To put NFL players into perspective, it helps to utilize metrics "futbol" fans will understand: imagine an athlete 1.8-2m tall, weighing 85-110kg, strong enough to bench press 100kg 20-25 times in a row, running at 9m/s, tryihg to hit you as hard as he can.
@@user-fx2jc3nu4q Not remotely the same thing. Rugby is all slower motion tackles from the waist down for the most part. NFL hits are the equivalent of a 53 km/h car crash. (35 mph for us Americans)
@@theneverenderreactsno my friend. They throw penalty flags. Usually just turns into a 5-15 yard penalty on the next play. If you are interested I’ll snoop around on RUclips and find a good video on the rules and what each flag means.
As a guy who played football in college, and ran my share of special teams, the violence of the hits in why football is not a contact sport but a collision sport. Now in my 50's, I am feeling the effects of those years of smashing and crashing for sure.
We in America not only watch this, but football is damned near a RELIGION!! (Especially here in Texas!) Friday night high school, Saturday college ball, and Sunday NFL! 🏈 ❤
In euro futbol players constantly pretend like they are hurt to draw fouls, int the NFL players spend the whole game convincing coaches and doctors that they are fine and able to still play
I'm going to put it like this, we in the USA are built differently. We grew up playing this s***. This ain't nothing, s*** we used to throw rocks at each other as a game. We used to play tackle football in the street , before the bus came. Now you know why our US military so tough and why the rest of the world needs us. While everyone else grows up playing soccer around the world, we're here beating the hell out of each other as friends. It's understandable you would find it violent. But we used to try to hurt each other when we played because that's what you do. And after we helped each other up and laughed about it
These types of hits don't happen all the time, but once a game you're going to see a hit that is at least close to these. By the way, we American's don't think a bunch of guys running around in their shorts without getting hit is football.
That's what my drill Sargent would ask back during basic training. Injured you went to the medics. Hurt you shake it off and carry on. And God save you if you faked an injury!
I love football. I played it from the age of 6 to the age of 18 all through school. My knees are so damaged now at the age of 55 because of it but I would still go back if I could and do it all over again
This is why we have such disdain for soccer. While soccer players flop after being looked at the wrong way, football players celebrate big hits and are encouraged to get back up and keep fighting.
We have disdain for soccer because its a low skill activity, no throwing or catching skills and kicking a ball into a large net you're standing in front of isn't very impressive.
I only played high school but still have problems 30 years later. It kills your body. I'm so happy I played because it made me a stronger person mentally and physically but in both of those it also hurts as well.
I understand what you are saying. I only played 1 year in HS my senior year, and played as a CB, part time receiver, and all special teams, and can say that special teams are really special because you can get your bell rung every play. This was in the 80's and to your point was a tremendous experience, although did get clocked many times. Well worth it for the experience.
Here's what I tell folks. I have old injuries that are absolutely causing issues as I approach 50. Cracked tailbone, torn calf, 2 torn ankles, numerous dislocations, 3 rotator cuff tears, countless MCL/ACL sprains. All but 1 of those? I was a ballet dancer 😂 My son has had 3 concussions, 2 broken ankles, 3 broken fingers, UCL sprains & a UCL subluxation (means the elbow nerve pops out). All from baseball. Not ONE single football injury. Other than sitting at home playing chess everything has a risk/a price we pay when we get older 😎 might as well have fun 😎😎😎
That guy you said was was knocked out, once the play was blown dead, just jumped up and ran back to the team huddle as if nothing happed. If fact, in most of these plays, the guy just got up and walked away. These guys will spend hours in the weight rooms adding 10 to 13+ KG of muscle weight to their already massive frames.
American football got its name fron shape of ball. And to be honest, American football came 1st according to Google. In soccer, Scotland and England played Nov. 30th, 1872 in what FIFA recognizes today as the 1st official match up. The 1st American football match was played on Nov. 6th, 1869, making American football the 1st one invented between the 2. So, in my opinion, I'm going to keep calling American version football, and the other soccer.
