The GOAT of Every Position In The NFL
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- Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
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It’s what fuels every barbershop and bar debate, who’s the best ever? It’s impossible to name just one person the greatest player in NFL history. There’s just too many positions and responsibilities to compare a guy that catches the ball to a defender that sacks the QB. So what we did was break it up by position. Without further ado, the greatest player ever at every position in football.
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Who's your GOAT?
Larry Fitzgerald
Deion Sanders
Bruce Smith
Warren Sapp
Devin Hester
This guy must be the brother of the guy who says “E, A, Sports, it’s in the game!” His voice is video game worthy
It’s so distracting
He sounds like Mirage from Apex Legends
I miss old EA sports games.
@@debrabardensteele9942 not really, although I could kinda see it.
Id say more like discovery channel haha. I could imagine him talking about a lion chasing his prey lol
All I know is Aaron Hernandez was a killer TE.
Uhhhhh.....
To quote Cartman, weak...
Wow
Yea killer mentality on and off the field 😤
OJ Simpson was twice a good killer
Brady & Gronk played against Lewis & Reed mutliple times.
What a high level of play
Jim brown? Smh
Let's not forget Ray Guy at Punter. Probably the only punter that was seen as a true weapon on the field.
No kicker? No punter? Kick/punt returner? Special teams deserves some love too.
Steve Tasker. Greatest special teams player ever
Punter would obviously be ray guy
As many time Adam Vinatieri saved Brady's legacy you would think he would be mentioned.
Adam Vinatarie kicker Ray guy punter Devin Hester kick and punt returner
Punter, Ray guy
Kicker, Morten Andersen
Special teams Defender, Steve Tasker
Offensive special-teamer, Devin Hester
It's still kind of mind boggling to me that we had Ray Lewis and Ed Reed on the same team at the same time
They are the reason why Joe Flacco has a super bowl ring 😂
Not even just them that Def was stacked. But Ed Reed and Ray Lewis are always gonna be my favorite players. Why I became a fan of the ravens
undisputed goats for real
@@ricardoarturomontiel8421 the ONLY reason
@@ricardoarturomontiel8421 lol joe flacco was balling that postseason....joe that season was the reason they won bc reed n ray played all those years they wouldve had more than 2 superbowls. Yes he only had 1 great postseason but it was definitely great 11tds 0 int 1400 yards ray needs to thank Joe
QB: Brady
RB: Barry Sanders
FB: Jim Brown
TE: Gronk
WR: Rice
OG: Hannah
OT: Munoz
MLB: Lewis
LB: LT
DT: Perry
DE: Reggie White
FS: Reed
SS: Polomalu
CB: prime time
K: Tucker
P: Guy
KR: Current joker(CP)
PR: Hester
HC: Bill Belichick
dt is aaron donald
I like how you separated full back and running back into separate categories. This way we didn’t have to have the argument of wether Jim Brown or Barry Sanders was the greatest.
Yes, that was intentional.
No, that just made it completely silly, especially when you couple that with the idea of ONE player for O-line and D-line. Just dumb
4:30 "a 20-year career is unheard of in the NFL"
Tom Brady: Hehehe
He’s probably talking about at wr
You forget about Darrel Green
Punters and Kickers: 👴🏾👴👴🏻
It's easy at QB especially now they cant be touched
Brees had a TWENTY YEAR career as well and so will many others in this Puss Ball League today.
Most specialized GOAT - Devin Hester at returner
Devin Hester was scary when they kicked to him
@Suety SZ no it Devin Hester. This isn’t madden the thing is you don’t kick to Devin Hester
I would say Dante Hall but Devin Hester was scary
@@johnnypeterson5054 daunte y’all had 8 total return TDS total, Devin Hester has that in his rookie year
@@johnnypeterson5054 Devin hester was a way better than dante hall. Devin hester has the most td returns in NFL history
i think your list should include breakdown positionally...like not just Oline..left tackle left guard center right guard right tackle etc...and free safety and strong safety...ed reed could be the best free safety but i believe polamalu to take the goat strong safety position
I think it just comes down to there are not as many advanced stats for O-line.
@@ulikemykungfu3995well I mean he already listed munoz for Tackle and allen for Guard so he could just slip a Center in there and he could probably find one whether its kelce or someone else
AGREED!
Brady is Not the greatest QB of all time. Delusional thoughts from fantasy island
Joe Jacoby for best center. Give the hogs some love! Also, why no love for Mike Alstott. The man was automatic short yardage.
Barry Sanders GOAT.
breaking pro bowl & HOF player ankles on a regular!
