Sapp was my husband's favorite player of all time. My husband died in 2020 and a friend recently send me and old pic of him in a Sapp jersey. That made me come here and watch this doc!
Greatness recognizes greatness. But seriously, it's a relationship that con only happen through competition. Whether it's Arturo Gatti and Mickey Ward or Bird and Magic, 2 men competing with everything they have at the highest level of their craft and still respecting their opponents is a beautiful thing.
Those two love each other because of there love of the game at there positions. And there want to be the best at it . And they went at each other harder then they did anyone else but in a respectful way .
Tide Pods In regards to the quote I could only imagine what would happen if had met Marshawn Lynch on the field and Richard Sherman in a witty banter battle.
It's impossible for me to watch this video of the great Warren Sapp and say Brady is any more than the greatest of the pu$$y era that he ushered in with his whimpering and whining. Most of Sapp's intimidating just after pass hits we just saw would have been roughing calls in this "all about the betting lines" NFL. Hurricane #1 of all time is Ray Lewis for not abandoning the program when NCAA sanctions sent most of the U's top talent scrambling for the transfer portals but the #1 football player to ever don a Hurricane's uniform (and this includes QB JK), is Warren Sapp; one of the 22 best players to ever play the game.
Sapp's body type is SO unassuming... but his sheer speed, agility, and just athleticism and tenacity... his drive and effort he put in down after down... he was an AMAZING defensive player and presence... he just didn't look like he would be able to do what he did do on a continuous basis. Mad respect
@@nathanjk03 not on the same magnitude as Sapp. Randle was a terror and obviously a problem for farve and the Packers, I don't doubt that farve and randle had their moments, but Sapp vs farve was must see tv.
Naaaa They have taken the fun passion out of the game. The trash talking the aggressiveness the FUN. No QB would be crazy enough to talk like that nowadays. Plus AD while dominant lineman do not actually Fear him lol. U notice sapp while talking trash to favre no lineman is running up on him to defend favre. They wanted no smoke with the OG 99.
The Favre/Sapp dynamic is why I love football. Men can go to war with each other, beat each other up, and still come out the other side with love and respect for one another. Can't wait for September!
I used to hate Warren Sapp when he played because I thought he didn't respect the game. He was the game, he was everything good about the game. I respect the Man and his NFL legacy.
@@jasonfolk703 nah Jerome Brown was better. I've seen the tape, Sapp was a closed second. Nobody that size moved as nimbly as Brown, Sapp was nimble as well, but not quite the same level
@@blazinbuc99 sapp is nowhere near 6'3.. I've seen him in person side by side along with my cousin who is also 6'3 and can clearly tell they were not the same height.. Not even close... Sapp was shorter..
Start to maybe respect him then he cheap shots Chad Clifton. That’s ridiculous. He didn’t need to do that. Clifton wouldn’t have done anything. And as much as I criticize Mike Sherman for not winning a SB with such a talented Packers team, his reaction made me like him.
When I think of the Buccaneers I think of warren sapp! I Miss watching him play. Every game he had that fire in his eyes and that energy that was contagious. I’m glad I got to see him play in my lifetime. He was a true warrior
@@willbouret8444 Not sure, but I did find these two: "Two 9s on my back strapped like Warren Sapp I Got the Buccaneers defensive line on my waistline Sack you everytime quarter trap after quarter trap I Slang It Down feel like a quarterback" Song: "Gotta Give It Up" Artist: Banx$ featuring Caution Album: Never Count Me Out -------------------------------------- "Keep a young bull to go get the sack Stay with two 9s like you Warren Sapp" Song: "Chico" Artist: Roy Demeo featuring Lil Wayne
I miss my friends I played with. One played running back and linebacker and was the kick and punt returner. Our coaches all the way through high school never saw him as a human, but a work horse. Half way through senior year he blew his knee. It's awesome to see someone go as far as Warren buts it's sad to see a special talent like that taken due to an injury. Great video
That Bucs team was fun to watch. It's rare to see a roster come full circle like that anymore. There's so much turnover in the NFL now. If you don't win in 2 or 3 years, there's a new GM, new head coach, and the roster is gutted. It's so hard to really get invested. Everyone just waits to find an elite QB and just meddle around until they do
It's not about defense anymore, not with today's NFL rules. The Buccs were like the last the last team to rely on defense for 3-4 seasons straight before winning the big one. Dont get me wrong it does make a positive difference having a sharp, fast defense but having a strong consistent offense with great schemes and smart coaches is even better by today's standards.
