The NFL was COMPLETELY DIFFERENT in 2000 (ft. FivePoints Vids)
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The NFL in 2000 was wild. Bigger Pads, astroturf, violent hits, fullbacks, and many other things that made this time period unique.
1:38 How we consumed content in 2000
3:26 Video game football
5:31 Playstyle
9:40 the 2000 season
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@@Anonymous-nh7cb he probably had it privated
KTO pls post more dude your vids are awesome and very enjoyable
Also go Browns!!!!
a bit many layers during the alstott expo w the music, good shit otherwise bud
No
It's always a good day when KTO posts a video
I love how FivePoints has become the resident 1990-2000 expert on KTO's channel LMAO
Im the only person old enough to have lived it
Fun random fact: Mitchell Trubisky is the one and only NVP QB
@@FivePointsVids How’s those manscaped lawnmowers working for ya?
@@FivePointsVids Without your wisdom we would all be lost
@@FivePointsVids 😳 damn you are how old?
Once again I am the resident expert on baldness and oldness
Are you older than Tom Brady?
Genuine question
Before I saw you’re face I thought you were like in you’re late 20s and still had all you’re hair lol..
Bald
MY EYES
@@FelipeYoshioCordeirodeSouza damn nigga. Don’t gotta do him like that.
Sportscenter was so amazing back in the day... I feel so bad for the kids who only know today's ESPN
I want the era of 2010-2013 back.
@@FlyingCookie13 facts that Miami heat era on sports center was different
@@GoDigital448 Also the era I grew up in. The graphics were awesome! And football GameDay... so so fun.
I remember in the early 90s when Berman used to call TB vs GB the "Bay of Pigs."
Sportscenter lost me around the end of the 2000s.
Completely different, and immeasurably better. The early 2000s were a great time to be a football fan.
Or to be a sheep nfl is a way to brainwash you but you don't care do you you just want to be entertained. Watch the league of denial
Its why I still love it today, even if it'll never be like it again..
Yeah football was better back than. I miss how teams used to have styles. Now it feels like every team is the same.
Crazy cuz football basketball and baseball were all better back then
@@jaridatkinson4907 Rise of analytics in all three sports made the tyle of play more "efficient" but not as fun to watch
A-Train was a beast, I remember watching a game in the early 2000's when Alstott had a clear path to the end zone, but a defender foolishly stomped at him acting as if he was going to hit him. Alstott changed course and ran his ass over in route to a touchdown. Perfect example of the saying "you mess with the bull you get the horns".
Dude was a different breed. It’s too bad his position has become obsolete these days in the NFL. His run against the Browns in 2002 was probably his most iconic in my opinion.
“Darren Sharper was the hardest hitting safety in the league” 😂😂
Thank you for paying respect on one of the best football videos ever
"OH SHIT! DARREN SHARPER! ONE OF DA HARDEST HITTIN SAFETIES IN DA LEAGUE"
My leg broke
Spinal
Now he’s in prison
Man.. I remember waking up 30 minutes earlier so I could catch top 10 plays every morning before school. ESPN hit hard throughout the 2000’s
Lol Facts
I miss the 2000s ESPN. Had I known what it was going to become, I would've spent more time watching it.
@@Moose40bob for me, it was even better in the mid-90s, peaked around 2007-08 for me.
For real. Stuart Scott on the commentary too.
On a weekend in high school we’d have Sportscenter and/or College Gameday on all morning, get baked af all day and watch sports all day. The best times.
Mike Alstott was a badass. My dad loved him. He was his favorite player who wasn’t on the Titans.
Your dad loved him? How old are you people!?
@@cowtzu those were my three favorite players as a kid. I was six when the Music City Miracle happened. I have McNair’s hat from that game.
@@MichaelSuperbacker weird question. Why?
Will never forget Air McNair and Eddie they were a different breed.. made me love football as a kid ... I loved DMason on those teams too
Hunter King It’s a joke 😃 making light on how did you not remember football back in the 80s and 90s?
As a kid, it was pure enjoyment to watch Mike Alstott. That guy was INCREDIBLE. I wasn't a Bucs fan but you could be damn sure I was an Alstott fan.
Absolute Legend.
