Man, Romonowski is one of those guys that if they didn't play football to get their aggression out, and didn't have the money and fame that came with that career, he'd either be dead or in prison waiting to die. The dude's a straight up psycho.
Man it's crazy but it's probably good he chose football because what if chose a position of authority? What if he was a cop or prison guard with the ability to make believable excuses to whoop people's asses? I won't go into a whole tangent here, but that's a scary thought that if he did all this as sports player what he could do as a person who has weapons on him and can claim he fears for his life in situations? He doesn't even come off as over the top guy who screams crazy.
He wasn't very aggressive in college, it seemed to start after he went to the 49ers and Ronnie Lott was a terrible influence that only fueled his rage.
Actually he would probably be a serial killer. The look in his eyes is very disturbing. He was not sorry he broke that guys finger. He actually looked like he was trying not to smile.
"Sometimes that shark looks right at ya. Right into your eyes. And the thing about a shark is he’s got lifeless eyes. Black eyes. Like a doll’s eyes. When he comes at ya, he doesn’t even seem to be livin’… ’til he bites ya, and those black eyes roll over white and then… ah then you hear that terrible high-pitched screamin’. The ocean turns red, and despite all your poundin’ and your hollerin’ those sharks come in and… they rip you to pieces. " -Quint's speech, from Jaws. Romanowski has lifeless eyes, like he's looking through everyone. He's the only one in the room, in his mind... a true sociopath. Once he forgets you're human, he'll do anything.
I like how he tries to sound contrite while struggling to hold back a grin. Romanowski was pure chaos. He beat the crap out of one of his teammates in practice. He's a psychopath that happened to look good in a football jersey.
@@dustinwarner6594 LT played on the edge, but he didn't try and hurt guys (until the coke era). Romo was out to hurt them. It's the only real unwritten rule of football: you never try and injure someone. Romo did that. He tried to take guys out, and he enjoyed it. He's in that night train lane group of guys, who wouldn't have lasted in the nfl if they didn't do the cheap dirty stuff. It's not about being a puss-puss, as you so eloquently put it, it's about the NFL being a boxing match, not a backyard brawl. Honor among thieves and what not.
I'm conflicted. At times when he speaks you can tell he regrets a lot of what he did, but he talks like he would do it again if he could so it's hard to say. Boz talked about how when he had a kid he realized how big of a fuck up he was, and how much he hated that side of himself, and how he told his son that who he was as a football player is not a person to be looked up to or respected. It's easy to say romo feels no remorse because he was smiling, but his eyes tear up when he talks about that stuff. I know guys who smile when they think about war, not because they enjoyed what they did, but because it honestly feels good to just be honest about the fucked up shit. if that makes sense.
depends on who the person is ... if they're a psycho that is 10 stronger and better at fighting than you and wouldn't hesitate to make you braindead ... ill just have to take that disrespect.
You right about the “glory hunting” as you guys so eloquently said lol we call it “bandwagoning”. But yeah the wins or if your lucky superbowl is that much more special when you been through the struggle of trying for years and finally getting it done 😌
I enjoy listening to you guys learning about American football. When you guys get a chance check out Herschel Walker the craziest athlete ever by KTO and Larry Allen the most athletic big man ever also by KTO
Jason Peters was right on par with Larry Allen as far as athleticism. I mean the guy worked out as a 336lb TE at the combine. Which is obviously something that never has and never will happen again. Both are insane. As far as highlights go though Barry Sanders beats out Herschel every day of the week. Walker's pro career wasn't very good at all. 2 seasons of 1000 yards? Freak athlete sure. But didn't translate too great in the pros, the guy is still a freak athlete that i bet could bench 225 15 times and run under 4.8 at 58.
"atleast he didn't break it but he did dislocated it" This guy must never have had something dislocated. Anyone who has broken and dislocated something will tell you a break is much better to have then dislocating something. A break heals and usually is stronger afterwards. If you dislocate a joiint your probably going to have issues for the rest of your life with that joint.
I've broken all kinds of bones, but none of them hurt like dislocating my shoulder (and twisting that arm at the same time). That one actually had me passing out.
I dislocated my finger in high school back and to the left, they just snapped it back into place and put a splint on it and I was fine, finger is way different than a shoulder or elbow obviously, but I’d chose the dislocated finger over a broken one any day haha
Even UFC fighters and boxers have respect for their opponents. Most would never spit on an opponent or beat up someone on their own team because they couldn't control their anger over something that could easily have been talked out. Yes you need aggression and a certain fire to be a competitive athlete, but you also need a decent amount of humanity and a value of team work.