I am a Cowboys fan but I sure appreciated the rise of the Buccaneers. I remember Sapp and Brooks getting drafted and thinking I hope Tampa don't mess this up. They didn't and Dungee built a machine of a defense.
Old school mom. Unlike today's. If momma tells you something you do it and listen. No negotiations. She tells you one more time , there won't be a second time
Warren Sapp is insanely underrated. At 53 years young playing the game myself , college level , I've had the privilidge of watching the greats at Defensive Tackle of the 70's, 80's , 90's and today's game. Warren Sapp was a freak of Nature, built like a Rhinoceros but quike as a Cat. A pass rushing threat from the inside . For a few years having more QB sacks than the leading Defensive End. The closest to that was Randy White, Randle McDaniel and Aaron Donald today....
"Warren Sapep is insanely underrated. " You folks have to be trolling on purpose with this "underrated" crap. The man made Pro Bowls, All-Pro, Hall of Fame, while being one of the most high profile athletes...not just football players...for years. It makes you sound STUPID when someone always comes with that "underrated" nonsense.
@@ThomasFromTNculturally, the common man might not know Sapp like they do Favre. The NFL fan knows Sapp for sure but he never quite hit everyman cultural icon status despite his fierce play, results and great story. There may have been a tension about his violence that kept him from mass corporate endorsement and public awareness as well. If you're a fan of inspiring stories, Sapp's story will strike a note.
@@ThomasFromTN I mentioned "underrated" people quickly forget how dominant Sapp was compared to other greats. There was nothing like this guy when he came in , the only other player at that position was Randy White. Arron Donald is rated above Sapp . The early 2000's was a different game , the NFL was more predicated to running ......... You failed at understanding the my comment, clearly...
Sapp you Thomas and lynch are the reason I was a buc's fan yall are some hard hitting brothers I don't have a favorite team anymore the game has changed so much its damn near flag football it's a linesman and linebackers dream to hit the quarterback it was a corner back and safeties dream to catch a wide receiver coming across the middle can't hit like the old days so I watch old games on RUclips thanks for the memories buc's defense
Those were fun times! I always wondered why somebody didn't feature a commercial with the two of them doing some sort of adversarial skit? That would have sold a lot of beer!
There was a guy called Keith Millard who played for the vikes in the late 80's I think. Also John Randle of the vikes. Other than that.....I can't think of anyone as good and certainly not better rushing the passer from the interior
I became a Bucs fan in 1982 when I was 12 when a friend’s dad took us to a game at the old sombrero (the old stadium in Tampa) & have been a huge fan ever since..I lived in Tampa through all the bad seasons & stuck with my team through all the bad years & getting laughed at..lol till Sapp & all the other great players built a team that not only I loved but was proud of..I remember watching them get better & better..finally making the playoffs & getting beat in the first game a few times but we we’re getting better and better..& in 2002 that all changed when we finally beat the patriots in the wild card game and took a wild ride to the NFC championship with a team that not only believed in themselves but killing everyone along the way..Tampa also believed in them & was so proud with a haha chaser..after that game I remember driving home & everyone in Tampa (or it seemed) was honking,yelling, hanging out car windows going crazy..hell even cops were giving a chirp chirp with their sirens..hell we thought we won the Super Bowl..that was soon to come..we went ballistic when we won the Super Bowl..thanks to Sapp & that whole team that year..& the coaches as well..a lot we’re future hall of famers..it’s was to mefar more special than when Brady took us & won..we were waiting so long when Sapp & crew won SB 2003..Sapp was always exciting to watch & listen to..just my experience as a lifelong Tampa Bay Buccaneer fan
I’ve always found Sapp to be a very personable guy with an infectious personality. He’s a genuine guy that’s clearly made some mistakes in his life, but he hasn’t allowed those mistakes to change his personality.
Love watching this. Brings back memories as a child watching these games with my dad. The biggest warren sapp fan. BIGGEST BUCS FAN! I thank god for these memories. To be able to watch everyone’s progression and reactions is absolutely priceless. Love love love this. 100x over.
followed the bucs from that era, the dungy defense was regarded over a 10 year period as one of the greatest of all time, and warren sapp was the center piece. the man would beat triple teams, he had it all, speed, quickness, and power.
