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@devilmonkey4095
@devilmonkey4095 3 роки тому
"Are they hospitalized?" Highschool kids go finish their math homework after this
@silveriogasca7260
@silveriogasca7260 3 роки тому
Factsbro
@sn6953
@sn6953 3 роки тому
🤣
@jacobbynum1079
@jacobbynum1079 3 роки тому
😂
@robertwalker7454
@robertwalker7454 3 роки тому
That is so true yo lol
@gmandersonjr
@gmandersonjr 3 роки тому
Only in Texas or Fl.
@wojo135
@wojo135 3 роки тому
Also as an american, I would say 99% of these people probably popped right back up after the hit and didn't miss a beat.
@ronduck1459
@ronduck1459 2 роки тому
Probably get pulled out for a play just to get checked for a concussion but yeah most go back in
@huydinh9947
@huydinh9947 2 роки тому
adrenaline is a double edge knife, they probably don't realize it and get back to it but their condition could be dangerous
@kenk7451
@kenk7451 2 роки тому
America 17 points, England 0!
@funnyturtles825
@funnyturtles825 2 роки тому
Nah not 99% more like 75% some of these hits are hard
@mookiestewart3776
@mookiestewart3776 2 роки тому
@@ronduck1459 sometimes sometimes no, many of them just pop up and keep it moving
@chrisbrown8748
@chrisbrown8748 2 роки тому
Rugby is definitely a tough sport but I think a lot of people who never experienced American football don’t realize how fast these guys are (most ran track and we’re very good) and the lads make you actually try to hit one another harder, if they didn’t wear pads and helmets guys would ease up on hits. I’d love for you guys to show us anything NZ related trust me we Americans would love to hear about your country and culture.
@valdemarharaldsson2497
@valdemarharaldsson2497 Рік тому
Rugby has no four downs though, but instead keep running and running. Few breaks; so lower speeds.
@Pete_Finch
@Pete_Finch Рік тому
@@valdemarharaldsson2497 Indeed - having played both sports, the thing about American football when I played was the weaponization of the pads/helmet. Especially on defense we were encouraged to launch ourselves at full speed into the other player instead of making a proper rugby-style wrap up tackle. Even though I loved the big hits, I'm kinda glad that most of those hits we were encouraged to make (especially leading with our heads) are now illegal, since I finished many an American football game with my head pounding, ears ringing and my neck in a ton of pain
@ReverendBrown.
@ReverendBrown. Рік тому
Plus the size of these guys in the NFL combined with the speed they move at today? A deadly combination.
@gkdaniels1
@gkdaniels1 Рік тому
Yeah, the average NFL football player is 6 foot two and weighs 146 pounds. You get those guys going to top speed with 30 pounds of pads and it turns into a car crash, quite literally.
@gkdaniels1
@gkdaniels1 Рік тому
*246 lbs
@smaug5256
@smaug5256 Рік тому
as a football player, its really just adrenline that carries you through them
@nedthomas6563
@nedthomas6563 3 роки тому
“What percentage of these guys go back in the game?” Vast majority are lined up 20 seconds later for the next play.
@AreeyaKKC
@AreeyaKKC 3 роки тому
Back in the day yes. But concussion protocol says minimum 5 days out
@bhswarrior94
@bhswarrior94 3 роки тому
@@AreeyaKKC That's only if you show signs which a lot of these wouldn't
@Shadowboost
@Shadowboost 3 роки тому
@@AreeyaKKC most of these guys didn't "show signs" and kept going
@raymorphis5714
@raymorphis5714 3 роки тому
you are correct. Unlike our friends in western Europe, American football players ,Never stop even injured we can will and DO go back into play. You are considered a weak man if you stay on the side line like a baby crying over a paper cut. I played with broken fingers , knee injuries ( which required surgery AFTER the end of the season , several stiches above the eyes ) It paid for my college and I ,Unlike so many got a degree where i could make a good living when I got out. Far far to many take course loads that are super easy Physical ED ,History ect. When they leave the best jobs will pay Maybe 30,000 year. STEM however, pays a hell of a lot more, Is it hard ? Damned right, but worth it.
@chrisperry4149
@chrisperry4149 3 роки тому
True, the vast majority of those players did wind up back in their respective games but there were 2 or 3 clips shown where that player never played football again too.
@madmommy
@madmommy 2 роки тому
“How does his head not come off?” In the meantime, Americans are thinking “fumble, face mask, pass interference…” Fun to watch your reactions!
@axlejohnson9156
@axlejohnson9156 2 роки тому
I guess it's all in your perspective. Just get up and rub some dirt on it. You'll be fine. It's just a a flesh wound.
