In his short NFL career, Christian Okoye was the ultimate power house at 265 lbs with abs. Mike Alstott was a one man demolition team, like straight of NFL Blitz video game. The dude had to have named his balls John Wayne and Chuck Norris.
They could’ve filled this up with a whole bunch of BEASTMODE and Adrian Peterson highlights and all I need is popcorn and a Sprite NFL throwback is awesome
@@vincentmichael7979 thts crazy bro how many u got and yea hell half the video was filled with AP and BEASTMODE anyway and they even went back to him as a Buffalo Bill, that’s how long he’s been nothing bt pure power it’s crazy both could still play till this day I believe if they wanted too
As a packer fan I remember playing y’all a hell of a lot more than it felt like we should’ve for not bein in the same division, when he played at least. N jacobs was who scared me. Eli, they had Cruz or whatever #80, n then big hicks, Mario manninghams coming to mind for some reason too but I’m not hitting Google to see why that names there n if it’s right. Brandon jacobs could run thru n over anyone n was never scared to, packers run defense has been so god awful for years too so I always knew he was gon fuck us up
Running back really is an artform... I just cannot believe how much the position has been devalued today. Good running backs are a beautiful thing to watch.
Im so bored of the pass-happy full-contact paddycakes NFL. I actually think that some team will load up on maulers on the O-line & go find a few 240+ backs to bludgeon a defense with. Bring back the ground & pound!
Low key, one of the highlights I loved was the Terrell Owens block for Hearst. His blocking ability was superb for a WR. Always played with 100% effort, even if he didn’t get the ball and cried about it.
He’s on pace to be a HoF, no question the second best behind Jim Brown already. Id argue the best in the league right now. He keeps this up for another 3-4 years, he will already be over 10,000
@@voiddcxi2630 Derrick Henry sucked for almost the first three years of his career. Chubb has been a beast ever since he came into the league. Dude also runs way more times a game.
@@JoeMun I really don’t care about how Henry’s first three years went considering that isn’t what I’m talking about. Also it’s a testament to Henry’s ability that he’s able to carry the ball so many times and still be successful.
Thanks for the video NFL Throwback! Jerome Bettis (The Bus) was one of the hardest running backs for any defense to tackle. Does anyone happen to know any brawls that occurred in the NFL during the 1991, 1992, and 1993 regular seasons?
Really missing the golden era NFL of power runningbacks, ferocious defense, and QBs that were field generals and only threw 20 times per game. I'd give anything for the NFL to be like that again
I still think Adrian Peterson’s run at 8:09 is one of the craziest things ever. He’s taking on the whole Bears defense while the rest of his team just stands around 😂
This vid has everything. The GREATS, the forgotten FB bulldozers(Iornhead, Okoye, Czonka, Alstott). Lynch in EVERY UNI, Blount, Wheatley, Jacobs, Buss, Stephen Jackson. TO giving hella effort on Hearst 99 yd td. QBs (Cam/Elway), FOOTBALL IS AMAZING.
@@alexlopez4313This is what idiots believe SMH fact is Pete Caroll wanted Russ to win sbmvp and if that play succeeded it would have elevated his career
Watching the clips from games played on that old astroturf is so nostalgic for me. Reminds me of RBs who rushed 30-35 times per game. Every game. Just a glorious era.
@@mbayediop1094 His wife shot him with a 12 gauge when he was trying to open the door to their house then shot him again in the back of the head. She ended up getting charged for manslaughter instead of murder which was why she did so little time.
Mike Alstott might be my favorite player that didn't play for my team. He might be the best ever at squaring up 1 defender and absolutely trucking them.
I was on the field during warmups in Seattle, 2006. I watched the RB drills on the STL side and at a healthy 6'2, 225 I felt puny standing by him. Then Marc Bulger walked by and I felt huge. Jackson was EXTREMELY agile and powerful. He needed to get away from Martz or they should have treated him like the power runner he truly was.
I'd like to see more pre-merger throwback compilations of the greatest plays each year. Seeing those Jim Brown clips was very cool, and I have to think there's plenty of SportsCenter-worthy plays from the early days of televised NFL football.
I was scrolling through YT and this vid popped up in my timeline, looked interesting so I gave it a watch. Who knew I'd spend 30 amazed at the power, strength and endurance of the runs. What an awesome video!
