Barry was the best running back ever! If he would play just two more years he would have Emma Smith’s record, and Emma Smith could’ve never touched him
You are really fun to listen to. I ALWAYS watch Barry Reactions. EVERYONE is delighted and the excitement is still there. 1989-1999. By the way, since your remarks are so entertaining, why not look into this OSU (Oklahoma St) highlights - Only 34 NCAA records in two years - before his senior year!
The punishment Barry took from tacklers over the course of his career is probably the same as your average starting RB takes in a season. He might get knocked off balance, get wrestled to the ground, or get snagged at the ankle, but nobody knocked him out of his shoes. He never got up slow, never got his bell rung.
Fun fact: on play 13, the guy that eventually tackled Barry is current Lions DC Aaron Glenn. I was also in the building for the game where Barry threw his lone interception. He attempted 4 passes in his career, going 1 for 4 with that one pick. It was a touchback(KC picked it off in the end zone), and eventually they lost 28-24, but it’s an interesting bit of history
I used to work for a regional airline at Detroit Metro. Barry flew out on us often. I'd say, realistically, he was about 5'9" or 5'10". The most amazing thing(s) though was his thighs. Each of his thighs were the size of an average grown man's waist... Incredible.
He did all of this behind the worst O line in the NFL. He retired at around 1400 yds short of Walter Payton's record. He accomplished all of this in just 10 yrs
Poor Jimmy Williams (8:29 in the video). Started his career with the Lions, and left for the Vikings just in time for this play. Not long after, he coached a couple years of college ball, and is now a HS coach.
G.O.A.T and no one else has ever been close .....if anyone says so they either have no clue or are spitting biased BS. This dude averaged .7 yards per carry more than L.T. over his career and almost a yard more per carry over Walter ....it aint close. Crazy mad skills we will never see again. As a starter in college for 1 year the dude averaged 248 yards per game rushing, over 300 all purpose yards per game and 3.2 TDs . Yes , that is correct PER GAME .
Barry embarrassed some great defenders. Clip 8 has John Lynch for the Bucs getting frozen at the line a scrimmage and he’s in the HOF. Ken Norton for the Cowboys (51) and Joey Browner (47) of the Vikings were great defenders but nobody in league history was more dangerous in the open field than Barry. There has been stronger and faster runners than Barry but nobody had the moves that he did. His legs were so strong and his lack of height made it so tough for defenders to find him through the lineman until he flew by them. His could change direction so quickly it seemed to defy the laws of physics. If he played longer he would have sailed past Walter and Emmitt’s records.
Barry Sanders never missed a Pro Bowl. He AVERAGED over 1500 rushing yards a season. He only had one season with fewer than 1300 rushing yards-the season when he sat out 5 games. He was the best football player, any position, some years. He won a league MVP at RB with over 2000 rushing yards one season, and finished second in MVP voting another season. His offensive line was not good, and defenses keyed in on him every gameplan. And just watch the footage. The best running back of all time; it’s not remotely close. -Sincerely, a Titans fan
MOST YDS consecutive is 15269 yds in 10 seasons and is an NFL RB record that will NEVER BE TOUCHED .....and the only player to do that is named BARRY SANDERS, the next closest RB is behind Barry by over 400 yds. FACTS, BARRY was the GOAT of RBs
The most electrifying and most humble player in NFL history. 😍😍
#1 was incredible, leaving 11 cowboys laying on the ground... but my personal fav was the #2, when he turned the defender 360 degrees.
Turned me around without barely touching em lmaooo
yeah 89-99, solid 10 years straight of greatness.
89-98, retired 99 but still. if barry had not retired 4 years before his contract was up. noone would ever cartch him
Bro. I have watched a lotta people react to the 50 playz. You been the most fun so far. "Bricks in they pockets" lol
I appreciate that
Keep going bro I fw you and I’m a birds fan you kno what you be talkin bout lol i watch every jawn 💯💯
Appreciate that
Barry was the best running back ever! If he would play just two more years he would have Emma Smith’s record, and Emma Smith could’ve never touched him
Emmitt, not Emma😊
@@pampietro8980 yes I know
@@pampietro8980 I meant Emmit
Emmitt
You are really fun to listen to. I ALWAYS watch Barry Reactions. EVERYONE is delighted and the excitement is still there. 1989-1999. By the way, since your remarks are so entertaining, why not look into this OSU (Oklahoma St) highlights - Only 34 NCAA records in two years - before his senior year!
