I miss this kind of football. They let the players play, talk, push and shove, and no flags. Just pure football and emotion. You don't see rivalries turned into friendships like this.
@Tharen Gore not true at all. Blame liberals and their desire to always want to change things. The sport was beautiful before liberals took over with their PC and SJW culture....don’t believe me? Hockey is just as good as it use to be...why? Bc they don’t pushover to cries from beta soyboy liberals lmao
Blame Ken Stabler, Bo Jackson, Larry Johnson, Aaron Hernandez, Junior Seaul and, yours truly, Brett Favre for experiencing cte and reporting it to tHe guvveRmenT. Murrica!
Facts..take it like a man..but damm..favre is tough man.i love watch the oldskool player.they not afraid to take the hit.even sometime it might hurt badly..im from asia,dont know much about american football,but it very fun to watch.This is really the real man game.
True. I'm a lie long Bucs fan. The Dungy era was my fav. I really do miss this rivalry. When the two teams would play the media would call it "The Battle of the Bays." This new era with Arians I believe will be great, but Arians sure does like to blame everyone but himself.
This is exactly why QB's back then like Favre are better than most QB's today. They actually took a beating every single game and still came out and put up crazy numbers.
I literally almost cried as a Vikings fan back with bounty because I forget how old favre was but he was getting rocked left and right and I recall when Favre rolled/sprained his ankle, went to the sideline and was back the next qtr he was in his 40’s at the point.
@@telamb9 that game was actually disgusting. The blatant late hits and roughing the passer penalties not called on the Saints won them the game and ended 2 great quarterbacks careers. The should have not got off so easily and been sued to their demise. Actually appalled and not even a Vikings fan.
@@Terror832 yeah because offenses are wide open, predicated on throwing the ball and getting it out quick. Also no other QB will play as many consecutive games. Or have the clutch gene. Be a salty lil bears bitch ass fan ❤️
It was actually his last match with Favre that convinced Sapp to retire. Warren talked about it in his "A Football Life" episode: he was on the Raiders at the time, and they were playing in Green Bay. Favre comes out of the huddle, and Sapp immediately recognizes the play as a play-action go-route, but unlike his younger days when he was fast and powerful enough to blow it up, he didn't even get near Favre. He decided after that game that he'd rather retire than play with declining skills.
Yea. And that's cool for him to be able to do that because alot of athletes don't know when to quit and stick around to long and then end up looking bad
@@cellslave He played with several hof players on the Bucs, and as soon as he wasn't with them anymore, he stunk and retired in his early 30s. He was working at the NFL network when he got in the hof, and never would have been first ballot if he wasn't there. Without a hof caliber dl next to him, a hof lb behind him, and 2 hof level dbs, Sapp was just another guy. Every standout on those bucs teams did it without him. He was trash without them.
@@JayBuccola Warren Sapp trash? If you watched the video, the man was quite a monster. I dont think the Hall of Fame is perfect but anyone who makes it there probably made enough impact to be better than being called trash. Come on dude. Even Brett Farve respected the guy.
Back when ball players were warriors. Sapp and Farve are the epitome of mid-90s NFL, for better or worse. These guys were a big part of my childhood. I loved watching both play.
As a Packer fan, I loved this matchup - not just because Brett was 15-8 against them, but it was real backyard football - You could turn the score board off and be entertained for the whole game - Damn I miss those times !!
As a Bucs fan who went to every game in Tampa from 94-09 and countless games since, Brett is one of my favorite opposing players to not wear a Bucs jersey of all time. The Sapp/Favre rivalry was unlike anything else I've seen in football, and I felt the same way they did towards each other: mutual respect and insane competitive drive. Watching Sapp kicking down the Packers' endzone pylons and running past Favre/through their stretching line before every game in Tampa are memories I'll never forget. Different times
@Scrubber Slave this applies to which part of the season is being played. Flags are more fair in the early months while i agree they tend to favor the Stars later in the season. Flags at the end of a game also have been impacting the ov/un way too much lately. Its rigged.
Brees an Brady umm even tho P. Manning retired he would of aswell an Rodgers is more talented then Favre ever was an thats not just an opinion its a fact look at the stats
This was a fun time in the NFL. Favre and Sapp played the game like they were kids and had fun doing it. I love the mutual respect they have for each other. Warren said it beautifully. It was a match made in heaven.
