the history of american football, I guess

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @FivePointsVids
    @FivePointsVids  Год назад +9

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    • @RichardMcdonald-cg5yu
      @RichardMcdonald-cg5yu Год назад

      We need a breakdown of forgotten great games. Alot of games have been played since the beginning and thats how some are forgotten , gotta go back and dive in head first

  • @RetroBaseball
    @RetroBaseball Год назад +288

    I remember back in 42,000 BCE when my homie Frederick showed me how to play football for the first time with the infected tyrannosaurus egg he found in the backyard that morning. those were the good old days.

    • @strongarm_11
      @strongarm_11 Год назад +12

      Yooo I have memories of me and my niggas playing football in the hood where we were sooooo broke, we threw smelly shoes as footballs

    • @chickenonanapkin
      @chickenonanapkin Год назад +2

      *42,000 BC

    • @jvega1473
      @jvega1473 Год назад +3

      Back when football was a man's sport.

    • @unceasinglotus9370
      @unceasinglotus9370 Год назад +5

      You couldn’t even throw a tyrannosaurus egg these days without having a museum steward saying “so that’s not a toy🤓”

    • @footballwins32
      @footballwins32 Год назад

      @@chickenonanapkinIt’s literally the same thing

  • @JackInABox0
    @JackInABox0 Год назад +71

    That clip of the guys doing bicycle kicks was the most unintentionally funny thing I've ever seen

    • @frankarmani3718
      @frankarmani3718 Год назад +1

      Yeah but nothing spells knee strength like duck walks.

  • @brycearmstrong2891
    @brycearmstrong2891 Год назад +14

    You know things are bad when Teddy Roosevelt thought something was too dangerous.

  • @alexanderliu9376
    @alexanderliu9376 Год назад +56

    We need a "We Didn't Start The Fire" parody of the NFL after division realignment

    • @insouciantFox
      @insouciantFox Год назад +4

      @@eggsmiles We didnt spike the football

    • @eggsmiles
      @eggsmiles Год назад +2

      (my original reply said "We didn't hike the football")
      I originally thought “spike” due to its alliteration with Start but I didn’t stick with that. Also FivePoints could use spike for a self-own considering the Giants have a very infamous lack of one against the Eagles.

    • @eggsmiles
      @eggsmiles Год назад +1

      Generally this parody idea sounds better as a Tree video but there’s definitely room for collaboration

    • @insouciantFox
      @insouciantFox Год назад +1

      @@eggsmiles Miracle in the Meadowlands was with the Giants?

    • @eggsmiles
      @eggsmiles Год назад +2

      @@insouciantFox Yes. Both Miracles occurred with the Eagles beating the Giants in improbable fashion at their home stadium.
      (First was the No spike which led to Victory Formation becoming a legitimate practice, and the 2nd was a 21-pt deficit with about 7 minutes to play)

  • @bigk8210
    @bigk8210 Год назад +23

    At one point in the early 20th Century there was a rule that to throw a forward pass one had to move five (5) yards to the left or right of center to throw. To help mark this they added lines perpendicular to the yard lines so the gridiron turned to a checkerboard. When that requirement was removed it went back to a gridiron.
    And the Giants in the "Greatest Game" had Tom Landry as their DC and Vince Lombardi as their OC.
    🏈

  • @TheCamSays
    @TheCamSays Год назад +59

    “American Football is an American rock band out of Illinois whose initial life span would last from 1997 to 2000 and would reunite in 2014. The band is primarily known for their self titled album released in 1999 and known for being pioneers in emo and math rock.”
    Oh wait, that’s the wrong American Football.

  • @mrterp04
    @mrterp04 Год назад +16

    2:30 and Rutgers has been losing ever since

    • @mackenzie1555
      @mackenzie1555 Год назад +1

      Truly one of the teams of all time

  • @pantlesJon
    @pantlesJon Год назад +10

    The beginning of old football looks rather similar to Australian rules football. Check it out, it's quite entertaining to watch.

