sport?
As a Nebraska fan, I remember watching the first clip live, goosebumps every time I see it.
I cringe. Because I know after that play that got absolutely torched by Wisconsin.
You forgot Paul Crewe's famous 4th down run against the guards!
Dude haha
Along with Al Bundy's legendary 4 touchdown game
@@Roseclan24 lmao💀💀💀
That 2nd play coast-to-coast was sick!
Harrison past mid field, Harrison going down the side line, Harrison is still on his feet, Harrison is going in all the way in for a touchdown” That gets me every time 😂😂 7:04
This is the most American "fine I'll do it myself" that I have ever seen.
Exactly, like messi's run vs atletico? Nope. Ronaldos shots from like 40 yards out? Nope.
Make your own then?
@@grassyass8390 Messi vs Espanyol as well. Also Maradona in 86, Son vs Burnley, any of young Neymar in Brazil, plenty of Mbappe in Ligue un, and I have multiple Henry and Ronaldihnos in mind. Just a shame, this video could’ve been so much more
@@williammorris8387 bro tbh there’s way to many complaints abt this vid. There’s other vids abt all the great moments of football/soccer (whatever u personally call it). Just search up videos of that sport alone and stop complaining that there isn’t any of ur fav sport although I admit there’s a bunch of basketball and American football which is boring asf
The first clip is absolutely wild considering the amount of holdings that were missed 😂 that was crazy
Yeah not sure how they got away with that
Sad that Nebraska isn’t as good now
Sounds like a tom Brady offensive line.
I am not a football fan , watch less than 2 games in the past 10 years and I saw the holding
This is such a satisfying video to watch. Thank you
The dude that flipped over the catcher definitely got the wind knocked outta him... He's not smiling, he's still trying to catch his breath!
Not one Johnny Manziel highlight, the king of "Fine I'll do it myself"
One of the best things about sports are the crazy plays that no one expects. Love it!
In American sports history*
It’s unbelievable you don’t put a single highlight from the world’s biggest sport
Played in the most impoverished regions of the world,----for a reason.
@@EarthSurferUSA have you ever heard of western europe?
@@EarthSurferUSA And what's that reason, genius? To my knowledge most persons in the NBA and NFL are from poor backgrounds
@@EarthSurferUSA American education everyone
You mean the flopping divas?
Can we just take a second and recognize how good Andrew Luck was. If Jim Irsay would have invested in that O-Line instead of buying cocaine, they would have won superbowls with him…
LOL funny but true. I will never forget that video of him doing Cocaine on live stream. People quickly forget huh
Overrated.
@@frossbog Please, I'm asking kindly (since RUclips is filled with either kids or immature behavior and dialogue) to not start trolling. I'm asking politely. Go make your comment feed and feel free to write that there
@@frossbog No trolling here buddy
@@macabree5856 On the one hand, as a Bears fan, I would love to have a QB that has half of Luck's talent.
On the other hand, the Bears organization has a way of taking any QB, no matter how talented, and wrecking them.
I guess I can always dream... Lol
The only goal I ever scored in soccer was as a defender. Was sick of my team dragging ass, crossed the half line behind the forwards and took the ball in for a goal. Sprinted right past them all 😂
And the orange team of 3rd grade will never forget you lol
@@ChubbsTheCat our team was called “fury” lol yet we got our asses handed to us by the nogales team every single time. We were stupid little white kids trying to learn discipline and have fun, but they were looking to get out of poverty from their skill. Treated the game totally differently Cus it wasn’t a game to them.
I don’t think a single kid on my team had actual aspirations of playing professionally. But I bet my bottom dollar all of em on that other team did. It was a humbling experience that shaped me way more as a person than scoring a goal did. Even if y’all are on the same field, you aren’t playing the same game.
@@ChubbsTheCat goated comment
Yeah! I really enjoyed this video, very entertaining.
Trevor Lawrence 67 yard run vs Ohio state in the Fiesta bowl, he put the team on his back and was the reason Clemson won that night.
Shame he couldn't have gone to literally any other team. Jags are actively sabotaging his career
Gardener Minshew was better
@@carsoncarruthers9606 😂😂😂
@@carsoncarruthers9606 Mac Jones was better in college.
I think Vince Young in the 2006 Rose Bowl was the most impressive I ever saw. He put the Texas Longhorns on his back and single-handedly beat the best team in College football that year
Craziest "Fine...I'll Do it Myself" Moments in Sports History
Full of interception returns and runs with exceptional blocking help by the team lol
I thought the exact same thing.
I think there was a profound under-representation of Wayne Gretzky on this list. Wayne Gretzky and Barry Sanders are the ultimate fine I'll do it myself athletes
Being English I can appreciate all these clips, but the ice skating is so quick and fast paced, the reaction and coordination is unbelievable
Thumbnail and title combo too perfect 😂
Giannis in game 6 of the finals is the definition of I’ll do it myself lol
Yessir
When I think of one man show, Bobby Orr immediately comes to mind. That guy single handedly changed the way the game of hockey was played.
crazy how Martinez ran 304 feet in just 21 seconds
@Hubert Humphrey same
great video dude. really cheered me up.
That three-dinger game by Albert in Game 3 of the 2011 World Series saw Texas walk nine hitters in a shutout win in Game 4; three of those nine walks were Albert intentionally
Craziest "fine I'll do it myself" in sports history of the usa
There is a sport not from the USA
00:58 it literally made the highlight reel lol
fell down the stairs watching this, good vid 👍
Dk Metcalfs chase down should be in here
It’s in part 1! Go check it out
Adam Saddlers the longest yard when the line didn't block and he did it all himself. So beautiful 😅
I know preseason doesn't matter much but the best I'll do it myself game I watched was when nick kwiatkoski played the giants a few years back. He was doing so well and had all but one tackle in the first three drives the giants had that the bears pulled him. He was absolutely dominant that day.