“Nothing more deflating than unloading your best shot on a quarterback and he gets up, pats you on the ass, and tells you that it was a nice hit.” -Sapp on Favre “He hit me so hard in the first quarter of a game that the next thing I remember, it was the end of the third quarter and I was buckling my helmet back on to go start a drive. I played throughout the part I don’t remember, and I wasn’t terrible, but he won that game for Tampa on that hit.” -Favre on Sapp
Sapp was always my favorite player growing up, he's the reason I'm a Bucs and Canes fan today, but I fell outta liking with him after some of the off-the-field controversies after his career. After watching this and seeing where he came from and the demons he grew up around, he's earned my respect again. I can't say that I wouldn't have made the same choices he did if I lived life in his shoes and I think a lot of the judgment people throw at him comes from a place of privilege. What matters is that he seems repentant and proactive in his own redemption, he's been one of the most vocal voices lately championing social justice and the fight against racism in America. I'm proud to call him my favorite player of all time again.
I grew up a Saints and Packers fan in the late 90s early 2000s. Lots of games played against Sapp. Always loved watching him play, even to my own team’s detriment lol
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Overrated
Roved he was a WINNER !!! STOLEN BY WEAK PEOPLE !😊
Sapp was my husband's favorite player of all time. My husband died in 2020 and a friend recently send me and old pic of him in a Sapp jersey. That made me come here and watch this doc!
Sorry about your loss
🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾
My condolences 🙏🏾
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 god bless you
God got you
The greatest buccaneers player of the 90s. He was so good on defense.
JJ Watt carrying on tradition with that #99. Much love to the legendary Warren Sapp. He talked that talk and walked that walk. Win or Lose.
Aaron Donald.
Sapp and Farve’s relationship is one that can only happen through Football, such a beautiful sport!
Greatness recognizes greatness. But seriously, it's a relationship that con only happen through competition. Whether it's Arturo Gatti and Mickey Ward or Bird and Magic, 2 men competing with everything they have at the highest level of their craft and still respecting their opponents is a beautiful thing.
Those two love each other because of there love of the game at there positions. And there want to be the best at it . And they went at each other harder then they did anyone else but in a respectful way .
“If you know the nature of the beast, don’t be surprised by what it does”
- Warren Sapp
Tide Pods In regards to the quote I could only imagine what would happen if had met Marshawn Lynch on the field and Richard Sherman in a witty banter battle.
True Story!!!!
Another way of saying... “ you mess with the bull, you get the horns...”
gotta love Sapp
A pheonominal NFL player, leader and mostly a wonderful man, on & off the field. Superb human being. Love ya man.
Thats who he is. Everyone should have known
The Favre segment gave me chills. This is what competitive greatness is all about.
Facts
It's impossible for me to watch this video of the great Warren Sapp and say Brady is any more than the greatest of the pu$$y era that he ushered in with his whimpering and whining. Most of Sapp's intimidating just after pass hits we just saw would have been roughing calls in this "all about the betting lines" NFL. Hurricane #1 of all time is Ray Lewis for not abandoning the program when NCAA sanctions sent most of the U's top talent scrambling for the transfer portals but the #1 football player to ever don a Hurricane's uniform (and this includes QB JK), is Warren Sapp; one of the 22 best players to ever play the game.
How can you not smile while watching this. Great watch
They dont make em like this anymore
"I never played for the hall of fame. I played to retire my momma" - Sapp
💯💯💯✔✔✔
Too bad that doesn’t get him in the HOF.
. s.m.h sad
@@dusthue try HOF 2013 if you know your game.
@@dusthue He's already in the HOF lmao
Sapp's body type is SO unassuming... but his sheer speed, agility, and just athleticism and tenacity... his drive and effort he put in down after down... he was an AMAZING defensive player and presence... he just didn't look like he would be able to do what he did do on a continuous basis. Mad respect
2 country boys going at it. There was no better rivalry between a qb and a dl.
Hell yeah. They made each other better.
Would Russell Wilson vs Aaron Donald possibly count. I believe Donald has sacked Wilson nearly 20 times in his career.
Favre might have had a bigger rivalry with John Randle
@@nathanjk03 not on the same magnitude as Sapp. Randle was a terror and obviously a problem for farve and the Packers, I don't doubt that farve and randle had their moments, but Sapp vs farve was must see tv.