Unreal talent
To illustrate how Ed Reed perceived the game in a kind of higher dimension: knowing they would have a crucial game against Peyton Manning's Colts and how much time Peyton liked to spend in the film room, Reed deliberately played a certain game situation wrong for several games knowing Manning would see it and think this a weak point he can exploit - and, voilá, it played out exactly the way Reed planned. The result: an interception.
You must be ed reed.
@@tomhernandez7394 Haha, I wish :)
That's some death note level shit
Bro put up them anime glasses for that shit
Idk about that. I'd be quicker to believe that he just showed up in the big game. While some games are more important than others I can't see a professional player who wants to be the best every game and win like Ed Reed purposefully playing poorly just for mind games lol. Like this isn't chess. Players just don't think 10 moves or games ahead. If they did, how would they be able to focus on the current game and give it 100%?
You think Brady’s better than me? smh
Ikr I’m like bruh
Lol
Trace McSorley bro I was 69th like and 69th sub
@@thelazybrownfox4315 your a national treasure I’ll remember your name
Mad respect
I just watched this yesterday and the only problem was leaving out Bruce Smith, he leads in sacks and also had 1000 tackles 5 times he had 100 tackles in a season completely unheard of. Hands down the best ever
What do you mean 1000 tackles 5 times?
@@berbrick1902 I'm sorry 1000 total career tackles unheard of for a d lineman and 5 seasons of 100 tackles unmatched those r Gretzky numbers
Oh ok that makes more sense
Fr
Barry was the greatest RB without question. No one moved like him. He was a water dancer.
Lies again? Horny Weed Hot Weather
*bo jackson*
@@pavonisgamer9138
He was good a few years then got injured. If he would of never gotten injured, perhaps this would be a different Convo.
Tho to be honest, he was only so famous because he played two sports.
Walter Payton
@@robertlee5391 I'd rather have Adrian Peterson if I am being honest.
Lawrence Taylor undisputed at his position regardless of stats or crack smoked.
Your a absolute God for this post
@Beef Jefferson
Hunter Biden, is that you?
@Randall Denison Butkis was an inside linebacker. Similar assignments but different position. Regardless Butkis wasn't the greatest athlete but he intimidated everyone around him. He was basically double teamed throughout the highest archs of his career. An instinctual, highly driven psychopath with a flair for megaviolence. Tackle: 99
Clowneyyyyyyyy
Brady just updated his resume
And Gronk lol
Crybrady has the phoniest resume I have ever seen in my LIFE!
@@thegoat164 you’re an awful football fan, look I hate the man too. But you can’t say this man hasn’t done anything in this league.
@@yuh6363 yea I'm not a fan or a hater of Tom but everyone agrees across the board that he's the best player to lace up
@@thegoat164 idk 7 rings say otherwise
Grew up in Detroit. Barry played on bad teams with no O line. His best runs were making 6 guys miss and only gaining 3 yards...
Sometimes it seemed like he didn't need an o line, no one could really get a clean hit on him. If he had played with Montana, they would have been virtually unstoppable....and Montana wanted to play with him.
I always remember one series where Peyton and Troy were playing chess. Troy kept moving around with every audible Peyton was throwing and he forced him to burn one of those rare timeouts where Peyton just couldn’t outmatch Troy’s preparation. I really see Reed and Troy as equal and I feel lucky to have grown up watching them both
Bob Sanders was honestly better than both but his body just couldn't hold up.
I would agree except for one thing, Reeds power at that position was almost unmatched, I loved Troy but he wasnt laying hit sticks like Reed.
Do you remember what game was that?
@@hikarumw8151 I want to say it was in the ‘08 matchup
@@tatertots0046 Bob Sanders?… lol I mean I’m from Indy and could not agree with that. Dude was a monster but can’t be the goat if you can’t stay on the field. The way he played was a big reason for the health issues. He’d hit so hard that he’d hurt himself in the process. That absolutely has to play in the conversation unfortunately.
Mentions Larry Allen, shows locker room footage of Nate Newton.
You beat me to it!!!! LMBO!!!!
Glad someone else caught that, too.
I don't think he likes Dallas much. It makes sense he would make that mistake.
And Reggie White was the Minister of DEFENSE
I was bugging , thought he was gonna show Larry right after Nate
You can’t just put “offensive & defensive line” 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
G shit🥴🥴
But he was more athletic but still tony
It's because they are lazy
Yeah, OT and OG are completely different.