    • @sophonphotirut5630
      @sophonphotirut5630 Год назад +1

      Not quite entertaining, absolutely entertaining. 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @S1apShoes
    @S1apShoes Год назад +7

    I'd like to think that wayyyy back, two cavemen named Ug and Grug found that throwing rocks and catching them was far more fun than throwing them and hitting each other with them. Their friends joined in and thus, football was born.

  • @zacharyjeffares8158
    @zacharyjeffares8158 Год назад +5

    American football is basically mini Canadian Football with way more injuries, more time outs per half, no single point scoring plays that aren’t confusing as shit, no yards doesn’t exist, there are less positions, the receivers can’t motion before the snap, the catch is less defined (I did look that up to be sure), kicking the ball to gain yards isn’t a thing, and they declare themselves world champions even though the Canadians play the same game with different rules.
    Love ‘em both go BC, and go Seahawks!

    • @xlxl9440
      @xlxl9440 Год назад

      BC Lions!!!!

    • @KanyeTheGayFish69
      @KanyeTheGayFish69 Год назад

      There’s not more injuries

    • @zacharyjeffares8158
      @zacharyjeffares8158 Год назад

      There are more teams in the NFL, so there are more injuries on average than the CFL; because here in Canada there are 9 teams not 32

    • @marklittle8805
      @marklittle8805 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@zacharyjeffares8158injuries per game doesn't be effected by teams. It is an average per game played. The NFL has more injuries but not by much I would wager

  • @ronbarnabei8226
    @ronbarnabei8226 Год назад +28

    Just remember that Eli beat the Patriots twice for his two rings. He may not be a lock for the hall of fame but he definitely deserves a spot in the Giants ring of honor.

    • @xowillvert4740
      @xowillvert4740 Год назад +1

      without a doubt

    • @JeremeHines
      @JeremeHines Год назад +5

      Nah, I think he's definitely a lock. Eli and the 2008 Giants are a VERY important part of 21st century football.

    • @allenelliott2114
      @allenelliott2114 Год назад

      ​@@JeremeHinesyes they are. And as a Packers fan lemme just say, screw the that Giants team 😂

  • @robertmcconkey1230
    @robertmcconkey1230 Год назад +18

    So that Canadian team you mentioned Harvard facing? They would become the Toronto Argonaughts who are still active today.

    • @KanyeTheGayFish69
      @KanyeTheGayFish69 Год назад

      I thought it was magill

    • @avrowolf
      @avrowolf Год назад +2

      As well as McGill's college football team

    • @banditligroin
      @banditligroin Год назад

      Also has the most grey cup wins

    • @marklittle8805
      @marklittle8805 9 месяцев назад

      The Argonaut Rowing club owned the team into the 50's. Canada's oldest team is also older than any American team....

  • @Gt93727
    @Gt93727 Год назад +7

    Brilliant and amazing! I actually didn't know Canadians helped kinda invent the game! I hope there will be a history of basketball and hockey!! 🏀🏒🥅 love your vids man! This channel always makes my day!

  • @RogueJyn
    @RogueJyn Год назад +1

    When you said "putting your body and kinetic energy into someone's sternum" I had a flashback to high school when I got laid out by a dude shouldering me in the chest on kickoff return. My feet left the ground

  • @edwardioanciocirlan1489
    @edwardioanciocirlan1489 Год назад +2

    Finally somebody giving Canada the credit it deserves when it comes to the creation of football

  • @Barfyman362.
    @Barfyman362. 9 месяцев назад +1

    One of these spring football leagues should be like old football. No helmets, pads.

  • @travisknoll
    @travisknoll Год назад +1

    This man is OBSESSED with 28-3 it’s unhealthy

  • @Sonnnay
    @Sonnnay Год назад +1

    How could you forget one of the greatest NFL events of the last 20 years, the butt fumble?!

  • @lastsinnersa8002
    @lastsinnersa8002 Год назад +2

    Wheel of Discipline is truly its peak

  • @APEuroSweat
    @APEuroSweat Год назад

    the wooly mammoth skin clears modern day synthetic material

  • @TigerWoodsLibido
    @TigerWoodsLibido Год назад +2

    The Dayton Triangles are the Indianapolis Colts. They won the first ever NFL game and the greatest game ever played. Also had the first black Super Bowl winning head coach. Their history is insane with how they somehow kept merging, moving and regularly being immediately resurrected and keeping the same blue and white colors through the years.

