Unfortunately David Baker is a grifter who is milking all this for what it's worth. He's only been doing this the past few years. Look into his history
Funny story, David Baker goes to my movie theatre I used to work at in Canton. Whenever he would see me he would remember my name and if it wasn’t busy he would talk football with me. One of the most knowledgeable people about the sport of football I have ever met.
@@jasonmccallop6605 a grifter/con would have created that position for himself. I don’t think that the NFL commissioner would allow him to do this if he hadn’t been hired to do it. Unless David Baker is mega rich where he can afford his own camera crew and a private jet to travel in, who is providing these services to him or paying him for his time? Did he ask you for any funds, is he being paid from a go fund me which you created?
Baker breaks em down. He shakes their hand, looks them in the eye, thanks them and welcomes them. He slows everything down, quiets everything down, brings it to a personal level and makes it REAL. And it just breaks the players down dang near every time.
They better put David Baker in at some point, dude has single-handedly helped make the Football Hall the best pro sports one. Plus the irony of him getting a knock would be wonderful.
Logistics would be a little too much for that. More than likely would either be the president Of the hall of fame who succeeds him or perhaps the commissioner. A lot of people don't like roger goodell and frankly I'm 1 of them but I mean can you imagine what it would be like to have the commissioner of your sport knock on your door and welcome you to the hall of fame.
Seeing Calvin brought a tear to my face.. For pouring his heart out into the game of football and giving everyone at Ford Field a reason to keep cheering. He may never gotten his ring, but he got something way better ❤️ So proud of you MegaTron
Absolutely, man. He was the absolute perfect wide receiver, literally everything you could ask for. He may not be statistically the greatest receiver ever, but he is athletically the best player of all time imo, not just as a receiver. Well deserved induction for him. 👏
@@BernardoSucksAtCallOuts Yeah, very unfortunate that he left early. Him and Barry could've been the very, very best at their positions if they didn't retire early.
@@BernardoSucksAtCallOuts He had not practiced in several years because his ankles & knees were so bad. I did lose some respect for him during his HOF speech never mentioned Matthew Stafford once & all he basically did was promote his weed business. He admitted he cheated the drug tests because he smoked weed every day during the season. So people are complementing a cheater.
I love how genuinely excited Terry Bradshaw gets for Jimmy Johnson! Cherry on top seeing Troy Aikman tearing up as well. Definitely one of the most genuine moments ever captured in the sport of football.
The shoes someone will one day have to step into when Mr.Baker passes, as we all do, will be absolutely massive. He truly brings the meaning of the HoF to life.
His delivery and passion really are something special. It adds a really great dynamic to the induction process. I hope he has this role for a long time. Crazy to think he’s only been doing this since 2014
13:04 - Charles Woodson is TRULY one of the greatest to EVER play. Winning the Heisman Trophy as a defensive player, while also winning the National Championship is something that will never be duplicated. Couple that with his equally legendary NFL career. His longevity as one of the game's best defenders has him is such rare company. It is not a stretch at all to have Charles as Top 10 all-time.
Not to play Devil's Advocate because I'm from Detroit, a huge UM fan and have met C Wood several times... His Heisman year was NOT just for being a defensive player. People forget that he had 3 offensive TD's, as well as returned a Punt for a TD. He was a 2 way player at Michigan, who primarily played defense. I'm not sure if he would have won the Heisman, JUST off his defensive stats.
Honestly, throughout the entirety of this video, I was brought to tears. David Baker does an incredible job at introducing the players. It's almost as if them joining the Hall of Fame is a new career on It's own. Class A job performed by David. Truly, these players are much deserving of this too, having to go through all the physical barriers that come with playing football, dedicating yourself to the game, and doing one hell of a job at it, being known as "one of the best to ever do it." Great job all around.
In 1975, a thirteen year old was at Sears in Valley View Mall in North Dallas. At a stand in the store, signing autographs was Drew Pearson. He signed a photo for me and let me talk to him for a couple of minutes. It was close to closing and instead of blowing me off, which he could have easily done, he took the time to listen to a naive kid. 46 years later, I still have that autograph photo. The photo means a lot to me, but more importantly was the time he gave me, and did it with a smile on his face. The free agent out of Tulsa is a hall of famer. Couldn’t happen to a better person in my eyes. I watched your speech and was honored to say that I watched him all those years. Thank you, Drew Pearson!
