#32: Jim Parker | The Top 100: NFL’s Greatest Players (2010) | NFL Films

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  • @UncleClaudeSportsandThangs
    @UncleClaudeSportsandThangs 7 лет назад +195

    upon finding out that Johnny Unitas died, Parker pulled over on the side of the road crying "damm, I couldn't protect him! " That's all you need to know about the legendary Jim Parker, one of the NFL's most underappreciated legends.

    • @sdgakatbk
      @sdgakatbk 6 лет назад +7

      Here's a Baltimore Sun obituary of Jim Parker:
      www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/bal-md.olesker22jul22001544-column.html

    • @mikemorgan362
      @mikemorgan362 6 лет назад +6

      Claude White Great story bud

    • @erichvonmolder9310
      @erichvonmolder9310 5 лет назад +2

      Really? I didn't want to hear that.

    • @maxazzopardi7446
      @maxazzopardi7446 2 года назад +2

      Typical of Jim Parker to fail to protect those he loves most when they need him most. A simple hard count and loosened stance would of saved Johnny Unitas.

  • @kfraney94
    @kfraney94 2 года назад +22

    "I kept my suitcase packed for the 11 years I was there". Even at the top of his profession, he never took anything for granted.
    Also, props to Raymond Berry for never falling back on superlatives or generic adjectives. Instead, citing Parker's ability to match up with the great defenders of his era, the difficulty of playing under the rules of that time, and his versatility. That's how you sell a player's greatness to those who never saw him play. Great segment

  • @mooseandsquirrel9887
    @mooseandsquirrel9887 3 года назад +23

    Baltimore Colts season ticket holder here…..loved watching Jim put on a clinic every game…..he was the absolute best.

    • @maxazzopardi7446
      @maxazzopardi7446 2 года назад

      My grandpa was a Baltimore Colts season ticket holder as well. He would take me to the games all the time as a kid. It was really special for he and I because he was a World War II veteran who had both his legs and arms blown off, in addition to losing his jaw, an eye a two inch chuck of his left torso. The army had created this special car where he had to stick a tube down his throat to drive it. When we would get to the stadium he would have me put him in a suitcase so we only had to use one ticket. One time I had to use the restroom before pulling him out of the suitcase and I accidentally left him in the bathroom. It took me 3 quarters to finally find him as he had been taken to lost and found but remained quiet the whole time. By the time I got the suitcase back and pulled him out the Colts had tied the game. Johnny Unitas ended up leading a game winning drive and we won the game. We put him back in the suitcase and left. Unfortunately, when we got to the car I realized I grabbed the wrong suitcase. My grandpa was never seen again.

    • @phatplates
      @phatplates 2 года назад +1

      @@maxazzopardi7446 your sarcasm is noted😂😂

    • @maxazzopardi7446
      @maxazzopardi7446 2 года назад

      @@phatplates Dude I must of been so high when I wrote that ten months ago. I'm reading it thinking "I'm insane" haha

  • @focker13
    @focker13 7 лет назад +347

    that's my daddy #77 love you daddy

    • @ShawnC.T.
      @ShawnC.T. 7 лет назад +61

      Maisha Parker You should be proud of your daddy, the first great offensive lineman in NFL history, and arguably the greatest in NFL history. I respected him immensely as an NFL lineman, and he seemed to be a fine man also, may he R.I.P. always, God bless you and yours...

    • @mattyice1151
      @mattyice1151 7 лет назад +22

      Thats dope.

    • @cornellgreen3692
      @cornellgreen3692 7 лет назад +21

      Maisha Parker Your daddy was the first of the great trench masters in football, and to be the first blocker in the Hall of Fame shows the value of protection for quarterbacks, because without those 4-5 seconds to read the routes, there's no passing game.
      BTW, wiping out Doug Atkins was an All-Pro play right there. We all know that against Atkins, the best you could hope for was to tie down what you could and hope he didn't take the roof.

    • @cornellgreen3692
      @cornellgreen3692 7 лет назад +13

      Maisha Parker Your daddy was the first of the great trench masters in football. John Hannah, Anthony Munoz, Larry Allen and the Redskins' Hogs came from your daddy.
      He ought to be in solely for how he kept a handle on Doug Atkins. Everyone else had to tie down what they could and hope he didn't take the roof. Look at what Atkins did to poor Grady Altermann! That poor soul got bowled back end over end five yards into the backfield and Atkins wrecked the play. Not so Jim Parker.