He put defensive of tackle and edge rusher which was basically the d end and he also didn’t put olb and mlb because those r really different jobs to do
No mention of Dawkins, who had more tackles, harder hits, fumbles, and games... insane
I played O-Line through college in the 90's and before watching this video, wondered who you would have as the GOAT at that position. I thought perhaps Larry Allen, the late, great Mike Webster (I also played center) and then you said, Anthony Munoz. How could I forget the great Anthony Munoz. Thank you for bringing back the memories I had watching him play and trying to learn from his performances on the field. I doubt many others will comment on that part of your video, but for me, talking about this great lineman, brought back a lot of memories. Subscribed.
Wow just the disrespect
Like c'mon where are the kickers and punters
You already know it’s Justin tucker tho
@@brenontop23 but still put some respect on there name
@@brenontop23 nah his name is Vinny
@@foruv agreed
@@foruv adam vinetari
The greatest player at every position, Lists one O-Lineman.
and how many punters | kickers did he mention?
@@jasonharris1636 You can’t list a punter...
@@Lunat1K_Fr Ray Guy, there I did it.
@@RockinRobb01 I mean the position doesn’t really affect the game that often
@@Lunat1K_Fr Surrrrrre
The fact you gave it to Sanders for RB, shows me you know your stuff. Not only did he do what he did. As a small elusive runner. But he also did it, on the Lions during a very tough time for them as a team. Sanders for me too 100%.
Sanders wasn't the starter in college. He wasn't in the game on 3rd down or goalline. And he leads the NFL for moat yards lost in a career. Just my 2 cents.
@@leogarza95 He was also playing on the Lions. Lebron has the most turnovers, but he still has the most points.
Despite him losing so many yards because he had to make his own way instead of running through holes made alot of times. He still averaged 5 yards per carry. Which only 11 other players can claim. Some of which are quarterbacks.
He's the most gifted ellusive runner the NFL has ever seen to date.
@@leogarza95 I dont think you're even familiar with Sanders in college. He wasnt a starter right off the bat. But when he got his chance. This is what he did. And some of these are still holding today.
Sanders set 34 NCAA Division I FBS records in his college career, and still holds the following records: Most rushing yards in a season: 2,628. Most rushing yards gained in a three, four, and five game span: 937; 1,152; 1,472. Most rushing touchdowns in a season: 37.
As a Bear's fan....I can't really disagree
@@leogarza95 Wow, that may be the most clueless, least contextual football comment ever uddered smh lol!
Barry set over 30 NCAA records in his one starting season at OK St. Most of them, if not all, still stand. Oh ya by the way, he had to wait for another HOF RB, Thurman Thomas, to go pro.
Barry did play 3rd down, not sure what you're talking about. And the decision by Wayne Fontes to pull him inside the 5 was completely asanine. You should never pull that kind of threat off the field. Not to mention Barry had no issues inside the 5 in college or prior to Fontes making that decision.
I am glad to say that I was fortunate to watch EVERY game Barry played. Simply put, there will never be another!
Class over🤫
Imagine both Barry and/or Walter with Emmit's offensive line. I'd still give it to Barry but Imagine the stats they would post.
Nobody:
Me: You forgot kick returner...in that case, that would be Devin Hester
He also forgot kicker, punter, and special teams gunner.
Dante hall wasn’t bad either. Devin Hester was a beast at KR/PR in college too!
Nobody:
no it is donte hall
@@vicentenicolas4474 donte hall was great but devin hester had 19 return tds. dante hall had 12.
"Deion Sanders is your favorite players favorite player"
Word...deion the best ever
Word
He ain’t wrong
Prime Time! The Best in the business
So who’s your favorite player!? 😲🤔
I didn't know that about LT, great video I like all your picks.
Dick Butkus is the GOAT of the LB position. The man was an absolute monster.
Honorable mention for Ty Law at Safety who created this legendary commentary line:
"Peyton Manning may be the Sheriff, but even he is not above the Law"
That IS badass!
How do you know Ty law but not know his position
He played corner. And Law absolutely OWNED Manning and Harrison, so much so Bill Polian had to change the rules.
What’s about Brian Dawkins
Tell me you started watching football 3 years ago without saying you started watching football 3 years ago.
QB: Tom Brady
WR1: Jerry Rice
WR2: Terrell Owens
RB: Barry Sanders
FB: Jim Brown
TE: Rob Gronkowski
C: Bruce Matthews
T1: Anthony Munoz
T2: Walter Jones
G1: Randal McDaniel
G2: Larry Allen
CB1: Dion Sanders
CB2: Darryl Revis
S1: Ed Reed
S2: Ronnie Lott
LB1: Lawrence Taylor
LB2: Ray Lewis
LB3: Jr Seau
DT1: Allan Page
DT2: Joe Greene
DE1: Reggie White
DE2: Bruce Smith
K: Adam Vinatieri
P: Sammy Baugh
R: Devin Hester
Honorable mentions for running back: Eric Dickerson, Bk Jackson, Walter Payton.