Lol your comment screams lack of research. FIFA is the organization for international competitions not local. England vs Scotland is the first official match between 2 international teams. The first match between actual soccer clubs was on Dec 19, 1863. Lol what’s even more funny is that this 1st football match was played using soccer rules.
@vip- so you just made shit up bc you dont like the facts that are recorded for the sports history? Gotcha. Keep watching pussys run around falling on the ground without being touched faking injuries nonstop. Soccer is a pussy sport.
Some of the best WWE stars were high school, collage, or NFL players. Goldberg, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and the Rock Dwayne Johnson. Goldberg signature move was the spear a football tackle where you fly through the persons midsection.
Most of the hits were legal Sheff they occurred... even the face mask. The most obvious illegal hit is the punt returner getting hit before catching the ball. Some are considered unnecessary roughness... meaning they took it a step too far.
The black-and-white footage at around 3:35 shows a face-mask penalty. There was a very brief period after the introduction of the mask when grabbing it was not illegal, I think, but that is extremely rare. And is most definitely a penalty Now.
Not even just in high-school, but in backyards and on the street throughout childhood into adulthood. Mud bowls and turkey bowls were brutal. No referees no penalties. We only quit when it got to bloody. Going back to work on Monday morning was....haarrd!
I hope you realize that Soccer was an original name given by the Brit's in the 1880's, so football really is US. It was not a US thing so thank the Brits for that.
There are no red cards in American football. There is something called “unnecessary roughness” like hitting after the whistle or pulling them down by the collar of their pads and it’s a 15yard penalty. No one gets kicked out.
In the 90's I was hit and hit people like that. It was before rule changes and I never played past high school. Yes, there was no feeling like laying someone out but also no feeling like getting laid out. It wasn't a game, it was war. Now it's alot safer and alot of these clips are absolutely illegal now.
Most of these hits are perfectly legal tackles. Concussion is obviously the most obvious injury. And serious injuries are "common" in a sense there are usually like 4-8 players in the whole league that will miss several games from serious injuries. And then you have the severe which is miss the rest of the season injuries, those are quite rare to see in modern football. And we don't just watch this, we play it starting at like 6 or 7 lol. Sometimes before.
In North American Football....the players on both teams are tackling and blocking each other from advancing toward scoring...depending on the position they play. So at the beginning of the video the player you saw running and thought was going to block the player ahead of him, he wasn't...the player you thought was hit illegally, was the one that was running toward his teams end zone to get ahead and open to catch the ball the quarterback is to throw to him on his way to score a goal....In our football, it is full contact where the defense physically battle to stop the offense from having possession of the ball and advancing to the end zone to score, and the offense is physically fighting them back and away from stopping their progress or stealing the ball in some way. These tackles are clean , no dirty hits or are fouls....we don't have red cards or cards of any kind to represent a penalty foul, the referees throw small "flags" to indicate a foul was committed during the play. But this kind of physicality is the game itself really.
Welcome to the NFL, its one of the big four sports we have here. The others are MLB, NBA and NHL, and don't forget college football, it's bigger than the NFL. The 15 biggest stadiums are all college.8 are over 100K. a few suggestions MLB 15 longest home runs NFL here comes the boom NBA best slam dunks NHL glass-breaking moments.
As a player for the two time Texas 5A champion, the Temple Wildcats, I miss this sooooo much. There is nothing like destroying someone. The feeling is incredible. Blue Front White Back Magic! THS 🤘
You can't claim anything from 2 time champions unless you were on one of the winning teams. That's like fans screaming "WE WON!", when all they did was sit in the stands drinking beer.
"Are we playing WWE"... Nah this is REAL. Some of this stuff you cant do anymore (facemask and some of the QB or defenseless receiver hits). But this is mostly the game. Try to hold the ball until you get to the end. The other guys... try not to let you get to the end.