@dustinwilson4815
@dustinwilson4815 2 роки тому
YES! I was noticing the penalties as well...
@ianjmccullough3614
@ianjmccullough3614 2 роки тому
It's funny because it's TRUE! We 100% do that!
@parkeydavid
@parkeydavid 2 роки тому
Helmet to Hemet, roughing the passer....
@JDW240
@JDW240 2 роки тому
@@parkeydavid These days it's all focused on targeting penalties
@joshuabragg5112
@joshuabragg5112 Рік тому
as an american i’ve played for 7 years and the hits are the best part it’s an incredible adrenaline rush
@mikehenkes
@mikehenkes 7 місяців тому
I am 43 and I had an MRI of my head, neck, and spine. The first thing my doctor said to me on the results follow up was, "You either survived a horrific car accident years ago or played football. I bet you played football." Yes, I did and I would do it all OVER AGAIN! If you never played all I can tell you is it is the closest thing to the brotherhood war vets feel. It's the first time you learn what giving 100% of yourself is. Call it crazy but I would rather fight on the field than on the street!
@ewms4931
@ewms4931 4 дні тому
The thrill of the arena - it's indescribable, brother! Only those who have experienced it can truly relate...😉👍
@jnlaf
@jnlaf 3 роки тому
99% of these guys never leave the field after hits...they kept on playing..
@bestn8ivealive1
@bestn8ivealive1 3 роки тому
Except emaual sanders was out for the rest of the game.
@chrishirthe4162
@chrishirthe4162 3 роки тому
not true at all lol
@chrishirthe4162
@chrishirthe4162 3 роки тому
@@lsfranchi exactly. The NFL has had a new concussion protocol since 2014 or so. An independent doctor not associated with the team or league monitors players on the field for concussion like symptoms. They have access to sensors inside the players helmets that sense hard impacts and collisions to the helmet. If a player exhibits concussion like symptoms, they are immediately placed into the concussion protocol and are forced to leave the game, and will most likely miss next weeks practice and sometimes the next game. I’d say the majority of helmet to helmet collisions in this video resulted in concussions.
@chrishirthe4162
@chrishirthe4162 3 роки тому
@@lsfranchi There’s been a big push for player safety over the last 7 years or so. The NFL always errs on the side of caution when there are injuries regarding the head and neck.
@lsfranchi
@lsfranchi 3 роки тому
@@chrishirthe4162 I wouldn't say "always" honestly. They fought against the newer concussion policies for years, and this was while former players were dying from CTE related injuries. They were forced to change their rules by public scrutiny.
@BigStank
@BigStank 3 роки тому
My favorite thing about watching these non-American reactions is that so many of them start with "rugby is rough! They don't wear pads!" And end like "😳😳😳😳"
@correlfreehand9454
@correlfreehand9454 3 роки тому
yup not realizing that they go 100 percent at each other and love it. don't get me wrong rugby is a hard sport in it's own way, just not as violent as hockey or football. football does have a few more hits than hockey but but yeah they both hit freakin hard, as most hockey players are technically linebackers from football in size.
@moward4964
@moward4964 3 роки тому
👍🤭😁
@ezzywachsstock7323
@ezzywachsstock7323 3 роки тому
@@correlfreehand9454 actually ESPN Sport science did an episode on it at some point, and hockey hits are on average like 15% harder than football hits (I’m probably wrong on the percentage but they determined that hockey hits were harder) which makes sense since they’re on skates so they’re average speed is faster
@correlfreehand9454
@correlfreehand9454 3 роки тому
@@ezzywachsstock7323 true i keep forgetting that, but still they both hit hard, i have also not seen many get completely knocked out though, yes there have been a few but not as many as football. they do hit hard full body, so that force is also distributed a bit more. yeah they both do hit hard not knocking that.
@ezzywachsstock7323
@ezzywachsstock7323 3 роки тому
@@correlfreehand9454 Yeah both hit hard. The difference is how they hit though. Football hits a lot of the time they aim for the head, which is illegal in hockey. That's probably why more football players end up with head injuries or knocked out on the field
@cherrylsagan63
@cherrylsagan63 Рік тому
I’m with you, Nadine. My oldest boy was a “tank” in high school - 6 ft, 280 lbs - and the coaches salivated whenever they saw him. He was the proverbial wall that stopped guys in their tracks. But, he liked the band. Texans take high school football ultra serious, but I sure was proud of my son for sticking to his choice. He told the coaches there wasn’t enough incentives (and they had a lot) to make his face get smashed in the mud every week. He’s still a tank and still impressive looking, and will be 52 this September.
@grisslebear
@grisslebear Рік тому
Football in the south ain't a matter of life or death.... it's waaaaay more serious than that.