    • @stevemurathe417
      @stevemurathe417 6 лет назад +16

      Your dad is a great man

  • @christopherbellore3511
    @christopherbellore3511 4 года назад +15

    Humble, loveable, a MAN with a childlike PURE imagination, and a spirit of ENTHUSIASM, and DEVOTION; I guess Michael Oher wasn't the first "Blindside," PROTECTOR to be Celebrated in the Sport!
    Thank You Mr.Parker, for setting the standard of CHARACTER in this Man's game.

  • @mikeyoungblood1642
    @mikeyoungblood1642 6 лет назад +17

    People overlook the Baltimore Colts of the 1950s and 60s before the Super Bowl era started in 1966. They were dominating. Also, God Bless Raymond Berry. Great Receiver, Good coach!

  • @nujeru99
    @nujeru99 8 лет назад +65

    Maybe the best O-Lineman of all time. Amazing that he played at a time when you couldn't even extend your arms to block the defender or else it was called Holding. Just an amazing player

    • @Raboon16283
      @Raboon16283 8 лет назад +1

      CJ Bourne not all time but one of the best

    • @moonglow785
      @moonglow785 7 лет назад +5

      the best...
      helped keep Johnny U vertical...
      Often tipped my hat So to speak when passing by the package goods store of his with his likeness on the building - Liberty road, Baltimore, Md.

    • @emendez3809
      @emendez3809 7 лет назад +5

      Jim Parker and Art Shell are the best left tackles in the Hall of Fame.

    • @wanlitan7406
      @wanlitan7406 4 года назад +5

      @@emendez3809 Anthony Munoz: Am I a joke to you?

    • @warrenmcfadden3918
      @warrenmcfadden3918 3 года назад +1

      @@emendez3809 I would say munoz and ogden

  • @djlee202
    @djlee202 7 лет назад +61

    Goodness how good were those colts teams... Lenny Moore, Raymond Berry, Gino Marchetti,John Mackey, Jim Parker, Johnny Unitas all in the top 100 players list

    • @king_supreme1102
      @king_supreme1102 3 года назад +4

      Legendary!

    • @KTF0
      @KTF0 3 года назад +3

      Otto Graham and Unitas were the forefathers of the explosive offenses.

    • @AmirKhan-yv8jm
      @AmirKhan-yv8jm 2 года назад +3

      They were a vital part of 3 championship teams!

    • @youngzeus87
      @youngzeus87 2 года назад +1

      Don't forget Big Daddy Lipscomb. Late 50s Colts are the big bang of modern football.

  • @TheMeechie3009
    @TheMeechie3009 4 года назад +27

    "I used to fantasize a lot". I used to think I was a freight train, running over a pedestrian". Daaang

    • @wanlitan7406
      @wanlitan7406 4 года назад +4

      That fantasy could've gone REALLY REALLY wrong, but glad he found an appropriate outlet.

    • @davidhutchinson7888
      @davidhutchinson7888 4 года назад +2

      He says it so casually, kinda scary

  • @derektorres9275
    @derektorres9275 2 года назад +8

    When I had the chance to meet Bob Lily, I asked him who was the toughest guy he's gone up against. He said it was Jim Parker

  • @lawrencewomack5589
    @lawrencewomack5589 3 года назад +5

    when the guys you played with and played against talk glowing about you. you know you have put in work.

  • @mikeyoungblood1642
    @mikeyoungblood1642 6 лет назад +11

    Amazing what this man did blocking in the years before the 1978 rule changes allowed Offensive Linemen to use their hands outside of a defenders numbers! All the Great QBs had a great Left or Right Tackle!

  • @epeon7
    @epeon7 5 лет назад +17

    Alex Karras, a damn good player, said that Parker was the best all around lineman he ever played against

  • @septimuspretorius250
    @septimuspretorius250 6 лет назад +9

    Arguably one of the best offensive linemen EVER!!!!

    • @briancrawford69
      @briancrawford69 4 года назад +2

      Eh I don't think there's much argument

  • @MichaelSimmons.
    @MichaelSimmons. 6 лет назад +8

    A humble man. A great offensive lineman.

