I'd say American football has some stupid rules that cause problems. For example the flopping on the ground to avoid taking a tackle is just crazy. In Rugby league you can't do that for exactly this reason, it leads to people smashing you on the ground. That shouldn't be allowed, if you take a voluntary tackle you should lose the ball. get rid of that stupid taking a knee BS to, that sucks.
@@rerooar it’s for the Quarterback and if you see them slide (because they aren’t really supposed to be hit) you don’t hit them it’s just a rule. I get what you’re saying but football is very different from rugby in which the game is played.
The guy who dealt the dirty hit, Marquel Wade, was promptly ejected for a flagrant personal foul despite Vanderbilt declining the penalty yards due to it essentially sending them backwards compared to where their secondary returner (the main one, Jonathan Krause, was the guy Wade leveled) got the ball. Offenses in football usually decline penalty yards if the result they got on the play during which the flag was thrown is better than where the penalty yards would put them (another prominent example is the New York Giants declining a pass interference penalty on Dallas defensive back Brandon Carr due to the touchdown Odell Beckham Jr scored through an incredible one-handed catch).
Bruh that shit was funny af. Almost seems like he did that just cuz he hates the guy that he kicked. Otherwise it don’t really make sense cause he coulda easily went right around that guy for a touchdown lmao dude was literally standing there like a pilon
@@jonathanbagley4043 people like you baffle me. It’s like you don’t know what a hit on a defenseless receiver is. This is the definition copied straight from the nfl themselves: “A kickoff or punt returner attempting to field a kick in the air”
@@spiderodoom In 1946, Brooklyn Dodger manager Leo Durocher made the headlines when he told a sports reporter that: "Nice guys finish last." All the so-called NFL "dirty cheap shots" featured in this video merely carry on an Old American Sports Tradition that existed even before Durocher was born.
Honestly I got a lot of respect for Linemen protecting their Quaterbacks. Even when the play is over they will do whatever they can to protect them, even by fighting other players
Not trying to sound like an egotistical badass, but if it's your teammate, your brother, getting hit, you got his back no matter what. You go in the moshpit because you know he would do the same for you
My favorite clips are when some guy on defense blasts a defenseless QB, gets up like he did nothing wrong, then gets absolutely destroyed by like 3 o-linemen
Maurkice Pouncy has a career ahead of him in the MMA. No training required; just have him watch that last clip before each fight and the 1st round knockouts will come
I remember watching that game when Charles Martin slammed Jim McMahon on his passing shoulder after the play was over (5:00). It put McMahon on the IR for the rest of the season. That has to be the dirtiest cheap shot in NFL history. The play had been over for 10-15 seconds and Martin just walked up to McMahon and picked him up and slammed him down right on his shoulder. He was suspended for two games it should have been life.
As I recall, Martin lost his spot on the roster, the team dropped him at the end of the year, and no one else picked him up. Ironic that McMahon later finished his career with the Packers backing up Farve.
"Hurdles, Kicks a man" has to be one of my favorite calls in NFL history, I also don't think it deserves a spot on this list in spite of being a very obvious, and hilarious penalty.
@RUclips ebutuoY he didn't but he clearly wasn't trying to kick him, he was trying to hurdle him thinking he'd go low for the tackle, but he stopped waiting for Brown to juke him
@@willd6231 brown had a open lane said fuck it and went to him and kicked him the the face look at it in slow motion you see him extended his leg into that dude face
@@jonathancoleman3731 Right? You're telling me he jumped a full four yards ahead of the punter to "hurdle" him? Why so early? Oh, because he was trying to kick someone in the face, that's why.
The hit at 4:13 on the punter should have lost him a season of play. That was so dangerous and just because he took it, doesn't mean it didn't hurt him long term.
6:47 for those who care. It’s also funny to take into account the fact that Steve Smith is 5’ 9”. Dude had no fear, just walked up and brought that man to the ground
Steve Smith holding Jenkins up by his facemask while talking shit down to him has to be the best way to win an altercation while wearing helmets that I’ve ever seen.
Steve Smith’s was my favorite clip here. Get hit with a cheap shot. “Bitch, I celebrate in your face.” “Bitch, I am 5 foot 4 but will now kick your ass.” Dude was one of my favorite players. Just a stone cold badass.
It kills me how the announcer said it like it's a normal thing. They were more worried about why he didn't take the outside than kicking a guy in the face.
I remember that Alonso hit on Flacco. Pretty sure a few plays later Flacco absolutely torches Alonso's lack of coverage for a touchdown. Long time ago, but I remember feeling very satisfied seeing that.
Mississippi state vs auburn. Announcer: “that could’ve been really costly for Mississippi state they got the stop on 3rd and long .” When the score was 35-9 Auburn 😂😂
Its called "fencing response" and is indicative of a brain injury like a concussion. I mean still a solid joke, just something I think football fans should be aware of considering it's unfortunate frequency in the game.
I'm so happy for Steve Smith. He tooked that cheap shot than whooped that dude's ass. Kudos to you bro. All these cheaters should get their jaw rocked.
Cincinnati was then immediately hit with a second personal foul penalty because cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones made heavy contact with a Steelers coach who was on the field to check on Brown after Burfict clocked him.
@@eduardopena5893he did but he was able to keep it under control before that, the CTE amplified his worst traits and killed his ability to self control
Modern clips: "Oh you can't do that. He's going to be ejected from the game." Old clips: "That's the risk you take running at such a ferocious hitter."
@@amintiri2503 Not really. These new rules are meant to keep players safe. I do understand some new nfl rules are dumb, but when so many nfl players where dieing in ther 50 and 60s due to head trauma, the NFL needed to due something. CTE is a real problem. As much as I love football, I don't want these players dieing from it.
Ehh idk I'd rather fight them than a guy who is more average size. Yea they're big and strong but I'd be able to out maneuver them and ultimately beat them in a fight rather than say a hockey player
@@Son-Of-David1990 there is a reason there r weight classes in combat sports, trust me, you would not want to fight a lineman, they could crush u, plus most in the NFL are prolly quicker than you too
if a linemen gets you on your back, they can end your life right there. they can literally break your back/neck and you're dead. i would never EVER want to fight a linemen from the NFL even if im faster than them. once they get ahold of you, you're toast.
