One of the greatest Ronnie Lott videos I've ever seen. Most videos just play the same hits over and over. You found a lot of his hits i haven't seen in ages. I'm a diehard Cowboy's fan, but Ronnie Lott has always been my favorite player!! I'm not a collector, but i own a lot of Lott stuff! I played semipro football and wore 42 in honor of him! Hell, my name is even Ronnie!! I was a hitter, but not quite like him! Thanks for the great video!!!
Thank you, Ronnie! Glad you enjoyed it that much. Oh yea, he's just an amazing player to try and model your play after, however impossible it is to emulate him.. even just a fraction of his play style should be enough, but that's awesome! Appreciate ya stopping by and checking it out.
The human missile. The intelligent kamikaze. The legend. The GOAT. I was very fortunate to have watched him in person many times. He was the epitome of tenacity. The only DB to be All-Pro as a corner, strong-safety and free-safety. There will never be another one like him.
@@Toahhh671 Yeah and I just saw OJ Simpson dry-hump Mark Fuhrman. Get off them Trump Covid meds cause you're as delusional as Charlie Manson's LSD trips.
@@Toahhh671 That's as laughable as the NBA GOAT debate. #42 was the Michael Jordan of defensive backs. Ed and Troy are Dahmer cadavers compared to Lott. Cris Carter, who's a hall-of-fame receiver and who's a lot more qualified than you on this subject said Ronnie is the GOAT DB and it's not even close. Speaking of hall-of-famers - the greatest cover corner all-time once said that Lott had his whole Atlanta team shook ones like Prodigy when he brought that havoc to a Mobb Deep beat. Ronnie is revered by the greatest DBs all-time (Sanders, Rod/Charles Woodson, Revis, Darrell Green, etc.). Troy will only be remembered for his Head & Shoulders commercials and Reed for being Ray Lewis's teammate. Like I said b4 - get off them Trump Covid meds cause you're as delusional as Bron when he said "Not one, not two, not three, not four, not five."
Ronnie is my Family, and This was an AWESOME Tribute to an AWESOME Man and BEAST of a Truly Intelligent, 100%Heart and Humble Athlete!! 49er/Raider/Jet/Trojan...Hall Of Fame’r Brother...Ronnie (Thanks for All You Gave Us)
I got a new found respect for him as I always put him in that group of those classic head hunters of the day but after watching this he wasn't ever head hunting. It was good old shoulder right into your chest. Didn't see one hit that I'd consider dirty. There were a few times it was helmet to helmet but it certainly wasn't what he was going for. The only thing these hits would be flagged for today would be for being too hard. Any hit the knocks a offensive player backwards is a penalty now. Unfortunately. Anyway. As far as his number you really got me thinking. Like after his 49er days who the hell would tell Lott that they think 42 should be on them? I'm having a really hard time thinking of anyone to wear the 42. Only one I can think of (being a pre-Manning Colts fan) is good ole Roosevelt Potts. My dude rushed for 711 yards as a 6'1" 250lbs bruiser rookie in 93. In my opinion what happened next created one of the most badass backfields that no one ever knew about. The Colts drafted Marshall Faulk and Potts would become his fullback. They were awesome to watch. When the Colts went on their magical playoff run in 95 that culminated in a dropped hail Mary by Aaron Bailey in the end zone at a very cold Three Rivers Stadium giving the Steelers a 4 point W in that years AFC Championship game sending them to get slaughtered by Dallas in the Superbowl, well despite both being healthy and starting every game that year (Pott's I think missed one or two) they were both injury 🩸 scratches for that game. Lamont Warren and Zack Crocket would start in their place and never really got things going on the ground. One of the hardest games I ever watched.