Some of these hits were illegal when they were filmed, some of them would be illegal now and some are just good solid hits. What people overlook when they say “Oh, they are all padded up it’s not that bad.” Is that because of the pads you can hit together harder before you get injured,so when you do get injured you are really injured. One of the first things they learn when playing is that there is a difference between hurt and injured. In every state that does football there will be at least one player fatality per year and an average of ten players who receive crippling or career ending injuries each year. Just to show how serious the NFL games are the average career for a player is only three years.
Many American Football (or Gridiron Football, if you prefer, since it is played in Canada, Japan and a few other countries as well) players go on to become WWE Superstars. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson played for the University of Miami as well as in the Canadian Football League. This particular game of Football is about as 'American' as it gets. In many ways, understanding the sport is key to understanding the United States. (:
After watching his reaction now, I can't wait to watch his follow-up video in four years when the Olympics introduces North America (because Canada and Mexico play both futball and) "REAL FOOTBALL"
Now you know why football players are called Gridiron Gladiators, because this is the closest thing you are gonna see to actual gladiators fighting in the arena
Many of what was shown is now illegal and the penalty is called “targeting” and the player responsible is ejected from the game. This change was made a couple years ago to protect defenseless players.
American Football is the real Football. Your sport is called soccer, bud. America didnt make the name, England did. Blame them. Either way your sport is called Soccer. Thats why the ball is a soccer ball.
Do you know how to do math? Bc that makes American Football 3 years older than Soccer or what we call the pussy sport bc of all flops and fake injuries.
Look man if you can't do a simple google search of which sport was invented first, please don't comment. wasted my time searching that shit up lol when. I knew ya'll just copy every single thing from other countries. Your internet is even fake or you could be just stupid. Know your facts before you start commenting bullshit
These guys are feeling every bit of it. Take Ray Lewis for example, he hits at 1000 pounds and the pads only absorb 50% of it, so the guy still feel 500 pounds per square inch to the chest
Allow me to help everyone out. When Football started in this country, The QB could not pass, hand off or run with it. He had to kick it to a fellow team mate. Hence the name football. Since then many many changes have come to the game. And many more will follow.
This might be a little confusing for you since you watch soccer but there will be no one getting tapped on their leg and falling down like they've been shot and faking injuries all over the field. Also the score won't end 0-0 after an indeterminate amount of boring time watching people just sort of run back and forth a lot
Soccer is long periods of tedious boredom interspersed with brief moments of excitement. That's probably why they riot alot. Because during the tedious boredom they drink a metric buttload waiting for the brief moment of excitement!
My favorite part of these videos is reminding folks the title is inaccurate. A good part of these are also college and high school. So ages 13-18 (except the pewee kids which are likely around 6 years old). 😎
🇺🇸 let’s goo!! It is forsure a sport they get paid 100s of millions to play the game they love just as much as any other sport. The players love the hits as well
Several sports are types of football. Rugby, Gridiron (American and Canadian), Australian, Gaelic, not just Association. They all descend from Medieval Football which had few rules. At 1:29 that hit was probably legal. I can't tell if he hit the guy in the head (illegal) or in the shoulder (legal). Grabbing a player by his face mask, or the helmet opening is illegal. That wasn't just the NFL, there was some CFL (Canadian Football), College Football, High School and pee-wee. 5:27 is currently illegal. There is an unnecessary roughness penalty in the sport. Red Cards aren't a thing in American Football, though a player can get ejected. The closest think we have to a yellow card is an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, you get ejected if you get two in one game. Closest we have to a red card is targeting in College Football, which is a 15 yard penalty and an ejection, or fighting. If you want to know more about the sport check out Ninh's Rules of American Football. It covers the basics. Also College Football and College Basketball are big here. There are videos about traditions in College Football on RUclips.
