1:11 - the greatest punt ever, based on situation. 80+ yards, bombed it over the return man, minimal roll to pad the length of the punt, and dead at the 2.
BYUs punter when I was visiting for an asu game absolutely bombed it and it went through the back of the end zone while the punter was in his own ten I think
@morty pen I'm sure he didn't want to return it from 80-90 yards, probably be a waste of time with all the guys running towards you from the time the ball was in the air. It's kinda confusing 😅
I watched the Steve O'Neal NY Jets punt back in the day live (on B&W TV) in 1969. Last year of the AFL, which I loved and loved the Joe Namath Jets even more. First time to see that punt in color!!
Yep, I watched that game too. Broadway Joe got me interested in the Jets...which really only lasted as long as he did. Still fun to see Joe doing commercials!
@Cousin Vinny I was there - nose bleed seat in the northwest corner. Why are so many records for bad defense held by my poor Broncos from the 1960s? Billy Thompson was the guy who muffed that punt - he's in the Broncos ring of fame for several seasons of excellent plays, but . . .
@@jonhohensee3258 The other one I know about Cunningham and punting is that he made a total of 12 punts as an Eagle. 2 of those are in the top 40 longest NFL punts ever. Dude probably could have been the GOAT punter if he weren't the great QB he was.
The best QB/P to play in the NFCE was the great Danny White & his 3 straight NFCCG appearances as starting QB & 600 Punts. 20+k yards passing & 25+k yards punting. Dude gets lost in the shuffle of history even had 500 yards rushing
Mike Scifres in the 2007 playoff against the Colts proves this point. He punted six times. Colts' starting positions after his punts were the 10, 19, 3, 7, 9, and 1 yard lines.
Pat McAfee is the greatest punter since Ray Guy, and hell, he is the most culturally important punter of all time. Gold Jacket for Cultural Importance Alone for McAfee
true story. I met him at Camp Atterbury Indiana. He visited us troops there and watched our combatives training. I put him in an arm bar. Coolest man ever. Very personable
I was at the "Bluegrass Miracle" game between LSU and Kentucky in 2002 in which LSU won on a 74-yard hail Mary. Early on in that game, LSU punter Donnie Jones hit an 86-yard punt, which was the longest I've ever seen in person. Jones went on to play about 15 years in the NFL.
Here is the Original Semitic Text. HERE is Our TRUE Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic Scroll: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
These punts included the “roll” after it his the ground which I know is included with the total yardage. A term rarely heard anymore in NFL broadcasts is “hang time” which used to be a metric used to measure how good a punter was. The higher and longer a punter could keep the football airborne determined whether or not the defenders could reach the punt receiver before he caught it. Ray Guy, Reggie Roby two of the best at hang time. I’m sure more of the older folk will give more names to add to the list of two I’ve given.
The most under appreciated player. You can have a huge impact, but your fans will still boo as you come out just because you are giving the ball to the other team.
02:52 I saw that on TV. From the one yard line to the one yard line, 98 yards. I always thought the returner accidently kicked it until I finally got to see it again years ago on RUclips.
I was attending WVU when Todd Sauerbrun kicked that 90+ yard punt. He also had a 71 yarder in the same game. Only highlights of the kickoff classic which saw a lopsided drubbing of the Mountaineers at the hands of the defending national champion Cornhuskers.
I new of a few of these punts but for the most part they were all new and exciting to learn about. Very enjoyable video. Thanks for posting. Huge thumbs up!!!!
1:11 is one of the best punts I've ever seen. I've watched almost every best punt compilation on RUclips because I'm weird and enjoy punting lol but ive never seen this clip! 80 yards through the air, rolled just enough to get the return man not to pick it up, and stopped DEAD a yard and a half before the end zone. Perfect punt.