I appreciate that.
R.I.P. to the defenders knees who tried open tackling Barry. 🐐
🤣
Met the man when I was 13. Better human being than RB. Truth. &... he's the GOAT.
Great reaction..
Lol...first tackler NEVER takes Barry down
The punishment Barry took from tacklers over the course of his career is probably the same as your average starting RB takes in a season. He might get knocked off balance, get wrestled to the ground, or get snagged at the ankle, but nobody knocked him out of his shoes. He never got up slow, never got his bell rung.
Fun fact: on play 13, the guy that eventually tackled Barry is current Lions DC Aaron Glenn. I was also in the building for the game where Barry threw his lone interception. He attempted 4 passes in his career, going 1 for 4 with that one pick. It was a touchback(KC picked it off in the end zone), and eventually they lost 28-24, but it’s an interesting bit of history
I used to work for a regional airline at Detroit Metro. Barry flew out on us often.
I'd say, realistically, he was about 5'9" or 5'10".
The most amazing thing(s) though was his thighs. Each of his thighs were the size of an average grown man's waist... Incredible.
He did all of this behind the worst O line in the NFL. He retired at around 1400 yds short of Walter Payton's record. He accomplished all of this in just 10 yrs
Niner fan and I fw you heavy bro
Poor Jimmy Williams (8:29 in the video). Started his career with the Lions, and left for the Vikings just in time for this play.
Not long after, he coached a couple years of college ball, and is now a HS coach.
The GOAT.
favorite is #5, Sanders cuts back and the QB makes the TD sign before he's crossed the line of scrimmage
He is the best I ever saw.
"If there's a better runner, God has not made him yet" -Wayne Fontes
“Hockey Sanders” 🤘🏻
8:19 that man need like 3 arms to touch Barry after the space he created with that move.
Big props to Herman Moore for blocking for Barry. They almost always knew what each other was going to do. #WhatUpDoe
Those aren't scrubs he's leaving lying on the ground. I count at least a dozen hall of famers.
G.O.A.T and no one else has ever been close .....if anyone says so they either have no clue or are spitting biased BS. This dude averaged .7 yards per carry more than L.T. over his career and almost a yard more per carry over Walter ....it aint close. Crazy mad skills we will never see again. As a starter in college for 1 year the dude averaged 248 yards per game rushing, over 300 all purpose yards per game and 3.2 TDs . Yes , that is correct PER GAME .
There was a team...I forget which one that trained chasing and trying to catch chickens before their games with Barry..
Barry embarrassed some great defenders. Clip 8 has John Lynch for the Bucs getting frozen at the line a scrimmage and he’s in the HOF. Ken Norton for the Cowboys (51) and Joey Browner (47) of the Vikings were great defenders but nobody in league history was more dangerous in the open field than Barry. There has been stronger and faster runners than Barry but nobody had the moves that he did. His legs were so strong and his lack of height made it so tough for defenders to find him through the lineman until he flew by them. His could change direction so quickly it seemed to defy the laws of physics. If he played longer he would have sailed past Walter and Emmitt’s records.
He got fool's doing superman training to catch him😅
Barry Sanders never missed a Pro Bowl. He AVERAGED over 1500 rushing yards a season. He only had one season with fewer than 1300 rushing yards-the season when he sat out 5 games. He was the best football player, any position, some years. He won a league MVP at RB with over 2000 rushing yards one season, and finished second in MVP voting another season. His offensive line was not good, and defenses keyed in on him every gameplan. And just watch the footage. The best running back of all time; it’s not remotely close. -Sincerely, a Titans fan
That’s wild to never have missed a pro bowl lmaoooo
MOST YDS consecutive is 15269 yds in 10 seasons and is an NFL RB record that will NEVER BE TOUCHED .....and the only player to do that is named BARRY SANDERS, the next closest RB is behind Barry by over 400 yds. FACTS, BARRY was the GOAT of RBs
Play #3 Singletary missed a tackle as well.
"Horsecollars" were legal back then.
Especially if the refs weren't fans of you!
he was the only great about the Lions back then.
Please react to the Colorado n standford game
JIM BROWN!! Do some research on him. He's comparable. Barry's dad always put Barry number 2 to Jim
Correction: Barry's dad put him at #3 behind Jim Brown and himself! 🙂
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