Yeah but his highlights weren't overly freakish lol guy has like a 42 vertical and rarely ever mossed someone like Jimmy graham has for example. He could have been great with someone like manning the broncos or manholes now
I wad gonna say jon Kolb needed to be on this list. He was my professor at Youngstown State and he is still in great shape at 68 when he taught my class. That's my guy. Glad to say I know him personally
Reggie White was definitely one of the strongest men in the NFL. I don't know his stats in the weight room, but I know he won the Weightlifting competition on the Super Stars TV show when easily push pressed 385lbs
Actually he did 395 lbs. He beat out Danny Noonan of the Dallas Cowboys who did 385 lbs. Prior to that year the record was 327.5 by Mark Gastineau of The New York Jets.
Yeah Larry Allen is strong for sure but there is a video of somebody that wasn't on the strongest list his name was Reggie White and there's a video that shows him taking one arm and picking Larry Allen up in the air and hip tossing him that's strong not taking nothing away from Larry Allen but check out the video friend
@@ralphjohnson8892 I know exactly what clip your talking and I love and hate it. love it cause Reggie White highlights are always great but sucks cause you gotta watch Allen get tossed but he wasn’t The Minister’s only victim. Allen even said in his HOF speech that that game inspired him to get as strong as he was.
@@chrisyentastic379 yes so true my friend Larry Allen definitely was a beast can't take nothing away from him and handled a lot of people even Reggie White irresistible Force against the immovable object they beat each other
Tim Tebow benched 500 lbs...... and 480 consistently. At 14, he broke a camp record bench pressing a 55 pound curl bar 315 times. For a QB, he was stout!
And Tom Brady was the lowest ranked combine result in NFL history. One QB crashed and burned at the pro level, while one is the GOAT. Take the real QB over the meathead weightlifter every time..........
@@M2M774 I believe you are looking to reply to a different vid. This one is "10 STRONGEST Players In NFL History". And Tebow was definitely one of the strongest QBs.
I think Erik Howard, NT for the Giants in the 80's and 90's, should be on this list. His rookie year he benched 585 and did 225 for 44 reps. While only weighing about 275.
I feel like Reggie White should be on this list. I don't know what he lifted in weights but I can't think of anyone else who lifted 300 lbs.+ grown men off the ground and pushed them back the way he did.💯
I was at the state meet when Billings broke Henry's record. I was a spotter the platform next to it, matter of fact 5 or 6 lifters before he squatted 805 a spotter got his finger chopped off trying to catch a bar that rolled off the back of a lifter.
There are so many different aspects of strength. You watch someone like Lawrence Taylor throwing 300lb lineman around with ease and you forget that he never spent much time lifting weights. I cant imagine what he would have been like if he was 100% focused on training and nutrition. Apparently, Bo Jackson wasnt a big fan of the weight room.
Not to mention the strength Reggie had that couldn't be measured. Ragdolling offensive lineman with one arm to get to the QB says a lot about his strength.
Yeah, given this list isn't exclusive to just modern strong nfl players, like just from the last 20 yrs, I thought Randy White would've been included. As I remember, he was considered the strongest man in the nfl in the mid-80s. I don't remember the 450x10 reference, it's probably true, but I definitely remember a 504lb max being talked about at the time, and nobody saying "Yeah but, this other guy is benching more than 504..." ....I concur...Randy White, in the mid 80s, was known as the strongest guy in the NFL. Probably hard to include everybody on this list though.
Bob Young’s brother Doug Young was a powerlifting great. Won the 1977 Worlds with three broken ribs. Squatting 700 lbs, benching 545 and deadlifting 711 lbs. he was the first man under 300 lbs to bench press over 600. The whole family was beast
I CAN BENCH PRESS 225LBS ABOUT 20 TIMES. I CAN SQUAT ABOUT 405. I CAN POWER CLING 135LBS. I CAN DEAD LIFT ABOUT 500 LBS. I CAN SPRINT A 40 YARD DASH IN 4.90 SECONDS. I CAN SPRINT 1 TIME AROUND A TRACK LIKE TRACK AND FIELD. I AM ABOUT 1 HORSE POWER.
Lived in Jester Center at the University of Texas in 1974. Earl Campbell lived there at the same time. He had 30 inch thighs and was more stout than pretty much any other football player on the team - as a freshman. We asked him how much he could lift and if memory serves he said 450 when he was a junior in high school. The way he threw around future hall of fame players in the pros leads me to believe he belongs on this list.