If you're looking for more American sports stuff to react to I recommend the series "Pretty Good" by Jon Bois. I'd love to see you react to his video on the 'St. Louis Olympic Marathon' and '222-0'.
Hey guys. Romo was nuts. No doubt. To be fair there was a lot of that going around back in the day. I remember seeing interview where a player was talking about guys at the bottom of piles fighting for the ball coming out of the pile with fingernails ripped out etc. Romo came into the league over 30 years ago and the game was nasty for sure. Guys were more than willing to make sure that opposing player might not be back in the game. Anyway. Here are 2 links to videos of a couple of great player. One a middle linebacker named Dick Butkus. He played for the Chicago Bears. The other is a former running back from the Detroit Lions name Barry Sanders. Maybe the best cuts and jukes and changes of direction ever. Certainly among the best at those things. Hope you enjoy. 1. Dick Butkus ruclips.net/video/nluXKFKxBuo/видео.html 2. Barry Sanders ruclips.net/video/PBhn1wMyzV4/видео.html Stay safe and well.
9:07 I've had this done to me in jiu jitsu class. It's a legit armbar that he did while in a full sprint. It was really mean and awful, but also beautiful and clever.
When Tyrannosaurus Rex arms was going on about how crazy he would get if someone spit in his face, I'd have peed myself laughing if the older fella casually hawked one right between his eyes. Would have been top 10 funnest things I ever saw. Love you guys, keep up the great reviews.
I live in Colorado Springs, Romonowski came down here promoting something for the Bronco"s. I talked with him for about an hour, one of the nicest guys I've ever talked to.
Something that video didn't mention, when they were filming "The Longest Yard" w/ A. Sandler the behind the scenes footage shows even more "psycho" moments on letting a Actor Score on Romo
I heard that mike is actually trapped between the table and the wall and if they seperate it he would die. I also heard the other 2 guys stand on both sides of him because they are keeping him captive in a middle eastern mystery cave and when he is curiously absent for a few episodes they're actually waiting for the dogs to find him again or for him to surrender.
I love seeing people from other parts of the World react to American football. I liked several of your videos and subscribed. I am going to suggest a couple football videos that no one else are covering on RUclips and will make your channel stand out in a good way. Everybody is responding to the same videos highlighting footballs athleticism and brawn but these videos show the brainy side of it in a fun entertaining way without being too long. American football has been called a violent game of chess played by giants and these videos give you a glimpse why. (What does a quarter back do? By behind the touchdown) (Translating QB Play calling) (Cam Newton simulates play calling. Imitates Peyton..) I think you should react to these videos that will give you a real appreciation of the cerebral side of the sport. Thanks.
Everything I’ve ever seen about this guy, whether it was interviews or watching him play. You don’t see anything in his eyes. He’s freakin scary as hell.
You guys really need to watch one of the videos on Jack Lambert or Lyle Alzado. Very aggressive and mean players that got the job done in their own way.
I've had my life threatened at knifepoint, while waitressing, to a guy who I felt was on a "Roid Rage". I stayed calm and collected, but it's a whole 'nother level of anger no one should witness. I'm just glad I have first responders in my family that taught me how to handle myself in situations like that. That knowledge came in handy when I bartended also.
To get enough steroids to ever induce ''roid rage'' you need a lot of money that you don't get from robbing waitresses. As someone who has legally used steroids like Romanowski robbing anybody at knifepoint was never ever a thought. As someone who also has used substances that actually cause addiction that also cause you to lose your job, it's 1000000 times more likely that person was a desperate addict and not going through Roid Rage. Roid Rage comes out with domestic abuse or road rage not random robbings.
Dave, as a fellow ginger, I implore you to go for the Raiders. I am a man without a country, the only Raiders fan out of my entire circle of friends lol
Lyle Alzado did the BEST ever roid rage. Playing as a LA Raider vs Jets he complained 3-4 times to the ref that the NYJ lineman was holding him. Well the next time he was "held" Lyle grabbed his face mask, tore it off (ouch!) then while the guy was pleading for MERCY threw the helmet as hard as he could at the guy! I was just LMAO as Lyle was ejected from the game and latter fined.