Damn, linemen getting zero respect. Turning 5 different positions into 2 entries
"Deion Sanders is your favorite players favorite player"
Is it me or does Jim Brown sound a lot like Derick Henry
Too Fast..
Too Strong..
Should at least be one OG
One OT
And one Center
Yup! Mad disrespectful
He said Larry Allen was runner up so that means hes the goat OG but he should of said center
I love how Bruce Smith is always left out of these types of list, never mind the fact that he is the all time sack leader.
Thank u finall
Recency Bias, these list are heavily influenced by views and being able to trigger debate.
Bruce Smith was an absolute beast.
But Reggie White was a unicorn.
@@byrongammonbyrongammon9937 Chris Dolman, Richard Dent & Neil Smith where on that second tier.
Joe Greene is not Bruce Smith, nobody will ever be. Not only the most sacks ever, he has the most tackles by an edge rusher in NFL history. So you weren’t taking 5 step drops on him, nor were you running the ball anywhere near him. On my all defense team I’m taking Bruce first easy.
Thank you for putting Barry as goat so underrated even still
Gronkowski was an athletic freak of nature like Lebrón James, Jim Brown, and Bo Jackson
When I think Linebacker, I think Lawrence Taylor bc that’s what his actual position was
I’d say ray lewis or dick butgus
@@Dsnyder23 you are one very crazy person,nobody that is a dumbass would pick ray lewis or butkus over taylor u need to watch more football
@@Dsnyder23 if you are referring to only middle linebackers I would say yes but if you included inside and outside linebacker then it has to be LT. He changed the game...
@@navyvet7138 I’m not just saying middle I just believe they are better than lt
@@Dsnyder23 😂😂😂 @Navy Vet713
He should have at least mentioned brian dawkins as one of the scariest safeties to play against
He’s got better stats than Ed reed he’s only got the the super bowl rings
@Kaizaro123 I always say if Sean Taylor didn’t die he would be the GOAT
@Kaizaro123 yea that’s a pretty good point especially like moss and rice people debate who’s better people say rice because the slightly higher stats and the rings, but others say moss is better because he was more physically gifted and just was generally more exciting to watch.
This video I’m pretty sure just said the great PACKER Reggie white wtf
@Kaizaro123 I would say there’s a difference between greatness and best greatest being the most achieving and best being the most skillful and talented
I looked for Barry first to decide whether or not I was going to watch the rest of the video.🤣
man could you imagine what sander's could have done with the cowboys O-line or the O-line that Terrell Davis had
This is just my opinion but honestly I feel like it’s hard to compare people from different eras though because it’s 2 different times with a lot of different rules
Yeah because I honestly think if anyone from the old era would struggle because the NFL is much more athletic and talented
Well I don't think most of the QB'S and WR's of today would last against the Steelers or Raiders defense they literally paralyzed ask Jack Tatum if he is sorry for ending Darrelle Stingly career and walking ability last I knew he wasn't. I believe that even if you put Mahomes in the league back then he wouldn't be as effective as he is now imo
@@awildslapnuts513 are you talking about the old era's defense?
@@awildslapnuts513 most defences back wouldn't even last because of all the new rules in place, they would prolly get a buch of penalties now for the way they played back then
@Kaizaro123 yeah I understand that. But I'd like to believe if it did happen I'd think the rules would be the same as it was in the 70's not using today's rules Marino put 5,000 passing yards and 48 tds in 84 in era where there was no rules protecting WR's or QBs. I think Cliff Branch would do great in today's NFL as Aaron Donald would thrive in the 60's and 70's. It sounds silly that Mahomes would thrive back then because he'd train accordingly for the era.what about Roger Starbuck I think he'd be elite today. Was Lynn Swan not athletic enough to play with Brady or Manning. You can't sit there and tell me for this fantasy scenario that only today's rules apply in 70's but not vice versa.
TB12 more playoff wins than 27 NFL teams. That’s astounding
Crazy how my team is one of those 27🥲
QB: Tom Brady
RB: Barry Sanders
FB: Jim Brown
WR: Jerry Rice
TE: Rob Gronkowski
OL: Anthony Munoz
DL: Mean Joe Greene
ED: Lawrence Taylor
LB: Ray Lewis
CB: Deion Sanders
S: Ed Reed
QB: Montana, Soon to be Mahomes
WR: Rice
RB: Payton
LB: Taylor
TE: Gonzalez
Ray Lewis was asked if he could become the greatest at his position
Ray responded "I don't know, but I'll take a stab at it"
LOL
He’s the best middle linebacker, not the best linebacker tho….