My favorite RB duo was Alstott and Dunn
Same. As a panthers guy myself cmc always reminded me of Alsott. For me though, the guy I love on a team I hate has to be Nick Chubb.
i'm a viking fan and i had the alstott jersey (their division rivals back then). The only offence jersey i ever bought
He was an absolute monster in NFL street
I used to wear his jersey when I played pickup games with my friends. I don’t know why, but I think it granted me the ability to break at least three tackles each run 😂. Which is all I could do, since I couldn’t catch or throw 😕.
The thing I miss most, that's essentially gone in today's NFL, is the power run game. Ground and pound football was awesome. The QB up under center on the regular. Now it seems mainly finesse running and mostly from the shotgun.
Henry is a good example but imo teams that run are kinda boring to watch, especially when they are just giants bulldozing through
I would kill someone to see prime Frank Gore and LT again.
@@Dripping-Liquidity 2 HoFers right there.
The advents of the wildcard and RPO was the moment when I knew the good old days were over.
They change the rules for the bump and run in 2004. Because in 2003-2004 Season the Colts lost to the patriots un AFC conference final.
Season 2004 Payton Manning beat the record for most TD pass on a Season. 49. Record that was held by Dan Marino since 1984.
The NFL wanted so bad that Manning could Win a SuperBowl.....
And since then, the défense are almost always in nickel défense.
The fix is in.
Frank gore, Tom Brady, and Larry Fitzgerald: "What is retirement"
Ap to
@@maxhowk9059 hes only been playing for 13 years
@@siphonzyno7378 13 years for a running back is insane
@Antonio Iniguez he did
@@mrod1011 he hasn’t made an announcement about it yet. The media is trying to push the idea that he is actually retiring
I dont think alot of younger football fans realize that completing over 65% of passes meant you were really, really good 15+ years ago.
Shoot even throwing 25+ TDs back then meant you were elite lol
@@akeme25 no kidding, now you have almost 10 QBs throwing more than 25TDs every season. It's crazy how far the game has come for offenses.
@@Spitatra partly because defenses have been diminished
@@princemwamba5230 True, but diminished in the sense of not getting away with a lot of the pretty unfair stuff they used to.
Remember when throwing for 3000 yards was a lot?
Shit, remember when 4000 yards was basically unheard of??
Who else forgot Priest Holmes was a Raven and always think of him as a Chief?
I remember when he came in with the Ravens he was alright but Jamal Lewis took his job.
Anyone remember when Dawkins first joined the broncos
I remember him at Texas. Damn I'm getting old.
I remember him on the Ravens. I think he was released because the Texans had just started and each team had to "donate" a veteran to them and I think the Texans released him shortly after that.
Edit: never mind. Apparently the Ravens gave someone else to the Texans.
@@jasonfischer8946 We gave Jamie Sharper and Jermaine Lewis to the Texans, though that was in the following offseason. Holmes we just had to not resign because we were getting into a bad cap situation. Sucked because we really could have used him in 2001 when Jamal Lewis went down.
I went to Purdue at the same time we had Alstott in the early 90s. Some pretty bad teams in that timeframe. Back then our offense basically had one play... hand off to Alstott. He would probably get 20+ touches a game. And even though the other team knew what was coming he was unstoppable...just ran people over! It was pretty great to watch. And he got even tougher as a pro.
Darren Sharper one of the hardest hitting safeties in the league! Put the team on his back!!
rapist
Nah Jennings put the team on his back
True story: The Ravens returner in the Super Bowl, Jermaine Lewis, when he returned that kickoff for a touchdown, you see him point up to the sky. His son was stillborn just before the Super Bowl. He dedicated that kickoff return to him. Quite a sentimental moment.
Point to the sky to thank God. I'm not in any way a religious person, but notice how no player praises God after a big game any more? I guess that's now offensive or "racist" or something. That was also the last season before 9/11, I remember just a few months later, the first NFL games after 911, I remember that clear as day. America and the NFL really rallied together and united. Players prayed together at midfield, carrying American flags onto the field (20 years later they're practically spitting on them). Announcers in the studio were even holding up the Bible and it seemed that America was truly united. Now you have kneeling players, politically correct messaging in the end zones and on helmets. We used to believe in the best of each other.
2000 truly was the end of a great era, and the league has been on a downslide ever since then. I get more enjoyment out of watching replays from 20-30 years ago *despite the fact that I already know the outcome*. How sad is that?
@@tomservo75 calm down weirdo.
@@tomservo75 football is more entertaining now than it has ever been GRANDPA
@@tomservo75 I don't think that togetherness and Bibles are synonymous.