Back when they could still actually play football the way it was intended. May as well just put a yellow no contact jersey on the QBs now. It's ridiculous and hard to watch.
@@jonmolina948 Prime Quarles was as good as twilight years Nickerson. Now if we had '93-'97 Hardy on that '02 team, that would be even more unfair than that D already was with 55, 99, 97, 20, and 99.
As a Packer fan I loved Warren Sapp. The two of them went back and forth at each other, but they also had a hell of a lot of respect for each other. Loved watching the two of them play each other and looked forward to every one of their games against each other.
Yep he was a good player but I had the pleasure of being around him every day. I worked on the strength staff in 2000. Probably the WORST human being and most racist person I’ve ever come in contact with. Coaches let him slide because of one word. Sacks. How he treated, fans, coaches, office personnel and KIDS in the community, karma was bound to get him eventually. I could tell you 3 stories I witnessed that would blow your mind.
Tampa Bay's defense was always the strength of the team. There were great Bucs defenses even prior to the Dungy era. But, that 97-02 defense was on a whole other level.
I can totally see these two now out on a country deck in rocking chairs, and a couple of brewskies and being best friends and having a good laugh about it all!! That’s how it truly should be. They both had respect for each other deep down. But the NFL is war!!!! No time or room for Mr Nice Guy.
I still wear my 2001 AFC Central Division Champions Pittsburgh steelers hat. You wouldn't believe how many people ask me what the hell is the "central" division.
@@bad74maverick1 Ahhh, the good old Central Division with the Steelers, Bengals, Browns, and Oilers. Great rivalries between all teams. Also, along with people not knowing what is the "Central Division", I've encountered a handful of football fans who thought the old Houston Oilers are the current Houston Texans!
@@KID_JEDI_76 Oh god! I grew up loving the oilers, the steelers and the lions. I loved Warren Moon as a little kid. I abhor the texans, they are not the oilers! I get pissed when they wear the throwback jerseys. My roommates tell me all the time they don't get it. I just tell them, no, no you wouldn't.
@@bad74maverick1 yeah, people don't realize that the old Houston Oilers are the current Tennessee Titans. I'm a Bengals fan but I did love the oilers, too, with Warren Moon and Ernest Givins.
Sapp was a great player and a character but I wouldn't say he's one-of-a-kind. I've met a lot of folks like him (not Hall of Fame football players but similar background and personality).
That was a great era, I remember before that when the battle of the Bays was must miss football, there was nothing worse than Green Bay vs Tampa Bay but by this time it was great football (and I was a Bears fan). Favre was cool, not many QBs head butt the opposing D-Lineman that's making their lives miserable.
That Buccaneer defense was absolutely filthy. HOFers all over the field in Sapp, Brooks, Lynch, and Barber. Simeon Rice should be another HOFer. Truly elite.
Warren Sapp was one of the most relentless DT football has ever seen. His motor has never been duplicated. The OL had to be sick of this guy because he NEVER took plays off. Look at what the U produced throughout the years and NFL wouldn't be the same without Ed Reed, Warren Sapp, Russell Maryland, Michael Irvin, Vinnie Testaverde, Jim Kelly, Steve Walsh, Jimmie Johnson, Alonzo Highsmith, Ray Lewis, and so many more.
That's the truth those jerseys are garbage they went to the change and they had better logos and color schemes but the glaziers picked the cheapest and worst one you could find
Man, the '90s and the old NFC Central!! I bought this new thing called "wireless cable" (directv) because they had a football package that I could watch these teams play!!
See now this makes more sense. Qbs never play against each other just like defenses never face each. Its always the offenses vs the defense. Or vice versa. Its annoying when they used to say Brady vs manning or Montana vs Aikman. Idiots.
How is it annoying to compare who had the better performance between great qb's? Seems like you're the idiot and I don't know why so many people liked your comment. 🤦♂️
@@randyk_18 because most people understand common sense with a team sport. Stupidity is a choice not an excuse. If a quarterback is on a team with a shitty defense he never play against his own defense only practices against them. And vise versa. Lol wtf
Watching Warren Sapp playing live in his prime was absolutely amazing.............still better than Aaron Donald any day of the week BUT Watching Brett Farve in his prime was even better!!!!!!!! I am a Bucs fan, but I 100% loved the way Farve played the game.............like a kid playing in his backyard; just having fun>>>>>>>that's what you saw outta Farve every Sunday. Brett Farve is my favorite player of all time. There will never be another Farve or Sapp as players or rivalry.........NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Back in this time there was a football promo and it was sapp talking about how he trained for farve. He then had a chicken with a 4 jersey on and sapp was chasing it all o we. Still one of my favorite prolog ever.