Career Accomplishments 10× Pro Bowl selection 8× First-team All-Pro selection All-Pro selection at 3 different positions (cornerback, free safety and strong safety) 2× NFL interceptions leader 4× Super Bowl champion 1980's All-Decade Team Pro Football Hall of Fame selection Statistics 1,146 tackles 73 Interceptions with 730 return yards 16 forced fumbles 17 fumble recoveries 5 touchdowns
Amazing video! The Safety position is my favorite on the football field. Its great to be able to go back and look at some of the pioneers of the position 👏
I really appreciate that, Bud! Glad you enjoyed it. Definitely! It's a great position with many legends who have graced those spots on the field, Lott being one of them, no doubt! Thanks.
Yep I played safety a couple years. I don't care what anyone says, it's the most important position on the defense. MLB is up there but a good safety can take a game over unlike any other position can. Bob Sanders comes to mind. The one year he stayed healthy he owned the field and everyone knew it and couldn't do a damn thing about it. People talk about Peyton winning a Superbowl that year but us real fans know the real reason they won it that year. That was the year 21 was healthy. They straight robbed Mr Sanders of Superbowl MVP. Had an interception and after his forced fumbled in which he leveled Cedric Benson in the gap at the line of scrimmage knocking the ball loose there wasn't a Bear anywhere that wanted a damn thing to do with the football and it showed. Look at all the other great teams. They all have something in common. A safety that scares the shit out of everyone that has the misfortune of trying to function out there knowing that hit is coming. Not a matter of if but when.
Great video, thank you so much for the upload. Ronnie Lott & Sean Taylor are my favorite safeties and by far. Casuals can have Polamalu & Reed, both outstanding, but if you had RL & ST roving the secondary... That would be one long-ass day for the opposing offense. They might legit run out of receivers. It is just will-shattering to take those hits. Can you imagine playing in the same division!? Knowing you are just gonna get rocked out of your helmet & socks for 3 hrs, 2x every fall? That's half the battle right there, Ronnie's art of war. Not unlike the weeks leading up to facing Iron Mike Tyson in his prime. You've lost by the time you face off. Intimidation at it's most intimidating ☠️
I was preparing to write the exact same thing and then I read your comment! Taylor and Lott in the same secondary would be frankly the all-time best. Taylor at free, Lott at strong. Good luck, everyone else. Keep your head on a swivel.
@@matthewhetzler4912 1🎯🎯% "Good luck everyone else" I *know* that's right! Thanks for commenting, nice to hear from you. Real 👀 real, lol, and we both 👀🐐🐐Troy & Reed can get picks, fine, those are great stats - big momentum shifters. But if the receivers are unable, both physically and mentally, to make a catch... No momentum to shift.
Keep your eyes on Brian Branch who the Detroit Lions got at #45. He reminds me a lot of Lott. Plays hard and loves laying big wood. He was a 4 year starter at Bama. Great tackler too.
Awesome! That's great to hear. Glad we're on the same page, haha. Yea, Ronnie is just that, a legend.. and a great one to look up to, good choice. Thank you for stopping by and checking this out, Bud! Glad you enjoyed it.
the play at 2:50 is incredible....its lightning fast play but still almost in slow-mo, you can see the WR (Slaughter?) catch the ball and sees Lott has him totally lined up. Makes a brief attempt at a move but mostly accepts his fate and is annihilated. How did he even survive that hit.
The remastered 28 Days later music is somehow the perfect tone choice for how you would feel vs Ronnie Lot. Usually you only cringe like "oh did it break nooo" on awkward kneebendkng hits. For Ronnie Lott it was for the full body hits... for half a second you could not be sure if the guy he tackled would live.
I've watched this a few times now and wow... 1👀% *OUTSTANDING* The edits & music are great, you must have had fun putting this together. Awesome work, thanks for taking the time. 👍💯💛💯👍 I'd love to see you go to work on Derrick Thomas, Barry Sanders, Earl Campbell, Sean Taylor, or GOAT of GOATs Walter Payton. Or just a best of all time defensive plays. You have a unique gift for using footage, edits & music to tell a story. Begining, middle, end. Simply great job
Thank you very much for your amazing message, Bud. I'm so glad that you enjoy my work. Yea, haha.. I had a lot of fun putting this one together. Ronnie was a unique challenge, especially musically.. so I'm happy to hear that you thought highly of that element. I really appreciate the words, and I'll keep those in mind. Hope to see ya around some more! Thank you for your time! Have a great one, Bud.. 🤙!!
