5:49 1:42 … That’s sportsmanship in a physical game crybaby! Walter Payton respected Ronnie Lott so don’t Gen Z us to death after the fact. That’s weak! 1) Ronnie tattooed him after the first time step but gave him his props. 2) Walter decided to run after/through the whistle and Ronnie gave him his props, while not losing the physical & tough guy edge, by also running through/after the whistle.
@@staceypayton5159 Im a Patriots fan, but when I was 6yrs old Walter Payton was the 1st athlete I ever wanted to be like when I grew up...he was universally revered, and thru the tv he seemed extremely affable, quite funny...He was arguably the greatest football player ever...Id love to see what hed be able to do in todays pass heavy game because unlike many if not most of the great between the tackle feature RBs he was truly outstanding at catching the ball and making plays after the catch...he was also as dominant at blocking as any RB Ive ever seen...He could also throw and kick the ball far better than RBs usually ever can...He was as complete a player as a RB can be...Many Patsfans and football fans these days will insist that Tom Brady is the greatest football player ever, but I cant/wont argue with any1 who insists that Walter Payton was the best...His work ethic was beyond legendary, and words can not begin to fully convey how tough he was.
@@michaelallen8112 Glad you enjoyed. Right now in works I have Kevin Ross, Deron Cherry, Mark Murphy, Alvin Walton, Barry Wilburn, & many other DB/CBs. Will prob be a little Redskins homer friendly this summer as I finish editing so pls be patient..any special requests?
@@nflxfiles Yes, when u get a chance Albert Lewis 49er Eric Wright James Hasty Terry McDaniels Hanford Dixon Frank Minniefield Herb Adderley Leroy Irvin Rod Perry Jim Marsalis couple of names
Lost a lot of respect for Lott after watching this. Not because he was consistently run over by the best to ever do it, but because of all the cheap shots against one of the classiest players to ever play in the NFL.
Rewatched this, the video should be called “11 minutes of Payton dominating Ronnie Lott” . Standard tackling drills show at point of contact Payton pushed thru Lott every time . Not once did Lott as a solo tackler reverse Payton’s forward motion , but rode him to the ground as Payton gained additional distance . Most of the time he was involved in tackling Payton was when Lott was as an additional tackler . Funny when Lott has a late on hit Payton after he is on the ground and then after a series of unsportsmanlike cheap punches by Lott , Payton throws him off. If Lott is among the best defensive players , just proves how great Payton was .
@@cedricbeard4609yeah and those fuckers decided to rub in a 23-0 shutout in the NFC championship by handing it off to a lineman. The next year, they met the Fridge.
Still pissed that Ditka kept him out of the end zone in the super bowl. He takes them all the way to the goal line and Ditka gives it to the fridge. Uncool Ditka.
Noah Jackson #65 Was Fast! He Mauled And Trucked Guys For Years. He Pulled So Much In (Pre Ditka) Walter's Early Years, He Should Have Been A Fullback 🤷🏿♂️. I Grew Up Watching These Bears Teams With My Dad As A Little Boy In The Late 70's To Mid 80's. Look Up The Walter Payton 1975-79 Highlights. You'll See What I Mean With #65 Noah Jackson 👌🏿!
@@brianhenson4849 when they mention great running backs, Payton is on the list but he's towards the bottom. When they mention GREATEST defensive backs, Lott is tops. Dude was an all pro as a cornerback AND safety. Cut off part of his finger so he can play the following week for goodness.
@@joelm3954 you have no idea what you are talking about. The only RBs that ever compete with Payton on ANY list are Sanders and Jim brown... On NFL's OWN list Payton is the 4th best player of all-time and Ronnie Lott is not above him....Lott's a good safety but he is not a top 5 player ever. Heck, Ed Reed, Rod Woodson and Deion Sanders are routinely listed as his equal or better. And for my money, Payton was the most complete football player who ever lived if not the greatest. The man has the most TD passes for a non-QB in the Super Bowl era, still is 3rd in all-purpose yards, has 31 yard KR average (which would be a record if he qualified) and even has punted the ball 40 yards....I defy ronnie to do all that. Brush up on your NFL history, how his peers and how the NFL has viewed Payton because you look like an uninformed, meatball fool right now.
Lott was great but Payton was the best ever.
5:49 1:42 … That’s sportsmanship in a physical game crybaby! Walter Payton respected Ronnie Lott so don’t Gen Z us to death after the fact. That’s weak!
1) Ronnie tattooed him after the first time step but gave him his props.
2) Walter decided to run after/through the whistle and Ronnie gave him his props, while not losing the physical & tough guy edge, by also running through/after the whistle.
Walter was my mum's baby brother...he died in her arms ..I appreciate the love .🙏
@@staceypayton5159 Im a Patriots fan, but when I was 6yrs old Walter Payton was the 1st athlete I ever wanted to be like when I grew up...he was universally revered, and thru the tv he seemed extremely affable, quite funny...He was arguably the greatest football player ever...Id love to see what hed be able to do in todays pass heavy game because unlike many if not most of the great between the tackle feature RBs he was truly outstanding at catching the ball and making plays after the catch...he was also as dominant at blocking as any RB Ive ever seen...He could also throw and kick the ball far better than RBs usually ever can...He was as complete a player as a RB can be...Many Patsfans and football fans these days will insist that Tom Brady is the greatest football player ever, but I cant/wont argue with any1 who insists that Walter Payton was the best...His work ethic was beyond legendary, and words can not begin to fully convey how tough he was.