Naaaa They have taken the fun passion out of the game. The trash talking the aggressiveness the FUN. No QB would be crazy enough to talk like that nowadays. Plus AD while dominant lineman do not actually Fear him lol. U notice sapp while talking trash to favre no lineman is running up on him to defend favre. They wanted no smoke with the OG 99.
The Favre/Sapp dynamic is why I love football. Men can go to war with each other, beat each other up, and still come out the other side with love and respect for one another. Can't wait for September!
I was always impressed by how quick and fast he was and he never really "looked" fit for an NFL player but man, he was tough.
That can be said for most OLs and DLs, not just Sapp himself.
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I ran against i was 135lbs he was 260 lbs. So he said he is lightning fast
“Warren Sapp and The Tampa Bay Buccaneers perfected the art of defense” 💯💯💯
Da bears
True sir, also ravens and giants. etc.
Um, Seahawks LOB era?
They added to it but there are way older teams that had good defense like this.
Yeah they set the blueprint for the Steel Curtain. What a idiotic comment.
How I miss the NFL. Today's is just powder puff at best. Thank you Sapp, Favre, Moss, Gore, for the memories and passion to the game.
I used to hate Warren Sapp when he played because I thought he didn't respect the game. He was the game, he was everything good about the game. I respect the Man and his NFL legacy.
Warren Sapp was a true game changer on the Bucs...played with a reckless abandon and was the greatest pass rushing DT I ever saw.
Jerome Brown was better
@@josemary2106 Jerome Brown was good, but Sapp was better. Brown doesn't even have 30 career sacks. Sapp has nearly 100.
@@jasonfolk703 nah Jerome Brown was better. I've seen the tape, Sapp was a closed second. Nobody that size moved as nimbly as Brown, Sapp was nimble as well, but not quite the same level
@@josemary2106 Jerome Brown did not make the list for the top 25 greatest DL in the NFL..
@@jaidamann8365 that is becuase he died dumbass
He was so quick and fast for his size
My boii got the block named after him 💪🏾
Best smile in the NFL, in history!
Tampa born and raised....so cool to relive the glory days
warren sapp--florida legend for sure
Amber Crooks most definitely
🌴🏈💯
@Black Power its plenty of Hurricane legends
His explosiveness off of the line was amazing considering how big he was.
He was about 6'3" 305 but he played like a bulldog
@@blazinbuc99 sapp is nowhere near 6'3.. I've seen him in person side by side along with my cousin who is also 6'3 and can clearly tell they were not the same height.. Not even close... Sapp was shorter..
Warren has that wild look in his eyes.. He's very smart n gifted person. Love his story
I once watched a game where Warren Saap was double teamed and sometimes triple teamed by a chipping back, and still dominated the game.
Steeler fan here, Sapp made me enjoy watching the Buc's play Football
STEELER fan also;
Sapp was dynamic to watch
You know you're the greatest ever at your position when their has never been a Defensive Player of the year at your position accept you
I loved just listening to him talk about his childhood and how happy he is to talk about it.. I couldn’t help but smile 😊
Cx
Two jerseys I had when I was teen: Sapp and Alstott. Two jerseys I still have as an adult: Sapp and Alstott.
Spartan foo
JonDeBerg oh yeah the quarterback sapper and A-Train those was good times we're dew for another one GO pewder power...
Might be time to go shopping
JonDeBerg You didn’t get Johnson? Lol
Only two I ever owned was Barry Sanders and Elway
"He never was a baby he was a lil
boy 🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Uncle Sapp- Yall gotta come see him he got his head up and everything.
Brett farve a G for takin all em hits😂
One of my greatest defense players of all time
Sapp was the man in is day 💪🏾
One of the most athletic football players of all time.
One of my fav athletes.
When Warren Sapp smiles, I smile. This dude is awesome.
The Brett Favre segment was dope...
Serious. It was like a mini-documentary within this doc
ya sapp always played out of his mind vs farve, lol it's epic
Jontae Grace I rewatched this for that segment 😂
@@MrGrace 11
Start to maybe respect him then he cheap shots Chad Clifton. That’s ridiculous. He didn’t need to do that. Clifton wouldn’t have done anything.
