There are around 1.1 million football players that compete in high schools. Only 6.5% get a chance to play in NCAA Division 1, 2, and 3. Of those who are lucky enough to make it to college football, only 1.6% make it to the NFL. The primary reason is the players’ roster, as there are only 350 positions available in the draft.
I think that speaks to the culture. "Everyone can do anything." What she said is her actual thoughts, "This looks dangerous. Not everyone can do this." Not a culturally accepted idea was expressed and she got embarrassed by it after realizing what she said.
@Juice1984 I was confused why she was apologizing. In American culture, we also have the idea that you can do anything, but that never made sense. Not everyone can be rich and famous and it's not for lack of trying. Like the comment before yours said, there are very limited slots, so there will be a lot of capable people who aren't playing. Weird that they also have the idea of anyone can do anything but have to apologize for thinking it. It's a reality.
@@Jawsjawsjawsrg I mean it literally is legal violence. If you did anything they do on the field to someone in real life, you'd go straight to jail for battery plus whatever other charges they can slap on.
I like to describe American football as Violent Chess. It is perhaps the most strategic sport in the world. The individual plays are incredibly complicated to the point where even die hard fans often times don't understand what is going on. The guy throwing the ball has to memorize a thousand different plays...every year. You really can't comprehend how complicated this game is unless you watch a lot of it. And yes, it is incredibly violent and guys get hurt a lot playing this game. There have even been some deaths. The last major incident in the NFL happened about ten years ago where a guy got paralyzed from the neck down during a play.
Idk, I'd consider Damar Hamlin a pretty major injury happening on the field. It wasn't a devastating hit, but it just proves how dangerous the game could be. Plus all the really bad acl tears like Nick Chubb or Dak Prescott a few years ago. Footballs is definitely a dangerous sport not everyone can play.
@@EXISTENTIALization Hamlin was most likely not football related and vaccine related though, if we really want to be honest about it. But do agree it was insane, he literally died on the field.
That one play where the guy in all blue ran down the whole field, pushing guys off him was only the second time in NFL history that a guy has run down the entire field and scored. That same guy in the video is also only the 7th player to ever run for 2000 yards in a single season. Derrick Henry, "The King".
@@The_elephant_in_the_room_ jumping high helps a lot when you can throw the ball to someone up high and they can jump for it. it also helps to block kicks, and we've seen Jameson Williams and Saquan Barkley hurdle people this year. so yes. Jumping is a very good skill to have in football in fact you get tested for your jumping ability at the combine
Best kicker in NFL is Korean (Young-hoe Koo). One of best WR in NFL history is Korean: Hines Ward (mom is Korean). The first Korean to be drafted in 1st round was Eugene Chung (lineman). First ever Korean drafted was John Lee (UCLA kicker). See I know a lot about NFL!
Lmao this is a complete lie!!!! Justin tucker is the best kicker and Hines who is clearly more black is not even top 20 in best wr in the nfl. I honestly don't get why you would purposely make up these lies??
I’m so sorry but you’re completely false. Koo is DECENT, but he regularly misses field goals when it counts. The best kicker is Justin Tucker. And the best WR in HISTORY is NOT Korean. The best in the league right now is Justin Jefferson who is a black man, and the best of all time is Jerry Rice, who is ALSO a black man.
❤ to see your reactions to the colleges & university football teams. We love our college football here in the southern states of US and we have some stadiums that hold more fans than NFL stadiums!🏈🏈
Aw hey woojin!❤ nice to see him in this setting. And yes American football is savage. Doesn't look like you mentioned how many concussions occurred in the making of those clips 😂
Nice to see him recognize the fosbury flop! Yes, a lot of NFL receivers were often also track and field athletes earlier in life, usually sprint and high jump specialists.
Woojin, the average amount of time anyone plays in the NFL is something like 3.7 years. Don't kid yourself. Very few athletes have the strength, speed and toughness to play the game at the NFL level. It's been said you need the strength of a weight lifter, the speed of a sprinter, the endurance of a long distance runner, the quickness of a cat and the toughness of a boxer.
Oh man the endzone flips could've had Snead's 2pt conversion from the Superbowl. Snead jumps, starts to catch, gets hit so he flips, secures the catch and while spinning upside down, holds the ball out theough his legs to get it over the line.
Not really. I'm not going to get into a discussion about which is better, more physical or anything else. IDC, but American football has diverged so much it's hardly comparable outside a few similar concepts. Aussie rules is probably the closest I've seen and even that isn't very close.