    • @maxazzopardi7446
      @maxazzopardi7446 2 года назад

      He was more than a man. He was an entity. A humble entity in a world where humble entities are very rare.

  • @MrMetacomet
    @MrMetacomet 6 лет назад +8

    The best offensive lineman of all time!!! Just look it up with Dr. Z. Pure fluidity and damn nasty!!

  • @shnato
    @shnato 8 лет назад +21

    More lineman love, yes!

  • @88mike42
    @88mike42 6 лет назад +15

    Barry's right...all the offensive line does in today's game is hold. The fine art of pass blocking...long gone.

    • @nerptheepic
      @nerptheepic 6 лет назад +1

      88mike as an offensive lineman I have to disagree

    • @sammyvh11
      @sammyvh11 5 лет назад +2

      It's summo now

  • @chillbro2275
    @chillbro2275 2 года назад +1

    Cool! When i saw him pulling to the left, revving his motor up, i said "oh gosh, somebody's about to get flattened" hahah

  • @darksharxz
    @darksharxz 7 лет назад +12

    I knew the man, class act.

  • @sammyvh11
    @sammyvh11 5 лет назад +1

    This man was the best at old school pre rule changes blocking. It was harder than todays summo blocking with extended hands and palms and required more skill and finess. I played the position in high school circa 1973-75 and I studied guys like Parker and also Gino Marchetti to learn line play. Since Parker always said Gino was the only man he could not block I figured I better find out why. Gino was all about making a play and getting to the ball. He never waisted his time beating up the offensive guy he shed them shot gaps etc. I met Jim once in Baltimore at an animal hospital on Falls Rd. He was in the car never came inside. I went out to say hello shook his hand and said thank you. Rip greatest blocker ever.

  • @Gandtroth
    @Gandtroth 8 лет назад +7

    I think Raymond Berry should give himself a little more credit on that touchdown play. It was a good double-team block.

  • @ryanj7517
    @ryanj7517 4 года назад +6

    He wasn’t fantasizing, he was a mountain impossible to get around.

  • @mikeforte7585
    @mikeforte7585 5 лет назад +7

    It was a different game back then...Parker had to actually develope the art of pass blocking...Raymond Berry is right today the open hand block leads to more holding..as an official I could call holding on every play..we dont unless it effects the play..

  • @Fireyninjadog
    @Fireyninjadog Год назад +2

    Berry, unitas, parker, Macky, Marchetti. Classic Baltimore colts

  • @jawonryan9266
    @jawonryan9266 8 лет назад +9

    A great o line men.

  • @they.luvsmia
    @they.luvsmia 2 года назад +3

    Y’all might not believe me but Jim Parker is my great grandpa

  • @babylux1010
    @babylux1010 8 лет назад +5

    Great video

  • @PedroMartinez-tt7lr
    @PedroMartinez-tt7lr 8 лет назад +5

    I consider myself a follower of the NFL for a long time but I hadn't heard of this guy.

    • @MrNaturalSez
      @MrNaturalSez 6 лет назад

      There's a reason for that--you're not from Baltimore. That's no crime.

    • @isismccain915
      @isismccain915 6 лет назад +4

      You were too business establishing your own HOF credentials as a pitcher, that's why!!

  • @joebach087
    @joebach087 2 года назад +2

    Perhaps the best Left Tackle of all time

  • @alicebenson8512
    @alicebenson8512 6 месяцев назад

    That jazz piece for that montage was just sublime. Wish I knew the name of it.

  • @beatlejim64
    @beatlejim64 8 лет назад +20

    Parker is the best OL of all time!!!

    • @erichvonmolder9310
      @erichvonmolder9310 5 лет назад

      Better than some of the criminals on the old Cowboys teams of the 90's?

    • @nyajvlogs
      @nyajvlogs 4 года назад +1

      Absolutely not

  • @carnakthemagnificent336
    @carnakthemagnificent336 Год назад

    I saw blocks on Jim Marshall and Deacon Jones (used to have his poster on my wall.) Jim Parker!