You guys should check out Herschel Walker. Was voted as one of if not the best college football player in history, And then had a stint in the UFC as a mixed Martial Artist
I was so stoked that I said Romanowski right after they said cheap shots. I admit my first thought was the titan that curb stomped that guy, but half second later I was like OH, Romanawski was an asshole
I grew up watching lots of great old school brutes... Lawrence Taylor, Reggie White, Charles Haley, and Ronnie Lott to name a few but Bill Romanowski amost definitely crossed the line way to many times during his career... Being tough is one thing, being dirty is another...
Dick Butkus. He was the original bad boy for me. But looking back, he almost seems quaint and loveable; a big teddy bear compared to that psycho Romo. Dick had the intensity, and he wanted to hurt you, but without the psycho part. If you want a more enjoyable version of intensity, watch his profile on the NFL's top 100 players video. They do a lot of them(obviously), so they have them down to like 5 or 6 minutes. And they usually have some retired legend who knew the player introduce them.
Office bloke Dave, you should pick a NFL team that you might have a connection with. I’ve seen some of your other videos and have heard you say the only place in the U.S. that you’ve been to was Las Vegas. They actually have a Pro NFL team now, the Las Vegas Raiders. They transferred from Oakland California. You could cheer for them?
Considering how aggressive and ruthless you can be, while playing within the rules of the game, I don’t like players playing the way Romanowski did. Also if you guys liked this video you should check out clips of Lyle Alzado
My money was on alzado as well lol. i used some things i learned from watching him. like after tackling someone, you put your hand under their facemask and get up, thereby putting all your weight on their face, but often goes unnoticed by the ref lololol
He broke the eye socket of his own teammate and got sued. He also once called Cam Newton " boy" Romanowski was a despicable human being. None of what he did aligned with the spirit of sportsmanship
Love you guys! If you’re going to pick an NFL team - as a philly fan - we get a bad rap as being the worst. We are overly passionate. I expect the best and absolute we are hard to please and dish out crap when we aren’t happy. But we love our city and our team. We are not fair weather fans. I’m not saying join us, just that we are die hard. And no matter what, who the QB or the coach is, all that matter is the Eagles and the city.
The best time to watch is now! The playoffs are happening and the Superbowl is coming up. Just go to the NFL website or Sportscenter to see the brackets. A lot of people recommend college football but i suggest watching the NFL first, because it's more professional and overall has better quality.
safe picks: LA Rams, Greenbay Packers, Buccaneers entirely because Brady, if you want orange then the Bengals, and if you hate yourself then the Jacksonville Jaguars
Hello there Blokes! If you are looking for an NFL team to root for...THE BUFFALO BILLS! And...we got a Rugby bloke on the team, Christian WADE! (check out Bills C. Wade runs) Hopefully in 2021 he will make the starting line-up, cause bloody hell, we need a "run" game. ✌From Buffalo, NY
Just trying to give you information, Romanoski's Coledge Football at BC Which Stands For Boston College Is A Small University In Boston, Massachusetts Which Is A Catholic College Like Notre Dame! The Fighting Irish! BC is the EAGLES, There probably about 1,000 to 1,500 miles apart But Notre Dame is only aroud 80 miles from Chicago,Just Trying To Help! LOL
I agree with Bill on that microwave incident, too. Don't mess with a man's sandwich. ;-) To be fair, Romanowski was just a throw back player. Back before the 1980s there were dozens of players like this and, if you go back to the early days of football they were almost the norm. Legendary Baseball player Ty Cobb was 100 times worse.
Pick to follow the Cleveland Browns, they were so close to winning todays game to continue the hunt for Superbowl. and they are orange uniforms. I am a Ginger too, I am so glad that name was not around when I was younger, but being called woody woodpecker was not much better.
breaking a finger is cheap, spitting on a man is disrespecting him as a man. I'll handle a cheap shot and move on, won't tolerate disrespect. It's funny how Romo was a normal player in the "glory days" of football. Today he wouldn't last, his own teammates wouldn't tolerate that. The fans wouldn't tolerate that. he was the tailend of the dirty play:>skill play era of football, those types of guys wouldn't cut it in the league today. I heard a guy say that to play in the NFL now you have to be on that razors edge of out of control, you can never lose control, but you have to be right there on that line. Romo was so deep on the other side he makes brian cushing look like a damn saint. Glad that guys like that aren't in the league anymore, or at the very least we openly talk about how shitty they are, instead of honoring them as "gritty hard nosed players."