I don't think he ever got by Larry Allen though. Larry was the physically stronger of the 2. Reggie had agility and speed , so he could technically "beat" Larry in some matchups, but I think Larry Allen is the NFL's all time strongest man. Allen is one of the two guys I think could have legitimately challenged for the World's strongest man competition during the 1990's.
Yeah some people don't do as well in the weight room but are still very strong. Cesaro from wrestling is the same, I know it's scripted but he's still lifting guys like big show and swinging them around it makes no sense. He's not even that big.
@@TheGaara802 I think a guy like Mark Henry would fall into both categories. He was very strong in the wrestling ring, but also a USA Olympic Lifter in the Atlanta games. He also won the US weight lifting championships 7 times. He also won the first Arnold Strongman Classic over 2 recent WSM winners (Sven Karlsson and Magnus Samuselsson) in 2002. But if you watch Mark Henry in WWE ring, he's even more impressive in his prime than the numbers indicate.
Glad to see Jon Kolb and Terry Long getting some recognition for their strength. Imagine what they’d be capable of today with the improved training and recovery methods, and nutrition. And what about Kolb’s teammate Mike Webster? He beat Kolb in a few of those NFL strength competitions and is arguably the best center ever.
Just remember sometimes all that power still doesn’t help. Which is insane. Football is crazy. Speed. Strength. Agility. Power. But also being smart and technical.
Best of the steelers muscle heads was tht little known Steve Courson. Official 600 lb bench in I P F competition. Much hader than gym rules R I P steve..
It doesn't get any better than while showing clips and talking about Steeler Jon Kolb, we get to see 215 lb Jack Lambert pickup and pile drive some running back. Outstanding. The only thing missing was a clip of Jack smoking cigarettes in the locker room. Classic.
im not discrediting Larry that he is strong but i wouldnt say he was able to lift 700 lbs because he had 3 people helping him out. if it werent for those 3 then he wouldnt be able to lift it
Myles is exceptionally strong but what makes him the best Edge in the nFL is his speed and agility. Thwe play when he jumps over a defensive lineman and blocks the has only been done once. Wilt was stronger than anybody on this list.
@@guins99 that was 3 years ago and he claims Mason Rudolph called him a racial slur. He just lost it and served a lengthy suspension. So just keep on bringing it up ad infinitum.
The makers of this video should have done done some more research. Notable players omitted were: Lyle Alzado Keith Bishop Michael Carter Ernie Conwell Steve Corson Luther Ellis Gary Frank Erik Howard Jonathan Ogden Mike Webster Reggie White
Patriots LB Vincent Brown was the most jacked player that I ever saw in person… And I saw Marion Butts in a tank top in weight room looking like a Bodybuilder
NFL's strongest men I ever saw. 1. Larry Allen -- he would have made a great World's strongest man sport finalist for sure 2. Reggie White --- He also could have made a WSM Finals 3. James Harrison of the steelers -- Legendary workout videos baby!
I trained with James Harrison during my pro day training here in Pittsburgh in 09. He was coming off his DOPY. I watched his floor press 5 plates for 5 reps with chains like it was nothing. I thought my 4 plate floor press was good lol. He made me look like a child.
Trent RICHARDSON WAS A BEAST HE COULD PUT UP OVER 500 LBS ON THE BENCH PRESS AT THE RUNNING BACK POSITION!!! ALSO MY TOP THREE ALL TIME FAVORITE RAIDER NAPOLEAN KAUFMAN COULD BENCH PRESS OVER 500 LBS,AND HE WAS A RUNNING BACK ALSO,WITH 4.3 40 YARD DASH SPEED
I remember Trent Richardson doing 475lbs on the bench coming out of Alabama. I think they showed his weightlifting stats on ESPN. He power cleaned 330lbs. I think he squatted 670lbs. He was so strong!
What about Mike Alstott? I used to hear about his crazy training regiment where he would run and pull cars with a harness around his waist for cardio and strength training
I believe there’s timed speed and game speed just like gym strength and game strength. Larry Allen had both gym and game strength. Haloti Ngata isn’t on this list but his game strength could easily take on 2 men with ease.
