1:59 look at #93 from the Ravens. He truly cares about opposing players, at least. He noticed and waved the medical staff over before his own teammates did.
The brain hitting the inside of the skull upon rapid deceleration due to impact is what causes concussions and cte. No advancement in helmet technology will change that. Sad but true.
@@thebigman9705 I agree on some passes but on the one shown here peyton knew it would be tight so he threw it low I think he was hoping collie would catch it much lower.
Troy is one that can speak about being out as well as anyone. I remember when they pulled the plug on his career the team doctor said he sat with Troy answering the same question over and over for three hours.
Some people somehow studied his mental health since that hit and they all say that that hit was the one that gave him a cte which made him how he is now.
I kept telling people that is way he acts like this now . He could have a mild to severe case of CTE every players that has had a concussion or several ones acts like this.
Man, as much as the soft fouls recently can annoy me, I’d rather have them rather than see these guys get brain damage and have it be just part of the game.
It's already too late for many of them by the time they enter the NFL. Many of them have CTE or have suffered the damage that will lead to CTE by then. Aaron Hernandez had severe CTE by 27 and was only diagnosed with one concussion in the NFL. Chris Henry had it at 26 and was never diagnosed with one. CTE has been found in many people who never played football after the college level. It has even been detected in an 18 year old who played high school football. It's more than likely already developing at the youth football level.
@@cgarnet01 putting someone in football at 9 years old, by the time they hit 18 its probable they have cte, by the time they finish college the most likely have it, and if you play in the nfl you definitely have it.
@@cgarnet01 The NFL's only video game adaptation removed head injuries from the game. But chose to keep the "Hit Stick", a move on defense that delivers a more devastating impact as a defender, upon the ballcarrier. The NFL's monopolized video game adaptation is hiding the injury risk of the sport. While the kids playing the sport for real in school are imitating the virtual defenders they play as at home, that are never penalized for helmet to helmet hits.
Jim Otto "This is football, this is for men." Jim Otto "But now there are more concussions due to not being used to the hard hitting." NFL players today are SOFT.
@@user-li1eg8xz7v You can't stop it. Many of these incidents are unintentional helmet to helmet. A player coming in to help with a tackle then the angles change at the last minute. Trying to make an open field tackle and the opposing player jukes at the last moment hoping to make the other player miss but they end up helmet to helmet. Etc etc etc. Intentional hits should have lengthy suspensions but it's tough to prove intent because the game is a game of inches and angles. Can't stop it. You hope helmet technology improves beyond what it is now, but you can't stop it.
@@lightyagami3492 I'm sure you got your bell rung a few times lol. But I'm sure you don't know what that is like n that you ain't never ever got hit that hard. I played football for 10 years and thata not cool. I'm sure your young jus learn from it lil breh
@@cianbroderick4145 Just because you love the game does not mean you love people getting brain damage. I love wrestling but watching someone get injured is horrible to see happen live.
It’s amazing the sound tjese guys make… ive been to nfl games and obviously watch on tv and it’s amazing how well you can hear that distinct sound both on and in the stadium. Those guys are colliding!!
In my junior year in high school, I hit a kid crossing into my zone. My knee unintentionally caught the side of his helmet solid. Laying on his back, his arms were straight up in the air with his right arm slightly crooked. His eyes were half open but crossed. I’ve never been so scared. They neckbraced & backboarded the kid and rushed him to the hospital. Thank God, he ended up okay. However even though I wasn’t hurt, I couldn’t bring myself to play the rest of the season. I wouldn’t play again until he played. We met on the field again next season. I still feel my knee hitting his head. I’m almost 63yrs old now.
No collision will ever repeat the devastation Steve Atwater committed on his own teammate and that Packers wide out. It sounded like a car crash. The impact it made was shellshocking, and the reaction from #34 speaks for itself.
This is just like MMA in the sense that "protective" gear shields the user and the protected area to such an extent that those otherwise vulnerable areas of the body become weapons. No player would ever lunge into another player, head first, in a frontal collision, if they didn't have those pads and helmets protecting them. It's just crazy!
@3:35 RB lowered his head into the defender’s head. This is why that penalty should go for both players.... other than that... these hits are atrocious.
All jokes aside It really is sad to see though especially if you’ve had something similar happen to you and knowing the damage those hits may have done to them
Not gonna say these players know they're going to have life altering brain dmg, but people sell their bodies for sports all the time. When you stay in contact sports too long this is what will happen. The NFL down to peewee football don't even begin to address the life changing process of brain damage. Why? Because they're uneducated idiots.