Im not missing people thanking a fictional construct rather than the people in their lives.
@@jamisojo I don’t think Black Lives Matter and kneeling to the flag is either. Tell me, are we more divided now or 2001 and you tell me.
"If you're going to wear a horse collar, you better be a badass." Exactly what I was thinking while watching those Alstott highlights. he just looked mean with those big old shoulders and that horse collar.
What is the point of wearing big horse collar shoulder pads? Better protection for your shoulders when you're crashing into people?
@@jliller the horse collar itself is to actually protect the neck but otherwise, yes
@@jliller helmet can hit the collar and stop early. Less neck injuries and i guess in some instances less head injuries.
As a kid I thought it was his shoulders
I couldn’t imagine the feeling of a 6 foot 190 pound DB trying to stand tall and shoulder up on that dude as he’s running straight at him lol
“Darren sharper, one of the hardest hitting safeties in the league”
Lmaoooooo
I remember when Alstott and Warrick Dunn were in the backfield together, you got Thunder & Lightning, but not know which one was coming. When Alstott and Lorenzo Neal were together, it was just Thunder, but still near impossible to stop.
Lorenzo and Alstott was a cheat code.
As a lifetime Buccaneer fan it moved my heart to see that Alstott tribute/acknowledgement, dude was a monster and left everything on the field every game.
The Bucs of the late 90's early 00's were the absolute best show in town. I'm so privileged to have watched that team practically in my own backyard.
@@kodyeldridge5847 same man, I watched as a teen win their first and as an adult win the second. So many rainy games at Raymond James everyone packed under the stands near concession hoping we can resume play. Walks down the ramps, excuse this walk down memory lane lmao
@@kodyeldridge5847 The bucs were the only defense that seemed to stop those St. Louis Rams "Greatest Show on Turf" offenses. The only down side was that their offense was too incompetent to win. 11-6, ridiculous.
Yea they were as a Saints fan I loved watching Alstott play dude was a fucking beast. He gave so many good defenses indigestion. He could truck anybody. Just body people and clear himself a path to the endzone. I would love to hear it from a Buc fan's perspective, I always heard from people like my dad who respect Tony Dungy that Gruden was not really that good of a coach and that he won the Super Bowl that year with Tony's team.
Its sad that Altsott hasn’t made the HOF... he was the last true Fullback..
Personally, I think he should have gone in before Lynch. Just me though.
What about Mack Strong?
@@Seaseahawks57 who da fook is that guy? Haha jk I remember the name.. did he play for the Bears🐻 ? Ill have to go google it now
@@Seaseahawks57 mack strong made pro bowl twice.. alstott made it 6 times, and all pro twice as a FB!
He was a true fullback tho and I may be wrong but I think he retired after.
2 GOATS
Damn all the verified accounts are commenting early
And none of them is Brady
Felipe Yoshio Cordeiro de Souza haha keep dreaming! Brady is GOAT
yep Brady and that 2000 Raven defense.
@@ducksauce1290 ‘85 Bears and John Unitas.
“One of the hardest hitting safety’s in the league” only ogs will know
As soon as I heard it I went straight to the comments😂
The HOFer John Lynch!
Let’s go inside the mind of a Greg Jennings....
@@curtisross7443 this guy doesn't get it.
Dawkins
bro your channel is amazing for older millenials - I was coming up through middle school / hs in the 2000's and madden / ps2 / sportscenter / NFL were life, so nostalgic
I never missed sportcenter nor baseball tonight!
I haven’t watch woke espn in over 10 years!
I’ve been done with sports too
Too woke and political
@@ivanr4300 same - I would watch sportscenter every morning eating breakfast before school and baseball tonight every night before bed, was flames
I love how a video about the NFL in 2000 briefly became a highlight reel for Mike Alstott halfway through.
Tom Brady's breakout year was the year that I was born. I'm currently in college. That's insane to me. Tom Brady has been an NFL starter my entire life.
I was a sophomore in college and not old enough to legally buy alcohol...I’m now 40
That's how favre was for me xD
Thanks for makinb me feel old, cuz I was watching before Brady was born, ugg...
youre like 12 calm down
@@stevispevisclips4429 I'm 19. Born in 2001.
Watching those highlights of Mike Alstott gives me chills. I miss that old school football.