James Harrison was a scary dude. Not just because of how strong he was, but also because in an era when we all started to become hyper aware of just how bad brain injuries are, he didn’t give a shit and went out with intent to play dirty and ruin lives. I love football and struggle with the concussion issue and I suspect years from now we will look back at how barbaric much of this is…and when we do, I hope everyone remembers that James Harrison was not necessarily a great football player, just a dirty enough player to instill fear in others and effect the game. Shame…but I guess when you are “undersized” like him, talent isn’t enough and being a bigger piece of shit than your opponents is the only way to win. Basically what Belichek meant when he talked about “the Patriot Way” in New England. The bigger piece of shit wins.
Why wasn't Reggie White on that list I guess everybody forget about the hip toss that he gave Larry Allen with one arm lifted him off the ground guess you didn't see that video huh
Reggie white don’t know is numbers but he had grown man strength. When you can hit two 300 pound men with one arm and knock them backwards on your way to sacking the Qb you are hulk like strong. He even pancaked Larry Allen a couple of times that should tell you something. In an era where they ran the bad more Times than pass. In this era he would have crushed the sac record with teams throwing 55-65 times a game where they only threw 15-22 times a game back then.
Thank you my friend everybody forgets about how Reggie White hip tossed Larry Allen with one arm yeah that is grown man strength thank you for reminding them
Is this a joke?? Bill Kazmier. He should of been number 1 and he isn't even listed. He was literally the worlds strongest man like 4 years straight. After he played pro football.... This is crazy he isn't listed. He held the raw bench press world record for years at like 685lbs
You don’t need to believe in god in order to be a decent person. In fact, if you are only being a good person because you are afraid of judgement by an all seeing authority I would argue that you are an extremely flawed and downright pathetic person. You should be a good person because it’s the right thing to do, for yourself and for the rest of the human race. Doing the right thing only because you are being watched is a terrible lesson to teach young people. But let’s assume you are a good person because it’s the right thing to do, not out of fear…bringing god into things is only another division you are placing between all people. An Us vs Them mentality that is extremely destructive. Black vs White Man vs Woman Management vs Employees Conservative vs Liberal My country vs your country My belief vs your belief. Think of how many innocent people have died because they believe in one barely distinguishable thing from another? How many kids grew up without parents because their god dictates that they fight another child’s parents for the sake of their beliefs? It’s just sad. Please try to see beyond that line of thinking and be decent because being decent is the right thing to do.
225 lb triceps extensions by James Harriosn is insane
Yeah I heard that and had to rewind it, like people don’t get how heavy 225 is
The Man is a BEAST. I think when Mr.Beast was coming up with his youtube name, he was thinking of James Harrison.
Mr beast don't know football
Honestly it’s a difficult thing to bench for most people
@@demezmusic I agree 100 percent
How about when Larry Allen ran down a LB? He wasn't just strong, he was a supreme athlete.
Ikr
The Choo Choo story was great as well.
@@Farragutsfinest 😈
Yeah he was insane athlete he can dominant defenses and run down a running back
He was wasn't a supreme athlete, he was a god athlete
Johnny Manziel did 53 shots at the bar across the street from the combine, which is also a record.
Lmao
😂
Johnny Football !!! 🤣😂
That's funny shit.😂
😂...
Vernon Davis is probably one of the freakish athletes to ever play in the league. Larry Allen is right there as well!
Yeah but his highlights weren't overly freakish lol guy has like a 42 vertical and rarely ever mossed someone like Jimmy graham has for example. He could have been great with someone like manning the broncos or manholes now
An honorable mention is Jonathan Ogden. A total mountain of a man.
Just because your a mountain doesn’t mean your a BEAST in weight room
@@michaeljackson2230 when Michael Strahan says you're "too good", you're probably a really good NFL player.
He was the 1996 NCAA Champion in the Indoor Shot -Put also.
@@michaeljackson2230just because you have an opinion, doesn't mean you should say it outloud
I wad gonna say jon Kolb needed to be on this list. He was my professor at Youngstown State and he is still in great shape at 68 when he taught my class. That's my guy. Glad to say I know him personally
So cool
Reggie White was definitely one of the strongest men in the NFL. I don't know his stats in the weight room, but I know he won the Weightlifting competition on the Super Stars TV show when easily push pressed 385lbs
Reggie should be on this list because of what he would do to Larry Allen alone, let alone other grown men
Actually he did 395 lbs. He beat out Danny Noonan of the Dallas Cowboys who did 385 lbs. Prior to that year the record was 327.5 by Mark Gastineau of The New York Jets.