I don't think you're crazy. I'm one of the few people who would punt on 4th down in Madden or NCAA because hitting a coffin corner inside the 5 is more satisfying to me than actually scoring a touchdown lol
Based on what I saw it was the longest distance in the air of any of these shown. The bounce on the ground has a large element of luck and can be prevented by the returner catching the ball. But you can't stop 80 yards in the air.
i saw Ray Guy punt from end zone to end zone when he played with Southern Mississippi against Ole Miss. Bill Malouf was the return guy. It hit over his head and bounced two or three times before going into and through the endzone. I think 1972 but not certain.Awesome.
Not a punt really. But when I was in high school our punter(Dan Henke) had an 80yd punt on a free kick after a safety. About 50yds in the air and rolled the last 30 for a touchback.
I remember 1 punt in the Pro Bowl where the AFC punter (I think he was a former rugby player from another country) boomed a punt from his own end zone to the other end zone I'm amazed that that isn't the only time it's been done. Good video!
The 2 best consistent long punt kickers I've ever seen are #1 Ray Guy with the Raiders, #2 Rick Roby with with the Oilers, I'm 58 & those are the 2 best I've ever seen
"My cat died." "How did your cat die??" "Well, she scratched me, so after she scratched me I *accidentally* punted her across the room." "I hate you with a fiery passion." "She just died."
They really don’t, and it’s unfortunate. Kickers and punters both play crucial roles in a football game, but everyone cares more about quarterbacks, running backs, receivers, etc. Special teams players are people too
Was a punter up to college. Usually, you get close to a sweet spot. With practice, you can get a routine solid kick. But every now and then, maybe 1:10: you’ll find that one place on the ball that sends the air though the ball perfectly. You know as soon as you kick. Immediately that that was a monster.
As I understand it, Phil Braga, Sr., kicking for Cal in the '20s, sent the longest punt up to that time and that kick lasted as the longest for decades afterward.
I witnessed the longest punt in NFL history. It happened in 1969 in a game between the Jets and Broncos at Mile High Stadium. 98 yards by Steve Oneal at 2:52.
lmao, the guys at 1:21 are just like, "holy shit" also I'm glad Shane Lechler is here with his 80 yarder, i was watchin that one. Loved watching him and The Great Sebass.
They forgot about Southern University’s Matt Bushart’s punt in a 1996 game at Northwestern Louisiana. 85 yards with no bounce. That’s all air yards. Hang time of at least 6 seconds. Everyone was in awe. . .
Funny enough, I went to Highschool with Johnny Hekker. He once punted the ball straight up in the air during a game lol Now he plays for the Rams. Hilarious. Happy that he is one of the best now :)
That longest punt was kicked 5 yds deep in the Jet endzone and was picked up by a Bronco at like the 1/2 yard line! Though it probably went down as a 97 or 98 yrd punt (the 2 as the line of scrimmage)... it was actually 104 - 105 yrd punt!
@@thenumber2854 Jesus loves you bro.. He died for your sins on that cross so you could be forgiven, and if you accept Him into your heart you will be saved
@@noahfrank93 what he means is because its only on sports videos that people copy each other and keep putting Christian statements like Jesus loves you. Its not wrong at all and very positive but youtube sees past this behavior and is labeling this as attention seeking and sheep minded
The team at my high school had a great left-footed punter who was also the star right-handed quarterback. He was naturally left-handed but his father had trained him from preschool to be a quarterback and forced him to play "correctly".
First time I have ever seen the actual footage from the legendary 98 yard punt from his own Jet 1 yard line and picked up at the Browns 1 yard line. I wanna say the game was at Shea Stadium in 1973 or 1974 without cheating and using Google.
1:10 Punted from his 5 Air distance : 83 yards Hit at 12 Rolled 10 yards to the 2 yard line and rolled dead on its own to be picked up... 93!!!! total yards from his spot. The gunners literally looked at each other in amazement...
