Most aren’t penalties However the hit at 7:27 on Bradshaw caused him to be carted off the field and was a penalty in the 70s which tells you how bad it was.
@@jakeolive3220 I apologize for sure I’m sorry , I have been in dog rescue for over 20 years I and have seen that dirty side of people it’s hard ..... the poor animals can’t stick up for themselves .... we have become their voices . Now back to football could you check out my favorite player of all times Roger Staubach he was our Dallas Cowboy Quaterback in the 70’s ... I used to sit with my daddy and watch him play . Told my daddy I wanted to be quarterback for Cowboys . That was the first time my daddy broke my heart told me girls can’t play football . Here’s a link to some his best throws ruclips.net/video/PtjsYkqt1Lw/видео.html
React to NHL Rivals: Boston Bruins versus Montreal Canadiens. Over 90 years of turmoil, blood, and hatred, these two teams culminated 30 Stanley Cups and 54 Stanley Cup finals appearances. They have also shared incredible moments like the Brawl in the Hall, Too Many Men in Game 7 of the 1979 Semifinals, they're back and forth battles in the 80s, and Nathan Horton's Game 7 miracle in 2011. They are forever NHL RIVALS!
The question of "is it a penalty" can be answered in one word... Depends. Some of it depends on how long ago the slam in question happened, and what were the rules at the time. Mostly though, it depends on the player doing the slam (if the slammer has a history of aggressive play), the teams for which the players play (slammer[some are penalized more than others] vs slamee[some are protected more than others]), as well as the individual officials attitude, and different times when there's a certain emphasis coming from the league office. That is why you could see some of the clips in the video getting flags or chastising comments from the announcers, while other clips seemed to be complimented by the announcers and there was no penalty.
This was always fun to do. Everyone including the Water Boy got hyped. Cheerleaders brought kisses and everything in the world made sense,... till the next play. 😁😂
5:56 1974 Buffalo Bills v. Miami Dolphins, #22 RB Mercury Morris getting slammed by Bills #42 Neal Craig. Morris was "alright"... but not, he wasn't already right because the previous year he'd cracked two vertebrae in his neck and the Miami team doctors told him it was a sprain. He fought with the league for the better part of a decade to get his disability payments and pension sorted out... There though, he'd had the breath "knocked out of him"* and managed to get up and take off while still not breathing properly, and passed out. *if you don't know, what actually happens is you've expanded your diaphragm already, in other words taken the breath, and your nervous system "forgets" you've done it and leaves you trying to breathe in when you've already done so. It's not fun, you pretty much either have to grasp and understand why the person standing over you is telling you to breathe out while you're gasping like a fish out of water. I'm amazed he had the will to get up and move!
That hit at 8:03 is the only bears qb to ever bring us a superbowl and he still deals with the sideffects of that to this day, early onset dementis and brain damage alike.
You watched your first NFL game and I watched my first NHL game. It's your fault; you got me hooked during lockdown. Love your content, your energy and your commentary!
There are rules to tackling, and its not about how hard the tackle is, but the position of the players, and their situation on the field. For example, when the QB is backfield after the snap he can only be tackled in a certain way, but if the QB starts to rush downfield, then he can get tackled like any other player.
You should react to Game 7, Round One game between the San Jose Sharks and Vegas Golden Knights in the 2019 playoffs. The Sharks were down 3 games to 1 (you need 4 wins to advance), battled back to tie it up 3 games to 3, then had possibly the best playoff game in recent history.
These are all legal tackles. There was a craze in the late 70s when every offensive and defensive linemen started taking Judo in the off season to help with their tackling pretty soon the every defensive player in the league was taking Judo lessons. 30 years later the parts of judo that help with tackling are being taught by NFL coaches . A fighting style that trains you to use your opponents momentum against them without throwing punches or kicks is about as football as it gets.
You need to react to Marshawn Lynch carrier highlights dude is a beast. People tried to tackle him but they just could not. He even has a couple signature runs referred to as Beastquake.
