bills fan 'm so motherfucking hungry man my head hurt. I had to get myself together and make my head work, but at the same time I had to keep my rap career first. Everybody know the hood can be your worst distraction and when a nigga disrespect the gun is your first reaction. This is how we living in the struggle all we got is pride. So when a nigga take It from you shit you got to ride, murder homicide. So by all means necessary Imma strive, to get my momma out the hood since my father died. If you don’t grind then you don’t shine shit I gotta try, made man brave man nigga I am I. I’m from the hood where the tears never end, and the pain never stops, the game on clock. Yeah its looking sunny, but the rain going to drop, and bodies gonna fall thats why I be going hard. Roaming through these mean streets I be on guard, cause niggas stealing lives faster then they stealing cars. See me I'm still alive praying that I don't fall, this sinning got me wining though is all wrong. Then I stop look around my homies all gone, we the last of the last holding on strong. Some say I ain't earned it you break it down burn it, Imma rebuild because I'm thorough and determined. Call me Meek Mill I'm the realest in the world. From the north to the south I am murder, while you was steady chillin I was in the crib writing raps thinking millions, cars, jewels and buildings. Niggas don't respect it till they see you progressing, but trust me Imma kill em. This I'm a 645 without the ceiling coupe no roof, v twizzy on the engine. This is big business, 44s 40s and 9s that's big biscuits. 40 boys target your squad now that's vengeance. They rather see you shot up, before they see you pop up a chain around your neck all fresh pulling that drop up. I came around the set 9 less where niggas cop up so I had no choice but to grind and get this guap up. Ever since I was a boy shit my moms was my poppa the streets was my old head and they raised me as a rider.'m so motherfucking hungry man my head hurt. I had to get myself together and make my head work, but at the same time I had to keep my rap career first. Everybody know the hood can be your worst distraction and when a nigga disrespect the gun is your first reaction. This is how we living in the struggle all we got is pride. So when a nigga take It from you shit you got to ride, murder homicide. So by all means necessary Imma strive, to get my momma out the hood since my father died. If you don’t grind then you don’t shine shit I gotta try, made man brave man nigga I am I. I’m from the hood where the tears never end, and the pain never stops, the game on clock. Yeah its looking sunny, but the rain going to drop, and bodies gonna fall thats why I be going hard. Roaming through these mean streets I be on guard, cause niggas stealing lives faster then they stealing cars. See me I'm still alive praying that I don't fall, this sinning got me wining though is all wrong. Then I stop look around my homies all gone, we the last of the last holding on strong. Some say I ain't earned it you break it down burn it, Imma rebuild because I'm thorough and determined. Call me Meek Mill I'm the realest in the world. From the north to the south I am murder, while you was steady chillin I was in the crib writing raps thinking millions, cars, jewels and buildings. Niggas don't respect it till they see you progressing, but trust me Imma kill em. This I'm a 645 without the ceiling coupe no roof, v twizzy on the engine. This is big business, 44s 40s and 9s that's big biscuits. 40 boys target your squad now that's vengeance. They rather see you shot up, before they see you pop up a chain around your neck all fresh pulling that drop up. I came around the set 9 less where niggas cop up so I had no choice but to grind and get this guap up. Ever since I was a boy shit my moms was my poppa the streets was my old head and they raised me as a rider.
He should have gotten the Academy Award for his performance in "Not Guilty". From a football standpoint, Jim Brown is probably the only back I would put ahead of Simpson and even that is not a definite thing. Brown, Barry Sanders, Tony Dorsett, and the like all had other offensive components that were consistent and got their teams somewhere. Simpson was essentially it for Buffalo and their record showed for the most part. The fact he averaged 143 rushing yd per game in 1973 is absolutely mind blowing, even back in the run conscious era of the early '70s. Every team knew he was the gameplan and was watching for him, yet he would carve them up and the Bills more often than not still lost
I seem to remember O.J. having a small role in 'Roots' when it first aired way back in my childhood days; Roots was an epic network TV series with two hour episodes and everyone watched it, and it probably won some awards.
Been watching his highlights for years he did this before I was born. Dude ran all over the Steel Curtain...Jack Lambert diving at air 😂 An amazing player like ballet when he runs
We Ole' Skool Fools who Grew Up Watching OJ Play can tell You he had it all. Speed, Moves, Size & Endurance. It's too bad Most will Remember Him for the Off-The-Field Court Case.
As a human being, he disappointed us-he was reprehensible, really. What a crazy fall from grace! But his on-field exploits were undeniably impressive. His evasive, powerful runs were one of the reasons I fell in love with American football as a child watching with my dad. He was so fun to watch!
No one will say it today, but I had the opportunity to watch OJ through the 60's and 70's for his pro career. He is the GOAT. The young man TT on the NYG's sparked me to watch this. Kid gave me flashbacks to when OJ was King and saw the holes develop before they were even there. He was, as the great Howard Cosell would say, the greatest show on turf 🐎
All 11 men knew he was getting the ball most of the time. 11 men had The Juice on their mind every play. It is just about as simple as that. 11 men. 14 games.
Ok, now tell me who is the worst and piece of trash: The bad guy or the female and her family who sell themselves to the bad guy?... the female and her family selling themselves to the bad guy to enjoy the benefits of that bad guy's money? Who of them is worse? Honesty says that the pieces of trash are the female and her family.