Being a diehard Bucs fan, it warms my heart to see Alstott glorified in such a way and having his badassery put on full display for a new generation of football fans to see. The A-train was a monster on the field and probably the last true FB. Its a shame that stat nerds of today try to judge him as a RB and claim that he was an inefficient and overrated player, when in reality he was the heart and soul of the late 90s and early 2000s Buccaneers. Great video.
Alstott was a 1 of 1 player.
That guy was a monster.
Mike Alstott is my favorite player of all time. I grew up 60 miles from Tampa so Bucs games were all we got and I was a kid when he was in his prime. I'd kill to see him in his prime again.
Young enough to enjoy todays day and age in the football world, and yet old enough to remember and appreciate how insane it was seeing kickoffs actually being returnable. Anyone that was able to watch Devin Hester do his thing is blessed 💯
What's crazy is that the weight he gained in the NFL slowed him down a little. Yikes. His college highlights are unreal.
Lol. We had custom cross trainers for astro turf. They had little rubber mini cleats on the bottom.
Need a nice ring dinger after getting tackled on that stuff
@@mitcho53 shreds the skin when you land on it
@@jamesgentry13 raspberries...
I remember “turf shoes” being EVERYWHERE, now you can’t find any lol
I wore tennis shoes on old turf. Lol
As a Bucs fan, the Mike Alstott highlight package really made me hyped AF. Now that was a fullback. 👏
And Warren Sapp and John Lynch!!
I get goosebumps seeing Alstott run. There is so much less emotion in today's game.
You should watch a John Riggins video…perhaps the greatest fullback
@@addaminsane Probably cause it's a 15 yd penalty now a days.
Same my sister stills rocks her Alston Jersey every game since we were kids
That Alstott compilation tickled me. Easily my favorite NFL player of all time who wasn't on the Browns.
@@cowtzu Hillis flamed out after one good year, doesn’t hold a candle to Alstott
@@cowtzu You have no idea how much it got me that, not only was he a beefy white running back who ran over dudes like they were nothing, he also wore Alstott's 40. Absolutely made my early 2010's with Hillis doing that.
What's amazing is that Bill Parcells is like the founder of having dual running backs on offense. He believed the game and running back position was too physical and demanding to only have one running back to carry the ball , constantly and consistently.
Dave Megget is the proof
growing up watching football in the 80's, 90's and early 2000's makes it hard to watch the game today. Too many rule changes every season. Outside of the Bucs I don't watch very much. The Alstott videos were amazing. He was unbelievable to watch.
As a new football I would like to ask you, how would you describe the chamge? (More/less runs, more/less tackles, pace…?) I’m trying to understand, thank you
New football fan*
The hits were much harder. Less rules protecting receivers and QB’s. They rules they have in place now you almost have to let the receiver make the catch. Running backs were much better and seemed more durable.
@@marcmandin thank you for the answer! It helps me understand! Have a nice day
You and I are the same age, and to me it feels like a middle ground was leapt over. Do I want Greg Lloyds out there spearing guys? Nope. But my bewilderment over todays game can’t be better encapsulated in those Clay Matthews penalties. I never thought I’d see the day that just tackling hard would be considered illegal.
"Alstott up the gut" - my fav line
Thats what she said
12:13 Astroturf is a nightmare. They did make special turf shoes that are decent, but that wasn't the problem. The thing that made it terrible was any time you tackled someone on that stuff, it ripped all of your skin off. It was like a carpet burn but worse. Running backs all either had to have sleeves or turf tape otherwise their forearms would look like they went through a grinder.
Also, a dollar for every time that I saw a player hit a seam and blow out his knee on a play where he wasn't touched.
@@RobdaVegasMailman Recievers running crossing routes.
Smell that
That’s the smell of quality content
Well Hillis brought back the Alstott style run for one encore season and it was soooo beautiful to watch lol
I miss watching SC top 10 with the guys. No politics, no bs, just greatness
ya sportscenter was fun
No blks 😂
Yo KTO make a video about the dominance of the 2000 Baltimore Ravens, I haven't found many good vids about it on YT.
please
he should make one on zach thomas or jake scott, dolphins fan here but both of them are being snubbed by the hall of fame. look at their stats. jake scott was the nastiest fucking player, hard hits and interceptions, averaged like 6 intereceptions a season back in the 70s when quarterbacks rarely threw the ball. he broke his wrist before going to the superbowl during the perfect season, got in the game and broke his other wrist, played through it and got 2 interceptions and is the first safety to ever win superbowl mvp, and the only until 2003 with Dexter Jackson, and won it on that crazy talented 72 dolphins. as for zach thomas he was just an absolute tackle machine, nearly identical stats to Urlacher and is snubbed every year of the hall of fame.