That was a great play you guys had to skip for copyright music reasons at the end can you just turn the volume down or mute it in the last few seconds?
The best fans in the NFL are the Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns, and Philadelphia Eagles. And by best, I mean, most intense, most insane. I know you already reacted to the Bills Mafia and I think you did the Cleveland Browns' game where it was raining beer bottles as well.
Hey Dave if you like Pantera they are from Dallas. So it would be logical to root for the Dallas Cowboys. Plus they are rivals in the same division as the Giants and Eagles.
He tackled Kordell Stewart one time and when he was down spit in his face. I wish Jack Lambert was still playing at the time. He would have taken care of Romanowski.
How could you not pick the Cowboys as your team with that Cowboys From Hell tattoo.. Vinnie and Dimebag were huge Cowboys fans being from North Texas and all
Man, Romonowski is one of those guys that if they didn't play football to get their aggression out, and didn't have the money and fame that came with that career, he'd either be dead or in prison waiting to die. The dude's a straight up psycho.
Man it's crazy but it's probably good he chose football because what if chose a position of authority? What if he was a cop or prison guard with the ability to make believable excuses to whoop people's asses? I won't go into a whole tangent here, but that's a scary thought that if he did all this as sports player what he could do as a person who has weapons on him and can claim he fears for his life in situations? He doesn't even come off as over the top guy who screams crazy.
Hes the kinda guy that used to be normal but a few to many to the head and you lose any ability to make rational decisions.
He wasn't very aggressive in college, it seemed to start after he went to the 49ers and Ronnie Lott was a terrible influence that only fueled his rage.
Actually he would probably be a serial killer. The look in his eyes is very disturbing. He was not sorry he broke that guys finger. He actually looked like he was trying not to smile.
He didn't need anyone to fuel his rage ! It was in him period...... Oh he made me do it !!! I don't think so!!
"Sometimes that shark looks right at ya. Right into your eyes. And the thing about a shark is he’s got lifeless eyes. Black eyes. Like a doll’s eyes. When he comes at ya, he doesn’t even seem to be livin’… ’til he bites ya, and those black eyes roll over white and then… ah then you hear that terrible high-pitched screamin’. The ocean turns red, and despite all your poundin’ and your hollerin’ those sharks come in and… they rip you to pieces. "
-Quint's speech, from Jaws.
Romanowski has lifeless eyes, like he's looking through everyone. He's the only one in the room, in his mind... a true sociopath. Once he forgets you're human, he'll do anything.
I like how he tries to sound contrite while struggling to hold back a grin. Romanowski was pure chaos. He beat the crap out of one of his teammates in practice. He's a psychopath that happened to look good in a football jersey.
Thats what footballs all about... go watch soccer puss puss
@@dustinwarner6594
Shut up, dude. Lawrence Taylor was as nasty as they come, but even he felt terrible when he injured Joe Theissman.
@@redpillfreedom6692 shut up? Of course he did...but thats football...kinda my point
@@dustinwarner6594 LT played on the edge, but he didn't try and hurt guys (until the coke era). Romo was out to hurt them. It's the only real unwritten rule of football: you never try and injure someone. Romo did that. He tried to take guys out, and he enjoyed it. He's in that night train lane group of guys, who wouldn't have lasted in the nfl if they didn't do the cheap dirty stuff.
It's not about being a puss-puss, as you so eloquently put it, it's about the NFL being a boxing match, not a backyard brawl. Honor among thieves and what not.
I'm conflicted. At times when he speaks you can tell he regrets a lot of what he did, but he talks like he would do it again if he could so it's hard to say. Boz talked about how when he had a kid he realized how big of a fuck up he was, and how much he hated that side of himself, and how he told his son that who he was as a football player is not a person to be looked up to or respected.
It's easy to say romo feels no remorse because he was smiling, but his eyes tear up when he talks about that stuff. I know guys who smile when they think about war, not because they enjoyed what they did, but because it honestly feels good to just be honest about the fucked up shit. if that makes sense.
The 2 dislikes are Romanowski and his wife. (His mom liked the video)
Good one. 😄😅😂🤣
And the 3rd dislike? The guy who got his finger broken
Hahahahahahahahahaha........
Spitting on someone is a one-way ticket to a beatdown 100% of the time.
Unless you're Romanowski...
