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  • @bighead6763
    @bighead6763 3 года назад +85

    "He was fighting dogs? or they were fighting on his behalf?"
    Hilarious

    • @larrymiller4022
      @larrymiller4022 3 года назад +2

      If you guys want to see some jaw dropping runs.check out BARRY SANDERS.the best running back ever!!!

  • @Timmycoo
    @Timmycoo 3 года назад +221

    I love when the play fake is so good that it fakes out the camera man lol. Especially on that Peyton Manning one.

    • @dannyberry8725
      @dannyberry8725 3 года назад +24

      That faked everyone out because Peyton Manning was so slow. Nobody expected it.

    • @Timmycoo
      @Timmycoo 3 года назад +12

      @@dannyberry8725 Still probably whoop my ass in a 40m dash lol. At his age, too.

    • @joshuabolton3866
      @joshuabolton3866 3 года назад +1

      @@Timmycoo lmao

    • @joshuabolton3866
      @joshuabolton3866 3 года назад +7

      @@dannyberry8725 It was still faster than Brady's super bowl run lol

    • @DENVEROUTDOORMAN
      @DENVEROUTDOORMAN 2 года назад +1

      @@dannyberry8725 yup during superbowl 50 he faked everyone including the cameraman

  • @kingvii6206
    @kingvii6206 3 года назад +137

    Coaches aren't really mad at the qb for running. They get upset when the don't slide. The rules protect the qb, so if he slides down he can't get hit.

    • @kingvii6206
      @kingvii6206 3 года назад +8

      @Andy Putnam this a definite fact. Lol. Or just older qbs who tired of getting hit.

    • @chethammer
      @chethammer 3 года назад +2

      This is probably the entire reason that Cam Newton is the player he is now. Too many really hard hits.

    • @bboggs36
      @bboggs36 3 года назад +3

      @@chethammer Cam got hit more in the pocket too tho. He would slide about 50% of the time but because he's so big, he would try to get extra yards

    • @elitewolverine
      @elitewolverine 3 года назад +1

      Well he can..but with a penalty lol

    • @kingvii6206
      @kingvii6206 3 года назад

      @@elitewolverine lol.

  • @evanbaskerville2923
    @evanbaskerville2923 3 года назад +74

    I love Brits watching football lol. Its so interesting seeing people learn a game I started playing at 6 years old. You'd probably like best trick plays of all time. Some of them are pretty crazy

    • @scottwillcockson6089
      @scottwillcockson6089 3 года назад +8

      Yeah but they might not appreciate the nuances of a trick play. What we'd see as a crazy halfback pop pass to the qb lined up as a wr they'd see as a standard issue pass.

    • @evanbaskerville2923
      @evanbaskerville2923 3 года назад

      Very true. I played halfback and strong safety through college. But I'd still love to see what they have to say lol. I think different perspectives are great

    • @evanbaskerville2923
      @evanbaskerville2923 3 года назад +1

      @@LNB627 I never went pro. But the highest I ever went was D1AA. I played for a school in Pennsylvania

    • @jackrock121
      @jackrock121 3 года назад

      @@evanbaskerville2923 Thats prettu good tho. Im still in college and im trying to get back to football after a injury (it was offseason so im still eligible to play)

  • @zachmorris3113
    @zachmorris3113 3 года назад +53

    I can't believe the video didn't include Steve Young's historic run against the Vikings

    • @mikelucey5035
      @mikelucey5035 3 года назад +6

      I was waiting.....

    • @BeatLA24
      @BeatLA24 3 года назад +7

      @@mikelucey5035 So was I. You can't have a video of greatest QB runs without that play.

    • @mikemck4796
      @mikemck4796 3 года назад +5

      My friends father was a diehard Vikings fan, and a decent cartoon artist. He hated Steve with the deepest respect. Because of their matchups, he made a drawing of Steve running down the field, with a Santa Claus style sack over his shoulder, with the rest of the 49er offense inside it.
      I really wish if stolen that thing.

    • @GeorgeEugeneBarrett
      @GeorgeEugeneBarrett Год назад +1

      He’s the wrong color apparently.

    • @Timmycoo
      @Timmycoo Год назад

      Came back to re-watch this and I kept waiting lol. Totally forgot he wasn't showcased. Classic scramble.

  • @LarryHatch
    @LarryHatch 3 года назад +27

    If "all dogs go to heaven" then Michael Vick is going to be very, very nervous.