@@StrangeVoodooTV Thanks for responding. Not tryna sound 🌽🌽🌽 but I really could tell this video was a labor of love, a passion project. Much appreciated, well-earned 👍 + sub
@@hgr.7857 Absolutely, Bud! Yea, I really do enjoy putting these highlights together. So that means a lot to hear that it comes through noticeably. Thank you, I'm so glad to have ya aboard! Hope you enjoy the ride, haha.
@@StrangeVoodooTV The whole channel is a breath of fresh ass air. Watching B Jacobs define "truckstick" right now 👍 Thanks for all your hard work, player
Back when defenders could actually HIT. Hell NO could Brady play in the league that Montana played in. F*ckin forget it. Joe is the goat and so is Ronnie
@@StrangeVoodooTV Good player, and a super human being....When he came to Maui some years ago ( long after retirement ) with the 49ers to play the Maui cops in basketball, some of the 49ers were signing autographs at half-time. I turned to the wife, and said that Keena Turner would be the last to bail on autograph signing....sure enough, Mr. Turner was last, still signing autographs as both squads were warming up for the second half. He was not about to disappoint any kids...
Hey, Bud! Hope you're doing well. Just uploaded that Keena Turner Highlight for ya (Here: ruclips.net/video/giycH6Af08s/видео.html)! Hope you enjoy it. Please feel free to let me know whatcha think about it over there on that video. Appreciate ya!
Haha! Well, to each their own, I guess.. no problem with that at all. Hope you enjoyed the highlight otherwise. Have a great rest of your night/day, bud! ✌🤟🏈
Bro if you tell me the dude who's gonna be covering me is that dude over there who's neck is thicker than his head imma fake PMS cramps and go sit down . On mommas
Thank you so much for making this. I’ve been waiting forever for a true Ronnie Lott career tribute and that video was sensational. Your the man!!!
Ayyy! No problem, bud.. you're welcome! Thank you for those words. I'm really glad that you enjoyed it. Dude is a legend!
Fuckin' A!
Ronnie Lott is my favorite football player of all time. The absolute best !!!
One of the greatest Ronnie Lott videos I've ever seen. Most videos just play the same hits over and over. You found a lot of his hits i haven't seen in ages. I'm a diehard Cowboy's fan, but Ronnie Lott has always been my favorite player!! I'm not a collector, but i own a lot of Lott stuff! I played semipro football and wore 42 in honor of him! Hell, my name is even Ronnie!! I was a hitter, but not quite like him! Thanks for the great video!!!
Thank you, Ronnie! Glad you enjoyed it that much. Oh yea, he's just an amazing player to try and model your play after, however impossible it is to emulate him.. even just a fraction of his play style should be enough, but that's awesome! Appreciate ya stopping by and checking it out.
The human missile. The intelligent kamikaze. The legend. The GOAT. I was very fortunate to have watched him in person many times. He was the epitome of tenacity. The only DB to be All-Pro as a corner, strong-safety and free-safety. There will never be another one like him.
Ed reed and Troy polomalu still better
@@Toahhh671 Yeah and I just saw OJ Simpson dry-hump Mark Fuhrman. Get off them Trump Covid meds cause you're as delusional as Charlie Manson's LSD trips.