Bruce smith
Reggie was a beast
Larry Allen took care of him, several times and broke his will.
I’ve wanted this list for so long. Larry Allen is one of my favorite players of all time
He's my "Greatest player of all time".
Yeah Larry Allen is strong for sure but there is a video of somebody that wasn't on the strongest list his name was Reggie White and there's a video that shows him taking one arm and picking Larry Allen up in the air and hip tossing him that's strong not taking nothing away from Larry Allen but check out the video friend
@@ralphjohnson8892 I know exactly what clip your talking and I love and hate it. love it cause Reggie White highlights are always great but sucks cause you gotta watch Allen get tossed but he wasn’t The Minister’s only victim. Allen even said in his HOF speech that that game inspired him to get as strong as he was.
@@chrisyentastic379 yes so true my friend Larry Allen definitely was a beast can't take nothing away from him and handled a lot of people even Reggie White irresistible Force against the immovable object they beat each other
Tim Tebow benched 500 lbs...... and 480 consistently. At 14, he broke a camp record bench pressing a 55 pound curl bar 315 times. For a QB, he was stout!
Strong ass back, I seen
Truly built different
And Tom Brady was the lowest ranked combine result in NFL history.
One QB crashed and burned at the pro level, while one is the GOAT.
Take the real QB over the meathead weightlifter every time..........
@@M2M774 I believe you are looking to reply to a different vid. This one is "10 STRONGEST Players In NFL History". And Tebow was definitely one of the strongest QBs.
wonder of Donovan McNabb could have done that, he did 400 or 405 lbs. 5x, and may not have been to failure.
Many of these players were Steelers. That is a testament to how great of a S&C coach Jon Kolb is!
Terrific list! Honorable mention: Center Mike Webster (Steelers) who was Jon Kolb’s linemate, and Curley Culp (Chiefs and Oilers defensive lineman).
I think Erik Howard, NT for the Giants in the 80's and 90's, should be on this list. His rookie year he benched 585 and did 225 for 44 reps. While only weighing about 275.
I feel like Reggie White should be on this list. I don't know what he lifted in weights but I can't think of anyone else who lifted 300 lbs.+ grown men off the ground and pushed them back the way he did.💯
Reggie White should probably be #1 he would always win strongest man in pro bowl competitions and he threw ppl with one arm all the time.
Larry Allen pushed Reggie White around like a rag doll. He had nothing for Larry Allen, who benches 705.
Larry Allen wasn't only strong and a great player he was as nimble as a cat
Larry Allen is a supreme Athlete
Keep up the great content
Eddie Anderson bench 535 ran 4.39 in the 40 and benched 225 40 time at the NFL Comebine 1986
where did you get that info? That's some insane numbers
I never knew LARRY ALLEN was that strong! Damn!
I was at the state meet when Billings broke Henry's record. I was a spotter the platform next to it, matter of fact 5 or 6 lifters before he squatted 805 a spotter got his finger chopped off trying to catch a bar that rolled off the back of a lifter.
When Terry Long posted that total it was the third highest total of all time. He was amazing.
Mike Webster and Randy "Manster" White could have been on here as well.
There are so many different aspects of strength. You watch someone like Lawrence Taylor throwing 300lb lineman around with ease and you forget that he never spent much time lifting weights. I cant imagine what he would have been like if he was 100% focused on training and nutrition. Apparently, Bo Jackson wasnt a big fan of the weight room.
john haack (198 lbs): 600 bench, 850 squat, 908 deadlift ... under competition standards
How is Randy White not on this list? I believe he bench pressed 450 for 10 reps.
Not to mention the strength Reggie had that couldn't be measured. Ragdolling offensive lineman with one arm to get to the QB says a lot about his strength.
@@csmith56 You are aware that I was referring to Randy White from the Cowboys and not Reggie White of the Packers. Right?
@@Danny-uz9zb Nope. I swore I read Reggie at first. My eyes deceived me. :)
Yeah, given this list isn't exclusive to just modern strong nfl players, like just from the last 20 yrs, I thought Randy White would've been included. As I remember, he was considered the strongest man in the nfl in the mid-80s. I don't remember the 450x10 reference, it's probably true, but I definitely remember a 504lb max being talked about at the time, and nobody saying "Yeah but, this other guy is benching more than 504..." ....I concur...Randy White, in the mid 80s, was known as the strongest guy in the NFL. Probably hard to include everybody on this list though.