    • @gabbermensch
      @gabbermensch 3 года назад

      🤣

    • @matthewbrug6337
      @matthewbrug6337 3 года назад +2

      He shouldn't be because he won't be going there. So he doesn't have to be nervous about the dogs at least.

    • @dre2153
      @dre2153 2 года назад +4

      @@matthewbrug6337 how tf you know where he’s going you Jesus Christ?

  • @kentgrady9226
    @kentgrady9226 3 года назад +1

    The fella in the middle is correct (7:32). It is helpful for world football fans to think of each gridiron play as a set piece. There are defined and predetermined roles, movements, and options. The improvisation is what separates the ordinary from the extraordinary.

    • @cteal2018
      @cteal2018 3 года назад +1

      Yes...with down and distance, field position, and time on the clock...a series of set pieces is a very good analogy to explain offense in the American sport.

  • @KvngTJ420
    @KvngTJ420 3 года назад +22

    One of the best things the ravens have ever done is get Lamar as QB, he broke Vick’s record in his first year of being with Baltimore.💜🖤💜🖤

    • @darthmalgus232
      @darthmalgus232 3 года назад

      What record is that? I didn’t know about this.

    • @Triple-Four
      @Triple-Four 3 года назад

      @@darthmalgus232 I think it was the Rookie season rushing yards by a QB. Im not positive though because it was a few years ago.

    • @edreedson
      @edreedson 3 года назад +2

      @@darthmalgus232 the rookie QB rushing yards and most rushing yards by QB in a season.

    • @ynot2385
      @ynot2385 3 года назад +1

      Best things ever? What about Flacco didn't he win a super bowl? Lamar is good but he hasn't really done much when it counts yet.

  • @mikeroberts4080
    @mikeroberts4080 3 года назад +71

    The Steve Young run isn't in there?

    • @baraxor
      @baraxor 3 года назад +10

      Unbelievable omission.

    • @plummerfan16
      @plummerfan16 3 года назад +5

      The first two I thought of were the Steve Young run and the John Elway helicopter. Can't believe neither were in there.

    • @codyfromhumanresources6435
      @codyfromhumanresources6435 3 года назад +1

      I was hoping to see some Tim Tebow in here as well... wasn’t the best quarterback but he had some damn good runs where he broke 5+ tackles

    • @BeefPapa
      @BeefPapa 3 года назад +1

      He has a couple that should definitely be in here. Best QB I've ever seen.

    • @mikemck4796
      @mikemck4796 3 года назад

      There are not too many video themes that fit it, but my favorite Steve Young play might be the open field tackle he made on Deion after throwing a pic, to save a pic 6.

  • @Elijah_Elias
    @Elijah_Elias 3 года назад

    6:49 This is called a Read Option. Basically the Quarterback reads who the Edge Rusher is going for and decides who to give the ball to. If the rusher goes for the Quarterback, he hands it off to the Running Back, if he goes for the Running Back, then he keeps it himself.

  • @isaacg1114
    @isaacg1114 3 года назад +2

    You’re absolutely right about the mike Vick running statement u made, he ran a lot for a qb during that time of stationary pocket passers, he pretty much paved the way for the mobile quarterbacks of today’s game

    • @DENVEROUTDOORMAN
      @DENVEROUTDOORMAN 2 года назад

      Nah Elway was way better and for most of his career he had a terrible offensive line

    • @ernestogastelum9123
      @ernestogastelum9123 Год назад

      @@DENVEROUTDOORMAN well some can argue that Fran Tarkenton or Randall Cunningham paved the way

  • @DDPK
    @DDPK 3 года назад +10

    I am genuinely stunned that the greatest run of all time isn't up there. Steve Young vs the Vikings

    • @jayy88
      @jayy88 3 года назад

      Mike Vick vs Vikings. Poor Vikings lol

    • @brendaisajiw3417
      @brendaisajiw3417 3 года назад +1

      Colin Kaepernick was given too much "Show time".