Awesome, and I was glad to see that clip of Elway trucking the defender (28:25). That brought back memories of my childhood watching Elway each Sunday. Elway was the first QB to run over defenders on occasion.
It's a great compilation, no doubt. But feels strange to only see one Riggins highlight, when he was literally nicknamed The Diesel because of his power runs.
@3:40 they are using the audio from Tony Dorsett's 99 yard run against the Vikings for a Dolphins RB highlight. I know because it's Verne Lundquist and Charlie Waters when they used to to radio games for Dallas.
Brings a tear to my eye to see some good ol old school football
💯
Me too now it's woke two hand touch skirts queer Aikman announcing laundry football. Unfortunately the old school died Dick butkus died too. Rip
Me too
Jim Brown, Mike Alstott, Legarett Blount might be the last of the great power runners
@@dynamicascension981have a blessed day. Beautiful GOD & Jesus Loves You forever.😊😊
Mike Alstott isn’t talked about enough. Absolute powerhouse
i was born in 99' and i still tell people mike is the ultimate power back
How much would you like to talk about Mike Alstott then?
@@jjmah7 like a 1/10 rn
In his short NFL career, Christian Okoye was the ultimate power house at 265 lbs with abs. Mike Alstott was a one man demolition team, like straight of NFL Blitz video game. The dude had to have named his balls John Wayne and Chuck Norris.
Alstott was the closest thing to a modern day John Riggins as I've ever seen.
Always a good day when throwback uploads.
Alstott was one of the scariest runners. 6’1/250 .
Bo jackson man and Derrick Henry rare speed and weight combo probably ever for the RB position
Botted ass comment
😊
No Lion King - Barry Sanders!
They could’ve filled this up with a whole bunch of BEASTMODE and Adrian Peterson highlights and all I need is popcorn and a Sprite NFL throwback is awesome
Always a pleasure to watch the monster that is AP. Led me to fantasy trophies for years
@@vincentmichael7979 thts crazy bro how many u got and yea hell half the video was filled with AP and BEASTMODE anyway and they even went back to him as a Buffalo Bill, that’s how long he’s been nothing bt pure power it’s crazy both could still play till this day I believe if they wanted too
Good combo!
Imagine owning Earl Campbell's jersey that was torn apart insane.
Shit like that was why I always bring up e. Campbell has a top running back
imagine having his helmet print on your chest
That might be the most recognizable jersey among football fans.
Imagine how many shredded Campbell jerseys have been sold as that jersey
His jersey exploded😂
Brandon Jacobs, Marshawn Lynch, and Mike Alstott boutta be on here like 50% of the time
The AAAAAAAAAAA-Train!!!!! #40
...I'd add Christian Akoye to that mix.
@@jahras66 surprisingly I think he was only in there once
Blountt tooo
Bettis
Brandon Jacobs is a true team legend in NY, loved #27's running style
Also at 3:04 Never knew Pat Summerrall announced a game in '07!
I'll never forget when Brian Dawkins from the Eagles put Brandon Jacobs on his ass!
@@unrhuas a cowboys fan I remember this.. Brian Dawkins gave me literal nightmares for years
He was converted from LB. It was likely agility and speed that made it work. It’s good he got a ring.
When he wasn’t fumbling, man he was fun to watch. Because he was good for at least one of those huge bulldozer runs.
As a packer fan I remember playing y’all a hell of a lot more than it felt like we should’ve for not bein in the same division, when he played at least. N jacobs was who scared me. Eli, they had Cruz or whatever #80, n then big hicks, Mario manninghams coming to mind for some reason too but I’m not hitting Google to see why that names there n if it’s right. Brandon jacobs could run thru n over anyone n was never scared to, packers run defense has been so god awful for years too so I always knew he was gon fuck us up
Running back really is an artform... I just cannot believe how much the position has been devalued today. Good running backs are a beautiful thing to watch.
Mike Alstott, Steven Jackson, young LT, man early 2000's football was fun
That field vision cameraview at 12:16 looks sick! Needs to be brought back!!
Right?! It gets you right into the action, and it’s exciting!
I want to see cameras in the RBs helmet. THAT will get you in the action.
Imagine modern DBs trying to tackle Mike Alstott? I think that back is coming back to modern football.
Im so bored of the pass-happy full-contact paddycakes NFL.
I actually think that some team will load up on maulers on the O-line & go find a few 240+ backs to bludgeon a defense with. Bring back the ground & pound!