Not into football at all really, but wow that first touchdown was awesome. And no showboating once he pulled it off either, a true athlete, and more than that, truly sportsmanlike.
As a Cornhusker fan it was a rare W these days seeing it in this montage lol
I swear I laughed at Derek Carr’s face in the thumbnail for ten minutes straight…dude looks like he was goin thru it after somebody ate his sandwich 🥪 lol!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol I screen shot that face to use it
Cringe
America - Damn this is amazing and crazy moments in sporting history
Rest of the world that doesn't watch these sports - Rugby? Cricket? Soccer?
Nothing is stopping you from making your own rugby, cricket, and futbol video.
@@giantfactory I would be just as bias just like this video. If anything this video just needed more European influence.
@Jacob I wasn’t the one complaining, so nice try Lex Luther. Who cares if the title isn’t super accurate and it beats me why people are getting stuck on that. Millions of videos on RUclips, one can easily jump to a new video if they find one not to their liking.
Lmao cricket.
There’s a sport that other countries watch
Saw one of these clips in person. My first and only NFL game was witnessing the Broncos lose 54-10 against the Lions. So awful that I've never been back.
I was at that nebraska Wisconsin game as a nebraska fan. Got to see that and a huge block by Kenny bell. Then I watched my team get curbstomped
Bro or girl I just found your channel and I know this 9 months old but this is the vid that popped up, I'ma fan if vids like this is what you do I'm here !!! This is awesome love it :)
Jokic is the definition of "I'll do it myself"
That's why he got the nickname, "The Joker", and the the Joker is the wild card! 🤷🏾♂️😂💯
Luka
@@negativezero3107 Jokic is better than luka. It's not debatable.
The announcer on cousins’ dunk had me dead af 😂 11:13
eh theyre like that for any decent play for the home team.
Nebraska: we've got Martinez's for years.
If only they were all good :(
@@Budderman1163 :(
Gotta love sports. I’m partial to hockey. But still these were all pretty good. Nice video.
Lebron’s Eastern Conference Finals Game 5 performance is the literal definition of “ Fine I’ll do it myself “ 🤣
Ikr and completely leaves it off this list. But has some random dunk by griffin and layup by noah. And a bunch of gay ass baseball 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️. Just NO
The Lin clip made me sad to think about how good he could've been.
He had opportunity but never was able to do it besides the 17 or so game run he had with the Knicks. Still a nice player though
"He punished the rim" Golden Corral's new slogan.
The baseball and football ones make my heart race. It's amazing
I love how "sports history" consists of 3 American sports lol.
I was about to comment this :D
It doesn't say "ALL OF SPORTS HISTORY", so if there's something you feel is missing, I suggest making a video covering it. I'd love to see it
@@PlayoffP305 They mean the exact same thing 😂
Basketball baseball and American style football were all created in the U.S. And hockey isn’t an American sport. Hockey was invented in 18th century england
I had no idea the knowledge of sports is the exact same as the knowledge of geography when you are an American
Entire sports history man... literally all the sports in the whole world are in this video idk what youre on about 😂
@@rileyleverett6051 Shit you're right, my mistake man🙃
@@GossAug You aren't Rome and there's even more sports in existence😥
the title is just “moments in sports history” that doesn’t mean it has to be from a different country
Yup only the sports that matter 🇺🇸
So greatest moments in sports is just about 4 sports? Ok, makes sense.
Sat here waiting for a Messi goal for so long 😔
It’s obviously catered to a US audience not world. The person who made this is probably American. Deal with it.
awesome channel!!
what was really interesting was seeing lebron, dwade, and bosh each with their own coast to coast highlight. really shows how insane that trio was
Alternate title: Craziest moments in *American* sports history
Agree, so many moments missing. For example Lewandowskis 5 goals... So many more...
@@YS-pb5nc but 5 goals in 9 minutes is something different
@@YS-pb5nc ...and turning the game from 0:1 into 5:1 after joining into the 2nd half.
Would you rather see craziest moments in Soccer history? Top 10 crybaby flops? “Fine I’ll do it myself” *rolls on ground crying to ref
@@Liam-nx1my what is the soccer you speak of? I only know football?
wow Mbappé 12:59 so he plays basketball, lol
I’ll always remember watching Abdullah, Bell, and Martinez light up the field. Last era of Huskers football my dad cared to watch lol
Watch the play at 20:53. Stevie johnson (#13 on the bills) juked his defender so bad that the guy froze. Then the ball was thrown right at him.
If that defenders ankles werent broken, he woulda not been there and it wouldnt have been a pick
Imagine being wide open in the end zone just to see your qb pass it to the guy you just juked the fuck out
0:05 He ran all the way back to the 6 YL making it a 94 yard run, just not in the statistical standard of yards after the line of scrimmage.
3:21 is one of the problems with basketball. He travels there. 3 steps after the last dribble. Happens all the time.
I'm just not impressed by much in basketball. all these giant lengthy dudes palying around a 10ft rim that most of them can almost touch on their tip toes. I'm not saying it's easy at all but I was much more impressed by the quadruple home-runs, hocky goals(not a hockey fan) and the football plays.
@Eric Horner it’s called a zero step and I didn’t see a travel
I like how it takes 27-36 at bats, and 3-5 innings, for a baseball player to have an “I’ll do it myself” moment.
What’s with the Evil Carr glare in the thumbnail?
I miss this Russ Westbrook 😢
I miss non-American centric sports.
Other than basketball, these sports aren't really played outside of the US at all. And even BB is more popular in the US than the rest of the world.
Very nice video!
Was expecting a solo goal by Messi.
Just call this video "Me, myself, & I GOT THIS!"
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