Most costly hit here was the one by Burfect against Brown. There was 18 seconds left in this playoff game, and the Bengal defense had been stopping Pittsburgh all night. This changed the game and ended the Bengals season. I'm not saying Cincinnati would have beat Denver (who won the SB with Peyton Manning that year) or New England and Tom Brady, but they had a chance, and this one play took all that away. To add, Brown said Burfect later apologized directly to him at least.
Probably one of his stupidest though. Hits a fat slow guy who was in no position to make a play even if he was fast and negates a touchdown from his own team with the penalty. Not the sharpest spoon in the drawer.
damn ur right! that wasnt even the focus of the play but its there and pretty disgusting. i’d say it’s way worse than shoving peyton to the bench. i hope he got ejected, fined, and suspended
Javier Delgado to be fair that O linemen completely speared his knees. Did he handle it wrong? Probably. But he had a right to be pissed those are some multi million dollar knees that could have been wrecked from something like that
I've always said, anyone who injures a player while in the act of a committing an illegal (penalty) play should be suspended for as long as the injured player is out.
6:50 This play has a little bit of everything, starting with Jonathan Stewart's block tossing the Saints' blitzing linebacker over his shoulders like a sack of potatoes, and ending with Steve Smith manhandling Jenkins after the late hit.
@@booker4984 I mean o line men are usually way more disciplined then d line so they usually throw hands for a good reason I can't remember a time an O lineman threw hands for a bad rraisn
One of the dirtiest hits was when Warren Sapp hit Chad Clifton. I'm really surprised that's not in here. Clifton was seriously injured, required multiple operations, and it ended his season. He was able to return after that fortunately. One of the biggest cheap shots ever.
@@johndarcangelo6893 Clifton was 30 yards behind the play and just jogging as the play was ending. Sapp, for no reason, just launched himself head first and blind-sided him. It wasn't a block at all. When retired, Sapp does say he regrets his action. The rule was changed to make that type of hit a personal foul. Which means it was dirty, just not at that time.
I'm shocked as a mf ..that the 2 hits on Big Ben weren't on there from T~siz n Lewis. Big Ben said the one hit from Siz was one of the worse he ever experienced n would never want it again. That's the one that broke Ben's neck n nose
The play where the Packers guy body slammed Jim McMahon onto his throwing shoulder essentially ended McMahon’s career. It destroyed his rotator cuff and he was never the same.
@@kyleburgess780 exactly. You can clearly see Rudolph is trying to rip Garrett's helmet off first. It isn't until he does it that Garrett decides to go after Rudolph's helmet.
@@wildestcowboy2668 Yes, football is an aggressive and physical sport. There is still a big difference between being aggressive and intentionally trying to hurt players on the opposing team. Burfict, Suh and Haynesworth were notorious for doing things that would get people hurt. Hines Ward was also bad about it and the reason it's illegal to go to the head during a blindside block when he ended an opposing players season by breaking his jaw on a block.
It was at that moment both the Bengals and the Steelers lost their playoffs because him being taken out at that point screwed the Steelers the next game and the Bengals got screwed because they lost pretty much because of that but that wouldn't have happened if Jeremy Hill's dumbass didn't lay the ball on the ground like he always did
I agree. THat hit looks nasty enough to end a life. Easily could have separated his spine, snapped his neck, or simply blunt force trauma alone. Really does suck
Yuuuuuuup the NFL has hidden that dirty secret for a long time. Watch interviews before the hit and after. He was a bright young kid now he's a babbling fool who can't get along with anyone (definitely because of brain damage) I remember that episode of South Park where they mocked the NFL for not addressing that some of the players definitely have long term brain damage
@@truhce2362 i dunno man, AB is extremely athletic. his hurdle isnt going to only take his back foot 1 1/2 feet off the ground lmao. he barely got any air at all.
Well when you have your soul taken away by a shitty trash player like berfect all because he hates football. Yk. It’s hard to not be crazy. Mania and bi polar disorder developed from head trauma is one hell of an influence
@@ghostamity5116 my mom is bipolar and i have a couple illnesses from her too, those are not the cause of AB's outbursts. AB has CTE or some other head trauma. Bi polar and manic episodes do not make you act like that, mental illness does not do that to a person. also he was not exactly an angel before the VB hit. I think hes had CTE or another severe head trauma injury developing for a long time now and the VB hit exasterbated an already apparent issue.
That AB punt return, although dirty, is still one of the funniest things I’ve seen in football. Also I firmly believe that Burfict hit is the CTE that caused AB to go crazy. AB is the best follow on X though
The incident Charles Martin on Jim McMahon is one of the cheapest shots in NFL history. This wasn't a "took an extra couple of steps" situation. The ball was gone for a few seconds and Martin just decided to slam McMahon to the ground. To show how bad it was, Martin actually got ejected, which was quite a feat in 1986. Jesus, that was 35 years ago. Today, Martin would be facing a multiple game suspension. I read in another video that after the play, the referee took hold of Martin's arm and said, ‘Ninety-four, you're out of game. I'm ejecting you.' And he pulled away and said, ‘I'm not going anywhere with you.' The ref looked at him and said, ‘If you don't come with me, I'm going to let the Bears kill you.'
Absolutely one of the most viscous slams ever. Easily could have ended his career not even being over aggressive or in the moment of the play.... just pure asshole.
This is football and that was not dirty. How was the deffender supposed to stop running full speed. Football should be called the national panzi league
@@whatsomeonesaidwastaken9216 you're right I played a lot of highschool football. If you're in highschool you should try it those are some memories that will stay with me until I die.
Thanks for including some of the older clips. Most of the time these videos of "all-time" and "in NFL history" don't cover anything before generation z. Appreciate it!
The blindside hit on that punter is definitely up there too. So happy the blindside hit is illegal now, easily the dirtiest move a player can do during a play.
One of the freakiest things that can happen watching football. Big helmet to helmet and you can see one of the dudes is clearly fucked up and is just trying to walk around like nothing happened, always makes me cringe. CTE is no joke.
allegedly called myles garrett the n word. a browns coach confirmed garrett went over and told him he was called the n word right away, but obviously rudolph and steelers denied the accusations and even hinted at a lawsuit but to my knowledge nothing of the sort has happened. would certainly explain what he did but he also could've just been frustrated or any other factor.