@@jaytrain3692 Did you forget about the 2002 buccaneers Super Bowl Mvp Dexter Jackson
@@aceklankb ah your right, my bad. good call
My uncle was on this team when they won. I would love to hear about these guys
10:06 I think you mean ONE OF THE MOST HARDEST HITTING SAFETY’S IN THE LEAGUE
W h a t
He said that
i feel like i’m missing a joke
@@---nj2pe look up Greg Jennings broken leg and go about 40 seconds in
@@Benjamin-lq1sf nah he gotta watch the whole video 😂
Was this vid an excuse to have a whole minute for Alstott clips? Cuz I'll watch it more now
the nfl has a whole video on him, it is called "the last great fullback"
@@Megalopros i watched it 5 times in the last week. Love smashmouth football, and Alstott was amazing at it.
“ALSTOTT UP THE GUT” -Legend
I was 12 in 2000, the first game I remember actually understanding was the broncos 1st Superbowl win a few years earlier, and the first game I feel like I knew what happened begining to end was the afc championship of 2001-2002, I'm a lifelong NE resident and it's been a hell of a run and I still root hard for Brady in Tampa!
In the year 2000 I was 19 years old. Seriously what a time in pop culture.
When you started listing fullbacks I was like “wth, where’s THE BEAST? The A train?” but right away you did mentioned Alston and dedicated him quite a big chunk. People today really don’t remember or comprehend how big his name was and how is unfair that The Last Great Fullback is not in the hall of fame.
One of the greatest backfield duo's Warrick Dunn with speed and elusiveness and Mike the A-train alstott with a pulverizing power.
@@aaronsimmons6718 Certainly helped the Bucs win their first Superbowl for sure.
@@KindredBrujah They won the Super Bowl with Brad Johnson, says a lot about how stacked that team was, what a sick D. The only thing that sucked was it wasn't with Dungy.
@@KindredBrujah I dont think Dunn was on the team that won the Super Bowl they had Pittman
@@FTW54 I know, but the pairing laid the blueprint for how the team would get there. Plus a brutal defence. Again. The Buccs must be the most striking example of the old saying that offence wins games and defence wins championships.
I gotta say, I'm digging this new age of youtube vids. The level of collaboration and cooperation is awesome. It doesn't feel like today where it's us vs them BS. I first started watching Flemlo, then through him, found you and now FivePoints. Been an awesome ride finding out about all these amazing and creative minds. You all produce content 10X what ESPN and the big name media companies do. Keep up the great work!
DERRIN SHAPA THE HADEST HITTIN SAFTY IN DA LEAG
Watching this video, and having played NBA 2k23 which introduced Eras mode this year... REALLY makes me wish EA cared more about Madden. I would LOVE to have an era mode like NBA 2k where you can go back and play with old school teams and the different schemes they ran.
Anyone wondering how amazing 2000 Ravens defense was. In the post season they were next level. They only allowed 1td, a 2 yd run to Eddie George, in 4 playoff games. They held the Broncos to 3, the Titans to 10, the Raiders to 3, and the Giants to 0. Giants had 7pts but that was special teams.
So in 4 games. They allowed just 16 pts. 3fg and a td. That’s so insanely good it’s almost hard to even believe a defense can be that good. Especially considering it’s the post season. The AFC championship game and Super Bowl being the most important they only allowed 3pts total in the two biggest games. The teams they beat, the Raiders and Giants were good on offense. Giants scored 20pts and then 41pts in their two post season games… then the Ravens held them to 0 in the Super Bowl.
Raiders had 27 pts and then were held to 3 by that Ravens defense.
In my eyes they are the GOAT defense, over the 1985 Bears and the 2013 Seahawks.
I just noticed that the Vikings lost the previous game 41 to 0 to the Giants.
As a Minnesota native, I remember when the Vikings often had good defenses. Apparently not that year.
I no longer watch them or the NFL. It became clear that the Vikings were never going to win the Superbowl .... or even get back there.
They also had a stretch where they allowed 26 pts in 3 games with 8 ravens turnovers spotting them scoring range right away in a lot of them and went 0-3 lol. That was a unique ass team
Imagine the “Jacked Up” segment airing today. The internet mob would lose its mind
Fun Fact: My Stepdad played against Mike Alstott in high school. He said he actually was scarier in hs than he thought he was in the NFL. Lol Insane !!!