"When running backs get in a room together, they don't argue about who is the best."
- Jim Brown
"Yeah, but what if I call you a fullback."
- This video.
He was a halfback and Larry czonka should've been there
Brown was undefeated in domestic disputes too. Also, he was in a league like Wilt. Weaker smaller players.
I like Walter Payton, but Sanders was with him. "Fullback" is not as relevant anymore. Jim Brown was incredible!
Jim Brown is the same as Bill Russell.The leagues were considered unrefined and no where near their best athletically or schematically . Not to mention they had a ton of hall of famers because of a unfair drafting and signing system just like the Celtics. The Browns had won 7 championships before Jim Brown even got there. Meanwhile Sanders played with a team full of trash players and was still the best player in the league for a long time. Not even close buddy
True
Mount Rushmore NFL Players:
1. Tom Brady
2. Jerry Rice
3. Walter Paton
4. Lawrence Taylor
8:20 Bob Lilly looks a lot different than I thought he would haha
Goes with Barry Sanders because “domination beats the stats”... goes with Jerry Rice because “stats beat domination”
@Cade Gallo Barry is very overrated
jerry is the best wr though
@Cade Gallo I’d take Payton over Barry, though I can’t be mad at the pick, and this is gonna sound crazy, but healthy and in their prime Moss was more dominant than Rice. Longevity and consistency was key to Rice’s success. But as a freak receiver Moss was hair the best.
@@ferratorr1033 Moss was a more dominate deep threat but Rice, IMHO was the total package. His work ethic, route running, longevity and sportsmanship were unrivaled. The arguments against him are silly. As far as Barry Sanders, you can make an argument for other players but Barry was just a great pure runner and his game was so unique, that there will never be another player like him.
@@bruceleeroy8302 Moss wasn’t just a more dominate deep threat, he was more dominate in the red zone, better hands, physicality, like you said, Rice was the better overall. But if you had to take one, fully healthy, in their prime, I’d take Moss. Period. Sanders I feel there’s far more arguments against him, he was a highlight reel, unique yes, but that was his design, the highlights, that man had has many runs that went nowhere because he danced around then went big, it’s just no one talks about that. Payton was the overall more better back, he had more elite years behind him, and since I don’t really differentiate fullbacks to halfbacks I’d put Jim Brown above him as well, the man is so underrated
@@ferratorr1033 Hey Moss had downsides too. He gave up when things weren’t going his way. He was rather mediocre in the two Super Bowls he played in. He had some great offensive systems where he thrived and had amazing natural talent.
All I could think of was how lucky I am to have watched most of those players play in their prime.
At cornerback, Mike Haynes DESERVES some love. He was a "shutdown" corner, a GREAT tackler(looking at you, Deion), and anticipated well enough to CLOSE OFF the sideline edge on running plays(thereby forcing the runner inside of him)...and did it all without ANY cocky, braggadocious bravado!
...Classy, CLASSY player!
Gotta say.. Kent State has produced some great talent. Jack Lambert(4x SB, HoF), James Harrison(2xSB), Julian Edelman(3xSB), Antonio Gates
If Barry had Emmitt's O-Line and an additional 50% more years that Emmitt played than he did (Emmitt-15 seasons, Barry -10), his numbers would be astronomical
"If"
Amen ! Most of emmits “great moves” were walking into the endzone behind perfect protection (that o-line was HUGE) ,barry never had such a thing
Missing reggie white and Terrell owens
your argument starts with if!!
Barry was also just plain fun to watch
Honestly, Shaun Taylor would’ve been the greatest safety if his career didn’t get cut short.
thx for the likes btw
Sean*
Lol idc
I still think Shaun Taylor is better
Ik
@@huntergage65 😂 agree ig
Mark Bavaro- TE LB-L.T. Lawrence Taylor. CB- D.Sanders. WR-Moss/Rice/C.Carter. Just a few I believe belong here.
You Should do the goat of every position but using only active players
Barry Sanders played with the wrist o line in seemingly nfl history and still did his thing..... ever year
Hands down NFL RB G.O.A.T.
I argue that fact with EVERYONE!!! If he had the O line Sweetness or Emmit Smith had, you wouldn't have even heard of those two
That's the biggest misconception. Barry for years in 90's had a good o-line. Weren't great but was good. I suggest you do your research on his Lomas Brown and Kevin Glover...