And Rudolph didn’t like being sacked so he tried to rip off garrets helmet first , then when he couldn’t , garret picked him up by his, ripped it off and hit him over the head with it while having a O line men on em, Play with fire getchu burnt now
@@chrism8057that didn’t happen, garret started it by not pulling off after Rudolph got the ball away, he just wanted to assault him, guy should’ve been suspended the rest of the season
The "hit" on Jim McMahon remains the dirtiest play in football history, to my knowledge. The fact that Charles Martin wasn't banned from the league for life is arguably the biggest travesty of justice the NFL has ever committed. He was only suspended for 2 games.
The last one where he yanked the dudes helmet and lifted him off the ground with it before smacking him in the face with it shows how strong some of these guys are. That is scary strength, just out there handling people like they're kids playing a mans game.
After looking back at this video a few years later, there are definitely some plays that weren’t dirty. Please excuse my younger self lol
I'd say American football has some stupid rules that cause problems. For example the flopping on the ground to avoid taking a tackle is just crazy. In Rugby league you can't do that for exactly this reason, it leads to people smashing you on the ground. That shouldn't be allowed, if you take a voluntary tackle you should lose the ball. get rid of that stupid taking a knee BS to, that sucks.
@@rerooar it’s for the Quarterback and if you see them slide (because they aren’t really supposed to be hit) you don’t hit them it’s just a rule. I get what you’re saying but football is very different from rugby in which the game is played.
@@lil_thanos6213 a lot of times they don’t mean to hit people after they slide, it’s just impossible to “un-commit” from a tackle you already started
I was gonna say the same thing, salute to you for saying it
These are baby hits compared to what football use to be.
7:32 "Popping up and down like he did something impressive." You can *hear* the disdain in that call.
The guy who dealt the dirty hit, Marquel Wade, was promptly ejected for a flagrant personal foul despite Vanderbilt declining the penalty yards due to it essentially sending them backwards compared to where their secondary returner (the main one, Jonathan Krause, was the guy Wade leveled) got the ball. Offenses in football usually decline penalty yards if the result they got on the play during which the flag was thrown is better than where the penalty yards would put them (another prominent example is the New York Giants declining a pass interference penalty on Dallas defensive back Brandon Carr due to the touchdown Odell Beckham Jr scored through an incredible one-handed catch).
@@whatever3132not surprised at all
I hate that as a Arkansas fan
That stiff arm by Steve Smith on the catch in the clip before it was tough though! Dude was ferocious.
@@TheDogGoesWoof69Don't be that guy.
“Hurdles! Kicks a man!” Might be one of the best announcing moments I’ve ever heard. Couldn’t believe what I saw when AB went for the Sparta Kick
Shits to funny
Shit too funny 😂
Bruh that shit was funny af. Almost seems like he did that just cuz he hates the guy that he kicked. Otherwise it don’t really make sense cause he coulda easily went right around that guy for a touchdown lmao dude was literally standing there like a pilon
At least the play by play guy remained a professional on the play
I cant stop laughing
*"Hurdles! Kicks a man!!"*
That line NEVER gets old. 😂😂
That was pretty damn hilarious. 😂😂😂😂
That was badass lol
Like I feel for “A Man,” but oh man is it hilarious.
"And a flag is thrown"
In full disclosure i havent read the NFL rulebook, but im guessing theres nothing on jump kicking a defender mid-play. Imma say no flag
7:00 He had to finish his Madden TD celebration before he could throw hands
😂
Bro, Steve Smith is probably the last person I would want to square up with that era
Bit off more than he could chew, had 3 teammates sorry 5
@@killersaxsoloAmen to that. Didn't they call him Mighty Mouse?
He went for the wrong guy too 😂
“Hurdles! Kicks a man!” Will always be one of the greatest calls ever lmao
Funny ASF. He said it so enthusiastically lol
You gotta love ab. His antics are unmatched
It was hilarious
He said it like it belonged in the game this whole time🤣
@@XMCriminal It should.
Those hits on the punt returners when they're looking up and waiting for the ball are attempted murder 💀
That’s why you fair catch. Not saying what they did was ok but there are protections for the receiver.
It's football not pussy basketball
@@jonathanbagley4043 people like you baffle me. It’s like you don’t know what a hit on a defenseless receiver is. This is the definition copied straight from the nfl themselves: “A kickoff or punt returner attempting to field a kick in the air”
@@spiderodoom In 1946, Brooklyn Dodger manager Leo Durocher made the headlines when he told a sports reporter that: "Nice guys finish last." All the so-called NFL "dirty cheap shots" featured in this video merely carry on an Old American Sports Tradition that existed even before Durocher was born.
Lmao that was my first thought at 3:14 he legit didn't realize that nobody downed him and got folded like a lawn chair
Steve Smith was an absolute gangster. Doesn’t flinch does his celebration the calmly walks over and manhandles Jennings 😂
Jenkins and Steve was a beast. It's Jenkins
Bro was like “lemme finish this and tht ass is mine”
Deez Nuts who’s Jennings?
Deez Nuts stfu
Evil Maddox is this Jennings Burner account
Honestly I got a lot of respect for Linemen protecting their Quaterbacks. Even when the play is over they will do whatever they can to protect them, even by fighting other players
Hell yea, the only problem I see is when they don’t fight the players for doing something to the QB
I would never pick a fight on the other teams sideline because it’s like 60vs1
Miles Roberts Just don’t be a bitch. Ain’t no fear in football.
Miles Roberts fr you’re a pussy
How about you be a good sport and not a bitch like some of these players.
Not trying to sound like an egotistical badass, but if it's your teammate, your brother, getting hit, you got his back no matter what. You go in the moshpit because you know he would do the same for you
Ig if your in the heat of the moment you aren’t really worried about that your just worried about someone hurting ur bro
My favorite clips are when some guy on defense blasts a defenseless QB, gets up like he did nothing wrong, then gets absolutely destroyed by like 3 o-linemen
Crimson & Snow Literally at 13:20
Crimson & Snow 1:17 here’s at least 10 guys going after Sherman. Cry about it.