@@clipsedrag13 fuck that he getting his ass beat
@@Darryldlowe you ain't doing shit bro, be realistic. You may try, but I'm afraid that would be a one-way street.
@@echoromeo384 ok
depends on who the person is ... if they're a psycho that is 10 stronger and better at fighting than you and wouldn't hesitate to make you braindead ... ill just have to take that disrespect.
I've met him. He's (still) nuts.
You right about the “glory hunting” as you guys so eloquently said lol we call it “bandwagoning”. But yeah the wins or if your lucky superbowl is that much more special when you been through the struggle of trying for years and finally getting it done 😌
I enjoy listening to you guys learning about American football. When you guys get a chance check out Herschel Walker the craziest athlete ever by KTO and Larry Allen the most athletic big man ever also by KTO
Jason Peters was right on par with Larry Allen as far as athleticism. I mean the guy worked out as a 336lb TE at the combine. Which is obviously something that never has and never will happen again. Both are insane. As far as highlights go though Barry Sanders beats out Herschel every day of the week. Walker's pro career wasn't very good at all. 2 seasons of 1000 yards? Freak athlete sure. But didn't translate too great in the pros, the guy is still a freak athlete that i bet could bench 225 15 times and run under 4.8 at 58.
I agree and disagree - Bo Jackson was the man!!
Hell yea
"atleast he didn't break it but he did dislocated it" This guy must never have had something dislocated. Anyone who has broken and dislocated something will tell you a break is much better to have then dislocating something. A break heals and usually is stronger afterwards. If you dislocate a joiint your probably going to have issues for the rest of your life with that joint.
Breaking a joint is the worst. No doubt in my mind
I've broken all kinds of bones, but none of them hurt like dislocating my shoulder (and twisting that arm at the same time). That one actually had me passing out.
I dislocated my finger in high school back and to the left, they just snapped it back into place and put a splint on it and I was fine, finger is way different than a shoulder or elbow obviously, but I’d chose the dislocated finger over a broken one any day haha
Yup. My elbow injury from highschool wrestling turned my right dominant arm into my weak arm.
Even UFC fighters and boxers have respect for their opponents. Most would never spit on an opponent or beat up someone on their own team because they couldn't control their anger over something that could easily have been talked out. Yes you need aggression and a certain fire to be a competitive athlete, but you also need a decent amount of humanity and a value of team work.
Romo doesn't blink enough during interviews. It makes him look absolutely insane no matter what's coming out of his mouth.
I was like “ wasn’t that Romanowski”. I was glad when Denver got him.
If you're looking for more American sports stuff to react to I recommend the series "Pretty Good" by Jon Bois. I'd love to see you react to his video on the 'St. Louis Olympic Marathon' and '222-0'.
Or Koo Dae-Sung against pitcher Randy Johnson! Or Lonnie Smith!!! The Pretty Good series has sooooo many good ones, pretty good at that lol
Hey guys. Romo was nuts. No doubt. To be fair there was a lot of that going around back in the day. I remember seeing interview where a player was talking about guys at the bottom of piles fighting for the ball coming out of the pile with fingernails ripped out etc. Romo came into the league over 30 years ago and the game was nasty for sure. Guys were more than willing to make sure that opposing player might not be back in the game. Anyway. Here are 2 links to videos of a couple of great player. One a middle linebacker named Dick Butkus. He played for the Chicago Bears. The other is a former running back from the Detroit Lions name Barry Sanders. Maybe the best cuts and jukes and changes of direction ever. Certainly among the best at those things. Hope you enjoy. 1. Dick Butkus ruclips.net/video/nluXKFKxBuo/видео.html 2. Barry Sanders ruclips.net/video/PBhn1wMyzV4/видео.html Stay safe and well.
Conrad Dobler was dirtier than Romo and he wrote an autobiography called ‘They Call Me Dirty’, Lyle Alzado was just as dirty.
9:07 I've had this done to me in jiu jitsu class. It's a legit armbar that he did while in a full sprint. It was really mean and awful, but also beautiful and clever.
Vontaze Burfict ended careers with the Bengals
B4 the video started Vontaze Burfict is who i thought this video was going to be about.
Including his own. Either way, Bill was dirtier hands down
Who dey
Love your stuff guys!! I highly recommend anything on Lyle Alzado. The football life one is good.