Barry Sanders is the goat of running backs. Hands down and it's not even close. If he would have played at least 15 seasons, nobody would be able to break any of his records.
@@kurtminault8564 are you kidding? Payton had no one on his line or scoring positions who was a pro-bowler or all-pro from 75 to 85. He was a one man band that carried it all. Every yard he had were hard yards.
Barry had a pro-bowl lineman in front of him for 8 of his 10 seasons… and a pro-bowler in a scoring position (Herman Moore) for 4 seasons… helping stretch the defense. Payton had none of that.
Everyone always makes that case for Sanders and penalizes Enmity for it. Well let me even the odds a little. Barry got to play in a very soft NFC Central division. Chi, GB, MIN, and the TB yucks. Thats 8 games a year of weak defenses his "weak oline" went up against. These werent the 85 bears and definitely not the bucks of warren Sapp john Lynch & co. Meanwhile Emmitt year in and year out had to face the NFC Beasts of the East. Wash NYG and Philly. Also because Dallas was a perennial winner he also had to face the likes of SF's defense and others. And still led the league in rushing multiple years. 🐐 🐐
Putting Jim Brown and Barry Sanders in the same backfield would be a horror show for any defense!🤣
Replace Barry Sanders w/Walter Payton; still just as dangerous. Barry had the speed but Walter had the brute strength (his ability 2 STIFF-ARM a defender 20 yds downfield upon initial contact speaks 4 itself. Ironically; I'm a Dallas Cowboys fan from Detroit, MI but Emmitt Smith, Tony Dorsett, Billy Sims, & Barry Sanders COMBINED couldn't hold Walter Payton's jock strap. BTW; I need no sympathy RE: the Cowboys' elimination. The 49ers (especially Nick Bosa despite his concussion sustained in that game) simply outplayed & outclassed the Cowboys. Speaking of Nick Bosa; he reminds me of the L8, GR8 Kevin Greene. Despite his ACL injury from 2020, Nick's not injury-prone like his brother Joey is. If it was 4 Aaron Donald & T.J. Watt, Nick Bosa's the premier NFL defensive player.
@@williambandyk327
Bro, I was actually trying to be nice because replacing Sanders with Payton would be overkill for ANY defense!🤣👍🏾
Walter Payton is my GOAT anyway!😃👍🏾
@@X-Factor-22 KOOL!!!!! @ least we do agree. BTW; u do live up 2 ur moniker bc U R THE XFACTOR!!!!!!
@@williambandyk327
Thanks 🙏🏾 Bro!🤣👍🏾
@@X-Factor-22 U betcha. BTW; who r ur SB picks? Since the Cowboys got bounced by the 49ers, I'm actually pulling 4 the LA Rams bc they can possibly dupilc8 what their opponent (TB Bucs) did last yr (i.e.: play the SB on its home turf). Realistically though; it'll b a rematch of last yr's SB (TB vs. KC).
You forgot the most important position on the field: The punter.
Guy?
You guys are the goats of historic sports videos. I’m serious.
Bro, 49ers had Lott, Young, Rice and Montana.
And young
Forget about Steve young
@@D_MC561 the guys rly good
Frank Gore was pretty good too. Kittle might be a beast if he can stay healthy
Don’t forget about Roger Craig, he’s one of the only 3 runningbacks to have 1,000 yards receiving and rushing
The offensive line is the most underrated position but is one of the most important!
defensive line
@@dailyselfimprovementredpil4671 the irony is the offensive line defends while the defensive line attacks. Gotta be confusing to people outside us;]
proceeds to underrate offensive line
@@rrpearsall o line sends blocks for qb d line sheds blocks to get to qb
@@cristianplala4946 ehh.. OL are definitely the most unselfish and underappreciated in the NFL unless you're qb or rb.. I wonder how many of the highest paid QBs give Tip their OL's for a good protection? Seems like a smart more..
I truly believe Mike Alstott was by far the best and underated fullback ever!
Yea.. I put him brown in the running back category
this dude's voice just keeps making me crack up
"it's what fuels ever barbershop and bar debate"
"some of the OG tight ends"
I only watched this to make sure Barry Sanders was the RB GOAT. Thank you, I’m out.
Hard to argue he isn’t. I’d personally make it a tie between Walter and Barry. Just my opinion
No mr brown red grange gale sayers Barry sanders on simpson
@@chessmanatee2024 Calvin Johnson was a WR. And Emmitt Smith was nowhere near as good as Barry and Walter.