Crimson & Snow damn dawg you must be fun at parties
Crimson & Snow bruh who cares, why are you mad, how does it affect you
Crimson & Snow i dont understand what the fuck you are mad about
The QB: gets hit*
The linemen: 🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃
💀
True dat
Maurkice Pouncy has a career ahead of him in the MMA. No training required; just have him watch that last clip before each fight and the 1st round knockouts will come
That’s little bro back there. No one disrespects little bro like that.. especially on a late hit. -Offensive Guard
they'd rather hit the DE after he hits the Quarterback instead of before 💀
Steve Smith getting hit, popping right back up, celebrating the touchdown, THEN grabbing the guy and slamming him to the ground will always be iconic
Grabbed the wrong guy though Roman Harper is the one that hit him
I love how Steve Smith scores, takes the late hit, then celebrates, then goes after the guy. Rough rider 😁😁😁
What bothers me is that happenens pretty often to WRs and RBs and I almost NEVER see a flash come out. And a lil unbalanced to me.
@Repent to Jesus Christ shut up
Steve Smith a real 1
@@stevesand8845 GOD Bless You , Jesus Loves You !
@@latynosevensevenseven3930 a Palestinian jew from 2000 years ago love me? Obviously God is not real
2:09 - 2:25 - One of the best play-by-plays I've ever heard. Just because the "kicks a man" sounded like a completely normal football play
“that could be costly for mississippi state” as they’re down by 26 points already in the 2nd quarter 💀
State was down 28 to Auburn in the 2nd quarter this year and came back to win. Thankfully didnt happen in 2019 lmao
@@bakerking5351 I saw that live in the dorm lobby. Was laughing my ass off. Go bulldogs!!!
😂😂😂
ahah i was wondering what this dude on ahah
@@zaysensationalvibes2120 Hail State
I remember watching that game when Charles Martin slammed Jim McMahon on his passing shoulder after the play was over (5:00). It put McMahon on the IR for the rest of the season. That has to be the dirtiest cheap shot in NFL history. The play had been over for 10-15 seconds and Martin just walked up to McMahon and picked him up and slammed him down right on his shoulder. He was suspended for two games it should have been life.
Agreed as a packer fan brain dead move
totally . a completely unnecessary hit, basically assault
As I recall, Martin lost his spot on the roster, the team dropped him at the end of the year, and no one else picked him up.
Ironic that McMahon later finished his career with the Packers backing up Farve.
Dirty AF, but the play wasn't over. When he saw there was an interception, that was his "excuse" for going after the QB.
@@AndyMatts44Yes, it was over. The intercepting player was down immediately after he caught it. Martin was dirty.
Is nobody going to talk about the O-lineman who flipped a dude over him at 6:47, because that was badass.
That was a runningback but yeah that was a hell of a block
That was a running back, hell of a block
That runback, hell block
runback, block
,
"Hurdles, Kicks a man" has to be one of my favorite calls in NFL history, I also don't think it deserves a spot on this list in spite of being a very obvious, and hilarious penalty.
@RUclips ebutuoY he didn't but he clearly wasn't trying to kick him, he was trying to hurdle him thinking he'd go low for the tackle, but he stopped waiting for Brown to juke him
@@willd6231 brown had a open lane said fuck it and went to him and kicked him the the face look at it in slow motion you see him extended his leg into that dude face
He was ABSOLUTELY trying to kick him. Went out of his way to “hurdle” the defender, then sticks his leg out
@@jonathancoleman3731 Right? You're telling me he jumped a full four yards ahead of the punter to "hurdle" him? Why so early? Oh, because he was trying to kick someone in the face, that's why.
Lol he was 100% kicking him on purpose.
Love how at 7:38 even Number 9 is just sitting like
“df you doin, cmon man.”
4:58 the commentator’s “what is this??” gets me every time 😂
I like how Steve smith get hit late celebrates then proceeds to drag tf out of a db😂😂
803 Chris That shit was hilarious
HighAnte a safety, it was Malcolm Jenkins... which makes it better imo 😂
I was about to comment the same shit he done it with ease
@@zanechiefkeefskid4877 what time?
Eli j mannn 6:47
The hit at 4:13 on the punter should have lost him a season of play. That was so dangerous and just because he took it, doesn't mean it didn't hurt him long term.
In the NFL, that might get you two games.
MIGHT.
The punter was Sav Rocca, a 6'5", 265-pound former Aussie Rules football player. He just shook it off.
@@majorsynthqed7374 Still a cheap headshot and should've been an ejection.
@@majorsynthqed7374 and a fucking legend
The punter is a former player from the Australian Football League. That was a normal hit for him lol
"Where were you takin him big mike??"
"To the bus....it was time for him to go home"
Brian Burke respect
Was just thinking about that movie.
One of the best movies!
was looking for this
Such a good movie
You can see the fear in Bridgewater's eyes when that Ram's defender launches into him at 6:40
I remember watching that live, and being so pissed off after that!
Poor guy knew another concussion was coming
"Hurdles, kicks a man!" Will forever be my favorite comment by an NFL commentator ever. Never ceases to make me smile whenever I hear it.
That whole commentary sounded like an episode of MXC.
Steve Smith so clean. Celebrates then takes dude down after lmao
"He won't spoil this for me. I will celebrate the touchdown normally, and _then_ I shall wreak my holy vengeance upon him."
mojo bro this is actually hilarious
Malcolm Jenkins got his shit drug
What a fucking beast
6:47 for those who care. It’s also funny to take into account the fact that Steve Smith is 5’ 9”. Dude had no fear, just walked up and brought that man to the ground
6:50 my favorite, not only does the guy keep his composure after the late hit, but also throws the guy to the ground when he comes after him😂
Steve smith just like that
if he screwed with him even one more time, Smith would have had him no problem
Scores. Celebrates. Beats the guy's ass. That is Steve Smith and why he's a legend.
If I ever have a kid, boy or girl, I'm naming it Steve Smith Sr.
That's Steve Smith Boi! Man handled his situations.
“HURTLES, KICKS A MAN!” That gets me every time 😂
That's one of the best "almost had it" moments in NFL history. Dude thought he was gonna jump a fully standing man 😂😂
😂
Yep, "The Ninja Hurtles" 🙄
Steve Smith holding Jenkins up by his facemask while talking shit down to him has to be the best way to win an altercation while wearing helmets that I’ve ever seen.
That is a young Jennings there. Had to make sure that it was him.