This really just makes me sad. Like i love football, I really do and always have, but these kinda of hits are terrible to see happen, I hate them. Like, these are people’s sons and husbands and brothers. It would be heartbreaking to see your son suffer something like this, especially seeing someone else celebrate it. As a defender, this should not be your goal. Some of these men are permanently effected because of this, some may even not live as long as they would have otherwise. Eh, I know some of this sounds dramatic, but I just really feel for these guys and their families when something like this happens.
Daniel Mackey This reply is more disgusting than these hits. What is wrong with you? What if you took a hit like that? The hits hurt so much they can’t even hang on to the ball. And you enjoy it?!
That first one? Yeah no that's entirely on Goodwin in that first clip. Shouldn't have done... Whatever the fuck he did [seriously what was he going for? An ass flop?]
When you see these all at once it's impossible to not think that this game has to end. At least at this level. These guys are so strong and so fast . . . I don't see a way to make it safe.
I don’t see a way to make driving in traffic, eating too much sugar, drinking excessively, rock climbing, racing cars, skydiving, playing hockey, joining a police force, etc etc etc safe, yet here we are. You can’t ban everything that’s dangerous. ‘Safety’ is a cute little lie people like to tell themselves.
Peyton was responsible for the hit Collie took. Part of being a good QB in those days was knowing when not to set up your receiver to get their head knocked off - "suicide passes" are more common in today's pass-happy NFL because the RTP and Defenseless Receiver penalties are supposed to lower the chances of hits like that, but when Peyton played for the Colts in the Troy Polamalu and Ray Lewis days those passes were just considered sloppy quarterbacking.
My mom would not let my brothers play football because of the serious brain injuries that occur. I sustained a traumatic brain injury from my brain ricocheting inside my skill. I was hit at 50 mph as I turned left. 23 years ago. Your brain is so unique.
*Hail to the Ravens and Respect* Soft ass NFL Rules committee MADE THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Who they are today👈 *Peyton Manning Protected* *Tom Brady protected along with his 3 to 7 yard passing Plays to his show boating Receivers that would not be as nearly as good as they are If The Game of Football was still a MAN'S GAME* Can't touch those punks at all😂😂
A good way to see if somebody has a concussion is if they land face-up, there’s a good chance that if they do, in fact, have a concussion, that their lower arms will sort of rise parallel to their body. I guess it’s some kind of natural body response to trauma? Idk, just remember hearing it somewhere.
Everyone always blames us and the first one in this video I remember well, no one cared about our guy being down for the fucking count, all anyone talked about was the Pittsburgh guy
Much as I know some people disagree with me, things like this entire video are why I just could and will never be able to fully climb on board with football as a sport. I know there’s risk in a lot of things; I know the players (many times) say they love it, accepting the risks; & on & on. But this just sickens me.
The NFL claims they care about being up front about CTE and preventing it from happening to the players. Meanwhile their video game adaptation removed head injuries from the game, instead encouraging use of the "Hit Stick" to deliver a more devastating impact as a defender, upon the ballcarrier.
That first guy.. oh my God... the way he reacts by frantically grabbing the air, and then goes limp... that was a horrible thing to see. I had some nasty concussions during High School football, and it's a horrible thing to go through. I feel extra sympathy for people who suffer these injuries, and extra disdain for those who go out of their way to cause them.
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Fast forward 20 yrs and see how many of these guys are brain damaged
1:59 look at #93 from the Ravens. He truly cares about opposing players, at least. He noticed and waved the medical staff over before his own teammates did.
StormingCobra55 I noticed that too, only opposing player that cares.
Yeah, good dude! He actually walked over from like 10' away too. Looking at him the whole time. Like he realized it might have been a bad one.
StormingCobra55 i know, it’s sad. Most of the opposing guys don’t even care, they just walk away
That was #53's fault.. asshole just walked away after..
Humanity
The brain hitting the inside of the skull upon rapid deceleration due to impact is what causes concussions and cte. No advancement in helmet technology will change that. Sad but true.
CTE is mostly from repeated smaller hits actually
What if they made the helmet help significantly lessen the intensity of the brain hitting the skull whenever something hits it?
Players will never not be on bullshit eighter and just not play dirty. Sad but true
I agree with Mendez Robert... its a fact ..im proof I played AAA hockey and I have 3 kids with only minor Blain dabridge
What about 3rd molars increasing muscle contractions around the skull through the bite plate that is the 3rd molar system???
If Collie goes missing, check Peyton Manning....