@@contezwand don’t hit like in American football. It’s the equivalent of a car crash. Edit helmets and pads were added because too many people were dying playing American football.
@@hollybrooke322 and im pretty sure in rugby you can only tackle waist down meanwhile american football its neck down (my dad played rugby back in the 80s/90s so im not sure if the rules have changed)
the different reactions between him and her is so good. he wants to fight and go, she is almost disgusted lol so beautiful. Testosterone is a hellvua drug.
A lot of these clips weren't NFL games, they were college. Probably ought to also tell them those big players are over 300 pounds and still lightening fast.
Neither of these people are familiar with American Football. Just because you can say; “NFL”, doesn’t make you familiar with its rules and regulations. It’s one of the most complex sports played on the planet, if not the most complex. It’s like 11 vs 11 chess, all pieces move at the same time, not all chess pieces are equal to each other, and there is a time factor involved. It’s essentially a 4 dimensional chess game with every piece being able to move in all directions. It is so complicated that the rule book is presented as a search function rather than a PDF or Text File. There are that many rules that are based on circumstances and conditional measures that no one person can know it all. This is why we commonly see Referees coming together to discuss a ruling on the field, as well as being in constant digital contact with the head office in New York to determine a play call. It seems slow to foreigners, but American Football is more like chess than an action sport. The players are some of the most physically fit in the world, including Olympic level sprinters, European Football/Soccer kickers, and many more. This is a statistically driven game, very mathematically and scientifically based. College/University Football is more popular than the NFL (National Football League) in America because of the physical size of country. The Average American is closer to a College/University team than an NFL team, especially in the middle of the country that’s not on the East Coast (on the Atlantic Ocean) or West Coast (on the Pacific Ocean). Give some grace to our beloved game because it’s much more complex than you could ever imagine. It’s not just throwing or running a ball forward towards a line. It’s a creed and culture in this country of mine. The average American Football tackle is semi-harmful, maybe a little numbness. The hard-hitting tackles have measured as being in a head-on collision at 30 mph (49 kph). This is two vehicles colliding at 30 mph (49 kph) head to head. It’s probably the most violent sport in the world besides fighting sports like MMA. More blood gets drawn in Rugby, but that because of the “scrims” they have and chase tackling. That’s when players line up close to each other and bash together at about 15 mph (24 kph) or get tackled on the move toward the goal line. There is a reason why the only fully Asian American football player is a kicker. Younghoe Koo, I believe he is Korean-American. Great kicker of the football.
Get to the footbaawwwllll I miss football and it'll be on tomorrow lol and yes some big hits are like being hit by a car in terms of mass and speed. Even a car moving 15mph is going to win against almost any man
@@slboson yeah I saw already last night about Hines Ward, I didnt know he was Korean. Also didnt know Murray was Korean, thought he was half and half black/white. Never heard of Koo, but thanks for the info.
American Football - easiest to describe as extreme rugby. Much prefer watching those than regular football/soccer where hardly get touched yet end up rolling on the ground like someone whacked them, where American Football - get completely tackled, mb several on top of you (pile up) and if nothing broke just get back into the game. The reason for padding, cup, helmet and mouth guard
You are wrong American Football is rugby for weak man. Not one player from AF don't want to play rugby because they are scared because they don't have any type of protection.Ask them.
Interesting that the male commenter said it's like a car accident. They did a study and found that the hits in the NFL are equivalent to driving a car into a solid wall at 35 mph. So, for instance, a linebacker hitting a running back is the same as a car wreck at 35 mph.
Was actually about 35 mph or roughly 53 kph. For 50+ both runners would have to run 25 mph each, and there isnt anyone in the league that does that, let alone 2 hitting each other. Even players like Tyreek Hill barely touch 22 mph.
It would help present the true nature of football at the collegiate or NFL levels by showing a couple of typical Koreans on the sidelines next to the players. The players on the field, except for the occassional small, super-fast guys, are very large men playing against other very large men, and somebody new to the game won't be able to immediately see their size in comparison to normal folks. For example, you can't really tell in that long Derrick Henry TD run that the man sprinting so fast the length of the field is over 245 lbs.
There aren't many fights in football; it's not allowed. Hockey does allow some fighting. If you haven't watched "Rules of American Football" that would be a useful video to see. It tells you enough of the basics to get you started. The sport is descended from Rugby Football, but it's very different today than when it started in American and Canadian colleges.