In actuality. Most of those tackles were legal. Some may have gotten YELLOW flags for ruffing the passer or being a bit excessive (the "WWE" tackles) or possibly even a late hit. And yes people do get injured, which is a danger in any sport physical or not, but you have to understand the amount of training and protective gear these men have. And ot is becoming even safer with the introduction of the guardian helmets. Which to me says well see alot more big hits like this in the coming years.
Damn near all these hits aren’t even allowed in the NFL & definitely not college/university anymore. The majority probably/hopefully got flagged. You can not hit a receiver before he catches the ball.
This is a tough man's game if you are weak stay home, FOOTBALL is the best sport, they are wearing pads, 90% of those hits looked way worse than they feel, watch a full game before judging...
lol the difference between WWE and American Football is Football isn't staged and fake.
To put NFL players into perspective, it helps to utilize metrics "futbol" fans will understand: imagine an athlete 1.8-2m tall, weighing 85-110kg, strong enough to bench press 100kg 20-25 times in a row, running at 9m/s, tryihg to hit you as hard as he can.
They have rugby.
@@user-fx2jc3nu4q The players are somewhat comparable in size, but the hitting is vastly different.
@@user-fx2jc3nu4q Not remotely the same thing. Rugby is all slower motion tackles from the waist down for the most part. NFL hits are the equivalent of a 53 km/h car crash. (35 mph for us Americans)
And you don’t see him coming
The forces have been measured, they're not even comparable.
bro went through the 5 stages of grief
Bro said “That had to be a red card”! I’m dying over here being a fan of both lol
Lol there is no redcard in American football?
@@theneverenderreactsno my friend. They throw penalty flags. Usually just turns into a 5-15 yard penalty on the next play. If you are interested I’ll snoop around on RUclips and find a good video on the rules and what each flag means.
@@theneverenderreactsyou can get disqualified after 2 certain penalties. Unsportmanship ones for example. You got 2 your out
That's why they don't call American football a contact sport... It's a collision sport.
More like a blood sport 😂
Hockey hits are actually harder
As a guy who played football in college, and ran my share of special teams, the violence of the hits in why football is not a contact sport but a collision sport. Now in my 50's, I am feeling the effects of those years of smashing and crashing for sure.
It’s worth it I’ll tell you that
Were you a wedge busted?
We in America not only watch this, but football is damned near a RELIGION!! (Especially here in Texas!) Friday night high school, Saturday college ball, and Sunday NFL! 🏈 ❤
When I lived in FL I forget who told me this but they said "In the South it's God and Football, and not always in that order" 😂
In euro futbol players constantly pretend like they are hurt to draw fouls, int the NFL players spend the whole game convincing coaches and doctors that they are fine and able to still play
I'm going to put it like this, we in the USA are built differently. We grew up playing this s***. This ain't nothing, s*** we used to throw rocks at each other as a game. We used to play tackle football in the street , before the bus came. Now you know why our US military so tough and why the rest of the world needs us. While everyone else grows up playing soccer around the world, we're here beating the hell out of each other as friends. It's understandable you would find it violent. But we used to try to hurt each other when we played because that's what you do. And after we helped each other up and laughed about it
These types of hits don't happen all the time, but once a game you're going to see a hit that is at least close to these. By the way, we American's don't think a bunch of guys running around in their shorts without getting hit is football.
Most of these dudes were totally ok..after a few. We call it “getting your bell rung” 🤣
“Are you injured or hurt?!” 😂😂
That's what my drill Sargent would ask back during basic training. Injured you went to the medics. Hurt you shake it off and carry on. And God save you if you faked an injury!
Coach always used to say “play hurt, not injured”.
I love football. I played it from the age of 6 to the age of 18 all through school. My knees are so damaged now at the age of 55 because of it but I would still go back if I could and do it all over again
This is why we have such disdain for soccer. While soccer players flop after being looked at the wrong way, football players celebrate big hits and are encouraged to get back up and keep fighting.