Drew Pearson is a very dear sweet man that I'm proud to call my friend. It doesn't matter where we are, he sees me and we hug. The very first time we met, I was able to speak with him for at least a half hour.
I won’t lie I’m not a Peyton fan, and that’s fine, I don’t hate the guy or anything. Also should say I’m a Patriots fan from Maine, so it’s not really a shock.
@@tomdyer8518Peyton is my favorite QB and I grew up a Colts fan. Peyton is 100% a technically better and more intelligent pre snap QB than Brady, but it just goes to show you there’s more to winning than that. Brady was just a winner man.
@FalseOracle617 he is the most physically gifted reciever to ever play the game. It's a shame that he and Matt never got any real help there. Imagine if they had just been like 7 years later lol
The way the families celebrate as soon he knocks is amazing. What an amazing memory for the player and their families to look back on. Tell the grandkids about “the knock”.
No video can express the feeling that as an athlete must get when that HOF comes knocking on that door. All your life, all the blood, sweat, and tears, sacrifices that were made from there families growing up and the thier families that they made. It's undoubtedly priceless moment in all of thier lives!!! Great video!!
"We're going to keep your legacy alive forever" That's where its at. Long after these men are gone they will remain and they will always be remembered.
I'm a lifelong Cowboy hater but theres something about that shot of Aikman looking on with tears in his eyes as his coach talks that really gets to me man, what a beautiful game
The randy moss knock was amazing for me really, for someone who followed him in high school, and into college and watched every game with Marshall, and kept close tabs on his NFL career. He is truly one of the best to ever do it!!
All the players...... every race, every creed, all colors, ethnic backgrounds are very deserving of this distinguished honor. It was honestly very hard for me to hold back the tears for these people when David Backer gave the joyful news
As a 24 year old young man, I didn’t expect to shed some tears watching this these legends get their flowers. May all these wonderful people never be forgotten.
Anytime I go through any tough time in life (and life’s been crazy last few years), I watch this video. Always gives me the faith that if you stay in motion , always push yourself, great things happen.
Baker is truly the epitome of sincerity, the of definition of a ‘class act’. They couldn’t have chosen a better man to introduce these incredible athletes with such an illustrious honor. That statement of, “we will keep your legacy alive forever”, would be such an humbling experience, and a very emotional thing to take in. I was way more caught up in my feelings than I thought watching this, just wow. Also, as a Mainer, New Englander, and lifelong Patriots fan; seeing Law & Moss inducted was just outstanding.
If David ever passes someone has to do a speech for him and end with “I want to thank you David, for what you did for the game, and what your going to do”
Calvin’s was great. So many said he’d never be a HOFer and that he left too early, but he deserved it. He was a great for sure, and he was actually smart for leaving when he did to preserve his body. All of these are great
@@benjaminbrown427 The last video I saw about this showed them not only knocking on the hotel room doors in Canton, but showed at their houses to surprise them. I guess they felt with Covid that going to their homes was safer.
Yep, they have continued it, and it seems like they try to be thoughtful in the Hall of Famer who goes to the house of each new inductee to break the news. Jimmy Johnson, for instance, did it for Zach Thomas this year…very emotional.
I'm a Ravens fan, but I have to say I got choked up when Coach Cowher got chosen. It was really cool. Hell he coached the Steelers into giving the Ravens all kinds of fits. Well deserved
The sacrifice these players made to their .bodies...minds...their families....I feel like that's what's so emotional about it...among many other things...but man I'm not crying you're crying!
I liked seeing the Jimmy Johnson one. I watched that live and i remember how happy and excited Terry was for him as well as the other guys and then Troy joining in from the booth while calling a cowboys game. What a special moment that was for Jimmy, Troy, and Cowboys players and fans everywhere.