Thats who came to mind when I heard the title
When Tyrannosaurus Rex arms was going on about how crazy he would get if someone spit in his face, I'd have peed myself laughing if the older fella casually hawked one right between his eyes. Would have been top 10 funnest things I ever saw.
Love you guys, keep up the great reviews.
Nah, I’d be in prison now with your dad. 😘
I live in Colorado Springs, Romonowski came down here promoting something for the Bronco"s. I talked with him for about an hour, one of the nicest guys I've ever talked to.
Picked the wrong Raider. That title belongs to Jack Tatum.
Love the content and keep it coming because Im watching from the southeast georgia area of the US
Something that video didn't mention, when they were filming "The Longest Yard" w/ A. Sandler the behind the scenes footage shows even more "psycho" moments on letting a Actor Score on Romo
I heard that mike is actually trapped between the table and the wall and if they seperate it he would die. I also heard the other 2 guys stand on both sides of him because they are keeping him captive in a middle eastern mystery cave and when he is curiously absent for a few episodes they're actually waiting for the dogs to find him again or for him to surrender.
I love seeing people from other parts of the World react to American football. I liked several of your videos and subscribed. I am going to suggest a couple football videos that no one else are covering on RUclips and will make your channel stand out in a good way. Everybody is responding to the same videos highlighting footballs athleticism and brawn but these videos show the brainy side of it in a fun entertaining way without being too long. American football has been called a violent game of chess played by giants and these videos give you a glimpse why. (What does a quarter back do? By behind the touchdown) (Translating QB Play calling) (Cam Newton simulates play calling. Imitates Peyton..) I think you should react to these videos that will give you a real appreciation of the cerebral side of the sport. Thanks.
Lol, Romanowski only using steroids beginning in year 13. Dude was packed in high school.
Everything I’ve ever seen about this guy, whether it was interviews or watching him play. You don’t see anything in his eyes. He’s freakin scary as hell.
You guys really need to watch one of the videos on Jack Lambert or Lyle Alzado. Very aggressive and mean players that got the job done in their own way.
I've had my life threatened at knifepoint, while waitressing, to a guy who I felt was on a "Roid Rage". I stayed calm and collected, but it's a whole 'nother level of anger no one should witness. I'm just glad I have first responders in my family that taught me how to handle myself in situations like that. That knowledge came in handy when I bartended also.
To get enough steroids to ever induce ''roid rage'' you need a lot of money that you don't get from robbing waitresses. As someone who has legally used steroids like Romanowski robbing anybody at knifepoint was never ever a thought. As someone who also has used substances that actually cause addiction that also cause you to lose your job, it's 1000000 times more likely that person was a desperate addict and not going through Roid Rage. Roid Rage comes out with domestic abuse or road rage not random robbings.
Lyle Alzado was a beast
Ritchie Incognito (still playing), & Konrad Dobler are two others
You Office Blokes MUST visit America and experience this game in any sports bar on college Saturday and/or NFL Sunday.
came back to watch this and i'm with Mike he's a competitor i'm the same way.... great reaction
Dave, as a fellow ginger, I implore you to go for the Raiders. I am a man without a country, the only Raiders fan out of my entire circle of friends lol
@@alfredprufrock6567 Lmao old habits die hard.
Lyle Alzado did the BEST ever roid rage. Playing as a LA Raider vs Jets he complained 3-4 times to
the ref that the NYJ lineman was holding him. Well the next time he was "held" Lyle grabbed his face
mask, tore it off (ouch!) then while the guy was pleading for MERCY threw the helmet as hard as he could
at the guy! I was just LMAO as Lyle was ejected from the game and latter fined.
that type of anger and aggression has been linked to Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE).
You guys should check out Herschel Walker. Was voted as one of if not the best college football player in history, And then had a stint in the UFC as a mixed Martial Artist
He was in Strikeforce which was later bought by the UFC.
He never actually fought in UFC.
@@vitigaymer1053 ah, that makes sense. Thanks for the correction.
I was so stoked that I said Romanowski right after they said cheap shots. I admit my first thought was the titan that curb stomped that guy, but half second later I was like OH, Romanawski was an asshole
I grew up watching lots of great old school brutes... Lawrence Taylor, Reggie White, Charles Haley, and Ronnie Lott to name a few but Bill Romanowski amost definitely crossed the line way to many times during his career... Being tough is one thing, being dirty is another...
I knew it was Romanowski by the title lol.