We have disdain for soccer because its a low skill activity, no throwing or catching skills and kicking a ball into a large net you're standing in front of isn't very impressive.
I only played high school but still have problems 30 years later. It kills your body. I'm so happy I played because it made me a stronger person mentally and physically but in both of those it also hurts as well.
I understand what you are saying. I only played 1 year in HS my senior year, and played as a CB, part time receiver, and all special teams, and can say that special teams are really special because you can get your bell rung every play. This was in the 80's and to your point was a tremendous experience, although did get clocked many times. Well worth it for the experience.
Here's what I tell folks. I have old injuries that are absolutely causing issues as I approach 50. Cracked tailbone, torn calf, 2 torn ankles, numerous dislocations, 3 rotator cuff tears, countless MCL/ACL sprains.
All but 1 of those? I was a ballet dancer 😂
My son has had 3 concussions, 2 broken ankles, 3 broken fingers, UCL sprains & a UCL subluxation (means the elbow nerve pops out). All from baseball. Not ONE single football injury.
Other than sitting at home playing chess everything has a risk/a price we pay when we get older 😎 might as well have fun 😎😎😎
Those aren't WWE moves... they're NFL moves that WWE stole. ;)
That guy you said was was knocked out, once the play was blown dead, just jumped up and ran back to the team huddle as if nothing happed. If fact, in most of these plays, the guy just got up and walked away. These guys will spend hours in the weight rooms adding 10 to 13+ KG of muscle weight to their already massive frames.
"Damn" "Damn" "Wtf" 😂😂😂😂
It was all smiles and laughs from me. 😁😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was laughing so hard 😂😂😂
Doctors have compared an NFL-level tackle to being in a 35mph car accident. The average NFL player is 6'2" and 244 pounds overall.
American football got its name fron shape of ball. And to be honest, American football came 1st according to Google. In soccer, Scotland and England played Nov. 30th, 1872 in what FIFA recognizes today as the 1st official match up. The 1st American football match was played on Nov. 6th, 1869, making American football the 1st one invented between the 2. So, in my opinion, I'm going to keep calling American version football, and the other soccer.
Not to mention the term Soccer is was coined by a Brit
Lol your comment screams lack of research. FIFA is the organization for international competitions not local. England vs Scotland is the first official match between 2 international teams. The first match between actual soccer clubs was on Dec 19, 1863. Lol what’s even more funny is that this 1st football match was played using soccer rules.
@@Vip3R-R and your comment screams nothing but asshole and flexing keyboard muscles
@vip- so you just made shit up bc you dont like the facts that are recorded for the sports history? Gotcha. Keep watching pussys run around falling on the ground without being touched faking injuries nonstop. Soccer is a pussy sport.
@@Vip3R-R Well that means that America still got its name first.
Some of the best WWE stars were high school, collage, or NFL players. Goldberg, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and the Rock Dwayne Johnson. Goldberg signature move was the spear a football tackle where you fly through the persons midsection.
"Soccer was invented by European ladies to keep them busy while their husbands did the cooking"- Hank Hill. Facts!!!
There were penalties called on some of those hits, but this is the NFL!
Most of the hits were legal Sheff they occurred... even the face mask.
The most obvious illegal hit is the punt returner getting hit before catching the ball. Some are considered unnecessary roughness... meaning they took it a step too far.
This video is like 5 different types of football though. Not just nfl
American football is the toughest sport to endure.
Brother you never played any other sports in your life. I can't tell by the comment
Soccer floppers can't comprehend American football.
Football is a game for men, not soccer players.
The black-and-white footage at around 3:35 shows a face-mask penalty. There was a very brief period after the introduction of the mask when grabbing it was not illegal, I think, but that is extremely rare. And is most definitely a penalty Now.
You gotta be a special type of man to play this...a special kind of crazy.(Speaking from experience)
Gridiron is the another name for this sport. Sounds more badass too lol.