First time I saw Ray Lewis get inducted into the HOF, I couldn't stop crying seeing one of the very bests reach Canton. The Man, The Myth, The Legend #RavensFlock
You can tell this man loves his job. Visiting the HOF a couple of years ago made me feel like a little kid again. They were even polishing some of the SB rings and I got to see the 72 Dolphins ring in all its glory
Idk anything about football- but im sobbing with tears of joy!! Wonderful video and im soo happy for all these men💕💕 god bless!! I love seeing people happy and recognized as they should be :)
What made the end of the 2019 season great wasn't just the fact that KC won the SB (as I'm a Cards fan there was no way my team would get even close) but that whilst watching the pre-game shows for the playoffs, I got to see David Baker for the 1st time doin his thing for Bill Cowher & Jimmy Johnson. It was such a wonderful thing to experience.
Ray's eye to eye contact coach Cower and Jimmy but Calvin and Charles broke me in half 😢 😢 man ole man what an honor to be apart of history so congratulations fellas 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
imagine hearing this bro… you work your whole life for something and out do it… and now you will forever be remembered for what you always wanted to accomplish. amazing
Seeing my fellow Dane Morten Andersen getting the amount of respect he deserves in America's game is truly wonderful. Tak Morten for at vise at vi få danskere kan have en stor indflydelse på verdenen 🔥
I had to pause the video! Almost cried about 6 times watching this.. i never got to live my dream in the NFL or college but i know they gave there all. And im happy to see them happy getting into the HOF. Nothing but love man Nothing but love.... Go pack Go!
For some that were never able to be part of a team to win the Super Bowl, that door knock signifies what you meant to the entire game of Professional Football. It's extremely rare company and the highest honor for a player. You can't change my mind.
It’s the ultimate recognition of individual achievement in the sport with championships being the pinnacle of team success. It’s very select company, easy to see why these guys get so emotional. Of the thousands of men to have played in the NFL, these guys are part of an elite group with only 300 something in that group.
When you see someone who's worked and dedicated everything to a franchise, city, league and themselves for the love a the game, it truly brings tears to my eyes
Everyone in life needs a Terry bradshaw.. These were grown men who did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! After long wars and battles now they can finally rest in peace and happiness ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Can u imagine how many time mr baker hears the joke when he walks into a restaurant, “no way no way “. Random People acting like they made the hall of fame.
Imagine being a Super Bowl winning player, having retired years ago, being invited with your family to Canton, Ohio on behalf of the NFL. The home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. You're chilling with your family, just hanging out. When it happens: *KNOCK* *KNOCK* *KNOCK *KNOCK* Your family spazzes out, your wife starts bawling her eyes out, your kids are flipping their lids. But you... you put your head into your palms and just WEEP. Because you know what those 4 knocks on your door means... You've been chosen to be immortalized among the Many Legends of the Game. And fate has selected YOU to become one of those Legends David Baker is hands down the Angel of Immortality for the sport of Pro Football.
Megatron absolutely impossible to stop. Well-deserved and it’s funny seeing this coming off of the Volume interview he just did with Richard Sherman because he said his wife said it was someone they knew at the door but when he was looking through the glass he saw a much bigger person standing there and he said he was gonna go get the pistol lmao
I remember watching Bill Cowher and Jimmy Johnson getting in live on TV on the same day. As Steeler fans it's always great seeing Steelers players and coaches make it. But truth be told it's cool seeing everyone that makes into HOF.
I'm touched. My fandom is in other sports, but I can tell this moment is very, very special for these men and their families. The lineage and legacy for pro football in America must be extraordinary. Big David Baker has one of the best tasks in the entire world.
All the HOFers need to knock on David Baker's door one day. How he welcomes each person who gets in, makes me root for him even more.
That would be amazing. A whole crowd of them at his front door thanking him for all he has done for the game.
Unfortunately David Baker is a grifter who is milking all this for what it's worth. He's only been doing this the past few years. Look into his history
Funny story, David Baker goes to my movie theatre I used to work at in Canton. Whenever he would see me he would remember my name and if it wasn’t busy he would talk football with me. One of the most knowledgeable people about the sport of football I have ever met.