This dude was a highlight reel, and because of what happened off the field, it doesn't mean you have to stop talking about his accomplishments on the field. This guy was a beast 💪 simply greatness 👏 🙌 👌 💯
The most dominant RB in the history of the NFL...Walter was great, Jim Brown was great, OJ was just freaking incredible in every way...evasive, speed, get to the prize, loves contact...only Mr. Payton loved and thrived on Contact more. God bless u NFL RBs...truly an inspiration. Mr. Jim Brown, you are truly the greatest and the beginning of why so many knuckleheads like me still LOVE the NFL...Thank you Mr. Jim Brown for being who you have been and are in life. God bless❤
That's going a bit too far. Simpson joined the Bills in '69, but it wasn't until '72 that he got his first 1,000+ yard season, and under coach Lou Saban in '73, he rushed for 2,003 yards. He was great, certainly, and when he got a step on a defender I never saw him brought down.
OJ'S Talents on the field can never be disputed- Got to see him few times at what was then Shaffer Stadium in my home town of Foxboro, Mass - Rick Ferencik
I was at Foxboro when he set the first record of 250. It was the craziest running performance. He literally ran thru the Pats defense twice ,90yds both tds, and no one put a finger on him. The place was packed with one small wing of the upper deck was Bills fans. That's all you could hear after the second one as the place was dead quiet in awe.
Thank you. That is exactly what he did. His field vision was unsurpassed. People can make their stupid jokes about his later years all they want, but when he was playing he was the best in the league.
I saw him play at USC (Yes, Im that old!!) It was his speed that was the killer. I recall a 35 yard sweep play against Oregon State his Senior year. They pitched the ball to him, going right ... and he just beat the entire D to the corner of the end zone.
He was my hero then and still appreciated by me for witnessing such a great talent! I was 14 yrs old when he broke the single game rushing record with 273 yards rushing! I remember it well!
Yup, I've not seen anybody single handedly carry a team like that in recent times. Even AP had an O-line and some sort of support. Not a QB completing only 4 passes for less then 30 yards
@@frankbridges2171he probably wouldn’t have as many yards then.. he was the Bills offense. The O-Line in all of these clips besides maybe 2-3 was getting down the field with him. Put him on a contender that means a decent/great QB, 2 solid WRs, and a top 15 (at least) defense. That takes away some of those yards.
O J was a bad boy. He was my favorite football player when I started watching football. And he was very kind to us when we perform for him, at his Laguna Beach house, and his house at Rockingham.
O.J. did what he could with a bad Bills team. If OJ had played for the Steelers, Raiders, Cowboys or Dolphins, he would have won many superbowls, and maybe have been remembered as the GOAT.
You might have forgotten the fact that oj did not have a quarterback and they absolutely knew they were running the ball and they still couldn't stop him and he ran for 2000 yards in 14 games best running back of all time oj period
The best running back ever, plain and simple. Imagine this guy behind that Dallas Cowboys line that Mr. Smith had? Or him playing with the 2005 Trojans?
O.J. was incredible. No pass threat and everyone knew he was going to get the ball, but you couldn't stop him. All that in a league where you could still hit, and the rules weren't so slanted toward offense. Simply mind-blowing!
I was just watching a Barry Sanders highlight reel, and defenders were frequently catching him from behind. I never saw that with OJ in the open field. He got 2000 yards in 14 games when he was the only offense they had, and the defenders knew it.
Bills had no offensive line and OJ still ran a record number of yards in 1 season. Bills were never any good back then, but Simpson was unreal. I watched the games just to watch him run the ball.
Au contraire. Your memory sucks. He didn't do shit until the Bills got Reggie and his fellow linemen.The Bills offensive line was very good during those years, especially in the running game. Joe Ferguson was a hell of a good quarterback, and could have used another star receiver. On the ground, McKenzie and company consistently got OJ into the defensive secondary, where he did his "unreal" thing. Frankly, I was outraged when Bills ownership did not bolster the defense, and began selling off talent. They were on the brink of the superbowl a generation before they ended up getting there, and they blew it. I'm pretty sure you were not a Bills fan.
Not quite true. Lou Saban gave him a good offensive line with Reggie Mackenzie in '72 (Simpson's first 1,000 yd season), and Joe DeLamielleure in '73 (Simpson's 2,003 yd season). Both were Pro Bowlers as I recall. From '69 to '71, Buffalo did not have a good team, but that changed when Lou Saban became head coach.
In 1973 OJ ran for 2,000 yards. He averaged 6 yards a carry. His quarterback was a rookie who threw for 939 yards, 44% completion percentage and 4 touchdowns. He was the Bills whole offense. Every team game planned to stop him. That's how good he was.
Further into his Buffalo career, Ferguson became an interception waiting to happen. I don't recall how many picks he threw inside the red zone, but you couldn't count on him when he dropped back to throw.
He dismembered the rival defense. Absolutely knifed the defense. The way how he slashed through the teams like a midnight assassin. A true cut throat player
I don't like post-murder OJ, but I was a Bills fan during his time there, watched him run for 2,000 yards, and he was my hero. People say he wasn't a bruising runner like Jim Brown, but if you watch the video closely you will see him both break tackles and simply run over people. And he had the moves, speed and power.