TheBig Man on every play he wanted to kill him. Dang. Hard to see.
Dude, i think peyton goes missing, look for collie
stemcellphone it’s the opposite. Peyton Manning throws the ball to collie leading him into big hits
@@thebigman9705 I agree on some passes but on the one shown here peyton knew it would be tight so he threw it low I think he was hoping collie would catch it much lower.
@@Bread_0 i don't think you understand what my point is...
The scariest visual is when the arms lock up. Shivers down your spine.
tua
@@Mugz23tua was throwing gang signs
It makes me chuckle every time
@@squishysoftnmushy Future school shooter 💀
@@squishysoftnmushysociopath…
Goddamn Peyton manning literally tried to kill Austin collie twice 🤦🏽♂️
His career was ended by concussions
Manning didn't give a fuck about his receivers😂 he did this alot.
He was the sole reason he retired early lol
The first wasn't a dirty hit
Rapistburger threw alot of suicide passes too
I wonder who Peyton's least favorite reciever is🤔
Don’t know
Yeah that man was throwing him hospital balls
3:06 "Helmets out, balls out, and Josh is probably out " troy aikman just tried this man😂
😂😂😂
Didn't Aikman have to retire because of concussions?
@@Edgar.55 yes
That's Brad Nessler, the Play-by-Play
Troy is one that can speak about being out as well as anyone. I remember when they pulled the plug on his career the team doctor said he sat with Troy answering the same question over and over for three hours.
2:45 the beginning point of what I believe made AB the way he is today
Exactly I feel u
ya i feel u
Some people somehow studied his mental health since that hit and they all say that that hit was the one that gave him a cte which made him how he is now.
I kept telling people that is way he acts like this now . He could have a mild to severe case of CTE every players that has had a concussion or several ones acts like this.
RoBO I actually believe that 😂
This whole video could be Burffict
Fr
Until juju joins
@@anthonyho4362 juju not a dirty player like burfic
MARKGETMONEY a he’s saying JuJu laid burffict
The worst thing about Burfict is he didn't even take out Brady before getting suspended.
3:41 why have I never seen that triple concussion
#34 was just like, "uhhh... wtf"
3:47
Why is it the shortest clip in the video.
That one was in the Super Bowl too. I remember it well
3:46 his brain is currently processing "what the f**k just happend??"
The amount of time Peyton tried to kill Collier still holds the all time record
Gosh these r just painful to watch. That last one was friendly fire
get yo verified ah on
3 at once. God, that cannaot be good.
This video is 4:02 minutes longer than it should be. Concussions are terrible
Seahawksfan 12 Concussions are terrible!
...But you know that before signing up that’s a risk.
Yeah but most of the time they are unintentional. Burfict on the other hand...
That's why you get paid millions....with risk comes reward.
@@lipozrljohnson7078 Very TRUE Mathew!
@RDT 205 so having unrepairable brain damage and epilepsy is worth it to play a game? You have your priorities mixed up bro.
Steve Atwater at end cleaning everyone out , including himself lol.
Aaron Peters I fucking died I’m sorry prayers tho
Man, as much as the soft fouls recently can annoy me, I’d rather have them rather than see these guys get brain damage and have it be just part of the game.
It's already too late for many of them by the time they enter the NFL. Many of them have CTE or have suffered the damage that will lead to CTE by then. Aaron Hernandez had severe CTE by 27 and was only diagnosed with one concussion in the NFL. Chris Henry had it at 26 and was never diagnosed with one. CTE has been found in many people who never played football after the college level. It has even been detected in an 18 year old who played high school football. It's more than likely already developing at the youth football level.
@@cgarnet01 putting someone in football at 9 years old, by the time they hit 18 its probable they have cte, by the time they finish college the most likely have it, and if you play in the nfl you definitely have it.
@@cgarnet01 The NFL's only video game adaptation removed head injuries from the game. But chose to keep the "Hit Stick", a move on defense that delivers a more devastating impact as a defender, upon the ballcarrier.
The NFL's monopolized video game adaptation is hiding the injury risk of the sport. While the kids playing the sport for real in school are imitating the virtual defenders they play as at home, that are never penalized for helmet to helmet hits.
Jim Otto "This is football, this is for men."
Jim Otto "But now there are more concussions due to not being used to the hard hitting."
NFL players today are SOFT.