@@jasonmccallop6605 just not true
@@jasonmccallop6605 a grifter/con would have created that position for himself. I don’t think that the NFL commissioner would allow him to do this if he hadn’t been hired to do it. Unless David Baker is mega rich where he can afford his own camera crew and a private jet to travel in, who is providing these services to him or paying him for his time? Did he ask you for any funds, is he being paid from a go fund me which you created?
Baker breaks em down. He shakes their hand, looks them in the eye, thanks them and welcomes them. He slows everything down, quiets everything down, brings it to a personal level and makes it REAL. And it just breaks the players down dang near every time.
That’s what would get me man 🥺🥺🥺
except for damn Urlacher that man is made of stone lol
@@Straleyy fr
2:32 that handshake is crazy
@@edtoo8719 lmfaoo had to go back and see
They better put David Baker in at some point, dude has single-handedly helped make the Football Hall the best pro sports one. Plus the irony of him getting a knock would be wonderful.
I wonder who would give him the knock….
@@smoothkidd272k6 every living hall of famer
Logistics would be a little too much for that. More than likely would either be the president Of the hall of fame who succeeds him or perhaps the commissioner.
A lot of people don't like roger goodell and frankly I'm 1 of them but I mean can you imagine what it would be like to have the commissioner of your sport knock on your door and welcome you to the hall of fame.
If I'm not mistaken, Mr. Baker never played or coached in the NFL and is therefore ineligible.
He can go in as a contributor
Best day of an NFL player’s life.
1. The phone call for the beginning of their career
2. The knock on the door for the HoF
In the middle is winning the SB
@@chuckers40unfortunately only a selected few
Watching Randy cry like that KILLED me!!
Same! I love Randy Moss ❤️
It's killing me mann
Forreal
Let’s not forget he answered the door in a white t-shirt and more than likely sweatpants. That part is legendary on its own
Same. I’m so glad he made it for the ones who tried to keep him out.
David Baker always has a smile on his face. I'm sure it's because he has one of the best jobs in the world.
How do you not enjoy making dreams come true? Agreed.
Seeing Calvin brought a tear to my face.. For pouring his heart out into the game of football and giving everyone at Ford Field a reason to keep cheering. He may never gotten his ring, but he got something way better ❤️
So proud of you MegaTron
Absolutely, man. He was the absolute perfect wide receiver, literally everything you could ask for. He may not be statistically the greatest receiver ever, but he is athletically the best player of all time imo, not just as a receiver. Well deserved induction for him. 👏
@@Infurno924 oh he was statistically on pace to become the best wr of all time
@@Infurno924 he retired early though.
@@BernardoSucksAtCallOuts Yeah, very unfortunate that he left early. Him and Barry could've been the very, very best at their positions if they didn't retire early.
@@BernardoSucksAtCallOuts He had not practiced in several years because his ankles & knees were so bad. I did lose some respect for him during his HOF speech never mentioned Matthew Stafford once & all he basically did was promote his weed business. He admitted he cheated the drug tests because he smoked weed every day during the season. So people are complementing a cheater.
It's always a tear jerker to see the most strongest toughest men cry happy tears.
I love how genuinely excited Terry Bradshaw gets for Jimmy Johnson! Cherry on top seeing Troy Aikman tearing up as well. Definitely one of the most genuine moments ever captured in the sport of football.
Faccccccts
Absolutely loved it
Jimmy Johnson should have been in the HOF. I shed a tear with him because he is my favorite coach. I was just hoping he didn’t have an asthma attack.
Baker was smooth.
The shoes someone will one day have to step into when Mr.Baker passes, as we all do, will be absolutely massive. He truly brings the meaning of the HoF to life.
Yes ☝
Ray Lewis
either ray or peyton
Indeed. He is a man who absolutely loves his job.
And just like that, he announced his retirement yesterday (October 17, 2021)
Moss’s was my favorite one.
Favorite Moss line “I wasn’t trying to be Jerry Rice, I was trying to be Randy Moss”
Just wait till Brady goes man!!
Jimmy Johnson has top 3 best hof inductions !!!! Love it
Then seeing Troy Airman’s live reaction.. dang.. 🧅
Yeah Coach Johnson's got me no question!