  • @zacharyjeffares8158
    @zacharyjeffares8158 Год назад +5

    I also can’t wait until the other sports get this treatment. Like lacrosse (the history is really interesting), hockey (super ridiculously wild history), tennis (also really interesting), golf (quote Robin Williams), volley ball (this sport is endemic to South America I think), and of course football; that became soccer (which is a handball derivative, and was “invented” multiple times)

    • @MCKevin289
      @MCKevin289 Год назад

      Hockey is really interesting it partially descends from an ancient Irish sport called hurling, it’s where the word puck comes from. In Irish poc means to strike.

    • @zacharyjeffares8158
      @zacharyjeffares8158 Год назад

      Did you also read the book “Hockey Trivia for Kids” way back? That’s when I first got interested in sports knowledge

    • @ayelmao1224
      @ayelmao1224 Год назад

      I hit a ball into a gopher hole

  • @pantzforhire
    @pantzforhire Год назад +1

    Would love a longer video of that 20 year lightning round at the end of the vid. Just bringing up every notable story like Plaxico Burress

  • @EvanEscher
    @EvanEscher Год назад +2

    I'm really enjoying this series. The baseball one was funnier, but this one is good too. I have a feeling the hockey one is going to be good if you get around to that.

  • @chrislangstaff
    @chrislangstaff Год назад +1

    Sounds like this is actually the history of Canadian football, heck yah hoser. Also I was sure the meme would be Manning Face.

  • @jiovanysoltero923
    @jiovanysoltero923 Год назад

    5:55 yo Tree never misses leg day

  • @stellarstarmie8221
    @stellarstarmie8221 Год назад +1

    Funnily enough, in the late 19th century games between high school and college teams were common practice. A game between Wyoming Seminary, a boarding school near Wilkes-Barre, PA, and Mansfield University was the first night game recorded. (Sem, at some point, even played Penn State in 1890.) How's that for Friday Night Lights? Mansfield does a reenactment of this game each year. It ended when one of the players hit a light pole in the middle of the field. Sadly, I don't know when games between high schools and colleges were discontinued.

  • @PenguinNote67
    @PenguinNote67 Год назад +2

    You forgot "St. Louis and San Diego don't exist. They are forbidden words."

    • @avrowolf
      @avrowolf Год назад

      Giddell would've locked him up had those two cities that shall not be named been brought up

  • @holymackerel
    @holymackerel Год назад +1

    I mean, the Green Bay Packers started out as independent in 1919. This video made it seem like they started up after 1920

  • @beschutzer42
    @beschutzer42 Год назад +6

    So essentially Canada gave the US a murderous version of rugby😂

    • @quinnschroetlin
      @quinnschroetlin Год назад +1

      In a way yes. The whole "murderous" part would just be a product of how we evolved Canada's (Britain's) rugby game into a condensed ground and pound style, while rugby was intended to be more spread, lateral like play. After we brought it over, the game would evolve with players intentionally kicking back the ball backwards during a scrum to their teammates, which is where our scrimmage is influenced from. Then when we made scrimmage a rule of the game, formations and plays would begin to develop instead of on-the-go strategy. These plays would usually be mass/momentum plays where you could basically crowd everyone together in a very tight formation, while it was also allowed to have multiple people in motion towards the line of scrimmage (to get momentum and block defenders). 4:48 is a good picture of what the game looked like in the late 19th century before rule changes required 6 (later 7) men on the line of scrimmage.
      www.thefootballodyssey.com/anatomy-of-a-game-1/the-pioneer-years-the-birth-of-formation-football
      link for cool website about football's history

  • @tylersmith3139
    @tylersmith3139 6 месяцев назад

    Harvard won against the Canadian McGill because the first game was based on Harvard rules.
    It was the second game which beared more resemblance to modern rugby, which is what became modern Gridiron(American and Canadian/North American Football) football. That game resulted in a tie against the two teams.