About a million years ago, I went to a game at the Rose Bowl. We were walking in and I kept hearing BOOM! (Pause) BOOM! (Pause) BOOM! I was asking if they were testing a cannon or something they used on touchdown celebrations or something. Turns out it was a guy named Reggie Roby, a punter for the University of Iowa kicking these amazing punts in practice. He passed away in 2005. I will always remember him and that sound. Iowa lost badly to Washington in that game.
1:11 - the greatest punt ever, based on situation. 80+ yards, bombed it over the return man, minimal roll to pad the length of the punt, and dead at the 2.
I was like 🤯🤯🤯
BYUs punter when I was visiting for an asu game absolutely bombed it and it went through the back of the end zone while the punter was in his own ten I think
@morty pen I'm sure he didn't want to return it from 80-90 yards, probably be a waste of time with all the guys running towards you from the time the ball was in the air. It's kinda confusing 😅
did you not watch the full video. the guy had a 98 yard put stop at the 1 inch line and had coverage to tackle the returner at the 2.
@@SovereignMoney return man could have caught it on the fly, and it rolled 30 yards after he let it bounce. Should have been a 68 yard punt.
No cheesy music, no crazy editing, even where there was no or bad audio you just left it. Perfect. Thank you.
I dunno. I kind of wanted the AskMojo method where you provide 3-5 seconds of actual audio and 1 minute of pointless narration per clip.
Textbook on how to make a montage
Considering how good of a qb and punter Cunningham was, it’s safe to say he’s got some pretty impressive limbs
He did have heavy winds at his back as you can see with all the stuff flying around on the field
All 5 of them
@@bishopm4401 😏
@@stote63 😏
@@bishopm4401 I was gonna day that lmaooo
If the Patriots offense never got going in the 4th, Johnny Hekker is a Super Bowl MVP. Damn...
and they barely did.. defensive battle..
Game was rigged for the Pats to win so that wouldn’t happen
@@kingfishcakes69 damn I see you commenting this multiple times. You hella salty
@@kingfishcakes69 Lambs flew 1900 miles to the SB, just to kick a FG!
Dave Jennings & Sean Lendetta both put bids in too iirc SB25 & SB46
That punter for the colts seems like a very cool guy, he should start a podcast with AJ Hawk and have Aaron Rodgers on the show sometimes.
Nah that would never catch on 😆
You are legit never going to believe this 😳
Idk man he kinda seems like smackdown kinda guy imo
could probably do Rodgers on Tuesdays maybe 🤔
😂😂that is so funny and original I’m so weak and dead lol omg lmao haha hehe
Longest punt in Super bowl history is so fitting for 53
Game was rigged for the Pats to win
@@kingfishcakes69 true
Most boring SB ever dude didn’t even watch it
@@kingfishcakes69 bruh how
@@cerealissoup84 the Yankees logo is all you need to see. Can't buy a championship anymore
The 2nd punt was quarterback Randall Cunningham
That’s crazy this is before I was born , did he start at both position? Or was it just a weird situation
@@PaparockOnPS5 weird
@@dawgwifahatalpha4985 no he played both positions
@@calebspangler132 interesting 🧐
That was insane
I watched the Steve O'Neal NY Jets punt back in the day live (on B&W TV) in 1969. Last year of the AFL, which I loved and loved the Joe Namath Jets even more. First time to see that punt in color!!
Yep, I watched that game too. Broadway Joe got me interested in the Jets...which really only lasted as long as he did.
Still fun to see Joe doing commercials!
@Cousin Vinny I was there - nose bleed seat in the northwest corner. Why are so many records for bad defense held by my poor Broncos from the 1960s? Billy Thompson was the guy who muffed that punt - he's in the Broncos ring of fame for several seasons of excellent plays, but . . .
I had never such a high quality version of it
2:00 Damn it was good to hear Keith Jackson's voice.
Steve O'Neal had an interesting style of kicking style, he was stepping into the ball during the snap so he only had a single step before he punted.