@Jonathan King Dat's the one lol
He grabbed him by the Jersey not helmet
Steve Smith’s was my favorite clip here. Get hit with a cheap shot. “Bitch, I celebrate in your face.” “Bitch, I am 5 foot 4 but will now kick your ass.”
Dude was one of my favorite players. Just a stone cold badass.
1mp0ster he was feared too. Dude is hellva strong
"And now Brown is off to the races!!"
"Hurdles!!"
"KICKS A MAN!!!"
He thought this was Blitz: The League
It kills me how the announcer said it like it's a normal thing. They were more worried about why he didn't take the outside than kicking a guy in the face.
@ReturnoftheBrotha Yeah but it looked like he went towards the guy just to hurdle him for style points which is just unnecessary
It was his Seth Rollins impression
@ReturnoftheBrotha ha ha
"Hurdles!"
"KICKS A MAN!"
Yoo he booted his ass
SEKKEI_UNLIMITED actually he booted his face
@@RSndlrCBG touchè
I bursted into laughter after seeing that😂😂😂
If you didn’t say it I was 😂
I remember that Alonso hit on Flacco. Pretty sure a few plays later Flacco absolutely torches Alonso's lack of coverage for a touchdown. Long time ago, but I remember feeling very satisfied seeing that.
Flacco missed rest of season... He was knocked out. I actually think that is when Lamar Jackson went in and started from there on out
That was definitely one of the dirtier ones on here
@@brandonrizzo3491I believe you’re correct
Mississippi state vs auburn. Announcer: “that could’ve been really costly for Mississippi state they got the stop on 3rd and long .” When the score was 35-9 Auburn 😂😂
Nobody:
Phil Simms in Madden:
But it was the 2nd quarter and if they scored it would of been a 20 point game at half and that’s possible to come back from
Bobby American I mad he said he too k a dive the linebacker out weighs him by 60 pounds
I don't see where the targeting call was tho. Didnt hit him in the helmet.
10:46 the last time Antonio Brown had a sane thought
That hit did somethin to his brain
it made him dye his mustache blonde
Burfect should never play another snap in his life.
Sam Black or if he does play, every team gets to do a free shot similar to Juju’s hit on him for every remaining game of his career.
True very sad to because he is a great player just a fucking wacko now
Flacco looked like he was asking for the check after being hit lol
Lol I hate laughing at that but it's true 😆
🤣🤣🤣 He did look like that though.
In a spongebob voice “ooooh waaaaaiterrrr” lmao.
“Check please!” 😂
Its called "fencing response" and is indicative of a brain injury like a concussion. I mean still a solid joke, just something I think football fans should be aware of considering it's unfortunate frequency in the game.
its hilarious that steve smith proceeded to taunt and then absolutely mandhandled the dude that late hit him🤣
I'm so happy for Steve Smith. He tooked that cheap shot than whooped that dude's ass. Kudos to you bro. All these cheaters should get their jaw rocked.
That was a good revenge move by Smith
He didn't kick anyone's ass
Smitty the goat
as should u
Steve Smith been a G
Firm believer that the hit on Antonio Brown at 10:46 ended the mans life as a normal person, he hasn't been close to right since...
That one's rough to watch
Cincinnati was then immediately hit with a second personal foul penalty because cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones made heavy contact with a Steelers coach who was on the field to check on Brown after Burfict clocked him.
He was extremely egotistical before that, so he was never normal to being with. Did it exasperate his condition? Possibly
@@prollins6443ehhh he was WAYYYYY more normal pre hit. The worst thing was maybe he jawed too much, but that’s like 90% of star receivers lol
@@avantesmith6442nah he's was an egotistical cunt to people who didn't praise him.
6:48
Smitty might be small be he really ain't the one to try. He really scored, gets up, celebrates then had this man on the ground in seconds 😂
Yeah one player you never want to get caught up in trash talking or one to go after like that lol
That was savage. Holding him up by his helmet face to face
Can we talk about the block for that tho 😂😂
Lol what are you talking about 🤣 he went after him after the guy got attacked by his teammates
@@liljoei yeah homie got flipped 😂
That shot to AB during the Bengals game changed his life. Never was the same after that. Burfict was guilty of several of these types of shots
he literally had like 1500 and 1300 yards the 2 seasons after that
@@luziair4634 He himself said that he was different after that hit. Like CTE different.
He's been a tard ever since that hit!!!
Brown had issues like this when he was a kid and all throughout football. That hit didn't change him.
@@eduardopena5893he did but he was able to keep it under control before that, the CTE amplified his worst traits and killed his ability to self control
Modern clips: "Oh you can't do that. He's going to be ejected from the game."
Old clips: "That's the risk you take running at such a ferocious hitter."
The better days of football
Good thing this ain't the old days anymore, all these dudes gonna retire and be retards when they're older
@@amintiri2503 Not really. These new rules are meant to keep players safe. I do understand some new nfl rules are dumb, but when so many nfl players where dieing in ther 50 and 60s due to head trauma, the NFL needed to due something. CTE is a real problem. As much as I love football, I don't want these players dieing from it.
@@cake. English next time
@@YourUpperLip1 he made a couple spelling mistakes but if you can’t understand what he is saying you need to check your english.
I love it when the massive linemen stand up for their teammates. You don't want to mess with them
Ehh idk I'd rather fight them than a guy who is more average size. Yea they're big and strong but I'd be able to out maneuver them and ultimately beat them in a fight rather than say a hockey player
@@Son-Of-David1990 fighting isnt all about size. Sure it helps to be big and strong but it's speed that will be a bigger factor
@@Son-Of-David1990 there is a reason there r weight classes in combat sports, trust me, you would not want to fight a lineman, they could crush u, plus most in the NFL are prolly quicker than you too
@@Son-Of-David1990 you are right, so many big dudes in the gym turn into punching bags after about 30 seconds
if a linemen gets you on your back, they can end your life right there. they can literally break your back/neck and you're dead. i would never EVER want to fight a linemen from the NFL even if im faster than them. once they get ahold of you, you're toast.
I like how the Auburn dude got hit so hard by such a larger dude that it genuinely looked like he dove
Honestly cant believe he got targeting for that tho
Dcshaggy stfu
Evil Maddox stfu toxic toddler
@@jeradanderson42 He lowered and led with his helmet. That's why it's targeting
7:00 love how Steve Smith decides to celebrate first before going and fighting the guy. 😂
I like the way Steve Smith celebrates first, then starts to throw down.