  • @The7Reaper
    @The7Reaper 3 года назад +5

    As a Panthers fan I miss seeing Cam make these runs

  • @peterwest323
    @peterwest323 3 года назад

    So you want to learn a bit more about American Football?
    "In June of 1963, Vince Lombardi spoke at a coaching clinic in Reno at the University of Nevada. (John) Madden signed up as soon as he heard about the event. Madden thought he knew everything about Lombardi and his offense. For a young coach, Madden thought he had a lot of football knowledge. 'But I didn’t know anything, ' Madden later recalled. That day Vince Lombardi talked about the Green Bay sweep play. He talked about the play, showed film, covered the normal defensive adjustments to stop the play, how to counter the adjustments and answered questions. The presentation lasted eight hours! He talked about one play for eight hours. "

  • @62impalaconvert
    @62impalaconvert 3 года назад +1

    Kaepernick is the player who first started to "take a knee" in protest of inequality instead of standing during the National Anthem and took a lot of heat for it.

  • @salsonny
    @salsonny 3 года назад +9

    Some of these Quarterbacks are exceptionally huge and athletic. Most quarterbacks won't take these risks. The average quarterback is built to take a hit and command the the plays.

    • @DDPK
      @DDPK 3 года назад +2

      The average qb is built to take a hit? Idk about that at all

    • @mikemck4796
      @mikemck4796 3 года назад

      @@DDPK Most are. The ones who can’t are usually out of the league pretty quick.

    • @mikemck4796
      @mikemck4796 3 года назад

      Cam Newton is probably the most impressive given his size

  • @Walter_Sobchak_43
    @Walter_Sobchak_43 Год назад

    Best comment was from Dave: "Was he fighting dogs, or having dogs fight on his behalf?" Lmao 🇬🇧🇺🇸

  • @paladin313
    @paladin313 3 года назад

    Brilliant! How I describe American Football to Brits is this: think of Rugby League, but with a disconnected scrum with every play-the-ball, every play is a set play, and four chances to keep the ball rather than six to score.

  • @apony6263
    @apony6263 3 года назад +1

    I was there right near the endzone in the crowd when newton did that flip into the endzone. That shit was magical to watch

  • @corn_pop6082
    @corn_pop6082 3 года назад +2

    Muscle Memory: Good luck trying out American football, basketball, baseball. I played all three all my life and when I lived in Mexico, good friends took me to play soccer. They were very kind, but I couldn't perform the simplest of movements, normal to them, but my muscles just didn't recognize them. It's the repetitive movement in various games that let even weekend warriors play games. You'll see. You'll tell your bodies to move as you saw on videos, but the muscles just won't perform ... unless you practice over and over.

    • @cteal2018
      @cteal2018 3 года назад

      Yes...playing a musical instrument is the samething....pratice and repetation over and over

  • @Kaseyberg
    @Kaseyberg 3 года назад +33

    Best big guy moments or nascar closest finishes reactions would be nice

  • @jordandaniels1381
    @jordandaniels1381 3 года назад +9

    Love the channel guys, to add to you guys learning it’s called an “option”

  • @Noah-pg3xt
    @Noah-pg3xt 3 года назад

    when they said "he's not the fastest he's not the biggest he's not the strongest" they cut it off before they said "but he always makes magic happen." Russel Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks is one of the best qb's in the nfl right now and he has the all time record for most wins as a qb through his first 9 seasons.

  • @RobGamesOn
    @RobGamesOn 3 года назад

    Quarterbacks that run the ball often are called "dual threat" quarterbacks. Michael Vick, while playing for the Atlanta Falcons was considered the most exciting player in the game back in the early/mid 2000s. Colin Kaepernick, Cam Newton, Lamar Jackson, RGIII, Randall Cunningham, Donovan McNabb, Russell Wilson, Steve Mcnair, and Daunte Culpeper are among the greatest dual threats of all time.

  • @controlZchannel
    @controlZchannel 3 года назад +7

    Hey, where's Tom Brady?!
    😂
    😂
    😂

  • @starfire6764
    @starfire6764 3 года назад +2

    Wilson is some of my favorite football to watch and him being outside the pocket is no exception.

  • @jackc2910
    @jackc2910 3 года назад +2

    You’re right about the coaches not liking when the quarterback runs, usually a qb will slide on the ground to avoid getting hit, but mike Vick rarely ever did that.

    • @MsDarby64
      @MsDarby64 3 года назад

      Because he's a sociopath

  • @moose2577
    @moose2577 3 года назад +1

    That Steve Bono play at 13:48 was a record breaking play in a weird way. A channel called Secret Base had a video called the weirdest TD run in NFL history. You should check it out!

  • @reecewood155
    @reecewood155 3 года назад +13

    You need to react to "The Rules of American Football explained." It will help all you guys understand better.