@@dp233332 Ty and God bless you sir ..Your comments are very much appreciated 🙏✊
Payton killed everyone with sweetness
2 of the best in their respective positions.
Two legends going at it. Bear down
Payton is my all time favorite RB.. Im from Detroit, and everyone loves Barry Sanders. But for me its "sweetness" all day...
Ronnie still sees Walter in his nightmares. 34 = Goat. My God he ran Angry.
This is good stuff what an incredible first hit right out the gate
Glad you enjoyed my friend thank you for watching & commenting.
@@nflxfiles Outstanding compilation. New footage is hard to find. Great matchup of two brutal players and two of the best to ever play.
@@cygnusx-3217 Thank you my friend I appreciate you watching/commenting & you are correct, two of the greatest/most brutal to ever play.
I appreciate your videos.
Thank you much glad you enjoy them I appreciate you watching & taking time to comment.
@@nflxfiles great footage. Imma CB enthusiast who up next on the CB catalog??
@@michaelallen8112 Glad you enjoyed. Right now in works I have Kevin Ross, Deron Cherry, Mark Murphy, Alvin Walton, Barry Wilburn, & many other DB/CBs. Will prob be a little Redskins homer friendly this summer as I finish editing so pls be patient..any special requests?
@@nflxfiles Yes, when u get a chance Albert Lewis 49er Eric Wright James Hasty Terry McDaniels Hanford Dixon Frank Minniefield Herb Adderley Leroy Irvin Rod Perry Jim Marsalis couple of names
Lost a lot of respect for Lott after watching this. Not because he was consistently run over by the best to ever do it, but because of all the cheap shots against one of the classiest players to ever play in the NFL.
Ronnie got a little buttSore that second go-around
Rewatched this, the video should be called “11 minutes of Payton dominating Ronnie Lott” . Standard tackling drills show at point of contact Payton pushed thru Lott every time . Not once did Lott as a solo tackler reverse Payton’s forward motion , but rode him to the ground as Payton gained additional distance . Most of the time he was involved in tackling Payton was when Lott was as an additional tackler . Funny when Lott has a late on hit Payton after he is on the ground and then after a series of unsportsmanlike cheap punches by Lott , Payton throws him off. If Lott is among the best defensive players , just proves how great Payton was .
2:23 3:13 5:40 6:30
1984 SF 49ers had to beat Chicago & Miami to win the SB.
@@cedricbeard4609yeah and those fuckers decided to rub in a 23-0 shutout in the NFC championship by handing it off to a lineman. The next year, they met the Fridge.
Jim McMahon in 1983 hit Lott pretty good and took him for a ride.
Still pissed that Ditka kept him out of the end zone in the super bowl. He takes them all the way to the goal line and Ditka gives it to the fridge. Uncool Ditka.
Payton could bench 475 Lott could not come close
You see how agile the guards were
Noah Jackson #65 Was Fast! He Mauled And Trucked Guys For Years. He Pulled So Much In (Pre Ditka) Walter's Early Years, He Should Have Been A Fullback 🤷🏿♂️. I Grew Up Watching These Bears Teams With My Dad As A Little Boy In The Late 70's To Mid 80's.
Look Up The Walter Payton 1975-79 Highlights. You'll See What I Mean With #65 Noah Jackson 👌🏿!
Payton was very good but Lott is one of the greatest ever.
Payton owns Lott, did you even watch him blow him up
@@brianhenson4849 when they mention great running backs, Payton is on the list but he's towards the bottom. When they mention GREATEST defensive backs, Lott is tops. Dude was an all pro as a cornerback AND safety. Cut off part of his finger so he can play the following week for goodness.
What are you talking about, Payton is number 1 or 2 top rb ever
@@joelm3954 you have no idea what you are talking about. The only RBs that ever compete with Payton on ANY list are Sanders and Jim brown...
On NFL's OWN list Payton is the 4th best player of all-time and Ronnie Lott is not above him....Lott's a good safety but he is not a top 5 player ever. Heck, Ed Reed, Rod Woodson and Deion Sanders are routinely listed as his equal or better.
And for my money, Payton was the most complete football player who ever lived if not the greatest. The man has the most TD passes for a non-QB in the Super Bowl era, still is 3rd in all-purpose yards, has 31 yard KR average (which would be a record if he qualified) and even has punted the ball 40 yards....I defy ronnie to do all that.
Brush up on your NFL history, how his peers and how the NFL has viewed Payton because you look like an uninformed, meatball fool right now.
Don’t bother trying to explain Sweetness to a idiot.
RONNIE STILL HAS TIRE MARKS AFTER BO RAN HIM OVER! RONNIE GOT HIT BY GHE BIG TRAIN! 🚊