@NoSoyAllowed Wide receiver with a strong safety attitude
@NoSoyAllowed Well, he's a punk anyway.
@@SouthernGreyShark say that to his face.
imagine hitting a guy after he scored on you. he celebrates and then has you on your ass with your face mask in his hand. i would just retire
best reaction to getting hit in the whole video, smith didnt fuck around lmao
Bruhhh Browns kick with the live commentary “makes a man miss, hurdle, kicks a man!!!”😂
The BigBalvin THIS IS SPARTA
Great call by dan fouts! 😂
Juice that was Ian eagle lol
The BigBalvin 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
AB been on his bullshit🤣
Is anyone else gonna talk about the block at 6:49 he flipped him over his back
That guy deserves a good job
Brodown 64 jonathan stewart btw
@@mac4408 Thanks!
Nice eyes dude! Never would've caught that.
I was praying someone else saw it and was gonna say something
Most costly hit here was the one by Burfect against Brown. There was 18 seconds left in this playoff game, and the Bengal defense had been stopping Pittsburgh all night. This changed the game and ended the Bengals season. I'm not saying Cincinnati would have beat Denver (who won the SB with Peyton Manning that year) or New England and Tom Brady, but they had a chance, and this one play took all that away.
To add, Brown said Burfect later apologized directly to him at least.
That last one seemed clean, he was just trying to put the QBs helmet back on for him. Nice guy
Love how the linemen knocked him tf out.
Nice
True
Being a Steelers fan I would say that was assault
Being a Browns fan, I would say it was just helping him out 🤣
That shot wasn't even Suh's dirtiest cheap shot, you could make a whole dirtiest cheap shots video with nothing but him.
him, Aaron Donald, Romanoski
I don't understand how you put him on this list without the stomp on Aaron Rogers head on Thanksgiving??!!
Probably one of his stupidest though. Hits a fat slow guy who was in no position to make a play even if he was fast and negates a touchdown from his own team with the penalty. Not the sharpest spoon in the drawer.
@@shaunsherman6408 this video was posted 2 years ago
Lol too funny I was looking to make this same comment, he’s been a dirty player his whole career.
Is no one going to talk about 7:55 when they’ve on the D-Line jumped on the guy on the O-Line?
Wow. That was quite the cheap stuff. A jumping double stomp with cleats by a 300 pound man??
It makes sense in so many ways.
POS move = probably a packer
And no flag? = DEFINITELY a packer
MVProfits ikr
damn ur right! that wasnt even the focus of the play but its there and pretty disgusting. i’d say it’s way worse than shoving peyton to the bench. i hope he got ejected, fined, and suspended
Javier Delgado to be fair that O linemen completely speared his knees. Did he handle it wrong? Probably. But he had a right to be pissed those are some multi million dollar knees that could have been wrecked from something like that
The vid of Steve Smith getting hit after the play, celebrating in the dudes face and then going to fight him after the celly was hilarious
I've always said, anyone who injures a player while in the act of a committing an illegal (penalty) play should be suspended for as long as the injured player is out.
They should really implement that for real
And pay their hospital bills
@@hahaimasian And rehabilitation, and cover any monetary loss due to contractual obligations with sponsors.
@@hahaimasian and help the injured player with daily PT.
This should be a criminal charge. Period.
Bruh I just love how when ab is doing the punt return he went “ab hurdles kick a man” 💀😭😂
Tacklers needs to be tackled, I guess kickers needs to be kicked
@@ShadyDisguise what did you try to say
XEN0 Recker3078 eerdd
Yep he is a stand up guy.......
Just wanted to put his best foot forward.......
The way Steve Smith celebrates his TD and THEN goes after his man. That's some alpha shit right there lol
Steve Smith is just alpha af he's a real man's man always has been always will be
And then celebrates AGAIN after he’s done throwing the guy to the ground lmao.
Was jus bouta say dat
That's cause he a man and not a good little Joe Biden loving gun banning clown....
Always been a bad man. You don’t fuck with Steve.
6:50 This play has a little bit of everything, starting with Jonathan Stewart's block tossing the Saints' blitzing linebacker over his shoulders like a sack of potatoes, and ending with Steve Smith manhandling Jenkins after the late hit.
It warms my heart when o line men deck mofos that touch their qb
As a tight end. It’s our job to protect those men back there
I don’t know about headhunting but you gotta to show those defensive players that they can’t do that
@@booker4984 I mean o line men are usually way more disciplined then d line so they usually throw hands for a good reason I can't remember a time an O lineman threw hands for a bad rraisn
@@domlorenz8324 Richie Incognito
Domenik Lingvay stfu
One of the dirtiest hits was when Warren Sapp hit Chad Clifton. I'm really surprised that's not in here. Clifton was seriously injured, required multiple operations, and it ended his season. He was able to return after that fortunately. One of the biggest cheap shots ever.
When anybody brings up cheap shots I immediately think Sapp hitting Clifton
Just like some if the hits in this video, that was a clean hit. People only complain because the guy got hurt but Sapp didn't do anything wrong.
@@johndarcangelo6893 you are exactly right, Sapp said he played from whistle to whistle
@@johndarcangelo6893
No. That hit was dirty as fuck.
@@johndarcangelo6893 Clifton was 30 yards behind the play and just jogging as the play was ending. Sapp, for no reason, just launched himself head first and blind-sided him. It wasn't a block at all. When retired, Sapp does say he regrets his action. The rule was changed to make that type of hit a personal foul. Which means it was dirty, just not at that time.
6:47 that whole play was crazy! I thought that one guy flipping the other guy upside down over his shoulder was going to be the hit.
Smith hitting the celly before punking that corner is the best highlight ever.
5:23 #29 is an amazing has amazing sportsmanship I respect him
Joe Flacco after his hit was like "ill take another good sir"
Joe Flacco - "Check please"
😂😂😂
Supastar2808 ! 🤣🤣🤣
I'm shocked as a mf ..that the 2 hits on Big Ben weren't on there from T~siz n Lewis. Big Ben said the one hit from Siz was one of the worse he ever experienced n would never want it again. That's the one that broke Ben's neck n nose
I love when Malcolm Jenkins tried to bully Steve Smith and he just set him down 😂😂😂
Much respect to Mitch for getting up and going after the man himself
The play where the Packers guy body slammed Jim McMahon onto his throwing shoulder essentially ended McMahon’s career. It destroyed his rotator cuff and he was never the same.
dd wooten If only he could’ve recovered, the bears definitely would’ve had a dynasty
That was probably the dirtiest hit I ever saw.