    • @Apple-tz6hs
      @Apple-tz6hs 3 года назад +1

      Reece Wood exactly

    • @Zabiru-
      @Zabiru- 3 года назад +1

      I confess I think I would still be quite lost if I watched a game but at least I learned what a Down is :)

    • @Apple-tz6hs
      @Apple-tz6hs 3 года назад

      @@Zabiru- that's nice:)

    • @Apple-tz6hs
      @Apple-tz6hs 3 года назад

      @@Zabiru- seeing that I watch football every sunday, it gets easy to understand.

    • @Scarlitty
      @Scarlitty 3 года назад +2

      @@Zabiru- the simplest way to explain it is defense has to stop the offense from scoring, if the offense gets 10 yards they get 4 more plays & if they get less than 10 yards the other team gets the ball

  • @johnlofland805
    @johnlofland805 3 года назад

    It started the Esgles Randall Cunningham at quaterback. He is generally viewed as the QB that started teams to drafting many of the great black QB'S in the NFL.

  • @chinupchilla1078
    @chinupchilla1078 3 года назад

    12:34 was a fake handoff and the QB went around the outside and scored.
    14:00 that super high snap was done on purpose to give the QB more space to run in with the defence spread out around the field instead of all of them focused on defending the 1st down line. really smart play.

  • @gregcable3250
    @gregcable3250 3 года назад +5

    Might help you appreciate the runs by Cam Newton to know that he is 6'6" tall and 250lbs. Colin Kaepernick is 6'4'' and 220lbs. That size with that speed and agility--almost like a true running back.

  • @liamengram6326
    @liamengram6326 3 года назад

    18:30 I am not a Steelers fan, but as a kid I loved watching Kordell Stewart. His nickname was "Slash" because he played "Quarterback/Running Back/Wide Receiver"

  • @noraa1991
    @noraa1991 3 года назад +10

    Barry Sanders or bust, he's one of the best running back's of all time; his football IQ and ability to stop and restart mid-run are legendary

    • @russellward4624
      @russellward4624 3 года назад +2

      This is for Quarterbacks only.

    • @noraa1991
      @noraa1991 3 года назад +2

      @@russellward4624 I doubt you listened to the whole video because at 19:12 in the video they say that next they want to start looking at running backs and if I'm not mistaken Barry Sanders at one time was a running back :O

    • @christco120
      @christco120 3 года назад

      Absolutely, a Barry review is a must

    • @SaintBison209
      @SaintBison209 3 года назад +1

      Stopping and restarting is kinda easy when you're as tiny as he was

    • @christco120
      @christco120 3 года назад

      @@SaintBison209 that's...a really dumb take. He played at 205 and was ridiculously strong. It isn't like being 5'8" and 205 gave him some magical ability. He was just super talented. Ray Rice is 5'8" and was only 210 when he played. How come he couldn't do what Barry did?

  • @gregcable3250
    @gregcable3250 3 года назад

    Running backs: Jim Brown, Barry Sanders, Gayle Sayers, Earl Campbell, Walter Payton, Adrian Peterson, Tony Dorsett, Jerome Bettis--currently, Derrick Henry, Dalvin Cook

  • @michaeldey1894
    @michaeldey1894 3 года назад

    Instant Replay. The first time it was used in about 1967 I shouted "They're running the same play!"

  • @wfly81
    @wfly81 3 года назад

    I'm watching this video remembering Kapernick getting blacklisted by the NFL, and all the racists saying it had nothing to do with his kneeling...it's because he wasn't good at the game. And here he is...dominating.
    PS: RIP Steve McNair...I knew he'd be in this video before it even started.

  • @umpdaddy1
    @umpdaddy1 3 года назад +2

    The running back position starts and ends with Barry Sanders. Arguably the best ever. His highlight reel is amazing. He retired while still at the top of his game because he knew the toll his body was taking.

  • @paulroys5019
    @paulroys5019 3 года назад

    The other thing about QB runs is that they're often not particularly good at it.
    There is a lot of specialization in American football, and quarterbacks are usually chosen for things like passing ability and decision making. If a QB is good at running with the ball, that's definitely a bonus, but many of them are not.

  • @mr.campbellteaches541
    @mr.campbellteaches541 3 года назад

    Please watch “Opening for 2017 Army-Navy Game”
    Army is the official military school at West Point, and Navy is the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Every year for the past 120+ years Army and Navy play a game of football near the end of the season. It is said to be the only game in which the players on the field are willing to die for everyone watching. They will become brothers in battle, but for 60 minutes they are rivals in the field.