Jimmy Johnsons emotion was so strong. You can tell he waited so long... Troy looking at him you can tell Troy feels it. God that'll make ya melt
I cannot stand the Cowboys but I always respected Jimmy and as the years go by, I admire him. That was real emotion. You are correct. Tangible.
His delivery and passion really are something special. It adds a really great dynamic to the induction process. I hope he has this role for a long time. Crazy to think he’s only been doing this since 2014
The way David Baker makes it a point to know the spouses and children’s names is quite amazing. That dude is awesome!!
Someone else said it on another video, but it's 100% accurate:
This is the guy's equivalent of a marriage proposal.
lmaoooooo
I mean u do get a cool ring out of it
We men are simple creatures. At the end of it all, we just want to be appreciated.
I'm not crying 😭 you're crying 😢😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂 omg yes
It’s cool to see players who knew they were in the HOF for sure to still get emotional because of how special it is
And then you have Favre who really wasn't that bothered
Especially Randy….they tried to destroy his chances of being a hof….they didn’t even want him playing…
I can't get enough of these type of videos. No matter how many times I see these clips they still get me
Me either man
13:04 - Charles Woodson is TRULY one of the greatest to EVER play. Winning the Heisman Trophy as a defensive player, while also winning the National Championship is something that will never be duplicated. Couple that with his equally legendary NFL career. His longevity as one of the game's best defenders has him is such rare company. It is not a stretch at all to have Charles as Top 10 all-time.
He’s in my top 5 and top 2 defensive back not just corner but safety too
Easily one of the best DBs ever.
CBs...he's like 1 or 2 and easily at that.
Not to play Devil's Advocate because I'm from Detroit, a huge UM fan and have met C Wood several times...
His Heisman year was NOT just for being a defensive player. People forget that he had 3 offensive TD's, as well as returned a Punt for a TD. He was a 2 way player at Michigan, who primarily played defense. I'm not sure if he would have won the Heisman, JUST off his defensive stats.
As good as he was and to know that he WAS going someday, to see how he reacted was something else.
Honestly, throughout the entirety of this video, I was brought to tears. David Baker does an incredible job at introducing the players. It's almost as if them joining the Hall of Fame is a new career on It's own. Class A job performed by David. Truly, these players are much deserving of this too, having to go through all the physical barriers that come with playing football, dedicating yourself to the game, and doing one hell of a job at it, being known as "one of the best to ever do it." Great job all around.
In 1975, a thirteen year old was at Sears in Valley View Mall in North Dallas. At a stand in the store, signing autographs was Drew Pearson. He signed a photo for me and let me talk to him for a couple of minutes. It was close to closing and instead of blowing me off, which he could have easily done, he took the time to listen to a naive kid. 46 years later, I still have that autograph photo. The photo means a lot to me, but more importantly was the time he gave me, and did it with a smile on his face. The free agent out of Tulsa is a hall of famer. Couldn’t happen to a better person in my eyes. I watched your speech and was honored to say that I watched him all those years. Thank you, Drew Pearson!
Drew Pearson is a very dear sweet man that I'm proud to call my friend. It doesn't matter where we are, he sees me and we hug. The very first time we met, I was able to speak with him for at least a half hour.
I love how Peyton expression is like: "Wow! I made it to the HOF, what a shock😒"
Right. He's such an asshole. Couldn't even shake mr.baker's hand he just fist bumped him. Just a tool. #TB12
He was squeezing his face so hard. It was more meaningful than he let on.
I won’t lie I’m not a Peyton fan, and that’s fine, I don’t hate the guy or anything. Also should say I’m a Patriots fan from Maine, so it’s not really a shock.
peyton was ready for this. His mind had already run 5 different versions of how it could happen.
@@tomdyer8518Peyton is my favorite QB and I grew up a Colts fan. Peyton is 100% a technically better and more intelligent pre snap QB than Brady, but it just goes to show you there’s more to winning than that. Brady was just a winner man.
8:07 we all need a friend like Terry Bradshaw man.
Looking for this comment 😂
That was so fucking cool
Absolutely loved it,what a sense of brotherhood and friendship.