He didnt kill Nicole and Ron. What was his motive? According to the official story he went over to Nicole's condo in order to kill her while his children and their friend Rachel were there and without knowing Ronald Goldman or anyone else was there. Nicole's parents or sisters could have been at the condo. Why not? Their daughter just was at a recital. It was a family event. They could have stopped over. How did he know she would be alone to kill? He didnt. His motive couldnt have been jealousy. He was also seeing Paula Barbieri and Gretchen Stockdale around this time. He has caught Nicole with other men before during their time together. He didnt kill her or them. He didnt kill his ex wife Marguerite. He didnt kill Gretchen or Paula Barbieri. What was so special about Ron Goldman and Nicole Simpson that he needed to kill them? It doesnt make sense. The blood found at Bundy could fit on the head of a pin and was so degraded it could have belonged to one if his kids. Blood in his Bronco wasnt found until weeks after it was broken into while it was impounded. Thats a fact. The blood found on his socks had EDTA on them which indicates the blood came from a test tube. No other blood was found in ojs home or clothing including his pipes. None of ojs blood was found on ojs bloody gloves. There was caucasian hair found in the knit cap and on the gloves that obviously were not oj's. They did find hair of an african american male in the knit cap but no dna match could be made to oj. All they can say is that the hair came from an african american male. Ron was fighting off his killer for 5 to 10min. Oj didnt have an injury on his body. The only injury found by police was a cut on his left ring finger which no one saw until after oj returned back from Chicago. Kato didnt see a cut on his finger. Alan, the limo driver, didnt see a cut on his finger. People at the airport didnt see a cut. No one on the plane going to Chicago. It was only noticed on his way back. If thats the case then where was oj allegedly bleeding from? The evidence never added up.
@jfearless3420 He didn't kill anyone... Whom ever committed those murders had to have known that the police would botch and mishandle evidence and outright lie. Just listen to Simpson speak... Do you really and truly believe that he has the intelligence to have masterminded the crime of the century? Look for Ronald Goldman's narcotic suppliers and his father's associates in ownership of the Mezzaluna restaurant, and the murderer(s) of Goldman's coworker and you'll find the truth.
@@josephinetracy1485 What OJ did off the field can't be forgiven. He ended lives and ruined his own. His football legacy is tarnished as this is what people know OJ for.
Best to say he was the fastest RB up to that time. In some ways close up shots of OJ dont do him justice as you dont appreciate how much faster he is than everybody else
@capicheeno746 Sanders was as fast as they came during what sprinters call the "drive phase" of the sprint (from 10 to 50 yards) But you could catch up to him after 50 yards due to his short legs
Well, o j happened to be my first running back crush, and then Tony Dorsett N33. That was my high school number. PS, I saw the last half of the game against the jets when he went over 2000, not realizing what was happening cause I was only like 8 years old I do remember there was hardly anybody at shea stadium And it was cold with snow
I think that is why I didn't like him as a pro as much as I remember liking him at SC He was definitely smoother as a Bill, whereas he used to rumble in the Coliseum and in the opening credits of "Medical Center" every week.
One of the commentators said something really dumb! It is more than silly to say that O.J. shouldn't be higher on the greatest of all time list because he didn't win any championships. Winning championships is a team effort. If you had put Marcus Allen or Tony Dorset on that Buffalo Bills team of the 1970's, the Bills still wouldn't have won a championship. Rest in power juice. You died and innocent man! And no! He didn't do it.
His endurance was Legendary. This is true: the more tired he got, the better he ran. Talk to some old guy like me. They will gladly tell you all about it. Watching him on his second carry in a row and it being his 35th carry was like fairy tale . . .
The fact that all old timey highlights are is slow motion is a crime. People like Dan Marino and OJ are victims of this. As Marino fan, I've personally shown dozens of people their first ever real speed Marino highlights and they were all blown away. It just isn't the same in slow mo. It isn't right.
4:34 there is no RB in the history of the sport where you can say “This team won a SB with a great RB in spite of having glaring weaknesses in every other aspect of their team” Super Bowl rings can’t determine who’s a better RB that’s just talking points from people who never played in the NFL
Lisa, I still some what feel sooo sorry for OJ..the man has to be one of the most loneliness and denigrated, ostracized and pirah individual on America! I will certainly be glad while he is vindicated & the actual guilty person ( or persons) emerges to light and people will be able to see the real OJ Simpson! I wanna believe that he is not responsible for all that pain that he is accused of...Don't you agree?
@@daviddavis3389 I completely agree that being ostracized by the entire world for half your life and having your ability to take care of yourself more or less stripped away from you is a punishment no human being should have to endure, although people do it to him and continue to do it because justice was never served in the case. I think America punishes people too harshly in general and this must stop. But, in terms of the facts of the case - I do think he's guilty. Every piece of evidence in the case pointed to OJ.
I watched him run on a black and white TV in the 70s.. it's was snowing on the TV. It struck me ,it was like watching a full grown man playing with boys
I grew up watching O.J. Me and my friends would use our bikes to climb up the fence of the practice field to watch him practice at U.S.C before eventually get chased away. lol
@@bbrucet3 Haha..Good One...Let me check..... Heisman Trophy Winner 1968, AFC MVP 1972, 73,75. NFL MVP 1975, 1973 The FIRST 2000 Yrd Rushing Club Member but only Man to do it in 14 Games with 2003 yrds. NFL record for most yrd avg per Carry in a season with 6 yrds 1973. Record Holder of Most yards Per Game avg. 143 yrds in one season 1973. 5 Pro Bowls, 4 Time NFL Rushing Leader, 2 Times NFL Rushing TD Leader. 5 Time All American Team and Other stuff. Checking on gloves...Nahh wasn't wearing gloves, didn't fit well.