The clown who made the list probably has no clue who the Manster is.
Bob Young’s brother Doug Young was a powerlifting great. Won the 1977 Worlds with three broken ribs. Squatting 700 lbs, benching 545 and deadlifting 711 lbs. he was the first man under 300 lbs to bench press over 600.
The whole family was beast
I CAN BENCH PRESS 225LBS ABOUT 20 TIMES. I CAN SQUAT ABOUT 405. I CAN POWER CLING 135LBS. I CAN DEAD LIFT ABOUT 500 LBS. I CAN SPRINT A 40 YARD DASH IN 4.90 SECONDS. I CAN SPRINT 1 TIME AROUND A TRACK LIKE TRACK AND FIELD. I AM ABOUT 1 HORSE POWER.
Lived in Jester Center at the University of Texas in 1974. Earl Campbell lived there at the same time. He had 30 inch thighs and was more stout than pretty much any other football player on the team - as a freshman. We asked him how much he could lift and if memory serves he said 450 when he was a junior in high school. The way he threw around future hall of fame players in the pros leads me to believe he belongs on this list.
I'll never forget when reggie white sent the Vikings behemoth cory stringer airborne with the raising of his left arm on his way to the Qb
Strongest player IMO was Reggie White. Maybe not in the gym but who cares? He tossed around linemen like candlepins.
I agree to this. 1 arm club and he threw 300 plus ol to the ground. Gilbert Brown was a beast also. Took 2 people to block him!
I don't think he ever got by Larry Allen though. Larry was the physically stronger of the 2. Reggie had agility and speed , so he could technically "beat" Larry in some matchups, but I think Larry Allen is the NFL's all time strongest man.
Allen is one of the two guys I think could have legitimately challenged for the World's strongest man competition during the 1990's.
They lie about his actual weight. Larry is beyond 350lbs easily
Yeah some people don't do as well in the weight room but are still very strong. Cesaro from wrestling is the same, I know it's scripted but he's still lifting guys like big show and swinging them around it makes no sense. He's not even that big.
@@TheGaara802 I think a guy like Mark Henry would fall into both categories. He was very strong in the wrestling ring, but also a USA Olympic Lifter in the Atlanta games. He also won the US weight lifting championships 7 times. He also won the first Arnold Strongman Classic over 2 recent WSM winners (Sven Karlsson and Magnus Samuselsson) in 2002.
But if you watch Mark Henry in WWE ring, he's even more impressive in his prime than the numbers indicate.
They might be strong but one time I got up without hitting snooze at all
A rare feat, no doubt. 😃
Now your impressing me that's an achievement for the books
Glad to see Jon Kolb and Terry Long getting some recognition for their strength.
Imagine what they’d be capable of today with the improved training and recovery methods, and nutrition.
And what about Kolb’s teammate Mike Webster? He beat Kolb in a few of those NFL strength competitions and is arguably the best center ever.
Stunning as a Steelers fan to see 3 of us on this list James Harrison was a beast to say the minimum 225 tricep extensions is unreal
You forgot the man Joe Klecko.
NY Jets 1977 - 1987 6”3 272 lbs his bench was 500 lbs back then.
Just remember sometimes all that power still doesn’t help. Which is insane. Football is crazy. Speed. Strength. Agility. Power. But also being smart and technical.
Larry Allen was a true beast.
This is amazing
Best of the steelers muscle heads was tht little known Steve Courson.
Official 600 lb bench in I P F competition.
Much hader than gym rules
R I P steve..
Watched Kolb bench 400# 20 times with ease, he could have kept going. One of those NFL TV competition shows way back.
Rugby Players: that’s Cool Mate
Willie Roaf won the NFL strongest man competition two or three times in a row. Casey Hampton of the Steelers should be on here as well.
Hell yeah!!! Casey was strong 💪🏾
willie is still strong as hell
Reggie White pound for pound is the strongest player ever . He used to throw Offensive lineman up in the air with one arm including Larry Allen
That was his rookie year. Larry Allen dominated him the rest of his career.pound for pound Reggie don’t come close to LA
@@Don0311 All I know is Reggie made Larry take flight lol
@@christiansoldier77 he did. Your right. Lol
It doesn't get any better than while showing clips and talking about Steeler Jon Kolb, we get to see 215 lb Jack Lambert pickup and pile drive some running back. Outstanding. The only thing missing was a clip of Jack smoking cigarettes in the locker room. Classic.