@@trevalarose8155 I loved Priest, but Charles imho was a far more impressive RB. Priest had arguably the greatest OL in history blocking for him, LJ after him sorta proved it, Charles had one of the worst OL in NFL history and teams KNEW he was the one getting the ball since he was our only weapon, and he still averaged 5 ypc for his career with us before injuries.
christ. i need to find a girlfriend in korea. that woman is thoughtful, sincere, eloquent, beautiful, and adorable in every sense. also yeah, football is wild.
Dang that one hit looked really bad. I’ve heard that when their arm comes up in that “fencing” pose it means there could be significant damage/trauma to the brain. Not sure how true that is though lol
"Not everyone can play football" dont apologize, youre right. Not everyone is built or athletic to play it. Ive played football for 4 years all through out highschool and ive had to take on people who weighed more then me. I didnt care thou cause weight and size didnt matter
"Not everyone can play American football" Dont apologize. You are 100% correct in saying that.
There are around 1.1 million football players that compete in high schools. Only 6.5% get a chance to play in NCAA Division 1, 2, and 3. Of those who are lucky enough to make it to college football, only 1.6% make it to the NFL. The primary reason is the players’ roster, as there are only 350 positions available in the draft.
I think that speaks to the culture. "Everyone can do anything."
What she said is her actual thoughts, "This looks dangerous. Not everyone can do this." Not a culturally accepted idea was expressed and she got embarrassed by it after realizing what she said.
You are so right.
@@Jon5201 and will still whoop the sb champs on the playground 😂
@Juice1984 I was confused why she was apologizing.
In American culture, we also have the idea that you can do anything, but that never made sense. Not everyone can be rich and famous and it's not for lack of trying. Like the comment before yours said, there are very limited slots, so there will be a lot of capable people who aren't playing. Weird that they also have the idea of anyone can do anything but have to apologize for thinking it. It's a reality.
I love the positivity they had :) I wish every nation could be like this to each other and their past times
Yeah I love these reaction videos, very cool.
"Wasn't that just legal violence?"
Yes. Yes it was. And you just described America!😂
wait what? you have to be european or a teenager lol
If you think that was "legal violence", then you should go and watch hockey.
I love this😂😂😂
@@Jawsjawsjawsrg I mean it literally is legal violence. If you did anything they do on the field to someone in real life, you'd go straight to jail for battery plus whatever other charges they can slap on.
well a lot of those hits were not legal...
I like to describe American football as Violent Chess. It is perhaps the most strategic sport in the world. The individual plays are incredibly complicated to the point where even die hard fans often times don't understand what is going on. The guy throwing the ball has to memorize a thousand different plays...every year. You really can't comprehend how complicated this game is unless you watch a lot of it.
And yes, it is incredibly violent and guys get hurt a lot playing this game. There have even been some deaths. The last major incident in the NFL happened about ten years ago where a guy got paralyzed from the neck down during a play.
Idk, I'd consider Damar Hamlin a pretty major injury happening on the field. It wasn't a devastating hit, but it just proves how dangerous the game could be. Plus all the really bad acl tears like Nick Chubb or Dak Prescott a few years ago. Footballs is definitely a dangerous sport not everyone can play.
@@EXISTENTIALization Hamlin was most likely not football related and vaccine related though, if we really want to be honest about it. But do agree it was insane, he literally died on the field.
@@dalehammers4425His problem was the Fauci ouchy, not a glancing blow like the tackle he had!..from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸👋🤠
They all get TBI's and it's really disturbing the effects it has on them. It destroys a lot of their lives
Big guys slamming into each other heehee
What they don't appreciate is these are 250+ pound dudes running almost Olympic level speeds.
Dude its their first time watching it, I guarantee when you watched your first nfl game you didn’t know this either.
It’s probably faster than Olympic speeds
@@The_elephant_in_the_room_not by a long shot
The guy mentioned in the beginning that nfl is a league of the freaks of nature. It is indeed.
@@Bighous503yeah no shit
That one play where the guy in all blue ran down the whole field, pushing guys off him was only the second time in NFL history that a guy has run down the entire field and scored. That same guy in the video is also only the 7th player to ever run for 2000 yards in a single season. Derrick Henry, "The King".
Love when your teammates blast block someone. The WHOLE stadium goes OHHHHHhhhhhhhh!
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This is a great summary of the skills these athletes possess.
It really isn’t you don’t have to be a good runner to be a kicker and you don’t have to jump high either
@@The_elephant_in_the_room_ jumping high helps a lot when you can throw the ball to someone up high and they can jump for it. it also helps to block kicks, and we've seen Jameson Williams and Saquan Barkley hurdle people this year. so yes. Jumping is a very good skill to have in football in fact you get tested for your jumping ability at the combine
Man she has an amazing smile
Like Jennifer love.
