Thank goodness the players themselves stepped forward and said “No. I will play football for 6-8 years, and live another 40.” Don’t blame “snowflakes” for this one. This is about men wanting to keep brain matter intact.
@@humzahhassan4521 CTE is no joke. A player deserves to be out permanently for hitting someone like that. That dude has to live his life after football and the brain damage will make that significantly harder.
@@daguys7695 All the players who have to live with the consequences of those big hits. Like Aaron Hernandez before he killed himself. Pr (probably) Brett Favre who can't speak or remember anything.
@@GGP39 who is we? I like good as much as the next guy but no one likes a blindside overly aggressive hit. You can tackle someone without hitting him full on with all your power. And this applys to all pos not just qb
@@vantrankhanh8166an edge rusher. It's used to differentiate between rushers and coverage guys. their job is almost solely to rush the qb. They usually play olb or de... think the bosas, khalil mack, von Miller..
Well, most of the 80s NFL was just a split second after the snap of "Okay who's open" cut off by getting piledrived by Lawrence Taylor so it must've been a nice change of pace
@@stephen2865 leading with the crown of the helmet is targeting so yes its an automatic suspension, also in today's NFL thats a bench clearing brawl so dont think the game is soft
3:30 that pretty much describes matty ice's pass protection through his career and his toughness for not getting injured. Also why Ware should be a HOFer
Yeah, but the next time he got hit like that Vs. the Bears in the cold night at TCF Bank Stadium would knock him unconscious and out for the last game. Kinda sad his career ending was him getting beaten up.
Highschool football is where we learn to always keep your head on a swivel so you always see whats coming. If you have tunnel vision of course someone is gonna lay your ass out
I think so too. I'm a Cowboys fan and I had a chance to meet him at a meet & greet event in Dallas years ago and he was very nice and jovial and just seemed like a genuinely nice man who just happened to excel playing a very aggressive game. He didn't come off as some intense maniac who was looking to take someone's head off on Sundays. He could have seriously broken Ryan's back and permanently injure him if he wanted to go full tilt with how big of a gap there was between Atlanta's O-line. Ryan wouldn't have gotten up if he had.
@@kinglucha3640 I saw that game live I wasn’t sure if I was more impressed with the Oline letting both of them run or Dolphins CB still allowing the Completion.
I watched that game and I seen Theisman's ankle snap on the play, and then LT got upset and started yelling for people to come help him. That was old school broadcasting where they would rerun the injury over and over. Gruesome!
Malcolm Butler, the Titans vs Rams super bowl, Stephen Gillmore block against Jaguars in the 2017-2018 AFC Championship. Stephen Gillmore super bowl 53 interception.
Larry Fitzgerald is the GOAT. First to help opponent up, first to celebrate his teammates on either side of the ball. Went to the university of Phoenix while he was in the NFL. Not to mention he had some hands and stuck with the trash ass Cardinals his whole career. I miss you Larry🥺😔
The worst hit in football history happened to Darryl Stingley a receiver for the New England Patriots who became a quadriplegic after an intentional violent hit in 1978 game.In a game between The Patriots and the Oakland Raiders a pass to Stingley fell short. Jack Tatum of the Raiders then for absolutely no reason slammed into Stingley with his helmet at full force. Sadly that illegal hit broke two vertebrates in Stingley’s neck and his spinal cord was severely damaged leaving him paralyzed from the neck down for the rest of his life.
That's one thing that sux about the game, brutal blindside hits. Yeah obviously the guy wants to rush hard, but c'mon it's a QB who is obviously going to be smaller, with his back to you. Just seems cowardly.
@@xaviersmith4965 First of all, not the worst hit in football history. Second, the pass didn't 'fall short', it actually sailed high. Third, there was a reason for the hit. Fourth, his helmet didn't break Stingley neck, it was a legal forearm. Christ, have you ever actually seen the play?