It will, it will always be a constant flip-flop because once enough LB and DBs are small and faster a big dude will be able to crush dudes
No it won’t it’s officially a passing league
@DripVio you have a bad brain fron playing football please don't comment on anything again 🙄
@@jacoballen5538 I don't think it's going to every be how it was. The league wants a faster game with more scoring and less guys getting hurt.
Mike Alstott was shown in the video six times, yet the most infamous Alstott run - the goal line run against the Vikings in 1997 - isn't shown.
These runs are better...
The last stop for the A-Train will be in Canton , OH
@@Randall_Kildare Simeon Rice and Hardy Nickerson deserve to get in as well.
Derrick Henry has one of the most violent stiff arms in NFL history. And I love it.
Henry be like, Bitch begone !
That Stiff ARM by Herny is VICIOUS!!!
The stiff arm of destiny
Almost forgot how exciting a RB driven league can be
I miss the days
Low key, one of the highlights I loved was the Terrell Owens block for Hearst. His blocking ability was superb for a WR. Always played with 100% effort, even if he didn’t get the ball and cried about it.
Nick Chubb is actually gonna go down as one of the better Browns backs of all time at this rate, which as most of you here know, is saying something.
He’s on pace to be a HoF, no question the second best behind Jim Brown already. Id argue the best in the league right now. He keeps this up for another 3-4 years, he will already be over 10,000
@@JoeMunas long as Derrick Henry is playing at his level idk if Chubb is gonna be the best in the league
@@voiddcxi2630 Derrick Henry sucked for almost the first three years of his career. Chubb has been a beast ever since he came into the league. Dude also runs way more times a game.
@@JoeMun I really don’t care about how Henry’s first three years went considering that isn’t what I’m talking about. Also it’s a testament to Henry’s ability that he’s able to carry the ball so many times and still be successful.
@@voiddcxi2630 it’s not because Chubb CANT tho… if he got the Henry workload he’d have more rushing yards since he’s more efficient.
Nobody does it better than throwback. That run by Barry Sanders against the bears was poetry in motion.
Mike Alstott has one of the most entertaining highlight reels ever.
Right he is a beast!!! My favorite fullback of all time
Yeah absolutely. He’s A-Train.
I truly believe that Marion Barber's escape from the end zone is one of the top 5 plays in NFL history.
Good play for sure. Doesn’t even crack top 100 tho
Bruh what lmaoooo
@@mariosnum1fandoesn’t crack top 1500
It was a insane play for sure greatest effort I have seen in a while
Bruh STOP, your joking right...😂😢😂
Thanks for the video NFL Throwback! Jerome Bettis (The Bus) was one of the hardest running backs for any defense to tackle. Does anyone happen to know any brawls that occurred in the NFL during the 1991, 1992, and 1993 regular seasons?
"Walter Payton, look at this kid play football". Sums it up nicely, he was one of a kind for sure. RIP, Sweetness.
🙏
Bruh he’s not dead😂
How is that funny
They missed Eric Dickerson in this thing.
@@curtisg4817he is ?!?
Really missing the golden era NFL of power runningbacks, ferocious defense, and QBs that were field generals and only threw 20 times per game. I'd give anything for the NFL to be like that again
Yes the totally passing league now and obvious biases against the defenses have weaken a golden product.
@rjam1974 you really can't tackle now or you risk a penalty. If a qb wants a first down, just throw it in the air. It will draw a PI.
Amen
You’d give anything?
I still think Adrian Peterson’s run at 8:09 is one of the craziest things ever. He’s taking on the whole Bears defense while the rest of his team just stands around 😂
Watching in disbelief and amazement
This vid has everything. The GREATS, the forgotten FB bulldozers(Iornhead, Okoye, Czonka, Alstott). Lynch in EVERY UNI, Blount, Wheatley, Jacobs, Buss, Stephen Jackson. TO giving hella effort on Hearst 99 yd td. QBs (Cam/Elway), FOOTBALL IS AMAZING.
Never forget Sweetness :)
love how all of us football fans can just sit and watch this and truly appreciate it
Marshawn grabbing his stuff in the end zone is the funniest and most disrespectful thing ever 😂
Steven Jackson is a vastly underappreciated RB. If he played for a good team he'd be talked about more
Steven Jackson is so underated.
I been saying the same thing. I mean he passed Dickersons rushing record. Dude was a beast
As a Seahawks fan I was terrified of the dude, he was impressive
@@maevethefox5912 man we had a rivalry back then. It was awesome to watch beast mode and Jackson go head to head.