This is why athletes play football and hockey, and floppers play soccer and basketball.
basketball is a contact sport tho
@canesProd is it though.
So asides football and hockey, athletes don’t exist in other sports?
@@Vip3R-R nope, not really, just eurotrash and 3rd world country failures.
@@SavageRL_2497used to be
Welcome to the NFL
Football is distinctly American. Soccer is our fifth rated sport.
This is something we all played in high school growing up.
Not even just in high-school, but in backyards and on the street throughout childhood into adulthood. Mud bowls and turkey bowls were brutal. No referees no penalties. We only quit when it got to bloody. Going back to work on Monday morning was....haarrd!
I hope you realize that Soccer was an original name given by the Brit's in the 1880's, so football really is US.
It was not a US thing so thank the Brits for that.
WWE, I'm dying 😂
Foootball to us in the South ain't just a game its a way of life. Alabams Roll Tide Roll Ya'll. ❤❤❤❤
Real men play football. The rest play soccer
lol bet you tell yourself that when you go to sleep
@theneverenderreacts the only sport i see more flops and faking injuries in than soccer. Is the NBA
Soccer puts me to sleep everytime i watch
@@BluRadoZ71 Football* and that's okay not your cup of tea
@@theneverenderreacts Futbol* and it's not my cup of anything.
Ain't no red cards in American football. 😂😂😂
There are no red cards in American football. There is something called “unnecessary roughness” like hitting after the whistle or pulling them down by the collar of their pads and it’s a 15yard penalty. No one gets kicked out.
Best reaction ever
It's what we do for fun.
Wait until he finds out some of those clips we high school players
Big boy game.
This is why so many Americans think Euro football (soccer) is soft.
We different out here.💪
Why? Because we love it... if anyone doesn't want to get hurt, they don't have to play.
The sport use to be like this, but rule changes due to safety has made it very rare to see these types of hits now
Yeah so next time you say soccer players are tougher remember this moment big dog that’s real football son!!!!
It's different if you watch a game through, this doesn't happen all the time.
In the 90's I was hit and hit people like that. It was before rule changes and I never played past high school. Yes, there was no feeling like laying someone out but also no feeling like getting laid out. It wasn't a game, it was war. Now it's alot safer and alot of these clips are absolutely illegal now.
I play American football and these are one in a million hits well most of them anyway
Most of these hits are perfectly legal tackles. Concussion is obviously the most obvious injury. And serious injuries are "common" in a sense there are usually like 4-8 players in the whole league that will miss several games from serious injuries. And then you have the severe which is miss the rest of the season injuries, those are quite rare to see in modern football. And we don't just watch this, we play it starting at like 6 or 7 lol. Sometimes before.
In North American Football....the players on both teams are tackling and blocking each other from advancing toward scoring...depending on the position they play. So at the beginning of the video the player you saw running and thought was going to block the player ahead of him, he wasn't...the player you thought was hit illegally, was the one that was running toward his teams end zone to get ahead and open to catch the ball the quarterback is to throw to him on his way to score a goal....In our football, it is full contact where the defense physically battle to stop the offense from having possession of the ball and advancing to the end zone to score, and the offense is physically fighting them back and away from stopping their progress or stealing the ball in some way. These tackles are clean , no dirty hits or are fouls....we don't have red cards or cards of any kind to represent a penalty foul, the referees throw small "flags" to indicate a foul was committed during the play. But this kind of physicality is the game itself really.
Canadian football is just as rough, there is plenty of CFL action in this video as well.
Welcome to the NFL, its one of the big four sports we have here.
The others are MLB, NBA and NHL, and don't forget college football, it's
bigger than the NFL. The 15 biggest stadiums are all college.8 are over 100K.
a few suggestions
MLB 15 longest home runs
NFL here comes the boom
NBA best slam dunks
NHL glass-breaking moments.
Here in America we love contact sports tough sports
It is a sport but it's a contact sport. It's closer to boxing or MMA than soccer. And yes, people get seriously injured playing it.