@joshuabolton3866
@joshuabolton3866 Рік тому
Yeah that is a tank. I measured at 6'2. 310 my sophomore year so I know that feeling of coaches asking you but they wouldn't let me play when I was younger because they thought I would hurt people. In turn that made me not want to play football because my heart wasn't in it
@coltonpriest8259
@coltonpriest8259 Рік тому
You know what they say everything's bigger in texas.
@Redbikemaster
@Redbikemaster Рік тому
He sounds like my roommate lol. He's 280 and 6'3" but he's a heavy duty diesel mechanic
@jcar4lifemancity4life5
@jcar4lifemancity4life5 Рік тому
@@purpleirklegrovestreet George Mason doesn’t have a football team though let alone D1 or FCS😂
@aliveandwell8730
@aliveandwell8730 4 місяці тому
You guys would not believe how often these hits happen and how often the players get right back up and walk off the field on their own or just keep playing. They are straight up beasts!!!
@jamesclark4523
@jamesclark4523 2 роки тому
The pads give you a feeling of invulnerability, so when we hit, we hit full speed. And the reaction from the crowd gives you an awesome high. Those hits are looked for in a game by everyone.
@Whoozerdaddy
@Whoozerdaddy 2 роки тому
Just like wrecks at the stock car races.
@greenonions785
@greenonions785 2 роки тому
@@Whoozerdaddy i own goats, and these are hitting each other like rams
@Whoozerdaddy
@Whoozerdaddy 2 роки тому
@@greenonions785 Your response is a _non sequitur_
@greenonions785
@greenonions785 2 роки тому
@@Whoozerdaddy I’m sorry, I never took Latin in school. What’s non secutor
@Whoozerdaddy
@Whoozerdaddy 2 роки тому
@@greenonions785 It means that what you said has no logical connection to what I said. Referencing OP, I said that people go to stock car races to see the "hard hits." You told me you raised sheep.
@Original_Okyman
@Original_Okyman 2 роки тому
I love how the mom instantly said "No" when he said where can they sign the kids up for American football lmao
@BuhoPnu
@BuhoPnu 2 роки тому
And the boy’s expression.
@OzzyTheGiant
@OzzyTheGiant 2 роки тому
Haha, yep, in some places, especially texas, they start them real young.
@rentedguccimink1948
@rentedguccimink1948 2 роки тому
My cousin is married to a former NFL player, and they aren't letting their boy anywhere near a Football. Once you get a bit older you get to understand that even with all the rule changes it's still a crazy violent sport.
@andrew8658
@andrew8658 2 роки тому
@@OzzyTheGiant kids around me started at 12 lol. Some of them you can tell if you know what I mean
@itzpete1689
@itzpete1689 2 роки тому
@@OzzyTheGiant yeah i bet, here in nc you start at 4 with flag football, then at 6 or 8 you get into football
@venuummzz
@venuummzz 2 роки тому
American football is crazy, sometimes hits can actually knock somebody out. Im glad you guys enjoyed this video!!
@Trusttheprocessboy
@Trusttheprocessboy Рік тому
Ong. Bro could break his leg, snap his neck, and be disembodied, then get up two minutes later. THEN 70 YEARS AFTER the hit feel the pain
@Rizzy_K
@Rizzy_K 8 місяців тому
@@thomasbishop5390because we wear pads and helmets, so it helps give us confidence that even if we throw ourselves at another player running full speed, more often than not we’re going to be ok minus some bruising. It’s sorta like having psychological gear as well. Definitely hurts though.
@legoman7041
@legoman7041 4 місяці тому
Bro someone (allegedly) died on the field last year and they brought him back to life before ambulancing him away. First time I've seen it happen, and they ended up annulling the game. If you want to know more, look up Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills.
@venuummzz
@venuummzz 4 місяці тому
@@legoman7041 yeah that Damar Hamlin situation was real scary, the tackle didn’t look that impactful until after he collapsed a second time
@stephensanchez3982
@stephensanchez3982 Рік тому
I remember a segment during the 70s from the Johhny Carson show, a late night talk show, that Dick Butkus was on. Butkus was a recently retired, future hall of fame linebacker for the Chicago Bears during the late 60s and early 70s who had a reputation for delivering very hard hits. Johnny asked him if there was anything left on the field that he had wanted to do but didn't. Butkus said that he had always wanted to hit a player so hard that the player's helmet flew off... with his head still in it!
@chacewharton8799
@chacewharton8799 3 роки тому
Me an American just like this is normal we practice these drills after school
@d.l.hayden8951
@d.l.hayden8951 3 роки тому
2-a-days in 115 degree heat, we did line drills on the sideline.