Paul Maguire, former Buffalo Bills player and an NBC NFL color commentator, described Simpson this way on a local Bills preseason broadcast game in 1973: "He looks like a beer can with 2 pencils sticking out the end."
I don't know who Maguire was looking at but the juice looked damn good in his uniform...I saw him as up close as a 12 year kid, he was in street clothes and he was an unreal specimen and glowing like I've never seen before or after...
R.I.P. OJ Simpson aka Juice!!! It’s a sad day for the world. This is how he needs to be remembered for. There are people who still have a lot of hatred towards him. It’s crazy people try to erase him from the NFL. People don’t want anything to do with him. 🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
OJ is an all-time great at his position. It's a shame that his on the field play is overshadowed in most people's eyes by the fact that he never won a ring.
No matter what his life was like outside of football NOBODY can erase 2,000 yards in 14 games, 1973💪🏼👊🏻💪🏼
bills fan 'm so motherfucking hungry man my head hurt.
I had to get myself together and make my head work, but at the same time I had to keep my rap career first.
Everybody know the hood can be your worst distraction and when a nigga disrespect the gun is your first reaction.
This is how we living in the struggle all we got is pride.
So when a nigga take It from you shit you got to ride, murder homicide.
So by all means necessary Imma strive, to get my momma out the hood since my father died.
If you don’t grind then you don’t shine shit I gotta try, made man brave man nigga I am I.
I’m from the hood where the tears never end, and the pain never stops, the game on clock.
Yeah its looking sunny, but the rain going to drop, and bodies gonna fall thats why I be going hard.
Roaming through these mean streets I be on guard, cause niggas stealing lives faster then they stealing cars.
See me I'm still alive praying that I don't fall, this sinning got me wining though is all wrong.
Then I stop look around my homies all gone, we the last of the last holding on strong.
Some say I ain't earned it you break it down burn it, Imma rebuild because I'm thorough and determined.
Call me Meek Mill I'm the realest in the world.
From the north to the south I am murder, while you was steady chillin I was in the crib writing raps thinking millions, cars, jewels and buildings.
Niggas don't respect it till they see you progressing, but trust me Imma kill em.
This I'm a 645 without the ceiling coupe no roof, v twizzy on the engine.
This is big business, 44s 40s and 9s that's big biscuits.
40 boys target your squad now that's vengeance.
They rather see you shot up, before they see you pop up a chain around your neck all fresh pulling that drop up.
I came around the set 9 less where niggas cop up so I had no choice but to grind and get this guap up.
Ever since I was a boy shit my moms was my poppa the streets was my old head and they raised me as a rider.'m so motherfucking hungry man my head hurt.
I had to get myself together and make my head work, but at the same time I had to keep my rap career first.
Everybody know the hood can be your worst distraction and when a nigga disrespect the gun is your first reaction.
This is how we living in the struggle all we got is pride.
So when a nigga take It from you shit you got to ride, murder homicide.
So by all means necessary Imma strive, to get my momma out the hood since my father died.
If you don’t grind then you don’t shine shit I gotta try, made man brave man nigga I am I.
I’m from the hood where the tears never end, and the pain never stops, the game on clock.
Yeah its looking sunny, but the rain going to drop, and bodies gonna fall thats why I be going hard.
Roaming through these mean streets I be on guard, cause niggas stealing lives faster then they stealing cars.
See me I'm still alive praying that I don't fall, this sinning got me wining though is all wrong.
Then I stop look around my homies all gone, we the last of the last holding on strong.
Some say I ain't earned it you break it down burn it, Imma rebuild because I'm thorough and determined.
Call me Meek Mill I'm the realest in the world.
From the north to the south I am murder, while you was steady chillin I was in the crib writing raps thinking millions, cars, jewels and buildings.
Niggas don't respect it till they see you progressing, but trust me Imma kill em.
This I'm a 645 without the ceiling coupe no roof, v twizzy on the engine.
This is big business, 44s 40s and 9s that's big biscuits.
40 boys target your squad now that's vengeance.
They rather see you shot up, before they see you pop up a chain around your neck all fresh pulling that drop up.
I came around the set 9 less where niggas cop up so I had no choice but to grind and get this guap up.
Ever since I was a boy shit my moms was my poppa the streets was my old head and they raised me as a rider.
he lived to see the 50th anniversary of that milestone. Rest In Power OJ
Facts
in spite of O.J's off the field troubles...no one can deny the man's football greatness. and a pretty good actor too.
He should have gotten the Academy Award for his performance in "Not Guilty". From a football standpoint, Jim Brown is probably the only back I would put ahead of Simpson and even that is not a definite thing. Brown, Barry Sanders, Tony Dorsett, and the like all had other offensive components that were consistent and got their teams somewhere. Simpson was essentially it for Buffalo and their record showed for the most part. The fact he averaged 143 rushing yd per game in 1973 is absolutely mind blowing, even back in the run conscious era of the early '70s. Every team knew he was the gameplan and was watching for him, yet he would carve them up and the Bills more often than not still lost
@@1983jblack Barry Sanders didn’t have a better supporting cast than OJ.
I seem to remember O.J. having a small role in 'Roots' when it first aired way back in my childhood days; Roots was an epic network TV series with two hour episodes and everyone watched it, and it probably won some awards.
He was a shitty actor and a mass murderer.
Man, if he played for a more glamorous team like the Giants or Cowboys and won a Super Bowl, they wouldn't have railroaded his life over his ex-wife.