@@lemonator8813 Probably. I remember Jaws was talking about the post concussion aftereffects he suffered and having dizzy spells for 3 months after that
The tackle by 25 of the Cardinals at 4:06 is by far the best technical and fair tackle, not up high/around the neck, not leading with helmet into the back by an honest solid hit that ended with a touchdown. Vick gets up and can continue to play. Whilst I oppose the way the rules have given too much protection for the QB, leading with a helmet to contact any part of the unprotected QB or neck tackles should be outlawed, everything else should be fair game and a tackle similar to that seen at 4:06 can equally eliminate a QB fairly, in this case Vick gets up as much to do with the fairness of the tackle as it is to do with the size of the tackler.
god, football is brutal. It was just insane back in the 90s. I've re-watched some games from then and, good lord. That early highlight on this video is typical, including the words chosen by the commentary guys.
Yes. NYG fan here, but I noted that Joe made it to his knees almost immediately despite the following: A bruised stomach, a bruised sternum, a cracked rib, and a broken hand. What an incredible game, it's really hard to describe the drama of that 4th Quarter. Respect to the Niners for putting up such a vicious fight. A legendary team.
@@Torgo1969 A bruised stomach is something you never want to experience. That's an injury that is there for life and it only gets worse as you get older.
“If he gets up I’ll be surprised. “ Holy shit. He didn’t even see it. He just got ducked up. If that was me, I’d probably be dead. I’d honestly die from that. Holy shit.
4:40 Larry is an all time great, not even a card fan but this dude is fun to watch. So much energy and completely unselfish. This dude can make one hand grabs and throw pancakes. I wish he won one.
Ron Jaworski was tougher than he got credit for! Always had great respect for him. He did well with what he had to work with on those late 70's early 80's teams! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
He was more man an had bigger balls than most..he had to be tuff.anyone who played I'm his day was tuff .I'm not downing Brady he's great but had he played in Montana Era he'd retired in his 20s an 8f Montana played in Brady Era he'd have 15 rings
Man, credit to those Cardinals blockers on that return. That absolutely wouldn't have gone all the way without the extra effort from #58 in particular.
@what On some better quality videos you can actually hear a snapping noise. Unforgettable, and respect to Taylor for recognizing what had happened and immediately and frantically calling for the medical workers. Wasn't really a vicious hit. He just leapt on JT's back like a tiger and pulled him down awkwardly.
The hit Leonard Marshall put on Joe Montana is the most vicious hit I ever saw a QB take in my life! Scariest part about it was that Marshall didn’t even hit him with a full head of steam. He tripped, crawled back up and then started running again. Had Marshall not tripped and hit Montana full force, he probably would’ve killed him.😱
That was the greatest game I ever saw. I l know it wasn't the super bowl but, the stakes were extremely high, and it was a classic. The Giants went in there with guts and won with field goals.
2:14 Leonard Marshall FTW! With a critical assist from Lawrence Taylor who stopped Montana's roll. That 4th Quarter was incredible, with a fake punt, 2 QB injuries, a critical fumble, some of the greatest drama in Giants history. Respect to the Niners for fighting the Giants every step of the way and putting on such a great show, and for having such a tremendous team for many years, and for having sweet Lannister-colors uniforms.
The last one: Joe Theismann was dating Kathy Lee Crosby, at the time one of the most beautiful women in the world. He'd won a Super Bowl, had a super model actress for a partner, so life was good. After he got home from the hospital, he's propped up in bed, leg in cast and he says "I want to see it." She says, "see what?" He says, "come on. I know you taped it. I know you saw it." Without another word, she opens a dresser drawer, pulls out a VHS tape, puts it in the player, presses Play and walks out of the bedroom into the kitchen. She waits. Waits a little more, then hears a scream. She walks back into the bedroom and Thiesman is sobbing into his hands. She presses Stop, then Eject, grabs the tape and drops it in the garbage. Joe never played again (career ending injury, 1985.) He and KLC would separate in 1991 and sue each other over assets. Life was no longer good for Joe after this play. More details: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Theismann#Career-ending_injury
I'd say things work out for good old Joe. He ends up becoming a football analyst for ESPN. Makes good money, still on TV and some what relevant. And honestly I've never even heard of his wife lol
I’ve never seen that Suh/wake hit on Petty before. Dude got jacked up. It was like volleyball. Suh set him and Wake spiked him. I haven’t legitimately laughed that hard in a few months. Fantastic.