He's so fuckin real man I love Terry hes genuine as genuine gets
Yes sir❤
David Baker is the epitome of a Gentle Giant! Wow...what a guy. It's so damn touching to see the player's faces as Mr. Baker gives them the honor.
Calvin Johnson was honestly one of my favorite introductions has it not been from injuries and the franchise he could have been the best ever
The franchise caused the injuries by not getting him some help.. Calvin was fuckin unbelievable.
@FalseOracle617 he is the most physically gifted reciever to ever play the game. It's a shame that he and Matt never got any real help there. Imagine if they had just been like 7 years later lol
Seeing Aikman cry is so inspirational and just him watching his coach succeed is unbelievable
The way the families celebrate as soon he knocks is amazing. What an amazing memory for the player and their families to look back on. Tell the grandkids about “the knock”.
Winning the SB and getting that gold hall of fame jacket are the two pinnacles of an NFL Players career.
Troy Aikmans eyes always get me man. He’s so emotionless then you finally see him crying
Man if you love sports and you see this, there’s no way a tear didn’t roll down your face. This was great.
That Charles Woodson one was awesome, he tried to play it cool for a second then all them emotions just completely overflowed
Jimmy Johnson was inductee number 328 which is also the score that the falcons blew in the super bowl
Damn man. You had to do it us 🤦🏼♂️
Lmaoooo
Creative low blow lol I like the creativity but still hate how that game went
Coincidence….
💀💀💀
Hutchinson was absolutely priceless. He's pacing and waiting for the knock and being rushed by the wife and kid.
No video can express the feeling that as an athlete must get when that HOF comes knocking on that door. All your life, all the blood, sweat, and tears, sacrifices that were made from there families growing up and the thier families that they made. It's undoubtedly priceless moment in all of thier lives!!! Great video!!
"We're going to keep your legacy alive forever" That's where its at. Long after these men are gone they will remain and they will always be remembered.
I'm a lifelong Cowboy hater but theres something about that shot of Aikman looking on with tears in his eyes as his coach talks that really gets to me man, what a beautiful game
I hear you. Jimmy Johnson’s reaction was heart wrenching. I’m a Giants fan, but he deserved it.
And Charles Woodson is now in the Football Hall of Fame! That’s something that nobody could ever take away from you…..
Norm McDonald RIP
David Baker .....he brings some of the toughest man on the planet to tears
The randy moss knock was amazing for me really, for someone who followed him in high school, and into college and watched every game with Marshall, and kept close tabs on his NFL career. He is truly one of the best to ever do it!!
All the players...... every race, every creed, all colors, ethnic backgrounds are very deserving of this distinguished honor. It was honestly very hard for me to hold back the tears for these people when David Backer gave the joyful news
Seeing all of these great men who played the game with such ferocity break down and show their emotions is beautiful
As a 24 year old young man, I didn’t expect to shed some tears watching this these legends get their flowers. May all these wonderful people never be forgotten.
Being able to see exactly when Woodson realized what was going on is really cool.
Anytime I go through any tough time in life (and life’s been crazy last few years), I watch this video. Always gives me the faith that if you stay in motion , always push yourself, great things happen.
Baker is truly the epitome of sincerity, the of definition of a ‘class act’. They couldn’t have chosen a better man to introduce these incredible athletes with such an illustrious honor. That statement of, “we will keep your legacy alive forever”, would be such an humbling experience, and a very emotional thing to take in. I was way more caught up in my feelings than I thought watching this, just wow. Also, as a Mainer, New Englander, and lifelong Patriots fan; seeing Law & Moss inducted was just outstanding.
This man has made more strong men break down and cry than anyone in history
I didn't expect to cry for almost 20min, but here we are.
God is there anyone more professional than Peyton Manning. The man handled himself with such calmness and grace
If David ever passes someone has to do a speech for him and end with “I want to thank you David, for what you did for the game, and what your going to do”
If?? The guy isn't a vampire lol.