"They should get paid a lot" I died inside. Top players average about 2.1 million USD a year. They do sis... They do.
no, thats the average. the superstars get way more. This year, my teams QB signed a 4 year deal worth 212 Million dollars
Other sports are 'contact' sports. American football is a collision sport.
The average NFL hit is the equivalent of a 53 kp/h car crash.
Welcome to the NFL. Keep watching. There's more to it than monster hits.
Some of these clips are College games.
Some are also in high and middle school
Your first reactions are pretty cool. You have a great understanding and energy for the game.
Have fun 🔥
Nfl games are awesome to watch on tv football players are awesome ❤
Be on the lookout for a NFL game played in South Korea soon.
Smiled the entire video. Their reactions are so darn cute 🥰
4:40 bro said "teamkill" XD enabled friendly fire LMAOO
Yaggung is simply gorgeous
4:17 I could see her getting that kind of attention.
A lot of these clips are from college football as well as the NFL.
Best kicker in NFL is Korean (Young-hoe Koo). One of best WR in NFL history is Korean: Hines Ward (mom is Korean). The first Korean to be drafted in 1st round was Eugene Chung (lineman). First ever Korean drafted was John Lee (UCLA kicker). See I know a lot about NFL!
Stop the cap, it's Justin tucker
Lmao this is a complete lie!!!! Justin tucker is the best kicker and Hines who is clearly more black is not even top 20 in best wr in the nfl. I honestly don't get why you would purposely make up these lies??
WRONG. Since 2022.... Tucker 76/90 (84%).... Koo 76/88 (86%).
Hines Ward is #14 in receptions and #19 in TDs (career) but this clown says he's not Top 20. What a clown. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m so sorry but you’re completely false. Koo is DECENT, but he regularly misses field goals when it counts. The best kicker is Justin Tucker. And the best WR in HISTORY is NOT Korean. The best in the league right now is Justin Jefferson who is a black man, and the best of all time is Jerry Rice, who is ALSO a black man.
It blows a lot of peoples minds from Asia too when you tell them all these men are over 100kg or damn near close.
I need more reactions to American football.
Good lord she is so freaking cute
Seems like all young Korean women are.👍
The Korean girlss put a lot of emphasis on beauty.
These two are really cool with the way they interact with each other. 😊
6:41 “alone” was so uncalled for
That is one beautiful lady right there!❤
She’s right, not everyone can play American football
No it’s just not Americans
❤ to see your reactions to the colleges & university football teams. We love our college football here in the southern states of US and we have some stadiums that hold more fans than NFL stadiums!🏈🏈
항상 영상 재미있게 보고 있습니다,😊아르헨티나 팬들의 반응
The NFL is awesome
You have to watch NFL biggest hits " here comes the boom!" You'll be amazed at the violence
They need to watch crazy NFL weather I like them seeing how are you playing the snow rain fog mud
I’m glad they weren’t just watching modern highlights. Football was 10x more violent/entertaining during the 1970-2010 seasons 👍🏻
“Hi I’m woojin! 😃”
THAT TRIGGERED SKZ FLASHBACKS
Jesus korean women are incredibly beautiful❤
They are also built better than other East Asian women.
Aw hey woojin!❤ nice to see him in this setting. And yes American football is savage. Doesn't look like you mentioned how many concussions occurred in the making of those clips 😂
Nice to see him recognize the fosbury flop! Yes, a lot of NFL receivers were often also track and field athletes earlier in life, usually sprint and high jump specialists.
Lol. I like how he says team kill like its COD
They're adorable!
Woojin, the average amount of time anyone plays in the NFL is something like 3.7 years. Don't kid yourself. Very few athletes have the strength, speed and toughness to play the game at the NFL level. It's been said you need the strength of a weight lifter, the speed of a sprinter, the endurance of a long distance runner, the quickness of a cat and the toughness of a boxer.
Imagine them watching the Army Navy game for the first time…!!
Not all NFL. There are a bunch of College Football clips in there as well.
Kam Chancellor highlights! He is The man!😂
its so funny they thought pitts was about to throw a punch, no just a severe concussive fencing response
Oh man the endzone flips could've had Snead's 2pt conversion from the Superbowl. Snead jumps, starts to catch, gets hit so he flips, secures the catch and while spinning upside down, holds the ball out theough his legs to get it over the line.