As a linebacker I wouldn’t run like a missile at the qb, I would just grab and take down if I have a free shot at em, what these guys do to the qb imo is try to hurt them going full speed and ramming them.
@@yessirski1672 bro at the end of the day it's just a game. It isnt war. It boils down to just a game. If you're willing to intentionally injure people to win you shouldn't play.
So I know it's not the point of the video, but at 0:08 Champ Bailey makes an amazing touchdown saving play to knock the ball out of Andre Johnson's hands.
"And if he gets up, I'll be surprised."
Ah yes, classic football.
"A thousand words that picture will tell ya"
"And none of those words will he remember"
He literally drilled him with his helmet
Don't forget "You're lucky if your quarterback is still alive."
Thank goodness the players themselves stepped forward and said “No. I will play football for 6-8 years, and live another 40.” Don’t blame “snowflakes” for this one. This is about men wanting to keep brain matter intact.
Put his helmet in his spine
"Wake and Suh unblocked..."
Entire o-line and coaching staff immediately fired
I am a dolphin fan u make me happy
Inwood Ontario Fart Fetish Both future HOF imo 🔥
Those 2 are not with the dolphins anymore and the jets oline still sucks. Thats why they draft Becton over Jeudy or Lamb
@@808mitch definitely agree
Hell of a throw considering
You know it’s going to be a brutal hit when it’s an old clip
how many players would be suspended in today’s game
@@humzahhassan4521 CTE is no joke. A player deserves to be out permanently for hitting someone like that. That dude has to live his life after football and the brain damage will make that significantly harder.
Back when men played football. Football should be run what u bring, if u can't handle a hit go play baseball... I always came in hard helmet first.
@@Senscion Good football is good football who cares abt CTE
@@daguys7695 All the players who have to live with the consequences of those big hits. Like Aaron Hernandez before he killed himself. Pr (probably) Brett Favre who can't speak or remember anything.
Much respect for the guys who clean tackle even in a blindside. Of course you can control yourself.
the players who don't control themselves are scum
Well we wanna see hard hits, why should the QB get special treatment.
@@GGP39 You can wrap a guy up without headbutting his earhole first lol
@@GGP39 no thanks
@@GGP39 who is we? I like good as much as the next guy but no one likes a blindside overly aggressive hit. You can tackle someone without hitting him full on with all your power. And this applys to all pos not just qb
The Jaworski hit. wow. That is the stuff of nightmares.
Keep in mind that that was the 85 bears, the best defense in history.
That suh an wake one is too
@@GoBlues767 i dont see the 2000 ravens anywhere
Joe Ferguson hit by Marshall on 85 bears was devastating ditka said he thought the guy was dead
Helmet right to the spine.
And this is why left tackle is the highest paid position on the offensive line.
Often the 2nd or 3rd highest paid position on the team behind QB and EDGE
@@atomknight8361 what í EDGE
@@vantrankhanh8166an edge rusher. It's used to differentiate between rushers and coverage guys. their job is almost solely to rush the qb. They usually play olb or de... think the bosas, khalil mack, von Miller..
The left side in general is the most important on the line
Yep the Blindside
Damn that first one looks like a mean headache
It was even worse, he lost part of his earlobe
@@bens5661 , Foreal? Does that mean he was permanently deaf in one ear after that hit?
Not sure which was worse the helmet flying off or the reaction, both pretty scary
Damn oline was terrible
after that, matt schaub was never the same again
"Boy was he drilled from behind!"
Giggity.
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😂😂😂😭😭
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2:14 imagine the split second of “I just dodged Lawrence Taylor” being cut off by that hit
Doesn't apply to underage girls
Well, most of the 80s NFL was just a split second after the snap of "Okay who's open" cut off by getting piledrived by Lawrence Taylor so it must've been a nice change of pace
Lt would get a flag on every hit lol
"I dodged Lawrence Tay-"
"if he gets back up, I'll be surprised" lol very 80's and 90's football
i know i was like we dont even hear commentary like this anymore not even just the hits lol
00:32
"Oh, look, grainy antenna-type footage. This one's gonna be good."
I was reading this as I’m watching the Eagles Qb getting piledrived
@@smhazelton372 Ron Jaworski is his name.