As a Bucs fan Since 87", This is What I remembers as Some of the Best Years of Football. Man, the years working up to that 1st Super Bowl Win, "the Dungy" Years, they were the Best.🏈 And the Warren Sapp vs. Brett Favre Rilvary, you never see shit like that Annymore. But, it was Real and felt by all who watched it, Lived it. That was Football❗🏈
That team broke my heart but the 2002 Bucs defense is definitely in the top 10, might be in the top 5 in NFL history. It’s very difficult to separate the very best defenses from one another so I can’t say exactly where they should be on that list but you’ll never convince me that there’s 10 defenses that were better than the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were in 2002.
Awesome rivalry that made 90’s football so memorable. I love the fact that Favre isn’t trying to kid anyone about bowing up on Sapp if it was on the street. Sapp was a beast.
I miss this kind of football. They let the players play, talk, push and shove, and no flags. Just pure football and emotion. You don't see rivalries turned into friendships like this.
Blame the guys from that time and older sueing the NFL for BILLIONS over the injuries they sustained while playing.
NFL is trash now
@Tharen Gore not true at all. Blame liberals and their desire to always want to change things. The sport was beautiful before liberals took over with their PC and SJW culture....don’t believe me? Hockey is just as good as it use to be...why? Bc they don’t pushover to cries from beta soyboy liberals lmao
Blame Ken Stabler, Bo Jackson, Larry Johnson, Aaron Hernandez, Junior Seaul and, yours truly, Brett Favre for experiencing cte and reporting it to tHe guvveRmenT. Murrica!
@@tharengore7215 they sued the nfl for trash talking?
Back when roughing the passer was NEVER thrown. 👍
It should be thrown. They just have gone too far and that flag ia thrown constantly.
@@ImGoingSupersonic it should never be thrown... its not ice skating.
@@trinadior2459 we should perfect players from unnecessary injury. But that rinky dink touch his face shit is lame af
When Football was played like men
@@thejudge7737 oh
Favre knows he would get ruined, but thats why he was loved and respected. He was a true warrior and didn't back down to anyone on the field.
Facts..take it like a man..but damm..favre is tough man.i love watch the oldskool player.they not afraid to take the hit.even sometime it might hurt badly..im from asia,dont know much about american football,but it very fun to watch.This is really the real man game.
True. I'm a lie long Bucs fan. The Dungy era was my fav. I really do miss this rivalry. When the two teams would play the media would call it "The Battle of the Bays." This new era with Arians I believe will be great, but Arians sure does like to blame everyone but himself.
@Alonso Gee Lie about what?
Favre knew his teammates got his back... but anyway he was one tough sob indeed.
dungy hates green bay to this day. @@timothyreuscher8511
This is exactly why QB's back then like Favre are better than most QB's today. They actually took a beating every single game and still came out and put up crazy numbers.
I literally almost cried as a Vikings fan back with bounty because I forget how old favre was but he was getting rocked left and right and I recall when Favre rolled/sprained his ankle, went to the sideline and was back the next qtr he was in his 40’s at the point.
Except he was addicted to vicodin at the time. I think that played a part in why he was able to take the beating and still play the next week
@@gorkism damn didn’t know that he was on pain killers but still he was in his 40’s wasn’t he?
@@telamb9 that game was actually disgusting. The blatant late hits and roughing the passer penalties not called on the Saints won them the game and ended 2 great quarterbacks careers. The should have not got off so easily and been sued to their demise. Actually appalled and not even a Vikings fan.
@@telamb9 I remember Brett going back in with a broken thumb on the throwing hand and winning the game. He's a legend.
Favre is tougher than most defensive players nowadays. There will never be another QB like him.