2 things. 1 these hits used to be allowed but in today’s game would be a personal foul, 15 yard penalty with possible ejection 2 re the hockey refs not stopping fights earlier, they don’t get paid enough and aren’t tough enough to take a punch, so they wait until it’s safe. Ask yourself would you step into the middle of a fight? Love the channel, usually I hate reaction videos. For a change up react to Slashstreet boys
7:59 this was a Monday Night game back in 1984 1985... The Chicago Bear QB (Black Jersey, black helmet) had just thrown n Int. and while the man was running the ball back, the Greenbay Packer (White jersey, yellow helmet) was flagged and they said "he should be thrown out of the game". This was "Excessive"/ He claims he was "blocking the potential tackler" which we can see is BS. And you can not block by grabbing (aka holding) and hugging, lighting, and slamming.... he just wanted to hurt the other team's QB. It was an intention to hurt or cause serious injury and was not at all necessary in the evolution of the play. That is/was a 15-yard penalty and automatic first down (if the yards were not enough for the first down already). but on the very next clip, you see that it was one continuous movement, the player did not try to drive the man into the turf and the ref is there seen running in to mark the ball and not reaching at all for his flag (in his back pocket).
Hey Adam. I've watched your videos for awhile now. I am now closing the gap buddy. I shall subscribe... now. Thank you for your content! Keep it up boss.
Unnecessary roughness is one of those all-encompassing rules that officials will tell you “you know it when you see it.” The rulebook literally says examples of the foul are not limited by what’s specifically listed in the rulebook itself. However, the rulebook does outline several specific cases in which unnecessary roughness should be called. For example, diving into a player on the ground, using the foot or leg to strike an opponent, etc. There is nothing specific in the rulebook about picking up and throwing down a player, but I believe this is the rule in play [Rule 12, section 2, article 6, footnote f]. There shall be no unnecessary roughness. This shall include, but will not be limited to: (f) throwing the runner to the ground after the ball is dead... So basically, it's up to the Ref and how he sees it. "Was it necessary, was it excessive? Was the play blown dead (by the whistle)... For example, you can pick him up and throw him down in one consistent move,,, but trying to intentionally drive the player into the turf, might be considered "excessive"... some refs will call it, some will not. In those videos, most of them, you see the ref right there and he never goes for the flag.
You're not allowed to take players to Suplex City in the NFL (anymore) if they land on their head. Basically dumping them on their head is a penalty and will probably draw a fine or suspension. If they land on their back then they may not get a flag thrown. There's a lot of judgement call to it in the NFL, sometimes (and some refs) it gets called, sometimes it doesn't. They're supposed to be cracking down on head hits.
these kind of hits aren't generally legal when it's none pro teams(anything not NFL) but this is the top of the line so as long as it's clean and done by 1 person, it's fine.
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Yessir
Can u react to mlb best plays
ruclips.net/video/JtjwdXIPuXU/видео.html
You should react to 1st team All NFL rookie team Rb James Robinson
Adam, please, for the love of Mother Mary. Please do a 4 part series of NFL Crunch Course. You will find it very enlightening.
Can u please reacte to jon johns
Most aren’t penalties However the hit at 7:27 on Bradshaw caused him to be carted off the field and was a penalty in the 70s which tells you how bad it was.
1976, Bradshaw got a concussion and 'Turkey' Jones got his team a 15 yard penalty and himself a $3000 fine.
michael vick unreal career highlights
Huge bump! Dude was other-worldly
Are you kidding after him being arrested for Dog Fighting Michael Vick is TRASH
@@lisaray9944 sports reactions, not personal opinions... feel me?
@@jakeolive3220 I apologize for sure I’m sorry , I have been in dog rescue for over 20 years I and have seen that dirty side of people it’s hard ..... the poor animals can’t stick up for themselves .... we have become their voices . Now back to football could you check out my favorite player of all times Roger Staubach he was our Dallas Cowboy Quaterback in the 70’s ... I used to sit with my daddy and watch him play . Told my daddy I wanted to be quarterback for Cowboys . That was the first time my daddy broke my heart told me girls can’t play football . Here’s a link to some his best throws
ruclips.net/video/PtjsYkqt1Lw/видео.html
@@lisaray9944 no need for apology, I totally get where youre coming from... shouts to Staubach, that man was SERIOUS!