Do best “friendly fire moments” like teammates accidentally tackling each other
The famous butt fumble
Maybe if you said please or could you, nobody owes you shit Will. You better learn that bunnnnnghooooooowwwl boy!
They did that already
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ToxicGivenchy advertise somewhere else or Rick roll me instead
“If he gets up I’ll be surprised.” 😂😂😂
that was my favorite on lol.
That's a 8 game suspension today
As scary LT was in the 80s he shows that he cared about the players he hit when he waved for help after he unintentionally ended Theismann career
@@stephen2865 leading with the crown of the helmet is targeting so yes its an automatic suspension, also in today's NFL thats a bench clearing brawl so dont think the game is soft
These announcers man 🤣🤣🤣
3:30 that pretty much describes matty ice's pass protection through his career and his toughness for not getting injured. Also why Ware should be a HOFer
1:11 watching his head snap back is brutal
Watching Fitzgerald running along the sideline after the fumble recovery and touchdown made me grin; that dude is a class act and deserves respect.
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I loved it. I think that was the penalty they were referring to at the end of the clip
4:36 Fitzgerald really ran up the entire sideline to celebrate with his teammate 😂
Had to do a double take because I saw him celebrating and thought he was on Defense for a sec lmao.
Larry legend
Always love seeing across the line teammate support like that. probably what drew the flag too.
Lmfao
That's because Fitzgerald is a god.
3:09 "boy was he drilled from behind" lol🤣
He starts to pullout, then he comes.
"Coming from behind, and Brett Favre never saw it coming"
Yeah, but the next time he got hit like that Vs. the Bears in the cold night at TCF Bank Stadium would knock him unconscious and out for the last game. Kinda sad his career ending was him getting beaten up.
@@Nick-cd4vj You got that mixed up 😂😂
"Lucky that Matt Ryan still playing"
I remember getting blindsided in high school. Except I was rushing the quarterback, arm outstretched then *BAM* lineman flattens me out of nowhere.
Highschool football is where we learn to always keep your head on a swivel so you always see whats coming. If you have tunnel vision of course someone is gonna lay your ass out
I'm sure you can't see every single hit coming man. Get real
Line be like "oh hell no"
4:13 Love how Larry starts running along the sideline 😂
DeMarcus Ware could've hit Matt Ryan A LOT harder than he did, but he showed tremendous restraint.
I think so too. I'm a Cowboys fan and I had a chance to meet him at a meet & greet event in Dallas years ago and he was very nice and jovial and just seemed like a genuinely nice man who just happened to excel playing a very aggressive game. He didn't come off as some intense maniac who was looking to take someone's head off on Sundays. He could have seriously broken Ryan's back and permanently injure him if he wanted to go full tilt with how big of a gap there was between Atlanta's O-line. Ryan wouldn't have gotten up if he had.
DeMarcus Ware could've hit Matt Ryan A LOT harder than he did, but he showed tremendous restraint.
Man seeing these old clips where they lead with the head like that is brutal. I'm honestly pretty glad we don't really see that anymore.
Suh and Ware however did not. Dayum!
@@kinglucha3640 I saw that game live I wasn’t sure if I was more impressed with the Oline letting both of them run or Dolphins CB still allowing the Completion.
As scary LT was in the 80s he shows that he cared about the players he hit when he waved for help after he unintentionally ended Theismann career
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Brutal injury
I watched that game and I seen Theisman's ankle snap on the play, and then LT got upset and started yelling for people to come help him. That was old school broadcasting where they would rerun the injury over and over. Gruesome!
Yes. It was an awkward hit, not really vicious. He was an animal on the field, but he still had respect and compassion.
Greatest football player ever!!!!
Do “best defensive stops in NFL History”
Super bowl 49
Malcolm Butler, the Titans vs Rams super bowl, Stephen Gillmore block against Jaguars in the 2017-2018 AFC Championship. Stephen Gillmore super bowl 53 interception.