  • @flibbidyx2
    @flibbidyx2 Год назад

    You left out possibly the greatest and most important play in all of football history: The Butt Fumble.

  • @joshbailey7775
    @joshbailey7775 Год назад +1

    And drunk sports history is officially born.

  • @macmedic892
    @macmedic892 Год назад +1

    TWENTY-EIGHT TO THREE!
    Who Dat!

  • @Rex_Watson
    @Rex_Watson Год назад

    Having watching a brief disagreement hours before only to see it again is this video about football is hilarious 😂

  • @footballrestored171
    @footballrestored171 Год назад +3

    In regard to the "probably some help from other people" Walter Camp line, it's funny you said that, because David M. Nelson, who wrote the book "The Anatomy of a Game" quotes Tim Cohane on Pages 83 and 84 of his book. In it, it says the following:
    "Walter Camp was not without his weakness. As mentioned before, he liked the limelight, but was clever at not revealing it. He was inclined at times not to speak out and assign credit where it was due, but rather to assume the credit directly, or by inference. It is established he first gave credit for the All-America team to Caspar Whitney, then later claimed it as his own. He never bestowed credit on (Henry L.) Williams for the tackle-back formation, but rather let it be assigned to himself. This tendency in Camp by no means distracts from his real, countless contributions."
    So, yeah, he was pretty much the father of American football and deserves a lot of credit, but if you take Tim Cohane at his word, he wasn't the best at saying, "No, no, this guy helped too."

    • @quinnschroetlin
      @quinnschroetlin Год назад

      He also was very against the forward pass and voted against it. However the vote eventually passed for the pass and some people even credit him for it simply because he was one of the leaders of rule-making during the time. To be fair, nobody knew what the game would and should look like in the future and every member of the rules committee probably had at least one ridiculous thought in mind for the future of the game. Some people wanted the field to be 150 yards, some wanted to stay at 15 men, some wanted 3 downs, some wanted 5 yards to gain, some wanted the QB to move horizontally by 5 yards before running forward.. etc.

    • @footballrestored171
      @footballrestored171 Год назад

      @@quinnschroetlin And the temporary rule where the QB had to move horizontally led to the field looking like a grid, as for a short time it had both horizontal and vertical lines on it, but this change didn't last long.

    • @quinnschroetlin
      @quinnschroetlin Год назад

      @@footballrestored171 Yeah, that was an interesting time. I'd love to find some sources of the proposed but never passed rule changes. It would be interesting to see what could've became had some votes gone one way or another.

  • @kevinramsey417
    @kevinramsey417 Год назад +2

    It can't be said enough. I despise the Cowboys, but Dez caught it.

    • @dan8532
      @dan8532 Год назад

      As a Cowboys fan I am a realist. Dez caught the ball and we probably score a TD the next play. However, the Packers almost certainly score very quickly against us and we lose that game either way

  • @andrewalden8364
    @andrewalden8364 Год назад +1

    Has anyone else had the thought that if they were transported back in time to the 1950’s as their high school self, but knowing what we know now, that we’d be Patrick Mahomes and be knee deep in serious muff? Anyone?

  • @billmcg1676
    @billmcg1676 Год назад +1

    Classic 5 points smart ass humor. I'm always, always ROFL with the quips and asides (3-28). 😂 Keep it rolling!

  • @lilypfefferle7525
    @lilypfefferle7525 Год назад

    When you said the greatest meme of all time, I was fully prepared to see smoking Jay Cutler

  • @joshuathomas4121
    @joshuathomas4121 7 месяцев назад

    right behind the bada bing lmaooooo

  • @beastmode_576
    @beastmode_576 Год назад +1

    28-3 is unforgettable, but I will always see the greatest meme is The ButtFumble

  • @marcusprime357
    @marcusprime357 Год назад

    Yo!
    The things happen in the last 20 years was HILARIOUS!!!!😅😅😅
    YOUR FUNNIEST VIDEO YET!
    This was pure MAGIC 🎩
    Keep it coming!

  • @iKeeKool
    @iKeeKool Год назад +1

    I’ve always wanted this!