  • @Tijuanabill
    @Tijuanabill 3 года назад

    You are correct that QBs don't run a lot. Most can't run, so that sorts itself out. But those who can, consider there are 32 teams and at any given moment, only about 10 teams are happy with their QB. There just aren't enough humans who can throw a ball that accurately. Therefore, injury is a major concern.

  • @matthewheath7741
    @matthewheath7741 2 года назад

    For being Brits y’all know a lot about football much respect

  • @elijahledger1938
    @elijahledger1938 3 года назад +31

    Can u please react to Bo Jackson highlights 🥺🥺🥺

    • @golfr-kg9ss
      @golfr-kg9ss 3 года назад +4

      You guys have to check out Bo Jackson one of only a few athletics to be an all star in 2 major sports at the same time. In the Spring and Summer he played in the MLB(Major League Baseball) in the fall he played in the NFL(National Football League). ruclips.net/video/a8NpmMi59qA/видео.html

    • @frasefra5297
      @frasefra5297 3 года назад +1

      Best all around athlete in my lifetime...and I knew Jesus.

    • @cteal2018
      @cteal2018 3 года назад +1

      If not for the injury, he could have been HoF in both Football and Baseball

    • @wfly81
      @wfly81 3 года назад

      Football or baseball? lol

  • @scottmorey6212
    @scottmorey6212 3 года назад

    Some more NFL clips:
    -biggest hits
    -best jukes, trucks and ankle breakers
    -best plays
    There's several versions of all of all these, but would be great to see you react to these aspects of the game and fall in love with American football!!

  • @michaelhudson2867
    @michaelhudson2867 3 года назад +1

    Aggressively disappointed Patrick Mahomes touchdown run in the Chiefs legendary playoffs game against the Tennessee Titans isn’t in the compilation. I can only assume the video was made before the game was played.

  • @Timmycoo
    @Timmycoo Год назад

    Re-watching but McNabb doesn't get enough love. He was pretty great in his heyday. Felt like I should comment after seeing the scramble and the commentators said "Trying to pull a McNabb" lol.

  • @aerysgaming894
    @aerysgaming894 3 года назад

    Football plays are just like taking corners over and over. The ball is reset, one person controls where it goes, and the team has a plan for how to score.

  • @gregcable3250
    @gregcable3250 3 года назад

    You might take a look at a typical NFL playbook for offensive plays--some have a couple of hundred for which each position must know their individual roles, footwork, pre-snap positions, etc.--and for some positions, they must know their roles, etc., as well as the roles of other positions on which they rely. QB must know the role of everyone the field for each individual play.

  • @themoviedealers
    @themoviedealers 3 года назад +1

    You guys need to look at the 1982 Stanford/California game. Legendary college football game. Time runs out on the clock as the most spectacular play EVER goes on and on...

  • @sabahudinhuskic4
    @sabahudinhuskic4 2 года назад

    I love how you guys keep mentioning the key blocks that set up a lot of these runs, you have a keen eye for American Football fellas!

  • @bigd7481
    @bigd7481 3 года назад +2

    You guys should check out some NFL Mic'd Up vids. They are fun.

  • @brandonriffle7166
    @brandonriffle7166 3 года назад +2

    BARRY SANDERS, greatest running back of all time. Very entertaining to watch. Absolutely electric

  • @orion8987
    @orion8987 2 года назад

    Can Newton: “If you don’t want me to dance in the end zone, don’t let me in.”

  • @GordotheGamer
    @GordotheGamer 3 года назад +3

    “This guys crazy to do that.” Vontaze Burfict is an actual crazy person who still plays.

    • @encartasandiego4939
      @encartasandiego4939 3 года назад

      There is a theme of having ‘screws loose’ with LBs, DEs, and RBs. Probably safeties as well to some extent. Too many hits to the head or maybe just a requirement to be somewhat crazy to play those positions. Or maybe a little bit of both

    • @GordotheGamer
      @GordotheGamer 3 года назад

      @@encartasandiego4939 and DT.....Suh

    • @lyric_cyril
      @lyric_cyril 3 года назад

      Except he doesnt play...

    • @GordotheGamer
      @GordotheGamer 3 года назад

      @@lyric_cyril burfict suspended again right?