There's gonna be a lot of 70s Steelers lol
The time the Eagles stopped the Cardinals on 7 straight goal line plays
For that I'd say one of them is Superbowl 16, 49ers goal line stand against Bengals
Schaub: *Gets absolutely pummeled*
Ref: Proceeds to throw the penalty flag directly at him😂
Like damn, thats enough salt on the wound lmao
Larry Fitzgerald is the GOAT. First to help opponent up, first to celebrate his teammates on either side of the ball. Went to the university of Phoenix while he was in the NFL. Not to mention he had some hands and stuck with the trash ass Cardinals his whole career. I miss you Larry🥺😔
Cardinals are doing pretty awesome this year
He handed the ball to the referee. Respect.
@Justyn Gordon - Spot on. #11 was my favorite player. He needed more rings. Wish he had been on a team that could help him get those rings.
Athletes named Larry are legends
I've been watching football since 1975 and that shot Jaworski takes @0:30 is one of the most brutal hits I've ever seen.
Theisman's was worse. Career-ending.
The worst hit in football history happened to Darryl Stingley a receiver for the New England Patriots who became a quadriplegic after an intentional violent hit in 1978 game.In a game between The Patriots and the Oakland Raiders a pass to Stingley fell short. Jack Tatum of the Raiders then for absolutely no reason slammed into Stingley with his helmet at full force. Sadly that illegal hit broke two vertebrates in Stingley’s neck and his spinal cord was severely damaged leaving him paralyzed from the neck down for the rest of his life.
For sure, and the Shaub one before that was brutal as well. Anytime a helmet flies off I cringe.
That's one thing that sux about the game, brutal blindside hits. Yeah obviously the guy wants to rush hard, but c'mon it's a QB who is obviously going to be smaller, with his back to you. Just seems cowardly.
@@xaviersmith4965 First of all, not the worst hit in football history. Second, the pass didn't 'fall short', it actually sailed high. Third, there was a reason for the hit. Fourth, his helmet didn't break Stingley neck, it was a legal forearm. Christ, have you ever actually seen the play?
"And none of those words will he remember" that's good shit haha
That was pretty much the end of Jaws career. Surprised he was so good on ESPN because of that hit.
@@Roseclan24 CTE confirmed?
@@lemonator8813 Probably. I remember Jaws was talking about the post concussion aftereffects he suffered and having dizzy spells for 3 months after that
@@Roseclan24 what a brutal sport
Because there's nothing good like brain damage
0:47 “Let me just swipe my hand..”
I wondering if anyone else caught that ol' soft touch. Quite sensual if you ask me lol.
Hahahaha! I didn’t even notice...wtf.
@@OmniTron1000 I didnt notice I was looking at the guy who got a body-soul realignment.
That player was that guys boyfriend for sure.
Seggsy😂
Respect to LT after he broke that mans leg he was the first calling for help it seemed.
That’s soft af. I would’ve laughed had I done that to somebody
@@rockydelone3042 I am almost positive his football career makes yours look like playing barbies.
@@rockydelone3042 Haha your weak body can't break anyone. 🤣 sociopath troll
@@perturbedxtirade7428 your laughing at someone getting hurt and HES The sociopath? The irony 💀💀💀
@@shamaron2015 might want to read that again because he wasn't laughing at anyone getting broken
The tackle by 25 of the Cardinals at 4:06 is by far the best technical and fair tackle, not up high/around the neck, not leading with helmet into the back by an honest solid hit that ended with a touchdown. Vick gets up and can continue to play.
Whilst I oppose the way the rules have given too much protection for the QB, leading with a helmet to contact any part of the unprotected QB or neck tackles should be outlawed, everything else should be fair game and a tackle similar to that seen at 4:06 can equally eliminate a QB fairly, in this case Vick gets up as much to do with the fairness of the tackle as it is to do with the size of the tackler.
god, football is brutal. It was just insane back in the 90s. I've re-watched some games from then and, good lord. That early highlight on this video is typical, including the words chosen by the commentary guys.
I love how Montana immediately try’s to get back up. That dude was tough
Yes. NYG fan here, but I noted that Joe made it to his knees almost immediately despite the following: A bruised stomach, a bruised sternum, a cracked rib, and a broken hand. What an incredible game, it's really hard to describe the drama of that 4th Quarter. Respect to the Niners for putting up such a vicious fight. A legendary team.
I hope we never face your team in the NFC championship ever again something always goes wrong lmao
@@Torgo1969 A bruised stomach is something you never want to experience. That's an injury that is there for life and it only gets worse as you get older.