Adam is just Amazing
You’re natural sense for the game is immensely informing for anyone that doesn’t know the game. Thankful for you ❤️
Some are legal some aren’t but the NFL has the worst refs
yes
Absolutely the worst!
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the best play by play calls from announcer Jim Donovan
Cleveland's best! Behind Tom Hamilton, of course.
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every josh cribbs return touchdown
THE BEST 'wurst' lil channel on tubeYou
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2:38-2:42 the slow camera movement and the crisp quality can’t go unnoticed.
every phil dawson 50+yard field goal (with browns)
One of the best kickers, no doubt. Phil deserves to be talked about more.
React to NHL Rivals: Boston Bruins versus Montreal Canadiens. Over 90 years of turmoil, blood, and hatred, these two teams culminated 30 Stanley Cups and 54 Stanley Cup finals appearances. They have also shared incredible moments like the Brawl in the Hall, Too Many Men in Game 7 of the 1979 Semifinals, they're back and forth battles in the 80s, and Nathan Horton's Game 7 miracle in 2011. They are forever NHL RIVALS!
How the fuck did you type that fast🤣🤣🤣
@@Jamalsolos1 The universal wonder of copying and pasting.
You forgot to mention that only 6 of those 30 Stanley Cups belong to the Bruins
The question of "is it a penalty" can be answered in one word... Depends. Some of it depends on how long ago the slam in question happened, and what were the rules at the time.
Mostly though, it depends on the player doing the slam (if the slammer has a history of aggressive play), the teams for which the players play (slammer[some are penalized more than others] vs slamee[some are protected more than others]), as well as the individual officials attitude, and different times when there's a certain emphasis coming from the league office.
That is why you could see some of the clips in the video getting flags or chastising comments from the announcers, while other clips seemed to be complimented by the announcers and there was no penalty.
This was always fun to do. Everyone including the Water Boy got hyped. Cheerleaders brought kisses and everything in the world made sense,... till the next play. 😁😂
For the tackler. Nothing in the world made sense for the tacklee... untill the concussion wore off. lol
Hey Adam, you should react to longest field goals in NFL history! I think it’d be a great vid
Love all your videos bro! It's the best entertainment to chill and watch after work. Keep it up!
10:01 "Getting flipped on your back from sex, feet in the air, I don't care if you're the hardest man in the world; it's gonna flippin' hurt."
Me just watching this like it is normal 🤪
They are like a pride of hunting lions on a wildebeast.
5:56 1974 Buffalo Bills v. Miami Dolphins, #22 RB Mercury Morris getting slammed by Bills #42 Neal Craig. Morris was "alright"... but not, he wasn't already right because the previous year he'd cracked two vertebrae in his neck and the Miami team doctors told him it was a sprain. He fought with the league for the better part of a decade to get his disability payments and pension sorted out...
There though, he'd had the breath "knocked out of him"* and managed to get up and take off while still not breathing properly, and passed out.
*if you don't know, what actually happens is you've expanded your diaphragm already, in other words taken the breath, and your nervous system "forgets" you've done it and leaves you trying to breathe in when you've already done so. It's not fun, you pretty much either have to grasp and understand why the person standing over you is telling you to breathe out while you're gasping like a fish out of water. I'm amazed he had the will to get up and move!
You should do an NFL bloopers/funny moments/ or c'mon man, the lighter side without all the spine busting injuries. Love the channel keep it up
"He should be in prison" LOL
That hit at 8:03 is the only bears qb to ever bring us a superbowl and he still deals with the sideffects of that to this day, early onset dementis and brain damage alike.
I played rugby and wrestled in Jr high. I've tackled guys with full shoulder throws at full run. So much fun.
You watched your first NFL game and I watched my first NHL game.
It's your fault; you got me hooked during lockdown. Love your content, your energy and your commentary!