@@katrinachavez3533 like I said b4 and will keep saying Ed reed and Troy polomalu is better did I stutter? No
@@Toahhh671 That's as laughable as the NBA GOAT debate. #42 was the Michael Jordan of defensive backs. Ed and Troy are Dahmer cadavers compared to Lott. Cris Carter, who's a hall-of-fame receiver and who's a lot more qualified than you on this subject said Ronnie is the GOAT DB and it's not even close. Speaking of hall-of-famers - the greatest cover corner all-time once said that Lott had his whole Atlanta team shook ones like Prodigy when he brought that havoc to a Mobb Deep beat. Ronnie is revered by the greatest DBs all-time (Sanders, Rod/Charles Woodson, Revis, Darrell Green, etc.).
Troy will only be remembered for his Head & Shoulders commercials and Reed for being Ray Lewis's teammate.
Like I said b4 - get off them Trump Covid meds cause you're as delusional as Bron when he said "Not one, not two, not three, not four, not five."
@@katrinachavez3533 yea ok bro I don’t have time for u
Ronnie Lott was the Lawrence Taylor of safeties
I forgot how much of a man’s game nfl football was in the 80s & 90s
Best DB in NFL history.
Ronnie is my Family, and This was an AWESOME Tribute to an AWESOME Man and BEAST of a Truly Intelligent, 100%Heart and Humble Athlete!! 49er/Raider/Jet/Trojan...Hall Of Fame’r
Brother...Ronnie (Thanks for All You Gave Us)
So glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate ya dropping by and leaving a comment. Ronnie is an absolute legend through and through, no doubt!
The hardest hitting defensive back to ever play in the NFL
One of the Best to do it while wearing the same number from college through the NFL!! Amazing vid Bud!!
Absolutely! Thanks.. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I got a new found respect for him as I always put him in that group of those classic head hunters of the day but after watching this he wasn't ever head hunting. It was good old shoulder right into your chest. Didn't see one hit that I'd consider dirty. There were a few times it was helmet to helmet but it certainly wasn't what he was going for. The only thing these hits would be flagged for today would be for being too hard. Any hit the knocks a offensive player backwards is a penalty now. Unfortunately. Anyway. As far as his number you really got me thinking. Like after his 49er days who the hell would tell Lott that they think 42 should be on them? I'm having a really hard time thinking of anyone to wear the 42. Only one I can think of (being a pre-Manning Colts fan) is good ole Roosevelt Potts. My dude rushed for 711 yards as a 6'1" 250lbs bruiser rookie in 93. In my opinion what happened next created one of the most badass backfields that no one ever knew about. The Colts drafted Marshall Faulk and Potts would become his fullback. They were awesome to watch. When the Colts went on their magical playoff run in 95 that culminated in a dropped hail Mary by Aaron Bailey in the end zone at a very cold Three Rivers Stadium giving the Steelers a 4 point W in that years AFC Championship game sending them to get slaughtered by Dallas in the Superbowl, well despite both being healthy and starting every game that year (Pott's I think missed one or two) they were both injury 🩸 scratches for that game. Lamont Warren and Zack Crocket would start in their place and never really got things going on the ground. One of the hardest games I ever watched.
Career Accomplishments
10× Pro Bowl selection
8× First-team All-Pro selection
All-Pro selection at 3 different positions (cornerback, free safety and strong safety)
2× NFL interceptions leader
4× Super Bowl champion
1980's All-Decade Team
Pro Football Hall of Fame selection
Statistics
1,146 tackles
73 Interceptions with 730 return yards
16 forced fumbles
17 fumble recoveries
5 touchdowns
63* but still the goat and it’s not even close, just like the Jerry Rice debate.
Best Ronnie Lott highlight made to date. Love the energy it brings. Respect.
Let's gooo!! Thank you, Bud. I'm glad you enjoyed it enough to feel that way. Appreciate ya!
Good thing he played in the NFL. That kind of violence has no other place in civil society.
Amazing video! The Safety position is my favorite on the football field. Its great to be able to go back and look at some of the pioneers of the position 👏
I really appreciate that, Bud! Glad you enjoyed it. Definitely! It's a great position with many legends who have graced those spots on the field, Lott being one of them, no doubt! Thanks.