For intimidating and dirtiest player you should check out Lyle Alzado aka Darth Raider ;), he was a beast.
Dick Butkus. He was the original bad boy for me. But looking back, he almost seems quaint and loveable; a big teddy bear compared to that psycho Romo. Dick had the intensity, and he wanted to hurt you, but without the psycho part. If you want a more enjoyable version of intensity, watch his profile on the NFL's top 100 players video. They do a lot of them(obviously), so they have them down to like 5 or 6 minutes. And they usually have some retired legend who knew the player introduce them.
He doesnt blink...he is like the shark in Jaws.
its funny because office blokes are all nice and proper, but all 3 of them are bad asses lol
Office bloke Dave, you should pick a NFL team that you might have a connection with. I’ve seen some of your other videos and have heard you say the only place in the U.S. that you’ve been to was Las Vegas. They actually have a Pro NFL team now, the Las Vegas Raiders. They transferred from Oakland California. You could cheer for them?
Considering how aggressive and ruthless you can be, while playing within the rules of the game, I don’t like players playing the way Romanowski did. Also if you guys liked this video you should check out clips of Lyle Alzado
My money was on alzado as well lol. i used some things i learned from watching him. like after tackling someone, you put your hand under their facemask and get up, thereby putting all your weight on their face, but often goes unnoticed by the ref lololol
Do a dirty player NBA version. Rodman, Lambert..etc.
New subscriber from SEC country USA.
He broke the eye socket of his own teammate and got sued. He also once called Cam Newton " boy"
Romanowski was a despicable human being. None of what he did aligned with the spirit of sportsmanship
Indianapolis Colts would be proud to have any of you as another fan. GO COLTS!!!!
That spit thing actually happened again this year. Marcus Peters (Ravens Cornerback) spat at a player this year and only got fined 12,500$.
He aint as crazy as Lyle alzado that dude was insane
Romanowski is basically the Luis Suarez of the NFL
Lyle Alzado threw a helmet at a guy in a game, and the NFL made a new rule after the guy.
You want to be a Broncos fan! I loved having Romo for our Super Bowl years!
You guys gotta check out Barry sanders highlights by far the best Running Back of all time!!!!!
Wrong. Jim Brown!
Spitting in someone’s face is one of the lowest things you can do. Totally uncalled for.
Daz looks like he has a tear drop tattoo in this
Do a 4 part series on NFL Crunch Course. You will find it very enlightening.
Romonawski had 10x the dirty plays than were just shown on the highlight clip. Dude was a beast
watch a video on big NHL hits or NHL 'enforcers,' same type of stuff. the biggest, baddest dude on the squad.
Love you guys! If you’re going to pick an NFL team - as a philly fan - we get a bad rap as being the worst. We are overly passionate. I expect the best and absolute we are hard to please and dish out crap when we aren’t happy. But we love our city and our team. We are not fair weather fans. I’m not saying join us, just that we are die hard. And no matter what, who the QB or the coach is, all that matter is the Eagles and the city.
The best time to watch is now! The playoffs are happening and the Superbowl is coming up. Just go to the NFL website or Sportscenter to see the brackets. A lot of people recommend college football but i suggest watching the NFL first, because it's more professional and overall has better quality.
If you want to see a crazy football player you have to watch the most fear man in football Lyle Alzado
safe picks: LA Rams, Greenbay Packers, Buccaneers entirely because Brady, if you want orange then the Bengals, and if you hate yourself then the Jacksonville Jaguars
Most people didn't try to retaliate on Romonowski because it wasn't worth it. You can't reason with crazy.
Conrad Dobler was the NFLs dirtiest player. Romanowsky and Lyle Alzado weren't so much dirty as they were violent.
I have thought that I've hated certain players; then I learned that they were being traded to my team and I got really excited.
at one point the new england patriots had a serial killer on the team
The NBA had its version of Bill Romanowski: Bill Laimbeer from Detroit Pistons!
Hello there Blokes! If you are looking for an NFL team to root for...THE BUFFALO BILLS! And...we got a Rugby bloke on the team, Christian WADE! (check out Bills C. Wade runs) Hopefully in 2021 he will make the starting line-up, cause bloody hell, we need a "run" game.