And as much as I criticize Mike Sherman for not winning a SB with such a talented Packers team, his reaction made me like him.
never heard him speak before, i like him. so real and nothing fake. good man, good heart, great character
Sapp was one of my ALL TIME favorite players.
Love him or hate him he was an absolute monster, you could only wish he played for your team.
When I think of the Buccaneers I think of warren sapp! I Miss watching him play. Every game he had that fire in his eyes and that energy that was contagious. I’m glad I got to see him play in my lifetime. He was a true warrior
Creepin with two 9’s on my back call me Warren Sapp.
BossMan 70 what song is that
@@willbouret8444 Not sure, but I did find these two:
"Two 9s on my back strapped like Warren Sapp I
Got the Buccaneers defensive line on my waistline
Sack you everytime quarter trap after quarter trap
I Slang It Down feel like a quarterback"
Song: "Gotta Give It Up"
Artist: Banx$ featuring Caution
Album: Never Count Me Out
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"Keep a young bull to go get the sack
Stay with two 9s like you Warren Sapp"
Song: "Chico"
Artist: Roy Demeo featuring Lil Wayne
I miss my friends I played with. One played running back and linebacker and was the kick and punt returner. Our coaches all the way through high school never saw him as a human, but a work horse. Half way through senior year he blew his knee. It's awesome to see someone go as far as Warren buts it's sad to see a special talent like that taken due to an injury. Great video
I idolized Warren Sapp when I played defensive nose guard/tackle back in the day
That Bucs team was fun to watch. It's rare to see a roster come full circle like that anymore. There's so much turnover in the NFL now. If you don't win in 2 or 3 years, there's a new GM, new head coach, and the roster is gutted. It's so hard to really get invested. Everyone just waits to find an elite QB and just meddle around until they do
It's not about defense anymore, not with today's NFL rules. The Buccs were like the last the last team to rely on defense for 3-4 seasons straight before winning the big one.
Dont get me wrong it does make a positive difference having a sharp, fast defense but having a strong consistent offense with great schemes and smart coaches is even better by today's standards.
@@delljr2769 2013 Seattle Seahawks and 2015 Denver Broncos
@@footclann0043 Neither of them teams would had won without Lynch and Manning.
@@delljr2769 that's not the point. The point I made was you can still win Sbs by being a defensive minded and led football team.
Oh yeah I forgot about the 2008 Pittsburgh Steelers
Sapp gave my Falcons hell throughout his career in Tampa. Always enjoyed watching him play.
I am a Cowboys fan but I sure appreciated the rise of the Buccaneers. I remember Sapp and Brooks getting drafted and thinking I hope Tampa don't mess this up. They didn't and Dungee built a machine of a defense.
do you like LVE?
His mom seems like a sweet lady
c p right I think so too
Old school mom. Unlike today's. If momma tells you something you do it and listen. No negotiations. She tells you one more time , there won't be a second time
I think she is a very STERN lady. If you don't do as you are told, I don't she has a problem give you a beating !
6 kids no husband yeah very swet I'm sure..
@@rondirckx2466 yep noticed that to. She is sweet now, but her choice in men.. not so good
This is the kind of coach young athletes need!!! Give those capable the opportunity if you have the chance. Please.
Sko Buffs and Warren Sapp!!
Dungy built that team..the other guy just came thru with a good game plan and motivation
...andI played a Super Bowl against the team Gruden built. Dope!
Well Gruden was more of a offensive guy so I give him credit for that.
Dungy made the defense into one of the all time greats. Gruden gave the Bucs the offense they needed to win a championship
And Dungy wasn't good enough to get past the Eagles and get the job done by winning a championship. Gruden was.
Gruden added 24 new players on offence when he got there, defence was already a force to be reckoned with.
Sapp and Brooks were a great combo, but no love for Simeon Rice #97?! He was a big part of that 3 Headed Monster Defense. Not cool...
Facts! Simeon Rice was a big piece of that defense!
Amen to that!! The O-Line couldn’t just concentrate on Sapp.. Rice also needed just as much attention
Lynch was a beast too!
Yea an then John Lynch blitzing too. With Ronda Barber in coverage too 🤦🏽♂️
@@WVgunfun agreed
This man inspired me he is who I modeled my game after
"Structure was born and a path was shown" 👏🏾
Sapp and brooks two of my all time favorites and ima cowboys fan!