    • @lyric_cyril
      @lyric_cyril 3 года назад

      @@GordotheGamer yes but he’s also just not signed to a team

  • @danscalone8110
    @danscalone8110 3 года назад

    You should do a show about how an OFFENSIVE "PLAY" is Called in the NFL. Also, How the DEFENSE Calls are Made.
    IT'S A LANGUAGE IN ITSELF.

  • @wiggum5136
    @wiggum5136 3 года назад

    The fake handoff is called the read option. Where the offensive line leaves a defensive end unblocked. If the end goes after the RB the QB takes the ball or vice versa. It basically ends up that the defensive end makes the wrong decision.

  • @brandonrisner1063
    @brandonrisner1063 3 года назад

    Quarterbacks also wear less pads than anyone else but the kicker. So when you see QB's run they are actually taking a much bigger risk than most other players.

  • @ChaseGamesGood
    @ChaseGamesGood 3 года назад

    You are correct. Vick was arrested for dog fighting. He was known for his elusiveness and ability to run the ball. Him and Lamar Jackson are some of the best to be "scrambling Qb's"
    Theres obviously more but they are probably the best of them in my opinion.

  • @MrJeddYoung
    @MrJeddYoung 3 года назад +1

    I love your sports reactions. Please keep them coming. Thanks!

  • @neverleft636
    @neverleft636 3 года назад

    You're right about the QB trying not to get hit. They also slide towards the end of the play so that they "give themselves up" so nobody hits them.

  • @wiggum5136
    @wiggum5136 3 года назад +4

    Coaches teach QBs to slide to avoid getting it. Certain players like Lamar Jackson and Mike Vick don’t often slide, they are so fast they can reach the sideline or the control their body to avoid big hits.

  • @Metal_Head_Mark
    @Metal_Head_Mark 3 года назад

    The quarterbacks are like the field general and are usually the highest paid player on the team. Teams invest a lot of money into a good quarterback to run the offense. So if the quarterback takes unnecessary hits and gets hurt, most of the time it affects your entire teams' chances of going to the playoffs. If you are going to react to running backs, You should check out Walter Peyton or Barry Sanders. They both changed the game. Amazing talent.

  • @Marthyboy88
    @Marthyboy88 3 года назад

    Vick was an absolute savage and would run so many plays. He was a massive danger when it came to that play because running was basically always an option.
    And yeah, Dog fighting did him in...
    Also, when covid is over, you guys should go to an NFL game. Would be awesome

  • @tankblack6758
    @tankblack6758 3 года назад

    Think Chess. BarrySanders, Herschel Walker, Adrian Peterson, Earl Campbell, Jim Brown, Bo Jackson, Eric Dickerson, Marshall Faulk, Walter Payton, OJ Simpson, LaDanian Tomlinson, Derrick Henry, Larry Czonka...

  • @michag4337
    @michag4337 3 года назад

    Football is more mental than physical. Imo it's the most mental of the traditional sports. It's like playing chess, but the other guy is aloud to hit you while you're taking your turn.

  • @cmthegoat_
    @cmthegoat_ 3 года назад +8

    React to Lamar Jackson 2019-2020 highlights

    • @dawnharris4274
      @dawnharris4274 3 года назад +1

      Hell yes L1C4!!! Thank God I got to watch this kid every weekend when he was in college.

  • @gavynarmstrong6599
    @gavynarmstrong6599 3 года назад

    Michael Vick, Lamar Jackson, Cunningham, Murray, and Newton are some of the ones that are quiet mobile and are known for running. Lamar Jackson is from the Ravens and Murray is from the Cardinalds and Newton is now on the Patriots.

  • @tardistowtruck
    @tardistowtruck 3 года назад

    Peyton Manning was famous for almost never running the ball. That's why you missed it because no one expected him to do that. It surprised everyone, cameraman as well.

  • @MRFLESHSTORM
    @MRFLESHSTORM 3 года назад +7

    you need to watch the greatest of all time,,, Barry Sanders

  • @tedcurrently6092
    @tedcurrently6092 3 года назад +21

    I can't believe Steve young's run isn't in there.

    • @DevilOfGaming
      @DevilOfGaming 3 года назад +2

      I was thinking the exact same thing

    • @susanmaggiora4800
      @susanmaggiora4800 3 года назад

      Ted Currently Yeah, that’s not a complete list without that one on it.

    • @j.frankparnell
      @j.frankparnell 3 года назад

      I was watching to the end thinking it will be the last one:(
      ruclips.net/video/9ka3eNIYZ3Y/видео.html
      Here's a deep look at that play
      Btw, the call, Lon Simmons...legend!