@@thegoat164 They are entertainment to you
crazy how a game as loved and infinitely deep as football has such a major flaw that can probably never be solved
Not so much flaw but an unavoidable consequence
It fairly easy tbh players just need to stop helmet to helmet.
loved only in America where violence is seen as “brave and cool”. It would be better if this game never existed
Football has about the same depth as a slap fight.. and the same injuries
@@user-li1eg8xz7v You can't stop it. Many of these incidents are unintentional helmet to helmet. A player coming in to help with a tackle then the angles change at the last minute. Trying to make an open field tackle and the opposing player jukes at the last moment hoping to make the other player miss but they end up helmet to helmet. Etc etc etc. Intentional hits should have lengthy suspensions but it's tough to prove intent because the game is a game of inches and angles. Can't stop it. You hope helmet technology improves beyond what it is now, but you can't stop it.
That first hit was scary AF. Dude looked like he convulsed.
Lol... I thought so too at first. On replay it looked like he was trying to get up quickly but couldn't function.
Damn goodwin got hit so hard he be seeing ghosts 💀💀💀
Light Yagami thats not funny he could’ve died
@@lufzq3832 im not trying to be funny i was being serious
@@lightyagami3492 how was that being serious? "He be seeing ghosts" just man up apologize and move on
@@johnnyherrera7220 umm maybe because i actually know what it's like and it really be like that
@@lightyagami3492 I'm sure you got your bell rung a few times lol. But I'm sure you don't know what that is like n that you ain't never ever got hit that hard. I played football for 10 years and thata not cool. I'm sure your young jus learn from it lil breh
Number 34 looked so confused on. 3:45
I absolutely love football, but I despise these type of hits .
This type of hitting is completely unnecessary and ruins the sporting environment .
Be honest with yourself, if you love the game then you love the hits. You crave concussions
@@cianbroderick4145 Just because you love the game does not mean you love people getting brain damage. I love wrestling but watching someone get injured is horrible to see happen live.
That last one looked like all three was knocked out
Yeah and #34 is looking like "what the hell just happened!?" Lol
@@hotdogpepper8410 lmfao since when did Walter Payton play for Denver 🤣🤣🤣
How many times do the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens appear in this video?? 💀
This is heartbreaking.
let's face it though, there not exactly getting any dumber
I love how at 1:35 the eagles player that has the ball 🏈 turns around and thew his hands up in the air and was like what did I do.
The first throw from Manning to Collie was insane
It’s amazing the sound tjese guys make… ive been to nfl games and obviously watch on tv and it’s amazing how well you can hear that distinct sound both on and in the stadium. Those guys are colliding!!
In my junior year in high school, I hit a kid crossing into my zone. My knee unintentionally caught the side of his helmet solid. Laying on his back, his arms were straight up in the air with his right arm slightly crooked. His eyes were half open but crossed. I’ve never been so scared. They neckbraced & backboarded the kid and rushed him to the hospital. Thank God, he ended up okay. However even though I wasn’t hurt, I couldn’t bring myself to play the rest of the season. I wouldn’t play again until he played. We met on the field again next season. I still feel my knee hitting his head. I’m almost 63yrs old now.
Peyton was trynna get rid of collie😂😂
No collision will ever repeat the devastation Steve Atwater committed on his own teammate and that Packers wide out. It sounded like a car crash. The impact it made was shellshocking, and the reaction from #34 speaks for itself.
I saw that game. That hit was scary AF!
Some beautiful hits
Jack Tatum approves of each hit
That last one was cold 🥶
This seemed more of a Baltimore Ravens highlight reel than anything else.
As a Ravens fan I felt bad even tho 1 or 2 of em were inadvertent…
Remeber when hits like this was normal..The good o’l days of the NFL - miss them 😢
How is this good
This is just like MMA in the sense that "protective" gear shields the user and the protected area to such an extent that those otherwise vulnerable areas of the body become weapons. No player would ever lunge into another player, head first, in a frontal collision, if they didn't have those pads and helmets protecting them. It's just crazy!
The hit that changed ab's character. And the nfl doesnt care
I like how for decades we clapped and praised these hits as if we didn't know it was a hammer to the head.
3:25 that one can be both ends because he lowered his head
Fax if the ball carrier lowers there head it should be no penalty
Hahahahaha 😂😂 that little flopping around the 49ers playing was doing had me dying!!!
@3:35 RB lowered his head into the defender’s head. This is why that penalty should go for both players.... other than that... these hits are atrocious.
The last one with Steve Atwater was nasty! Destroyed his own dude!