Bunghole Shagnasty reminded me of a replay where Daron Talbert knocked out Roger Staubach after the play was almost over.
i would feel bad for mcmahon but danny trevathon tried to end davante adams life too so i guess thats just how it is between those teams
@5:00, Bears dynasty goes down. They were 14-2 and #1 seed, should've played NYG in title game that yr.
“Brown is off to the races! Hurdles, kicks a man!” That shit is GOLD
i was loling lol
One of the greatest calls in sports history
Randy Moss: fake-moons a goalpost
Joe Buck: THAT IS A DISGUSTING ACT
Myles Garrett: Swings a helmet at a dude's head
Joe Buck: Aw gosh!
It's cuz Moss owned his beloved Packers and he couldn't handle it. Everybody knows Buck is a GB simp.
Myles Garrett is my hero for it to
Buck is the worst.
Rudolph deserved it.
@@kyleburgess780 exactly. You can clearly see Rudolph is trying to rip Garrett's helmet off first. It isn't until he does it that Garrett decides to go after Rudolph's helmet.
1:34 They forgot to blow the whistle
It's wild that Suh is still allowed to play after so many dirty plays by him
He has ended careers already. His should be over. So glad vontaze burfict is out of the league. He is probably responsible for CTE on several players.
There is a time when bullies need to be ejected from the league
It's football boys not golf
@@wildestcowboy2668 Yes, football is an aggressive and physical sport. There is still a big difference between being aggressive and intentionally trying to hurt players on the opposing team. Burfict, Suh and Haynesworth were notorious for doing things that would get people hurt. Hines Ward was also bad about it and the reason it's illegal to go to the head during a blindside block when he ended an opposing players season by breaking his jaw on a block.
@@buddylee83 That's why he said it ain't golf.
11:09 This moment literally made ab go off his rocker for the rest of his life, its so sad to see
It was at that moment both the Bengals and the Steelers lost their playoffs because him being taken out at that point screwed the Steelers the next game and the Bengals got screwed because they lost pretty much because of that but that wouldn't have happened if Jeremy Hill's dumbass didn't lay the ball on the ground like he always did
I agree. THat hit looks nasty enough to end a life. Easily could have separated his spine, snapped his neck, or simply blunt force trauma alone. Really does suck
Yuuuuuuup the NFL has hidden that dirty secret for a long time. Watch interviews before the hit and after. He was a bright young kid now he's a babbling fool who can't get along with anyone (definitely because of brain damage) I remember that episode of South Park where they mocked the NFL for not addressing that some of the players definitely have long term brain damage
He could have died. It’s all I could think about…that much force going the other way so quickly, he could have snapped his neck.
Unfortunately, he was a dumbass long before he got into the NFL.
"We don't know why Brown felt like he had to do that." Been hearing that said about this headcase so much lately.
I think honestly that he tried to hurdle but he over judged it and kicked the guys helmet in the dirt
@@truhce2362 i dunno man, AB is extremely athletic. his hurdle isnt going to only take his back foot 1 1/2 feet off the ground lmao. he barely got any air at all.
Well when you have your soul taken away by a shitty trash player like berfect all because he hates football. Yk. It’s hard to not be crazy. Mania and bi polar disorder developed from head trauma is one hell of an influence
@@ghostamity5116 he still wasn’t right even before that hit, dudes always been a wackjob
@@ghostamity5116 my mom is bipolar and i have a couple illnesses from her too, those are not the cause of AB's outbursts. AB has CTE or some other head trauma. Bi polar and manic episodes do not make you act like that, mental illness does not do that to a person.
also he was not exactly an angel before the VB hit. I think hes had CTE or another severe head trauma injury developing for a long time now and the VB hit exasterbated an already apparent issue.
That AB punt return, although dirty, is still one of the funniest things I’ve seen in football. Also I firmly believe that Burfict hit is the CTE that caused AB to go crazy. AB is the best follow on X though
The best is when the teammates look at their own guy in disgust and don’t back him up if shit comes at him
Unfortunately that is VERY rare in all sports.
The incident Charles Martin on Jim McMahon is one of the cheapest shots in NFL history. This wasn't a "took an extra couple of steps" situation. The ball was gone for a few seconds and Martin just decided to slam McMahon to the ground. To show how bad it was, Martin actually got ejected, which was quite a feat in 1986. Jesus, that was 35 years ago. Today, Martin would be facing a multiple game suspension.
I read in another video that after the play, the referee took hold of Martin's arm and said, ‘Ninety-four, you're out of game. I'm ejecting you.' And he pulled away and said, ‘I'm not going anywhere with you.' The ref looked at him and said, ‘If you don't come with me, I'm going to let the Bears kill you.'
That Ref meant it to. I bet he'd have let him stay in the game and literally let the Bears stomp his ass into a puddle...
@Windy City Blues Um, that's former WCW tag team, and world television champion, member of the Four Horseman, my good sir.👍
Fact...and another fact is that we all know that its no surprise who's doing the vast majority, if not all, of the cheapest shots.
To be fair Jim McMahon was a asshole.
Absolutely one of the most viscous slams ever. Easily could have ended his career not even being over aggressive or in the moment of the play.... just pure asshole.
I know injuries and bush league plays aren’t funny. But 14:04. Joe Flacco like “Check please” 😂
That was Flacco’s fault..if he didn’t wanna risk a hit, don’t get greedy..he waited too long to slide.
The hit on Trubisky wasn't dirty. The guy obviously ease's up. It was just too late.
This is football and that was not dirty. How was the deffender supposed to stop running full speed. Football should be called the national panzi league
jobecahobi 77 I understand where you’re coming from but people while going full speed still have sometime to adjust and try to avoid the qb
This video is the exact reason why “targeting” is a thing and can get you ejected from the game immediately 😅
I find it hilarious when guys throw punches at guys wearing football helmets.
they still hurt a lot especially the whiplash
You should watch more hockey. You can still cause damage with a helmet in the way. Or you could hit hard enough to knock the damn thing off.