@@ryan8165 I imagine they meant while he's still doing this
Calvin’s was great. So many said he’d never be a HOFer and that he left too early, but he deserved it. He was a great for sure, and he was actually smart for leaving when he did to preserve his body. All of these are great
Can you name1?
@@hijeans1103holds NFL record of most yards in a season for over a decade with one of the worst franchises. Hell yea he deserves to be there ‼️
I like how they showed up at their homes unexpectedly. I hope they continue doing it this way in the future.
They don’t go to their house. Everyone goes to Ohio
@@benjaminbrown427 The last video I saw about this showed them not only knocking on the hotel room doors in Canton, but showed at their houses to surprise them. I guess they felt with Covid that going to their homes was safer.
@@seanphelan7271 yeah this year they went to their houses and i think that's a great idea
Yep, they have continued it, and it seems like they try to be thoughtful in the Hall of Famer who goes to the house of each new inductee to break the news. Jimmy Johnson, for instance, did it for Zach Thomas this year…very emotional.
Charles Woodson is by far the hardest to watch without emotion he literally needed 5 mins for it to kick in and started balling out crying 😭😭
The only man that truly make grown men cry and it’s okay. 😊
Ray lewis’ got me…his contribution to football and motivational speeches will forever be LEGENDARY 🔥🔥‼️
I'm a Ravens fan, but I have to say I got choked up when Coach Cowher got chosen. It was really cool. Hell he coached the Steelers into giving the Ravens all kinds of fits. Well deserved
love how charles says we in the hall. you could tell he played for his families future not just for him.
I’m in here crying like he knocked on my door lol. Gotta love it
Me too!!! 😭😭😂 I wish David Baker was on Cameo...... I need him to tell me how much I mean to the game!! 😂😂😂
It always amazes me that people get upset that certain players get in the HOF. Just watch this and see the joy in their faces.
well the reason people get upset is because some of them don’t deserve to make it into the HOF
@@steviechampagne sounds like a personal problem then.
The sacrifice these players made to their
.bodies...minds...their families....I feel like that's what's so emotional about it...among many other things...but man
I'm not crying you're crying!
I liked seeing the Jimmy Johnson one. I watched that live and i remember how happy and excited Terry was for him as well as the other guys and then Troy joining in from the booth while calling a cowboys game. What a special moment that was for Jimmy, Troy, and Cowboys players and fans everywhere.
First time I saw Ray Lewis get inducted into the HOF, I couldn't stop crying seeing one of the very bests reach Canton. The Man, The Myth, The Legend #RavensFlock
Yeah and as an FSU fan I am not ashamed to admit that Ray's pre game speeches could have motivated me to literally run through brick wall. Love him
I mean, we let criminals out of prison, why not let one into the HOF.
@@kinocorner976 hernandez for the hall 2022
I couldn’t stop crying too ! #ravensflock
I'm a Bengals fan. And I can respect ray lewis
You can tell this man loves his job. Visiting the HOF a couple of years ago made me feel like a little kid again. They were even polishing some of the SB rings and I got to see the 72 Dolphins ring in all its glory
Drew gets his jacket…I cried cause he DESERVED it.
I never normally cry but this video alone made me tear up growing up watching these guys play and seeing them get inducted 😢❤
Ok can we all admit that John Lynch's door of his house is just beautiful!
Idk anything about football- but im sobbing with tears of joy!! Wonderful video and im soo happy for all these men💕💕 god bless!! I love seeing people happy and recognized as they should be :)
What made the end of the 2019 season great wasn't just the fact that KC won the SB (as I'm a Cards fan there was no way my team would get even close) but that whilst watching the pre-game shows for the playoffs, I got to see David Baker for the 1st time doin his thing for Bill Cowher & Jimmy Johnson. It was such a wonderful thing to experience.