And there will never be another QB that will throw 300+ INTs ever again
@@Terror832 Jameis Winston could achieve that in 10 seasons
@@Terror832 yeah because offenses are wide open, predicated on throwing the ball and getting it out quick. Also no other QB will play as many consecutive games. Or have the clutch gene. Be a salty lil bears bitch ass fan ❤️
@@Terror832 uh oh. Casual millennial spotted
@@Terror832 yeah back when you could blow up receivers lmao can’t do that shit any more
Favre's consecutive games played is all the more impressive with how they could hit the QB back then.
A true iron man.
Warren SAPP was a MONSTER. Miss these days of the NFL. Love how sapp would just lay on the quarterback after sacking them loll.
@Ricky Homan
Psh....baseball & iron man shouldn't be in the same sentence. 😆
@@keithpeterson3380 so true
Absolutely.
@@jedisentinel1499
No doubt man
It was actually his last match with Favre that convinced Sapp to retire. Warren talked about it in his "A Football Life" episode: he was on the Raiders at the time, and they were playing in Green Bay. Favre comes out of the huddle, and Sapp immediately recognizes the play as a play-action go-route, but unlike his younger days when he was fast and powerful enough to blow it up, he didn't even get near Favre. He decided after that game that he'd rather retire than play with declining skills.
Yea. And that's cool for him to be able to do that because alot of athletes don't know when to quit and stick around to long and then end up looking bad
Because he was lazy and overrated.
@@JayBuccola First ballot Hall Of Famer... "lazy and overrated..." yeah, OK ;)
@@cellslave He played with several hof players on the Bucs, and as soon as he wasn't with them anymore, he stunk and retired in his early 30s. He was working at the NFL network when he got in the hof, and never would have been first ballot if he wasn't there. Without a hof caliber dl next to him, a hof lb behind him, and 2 hof level dbs, Sapp was just another guy. Every standout on those bucs teams did it without him. He was trash without them.
@@JayBuccola Warren Sapp trash? If you watched the video, the man was quite a monster. I dont think the Hall of Fame is perfect but anyone who makes it there probably made enough impact to be better than being called trash. Come on dude. Even Brett Farve respected the guy.
Back when ball players were warriors. Sapp and Farve are the epitome of mid-90s NFL, for better or worse. These guys were a big part of my childhood. I loved watching both play.
Sapp was a relentless beast and Favre was a warrior. I miss the old NFL.
As a Packer fan, I loved this matchup - not just because Brett was 15-8 against them, but it was real backyard football - You could turn the score board off and be entertained for the whole game - Damn I miss those times !!
Football ain't what it used to be
@@bondalemecovillage6738nothing is, everything’s been cushioned.
"backyard football"...spot on. It's just not that, anymore.
Early 80 these two teams were down. The game was called the game of pigs. Both teams ended up on top. These two were impact players.
As a Bucs fan who went to every game in Tampa from 94-09 and countless games since, Brett is one of my favorite opposing players to not wear a Bucs jersey of all time. The Sapp/Favre rivalry was unlike anything else I've seen in football, and I felt the same way they did towards each other: mutual respect and insane competitive drive. Watching Sapp kicking down the Packers' endzone pylons and running past Favre/through their stretching line before every game in Tampa are memories I'll never forget. Different times
I miss this NFL. I don't really care for today's NFL.
And yet we watch it still religiously.
@@daBEAGLE1017 I still watch it some. Not nearly as much as I use to.
Agreed.
@Scrubber Slave this applies to which part of the season is being played. Flags are more fair in the early months while i agree they tend to favor the Stars later in the season.
Flags at the end of a game also have been impacting the ov/un way too much lately.
Its rigged.
No one cares
Love the mutual respect for each other. Sportsmanship at it's finest.
For sure!! They always gave each other crap and shook hands at the end.
Man the madden days were the best and hitting qb’s was legal
Yea of course
John Madden was the best commentator, miss him.
terryfriend16 yeah, him and summerall together was the best combo. Whap!
I agree sure do miss it.
Yeah now madden is trash and the QBs are playing till they are 50
This match up was awesome seening when I was a kid favre vs sapp
This was beautiful man. So much respect. I could watch those old games all day. Good times.
"Two country boys..." I had to fight back some tears.
There isn’t a single quarterback in today’s game that would respond like Favre did
What about Drew Brees?
@@michaelh5055 agreed and andrew luck if he was still there
Phillip rivers
@@timothyvermillion446 get luck out of here lmfao and the dude above me talking about Philip rivers lol he’s a clown too.