  • @laurenmp7486
    @laurenmp7486 Год назад

    Also, there was Amos Alonzo Stagg, who took what Camp and others had done, and created a bunch of formations, defensive and offensive schemes and other stuff that are the direct predecessors to pretty much everything we see now. Among his innovations, numbers on jerseys. Oh yeah, he's also invented the batting cage. And introduced basketball to Chicago.
    And then there was something Stagg had nothing to do with and that existed from the 20s to the 50s in the NFL, white footballs. Yep, white footballs. Used for later afternoon/night games in case of dubious light conditions. Then there's how for college football, it's only D-1A aka FBS that doesn't play for an actual NCAA championship. The FBS national championship isn't recognized as an NCAA championship.

  • @lucassprague5292
    @lucassprague5292 Год назад

    11:54 power goes out at the Super Bowl

  • @E-Brightvoid
    @E-Brightvoid Год назад

    Dallas vs Broncos on Monday Night, the Romo/Peyton shootout was the greatest game of all time

  • @maxpowr90
    @maxpowr90 Год назад +1

    Love to see you do a history of ice hockey where Great Britain won a gold medal at the Olympics in it.

    • @marklittle8805
      @marklittle8805 9 месяцев назад

      They won it with guys with Brit parents who were raised in Canada. That is why that one gold medal was an outlier

  • @Joshua-uw7wm
    @Joshua-uw7wm Год назад

    I have to get a full size painting of cavemen playing football and frame it under glass

  • @acj269
    @acj269 Год назад +1

    Calling Big Ben Captain Fat F***😂😂omg had my dying 12:05

  • @skyguy1230
    @skyguy1230 Год назад +1

    I can’t believe you forgot wide right and the following 3 super bowl losses

  • @CalebWinfield-pg5bl
    @CalebWinfield-pg5bl Год назад +4

    Glad to know that America, the world’s oldest nation that literally invented democracy also invented the best sport.

    • @moffjerjerrod1579
      @moffjerjerrod1579 Год назад

      umm, what?

    • @CalebWinfield-pg5bl
      @CalebWinfield-pg5bl Год назад

      @@moffjerjerrod1579 You apparently finance your waterbed.

    • @DSP-94
      @DSP-94 Год назад

      The best sport? 😂😂😂

    • @mudman619
      @mudman619 Год назад

      "invented democracy" ... Ancient Greece enters the chat . . .

    • @CalebWinfield-pg5bl
      @CalebWinfield-pg5bl Год назад

      @@mudman619 Never heard of them. Were they conquered under President Ben Franklin?

  • @TheManny717
    @TheManny717 Год назад +4

    UTREE and FPV dropping bombs on the same day, like Trout and Ohtani dropping bombs?! What a great day!

    • @davispo7550
      @davispo7550 Год назад

      Don't compare these duos, lest one creator be injured repeatedly and the other leave RUclips

    • @TheManny717
      @TheManny717 Год назад

      @@davispo7550 - shit!!! Right. Whoops.

  • @wyattwatson9848
    @wyattwatson9848 9 месяцев назад

    I have trouble believing carrying the ball was so unintuitive that no one thought of it until the 1860s

  • @MrEOM41
    @MrEOM41 7 месяцев назад +1

    6:20 😅😅

  • @connorjordan3551
    @connorjordan3551 Год назад

    The APFA was born in September 17th 1920. My birthday as well. And it happened the Jordan and Hupmobile dealership.
    And, that was Sammy Baugh. The greatest Redskin QB ever. Which is sad since he played 80+ years ago.

  • @ShrexyGuy
    @ShrexyGuy Год назад

    I do have to say, Teddy threatening to ban football takes some points off his cool scale for me. Still my favorite president ever though

  • @BobMossNanoTanks
    @BobMossNanoTanks Год назад +12

    Atleast you admitted Canada invented America football 🙃

    • @niksocal
      @niksocal Год назад +1

      I don't believe it. It was Harvard changing Rugby.

    • @loganleroy8622
      @loganleroy8622 Год назад +4

      They didn't invent it the influenced it. Harvard created their own rules to the game based on what they learned from their game against McGill. So no, Harvard is the creator of American Football.