Girl, you are so pretty.❤❤❤
Funny that Emmit Smith told someone that after every game he feels like he was in a car accident..
THEY CAN ALSO REACT TO SOUTH AFRICAN RUGBY IT'S ALSO LIKE THE NFL
Not really. I'm not going to get into a discussion about which is better, more physical or anything else. IDC, but American football has diverged so much it's hardly comparable outside a few similar concepts. Aussie rules is probably the closest I've seen and even that isn't very close.
Just South African rugby? What about all the other countries that play rugby? 😂
@@A_Name_ the most american thing ever... Rugby has no headgear and shoulder pads bro...
@@contezwand don’t hit like in American football. It’s the equivalent of a car crash. Edit helmets and pads were added because too many people were dying playing American football.
@@hollybrooke322 and im pretty sure in rugby you can only tackle waist down meanwhile american football its neck down (my dad played rugby back in the 80s/90s so im not sure if the rules have changed)
They need to watch some Berry Sanders runs, Moss catches...
Can’t wait for you to show them hockey.
Shes adorable
That can be said of most young Korean ladies.
Imagine if they had aired this a few days ago. To see Saquon’s one play and then Josh Allen passing/receiving touchdown.
Love the video!! It would be great for you guys to react to UFC❤️
the different reactions between him and her is so good. he wants to fight and go, she is almost disgusted lol so beautiful. Testosterone is a hellvua drug.
She's right 💯 % not everyone can play American football. That's why they have the NFL draft sweety, to pick only the strongest and best players. 😊
I'm sure Korean's have seen SuperBowl highlights at some point in their lives🤩
They need to watch rugby videos ❤
How do you not show them the Marshall Lynch beast mode clip
next time best NFL trick plays and touchdowns pls
Some of those clips are college not the nfl. Roll tide.
A lot of these clips weren't NFL games, they were college. Probably ought to also tell them those big players are over 300 pounds and still lightening fast.
Can’t wait I’ll they watch hockey!
Some of those plays were NOT NFL. They were college football. Which I like better.
Neither of these people are familiar with American Football. Just because you can say; “NFL”, doesn’t make you familiar with its rules and regulations. It’s one of the most complex sports played on the planet, if not the most complex. It’s like 11 vs 11 chess, all pieces move at the same time, not all chess pieces are equal to each other, and there is a time factor involved. It’s essentially a 4 dimensional chess game with every piece being able to move in all directions. It is so complicated that the rule book is presented as a search function rather than a PDF or Text File. There are that many rules that are based on circumstances and conditional measures that no one person can know it all. This is why we commonly see Referees coming together to discuss a ruling on the field, as well as being in constant digital contact with the head office in New York to determine a play call. It seems slow to foreigners, but American Football is more like chess than an action sport. The players are some of the most physically fit in the world, including Olympic level sprinters, European Football/Soccer kickers, and many more. This is a statistically driven game, very mathematically and scientifically based. College/University Football is more popular than the NFL (National Football League) in America because of the physical size of country. The Average American is closer to a College/University team than an NFL team, especially in the middle of the country that’s not on the East Coast (on the Atlantic Ocean) or West Coast (on the Pacific Ocean). Give some grace to our beloved game because it’s much more complex than you could ever imagine. It’s not just throwing or running a ball forward towards a line. It’s a creed and culture in this country of mine.
The average American Football tackle is semi-harmful, maybe a little numbness. The hard-hitting tackles have measured as being in a head-on collision at 30 mph (49 kph). This is two vehicles colliding at 30 mph (49 kph) head to head. It’s probably the most violent sport in the world besides fighting sports like MMA. More blood gets drawn in Rugby, but that because of the “scrims” they have and chase tackling. That’s when players line up close to each other and bash together at about 15 mph (24 kph) or get tackled on the move toward the goal line.
There is a reason why the only fully Asian American football player is a kicker. Younghoe Koo, I believe he is Korean-American. Great kicker of the football.
Get to the footbaawwwllll I miss football and it'll be on tomorrow lol and yes some big hits are like being hit by a car in terms of mass and speed. Even a car moving 15mph is going to win against almost any man
3:06 apologizing for what? the truth? American football is the NFL and normal football is just that, football! LOL
Now we just need them to watch hockey.
5:22
That was involuntary clenching from head trauma.
the should show all the koreans in the nfl
Are there any? Not saying this to be an ass, but I cant think of a single Korean player thats played.