    • @millardfilmore1403
      @millardfilmore1403 2 года назад

      many of the compilations they react to miss many notable things which can be frustrating

    • @tedcurrently6092
      @tedcurrently6092 2 года назад +1

      @@millardfilmore1403 when I saw that Millard Filmore applied I was proud that you know who he is, and that it is now your name in this place. Straight up made me laugh too. You're awesome

  • @user-wr9ej6xe4j
    @user-wr9ej6xe4j 3 года назад

    @Office Blokes React the whole reason why QB runs are impressive is because most of them are not super athletic or fast. They are based on intelligence and arm accuracy. The clip u watched highlights some of the most athletic QB's ever. Which most are from the modern era

  • @IvoryB
    @IvoryB 3 года назад

    The run at 16:20
    The guy he ran into, Deion Sanders aka Prime Time aka Neon Deion, was one of the fastest guys to ever play and one of the best defenders ever. Oh, and he also played professional baseball. He won 2 football championship and 1 in baseball. That's why it was in this video.

  • @belkyhernandez8281
    @belkyhernandez8281 3 года назад

    Football players are great athletes. I love that little tippietoe dance they do to be nimble.

  • @HP-ef2um
    @HP-ef2um 3 года назад +1

    In addition to not wanting to get injured, some QBs just aren't athletic (compared to other pros). Most of the great QBs (Manning, Brady) were almost pure passers. However, the newer generation(s) is a lot more prevalent with running QBs (Cam, Russ, RG3, Lamar, Deshaun, Kyler Murray, Josh Allen...)

  • @HP-ef2um
    @HP-ef2um 3 года назад +4

    If you wanna do Running backs please do Saquon Barkley! He's amazing, the other really fun guys to watch are Marshawn Lynch and Barry Sanders

  • @pntlswelds6859
    @pntlswelds6859 3 года назад +8

    Watch deestroying friday night lights its about where he travels all over the US seeing watch highschool students can make it to the next level in football

  • @benozzy003
    @benozzy003 3 года назад

    been having a couple of bevs while watching this channel got to say keep up the good work

  • @a.d.prayer1779
    @a.d.prayer1779 3 года назад

    some of that film look ancient but I remember watching them play in some of those games like Steve McNair and Kordell Stewart. either im old or technology has advanced really quickly..... yeah that's it technology!

  • @andrewneese6484
    @andrewneese6484 3 года назад +1

    Good video, but the video your reacting to missed some. Steve Young against Minnesota in the Playoffs, John Elway against Green Bay in the Super Bowl

  • @baraxor
    @baraxor 3 года назад

    A great quarterback is one who can run when he has to, but not who depends on his legs almost as much as his arm.
    Sometimes it may not be his fault, because his offensive line is so poor that he's forced to run as the pass protection breaks down. However, it's generally thought that a qb who has great running stats is either on a bad team, or isn't top tier on his ability to read the field, find receivers and throw accurately to them. Sooner rather than later he'll be replaced by a better thrower, or he'll wind up with a shortened career from too many hard tackles.

  • @musicah8496
    @musicah8496 3 года назад

    Love these videos, can't stop watching. You guys should check out highlight plays for troy polamalu (one of the nfl greats) as well as pat mcafee's c-gap story. Pat's c-gap story about troy polamalu is hilarious.

  • @BigStank
    @BigStank 3 года назад +1

    17:34 they talk about Wilson like that because he's really undersized for a quarterback but out performs so many people. He's only 5'11". For comparison, Peyton Manning and Cam Newton are both 6'5".

  • @Bette_Fontenot
    @Bette_Fontenot 3 года назад

    I get so nervous when a QB runs LOL Most have such a weird build to them, exaggerated by their pads, and it looks painful. I keep expecting them to limp away regardless of how seamlessly the play was executed.

  • @Cbradio512
    @Cbradio512 Год назад

    7:00 he’s reading the defensive end seeing if he crashes down on the running back.

  • @michaelmurray9544
    @michaelmurray9544 3 года назад

    Look up some highlights of Fran Tarkenton and Dan Marino. Old School QBs. Marino the passer and Tarkenton the scrambler.

  • @dimetime35c
    @dimetime35c 3 года назад +3

    Vick was one of the best running QBs until Jackson. Jackson is on a level of his own.