✌From Buffalo, NY
Just trying to give you information, Romanoski's Coledge Football at BC Which Stands For Boston College Is A Small University In Boston, Massachusetts Which Is A Catholic College Like Notre Dame! The Fighting Irish! BC is the EAGLES, There probably about 1,000 to 1,500 miles apart But Notre Dame is only aroud 80 miles from Chicago,Just Trying To Help! LOL
Mmm...Ronnie Lott.
He is definitely someone you should check out.
There’s a good video of the top 10 most feared players made by NFL Films, and Ronnie is on that list. Good highlights for all those listed.
I agree with Bill on that microwave incident, too. Don't mess with a man's sandwich. ;-) To be fair, Romanowski was just a throw back player. Back before the 1980s there were dozens of players like this and, if you go back to the early days of football they were almost the norm. Legendary Baseball player Ty Cobb was 100 times worse.
Pick to follow the Cleveland Browns, they were so close to winning todays game to continue the hunt for Superbowl. and they are orange uniforms. I am a Ginger too, I am so glad that name was not around when I was younger, but being called woody woodpecker was not much better.
No mic’d up video? Will we ever get one?
There’s a ray lewis one on the channel and there’s a nhl one coming soon mate
@@officeblokedaz nice sounds good
Before the video started, I thought for sure it was Vontez Burfict
breaking a finger is cheap, spitting on a man is disrespecting him as a man. I'll handle a cheap shot and move on, won't tolerate disrespect. It's funny how Romo was a normal player in the "glory days" of football. Today he wouldn't last, his own teammates wouldn't tolerate that. The fans wouldn't tolerate that. he was the tailend of the dirty play:>skill play era of football, those types of guys wouldn't cut it in the league today.
I heard a guy say that to play in the NFL now you have to be on that razors edge of out of control, you can never lose control, but you have to be right there on that line. Romo was so deep on the other side he makes brian cushing look like a damn saint. Glad that guys like that aren't in the league anymore, or at the very least we openly talk about how shitty they are, instead of honoring them as "gritty hard nosed players."
That was the golden age of football.
Dissed my Cleveland Browns!!! hahaha
Nah, just that orange helmet. Can’t have two of them 😂. Big 8 mins now for you guys 👊🏻
You were unlucky there, John. Enjoyed that game 👍🏻
Great reaction!! You paused to soon. That last part showed Romo SMASHING someone.🤣
Office bloke Dave should be a Chicago bears fan
T”his week in sports ball” or “days of our Steelers” by UrinatingTree watching American sports without the storylines missses half the sport 🤣
Definitely need to do Jerry Rice and Ronnie Lott 2 of the very best .
Philadelphia sports have the most intense fanbase. You guys should really look into some Philly sports videos.
That was a great play you guys had to skip for copyright music reasons at the end can you just turn the volume down or mute it in the last few seconds?
The best fans in the NFL are the Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns, and Philadelphia Eagles. And by best, I mean, most intense, most insane. I know you already reacted to the Bills Mafia and I think you did the Cleveland Browns' game where it was raining beer bottles as well.
Denver and K.C. have loyal rabid fans too
The Chiefs Kingdom is always accepting new fans. You should reach out to the youtuber. The Brit Chief. He's apart of the group Arrowheads Abroad.
Join the Kingdom! We accept with open arms and have an amazing tradition and THE BEST BBQ
Season ticket holder here. I can say we've got the best tailgating in the league.
Bill was the god Chaos in pads.
need some Secret Base videos🙏they make some of the best american sports videos
You should react to "Mean Joe Green" and Lawrence Taylor.
Hey Dave if you like Pantera they are from Dallas. So it would be logical to root for the Dallas Cowboys. Plus they are rivals in the same division as the Giants and Eagles.
The NFL where you can get away with shit that would be a crime most anywhere else.
He tackled Kordell Stewart one time and when he was down spit in his face. I wish Jack Lambert was still playing at the time. He would have taken care of Romanowski.
Check out Barry Sanders or Bo Jackson highlights!
If any of you guys read a lot, the biography they showed, "Romo" is interesting and worth the read.
Anyone else notice that Romo and Chael Sonnen sound very similar
For the love of bob fix the seam in the background😂
If you want a more, I don't know if likable is the right word, but... well, a more human NFL bad guy, try Lyle Alzedo.
Are you telling me a team full of multi millionaires can't afford a good microwave
How could you not pick the Cowboys as your team with that Cowboys From Hell tattoo.. Vinnie and Dimebag were huge Cowboys fans being from North Texas and all
Is that a Slayer shirt?