I'm sure he was. Highschool he'd be a man amongst boys
I forgot what an unstoppable beast he was. I can’t imagine the idea of tackling him as a high school player. So scary.
I think I'd just move out of the way. "Ah, sorry Mike, my mistake. let me just get out of your way."
Thats the exact reason I bought a rib protector. So I can ankle bite and not break my ribs
There were all sorts of legendary stories about him at JC... I ran into him downtown while he was out partying and was convinced that he had to have his jeans custom made somewhere. He had to have had the worlds biggest quads
Alstott was my favorite player in his era, but sadly his style of play basically destroyed his neck. People may not like the play changes in recent years but there are reasons for them.
Yeah runners can't put the crown of their helmet into a defender anymore
Lol
CTE is overrated
CTE is overrated, over hyped, and is a scam to make games more offensive focused in order to emphasized betting.
There was also NFL Blitz. Anyone else remember that game? I used to play that a ton - I really liked the arcade style game-play, they also had NHL Hitz which was also a great game. Too bad the Blitz/Hitz series never caught on, because at the time I preferred both to compared to their EA counterparts with Madden and NHL...
Classic bro. Still play blitz
No one talks about Blitz, because they’re bedazzled by hot garbage like madden. AND they’re afraid of the NFL.
I'm from Pittsburgh and I remember watching the Steelers win there 5th and 6th Superbowls. One in 2006 & one in 2008. It was such an exciting time to be a Steelers fan! I was 24 yrs old in 2006, it was the Jerome bettis' last year , and Ben roethlisberger's 2nd. Jerome finally got a ring , and Ben became the youngest qb to win a Superbowl? We would win another in two years, and Appear in a 3rd I'm 5 years! It was a great time to be a Young Steelers fan!!!
You're telling me brother.
- soaks in all that nostalgia -Alstott was a absolute Beast and really underrated and not celebrated enough today. Dude should have been in the Hall already. He was like a bulldozer with a #40 Jersey.
I would rather tackle a truck than Mike Alstott.
Why a truck? That's what alstott is. But I get what you're saying.
As a Bucs fan during the late 90’s, you ain’t lying. He would lay IN TO defenders, goddamn that bullshit had to hurt.
@@CronoXpono I watched Alstott play in college. In college, he's slow and he would get swarmed at the line of scrimmage and then plow through and drag defenders for 6 yards. I thought, "No way he's going to get away with that at the next level." Then he goes to the pros and does the same thing, carrying bigger, stronger defenders for 4 yards."
@@mr.fancypants1524 He worked on his speed. His combine time was 4.65.
You should get a havart scholarship for this comment
i remember the early 2000s with TO, randy moss, and all them legends.
For me 2001-2002 were good times. Always tried to catch sports center on the weeknights. Played a TON of NFL Blitz 2000 on n64. The jerseys were so dope (san Diego power blues and Tennessee Oilers power blues) that's my greatest memories of this era. Also seeing the Dawn of LT and Drew Brees was dope.
Tennessee Titans*
Great vid, thanks! I grew up watching Barry Sanders, Tony Dorcett and Mike Alstott, whom I met, and the game I just watched on Sunday between the Chiefs and Bills is COMPLETELY different, which QB's scrambling forever, it seems, with side-arm throws, wide outs running everywhere and slot receivers like T. Hill making incredible catches. It was common to see QB's knocked out in the '80 and '90's, today, you can't hardly touch them w/o a flag or ejection. I think we're going to see even more changes to avoid all head-on hits, which is fine, as you don't need to sacrifice your life for a game.
I've never been a fan of Tampa but always loved Alstott and Sapp. It would be great to see a couple of guys like Alstott again.
Even over the last 20 years, the effect of the QB on the game has become much more prominent. The more one player can control the outcome of the game, the less variety we will have in Superbowl QBs.
In recent years we've had Jimmy Garoppolo, Jared Goff and Nick Foles. Teams can still reach the Super Bowl without an elite QB.
I feel like Alstott would still dominate in today’s NFL
Yeah, we think of Derrick Henry as a truck in today’s game but Mike Alstott is the OG.
@@anderson74 sad Csonka noises
@@EstParum dad Campbell noises
I miss two back sets, makes me feel old.