Fun Fact: Randall Cunningham was on the 1983 and 1984 College Football All-America Team selections as a punter.
Nice. Ty did not know that.
xtlm - Hey! That IS fun! 😃
@@jonhohensee3258 The other one I know about Cunningham and punting is that he made a total of 12 punts as an Eagle. 2 of those are in the top 40 longest NFL punts ever.
Dude probably could have been the GOAT punter if he weren't the great QB he was.
@@xtlm - Stop! The fun is killing me!
The best QB/P to play in the NFCE was the great Danny White & his 3 straight NFCCG appearances as starting QB & 600 Punts. 20+k yards passing & 25+k yards punting. Dude gets lost in the shuffle of history even had 500 yards rushing
RIP Ray Guy, the first great NFL punter and huge contributor to Raider's Superbowl championships. Great compilation!
Taken in the first round and he was a steal.
Ray Guy hit the speakers at the top of the astrodome so Oiler’s coach Bum Phillips accused him of using helium in his footballs. True story… 😎
Ray Guy may have been the greatest punting specialist, but Sammy Baugh was the first great NFL punter.
Thats a sick name
I'm glad they had Steve O'Neill for the Jets on here... NFL record 98 yards
you need to kinda old "like me" and you?? to recall back that far...still 98 yards WOW
need to "be" told you I was old
Jim Thorpe once kicked a 99 yard punt
I love how the gunners somehow lose 50 IQ points when they’re tracking down the punt around the end zone.
They also seem to love to down the ball while its still moving
A 98 yd punt??!?! That's insane that he kicked that bomb with a safety on hand!
Punters are so underrated, they can completely change the momentum of a game with nice far punt.
that's why its called football?
Mike Scifres in the 2007 playoff against the Colts proves this point. He punted six times. Colts' starting positions after his punts were the 10, 19, 3, 7, 9, and 1 yard lines.
2:02 For those of us old enough to remember Keith Jackson, there's nothing like him calling a college football game.
God was he awful
Ray Guy the Hall of Famer passed away today. 11/2/2022 -72 years old. Thanks for blasting the ball into the roof of the Superdome!
Ray Guy was drafted by Al Davis! That's how good Guy was and that was how smart Davis was!
Has anyone else noticed that any video with punters doing great things almost always has a Pat McAfee clip.
Hammer Dahn
Internet rule. All punting videos must include Pat Mcafee.
Pat McAfee is the greatest punter since Ray Guy, and hell, he is the most culturally important punter of all time. Gold Jacket for Cultural Importance Alone for McAfee
If he hasn’t retired so soon (to be an incredibly successful sports personality) he would be easy HoF
true story. I met him at Camp Atterbury Indiana. He visited us troops there and watched our combatives training. I put him in an arm bar. Coolest man ever. Very personable
I was at the "Bluegrass Miracle" game between LSU and Kentucky in 2002 in which LSU won on a 74-yard hail Mary. Early on in that game, LSU punter Donnie Jones hit an 86-yard punt, which was the longest I've ever seen in person. Jones went on to play about 15 years in the NFL.
Shout out to everyone who played special teams
AIRBORNE
D. Chavez - No.
@@jonhohensee3258 Special teamers are people too
Here is the Original Semitic Text. HERE is Our TRUE Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Semitic Scroll:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
@@Praise___YaH there isn’t proof of that 😂
These punts included the “roll” after it his the ground which I know is included with the total yardage.
A term rarely heard anymore in NFL broadcasts is “hang time” which used to be a metric used to measure how good a punter was. The higher and longer a punter could keep the football airborne determined whether or not the defenders could reach the punt receiver before he caught it.
Ray Guy, Reggie Roby two of the best at hang time. I’m sure more of the older folk will give more names to add to the list of two I’ve given.
The most under appreciated player. You can have a huge impact, but your fans will still boo as you come out just because you are giving the ball to the other team.