My man warned sapp was that beast,,,👊🏿💯
Warrens impression of Favre is hilarious 😂
"if you know the nature of the beast, don't be suprised by what it does." -- W. Sapp
Warren Sapp is insanely underrated. At 53 years young playing the game myself , college level , I've had the privilidge of watching the greats at Defensive Tackle of the 70's, 80's , 90's and today's game. Warren Sapp was a freak of Nature, built like a Rhinoceros but quike as a Cat. A pass rushing threat from the inside . For a few years having more QB sacks than the leading Defensive End. The closest to that was Randy White, Randle McDaniel and Aaron Donald today....
"Warren Sapep is insanely underrated. "
You folks have to be trolling on purpose with this "underrated" crap. The man made Pro Bowls, All-Pro, Hall of Fame, while being one of the most high profile athletes...not just football players...for years. It makes you sound STUPID when someone always comes with that "underrated" nonsense.
@@ThomasFromTNculturally, the common man might not know Sapp like they do Favre. The NFL fan knows Sapp for sure but he never quite hit everyman cultural icon status despite his fierce play, results and great story. There may have been a tension about his violence that kept him from mass corporate endorsement and public awareness as well.
If you're a fan of inspiring stories, Sapp's story will strike a note.
@@ThomasFromTN I mentioned "underrated" people quickly forget how dominant Sapp was compared to other greats. There was nothing like this guy when he came in , the only other player at that position was Randy White. Arron Donald is rated above Sapp . The early 2000's was a different game , the NFL was more predicated to running .........
You failed at understanding the my comment, clearly...
In High school that's all we talked about the Bucs Defense in the late 90 early 00s
Yep. The buccs d and the Rams offense were out of this world in that time.
Al of these "Football lives" are top top tier television show's not just sport's tv.
this man's laugh just tells you he's a genuine human being
A football life are great stories
One of my Favorite Defensive Players of All Time
I always preferred Dick Butkus, or Lawrence Taylor.
Wow, one of my favorite babysitters is Charlie Manson. =P
I don’t care what he did after football he was great
Sapp you Thomas and lynch are the reason I was a buc's fan yall are some hard hitting brothers I don't have a favorite team anymore the game has changed so much its damn near flag football it's a linesman and linebackers dream to hit the quarterback it was a corner back and safeties dream to catch a wide receiver coming across the middle can't hit like the old days so I watch old games on RUclips thanks for the memories buc's defense
Much respect to Warren Sapp...great FLife story.
Funny how they were talking about the Bucs being 1-19 on the west coast then them winning the Super Bowl. Glory days
pride893 kinda like how when emmit smith got drafted and they won 3 Super Bowls in 5 years.
Both from Florida
Sapp had a real love and passion for the game, always respect that at least
I don't think we'll see a rivalry between an offensive player and defensive player like Brett Favre and Warren Sapp. The way they went at it, My God.
clutchcity25 my favorite part of this
Sam Huff and Jim Brown. Not nearly as much talking, tho.
That's cus Sam Huff could never get under Jim Brown's skin. Jim Brown would just lower his shoulder to make his point.
Those were fun times! I always wondered why somebody didn't feature a commercial with the two of them doing some sort of adversarial skit? That would have sold a lot of beer!
There was a guy called Keith Millard who played for the vikes in the late 80's I think.
Also John Randle of the vikes.
Other than that.....I can't think of anyone as good and certainly not better rushing the passer from the interior
#1 Defensive Tackle in Football all time BIG FACT💯💯💯💯💯💪💪
Positive! Thanks for the memories Champ! High School Coach...priceless.
Back when football was real. Miss those days
Christopher, football isn't real today?
What a great talent! His honesty is so refreshing. Love his coach's approach to teaching young men how to live as well as play football.