But at that point, he was no longer Joe Montana. He was Elmer J. Fudd, millionaire, and he owned a mansion and a yacht.
@@richkeeney4744 still better than Tom Brady
“If he gets up I’ll be surprised. “
Holy shit. He didn’t even see it. He just got ducked up. If that was me, I’d probably be dead. I’d honestly die from that. Holy shit.
If I saw James Harrison running at me, I’d yell “retirement” and make a break for the sideline
2:53 it was at this moment Brett realized…im gonna steal money from black people
I'm going to say that the Farve hit at 2:17 was not an interception since his arm was not going forward. Instead I'd rule it as a recovered fumble.
"Boy was he drilled from behind"
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Thanks for the heart ❤
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Hahahah
Magical_Fedora no, Brett Favre
Eli was indestructible. Popped right up after every hit, and there were a lot of them.
That hit on Eli wasn’t near as bad as most of the others.
@@guins99 Yeah seriously. Eli took some vicious shots in his career but somehow some of the more normal ones made the list here.
That's why he's the Ironman
You never know, injuries may show up later in life...This is an extremely dangerous sport.
@@gmofi8778Ironman of throwing interceptions
0:36 how the hell did he hold onto the ball?
The force of his body falling down had to be enough to keep it against him 😬
Mike Tirico giggling at the 5:38 mark never gets old. Suh and wake destroyed that poor dude.
2:44 “ man was he drilled from behind” 😭
You dun know.
I’m surprised Jaws survived that hit and all those years going against LT. 😳
4:40 Larry is an all time great, not even a card fan but this dude is fun to watch. So much energy and completely unselfish. This dude can make one hand grabs and throw pancakes. I wish he won one.
Ron Jaworski was tougher than he got credit for! Always had great respect for him. He did well with what he had to work with on those late 70's early 80's teams! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
He was more man an had bigger balls than most..he had to be tuff.anyone who played I'm his day was tuff .I'm not downing Brady he's great but had he played in Montana Era he'd retired in his 20s an 8f Montana played in Brady Era he'd have 15 rings
Judging by that one play he seems pretty tough, look like he got hit from behind by fridge at 30 miles an hour
he always seemed likable when he worked for espn.
Man, credit to those Cardinals blockers on that return. That absolutely wouldn't have gone all the way without the extra effort from #58 in particular.
That’s pure American Football ... Brutal...!!!
0:46 braaa sus asf 😂🤨
LOL he couldn’t wait to run out and touch that booty
ong😂thought i only seen da
Yoooo i saw that shit like wtf....
And this is why left tackle is the highest paid position on the offensive line.
Facts that blind side
0:34 -- look out, Jaworski, LOOK OUT...!!!! (WHAM!! 💥💥)
I felt every impact. I played QB for a season with an unreliable O-line and it felt nearly every drive I ended up on some DE or LB highlight tape.
What team?
@@mr16325 his middle school team
Hey man as a LB rn we are just doing our job lol
@@MrSmith-sy4oq fr as a LB I love giving quarterbacks brain damage 🥰🥰
Man that career ending Theismann injury. LT immediately knew it wasn't good
3:50..was classic...like it gave me chillz and made me cry a little.....just something about the hype of it and the crowd and commentary with it
You cried?.......
6:14: Flawless audio transition
Suggestion: Game-winning goal line stands
Does the Malcolm Butler interception count?
@@808mitch yes
Niners Seahawks week 17 is the best one in recent memory imo
Nathan Kolesar Good cause I’m a 9er fan so I’m happy they did that 😂
Next video: "Just Why?" Plays.
4:36 Fitz looking like his homie scored his first touchdown 😂
I love how Fitz was the first guy to celebrate with him even though he wasnt on the field during the play. What a guy!
4:01 - Why is 11 running past the restricted zone? Could have easily been a 15 yard penalty during the play and then another 15 for the celebration.
2:29 "Favre is down and in pain, boy was he drilled from behind" 😂
Do “trifecta games” - an offensive, defensive, and special teams touchdown in one game
Saints vs Seahawks 2019 is one btw
The last one I believe is when Joe Theismann got his leg broken. It ended his career.