RIP to Collie's short term memory
Still remember that Steve Atwater hit. He had a career full of those
All jokes aside It really is sad to see though especially if you’ve had something similar happen to you and knowing the damage those hits may have done to them
Yeah youve been hit by a prof football player inside an area of 50,000 people while another 100 mill are watching from home?
@@ShinzoX90 One, that game is not getting 100mil concurrent viewers, two I mean brain damage. It’s obvious you suffers from it as well, I’m sorry
Not gonna say these players know they're going to have life altering brain dmg, but people sell their bodies for sports all the time. When you stay in contact sports too long this is what will happen. The NFL down to peewee football don't even begin to address the life changing process of brain damage. Why? Because they're uneducated idiots.
First down!
Hello dementia for so many of these guys
This really just makes me sad. Like i love football, I really do and always have, but these kinda of hits are terrible to see happen, I hate them.
Like, these are people’s sons and husbands and brothers. It would be heartbreaking to see your son suffer something like this, especially seeing someone else celebrate it.
As a defender, this should not be your goal. Some of these men are permanently effected because of this, some may even not live as long as they would have otherwise.
Eh, I know some of this sounds dramatic, but I just really feel for these guys and their families when something like this happens.
Tell that to Vontaze Burfict.
@@obinnanwakwue5735 nah juju already told him
I fully agree
Man I love seeing hard hits. This is what football use to be. A mans sport.
Daniel Mackey This reply is more disgusting than these hits. What is wrong with you? What if you took a hit like that? The hits hurt so much they can’t even hang on to the ball. And you enjoy it?!
I got a concussion from watching this
As a colts fan. Seeing those Austin collie hits hurt a lot 😭
Awesome video! 😁
That first hit was hella dangerous!
Idea: no helmets = no helmet-to-helmet hits.
From what I see the ravens are some dirty players...
They have been since Ed Reed and Ray Lewis lol.
Same with the Steelers. AFC North is just full of dirty players
The Steve Atwater hit was vicious
3:05 helmets out, balls out. lol Classic.
I wrestle mentally with these hits the same way as I do with the 3-4 extra hits on an obviously KO'ed MMA fighter.
Helmets, balls out, and Josh Cribs is probably out. 🤣
Holy shit, Goodwin got hit so hard he had to bring his soul back
That ain't cool
I hate seeing that one. Fucking dirty ass player
That first one? Yeah no that's entirely on Goodwin in that first clip. Shouldn't have done... Whatever the fuck he did [seriously what was he going for? An ass flop?]
@@MrBassface06 the hit didn't look dirty just an absolute tank shot on goodwin
@@boblobdobhobrob8649 He directly led a helmet to helmet hit. That’s illegal. Why else were flags thrown. C’mon man do you even watch football?
Here before its popular
Not first but first
Atwater's hits were so legendary. I remember that SB one, and it was insane.
The ravens are such a dirty team. Did anyone else notice that the ravens were in almost every single one?
The ravens arent a dirty team lol
Tyler Allen 🤯
Grax - Gaming & More they’re only in 3 lmfao
TheturtleISGAMING!! Is there any other team that is on here that many times?
Grax - Gaming & More no. Because the ravens happened to have more. Stop being a shit head and watch some other videos
Good gawd !!!!that first clip👀👀😳😳
I'm sold on the new rules about helmet contact, and defenseless players.
I agree theres no way injuries like this are acceptable
Seriously
roethlisberger with all the hospital passes
manning was killing his receivers lol
Looking at this...it explains alot and thank God many of these rules have changed.
All of collies hits taken are because of Manning makeing bad reads
Save these players 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Sometimes I think I wish my son played football like I did, but then I watch this and I’m like nope not gonna happen.
Good man
I played Football from 8 years old to 24 in College. I HATE FOOTBALL now and would never want my Son on that field
Respect to the teammates who notice it right away and tend to them or call help
When you see these all at once it's impossible to not think that this game has to end. At least at this level. These guys are so strong and so fast . . . I don't see a way to make it safe.
So stop watching. Go watch ping pong or whatever floats your boat.
I don’t see a way to make driving in traffic, eating too much sugar, drinking excessively, rock climbing, racing cars, skydiving, playing hockey, joining a police force, etc etc etc safe, yet here we are. You can’t ban everything that’s dangerous. ‘Safety’ is a cute little lie people like to tell themselves.