  • @impassable
    @impassable 4 года назад +2

    That block at 3:34 now they won't even let linemen block low like that

  • @Theo-kl7rs
    @Theo-kl7rs Год назад

    True legend of the game

  • @everythingfootball62bigtex42
    @everythingfootball62bigtex42 7 лет назад +13

    people say munoz and I have no issues with that or the best o lineman is considered john hanna . but at that time you didn really notice or talk about offensive lineman. jim parker was the 1st o lineman to be considered the best of all time by the time he retired and that stuck until hanna and munoz . I may move him up to the best because he excelled and played guard and was an all pro 1st teamer and pro bowler and it was late in his career . you bet he could play today my all time lineman parker at guard larry allen at tackle , Webster center , hog at guard and munoz at tackle . nuff said !!!

    • @ShawnC.T.
      @ShawnC.T. 7 лет назад +1

      everythingfootball#62 I couldn't agree more with what you stated. I'm a Bengals fan who reveres Anthony Munoz, and I can't rate him ahead of Jim Parker, they're even if you ask me...

    • @isismccain915
      @isismccain915 6 лет назад

      Yes, Jumbo was one of the all time greats in ANY era.
      That said, do you remember Jim Kanicki, Frank Ryan and Gary Collins?
      By the way I believe Forest Gregg was also a pro bowler at both tackle and guard!
      Forest was pretty good too, same with an AFL legend Ron Mix, an AFL all pro at both positions!!
      All of the above got and still get lots of respect asnd are in the pro football Hall of Fame, but when was the last time you heard anyone pay any respect to another former Buckeye great by the name of Jim Tyrer? Now there was a tower of a man that only played tackle, and play tackle he did...on a par with AFL legend Ron Mix!!
      Please folks, somebody please put a good word in with the Hall of Fame committee for this very deserving man who should have been a first ballot Hall of Famer, and who is still not in the HOF in Canton!!

    • @Fremen2
      @Fremen2 4 года назад +1

      You have to flip flop Parker and Allen. Jim's at tackle and Larry is playing guard.

    • @everythingfootball62bigtex42
      @everythingfootball62bigtex42 4 года назад

      @Fremen2 cant loose either way , but i say allen at tackle because of his feet , big boy could move go look up when aikman threw a pick and allen walked down the linebacker he could run and was more athletic . them on one side either way you cant loose .

    • @Fremen2
      @Fremen2 4 года назад +2

      @@everythingfootball62bigtex42 I agree. I wish i was a little older (born in '61 to remember Parker playing. I have him and Munoz as 1 and 2 for left tackles. I played Division I football and my son is playing Division I now. I've made sure that he doesn't sleep on past players in any sport. Too many people declare that the best are playing now. Not necessarily in my book.

  • @DeShard64
    @DeShard64 5 лет назад +5

    Awesome. Father of the famous left tackle.

  • @thorntonwilliams3851
    @thorntonwilliams3851 2 года назад +1

    I stand corrected. Sanders is listed at 34. Places should be a little farther apart. Munoz should not be higher than Parker.

  • @jeffreyprokopowicz9842
    @jeffreyprokopowicz9842 3 года назад +3

    Johnny U's best friend on the field.

  • @xxmayhemxx6662
    @xxmayhemxx6662 8 лет назад +3

    respect

  • @thegoodrevtim
    @thegoodrevtim 8 лет назад +38

    Hell yeah I like steak

    • @cornellgreen3692
      @cornellgreen3692 5 лет назад +3

      thegoodrevtim See that man right there? That's Johnny Unitas; you protect him, we all eat; if you don't, nobody eats.

  • @RGsmokinthathunnitHMNdawgpound
    @RGsmokinthathunnitHMNdawgpound 8 лет назад +8

    he drive that giants player back

    • @xxmayhemxx6662
      @xxmayhemxx6662 8 лет назад +1

      RG3 #SMOKINGTHAT3 #10hunnit #DAWGPOUND #17-16MVP 1 hunnid

    • @millardwashington6216
      @millardwashington6216 5 лет назад

      RG3 #smokinthat3 #10hunnit #H3!5M4N #dawgpound Roosevelt “Rosey “Grier , of the fearsome foursome, LA Rams,

  • @Lookitsalfred
    @Lookitsalfred 7 лет назад +5

    What's the name of the jazz song playing in the beginning

    • @dascientiss
      @dascientiss 7 лет назад +1

      Lookitsalfred Sounds like another rendition of "Take 5" by maybe Dave Grusin

    • @TheAlfrulz
      @TheAlfrulz 6 лет назад +3

      Lookitsalfred - "take six" by Sam Spence
      It's a knockoff of "take five" by Brubeck.