Brees an Brady umm even tho P. Manning retired he would of aswell an Rodgers is more talented then Favre ever was an thats not just an opinion its a fact look at the stats
This was a fun time in the NFL. Favre and Sapp played the game like they were kids and had fun doing it. I love the mutual respect they have for each other. Warren said it beautifully. It was a match made in heaven.
Favre was every working man's QB. I loved watching 4 play on Sundays, to me he is one of the greats.
Too bad he Thieving
The coolest part is that both have superbowls, 1 a piece and both in the hall of fame.
The battle of the bay of pigs.
They used to call it the toilet bowl
I miss these two characters! Legendary players.
I absolutely loved this rivalry in the mid-late 90’s. True old school football. It ain’t even close to being like this anymore
Moms used to let me stay up on school nights to watch Late Sunday, Monday and Thursday night football.
Damn it was real Football
Love both of them, what duels they had. My favorite time watching football was during these years.
Good to see the respect given by both great players towards each other... To this day they both love the fact they got to face each other ...
Sapp was a dude that could definitely bring it. Respect to him for how he played the game
Football was such a tougher sport back then!!!!!! Love this era
And Madden was still great. My escapism.
Just counted about 10 roughing the passer penalties per today's standards.
John Madden and Pat Summerall were the best. They really made every game that much more enjoyable.
Watching Brett Favre lead block and always go after players when he'd throw an int through the years was so inspirational.
It was an honor to watch football in the 90's last of a dying breed... Today's football is soft .. the good old days 💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😎👍
More than half of those hits would get a flag in today's participation badge NFL
Yea. It's a different time now and now they are turning the game into flag football.
I like that. The participation badge
Sarcastically from South Park
That's the truth
And thats why QB's in todays game shouldnt get even be compared to these guys. The game just isnt even close to what it used to be
So glad I was a teenager during these times. These were the players I idolized.
Back when they could still actually play football the way it was intended. May as well just put a yellow no contact jersey on the QBs now. It's ridiculous and hard to watch.
@Scrubber Slave 🚮
I been said that....Just give'em the Red jersey then🤷🏿♂️
I miss the Warren Sapp, Derrick Brooks, and John Lynch days. The Bucs had a stacked defense back in the Dungy days.
Don't forget Simeone Rice
Ronde barber
I feel your pain, don't forget Rhonde
Hardy Nickerson was great. Should’ve been part of the Super Bowl team. They might’ve given up less points than the 2000 Ravens.
@@jonmolina948 Prime Quarles was as good as twilight years Nickerson. Now if we had '93-'97 Hardy on that '02 team, that would be even more unfair than that D already was with 55, 99, 97, 20, and 99.
Warren Sapp is like a childhood hero that does not disappoint when you meet him. Cool dude 👍🏾
Love him! Great energy, great athlete.
I’ll always remember this rivalry 🤘🏻
As a Packer fan I loved Warren Sapp. The two of them went back and forth at each other, but they also had a hell of a lot of respect for each other. Loved watching the two of them play each other and looked forward to every one of their games against each other.
Those were the day's I just didn't realize back then.
This is respect playing out, these guys respected each other and had a great time as a result of it. Competition is beautiful.
Weather you like him or don't like him, Warren Sapp was one bad dude.
Yep he was a good player but I had the pleasure of being around him every day. I worked on the strength staff in 2000. Probably the WORST human being and most racist person I’ve ever come in contact with. Coaches let him slide because of one word. Sacks. How he treated, fans, coaches, office personnel and KIDS in the community, karma was bound to get him eventually. I could tell you 3 stories I witnessed that would blow your mind.
@@garronwarwick6090 tell us, we want to know
@@garronwarwick6090 can you give a little bit of the stories?
@@garronwarwick6090 share
Cant be as bad as the time a hooker tried to rob him in a hotel room and he sacked her 😂😂😂😂
This Era is over 😢 where the best went at it & appreciated each other at the end of the day
I’d like to see these 2 go fishing.
Tampa Bay's defense was always the strength of the team. There were great Bucs defenses even prior to the Dungy era. But, that 97-02 defense was on a whole other level.
The original legion of boom.
Listening to Madden talk about Favre brought to my mind Frank Caliendo. Lol.
Real friends! All he had to say is, " I knew he would give his best." And, that says it all about their understood respect for each other.