Pound for pound a guy might consider Earl Campbell, Bo Jackson and Randy White
What about Steelers' Center Mike Webster??
You forgot Lyle Alzado
🗣 Larry Allen!!! I can still hear him screaming that when he ran down & tackled that dude who intercepted Aikman….
im not discrediting Larry that he is strong but i wouldnt say he was able to lift 700 lbs because he had 3 people helping him out. if it werent for those 3 then he wouldnt be able to lift it
I was watching that too, but it sure didn't look like they had any weight on their hands.
@@rl5579if someone puts their hand on the bar it’s not a lift.
To be honest I think Ray Lewis should be at least in the top 15, he had some clean hits and interceptions in his career. An outstanding linebacker.
Larry Allen number 1
Jim Mora Jr (former coach) benched 225 20 reps. Not bad for a coach.
Someone say hello to Myles Garrett... man is a super human.
He can throw a helmet like nobody
Myles is exceptionally strong but what makes him the best Edge in the nFL is his speed and agility. Thwe play when he jumps over a defensive lineman and blocks the has only been done once. Wilt was stronger than anybody on this list.
@@guins99 that was 3 years ago and he claims Mason Rudolph called him a racial slur. He just lost it and served a lengthy suspension. So just keep on bringing it up ad infinitum.
The makers of this video should have done done some more research. Notable players omitted were:
Lyle Alzado
Keith Bishop
Michael Carter
Ernie Conwell
Steve Corson
Luther Ellis
Gary Frank
Erik Howard
Jonathan Ogden
Mike Webster
Reggie White
Joe Klecko 73 a Monster
Patriots LB Vincent Brown was the most jacked player that I ever saw in person… And I saw Marion Butts in a tank top in weight room looking like a Bodybuilder
The guy stronger than Mark Henry is impressive
NFL's strongest men I ever saw.
1. Larry Allen -- he would have made a great World's strongest man sport finalist for sure
2. Reggie White --- He also could have made a WSM Finals
3. James Harrison of the steelers -- Legendary workout videos baby!
Larry didn’t even lift it. Spotters helped him
I trained with James Harrison during my pro day training here in Pittsburgh in 09. He was coming off his DOPY. I watched his floor press 5 plates for 5 reps with chains like it was nothing. I thought my 4 plate floor press was good lol. He made me look like a child.
Trent RICHARDSON WAS A BEAST HE COULD PUT UP OVER 500 LBS ON THE BENCH PRESS AT THE RUNNING BACK POSITION!!! ALSO MY TOP THREE ALL TIME FAVORITE RAIDER NAPOLEAN KAUFMAN COULD BENCH PRESS OVER 500 LBS,AND HE WAS A RUNNING BACK ALSO,WITH 4.3 40 YARD DASH SPEED
I remember Trent Richardson doing 475lbs on the bench coming out of Alabama. I think they showed his weightlifting stats on ESPN. He power cleaned 330lbs. I think he squatted 670lbs. He was so strong!
What about Mike Alstott? I used to hear about his crazy training regiment where he would run and pull cars with a harness around his waist for cardio and strength training
I believe there’s timed speed and game speed just like gym strength and game strength. Larry Allen had both gym and game strength. Haloti Ngata isn’t on this list but his game strength could easily take on 2 men with ease.
Dontari Poe > Haloti Ngata
I love how many Steelers are on this list lol
James Harrison my favorite NFL defender
Derrick Brooks for me.😆
Lot of those Steelers from the 80s were on the juice.
It probably goes back earlier than that!!!
Right. .....and no one else in the league was?
Damn Steelers be having the strongest players in nfl history
What about Mike Ruth from the new England patriots he had a 615+ bench press, 800+ squat and a 800+ deadlift.
James harrison is the real deebo
James Harrison was a scary dude. Not just because of how strong he was, but also because in an era when we all started to become hyper aware of just how bad brain injuries are, he didn’t give a shit and went out with intent to play dirty and ruin lives. I love football and struggle with the concussion issue and I suspect years from now we will look back at how barbaric much of this is…and when we do, I hope everyone remembers that James Harrison was not necessarily a great football player, just a dirty enough player to instill fear in others and effect the game. Shame…but I guess when you are “undersized” like him, talent isn’t enough and being a bigger piece of shit than your opponents is the only way to win.