I became a Bucs fan in 1982 when I was 12 when a friend’s dad took us to a game at the old sombrero (the old stadium in Tampa) & have been a huge fan ever since..I lived in Tampa through all the bad seasons & stuck with my team through all the bad years & getting laughed at..lol till Sapp & all the other great players built a team that not only I loved but was proud of..I remember watching them get better & better..finally making the playoffs & getting beat in the first game a few times but we we’re getting better and better..& in 2002 that all changed when we finally beat the patriots in the wild card game and took a wild ride to the NFC championship with a team that not only believed in themselves but killing everyone along the way..Tampa also believed in them & was so proud with a haha chaser..after that game I remember driving home & everyone in Tampa (or it seemed) was honking,yelling, hanging out car windows going crazy..hell even cops were giving a chirp chirp with their sirens..hell we thought we won the Super Bowl..that was soon to come..we went ballistic when we won the Super Bowl..thanks to Sapp & that whole team that year..& the coaches as well..a lot we’re future hall of famers..it’s was to mefar more special than when Brady took us & won..we were waiting so long when Sapp & crew won SB 2003..Sapp was always exciting to watch & listen to..just my experience as a lifelong Tampa Bay Buccaneer fan
I’ve always found Sapp to be a very personable guy with an infectious personality. He’s a genuine guy that’s clearly made some mistakes in his life, but he hasn’t allowed those mistakes to change his personality.
Man I miss the early 00’s. Lots of legends playing at once. Miss seeing the QBkilla on the field.
A true giant on the field. Home grown with brute strength. Hats off to the man.
One of the best videos of Football. 👍
Love watching this. Brings back memories as a child watching these games with my dad. The biggest warren sapp fan. BIGGEST BUCS FAN! I thank god for these memories. To be able to watch everyone’s progression and reactions is absolutely priceless. Love love love this. 100x over.
One of my favorite Defensive players he was a beast
those orange uniforms of TB were sweet. I always liked those and houston oilers. figures they are both long gone
Seminole Nation go Noles and Bucs!
Shawn Go Noles
T.Kizer Söze August 31st can’t get here fast enough. I’m ready to see some Florida State football 🏈
@@ProjectChaos77 I can't wait either and it's 2 days after my birthday. This season is setting up like Jameis Winston's first year.
I can remember this like it was yesterday.
man him and brett were classic
Tremendous thank you Mr. Sapp for your great contributions to the game of football and to life, it was a blessing watching you grow
followed the bucs from that era, the dungy defense was regarded over a 10 year period as one of the greatest of all time, and warren sapp was the center piece. the man would beat triple teams, he had it all, speed, quickness, and power.
One of the best days in Tampa, they made the city proud! Seeing this interview, I now have a new level of respect for Chuckie.
Props to Favre for admitting he’s shook of sapp lmao
“Nothing more deflating than unloading your best shot on a quarterback and he gets up, pats you on the ass, and tells you that it was a nice hit.”
-Sapp on Favre
“He hit me so hard in the first quarter of a game that the next thing I remember, it was the end of the third quarter and I was buckling my helmet back on to go start a drive. I played throughout the part I don’t remember, and I wasn’t terrible, but he won that game for Tampa on that hit.”
-Favre on Sapp
Mutual respect
I grew up in Tampa...these guys are my hero's...this is Tony's team...any real bucs fan will tell you that...thanks for the memories.
Loved watching him play
Favre and Sapp became brothers on the gridiron... you gotta love it
“If you know the nature of the beast, don’t be surprised by what it does” warren sapp
That’s powerful
“They’ll never be another Warren Sapp” 100% agree. My fav player - TB all day 🏈❤️
Sapp was always my favorite player growing up, he's the reason I'm a Bucs and Canes fan today, but I fell outta liking with him after some of the off-the-field controversies after his career. After watching this and seeing where he came from and the demons he grew up around, he's earned my respect again. I can't say that I wouldn't have made the same choices he did if I lived life in his shoes and I think a lot of the judgment people throw at him comes from a place of privilege. What matters is that he seems repentant and proactive in his own redemption, he's been one of the most vocal voices lately championing social justice and the fight against racism in America. I'm proud to call him my favorite player of all time again.
Best defensive tackle of all time!
no mean joe
but sapp is one of the best of defensive tackles of all time
*John Randle
Aaron Donald will take his spot soon
Aaron Donald will be the goat once he retires
Hit it and get it look trap run on the way to the quarterback. Thanks for the coaching tip
... great story... Sapp's laugh is infectious... 🤣
the most underrated QB of all time!
his high school coach is a great man
Humble humility backed by superior talent leads to greatness. What happened to the role models in this sport? Great guy
I grew up a Saints and Packers fan in the late 90s early 2000s. Lots of games played against Sapp. Always loved watching him play, even to my own team’s detriment lol
"I'd line him up..." Priceless.
Excellent