@@whatsomeonesaidwastaken9216 you're right I played a lot of highschool football. If you're in highschool you should try it those are some memories that will stay with me until I die.
@@Jadesbrother I fear getting hit in the neck with the ice skates.
@@Ur-HarkonThePainSeeker eh doesn’t happen often. That’s like getting struck by lightning.
Steve Smith was a Man among men. Straight beast.
A man amongst men?
You gotta appreciate the o lineman consistently sticking up for everyone
Well when you think about it, it's their job. They are there to protect. That's their purpose.
Linemen live for that stuff.
That's why every smart player hangs out with the O Line. They are just genuinely fun to be with and they will always have your back
Watching AB get hit by Burfict is even more maddening after Burfict JUST admitted that he always played dirty against the Steelers
“The ball is long gone , what is this ?” 😂😂🤣
1:16 I like how Trubiskey pops back up and is like "Nuh uh, you are not leaving our bench area before we whoop your ass first."
Thanks for including some of the older clips. Most of the time these videos of "all-time" and "in NFL history" don't cover anything before generation z. Appreciate it!
The defender in 3:07 forgot he was still in college
I’m sorry but the commentating at 2:22 😂 “Hurdles... kicks a man!”
The hit in McMahon is by far the worst cheap shot of all time (coming from a lifelong packer fan)
Jack Coogan man I can’t even imagine how that would be taken today
The blindside hit on that punter is definitely up there too. So happy the blindside hit is illegal now, easily the dirtiest move a player can do during a play.
Appreciate that. As a bears fan we’ve had some horrible ones against y’all. Takes true sportsman to admit that.
as a packer fan you should know about warren sapp's blindside hit on chad clifton.
@@pokeysdad17 yea but Warren was not a bear but yes he is
4:29 - Legitimately the most insanely egregious play, without question lol
Literally cost chicago a repeat
Just straight up suplexed the man cause he felt like it
@@danielespiritu4726 ?? 💀
I love how the commentator says “What is this?”
yeah like what
Jadeveon Clowney's hit on Carson Wentz from the 2019 season in the playoffs was late, helmet to helmet and essentially ended Carson Wentz's career.
1:51 bruh 24 ain't fooling me he walkin back to his sideline with his head twitchin from that hit trying to hide it. 😂
Lmao he was prob on the verge of tears😭
jeez you ain't lying
We dont need more people ending up with Herschel Walker brain damage
Wtf maybe robot malfunction?😂
One of the freakiest things that can happen watching football. Big helmet to helmet and you can see one of the dudes is clearly fucked up and is just trying to walk around like nothing happened, always makes me cringe.
CTE is no joke.
Dam I go to LSU now but that hit at 3:14 what a loser that’s so dirty
Sean C yo sup, lives in Tennessee and I’m a vols fan
O fr?
gta freak yup
The ball was still alive
Sakura From Wii Sports not in college that’s only an nfl rule.
They missed some classics like Haynesworth stomping Gurode but on second thought that wasn't a cheap shot that was felony assault.
Man that last clip, what did Rudolf do? He was getting mugged out there. If his O-line wasn’t there to back him up they would’ve killed him.
allegedly called myles garrett the n word. a browns coach confirmed garrett went over and told him he was called the n word right away, but obviously rudolph and steelers denied the accusations and even hinted at a lawsuit but to my knowledge nothing of the sort has happened. would certainly explain what he did but he also could've just been frustrated or any other factor.
And Rudolph didn’t like being sacked so he tried to rip off garrets helmet first , then when he couldn’t , garret picked him up by his, ripped it off and hit him over the head with it while having a O line men on em, Play with fire getchu burnt now
@@chrism8057that didn’t happen, garret started it by not pulling off after Rudolph got the ball away, he just wanted to assault him, guy should’ve been suspended the rest of the season
@@SplitAppleOhif that’s the reason then he’s even more soft.
@@cantprocess calling myles garrett soft is crazy, he could snap you in fucking half with little effort lmao
5:13 Tf is Sherlock Holmes doing on the field
Bostonboy22 that was saddam Hussein
That’s mike ditka!!
r/rareinsults
The commentators for Antonio Brown's Spartan kick deserve an award
" kicks a man "
*HURDLES! KICKS A MAN!*
THIS IS SPARTA
The "hit" on Jim McMahon remains the dirtiest play in football history, to my knowledge. The fact that Charles Martin wasn't banned from the league for life is arguably the biggest travesty of justice the NFL has ever committed. He was only suspended for 2 games.
Could you imagine that today? He’d be up on charges
@@EducationInHistory Hell, I imagine a current day player would be arrested and escorted off the field after being ejected for that.
Especially since McMahon had just had shoulder surgery
@@maxash2281 That makes Charles Martin even worse in my eyes: the bodyslam alone was completely uncalled for.
I've been watching football over 50 years and that was the worst I've ever seen, by far
Gronk dropping the elbow on White is hilarious.
Everyone was laughing on that one
The last one where he yanked the dudes helmet and lifted him off the ground with it before smacking him in the face with it shows how strong some of these guys are. That is scary strength, just out there handling people like they're kids playing a mans game.
Miles Garrett may be a moron, but goddamn he’s strong af. Rudolf was in the right, but still, don’t pick a fight with THAT GUY.
Eh ya they got decent short term strength but they all suck absolute dick with anything hypertrophy related
yeh then ogokie i think flattens the helmet swinger with punches to the helmet at that point,
Did you see right before he yanked the guys helmet off, it was because the other guy had started tugging on his helmet first…?
@@matthewgoetter3127 yeah the qb def yanked defense man's head
This whole compilation could’ve just been Suh, Romanowski, and Burfict. Dirtiest players I’ve seen
Charles Martin
“I don’t know why brown thought he had to do that?” 😂😂😂
Clancy Ruthy just saying the quarterback tried to steal his helmet first
Ian Smith he did that cause the guy from the browns wouldn’t let go of him and also he’s talking about Antonio brown🤦♂️
Clancy Ruthy idiot
You guys clearly didnt watch the whole video. He was talk when antonio brown kicked the kicker in the face not the last part of the video LOL
It was obv an act of racism.