Yep I played safety a couple years. I don't care what anyone says, it's the most important position on the defense. MLB is up there but a good safety can take a game over unlike any other position can. Bob Sanders comes to mind. The one year he stayed healthy he owned the field and everyone knew it and couldn't do a damn thing about it. People talk about Peyton winning a Superbowl that year but us real fans know the real reason they won it that year. That was the year 21 was healthy. They straight robbed Mr Sanders of Superbowl MVP. Had an interception and after his forced fumbled in which he leveled Cedric Benson in the gap at the line of scrimmage knocking the ball loose there wasn't a Bear anywhere that wanted a damn thing to do with the football and it showed. Look at all the other great teams. They all have something in common. A safety that scares the shit out of everyone that has the misfortune of trying to function out there knowing that hit is coming. Not a matter of if but when.
Great video, thank you so much for the upload. Ronnie Lott & Sean Taylor are my favorite safeties and by far. Casuals can have Polamalu & Reed, both outstanding, but if you had RL & ST roving the secondary... That would be one long-ass day for the opposing offense. They might legit run out of receivers. It is just will-shattering to take those hits. Can you imagine playing in the same division!? Knowing you are just gonna get rocked out of your helmet & socks for 3 hrs, 2x every fall? That's half the battle right there, Ronnie's art of war. Not unlike the weeks leading up to facing Iron Mike Tyson in his prime. You've lost by the time you face off. Intimidation at it's most intimidating ☠️
I was preparing to write the exact same thing and then I read your comment! Taylor and Lott in the same secondary would be frankly the all-time best. Taylor at free, Lott at strong. Good luck, everyone else. Keep your head on a swivel.
@@matthewhetzler4912 1🎯🎯% "Good luck everyone else"
I *know* that's right! Thanks for commenting, nice to hear from you. Real 👀 real, lol, and we both 👀🐐🐐Troy & Reed can get picks, fine, those are great stats - big momentum shifters. But if the receivers are unable, both physically and mentally, to make a catch... No momentum to shift.
Keep your eyes on Brian Branch who the Detroit Lions got at #45. He reminds me a lot of Lott. Plays hard and loves laying big wood. He was a 4 year starter at Bama. Great tackler too.
A true champion
This new football today don't even compare
Ok we are in the same page. Thanks for bringing my vision to life. I started playing football because of this legend. Awesome my guy
Awesome! That's great to hear. Glad we're on the same page, haha. Yea, Ronnie is just that, a legend.. and a great one to look up to, good choice. Thank you for stopping by and checking this out, Bud! Glad you enjoyed it.
@@StrangeVoodooTV thanks for doing this one. I will be tuned in from now on
@@mr.twisthamilton4249You're welcome, my man. Glad to have ya along for the ride. I appreciate it! 🤙
Probably the heart and soul of that 9er dynasty.
Also, underrated as an elite athlete.
the play at 2:50 is incredible....its lightning fast play but still almost in slow-mo, you can see the WR (Slaughter?) catch the ball and sees Lott has him totally lined up. Makes a brief attempt at a move but mostly accepts his fate and is annihilated. How did he even survive that hit.
Spectacular!
Had the Broadest Shoulders, Left an Imprint 😤🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
I could see if a quarterback hated his receiver saying; "keep it up and I'll send you on a crossing pattern in front of Ronnie Lott"!!
Amazing video
The remastered 28 Days later music is somehow the perfect tone choice for how you would feel vs Ronnie Lot. Usually you only cringe like "oh did it break nooo" on awkward kneebendkng hits. For Ronnie Lott it was for the full body hits... for half a second you could not be sure if the guy he tackled would live.
LEGEND
I've watched this a few times now and wow... 1👀% *OUTSTANDING*
The edits & music are great, you must have had fun putting this together. Awesome work, thanks for taking the time.