    • @BobMossNanoTanks
      @BobMossNanoTanks Год назад +4

      @@loganleroy8622 whatever helps you sleep at night. us in Canada know the truth.

    • @quinnschroetlin
      @quinnschroetlin Год назад

      @@loganleroy8622 Harvard brought the game back, but really all USA college teams that would join the rugby craze would slowly develop the game into American football. Yale, Princeton, and Harvard were the three main teams involved with rules

    • @marklittle8805
      @marklittle8805 9 месяцев назад

      Denial isn't just a river in Egypt. The fact is football as America knows it wasn't the sport US Colleges were playing until McGill came south

  • @MrConverse
    @MrConverse Год назад

    8:08, yes!

  • @sholtzi2593
    @sholtzi2593 Год назад

    Watching old football film in 1X real speed is super cool. Without the weird sped up/slow mo thing, they all look significantly more athletic lol

  • @MrGUnit27
    @MrGUnit27 Год назад

    "Steelers vs. Dolphins on MNF in 2007 was the real greatest game"
    Very funny, Five! We all know the real greatest game of all time was Broncos vs Colts on Thursday Night Football in 2022

  • @Seeta_sa_gauta
    @Seeta_sa_gauta 3 месяца назад

    Any football history that doesn't mention William Web Ellis is incomplete.

  • @NoUploadJustComment
    @NoUploadJustComment Год назад +1

    I was hoping it would be about the band.

  • @gardenboydon
    @gardenboydon Год назад

    When you describe college football to someone whose never heard of it, it does sound messed up

  • @object2379
    @object2379 Год назад

    I love this so much! I would like it more if the world knew more about Boyd Epley the man who basically invented strength and conditioning for football.

  • @vincentschiffiano7023
    @vincentschiffiano7023 Год назад

    Ok so I don’t wanna be the aKsHuAlLy guy but so fun fact. That first football game in 1869 actually DID have a concussion in it. Princeton’s J.E. “big mike” Michael hit Rutger’s George Large and he hit his head, reporting all the telltale concussion signs afterward. Always struck me as funny.

  • @jasonleman1396
    @jasonleman1396 Год назад

    I saw the early football equipment when they did the traveling hall of fame with the super bowl in san francisco!. No wonder those guys died on the field with crappy improvised "protections" and a ball that looked square!

  • @oldbrokenhands
    @oldbrokenhands Год назад

    No mom jokes in the history of American football? What a travesty.

  • @dollartwentychickentendies
    @dollartwentychickentendies Год назад +1

    That first US/CA game must have been a real thriller... 3-0. Yee-ha.

    • @TheTorridestCheese
      @TheTorridestCheese Год назад

      The actual greatest game of all time (Steelers vs Dolphins in 2007) also ended 3-0.

  • @evog35viii
    @evog35viii Год назад

    10:26 the real G.O.A.T.

  • @MCKevin289
    @MCKevin289 Год назад

    The original form of American football reminds me of Gaelic Football.

  • @Joshua-uw7wm
    @Joshua-uw7wm Год назад

    Oh it's official!!! I AM going to invent a time machine or sale someone else's soul to the devil so that someone goes back in time to be the living legend of football Mr Dixie Normas

  • @dr.midnight-797
    @dr.midnight-797 Год назад

    That last bit was gold

  • @zaymarin47
    @zaymarin47 7 месяцев назад

    Just found this channel. 100% subbing.

    • @FivePointsVids
      @FivePointsVids  7 месяцев назад

      LETS GO!!!!