My wife still can't watch that play after seeing it live. I remember seeing at least two third f these hits live.
Yeah. That one was painful to watch.
@what On some better quality videos you can actually hear a snapping noise. Unforgettable, and respect to Taylor for recognizing what had happened and immediately and frantically calling for the medical workers. Wasn't really a vicious hit. He just leapt on JT's back like a tiger and pulled him down awkwardly.
Don't even need the sound to hear that leg break
At least Lawrence Taylor didn’t celebrate he actually called the medical team over to help theismann
Ironically that was Mike Vick’s “sight” side because he is a lefty.
Realistically it’s just quarterbacks hit from behind. Aldon smiths sack he rushed off Eli Mannings sigh side
Meanwhile hockey players: "I'll be ready for my next shift, just pick up my teeth"
The hit Leonard Marshall put on Joe Montana is the most vicious hit I ever saw a QB take in my life! Scariest part about it was that Marshall didn’t even hit him with a full head of steam. He tripped, crawled back up and then started running again. Had Marshall not tripped and hit Montana full force, he probably would’ve killed him.😱
That was the greatest game I ever saw. I l know it wasn't the super bowl but, the stakes were extremely high, and it was a classic. The Giants went in there with guts and won with field goals.
0:34 Holy shit he tried to kill him.
Old school football right there
2:14 Leonard Marshall FTW! With a critical assist from Lawrence Taylor who stopped Montana's roll. That 4th Quarter was incredible, with a fake punt, 2 QB injuries, a critical fumble, some of the greatest drama in Giants history. Respect to the Niners for fighting the Giants every step of the way and putting on such a great show, and for having such a tremendous team for many years, and for having sweet Lannister-colors uniforms.
Injuries are not great at all
That game was a Bill Belichick masterclass on defense
I think this is the clip they kept playing over and over when Joe Montana was on SNL.
Topped by Bahr’s FG as time expired..”there will be no 3 peat”..
The last one: Joe Theismann was dating Kathy Lee Crosby, at the time one of the most beautiful women in the world. He'd won a Super Bowl, had a super model actress for a partner, so life was good. After he got home from the hospital, he's propped up in bed, leg in cast and he says "I want to see it." She says, "see what?" He says, "come on. I know you taped it. I know you saw it." Without another word, she opens a dresser drawer, pulls out a VHS tape, puts it in the player, presses Play and walks out of the bedroom into the kitchen. She waits. Waits a little more, then hears a scream. She walks back into the bedroom and Thiesman is sobbing into his hands. She presses Stop, then Eject, grabs the tape and drops it in the garbage. Joe never played again (career ending injury, 1985.) He and KLC would separate in 1991 and sue each other over assets. Life was no longer good for Joe after this play. More details:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Theismann#Career-ending_injury
thats haunting
I'd say things work out for good old Joe. He ends up becoming a football analyst for ESPN. Makes good money, still on TV and some what relevant. And honestly I've never even heard of his wife lol
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Kathy Lee Crosby one of the most beautiful woman in the world??? Bing Crosby was better looking
2:32 WOAH
I’ve never seen that Suh/wake hit on Petty before. Dude got jacked up. It was like volleyball. Suh set him and Wake spiked him. I haven’t legitimately laughed that hard in a few months. Fantastic.
Yeah, I don't care how much padding he had. He definitely felt that in the morning.
Next video: "Just Why?" Plays.
shoulda ran the goddamn ball
@@iminyourshed3327 REEEEEEEEEEEE
@@iminyourshed3327 not with big daddy Vince ready smack the light out of Lynch
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Freddie kitchens running the ball on 4th and long against Rams would be one for sure. You could get alot from the browns last year 😆
Lol every face that Eli Manning makes when he gets hit is meme worthy 😂😂😂
Edit: you just had to end it on that last one didn’t you??🤮
As a giants fan that hit doesn't effect me by making me wanna puke but makes me feel sad we created the redskins curse
6:55 If you saw that in a movie, you’d say, no way TWO guys get that open and sandwich the QB like that. BRUTALITY
Can we get a "Turf Monster" video where players stumble, trip, and/or fall without being touched?
Good idea
Highlight Heaven great**
Highlight Heaven :D
thats like every game at the old Meadowlands.