Power. Pure, raw power.
I love it.
So many greats in the history of the NFL.
Every time I see a Marshawn Lynch highlight of breaking tackles, I still wonder what the hell Pete Carroll was thinking
You and the world, my man.
The outcomes are decided before most games
Yet still has his job... 🙄
@@alexlopez4313This is what idiots believe SMH fact is Pete Caroll wanted Russ to win sbmvp and if that play succeeded it would have elevated his career
@@Reese1882yw that int did nothing to russ's career. Denver did. That SB was for Brady
Great day when there is 30+ minutes of NFL highlights from Throwback
Alstott and Bettis are my favorite 'big' backs. As nimble as a small guy but could take hits to the thighs and not lose a step
Imagine how good Willis McGahee could have been if he hadn't been slowed by that horrific knee injury in college.
HOF
Imagine how sick Bo would have been if not for injury! Thats the one that stings the most!
@@jameshayes9849if Bo had played football only and not had the hip injury he'd have broken Payton's record before Emmitt did.
McGahee was the fastest RB I've ever seen in college prior to his knee injury. It definitely took off a step or 2.
McGahee was one of the best! I was hoping he would continue in the NFL but injuries bring down the best! Look at Bo. And Todd Gurley etc
Watching the clips from games played on that old astroturf is so nostalgic for me. Reminds me of RBs who rushed 30-35 times per game. Every game. Just a glorious era.
The beast mode era of Sewhawks offense was the greatest time to be a fan.
Power runs. Smash Mouth football. The football I love.
Adrian Peterson in his prime was vicious. He hits the hole harder and faster than anyone I’ve ever seen.
With like 0.6-0.7 per cut quick angles man that sports science is unreal
AP was a freak of nature. He even healed like a freak.
It was fake…scripted to happen just like a WWE show and Roger Goodell is Vince McMahon..
I got chills watching that Fred Lane run...can't believe it's been 23 years since his he was murdered. RIP from a lifelong Panther fan
Crazy how little time his wife got for killing him.
@@andrallregis4543 Yeah she only got like 7 or 8 years... Not to mention all the other charges she caught after she got released.
What’s the story what happened ?
@@mbayediop1094 His wife shot him with a 12 gauge when he was trying to open the door to their house then shot him again in the back of the head. She ended up getting charged for manslaughter instead of murder which was why she did so little time.
Indeed, good to see Fred Lane's video. Absolutely love they found the DeShaun Foster run too, for me that play was the '03 Panthers in a nutshell.
that mike alstott hit at 0:59 was inSANE. that man was an anvil on legs
It’s like the looney tunes how he flattened the DB.
Mike Alstott might be my favorite player that didn't play for my team. He might be the best ever at squaring up 1 defender and absolutely trucking them.
Steve Jack was such a one of a kind runner man. He was so powerful AND fast
I was on the field during warmups in Seattle, 2006. I watched the RB drills on the STL side and at a healthy 6'2, 225 I felt puny standing by him. Then Marc Bulger walked by and I felt huge. Jackson was EXTREMELY agile and powerful. He needed to get away from Martz or they should have treated him like the power runner he truly was.
Rip Jim Brown 🙏
Love seeing the Ironhead Heyward clips. He is kind of a forgotten guy. I remember that he was fun to watch . Just a load.
"I don't know how to describe this, and I'd hate to try to tackle it." Perfect summation of Walter Payton's running style
5:21 love this run
Marshawn had the best balance
and the strongest knee ligaments lol
Another great gem from this platform 👍
Now this is football. Good hard traditional American football
Yep
Good old days of power football was worth watching
I'd like to see more pre-merger throwback compilations of the greatest plays each year. Seeing those Jim Brown clips was very cool, and I have to think there's plenty of SportsCenter-worthy plays from the early days of televised NFL football.
Earl Campbell was Marshawn Lynch before Marshawn Lynch. 😂
Bo Jackson is one NFL player I wish had never gotten a career ending injury
Just imagine if he’d never played baseball and had a long career in football. He could’ve been one of the greatest ever.
@@Randallr0284 Yup....we were robbed...wish Bo would have been happy to go to Tampa.