1:16 RIP JOE MCKNIGHT
The second to last one sounds like what you would hear on Earth if you used a ps5 controller as your mic on Mars.
Why do I find this video oddly satisfying
Jason Allen ayoo
Joe - question mark
Me too
2004, Washington State at Arizona. Kyle Basler (WSU) literally boots it from his own endzone to the other for a touchdback. Biggest punt ever.
The punt by Steve O'Neal of the Jets was 98 yards and I believe it's still an NFL record. This was in 1969 vs the Denver Broncos.
From the video Id say it was 105 yards!
History will say 98 tho
He’s a dentist now.
You are correct Sir!
1 to 1 is still 98 yards. Since you're allowed to punt all the way up to the line of scrimmage, it's not measured how far behind it you kick from.
You know you’re at the beginning of a loooong NFL offseason when you look forward to watching longest punt videos 😂
02:52 I saw that on TV. From the one yard line to the one yard line, 98 yards. I always thought the returner accidently kicked it until I finally got to see it again years ago on RUclips.
Johnny Hecker is a beast 😏
He not
Yes hes is
Tress Way is better
@@bdog600 cap my guy
@@okestboomer Tress Way is the goat and can punt a ball 75 yards through the air
I was attending WVU when Todd Sauerbrun kicked that 90+ yard punt. He also had a 71 yarder in the same game. Only highlights of the kickoff classic which saw a lopsided drubbing of the Mountaineers at the hands of the defending national champion Cornhuskers.
I new of a few of these punts but for the most part they were all new and exciting to learn about.
Very enjoyable video. Thanks for posting. Huge thumbs up!!!!
Remember that punts are measured from the line of scrimmage even though punters are usually ~12 yards or so behind it.
3:15 I was wondering if you had this one. Steve O’Neal of the Jets, who grew up to become a dentist, went 98 yards in Denver’s rareified air
1:11 is one of the best punts I've ever seen. I've watched almost every best punt compilation on RUclips because I'm weird and enjoy punting lol but ive never seen this clip!
80 yards through the air, rolled just enough to get the return man not to pick it up, and stopped DEAD a yard and a half before the end zone.
Perfect punt.
Nah man punts are cool, don’t call yourself weird for liking them
I wish that clip was higher resolution
I don't think you're crazy. I'm one of the few people who would punt on 4th down in Madden or NCAA because hitting a coffin corner inside the 5 is more satisfying to me than actually scoring a touchdown lol
did you watch the full video? there was a 98 yard punt
Based on what I saw it was the longest distance in the air of any of these shown. The bounce on the ground has a large element of luck and can be prevented by the returner catching the ball. But you can't stop 80 yards in the air.
i saw Ray Guy punt from end zone to end zone when he played with Southern Mississippi against Ole Miss. Bill Malouf was the return guy. It hit over his head and bounced two or three times before going into and through the endzone. I think 1972 but not certain.Awesome.
Best consistent punter I've seen was Miami Dolphins' Reggie Roby.
I was about to say that I was shocked he didn’t have any in these highlights. RIP Reggie.
As a punter back in the day. It is so hard mentally to do this. Kudos.
1:21 The single greatest “you’re seeing what I’m seeing, right?” reaction I’ve ever seen
Punters deserve more appreciation because it’s an important play
3:10 that was for sure the greatest punt of all time. Punting from your own end zone and you pin it on the one? How?
also that punt coverage team getting down and tackling him at the like the 3 basically. epic!
That was a 98 Yard punt. Think about that.
The Nebraska return man at 2:09 did extremely well to return that punt to his own 30.
Not a punt really. But when I was in high school our punter(Dan Henke) had an 80yd punt on a free kick after a safety. About 50yds in the air and rolled the last 30 for a touchback.
Wow great kick
Laces out Dan
Where is sarah fuller I thought she was the greatest kicker ever
@@bdog600 not funny anymore
@@dakprescott12hunnitnfceast54 Just like it wasn’t funny when your leg snapped in 2 pieces
I never thought Punting could Be so Fun to watch.