2,000 yards in 14 games is 143 yards per game.
Greatest rushing season in NFL history bar none. Dude was like Barry Sanders and Terrell Davis mixed into one
Been watching his highlights for years he did this before I was born. Dude ran all over the Steel Curtain...Jack Lambert diving at air 😂
An amazing player like ballet when he runs
We Ole' Skool Fools who Grew Up Watching OJ Play can tell You he had it all. Speed, Moves, Size & Endurance. It's too bad Most will Remember Him for the Off-The-Field Court Case.
What's with the haphazard capitals
As a human being, he disappointed us-he was reprehensible, really. What a crazy fall from grace! But his on-field exploits were undeniably impressive. His evasive, powerful runs were one of the reasons I fell in love with American football as a child watching with my dad. He was so fun to watch!
CTE
"FOUND NOT GUILTY"
@@BLACKSTA361 right , he was such a good guy.
No one will say it today, but I had the opportunity to watch OJ through the 60's and 70's for his pro career. He is the GOAT. The young man TT on the NYG's sparked me to watch this. Kid gave me flashbacks to when OJ was King and saw the holes develop before they were even there. He was, as the great Howard Cosell would say, the greatest show on turf 🐎
All 11 men knew he was getting the ball most of the time. 11 men had The Juice on their mind every play. It is just about as simple as that. 11 men. 14 games.
I remember watching O.J. Simpson in the seventies. To this day I have never seen a more explosive and exciting running back.
Jim Brown? Seriously? lol
Payton…
Tomlinson
When I was a kid I use to couldn't wait until Monday night football just so I could see the OJ highlights
To say he played that well in cold weather says it all.
By Far. This is how i prefer to remember OJ Simpson.
Ok, now tell me who is the worst and piece of trash: The bad guy or the female and her family who sell themselves to the bad guy?... the female and her family selling themselves to the bad guy to enjoy the benefits of that bad guy's money? Who of them is worse? Honesty says that the pieces of trash are the female and her family.
Pure legend! Haters going to hate!!! 😂
This dude was a highlight reel, and because of what happened off the field, it doesn't mean you have to stop talking about his accomplishments on the field. This guy was a beast 💪 simply greatness 👏 🙌 👌 💯
I mean sure but you’re glazing a murderer 😂😂😂
Man, these are some killer highlights.
The most dominant RB in the history of the NFL...Walter was great, Jim Brown was great, OJ was just freaking incredible in every way...evasive, speed, get to the prize, loves contact...only Mr. Payton loved and thrived on Contact more. God bless u NFL RBs...truly an inspiration. Mr. Jim Brown, you are truly the greatest and the beginning of why so many knuckleheads like me still LOVE the NFL...Thank you Mr. Jim Brown for being who you have been and are in life. God bless❤
That's going a bit too far.
Simpson joined the Bills in '69, but it wasn't until '72 that he got his first 1,000+ yard season, and under coach Lou Saban in '73, he rushed for 2,003 yards. He was great, certainly, and when he got a step on a defender I never saw him brought down.
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I'm a Jim Brown fan as well, he ran slower and more clever like OJ, then he too could turn on the gas when needed.
It's crazy how they tried erasing this guy from NFL history.
An innocent man no less!
@@chase9841 were you?
@@Luka23567he's definitely not innocent 😂.
It's crazy how you think it isn't justified lol
Glen Rodgers did it
Great video! I had season tickets for the Bills in the early 70’s. Hard to believe it was 50 years ago!
The way he just knifed through and carved up his opponents was unbelievable.
Single handedly he sliced up & slaughtered those defenders all by himself
Cut through defenders like going through butter. He was one great runner.
he was killer ,
He didn't do it.
@@russelladams7134 he actually hired a serial killer but he’s still did it. He paid to have them killed.
Rip fly high buddy you were one of the greats😢🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
OJ'S Talents on the field can never be disputed- Got to see him few times at what was then Shaffer Stadium in my home town of Foxboro, Mass - Rick Ferencik
Got my vote 🗳 ❤️ watching o.j simpson 🏃♀️ running with the football college & NFL football
With the ball in his hands, he could cut, slice and dice like nobody before him.
Oh he sliced and diced 😂
Hater.
I was at Foxboro when he set the first record of 250. It was the craziest running
performance. He literally ran thru the Pats defense twice ,90yds both tds, and no one put
a finger on him. The place was packed with one small wing of the upper deck was Bills fans.
That's all you could hear after the second one as the place was dead quiet in awe.
Seriously, are there Red foxes or gray Foxes in Fox borrow?😂
His Balance, vision and ability to make people miss was unbelievable
Most Definitely...😮
great hands too, gloves always seemed to stick fr
Like Teflon. Always great at getting out of a tight spot...
Lets not mention the gloves...@@sydknee_yt
He's not even really juking that hard, very suttle moves its amazing. He's reading the whole field at once.
Thank you. That is exactly what he did. His field vision was unsurpassed. People can make their stupid jokes about his later years all they want, but when he was playing he was the best in the league.
I watched a Bobby Orr video today and the way he skated reminded me of OJ and Marcus Allen!
All 3 had unbelievable vision, slashing and Speed!
I saw him play at USC (Yes, Im that old!!) It was his speed that was the killer. I recall a 35 yard sweep play against Oregon State his Senior year. They pitched the ball to him, going right ... and he just beat the entire D to the corner of the end zone.