@@Steelfan-oe7ok Yeah. I feel you. My football fan side would like to think that Barry retired 1500 yards short as a sign of respect to "Sweetness".
@@warofdamouth2950 I always thought that too.
Screw Corpse Husband, this guys voice is next level
Ikr
Dude has his pinky cut off to stay in a game. That’s dedication or insanity, I’m not sure which yet.
He sure did, but he regrets it now.
1980-2000 RB-Bo Jackson/QB-Joe Montana/WR-Randy Moss/TE-Tony Gonzalez
2001-2022 RB-Jamaal Charles/QB-Patrick Mahomes/WR-Justin Jefferson/TE-Travis Kelsey
Had Reggie White not played in the USFL for 2 years, his sack total would be around 220+, and he had 21 sacks in 12 games to LT’s 12 sacks.
LT is the greatest defensive player ever. F off philthy.
How u have a separate fullback but just one O-line
Only way to get Jim Brown and Barry on the list...Show of respect to Jim
And one D-line
Yeah this list is trash. No sam or will backer or strong safety either
@@kareemadham253 Just leave Barry Sanders off the list then... Because he spent his career running against Nickel and Dime Defenses and didn't rack up many Championships
Wow!! I was only listening to the video and when a new position came up I would pause it with my headphones and guess. I was right on every single one except DLine. I went with Reggie White but I ain’t mad about Mean Joe Green.
LB ray Lewis, offensive tackle Willie Roaf, CB Daryl Green, other Corner Deion Sanders, RB OJ Simpson, QB Montana, TE Antonio Gates, WR T.O. & Randy Moss,
6:17 goes on rant about how important linemen are then only gives one position it’s props🤦🏽♂️
the whole vid would be bout lineman if he did every position lol. Tbh most ppl watccimg thid vid prob dont give a shi bout o linemen
Naw bruh he right. How you just go say Munoz is the greatest offensive lineman. Did he snap the ball, did he block the blindside or anything specific. “Just be the best OL let’s move on” lol that’s funny.
Then showed Nate newton while talking about Allen
Best water boy at linebacker position Bobby Boucher hands-down GOAT
College.
@@mrsweat3116 damn I’ve been exposed lol 😂
Brian Urlacher
Look at the stats
If bobby boucher Hits urlacher, urlacher will fly to vietnam
Barry Sanders, Calvin Johnson, Robert Porcher, Eddie Murray, Jason Hanson, Tom Brady, Wes Welker, Joe Greene, Jack Lambert, R Lott
now imagine all these guys on the same team O.O like literally imagine how many super bowls these guys would win together if they played at the same time. Some of them had in a way, but obviously it'd be impossible to know
0:40
The first ever super bowl mvp who was the youngest and oldest super bowl mvp at the same time: 😐
I mean its true
i like how this guy wanted to put LT and Ray Lewis so he added specialized position in the video and also same for Barry Sanders and Jim Brown
Lol
Facts
Don’t even know how he could COMPARE Ray Lewis to LT, Taylor is the greatest pass rusher of all time
@@colinb5731 True
@@colinb5731
Ronnie Lott is the GOAT safety, not Ed Reed and Lawrence Taylor is the GOAT LB.
@@thegoat164 never said anything about any position OTHER than LB, dumbass
Special teams :
Kicker : Vinatieri
Punter : Lechler
Returner : Hester
I think it's a MUST that punters and especially kickers are included.
It's disappointing they aren't included, and aren't given the respect they deserve.
👍🔥🔥💯
”You break the huddle and its diffrent, you don’t scan like normal, you’re looking for number 20.”
I tell you, in the 80's, linebackers were the BEST
Mahomes would be dead back in 80's,guaranteed.
and the ninetys
Yeah, back then they were allowed to play high as balls on coke... LT
@@fubarace1027 LT was a menace on the field,
Mike Singletary was the first Ray Lewis!! 💯🏈💯
Barry is the RB goat. I saw him crush TB for 220 on Thanksgiving. It was amazing to see in person
Mel Blount getting no mention is the biggest omission! The NFL changed the passing rules because of his play!!
Like most lists it’s biased toward recent players with a few token classics. They need to go by decade keeping in mind how the game changes including rules as you correctly mentioned with Mel Blount.
Did everyone forget that Bruce smith who played for the Buffalo Bills recorded 200 sacks in his career and that is the all time record?
they don’t give bruce the respect he deserves, the best d end ever
He had less dominant seasons than white i think that's why
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!
Honesty Reggie did play less seasons and put up 198
@@davidremigailo4518 In 87 I believe Reggie put up 21 sacks in 12 games.