Warren sapp is the Aaron Donald of the 90s and 00s. As much I hated playing against him I have nothing but pure respect for him.
You should see highlights of Warren Sapp when he played at The University of Miami !!!!
Two great players. Nothing but respect for both of them.
I'm a football fan but watching football in these days was the best 80's 90s madden and summerall
Warren is a legend an Bret there will be nothing ever like him these are our greatest players in history of the game
Sapp blowing up kurt warner for a Brooks TD is my favorite Sapp play.
Nasty
I can totally see these two now out on a country deck in rocking chairs, and a couple of brewskies and being best friends and having a good laugh about it all!! That’s how it truly should be. They both had respect for each other deep down. But the NFL is war!!!! No time or room for Mr Nice Guy.
Miss the old NFL players played for the love of the game and truly were loyal to the teams they played for and the fans
The good ole days when green bay and Tampa Bay were in the central division. And we wonder why kids nowadays suck at geography
😁.
I still wear my 2001 AFC Central Division Champions Pittsburgh steelers hat. You wouldn't believe how many people ask me what the hell is the "central" division.
@@bad74maverick1 Ahhh, the good old Central Division with the Steelers, Bengals, Browns, and Oilers. Great rivalries between all teams. Also, along with people not knowing what is the "Central Division", I've encountered a handful of football fans who thought the old Houston Oilers are the current Houston Texans!
@@KID_JEDI_76 Oh god! I grew up loving the oilers, the steelers and the lions. I loved Warren Moon as a little kid.
I abhor the texans, they are not the oilers! I get pissed when they wear the throwback jerseys. My roommates tell me all the time they don't get it. I just tell them, no, no you wouldn't.
@@bad74maverick1 yeah, people don't realize that the old Houston Oilers are the current Tennessee Titans. I'm a Bengals fan but I did love the oilers, too, with Warren Moon and Ernest Givins.
I sure do miss the 90s. Football today sucks. Just to go back in time would be one thing I would love.
Love him, or hate him, Sapp was so entertaining to watch... on the field, and in front of a microphone. He's truly one of a kind.
100 percent, and such a loyal buccaneer
He went to jail for being with prostitutes L O L
@@thedon1570and Brett Favre was highly addicted to pain killers. So much so, he almost lost his career because of it. Everyone makes mistakes.
@@goldenjav2954 not really liar. Deflecting from my statement with a LIE doesn’t make it less of the truth. Sapp went to JAIL🚨😍😍😍🎊🎉
Sapp was a great player and a character but I wouldn't say he's one-of-a-kind. I've met a lot of folks like him (not Hall of Fame football players but similar background and personality).
2 great players, playing the game as it should be played 👍👍
That was a great era, I remember before that when the battle of the Bays was must miss football, there was nothing worse than Green Bay vs Tampa Bay but by this time it was great football (and I was a Bears fan). Favre was cool, not many QBs head butt the opposing D-Lineman that's making their lives miserable.
The boy my gosh those were the days!
Man back then they was competitive & at the end of the day they had respect for each other’s game.
Because they were men. Now it's a bunch of emotional children.
You do realize players still have both of those in Todays Game right ? Time to crawl out of that Nostalgia box already.
@@chandlersbryant4047 true
That Buccaneer defense was absolutely filthy. HOFers all over the field in Sapp, Brooks, Lynch, and Barber. Simeon Rice should be another HOFer. Truly elite.
That sap freezes below 30 was hilarious
Favre and Sapp respect love for each other like true brothers.
PO'ME COLORBLIND
Take notes America! black 🖤 and 🤍 white love! Respect for heart ❤️ not color!
Warrens impression of bret is so fucking funny 😂😂😂😂
Back in the day, I love how QB pressure alone had 3 different stats: Sacks, Hits, and Hurries.
I really miss football like this.
Warren Sapp was one of the most relentless DT football has ever seen. His motor has never been duplicated. The OL had to be sick of this guy because he NEVER took plays off. Look at what the U produced throughout the years and NFL wouldn't be the same without Ed Reed, Warren Sapp, Russell Maryland, Michael Irvin, Vinnie Testaverde, Jim Kelly, Steve Walsh, Jimmie Johnson, Alonzo Highsmith, Ray Lewis, and so many more.
Sean Taylor Clinton Portis Jeremy Shockey
Russell Maryland is criminally underrated.