The Whole helmet was Jadaveon Clowney at South Carolina. And we just call it "The HIT"
As a player for the two time Texas 5A champion, the Temple Wildcats, I miss this sooooo much. There is nothing like destroying someone. The feeling is incredible. Blue Front White Back Magic! THS 🤘
You can't claim anything from 2 time champions unless you were on one of the winning teams. That's like fans screaming "WE WON!", when all they did was sit in the stands drinking beer.
The NFL is the richest sports league in the world. The richest franchise is the Dallas Cowboys worth $10,000,000.
In America this football is what guys play and soccer/football is what girls play 😂
"Are we playing WWE"... Nah this is REAL. Some of this stuff you cant do anymore (facemask and some of the QB or defenseless receiver hits). But this is mostly the game. Try to hold the ball until you get to the end. The other guys... try not to let you get to the end.
It’s the fact that most of these back then where legal
Some of these hits were illegal when they were filmed, some of them would be illegal now and some are just good solid hits. What people overlook when they say “Oh, they are all padded up it’s not that bad.” Is that because of the pads you can hit together harder before you get injured,so when you do get injured you are really injured. One of the first things they learn when playing is that there is a difference between hurt and injured. In every state that does football there will be at least one player fatality per year and an average of ten players who receive crippling or career ending injuries each year. Just to show how serious the NFL games are the average career for a player is only three years.
Many American Football (or Gridiron Football, if you prefer, since it is played in Canada, Japan and a few other countries as well) players go on to become WWE Superstars. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson played for the University of Miami as well as in the Canadian Football League.
This particular game of Football is about as 'American' as it gets. In many ways, understanding the sport is key to understanding the United States. (:
After watching his reaction now, I can't wait to watch his follow-up video in four years when the Olympics introduces North America (because Canada and Mexico play both futball and) "REAL FOOTBALL"
Don't forget about "fooseball"!
Now you know why football players are called Gridiron Gladiators, because this is the closest thing you are gonna see to actual gladiators fighting in the arena
UFC fighters?!
@@jasonbraud676 true, I stand corrected.
Many of what was shown is now illegal and the penalty is called “targeting” and the player responsible is ejected from the game. This change was made a couple years ago to protect defenseless players.
The thing is, not all of these clips are from the NFL. Some of these were high school, college, and peewee leagues.
Much if not most of this is not NFL level football. Much is college football.
You're wrong, lol. We play real football. You play, well I don't know, Runaway football. LOL Great reaction !!!
I promise you some of those fat "unathletic" guys are more all around athletes than some of your favorite soccer players
"people watch this"
You're telling me seeing these hits isn't making you want to watch?
Lol I bet you sleep believing that
4:07 Well...FEW of WWE Superstar used to play college football....i.e: The Rock, Bradshaw, Faraooq, and Roman Reigns.
Don’t forget Goldberg he played for Georgia. Brian Shaw played ball as well.
American Football is the real Football. Your sport is called soccer, bud. America didnt make the name, England did. Blame them. Either way your sport is called Soccer. Thats why the ball is a soccer ball.
Do a quick google search and search for "football" thank me later, what are the teaching you at school in the US? this is just sad
American Football was invented in 1869. Soccer was invented in 1872. Maybe do some research yourself before talking and looking like a dumbass.
American Football 1869
Soccer 1872
Do you know how to do math? Bc that makes American Football 3 years older than Soccer or what we call the pussy sport bc of all flops and fake injuries.
Look man if you can't do a simple google search of which sport was invented first, please don't comment. wasted my time searching that shit up lol when. I knew ya'll just copy every single thing from other countries. Your internet is even fake or you could be just stupid. Know your facts before you start commenting bullshit
You get hit/hit someone you "get back up" and do it again. NO CRYING!
Go ahead and google how much force of a NFL tackle is equal to?