@@brianstark2219 "It was his speed that was the killer" wait one second
so suttle lol
He was my hero then and still appreciated by me for witnessing such a great talent! I was 14 yrs old when he broke the single game rushing record with 273 yards rushing! I remember it well!
2000 yards in 14 games will stand forever
Now just imagine if he played for a contender instead of the bills
Yup, I've not seen anybody single handedly carry a team like that in recent times. Even AP had an O-line and some sort of support. Not a QB completing only 4 passes for less then 30 yards
@@frankbridges2171he probably wouldn’t have as many yards then.. he was the Bills offense. The O-Line in all of these clips besides maybe 2-3 was getting down the field with him. Put him on a contender that means a decent/great QB, 2 solid WRs, and a top 15 (at least) defense. That takes away some of those yards.
@@SpadezP. true
O J was a bad boy. He was my favorite football player when I started watching football. And he was very kind to us when we perform for him, at his Laguna Beach house, and his house at Rockingham.
O.J. did what he could with a bad Bills team. If OJ had played for the Steelers, Raiders, Cowboys or Dolphins, he would have won many superbowls, and maybe have been remembered as the GOAT.
He is a goat. 2000 yards in 14 games .
Maybe it could've caused a butterfly effect where he doesn't become a murderer
You might have forgotten the fact that oj did not have a quarterback and they absolutely knew they were running the ball and they still couldn't stop him and he ran for 2000 yards in 14 games best running back of all time oj period
My Man!! He Was Awesome!!
He was straight up killer on game day.
😆😆😆😆 I don't know if you are trying to be funny or what 8 like it 😀😀😀😀😀
I'll never get tired of these OJ one-liners... 😄
@@jmprov356if the coffin fits you must get in it.
One of the best to carry the ball
Possibly one of the best to carve up stuff...anything.
Rest in Power to one of the greatest RBs the game has ever seen.
Unless he knew Jesus, he's in hell for sure. But he was undeniably great on the football field.
Asé.
2000 yard in 14 freaking games ... HE IS THE GOAT
2003 yards in just 14 games!
Despite this Man's private life which only God can judge...all i know this Man is one of the top 5 running backs of All-Times!
I agree.. They can say whatever they want, but on that football field he was super!!
God isn't real
@@joe5523 God is real.
Lawrence Evans
Your comment is the straight up truth
CTE is hard to judge. Amazed if he doesn’t have it. After Hernandez I don’t judge, just freak.
The best running back ever, plain and simple. Imagine this guy behind that Dallas Cowboys line that Mr. Smith had? Or him playing with the 2005 Trojans?
Interesting point. Behind the Cowboys line he might have have run for 2,500 yards.
The Bills had a great O line, though.
Imagine if he was actually convicted of murder that he actually committed. Plain and simple
@@josephtalmadge3108Just like the rest of white America should've been convicted. Killing millions of black people. F off.
@@josephtalmadge3108They found the real killer, do your research
RIP he didn't have much in life. My prayers go to his family. Top 5 of all-time.
Wrong. OJ played on USC's National Championship Team that defeated Indiana in the Rose Bowl where Simpson was named MVP.
OJ was a one Man Team period.lm just so happy he played for the 49ers.
O.J. was incredible. No pass threat and everyone knew he was going to get the ball, but you couldn't stop him. All that in a league where you could still hit, and the rules weren't so slanted toward offense. Simply mind-blowing!
Long Live The Juice Manye
Rest In eternal Peace King you deserve Peace❤
I was just watching a Barry Sanders highlight reel, and defenders were frequently catching him from behind. I never saw that with OJ in the open field. He got 2000 yards in 14 games when he was the only offense they had, and the defenders knew it.
Absolute valid point Barry Sanders got caught from behind a lot
Long live the Juice !
In the mid Seventies.....O.J. * & Doctor J were the dudes....too cool .....just amazing style.....
Both were God's and were my heros as a kid
Bills had no offensive line and OJ still ran a record number of yards in 1 season. Bills were never any good back then, but Simpson was unreal. I watched the games just to watch him run the ball.
Au contraire. Your memory sucks. He didn't do shit until the Bills got Reggie and his fellow linemen.The Bills offensive line was very good during those years, especially in the running game. Joe Ferguson was a hell of a good quarterback, and could have used another star receiver. On the ground, McKenzie and company consistently got OJ into the defensive secondary, where he did his "unreal" thing. Frankly, I was outraged when Bills ownership did not bolster the defense, and began selling off talent. They were on the brink of the superbowl a generation before they ended up getting there, and they blew it. I'm pretty sure you were not a Bills fan.
@@salamanca1954 O.J. Simpson saw his ex-wife could not be buffaloed.
@@MrJuvefrank OW!
Not quite true. Lou Saban gave him a good offensive line with Reggie Mackenzie in '72 (Simpson's first 1,000 yd season), and Joe DeLamielleure in '73 (Simpson's 2,003 yd season). Both were Pro Bowlers as I recall. From '69 to '71, Buffalo did not have a good team, but that changed when Lou Saban became head coach.
Oj had decent blocking from about his 3rd year in reggie used to pull and oj followed.and did his thing
I know he fell from grace..but the guy was once a great running back! Even in a pure sense he really was..Was the first 2000 years rusher
O.J was a beast and a good man
In 1973 OJ ran for 2,000 yards. He averaged 6 yards a carry. His quarterback was a rookie who threw for 939 yards, 44% completion percentage and 4 touchdowns. He was the Bills whole offense. Every team game planned to stop him. That's how good he was.