    • @zaymarin47
      @zaymarin47 7 месяцев назад

      Got this noti while watching the nfl conspiracies vid 🤣🤣@@FivePointsVids

  • @iraxks0341
    @iraxks0341 Год назад

    Fez caught it

  • @theaverageDon
    @theaverageDon Год назад

    10:58 ah yes, the greatest collapse, not comeback, COLLAPSE of all time....😑

  • @jonpike9991
    @jonpike9991 Год назад +1

    President Teddy Bear Roosevelt

  • @jeremymcfarlin1945
    @jeremymcfarlin1945 Год назад

    Educational. Thanks

  • @moffjerjerrod1579
    @moffjerjerrod1579 Год назад

    APFL the American Professional Football Association. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Louiie300
    @Louiie300 Год назад

    Behind the bada bing 😂

  • @albertmiller2electricbooga897
    @albertmiller2electricbooga897 Год назад

    I wonder how similar the original american football was to AFL and rugby that I'm used to here in Aus

  • @ethanpetersen810
    @ethanpetersen810 Месяц назад

    Pretty much all of the revenue that D1 football generates is reinvested back into football or funds other varsity sports that don’t make money. Most major athletic departments actually lose money every year. The idea that a bunch of amateurs are making universities billions of dollars in profit is just not true.

  • @ianhockey10
    @ianhockey10 Год назад

    Someone definitely got concussed playing the first football game 😂😂

  • @SOOKIE42069
    @SOOKIE42069 Год назад

    i actually went to the college where the first ever forward pass was thrown. my school lost the game to the team that threw it.

  • @rydawg26
    @rydawg26 Год назад

    Bro thinks he’s Vizeh 😂, W Video tho

  • @Sleepingfishie
    @Sleepingfishie Год назад

    And then we created fantasy football. Which was the best invention

  • @alexanderguerrero347
    @alexanderguerrero347 Год назад +10

    Honestly the best football player in the NFL is Orenthal James Simpson. the man as a running back was unstoppable but he was also a pretty good reciever for a runningback in his time

    • @frederickshaibani5655
      @frederickshaibani5655 Год назад +6

      He really knew how to slice through a defense

    • @mackenzie1555
      @mackenzie1555 Год назад +6

      @@frederickshaibani5655truly a cut above the rest

    • @Kiddman32
      @Kiddman32 Год назад +2

      I hearing about remember this time, when OJ was interviewed on a live podcast (A very, very BAD idea!) sometime after he got out of jail, the very first caller asked: "So, Juice... What do you think was more impressive, rushing for 2000 yards in one season, or slashing two throats in one night?"
      End of podcast.

    • @dfp_01
      @dfp_01 Год назад +3

      He's on my no fly list for making the Kardashians famous

    • @EliRonkin-yw2ok
      @EliRonkin-yw2ok Год назад +1

      Always killing the defence. Slicing and dicing

  • @MrWaifuTaker
    @MrWaifuTaker Год назад +1

    Blame Blitz The League 1 and 2 for getting me into Football.

  • @Theheavymetalshop
    @Theheavymetalshop Год назад

    Playing in the dome was called Playing in The cave on astro moss!

  • @joedell6594
    @joedell6594 Год назад

    How do you tell the history of football without mentioning the Civil War, the Carlisle Indian School, and Pop Warner? At least you mentioned Jim Thorpe

  • @TWProductions90
    @TWProductions90 Год назад

    As a nascar fan I want a nascar version of this 😅

  • @Rc-Krazy
    @Rc-Krazy 10 месяцев назад

    I was throughly enjoying the video until you brought back a painful memory of my Falcons throwing away that lead 😢😢😢

  • @caleb88k
    @caleb88k Год назад

    When my Falcons lost that super bowl, it almost made me not like football anymore. My buddy who is a Pats fan said "HA! Thats what you get!" After he went to bed early and woke up to see his team had won. Nobody fucking deserves to go through that!! lol

  • @caseyprice5061
    @caseyprice5061 Год назад

    Another bill wertz reference!!!

  • @KamikazeXero
    @KamikazeXero Год назад

    You can make a religion out of this.

  • @goodmaro
    @goodmaro 3 месяца назад

    Walter Camp *developed none* of those things. He just recorded them as they happened.

  • @nonamelegend_vapor
    @nonamelegend_vapor Год назад

    *Never Meant intensifies*

  • @WCaaron
    @WCaaron Год назад

    Americans were so bad at kicking the ball into a massive goal they got rid of it and said this whole end of the field is the goal instead.

  • @Kingcea12
    @Kingcea12 Год назад

    American football is just the unrecognized unaccepted underachieving child of rugby and football (the real kind), didn’t need a whole video for that