Your reactions are so genuine!! 🤣🤣🤣 I literally believe you think "he's dead" 🤣🤣🤣
Adam, please, for the love of Mother Mary. Do a 4-part series of NFL Crunch Course! You will find it very enlightening.
react to Kevin Bieksa NHL fights/superman punches!!
I like how there are multiple Amendola slams like they followed him through his other teams
Double power bomb lmao brothers of destruction
A lot of these games are also divisional games with deep rivalries, so some players are nastier with their tackles than normal.
His setup hits different tho
Thanks bro!
Holy smokes thanks for replying
There are rules to tackling, and its not about how hard the tackle is, but the position of the players, and their situation on the field. For example, when the QB is backfield after the snap he can only be tackled in a certain way, but if the QB starts to rush downfield, then he can get tackled like any other player.
Should definitely check out “College Football Fights”
3:55 thats the punter slamming the returner.
React to Gronk career highlights they’re insane
You should watch Brian Dawkins highlights
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL
You should react to Brain Dawkins career highlights
Yes please!!!
You should react to Game 7, Round One game between the San Jose Sharks and Vegas Golden Knights in the 2019 playoffs. The Sharks were down 3 games to 1 (you need 4 wins to advance), battled back to tie it up 3 games to 3, then had possibly the best playoff game in recent history.
you gotta watch a brian dawkins biggest hits reel, dude was a monster
These are all legal tackles. There was a craze in the late 70s when every offensive and defensive linemen started taking Judo in the off season to help with their tackling pretty soon the every defensive player in the league was taking Judo lessons. 30 years later the parts of judo that help with tackling are being taught by NFL coaches . A fighting style that trains you to use your opponents momentum against them without throwing punches or kicks is about as football as it gets.
Nice entrance
React to best one handed catches in NFL history 🙏🏻🙏🏻
You should react to soccer flops/dives
Never been this early before
Maybe look into NFL peel back blocks
Do a nother one
Nfl beat drop vines
Hey Adam u gotta react to nhl slugfest fights ( fights with no defensive)
ive watched so many of your videos i catch myself joking around with my kids and wife in an irish accent lmao.
Basically you can catch someone in the air or on the ground and drive them down, but you can't lift them or put your hips into it
Ding ding ding
Never ever seen this ever
Plz react to Vontaze Burfict being a dirty NFL player.
It's when people fold like deck chairs you fight to open whilst holding a drink or food! 🤣
That is some very good content
check out Urinating Tree. Trust me on this
Poor Danny Amendola
The william Moore slam is my favorite
The hit at 3:50 was actually the kicker I remember watching that game and everybody freaked out because the kicker made that big of a hit
You should do the best of marshawn lynch micd up, and others too like ochocinco
Please watch a C'mon Man compilation! It'll be a nice break from you having heart palpitations watching guys getting CTE.
Hey Adam, once the pandemics over you need to take a trip to Canada it’s beautiful❤️🇨🇦
what are you using for the dynamic camera shot?
You need to react to Marshawn Lynch carrier highlights dude is a beast. People tried to tackle him but they just could not. He even has a couple signature runs referred to as Beastquake.
Dude, you need to react to Alexander Karelin Greco-Roman wrestling highlights!
Bro how many times has amendola been slammed???? I’ve heard his name like 4 times in this video 😂😂😂😂
Lets go!!!!!!!
doesn't it seem like 1 of every 4 of these is Danny Amendola?
React to the best wrestling throws ever
Adam, please react to SBNation's beef history for any of their NHL videos. Colorado-Detroit and Montreal-Boston are just insane.
Jon bois
Please, please do viral NFL plays that broke the internet (2020)
You are not allowed to pick a guy up and throw him over your shoulder, but if you catch them in mid-air you are allowed to slam them back down.
anyone notice danny amendola was on here 3 times and twice for reggie bush
What would be your reaction if you were asked to play in the NFL as a running back or receiver. Which would you choose?
Watch good sportsmanship moments from ding productions
2 things. 1 these hits used to be allowed but in today’s game would be a personal foul, 15 yard penalty with possible ejection
2 re the hockey refs not stopping fights earlier, they don’t get paid enough and aren’t tough enough to take a punch, so they wait until it’s safe. Ask yourself would you step into the middle of a fight?