👍💯💛💯👍
I'd love to see you go to work on Derrick Thomas, Barry Sanders, Earl Campbell, Sean Taylor, or GOAT of GOATs Walter Payton. Or just a best of all time defensive plays. You have a unique gift for using footage, edits & music to tell a story. Begining, middle, end. Simply great job
Thank you very much for your amazing message, Bud. I'm so glad that you enjoy my work. Yea, haha.. I had a lot of fun putting this one together. Ronnie was a unique challenge, especially musically.. so I'm happy to hear that you thought highly of that element. I really appreciate the words, and I'll keep those in mind. Hope to see ya around some more! Thank you for your time! Have a great one, Bud.. 🤙!!
@@StrangeVoodooTV Thanks for responding. Not tryna sound 🌽🌽🌽 but I really could tell this video was a labor of love, a passion project. Much appreciated, well-earned 👍 + sub
@@hgr.7857 Absolutely, Bud! Yea, I really do enjoy putting these highlights together. So that means a lot to hear that it comes through noticeably. Thank you, I'm so glad to have ya aboard! Hope you enjoy the ride, haha.
@@StrangeVoodooTV The whole channel is a breath of fresh ass air. Watching B Jacobs define "truckstick" right now 👍 Thanks for all your hard work, player
Pretty fitting that a man who'd have you meeting God after he hit you wore #42.
Great work.
Thank you, David! Glad you think so. Appreciate ya! 🤙
Lott and Jack Tatum Reed and Sean Taylor greatest safety ever.
Thanks bro.
You're most welcome, Bud! Thank you.
If there were a record for hits that destroyed the runner/receiver but the defensive player ended it standing up, Ronnie Lott would hold that record.
Main reason we won four superbowls on both sides of the coin!😎🤙
The Best⚡
It’s amazing how much smaller the pads have gotten over the years. Lott was a beast but in today’s game he would be ejected regularly for targeting.
Back when defenders could actually HIT. Hell NO could Brady play in the league that Montana played in. F*ckin forget it. Joe is the goat and so is Ronnie
He terrified Romo into his being.
Would y’all consider Ronnie Lott the first Hybrid LB?
When football was FOOTBALL!
Animal
Punisher
Some players have that look, the eyes.... killers.
🙌🏽
Would love to see highlights of Keena Turner, OLB # 58 SF 49ers.
Sure! That's a good one. I'll add him to the list for ya. Gonna be a bit, but I'll let ya know how it goes.. thanks!
@@StrangeVoodooTV Good player, and a super human being....When he came to Maui some years ago ( long after retirement ) with the 49ers to play the Maui cops in basketball, some of the 49ers were signing autographs at half-time. I turned to the wife, and said that Keena Turner would be the last to bail on autograph signing....sure enough, Mr. Turner was last, still signing autographs as both squads were warming up for the second half. He was not about to disappoint any kids...
That's awesome! So great to hear. Gotta love and respect someone like that. Happy you got that experience, Bud.
Hey, Bud! Hope you're doing well. Just uploaded that Keena Turner Highlight for ya (Here: ruclips.net/video/giycH6Af08s/видео.html)! Hope you enjoy it. Please feel free to let me know whatcha think about it over there on that video. Appreciate ya!
Tks !!
Highlights start at 2:11.
I never knew Lott played on the Jets wtf lol
Awesome video so much respect for Ronnie Lott but in today's NFL you're gonna see at least 30 Yellow flags flying around lol. Just let them play!!!!!
☝️
Wrong choice of highlight music…
Haha! Well, to each their own, I guess.. no problem with that at all. Hope you enjoyed the highlight otherwise. Have a great rest of your night/day, bud! ✌🤟🏈
Bro if you tell me the dude who's gonna be covering me is that dude over there who's neck is thicker than his head imma fake PMS cramps and go sit down . On mommas
Darren sharper
Ronnie Lott ruined his own highlights... the camera men could not reverse the direction they were moving as fast as he reversed receiver's direction.
He’s a animal