I'm not looking at how far it rolls, I'm looking at the distance when it hits, and the air time, which all is so insane.
I remember 1 punt in the Pro Bowl where the AFC punter (I think he was a former rugby player from another country) boomed a punt from his own end zone to the other end zone I'm amazed that that isn't the only time it's been done. Good video!
Ray Guy, and Shane Lechler from the Raiders. Hang time, and distance.
You can't forget Reggie Roby.
The 2 best consistent long punt kickers I've ever seen are #1 Ray Guy with the Raiders, #2 Rick Roby with with the Oilers, I'm 58 & those are the 2 best I've ever seen
1:35 he checked his own teammate, well deserved
"My cat died."
"How did your cat die??"
"Well, she scratched me, so after she scratched me I *accidentally* punted her across the room."
"I hate you with a fiery passion."
"She just died."
The greatest/most clutch game ever by a punter was chargers vs colts 2008 wild card. Mike Scifres was unbelievable!
Imagine how far these punter guys could kick a baby 🫠
Hekker was a darkhorse for MVP for that SB. He was amazing.
Thanks, Hekker's mom.
In Canadian football those kick would earn a single point, the Rouge.
I feel like punters and kicks don’t get enough credit 😭😭😭
They really don’t, and it’s unfortunate. Kickers and punters both play crucial roles in a football game, but everyone cares more about quarterbacks, running backs, receivers, etc. Special teams players are people too
Harry Newsome of the Vikings had an 84 Yard Punt in 1992 against the Steelers at Three Rivers Stadium.
Thought this was 7 years ago haha 😂
Was a punter up to college. Usually, you get close to a sweet spot. With practice, you can get a routine solid kick. But every now and then, maybe 1:10: you’ll find that one place on the ball that sends the air though the ball perfectly. You know as soon as you kick. Immediately that that was a monster.
Lol, Pat McAfee did the Charles Barkley golf shot 🤣
As I understand it, Phil Braga, Sr., kicking for Cal in the '20s, sent the longest punt up to that time and that kick lasted as the longest for decades afterward.
I witnessed the longest punt in NFL history. It happened in 1969 in a game between the Jets and Broncos at Mile High Stadium. 98 yards by Steve Oneal at 2:52.
Actually the AFL, of course, but the records are considered together.
1:11 I’ve never heard a crowd react to a punt right off the foot like that . That is what disbelief sounds like fellas 😂
Love how there is no intro and the thumbnail is the first clip keep it up man! 👍👍👍
Tyler Sumpter punt during Troy vs Nebraska 2018. 90 yard punt, and rolled out of the end zone to the end of the stadium.
Pat McAfee commented on it.
lmao, the guys at 1:21 are just like, "holy shit"
also I'm glad Shane Lechler is here with his 80 yarder, i was watchin that one. Loved watching him and The Great Sebass.
Nice pfp!
Dang, judging from the burger wrappers flying around in clip 2, it seems like Randall was kicking it into a headwind.
Deestroying watching this like 😍
I remember when Max McGee punted for 75 yds. back in the late 50's. That was before we had specialized kickers! He was a wide receiver by trade.
1:56 This is LITERALLY the first time I've seen a kicker do a kick "celebration"
Oh Pat was/is crazy : ) he also recovered his own onside kick vs texans.
They forgot about Southern University’s Matt Bushart’s punt in a 1996 game at Northwestern Louisiana. 85 yards with no bounce. That’s all air yards. Hang time of at least 6 seconds. Everyone was in awe. . .