@@dalehammers4425 Younghoe Koo, Kyler Murray there are 2 active. hines ward (HOF) i am sure there was more
@@slboson yeah I saw already last night about Hines Ward, I didnt know he was Korean. Also didnt know Murray was Korean, thought he was half and half black/white. Never heard of Koo, but thanks for the info.
Wait till they see Saquon Barkley jump backwards over that dude.
Should’ve showed some dope 1 handed catches or somethin
I didn’t see that touch the white line..
didn't mention most of these guys are 188cm plus and weigh over 111 kg muscle
"team kill" lmao
This is more than just nfl lol
American Football - easiest to describe as extreme rugby. Much prefer watching those than regular football/soccer where hardly get touched yet end up rolling on the ground like someone whacked them, where American Football - get completely tackled, mb several on top of you (pile up) and if nothing broke just get back into the game. The reason for padding, cup, helmet and mouth guard
You are wrong American Football is rugby for weak man. Not one player from AF don't want to play rugby because they are scared because they don't have any type of protection.Ask them.
U guys should react to the best highlights of dance moms through the seasons
the nfl going over to europe and south america a lot. I would like them to go to Korea or Japan for a game.
How did he know about the Fosbury Flop? That was in '68!
There's clips from college football in there.
Interesting that the male commenter said it's like a car accident. They did a study and found that the hits in the NFL are equivalent to driving a car into a solid wall at 35 mph. So, for instance, a linebacker hitting a running back is the same as a car wreck at 35 mph.
Was actually about 35 mph or roughly 53 kph. For 50+ both runners would have to run 25 mph each, and there isnt anyone in the league that does that, let alone 2 hitting each other. Even players like Tyreek Hill barely touch 22 mph.
@@dalehammers4425 fixed it
Please do a hockey reaction video 😊
Most NFL players learn ballet so they can jump with balance
It would help present the true nature of football at the collegiate or NFL levels by showing a couple of typical Koreans on the sidelines next to the players. The players on the field, except for the occassional small, super-fast guys, are very large men playing against other very large men, and somebody new to the game won't be able to immediately see their size in comparison to normal folks. For example, you can't really tell in that long Derrick Henry TD run that the man sprinting so fast the length of the field is over 245 lbs.
There aren't many fights in football; it's not allowed. Hockey does allow some fighting. If you haven't watched "Rules of American Football" that would be a useful video to see. It tells you enough of the basics to get you started.
The sport is descended from Rugby Football, but it's very different today than when it started in American and Canadian colleges.
Some of this is college football, not NFL.
The NFL games are fun to watch and they didn’t Show Marshawn Lynch TD Run!
That’s true!! 3:13
The human joystick, Dante Hall
As a Chiefs fan, he's always going to be a legend to me. One of my all-time favorites. Okoye and Poe are the other 2 though.
@@dalehammers4425 he was so fun to watch. Priest Holmes was great as well
@@trevalarose8155 I loved Priest, but Charles imho was a far more impressive RB. Priest had arguably the greatest OL in history blocking for him, LJ after him sorta proved it, Charles had one of the worst OL in NFL history and teams KNEW he was the one getting the ball since he was our only weapon, and he still averaged 5 ypc for his career with us before injuries.
@@dalehammers4425 definitely true about the O Line. Jamaal with Mahomes could have been amazing
christ. i need to find a girlfriend in korea. that woman is thoughtful, sincere, eloquent, beautiful, and adorable in every sense.
also yeah, football is wild.
Make them react to rugby
Dang that one hit looked really bad. I’ve heard that when their arm comes up in that “fencing” pose it means there could be significant damage/trauma to the brain. Not sure how true that is though lol
Yes, NFL please pick him. I want to see a new helicopter >)
Meanwhile everyone in America playing football
I kind of want to see them react to WWE best moves of 2024 March
Pro football a pretty extreme sport? Yeah, you could say that.
Not all of these clips are from the nfl, some are college football
"Not everyone can play football" dont apologize, youre right. Not everyone is built or athletic to play it. Ive played football for 4 years all through out highschool and ive had to take on people who weighed more then me. I didnt care thou cause weight and size didnt matter
The only NFL players of Korean descent I know are Hines Ward and Younghoe Koo. I think there may have been 1 or 2 others.
Hines Ward was Korean?
@@dalehammers4425 His mother is full Korean. They threw him a parade when the Steelers won the SB.
@@kevinhenderson5928 Thats pretty cool. I really dont pay much attention to anyone but my Chiefs.
Just an FYI most of those hits are illegal and the players were penalized.