I would also add Vince wilfork as a relentless DT.
That Tampa defence so underrated
Bucs really need to go back to wearing the retro jerseys...
That's the truth those jerseys are garbage they went to the change and they had better logos and color schemes but the glaziers picked the cheapest and worst one you could find
I SWEAR, Y'ALL AIN'T LYING!
No.
NOT!!!!
Two of the great’s awesome to watch
Man, the '90s and the old NFC Central!! I bought this new thing called "wireless cable" (directv) because they had a football package that I could watch these teams play!!
Yes sir, those were the good ole days.
Damn I miss ‘this’ NFL
Those creamsickle uniforms though 🔥🔥🔥
Jfc, Favre never missed a game? That’s insane. His first year he played 15 games but started 13. So he came in as backup.
“Look at my nose” 😂 Warren Sapp was a BEAST! #BeatThePackers #GoBucs
Two of the best at their positions at the time and the upmost respect for each other as competitors.
Two awesome players, both with Super Bowl Championship
...Warren is a Hurricane....🙌.
See now this makes more sense. Qbs never play against each other just like defenses never face each. Its always the offenses vs the defense. Or vice versa. Its annoying when they used to say Brady vs manning or Montana vs Aikman. Idiots.
How is it annoying to compare who had the better performance between great qb's? Seems like you're the idiot and I don't know why so many people liked your comment. 🤦♂️
@@randyk_18 because most people understand common sense with a team sport. Stupidity is a choice not an excuse. If a quarterback is on a team with a shitty defense he never play against his own defense only practices against them. And vise versa. Lol wtf
@@randyk_18 ah yes. spotted the absolute fucking casual in the comment section lmao
Two rockstars for sure back when football was football
Warren talks about the game of football the way a happy 9 year old does and it’s kinda awesome
Warren Sapp was unbelievably fast.
Watching Warren Sapp playing live in his prime was absolutely amazing.............still better than Aaron Donald any day of the week
BUT
Watching Brett Farve in his prime was even better!!!!!!!!
I am a Bucs fan, but I 100% loved the way Farve played the game.............like a kid playing in his backyard; just having fun>>>>>>>that's what you saw outta Farve every Sunday.
Brett Farve is my favorite player of all time.
There will never be another Farve or Sapp as players or rivalry.........NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m here because of Trina’s music video “the baddest” where Warren Sapp is featured and his mansion has Favre’s jersey as in inside door mat.
Nobody cares
@ you took time out of your life to comment.. looks like you cared enough bud
Back in this time there was a football promo and it was sapp talking about how he trained for farve. He then had a chicken with a 4 jersey on and sapp was chasing it all o we.
Still one of my favorite prolog ever.
that was John Randle ruclips.net/video/4Gc5psrFIQA/видео.html
As a Bucs fan Since 87", This is What I remembers as Some of the Best Years of Football. Man, the years working up to that 1st Super Bowl Win, "the Dungy" Years, they were the Best.🏈 And the Warren Sapp vs. Brett Favre Rilvary, you never see shit like that Annymore. But, it was Real and felt by all who watched it, Lived it. That was Football❗🏈
That team broke my heart but the 2002 Bucs defense is definitely in the top 10, might be in the top 5 in NFL history. It’s very difficult to separate the very best defenses from one another so I can’t say exactly where they should be on that list but you’ll never convince me that there’s 10 defenses that were better than the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were in 2002.
One of my favorites to watch and one of few teams to win a Super Bowl With almost exclusively defense lol
Awesome rivalry that made 90’s football so memorable.
I love the fact that Favre isn’t trying to kid anyone about bowing up on Sapp if it was on the street. Sapp was a beast.
The black and blue division.
I love both of y’all frfr
Sapp was the best DT ever
Nah lol
Travis Bridges if you haven’t watched the Bucs defense since 97 to like 05 than deport yourself flamer
Aaron Donald is there now lol
Sapp is the ultimate football guy
3:54 Me watching my hot pocket cook in the microwave.
3:14 Good spike!
They both truly loved the game and gave it all every play
Warren Sapp top 5 DT ever
top 3
He's number 1.
Not even close.
@@JayBuccola lmfao wtf. he's clearly top 5, even top 3.
How can you dislike Mr.Sapp top bloke 👍👍👍👍
Love seeing players talk about the game when football was a real mans sport