  • @jcdova29
    @jcdova29 Год назад +1

    Offensive linemen make qbs look good.

  • @ericengland2017
    @ericengland2017 3 года назад +1

    What's the songs name its peaceful

  • @maggsmvp04
    @maggsmvp04 8 лет назад +9

    This guy should be #1

    • @jamiebilllehman7782
      @jamiebilllehman7782 8 лет назад +1

      jay hasan Leo look Lloyds lolololooooooooloololololololololooooloooollllllllolololoololooooooolllolololololololololololololololololol

    • @Raboon16283
      @Raboon16283 8 лет назад

      jay hasan sorry Munoz is the best

    • @ShawnC.T.
      @ShawnC.T. 7 лет назад +1

      Alex Manuel I don't know about that, I'm a Bengals fan, so I revere Anthony Munoz, but I feel that he and Jim Parker are "neck 'n neck" when it comes down to who's the best OL in the history of the National Football League...

  • @alanstrong3295
    @alanstrong3295 3 года назад

    Saw his picture on a football card. He had a mean look on his face. He was not a mean character.

  • @TheNerdForAllSeasons
    @TheNerdForAllSeasons 10 месяцев назад

    The only jersey I would ever buy as a non Colts fan.

  • @mitchelllewis4694
    @mitchelllewis4694 6 лет назад

    How is this age restricted???

  • @myimorata7678
    @myimorata7678 4 года назад +2

    Today, JP would be best at RT.

  • @javusbonmon6937
    @javusbonmon6937 6 лет назад +2

    🏈🏈🏈

  • @stevenbentley895
    @stevenbentley895 2 года назад

    Well the colts were a whole different team than they are now, night and different day.

  • @donkotouc8377
    @donkotouc8377 5 лет назад +2

    Collegiate All American at Ohio State, coached by one Wayne Woodrow Hayes....

  • @raisinbrandt6453
    @raisinbrandt6453 3 года назад +2

    Yeah, the colts were good

  • @briancrawford69
    @briancrawford69 4 года назад +1

    THE Ohio State University

  • @thorntonwilliams3851
    @thorntonwilliams3851 2 года назад +1

    Deion Sanders should not be placed higher than this guy.

    • @thorntonwilliams3851
      @thorntonwilliams3851 2 года назад

      I stand corrected. Sanders is at 34. Places should be a little farther apart.

  • @grantv.broussard8595
    @grantv.broussard8595 3 года назад

    6’3 275 lbs. ??? He looks way bigger

  • @pkoven
    @pkoven 2 года назад +1

    whoever made up the order to this list is crazy. ok, Jim Parker was fantastic. but he's #32 and Bart Starr is in the 50's? other examples could be given, but this one stands out. same era, Starr achieved a lot more

  • @erichvonmolder9310
    @erichvonmolder9310 5 лет назад

    He should be lower, 30.

  • @caponekingpinking9917
    @caponekingpinking9917 4 года назад

    I live steak also

  • @motahammed56
    @motahammed56 8 лет назад +2

    Ayyyyyy first comment suckas!!!!!!

  • @antoniomontgomery1349
    @antoniomontgomery1349 6 лет назад +1

    But Ironically Raymond berry is at #36 wtf had to been bunch old white dudes making this list

    • @isismccain915
      @isismccain915 6 лет назад

      Chuck C/Y.A has Rosie, Bart had Forrest, Johnny had Jumbo, Lenny D. had Big Jim T, Hadl & Rote had Mix and my favorite player of all time Joe Willie had Winston AND Sherm P, who was also one of Johnny's bodyguards in Jumbo's early years!!

  • @tatakanmangkokayam7783
    @tatakanmangkokayam7783 4 года назад +1

    sounds like rodgers and bakhtiari to me......

  • @johnnydiner9815
    @johnnydiner9815 7 лет назад +2

    You can make a case he was the best LT ever AND the best LG ever!!! To put him at 32 is just too low!! To put John Hannah, the most overrated OL ever ahead of Jim Parker is crazy!

    • @sammyvh11
      @sammyvh11 4 года назад +1

      Hog Hanna was not overrated but I would take Jim in any era.