Basically what Belichek meant when he talked about “the Patriot Way” in New England. The bigger piece of shit wins.
Sir, this is a Wendy’s
Noti gang
No mention of two NTs: Curley Culp (Chiefs & Oilers) and Michael Carter (49ers & Olympic silver medalist shotputter).
He also still holds the National High School Record in the shot-put.
Came here just to make sure Larry Allen was on here 👍
Why wasn't Reggie White on that list I guess everybody forget about the hip toss that he gave Larry Allen with one arm lifted him off the ground guess you didn't see that video huh
Larry Allen said he never lifted seriously until his rookie year with the Cowboys, when one "Reggie White" threw him around like a rag doll.
Reggie white don’t know is numbers but he had grown man strength. When you can hit two 300 pound men with one arm and knock them backwards on your way to sacking the Qb you are hulk like strong. He even pancaked Larry Allen a couple of times that should tell you something. In an era where they ran the bad more
Times than pass. In this era he would have crushed the sac record with teams throwing 55-65 times a game where they only threw 15-22 times a game back then.
Thank you my friend everybody forgets about how Reggie White hip tossed Larry Allen with one arm yeah that is grown man strength thank you for reminding them
REGGIE WHITE had natural TENDON LIGAMENT STRENGTH . Some people are just BLESSED WITH IT .
Where is Myles Garrett, TJ Watts, JJ Watts, and Aaron Donald
Is this a joke?? Bill Kazmier. He should of been number 1 and he isn't even listed. He was literally the worlds strongest man like 4 years straight. After he played pro football.... This is crazy he isn't listed. He held the raw bench press world record for years at like 685lbs
Darren sproles and Austin ekler need to be mentioned if it’s truly pound for pound.
Any highlights of Larry Allen going up against Reggie White?
What’s crazy is there’s power lifters that are 198 pounds that do more weight than these Guys, but still incredibly strong
Vernon Davis:
*Kam Chancellor has entered the chat*
“Stronger as you get older” 💉
How bout Justin smith Power cleaned over 500 pounds and benched over 500 pounds while running a 4.6 40
Harrison is a Monster!!! Insane!!
what about terrel owens at 6-3 225lbs receiver maxing out at 460 lbs on a bench press
God bless you guys Always keep God first
You don’t need to believe in god in order to be a decent person. In fact, if you are only being a good person because you are afraid of judgement by an all seeing authority I would argue that you are an extremely flawed and downright pathetic person. You should be a good person because it’s the right thing to do, for yourself and for the rest of the human race.
Doing the right thing only because you are being watched is a terrible lesson to teach young people.
But let’s assume you are a good person because it’s the right thing to do, not out of fear…bringing god into things is only another division you are placing between all people.
An Us vs Them mentality that is extremely destructive.
Black vs White
Man vs Woman
Management vs Employees
Conservative vs Liberal
My country vs your country
My belief vs your belief. Think of how many innocent people have died because they believe in one barely distinguishable thing from another? How many kids grew up without parents because their god dictates that they fight another child’s parents for the sake of their beliefs?
It’s just sad. Please try to see beyond that line of thinking and be decent because being decent is the right thing to do.
I see u every where lol
Forrest Merrill of the Chargers did 48 reps on the press at last years combine.
Larry Allen, BEAST MODE!
Arron Donald looking like obelisk the tormentor in that thumbnail
Not surprised about these guys.
Do a how good was Randall Cunningham next
None else notice how Aaron Donald was in the thumbnail and wasn’t in the video
To get the younger people to click the vid lllol
This video could've been called " Strongest Pittsburgh Steelers " and nobody would've noticed
I put this on just to see where they rated Larry Allen. Any player who played with or against him called him the strongest player they've ever seen.
Larry Allen is half of the top ten by himself
22 squats at 550lbs is pretty insane, but Larry Allen is the boss.
700lb bench press. How number 10
Watching these kind of videos made me wish we the Europeans have the same energy about these things with European footballer.
They forgot about Mike Webster the long time Steelers center....
Bob Brown belongs on that list
Tom Brady had the weight of New England on his shoulders, did a 6-rep maximum and a back-up in Tampa.
R.I.P. Larry Allen
Larry Allen is number 1
Where's tom brady