Love the channel, usually I hate reaction videos. For a change up react to Slashstreet boys
Ima say it again 1987 world junior bench clearing brawl between Canada and USSR
7:59 this was a Monday Night game back in 1984 1985... The Chicago Bear QB (Black Jersey, black helmet) had just thrown n Int. and while the man was running the ball back, the Greenbay Packer (White jersey, yellow helmet) was flagged and they said "he should be thrown out of the game". This was "Excessive"/ He claims he was "blocking the potential tackler" which we can see is BS. And you can not block by grabbing (aka holding) and hugging, lighting, and slamming.... he just wanted to hurt the other team's QB. It was an intention to hurt or cause serious injury and was not at all necessary in the evolution of the play. That is/was a 15-yard penalty and automatic first down (if the yards were not enough for the first down already). but on the very next clip, you see that it was one continuous movement, the player did not try to drive the man into the turf and the ref is there seen running in to mark the ball and not reaching at all for his flag (in his back pocket).
6:30 was only flagged because it was after the whistle.
I get the whole “NFL doesn’t want its millionaires crippled for for life” thing, but, like motorsports, if there’s no crashes, where’s the fun 🤪
It's sometimes a penalty. If his forward motion is stopped its considered excessive but otherwise its legal
Hey Adam. I've watched your videos for awhile now. I am now closing the gap buddy. I shall subscribe... now. Thank you for your content! Keep it up boss.
Unnecessary roughness is one of those all-encompassing rules that officials will tell you “you know it when you see it.” The rulebook literally says examples of the foul are not limited by what’s specifically listed in the rulebook itself.
However, the rulebook does outline several specific cases in which unnecessary roughness should be called. For example, diving into a player on the ground, using the foot or leg to strike an opponent, etc. There is nothing specific in the rulebook about picking up and throwing down a player, but I believe this is the rule in play [Rule 12, section 2, article 6, footnote f].
There shall be no unnecessary roughness. This shall include, but will not be limited to:
(f) throwing the runner to the ground after the ball is dead...
So basically, it's up to the Ref and how he sees it. "Was it necessary, was it excessive? Was the play blown dead (by the whistle)... For example, you can pick him up and throw him down in one consistent move,,, but trying to intentionally drive the player into the turf, might be considered "excessive"... some refs will call it, some will not. In those videos, most of them, you see the ref right there and he never goes for the flag.
You're not allowed to take players to Suplex City in the NFL (anymore) if they land on their head. Basically dumping them on their head is a penalty and will probably draw a fine or suspension. If they land on their back then they may not get a flag thrown. There's a lot of judgement call to it in the NFL, sometimes (and some refs) it gets called, sometimes it doesn't. They're supposed to be cracking down on head hits.
U should react to nfl stiff arms
Depends on the timing and if you throw em on their head, if you throw em on the head or its post whistle its a penalty
Best of Troy Polamalu please
Do a reaction to NHL slugfest-no defense there is a total of 4 videos.
contracts are between 1 million and 50 million dollars a year so they're not as crazy as you think
rakishi was one of my favorite wrestlers EVER. him and eddie gurrero RIP
Rikishi isn’t dead bro lol
Adam Couser I meant that to Eddie lol
the NFL the second toughest league next to the NHL
These hits were not penalties when men played the game, but in the last decade or so they have started pussifying the rulebook for some reason.
Could that reason be.... brain damage?
Suplex City
these kind of hits aren't generally legal when it's none pro teams(anything not NFL) but this is the top of the line so as long as it's clean and done by 1 person, it's fine.
Yes, a belly to back suplex is considered a penalty in modern football. A lot of these hits were not penalties at the time but are now.
For a fact gotta do a mike vick video
Nice video, glad I saw this noti
That ball you have looked like a "Junior" (smaller for kids leagues). A regulation ball would be much larger and harder to wrap your hand around.
Can you watch "Adrian Peterson- Unbreakable" video its a NFL player's insane comeback story