While it is hard to argue against your picks, you should have expanded other positions like you did for RB's. There are two WR's, T's, G's, S's, CB's,, one C. You didn't mention punter,. and kicker (who score more points than any other position), or kick returners.
Well it's gotta be Rice, Moss, Calvin for WR. TEs Sharpe and Gonzalez. Gronk was the GOAT when he played, but he was hurt every other season. Center maybe Mike Webster. Idk O-linemen too well. Maybe Gene Upshaw or Steve Hutchinson for other guard. Maybe Jason Peters or Tyron Smith at the other tackle position. Allen and Munoz are definitely the GOATS tho. Lots of other good options there. For OLB I'd probably have Derrick Brooks and Jack Ham. ILB would be Ray Lewis and Butkus. DT would be Aaron Donald and Mean Joe (maybe Warren Sapp in there idk). 4-3 DE would be LT and Deacon Jones. For a 3-4 DE, Reggie White and Bruce Smith. Safeties Lott and Reed. CBs Deion, Rod Woodson, and maybe Dick Lane. Punter Ray Guy for sure. Kicker would either be Vinetari, Justin Tucker, or the dude who played for the Falcons for 30 years.
@@sprawlz6466 Jason Kelce is the best C to ever play and it's really not close. He's so fucking consistent
@@FalseOracle617 yeah I don’t really know O-linemen. I knew Kelce was good but is he really that good?
@@sprawlz6466 Yeah, Jason Kelce is absolutely ridiculous. I'd recommend watching some his best film. Or watch Baldinger talk about him.
That's easy, Justin tucker is the best kicker and no one else will probably ever be better than him, he has the longest fg in history, he makes over 90% of his fgs and if you look at the kickers in the HOF not one of them is even close to his % of made kicks and I know for sure noone has a longer made fg. Punters are really hard to judge for this it would take a lot of statistical analysis as well as the additional factor or how important that punt was in that game, it's to many factors to really be able to name one, but as a ravens fan I choose Sam Koch who was a solid punter for the Ravens for 14 years and never missed a single game and was with us during both superbowl wins, just look at all those players who did play for ravens and are all kinds of Goats, not bad for a franchise that's only been around for 25 years. Youngest franchise to ever win a superbowl after only being in existence for 5 years and our first 2 draft picks ever before the team was even a team yet are both in the HOF. I mean you have to respect that
I love that most of the defensive goats and honorable mentions played for either the Steelers or the ravens 😂
O line... Randall McDaniel should've at least been mentioned
“Offense line” like that’s not a position it’s multiple positions
Thanks, John Madden for stating the obvious.
@@jaredosterlund2642 😂
EXACTLY! I don't like how they did that.
They gotta give big dudes more love man I 100 percent agree with you brotha
At least do tackles and then interior o line
I love gronk he is a beast
Rb- barry sanders, qb- tom brady, wr- jerry rice, lb- lawrence taylor and te-rob gronkowski added saftey/cb- deion sanders and kick off/punt returner- devin hester and fg kicker- adam vinitari!
My face of the franchise player would make ever spot I have 😂
I will make it simple
Qb: tom brady
Hb: Barry sanders
Wr: Jerry Rice
Fb: Jim brown
Oline: is your opinion
Cb: deion sanders
Fs: ronnie lott
Ss: ed reed
Olb: Lawrence Taylor
Mlb: ray Lewis
Left end: Reggie white
Right end: Bruce Smith
Dt: mean joe green
Kicker: Adam vinatieri
Punter: ray guy
Kick returner devin hester
Kick returner devin hester
Moss over rice
Strong safety can be questioned, like ken Houston, polamalu, etc
No Dawkins?
@@bigboy8.0 I am talking all time team rice has better stats and is better at mid route and short route. Not that moss is not better in different ways. He is an automatic top 2 though
Qb: Trace McSorley only 1000000 overall player in madden
Ya why isn’t trace mcsorely isn’t the best qb
@@brodysingley3214 I don’t know why every bodies sleeping 💤 on me
@@tracemcsorley6368 lol
What is trace mcsorley?
@@josecastillo-un3ot the GOAT
Imagine having the greatest player to ever walk the field and then have Montana and Young as back to back QB’s while having players like Ronnie Lott on the other side of the ball… and then Rice gets replaced by Owen’s. What a time to be alive
yes it was
That wasn’t Larry Allen you showed without pads when you were discussing best offensive linemen of all-time. It was another Cowboys’ great G/OT Nate Newton.
I scanned the comments looking to see if anyone else saw this error.