  • @robbyhanes1884
    @robbyhanes1884 3 года назад +1

    The top 4 QB’s known for running the ball themselves are Lamar Jackson, Micheal Vik, and Deshaun Watson, and Russell Wilson. Jackson and Vik are a personal choice of 1 and 2 and Wilson is 3, and Watson is 4. Their are more running QBs I just can’t think of them right now.

    • @TheJstroud24
      @TheJstroud24 3 года назад +1

      Watson is 3? in what world? What about Cam Newton, Russel Wilson, or old school Slash from the steelers back in the day? or akili Smith?

    • @robbyhanes1884
      @robbyhanes1884 3 года назад +1

      @@TheJstroud24 you right I got to give Russ 3, and cam 4 and honestly Slash was before I was big into the game so I honestly don’t know.

  • @-C.S.R
    @-C.S.R 3 года назад +6

    How was the Steve Young run not shown??? What’s the greatest quarterback touchdown run of all time!!!

    • @DENVEROUTDOORMAN
      @DENVEROUTDOORMAN 2 года назад

      Elway way better with a lousy offensive line

  • @ex87eme
    @ex87eme 3 года назад

    Not only do they not want to get hurt, they are typically one of the slowest and not very agile players on the team, but times are starting to change.

  • @eugenebridge6157
    @eugenebridge6157 3 года назад

    Hearing the guy on the left say he was apart of the asshole army got them a new subscriber👌

  • @rubytexas1563
    @rubytexas1563 3 года назад

    Can't believe they did not show Roger Staubach and Fran Tarkenton...not sure if spelling is right but Tarkenton could run from side to side and evade before throwing the ball.

  • @scorpiothegreat1
    @scorpiothegreat1 3 года назад +6

    Ray Lewis “52 Cards”

  • @timhefty504
    @timhefty504 3 года назад

    I compare Michael Vick to Allen Iverson, not the best player in the league but was so revolutionary with his skill set and became every kid’s favorite player. There had been plenty of quarterbacks before him that were fleet of foot, but nobody incorporated their speed into their game like he did at that point. Until he came around, quarterbacks only kept the ball and ran when they had no other throwing options, or to get small amounts of yardage. You’ll get a lot of quarterbacks these days that list him as their inspiration, especially Lamar Jackson, who is Michael Vick 2.0.

  • @johnpatton7533
    @johnpatton7533 3 года назад

    i'd love to see yall react to the kick six from the 2013 iron bowl. Either way, I have been loving yalls channel during this crazy year

  • @goshegosh
    @goshegosh 3 года назад +2

    It cannot be the all time if it does not have Steve Young run. The greatest ever!!!!

    • @montbrink4700
      @montbrink4700 3 года назад

      Just say what you mean to say he's the best white running quarterback of all time he's not the best running quarterback of all time....

    • @goshegosh
      @goshegosh 3 года назад

      @@montbrink4700 nope I said what I said. He played in an age when you were able to still hit quarterback this dude had plenty of highlights. I didn't say he was all time great but if you're going to have highlights stating NFL best QB runs then you have to include Steve Young. Michael Vick in the NFL and Vince Young in college were the best running quarterbacks....they both made it look effortless.

  • @rumrunner7407
    @rumrunner7407 3 года назад +1

    Yo blokes for sure this has been said but you have to check out the Astartes part 1-5

  • @303SCM
    @303SCM 3 года назад +3

    What about John Elway helicopter run for 1st down in Super Bowl XXXII?

  • @KingTen91
    @KingTen91 3 года назад

    People that hate on Cam forget plays he ran like that first one of the vid🏃🏿‍♂️💨

  • @jeffburdick869
    @jeffburdick869 3 года назад

    Quarterbacks, particularly at the NFL level, are taught to slide or go out of bounds to avoid getting hit. Most NFL QBs have contracts that total in the hundreds of millions...its basically thought of as protecting your investment by not letting your QB get hit. Its def. been creeping into college football more and more through the years, too.

  • @MsDarby64
    @MsDarby64 3 года назад +1

    Michael Vick had a dog fighting operation and he was using street dogs as breeding stock so they wouldn't fight. He killed them, personally, by holding their head in a bucket of water or looping a rope over a branch and putting it around the dog's neck and lifting it so only its hind legs touched the ground. If those methods didn't quite do the job he grabbed the dog by 2 legs and beat it against the ground. He was getting a multimillion dollar salary yet he wouldn't spend a few cents for a bullet because he enjoyed it. He should have been banned from football forever.