Pretty much any RB from 20 years ago would still be as dominant or even more in today’s pass heavy league.
Alstott will probably see 7 men in the box, lighter linebackers and nickle corners trying to tackle him.
He was a handful then and will probably be a bigger handful today.
But I think he would do serious damage in the passing game as a third down back in the open field
mike alstott was def built different. now in my mid 30s I respect the hell out of him and everything he did on that field dude was a monster he deserves all his flowers. in my younger years when Tampa was in the central division and one of our rivals I hated that man and how good he was lol. he didn't just strike fear in defenders and coaches he struck fear and broke fans hearts too.
McCaffrey has been reminding me a lot of Mike Alstott with the way he is able to break tackles and keep going
Wow. This brought back some memories. I was a sophomore in college in 2000. I remember how blown away my friends and I were by the graphics in Madden on PS2. Lol
I was at that Bengals game when Dillon broke the record!! That was my first NFL game I ever attended.
Video idea: compare the 2000 ravens and the 2002 bucs defense’s
Which are not well know but are both top three defenses of all time.
Tampa was one of the best however not top 3 . The defense of the 76 Steelers is unreal followed by the 85 Bears and then the 2000 Ravens. Unfortunately the Bucs were basically one year wonders. The Steelers of the 70s and the mid 80s Bears had long runs of dominance especially the Steelers. The Ravens also have had long stretches of dominance. I do agree for one year of dominance Tampa was awesome.
@@cowtzu Ok you are right its almost like Chicago in the 80s .Sometimes it's hard remembering when there is a championship year than a drop off. In 99 that Tampa defense held down the mighty Rams in the nfc title game and then we saw the beginning of what defines a catch ,that burned me up how they screwed Tampa in that game. I sure as would bet if they were from the Boston area it would have been a catch! Yes, I had to go there! Lol.
@@eac1235 Ironic how the Steel Curtain's best year was one where they didn't win the Lombardi, all those injuries though. The best story about that is their horrible start, & Mean Joe(I think) said we're not losing another game this season. They were my introduction to football.
@@chizorama It was a great introduction! 🏉🏈🏉🏈
@@cowtzu and the ravens had the goose and Sam adams who would of destroyed the bucs Qb.
As a Bucs fan of almost 25 years, this makes me happy. I miss the days of that HOF D and Alstott and Dunn in the backfield.
6:55 WOW look at that comparison! I wish fantasy football RBs had that type of production nowadays...
I'll take 2000s and early 2010's NFL over today's NFL anyday.
what year would u stop at in the 2010s? 2013?
@@TheBid more like 2017 it started to get too political and when they made alot of extra penalties against defenses.
@@CraneStyleNJ i see for me it was 2015
Whenever ray lewis started saying the league was getting soft, especially after Brady got hurt
@@George-ll4ev plus the extensive use of multiple running backs per team and every quarterback tends to spread the ball around and not have a favorite receiver.
Football is still life for me but I liked the way the game was played prior to these rule changes and evolution. Fantasy football was way funner too but these changes made it unplayable imo.
This bought back a ton of memories. I played my first widget season in 99. I watched all these guys. Marshall Faulk was amazing!!!!!! One of my favorite players from that era.
Your video reminds me of what me grandad told me growing up (I was born in 1970).
"Life isn't getting better or worse, it's only changing." And he applied the same mind set about sports but everything else in general (he wasn't a nostalgic person).
The NFL strategies and tendencies has been adjusting along with rules changes & medical studies : CTE, recovery, prevention of injuries, etc. The product is different... But it's still a grueling sport.
Loved every minute of this video. I love the the 00's
Born in 1996. Grew up watching this Era!! The game has evolved, the only thing I miss are the big hits. I love the elite level of passing that developed starting with Texas Tech in early 2000s then went to Oklahoma in 2008 and the NFL started picking it up a year or so later. The spread offense was a college offense for a while but once chip Kelly went to the eagles it really became an offense used at all levels
It's not like elite level passing just magically "evolved" out of college. The spread is only a thing because rules have neutered defenses and their ability to punish receivers first and now QBs and it's a real shame. Makes the game really boring and less physical. Running backs are the only offensive players that can still be punished so offenses simply exploit the rules that advantage the passing game.
10:08 Darren Sharper couldn’t tackle broken leg Greg Jennings though 😂
That Mike Alstott highlight reel was badass
2040: The NFL was COMPLETELY different in the 2010's
only the best teams could average 35 points a game, wow!