I can't believe that I just watched a video on punts🤣
Me to🤣🤣
Special teams may decide the game. Complementary football :P xD
Funny enough, I went to Highschool with Johnny Hekker. He once punted the ball straight up in the air during a game lol Now he plays for the Rams. Hilarious. Happy that he is one of the best now :)
My bro Randall Cunningham kicked that second Punt. He was a true athletic freak. He really did everything 🦅
I like how the one kid punted it 85 yards and then jumps in the air . And absolutely none of his teammates were celebrating
Defense: HA! WE GOT THEM AT THE GOAL LINE
Punter: YEEEEET
A good punt/punter always gets me hype asf
Imagine having to punt out of your end zone back when the goal post were on the goal line right in front of you
its kind of wholesome to see the punters finally get attention
0:17 Jim Nantz was right, that is the only highlight I’ve ever seen from that Super Bowl, what a disappointing game
The only reason I liked it was because I was a pats fan🙂
@@francisfoley2217 was?
Oops, no That’s was a typo, still a huge pats fan. I’m not a bandwagon 😂
The Bucs and Chiefs gave that dud a run for its money.
I’ve become so absorbed by football that I’m watching punter highlights
On my freshmen football team on our first game, our QB’s first game punt ever was a 50 yarder. I think thats pretty impressive tbh.
McAfee’s Charles Barkley golf swing celebration is priceless
I miss Keith Jackson
Ehhh they missed the San Diego college punter. One of best punting performances I’ve ever seen including pros.
Randall Cunningham was so underrated
Randall Cunningham while here at UNLV he set the NCAA record for the longest punt 93 yards!
Hi
Bye
That longest punt was kicked 5 yds deep in the Jet endzone and was picked up by a Bronco at like the 1/2 yard line! Though it probably went down as a 97 or 98 yrd punt (the 2 as the line of scrimmage)... it was actually 104 - 105 yrd punt!
Jesus loves you
.
No thanks 😊
Dude I'm Christian too but don't be weird
@@chiefclonecone well what do you mean don’t be weird?
@@thenumber2854 Jesus loves you bro.. He died for your sins on that cross so you could be forgiven, and if you accept Him into your heart you will be saved
@@noahfrank93 what he means is because its only on sports videos that people copy each other and keep putting Christian statements like Jesus loves you. Its not wrong at all and very positive but youtube sees past this behavior and is labeling this as attention seeking and sheep minded
A compilation of the best plays in football history!
The team at my high school had a great left-footed punter who was also the star right-handed quarterback.
He was naturally left-handed but his father had trained him from preschool to be a quarterback and forced him to play "correctly".
Matt Araiza will have a highlight reel longer than this entire video in just a few years lol.
Well that’s unfortunate
First time I have ever seen the actual footage from the legendary 98 yard punt from his own Jet 1 yard line and picked up at the Browns 1 yard line. I wanna say the game was at Shea Stadium in 1973 or 1974 without cheating and using Google.
1:10
Punted from his 5
Air distance : 83 yards
Hit at 12
Rolled 10 yards to the 2 yard line and rolled dead on its own to be picked up...
93!!!! total yards from his spot.
The gunners literally looked at each other in amazement...
About a million years ago, I went to a game at the Rose Bowl. We were walking in and I kept hearing BOOM! (Pause) BOOM! (Pause) BOOM! I was asking if they were testing a cannon or something they used on touchdown celebrations or something. Turns out it was a guy named Reggie Roby, a punter for the University of Iowa kicking these amazing punts in practice. He passed away in 2005. I will always remember him and that sound. Iowa lost badly to Washington in that game.
To have your back foot ALMOST touch the back of the end zone and then to punt it to the opponent's 1? PERFECTION.
Nice of you to give punters some love
Randall Cunningham kicked into the wind and he was 10 yards into the end zone against the giants. Holy cannoli!
The funniest part was the Tenn Tech punter jumping up to celebrate but none of his teammates were there....🤣🤣🤣
You have to be a kicker/punter or just a full out football fan to watch this whole video lol.
Lol that second punt really was the only highlight of that super bowl
The offense started going during the 4th quarter
Check out the buffalo bills punter now. He played literally one game and they fired the old punter haha
aged like milk lol