I don’t know if we’ll have another Jerome Bettis. Dude had the size and speed that others were trying to achieve
When Frank Gore makes the list its a list 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Beastmode's TD celebration is epic!😆
I was scrolling through YT and this vid popped up in my timeline, looked interesting so I gave it a watch. Who knew I'd spend 30 amazed at the power, strength and endurance of the runs. What an awesome video!
All Beast Mode straight fire 🔥🔥🔥 Love it!!!
SO pumped for football this year!
Beast Mode!!!!
I hope that Earl Campbell Jersey is in the hall of fame
Love throwback episodes, makes me want to post more of them.
Awesome, and I was glad to see that clip of Elway trucking the defender (28:25). That brought back memories of my childhood watching Elway each Sunday. Elway was the first QB to run over defenders on occasion.
An amazing example of the sheer will to succeed!
That Cam Newton run against Atlanta was the most impressive
You don't say? He was like never gonna give up till he got the 1st
Coming out of college would have never ever guessed Beasts career mode.
I see Brandon Jacobs I click
Me too!
You can’t finish this video with any other run. BEAST QUAAAAAAAKKKKKEEEEE!!!!!!!!!
It's a great compilation, no doubt. But feels strange to only see one Riggins highlight, when he was literally nicknamed The Diesel because of his power runs.
The blocking by the LT at 3:20, on a run to the right, is incredible!!! Dude took out 4 defenders!!!
I cant wait till nfl season 🕺🎉
Some real legends on here marshawn is one of the goats
They all just have their freight train X factor 💯
Bell cow backs brushing speed and toughness
“Allstott up the gut.” Such an epic call
@3:22 can we acknowledge how great of a blocker Staley (#74) was on this run? I'm not even a 49ers fan. That was amazing work.
God bless you guys Always keep God first
3:30 Joe staley out here keeping up with the Gore and setting blocks
What a legend
Love the respect for Steven Jackson. Those St. Louis Rams teams were terrible except for that one man. He deserves a lot of recognition!
I know it’s a passing league now and WR/QB get the glory, but I’ll take a solid power run knock over any day.
You guys should post the NFL Top 100 interviews pre-2015. Loved watching those when i was younger lol
Hell yeah
Jamal Lewis was a prooooooblem!!! Lord.
Watching this and seeing all those Beastmode runs. Should have ran it.
My kind of football. Man, I love this game.
Will always be the ultimate power run in my book.....1:12. Luv ya Earl.💙💙💙
It sounds like the announcer says oh Fuck during that run @ 1:23
ROCKED EM
Miss these days man…the game will never be the same.
great video😀
The game was way more fun to watch when running backs were important
@3:40 they are using the audio from Tony Dorsett's 99 yard run against the Vikings for a Dolphins RB highlight. I know because it's Verne Lundquist and Charlie Waters when they used to to radio games for Dallas.
Yeah, this killed my OCD xD
Thank you Lord for giving us ALL the talents and abilities to perform for your Glory. Amen.
Anybody who’s a fan of an NFC east team remembers watching Brandon Jacobs run all over you lol. What a monster that guy was.
Brandon Jacob's was beast bruh.
I remember Roy Williams for the Cowboys hitting him so hard one time he made him fumble.
Gotta love some runners turn into bulldozers! Awesome video!
Joe Staley took out 3 defenders downfield by himself during that Frank Gore run
RIGGINS!!! The Diesel!🔥🔥🔥
If you press left arrow key pretty quickly at the beginning of the video, it makes Eli sound like he's saying, "Hi Ma!" Which is funny.
My boy Brandon Jacobs kicks off the video. As a life long Giants fan I always loved seeing a 265lbs RB trucking people.
These are the plays that I love the most about football. Power. I enjoy it over the flashy and passing part of the game.
I can bet all theoretical money that Marshawn Lynch will be here at least 3 times.
And Derek Henry at least 4
Adrian Peterson too
You got your money's worth and thensome!
Bo at least 3 times , Earl Campbell at least 4 times and Marshawn at least 3 times!
Everyone loves Beast Mode!
Earl Campbell , Peyton and Bo Jackson best combo of speed power and agility in all of Football
Now we need 30 minutes of running backs getting hit stick'd by defenders...it's only fair
Earl Campbell's highlights are the best ever.
1:43 DAMN! If I ever had to score from the 1-yd line in a Super Bowl, that's the man I would hand the ball to... oh wait
We all know what Carroll wanted to do, but you can't fake a spike and push the QB in for a TD outta that one buddy.