Further into his Buffalo career, Ferguson became an interception waiting to happen. I don't recall how many picks he threw inside the red zone, but you couldn't count on him when he dropped back to throw.
He dismembered the rival defense. Absolutely knifed the defense. The way how he slashed through the teams like a midnight assassin. A true cut throat player
It's funny, but not funny lol!
Lmao
@@errnest1197 you’re not funny
O.j.simpson great college& NFL 🏈 running 🏃♂️ back
I see what you did there
I don't like post-murder OJ, but I was a Bills fan during his time there, watched him run for 2,000 yards, and he was my hero. People say he wasn't a bruising runner like Jim Brown, but if you watch the video closely you will see him both break tackles and simply run over people. And he had the moves, speed and power.
He didnt kill Nicole and Ron. What was his motive? According to the official story he went over to Nicole's condo in order to kill her while his children and their friend Rachel were there and without knowing Ronald Goldman or anyone else was there. Nicole's parents or sisters could have been at the condo. Why not? Their daughter just was at a recital. It was a family event. They could have stopped over. How did he know she would be alone to kill? He didnt. His motive couldnt have been jealousy. He was also seeing Paula Barbieri and Gretchen Stockdale around this time. He has caught Nicole with other men before during their time together. He didnt kill her or them. He didnt kill his ex wife Marguerite. He didnt kill Gretchen or Paula Barbieri. What was so special about Ron Goldman and Nicole Simpson that he needed to kill them? It doesnt make sense. The blood found at Bundy could fit on the head of a pin and was so degraded it could have belonged to one if his kids. Blood in his Bronco wasnt found until weeks after it was broken into while it was impounded. Thats a fact. The blood found on his socks had EDTA on them which indicates the blood came from a test tube. No other blood was found in ojs home or clothing including his pipes. None of ojs blood was found on ojs bloody gloves. There was caucasian hair found in the knit cap and on the gloves that obviously were not oj's. They did find hair of an african american male in the knit cap but no dna match could be made to oj. All they can say is that the hair came from an african american male. Ron was fighting off his killer for 5 to 10min. Oj didnt have an injury on his body. The only injury found by police was a cut on his left ring finger which no one saw until after oj returned back from Chicago. Kato didnt see a cut on his finger. Alan, the limo driver, didnt see a cut on his finger. People at the airport didnt see a cut. No one on the plane going to Chicago. It was only noticed on his way back. If thats the case then where was oj allegedly bleeding from? The evidence never added up.
I'm a fan of OJs on and off the field work
@@joe5523 By which you mean, I HOPE, his movie career after football.
@jfearless3420
He didn't kill anyone...
Whom ever committed those murders had to have known that the police would botch and mishandle evidence and outright lie.
Just listen to Simpson speak...
Do you really and truly believe that he has the intelligence to have masterminded the crime of the century?
Look for Ronald Goldman's narcotic suppliers and his father's associates in ownership of the Mezzaluna restaurant, and the murderer(s) of Goldman's coworker and you'll find the truth.
I grew up in Los Angeles and I'm a big Trojan fan... I would see OJ all the time around town.
Awesome as always
Thanks again!
omg... there are some things in life more important than men playing a game with a bouncing ball. Such as ... murder victims!
@@josephinetracy1485 What OJ did off the field can't be forgiven. He ended lives and ruined his own. His football legacy is tarnished as this is what people know OJ for.
@@dukewilson14 No Comment , I could but I'm going to be good 👍
@@josephinetracy1485 this is football not basketball lol
His slice moves were unmatched!😮
RIP to the player. I hope they find CTE on autopsy to make some sense of off the field horrors.
very sad a great Football Player My condolence to his family
He was killing it in the NFL
OJ Simpson did dominate the 70s. He was exciting to watch.
Rest easy Juice
Man ...wow! His Balance was beautiful to watch.
OJ was killin em back in the days
Poetry in motion
Wow, so beautifully said and I agree. And I don't even like football.
I got to watch him play during the 70s and was the best the Running Back that I have ever seen. Everyone wanted to be O.J. during the 70s.
Probably the fastest running back to ever play in the NFL. At USC he ran a 10.3 100 meter dash.
Nope. Bo Jackson by far the fastest back ever
@@parlifunk1fastest is for wide receivers, Barry sanders is the quickest
@@parlifunk1 By far? No. Herschel was faster in the 100. Dickerson was as fast or so very, very close to it. Curtis Dickey, Chris Johnson, etc.
Best to say he was the fastest RB up to that time. In some ways close up shots of OJ dont do him justice as you dont appreciate how much faster he is than everybody else
@capicheeno746 Sanders was as fast as they came during what sprinters call the "drive phase" of the sprint (from 10 to 50 yards) But you could catch up to him after 50 yards due to his short legs
Well, o j happened to be my first running back crush, and then Tony Dorsett N33. That was my high school number. PS, I saw the last half of the game against the jets when he went over 2000, not realizing what was happening cause I was only like 8 years old I do remember there was hardly anybody at shea stadium And it was cold with snow
It's krazie to see some1 putting OJ on RUclips or anything he was 1 of the best backs ever an his personal life destroyed it
Oj simpson, Jim Brown, Walt Payton the best 3 to ever to do it
Rest In Power Juice !!
The best of all time.. hands down!!!