Be surprised 😮
There's a reason soccer players are referred to as grass fairies lol
1892 American Pro FootBall‼️
We start playing at about 6-7 years old violence but controlled 😊😊😊
These guys are feeling every bit of it. Take Ray Lewis for example, he hits at 1000 pounds and the pads only absorb 50% of it, so the guy still feel 500 pounds per square inch to the chest
It’s a gladiator is game best sport in the world
Allow me to help everyone out. When Football started in this country, The QB could not pass, hand off or run with it. He had to kick it to a fellow team mate. Hence the name football. Since then many many changes have come to the game. And many more will follow.
Multiple things can have the same name. American football is not fake.
This might be a little confusing for you since you watch soccer but there will be no one getting tapped on their leg and falling down like they've been shot and faking injuries all over the field. Also the score won't end 0-0 after an indeterminate amount of boring time watching people just sort of run back and forth a lot
Soccer is long periods of tedious boredom interspersed with brief moments of excitement. That's probably why they riot alot. Because during the tedious boredom they drink a metric buttload waiting for the brief moment of excitement!
In the 1870's American Football was invented by combining what they called Association Football and Rugby Football
It's a hard man's sport. They get paid tens of millions of dollars for this game.
About 2 seconds into the video, the guy is complaining that there’s not a foul. That’s about the most “futbol” thing I can imaging.
My favorite part of these videos is reminding folks the title is inaccurate. A good part of these are also college and high school. So ages 13-18 (except the pewee kids which are likely around 6 years old).
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the suplex like tackle isn't illegal, and he was "smacking" the quarterback (the player that throws the ball )
🇺🇸 let’s goo!! It is forsure a sport they get paid 100s of millions to play the game they love just as much as any other sport. The players love the hits as well
If you're afraid of getting hurt............don't play American football.
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It was one of the greatest games of football ever
Several sports are types of football. Rugby, Gridiron (American and Canadian), Australian, Gaelic, not just Association. They all descend from Medieval Football which had few rules.
At 1:29 that hit was probably legal. I can't tell if he hit the guy in the head (illegal) or in the shoulder (legal).
Grabbing a player by his face mask, or the helmet opening is illegal.
That wasn't just the NFL, there was some CFL (Canadian Football), College Football, High School and pee-wee.
5:27 is currently illegal. There is an unnecessary roughness penalty in the sport. Red Cards aren't a thing in American Football, though a player can get ejected. The closest think we have to a yellow card is an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, you get ejected if you get two in one game. Closest we have to a red card is targeting in College Football, which is a 15 yard penalty and an ejection, or fighting.
If you want to know more about the sport check out Ninh's Rules of American Football. It covers the basics. Also College Football and College Basketball are big here. There are videos about traditions in College Football on RUclips.
welcome to American football
It’s a full contact sport that’s why the hits like this but of those hits are illegal now
This is why they get paid millions and I mean millions
yes, the player that was pulled down by the face mask on his helmet , that is definitely not allowed and will draw a penalty.
In actuality. Most of those tackles were legal. Some may have gotten YELLOW flags for ruffing the passer or being a bit excessive (the "WWE" tackles) or possibly even a late hit. And yes people do get injured, which is a danger in any sport physical or not, but you have to understand the amount of training and protective gear these men have. And ot is becoming even safer with the introduction of the guardian helmets. Which to me says well see alot more big hits like this in the coming years.
Damn near all these hits aren’t even allowed in the NFL & definitely not college/university anymore. The majority probably/hopefully got flagged. You can not hit a receiver before he catches the ball.
People take it really, really seriously. It hardly looks like a game, huh?
Most of these hits were not illegal at the time.
Now.... a lot of those are illegal
This is Football! And they start from a very young age!
This is a tough man's game if you are weak stay home, FOOTBALL is the best sport, they are wearing pads, 90% of those hits looked way worse than they feel, watch a full game before judging...
Yes, some of these are penalties. Not all. But most would be today.