Man I almost started crying in my house seeing that
As long time Packer fan seeing Jerry Kramer’s door open and seeing the that smile means the world!❤️
3:44 Ray Lewis. Greatest to ever do it. The most deserving Hall Of Famer
The Tom Brady of linebackers. Even Tom Brady feared and respected him. DEFENSIVE KING
Cant wait for marshawn to get inducted and see his reaction
Ray's eye to eye contact coach Cower and Jimmy but Calvin and Charles broke me in half 😢 😢 man ole man what an honor to be apart of history so congratulations fellas 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
imagine hearing this bro… you work your whole life for something and out do it… and now you will forever be remembered for what you always wanted to accomplish. amazing
The day that Brees goes in I’m gonna cry like a baby. For every thing he did for the city and all of us in it, I’ll forever be grateful
This guy is like that mythical character in a game, when you see him at the end you know you are about to reach the last level
Seeing Terry get fired up for Jimmy is awesome!
The best one was Charles woodson seeing his reaction and knowing how much of a worker and good human being he is he definitely deserves to be a hofer
Seeing my fellow Dane Morten Andersen getting the amount of respect he deserves in America's game is truly wonderful. Tak Morten for at vise at vi få danskere kan have en stor indflydelse på verdenen 🔥
When you put in the work you know you put in.Its nice to know people appreciate it.Thats beautiful.
His speech to randy sent chills down my spine
I had to pause the video! Almost cried about 6 times watching this.. i never got to live my dream in the NFL or college but i know they gave there all. And im happy to see them happy getting into the HOF. Nothing but love man Nothing but love.... Go pack Go!
For some that were never able to be part of a team to win the Super Bowl, that door knock signifies what you meant to the entire game of Professional Football. It's extremely rare company and the highest honor for a player. You can't change my mind.
I totally Love those famous last words. "I told myself I wasn't going to cry." Grats to all of those who have tickets to Canton Ohio.
It’s the ultimate recognition of individual achievement in the sport with championships being the pinnacle of team success. It’s very select company, easy to see why these guys get so emotional. Of the thousands of men to have played in the NFL, these guys are part of an elite group with only 300 something in that group.
When you see someone who's worked and dedicated everything to a franchise, city, league and themselves for the love a the game, it truly brings tears to my eyes
Everyone in life needs a Terry bradshaw..
These were grown men who did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
After long wars and battles now they can finally rest in peace and happiness ♥️♥️♥️♥️
man when all the families get so excited and emotional, that's my favorite part.
Can u imagine how many time mr baker hears the joke when he walks into a restaurant, “no way no way “. Random People acting like they made the hall of fame.
The David Baker HOF announcements are absolutely legendary.
The Ray Lewis one broke me 😢
Maaaaaaan. Gentle giant. Everyone melts into this man.
Imagine being a Super Bowl winning player, having retired years ago, being invited with your family to Canton, Ohio on behalf of the NFL.
The home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. You're chilling with your family, just hanging out.
When it happens:
*KNOCK* *KNOCK* *KNOCK *KNOCK*
Your family spazzes out, your wife starts bawling her eyes out, your kids are flipping their lids. But you...
you put your head into your palms and just WEEP.
Because you know what those 4 knocks on your door means...
You've been chosen to be immortalized among the Many Legends of the Game. And fate has selected YOU to become one of those Legends
David Baker is hands down the Angel of Immortality for the sport of Pro Football.
Megatron absolutely impossible to stop. Well-deserved and it’s funny seeing this coming off of the Volume interview he just did with Richard Sherman because he said his wife said it was someone they knew at the door but when he was looking through the glass he saw a much bigger person standing there and he said he was gonna go get the pistol lmao
Well, well, well…I didn’t expect to cry this much, haha
Terry Bradshaw is the dawg we all need. 💪🏽
That "WOAH!!!" At 8:03 is as genuine as it gets
Seeing Coach cry really broke me.
I remember watching Bill Cowher and Jimmy Johnson getting in live on TV on the same day. As Steeler fans it's always great seeing Steelers players and coaches make it. But truth be told it's cool seeing everyone that makes into HOF.
I absolutely love these clips. So deserving.
*Pow* ...right in the feelz!
"When everything you do, finally pays off."
Dang, seeing these monsters tear up is something else..
#respect
The emotion these men show when they are told they made it in is incredible...what an honor!!!
I'm touched. My fandom is in other sports, but I can tell this moment is very, very special for these men and their families. The lineage and legacy for pro football in America must be extraordinary. Big David Baker has one of the best tasks in the entire world.