Jim Brown was the best 👌
Mindblowing how upright he runs.
I think that is why I didn't like him as a pro as much as I remember liking him at SC
He was definitely smoother as a Bill, whereas he used to rumble in the Coliseum and in the opening credits of "Medical Center" every week.
And consistently break tackles.
One of the commentators said something really dumb! It is more than silly to say that O.J. shouldn't be higher on the greatest of all time list because he didn't win any championships. Winning championships is a team effort. If you had put Marcus Allen or Tony Dorset on that Buffalo Bills team of the 1970's, the Bills still wouldn't have won a championship. Rest in power juice. You died and innocent man! And no! He didn't do it.
Www
RIP OJ. One of the greatest running backs ever.
His endurance was Legendary. This is true: the more tired he got, the better he ran. Talk to some old guy like me. They will gladly tell you all about it. Watching him on his second carry in a row and it being his 35th carry was like fairy tale . . .
Hate him or love him oj could run the ball!!
The fact that all old timey highlights are is slow motion is a crime.
People like Dan Marino and OJ are victims of this. As Marino fan, I've personally shown dozens of people their first ever real speed Marino highlights and they were all blown away.
It just isn't the same in slow mo. It isn't right.
Agreed, definitely the most annoying thing to see a play take 30 seconds cause of the slow mo.
Doesn't matter the speed, you can still see the unique greatness in OJ..
RIP Juice
absolutely mind boggling how OJ could just stab through the defense and absolutely murder them. dude killed it on the field
4:34 there is no RB in the history of the sport where you can say “This team won a SB with a great RB in spite of having glaring weaknesses in every other aspect of their team” Super Bowl rings can’t determine who’s a better RB that’s just talking points from people who never played in the NFL
I actively don't like football. But geez, watching OJ play is an undeniable pleasure.
I don't watch football because I know how almost all the games end; a football team usually wins.
Lisa, I still some what feel sooo sorry for OJ..the man has to be one of the most loneliness and denigrated, ostracized and pirah individual on America! I will certainly be glad while he is vindicated & the actual guilty person ( or persons) emerges to light and people will be able to see the real OJ Simpson! I wanna believe that he is not responsible for all that pain that he is accused of...Don't you agree?
@@daviddavis3389 I completely agree that being ostracized by the entire world for half your life and having your ability to take care of yourself more or less stripped away from you is a punishment no human being should have to endure, although people do it to him and continue to do it because justice was never served in the case. I think America punishes people too harshly in general and this must stop. But, in terms of the facts of the case - I do think he's guilty. Every piece of evidence in the case pointed to OJ.
A flawed man but an amazing RB! That, you can never take away, RIP.
He didn't kill Nicole, he covered for who did. I'll always remember him in Airplane.
The hertz commercial is how I found out about football as a child
I watched him run on a black and white TV in the 70s.. it's was snowing on the TV. It struck me ,it was like watching a full grown man playing with boys
Rip OJ
Miami had the oranges, but Buffalo had the juice!!!
He was a great slasher.
He flowed with the track at the end. Nice...
I grew up watching O.J. Me and my friends would use our bikes to climb up the fence of the practice field to watch him practice at U.S.C before eventually get chased away. lol
By the juice? Was he wearing gloves?
@@bbrucet3
Haha..Good One...Let me check..... Heisman Trophy Winner 1968,
AFC MVP 1972, 73,75. NFL MVP 1975, 1973 The FIRST 2000 Yrd Rushing Club Member but only Man to do it in 14 Games with 2003 yrds. NFL record for most yrd avg per Carry in a season with 6 yrds 1973. Record Holder of Most yards Per Game avg. 143 yrds in one season 1973. 5 Pro Bowls, 4 Time NFL Rushing Leader, 2 Times NFL Rushing TD Leader. 5 Time All American Team and Other stuff. Checking on gloves...Nahh wasn't wearing gloves, didn't fit well.
No one could catch oj and was described as chasing the horizon 😊
@@bbrucet3comment of the month!
RIP to OJ Simpson
Killer moves!
Man, he's fast like white Bronco.
OJ was always a cut above the rest.
I wish my Niners had him in his prime. We got him when he was out of gas but he's still top 10 all time. GO JUICE!!!!
Sad that he’s not mentioned any more by commentators I once had a OJ Poster on my bed room wall
Great RB
Killer video.
The team Bill's at the time OJ was the bills. My opinion he was the best running back I saw in my childhood .
Paul Maguire, former Buffalo Bills player and an NBC NFL color commentator, described Simpson this way on a local Bills preseason broadcast game in 1973: "He looks like a beer can with 2 pencils sticking out the end."
I don't know who Maguire was looking at but the juice looked damn good in his uniform...I saw him as up close as a 12 year kid, he was in street clothes and he was an unreal specimen and glowing like I've never seen before or after...
"If it doesn't fit🖐🏾, you must acquit!"🤫 "Defense" team lol😁
🗣️Free OJ! Free OJ! Free OJ!🗣️
#RIP🙏🏾 #Beast💪🏾 #32👏🏾
R.I.P. OJ Simpson aka Juice!!! It’s a sad day for the world. This is how he needs to be remembered for. There are people who still have a lot of hatred towards him. It’s crazy people try to erase him from the NFL. People don’t want anything to do with him. 🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
RIH
@@nala3038OJ will not be missed by many people
OJ is an all-time great at his position. It's a shame that his on the field play is overshadowed in most people's eyes by the fact that he never won a ring.