Current league and Super Bowl LXXV MVP Tom Brady had a harder time in the 2010s before the league issued a restraining order on every opposing defense on his behalf and made physical contact with him a misdemeanor.
@@bucketfullabiscuits7865 fr they gonna be averaging like 50 ppg by then lol
And you had to hit a person to stop the play?
@@josephconnelly5195 In 2040 positive and negative yardage will be negotiated. The referees would determine where the tackle would occur based on the positioning of the defenders. Defenders grew up without the need to learn tackling. For warmups, players play games of chess on the turf.
It’s interesting how their were less QBs in their 30’s in 2000, yet in 2020 there’s 10 over 30 and are in their older 30’s. Most sports average age has been getting younger. It would seem that the QB position in the modern NFL has made it possible to play forever if you can keep up your talent
There's 2 reasons for this
1) They rewrote the rule book to protect QB's and pretty much everybody who's not a linebacker
2) The NFL is scripted, more now than ever before
Because you can’t hit them anymore the NFL is getting soft
@@oscargee1173yep just what we need more rich ABs 🤷🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ who cares if they can count to 10 or read “he run good”
@@calcaleb7041 go tell someone who cares nfl is soft af now
I actually was introduced to football in 2000 by my best friend who was a Giants fan. I'll be a fan forever.
Rip James Cruz
"Darren sharper, one of the hardest hitting safteys in the league" legendary reference by KTO
He isn't so hard hitting to Greg Jennings
@@abelgarcia8369 😂😂😂😂
Mike Alstott is the reason I wore number 40 and played fullback in High School 🏈 That dude was my hero back in the day. Thanks for highlighting him and helping me relive those great memories!
Young Moss is the most effective scoring weapon in football history. Look at that fucking catch.
Straight cash homie!!
His rookie season was ridiculous, & he kept going from there.
There will never be a player like Mike Alstott, he was a complete player. He had great hands out of the backfield as well as a punishing runner. I got to know the man, and he was very humble and appreciative of his fans.
The volume change at 14:19 will never fail to give me goosebumps
Mom: clean your room
Me: sure one sec
Kto:uploads
Me: make that 14 minutes and 51 seconds
lmfao
“And was one of the hawdest hitten’ safeties in da league”
Man, I love watching highlights of the early 2000's Bucs, especially the defense with Brooks, Barber, Lynch, Sapp, Rice, Smith, etc.
Hell yeah the Bucs had a squad back then, and now Brady is there lol
For anyone else, the song at 8:40 is save me from myself by Sven Karlson
10:15 Please tell me I'm not the only weirdo thinking this image (saying he was there for the next 6 years) is definitely at the Alamo Dome after Katrina. No shade, just noticed a random dome, the Bills, Reebok unis. I can't imagine there were many good photos of him over the years with how bad they were lol
Mike Alstott was clearly Tom Adamo’s dad
ugf represent
Hale yeah!!
That's impossible. Tom Adomo is everyone's dad
Tony Saragousa: am I a joke to you
Also as a giants fan we don’t like to talk about Super Bowl 35
lol
just as we have an unwritten rule as Giants fans to never ever, under any circumstances ever talk about either of the miracles at the meadowlands
Considering the success the Giants ended up having in the 10 years following it, it should be looked at as a "funny blooper that helped eventually get y'all Eli".
pls do this for every 2000's year
Perfect video for a sunday morning.
This was a great time for the NFL, and the reason that I am a titans fan to this day. I was 12 and Steve McNair and Eddie George were awesome to watch. I still pull out my prized 27 jersey if we make the playoffs.
The games, commercials, and super bowl halftime shows were immensely better than anything we get today and it's sad. Good times.
Great video, thanks for the nostalgia.
4:07 and Tecmo Super Bowl for the NES is still regarded as one of the most fun and realistic football simulators.
Pure nostalgia after hearing all these names. Also my dad ran into Priest Holmes at a car wash around 2003ish
Ran into as a person, not with his car (xD)
10:07 Oh shit! DARREN SHARPER one of the most hardest hittin safeties in da league
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My first experience with NFL gaming was actually 2K on the Dreamcast. Since I didn't really use the internet until a few years later, I memorized a lot of the rosters entirely with that game lol.
So glad I saw 2000 live. Mike Alstott was an absolute beast!!