That last one is insane. That dude just stops like goddamn
Imagine seeing 3 players knocked out in front of you in the blink of an eye. I would left flabbergasted, contused, and confused
Peyton was responsible for the hit Collie took. Part of being a good QB in those days was knowing when not to set up your receiver to get their head knocked off - "suicide passes" are more common in today's pass-happy NFL because the RTP and Defenseless Receiver penalties are supposed to lower the chances of hits like that, but when Peyton played for the Colts in the Troy Polamalu and Ray Lewis days those passes were just considered sloppy quarterbacking.
yeah part of being a QB is understanding how much punishment you put your guys in each play
You’re fucking idiots 🤦♂️. Try to understand the speed of the game, an margin for error..smh
Collie took some vicious hits in his career
Gotta love the ravens players at least 3-4 times in this video having no regard for an injured player.
Ravens laying wood and putting folks to sleep!!
@@dalmarahmed8499 i was referring to after they layed the wood... lol
@@mattgauthier7216 The Ravens Way 😍😍
@@dalmarahmed8499 having no respect for injured players, yeah that is the ravens way i guess...
My mom would not let my brothers play football because of the serious brain injuries that occur.
I sustained a traumatic brain injury from my brain ricocheting inside my skill. I was hit at 50 mph as I turned left. 23 years ago. Your brain is so unique.
No eagles at super bowl when cook got a concusion like 2 years ago
Dang that hit on Collie is disgusting. The way his arms lock like that. That is a scary clip
Who’s here after TUA concussion 🤕
Which one💀
The last guy was confused 😂
Are we gonna ignore that the Ravens were on here too many times
*Hail to the Ravens and Respect*
Soft ass NFL Rules committee MADE THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Who they are today👈
*Peyton Manning Protected*
*Tom Brady protected along with his 3 to 7 yard passing Plays to his show boating Receivers that would not be as nearly as good as they are If The Game of Football was still a MAN'S GAME* Can't touch those punks at all😂😂
The helmet being blown off of a player's head.... @3:18 scariest thing ever
*ALL TERRIBLE QB DECISIONS!!*
1 He *Jesus'd* em
4 Collie is one more away from "Noodles"
9 Pollard knocked his damn self out too...
Can't agree more about Pollard, he really did just clock himself trying to run through that defender
A good way to see if somebody has a concussion is if they land face-up, there’s a good chance that if they do, in fact, have a concussion, that their lower arms will sort of rise parallel to their body. I guess it’s some kind of natural body response to trauma? Idk, just remember hearing it somewhere.
I hate people that do this it’s just terrible😢
Yikes, great video bruh
1st!!
Oh. It said there were not any
Imagine what this will look like in 5 years. The athletes are getting bigger, faster and stronger. The equipment becomes obsolete.
Ya learn some new everyday .
Ravens are some pituful players
As a Steelers fan I knew they were dirty birds all along
Hmmm one of them was the running back running into the player another meh maybe so but it's the game of football not flag football.
Bad Boi Brady everyone know the game is about hitting but not like that
@@braysonarmstrong9480 seems to me If anyone ever gets touched there looking for the flag. Now some of these are definitely beyond rough.
Everyone always blames us and the first one in this video I remember well, no one cared about our guy being down for the fucking count, all anyone talked about was the Pittsburgh guy
The first one is a concussion but he’s also pareliezed
0:32 yea I don’t care what anyone has to say.. WR fault that happened
Factual statement
@@TeemoQuinton thanks for agreeing
1:59 shout out to 93 for being aware of the situation and helping the opponent whose clearly hurt.
I hate it when they don't even care that they knock someone out that just keep doing the play
It’s football
Mathis Guibord why would you stop playing Bc someone was down? In what sport do you not finish through the whistle
@@j0131-w7u and in what sport does winning come before someones life?
Much as I know some people disagree with me, things like this entire video are why I just could and will never be able to fully climb on board with football as a sport. I know there’s risk in a lot of things; I know the players (many times) say they love it, accepting the risks; & on & on. But this just sickens me.
Hopefully threre ok😟
Might as well retitle this: "Future sufferers of CTE, Parkinson's, ALS, or Early Alzheimer's".
The NFL claims they care about being up front about CTE and preventing it from happening to the players. Meanwhile their video game adaptation removed head injuries from the game, instead encouraging use of the "Hit Stick" to deliver a more devastating impact as a defender, upon the ballcarrier.
That first guy.. oh my God... the way he reacts by frantically grabbing the air, and then goes limp... that was a horrible thing to see. I had some nasty concussions during High School football, and it's a horrible thing to go through. I feel extra sympathy for people who suffer these injuries, and extra disdain for those who go out of their way to cause them.
Anyone notice how many times Baltimore Ravens were the reason for the ko lmao go Ravens!