Daniel Jones tonight against the eagles lol
0:18 these kind of helmet to helmet hits should result in dq and multiple game suspensions
Respect to Bryce Petty man Ndamakong Suh AND Cameron Wake completely untouched but he still completed the pass
Your the best highlight ever GOAT
Oh yyyeeeeaaaaahhhhhh
I like highlight heaven but I also like ding productions. I'm not on a certain side but they are both very good.
Hotify ❤️❤️❤️
hi ding
Hotify W. We r both good.
2:15 When I think of blindside hits, Montana is the first one that comes to mind.
Leonard Marshall FTW, with a massive assist from Taylor!
Tony Dungy: “you just don’t expect for Suh and Ware to be completely untouched and unblocked”
No Tony I don’t think you would ever expect that lol
All of these are “roughing the passer” calls nowadays
LT…what he could do to QBs was astounding.
1:47 this is why I love Wilson, he got up and took it like a man
Wow at 4:29 that's the loudest I heard a Cardinals stadium in a couple of years!
Should’ve seen it after Larry got the pass from Palmer in overtime against the Packers
@@TheRedPhantomAZ oh I remember that they but I though it was a Packers home game🤦♂️🤦♂️
I haven't heard the cards stadiumthat loud since the vikings played there, its like an extra home game
As goofy as Eli Manning was, he was tough. Jumped up every time.
2:00 man such a classic epic clip of Madden calling the play of Marshal and Taylor rushing Montana
2:38 ayo
2:33 fuck
"Maybe we should put some dresses on them" Jack Lambert 😂
Video idea: Confusing plays
Do triple double games for defense players but instead of yards the player has one sack, one fumble recovery and one pick
Smart
Triple single*
Conman 128 big brain
Defensive 'hat trick'
Ooooo good idea
Man seeing these old clips where they lead with the head like that is brutal. I'm honestly pretty glad we don't really see that anymore.
Man seeing these old clips where they lead with the head like that is brutal. I'm honestly pretty glad we don't really see that anymore.
“Boy was he drilled from behind” is crazy 🤣
9:16 The play that got left tackles paid.😁🤣
Everytime I watch Theisman break his leg a part of my soul dies.
I can feel it in my chest whenever his leg just breaks in
And it wasn't really a hard hit. Taylor jumped on his back and they both hit the ground awkwardly.
0:27 What my head feels like after finishing a math question.
There’s an LT highlight film with over five minutes of him dishing out hits on QB’s like the one Jaworski took and a few of them are on Jaworski.
0:46 Wtf was with the caress from the medical dude to 76?
As a linebacker I wouldn’t run like a missile at the qb, I would just grab and take down if I have a free shot at em, what these guys do to the qb imo is try to hurt them going full speed and ramming them.
if you injure the quarterback your chances of winning the game multiply. it’s not just a game for everyone
@@yessirski1672 bro wtf
@@yessirski1672 you ivan drago or something
Sum Boi nah that’s the mentality that gets drilled into lots of players head
@@yessirski1672 bro at the end of the day it's just a game. It isnt war. It boils down to just a game. If you're willing to intentionally injure people to win you shouldn't play.
So I know it's not the point of the video, but at 0:08 Champ Bailey makes an amazing touchdown saving play to knock the ball out of Andre Johnson's hands.
“Watch 73 on the left side of your screen” yeah we see him
He’s big
Yes, he’s certainly on the way.
0:35 That Jaworski hit was BRUTAL. Didn’t help that turf in those days was basically cement painted green.
Man that LT hit I know what time it is as soon as the clip starts really finished his career
5:40 what was the o-line even doing?
Yucky the last clip is always hard to watch kinda eerie to think that alex smith had a very similar injury on the redskins a few years ago.
Dark Hollywood Dark Hollywood he was at the game were Smith got hurt
Alex Smith might still lose that leg, it has never healed right, it looks like Frankensteins leg now after all the operations, poor guy
This is the NFL I grew up watching... Absolute Brutality !!!
I was at that Vikings vs Bills game. It was Favres first pass attempt that game and his last play in the NFL.
Favre going to need some more money from the state of Mississippi after that hit by Buffalo