@chengbros6101
@chengbros6101 3 роки тому
@@d.l.hayden8951 in American football that’s basically what we do too
@d.l.hayden8951
@d.l.hayden8951 3 роки тому
I was agreeing, played Jr midgets to college.
@lawrenceholohan8812
@lawrenceholohan8812 3 роки тому
Hayden yup
@lawrenceholohan8812
@lawrenceholohan8812 3 роки тому
I still have a scar from when I played
@Tatersmama101
@Tatersmama101 2 роки тому
I'm an American who spent 18 years living in Australia, and my Aussie friends would tell me that the NFL guys had to wear the helmets and padding to make themselves look bigger - because they were all small in the first place. I came back to California for a visit, and brought a friend with me. When she saw a large group of American footballers at the airport, she about died, and couldn't believe how HUGE some of those guys really are! Needless to say, she became a fan. ;)
@Fazetarez
@Fazetarez Рік тому
Look at how big basketball players are
@YouTube_Central
@YouTube_Central Рік тому
It's Aussie, not Ozzie lol
@brownjatt21
@brownjatt21 Рік тому
@@Fazetarez it's a different type of big rather than just tall. Football players are BIGGG aside from few positions.
@kaiupnext1671
@kaiupnext1671 Рік тому
@@Fazetarez there aren’t that big
@ZappEez
@ZappEez Рік тому
@@Fazetarez NFL players are big in both height and body mass.
@ophyjenkins8283
@ophyjenkins8283 Рік тому
I believe the big dude running down the field with like 5 players on him, was The Refrigerator "The Fridge" from the Chicago Bears. Dude was LEGIT and nobody could take him down
@Rickster1965
@Rickster1965 Рік тому
I’m American and have friends who will no longer allow their kids to play football because of the growing CTE issue. Consequently, I have two nephews who found rugby at an early age. When high school time came, they wanted to go to boarding school to play against the best competition in the world and chose NZ. Each of them went to a different school, one in Wellington and the other in Hamilton. They loved EVERYTHING about NZ!!
@logandavies4
@logandavies4 3 роки тому
American football: Imagine a world class athlete running at you at 20 mph (32.19 kph) trying to end your career.
@amt407_
@amt407_ 3 роки тому
Life**
@dylank3333
@dylank3333 3 роки тому
You forgot he is also 6,2 240lbs
@jaredcook1190
@jaredcook1190 3 роки тому
@JOE BROOKS facts and what when Watt almost knocked Drew Bress head off his shoulders
@zerocool4958
@zerocool4958 3 роки тому
This comment needs more thumbs ...straight fact
@MCJOHNSON95
@MCJOHNSON95 3 роки тому
In football it's kill or be killed so I was happy to try to legally take someone out. Especially when I'm tired as hell and someone is trying to bury me in the dirt.
@Im_Blind13
@Im_Blind13 3 роки тому
I love when he said these look like college kids no sir those are high schoolers.
@MattoUchiha
@MattoUchiha 3 роки тому
In NZ they're the same age group - high school and college are used interchangeably.
@MattoUchiha
@MattoUchiha 3 роки тому
@@travismiles6467 what...? I think you're misunderstanding me completely. I agree there is a difference between a highschool and college team in the US, but in NZ we use different terms for the different levels of education. University is just university here, and when we say college we are referring to highschool age group.
@Christopherada
@Christopherada 3 роки тому
@@MattoUchiha Today I learned...
@uzahbupoggle2032
@uzahbupoggle2032 3 роки тому
@@MattoUchiha didn't know that
@thepsychicspoon5984
@thepsychicspoon5984 2 роки тому
@@MattoUchiha Oh I learned something today
@UKnowtheThing
@UKnowtheThing Рік тому
I've been knocked out a few times just in high school as a running back. Rolled both ankles 2-3 a piece. These pro guys are forever damaged in a lot of cases. CTE injuries are starting to be understood after numerous concussions.
@ninjoticenergy
@ninjoticenergy Рік тому
2:06 HELL YEAH! Nebraska Cornhusker classic right there
@minionman95
@minionman95 11 місяців тому
Kenny Bell was the G.O.A.T.
@mwdouglas3794
@mwdouglas3794 Місяць тому
Still one of my favorite hits ever.
@abendsenab
@abendsenab 2 роки тому
The hit at 4:48 was from my high school. That kid was basically a legend the rest of the year
@BenDover-wf2qx
@BenDover-wf2qx 2 роки тому
As they should be
@smokinmnpurps
@smokinmnpurps 2 роки тому
He should've been arrested for first degree murder 😆
@danielbrannan2234
@danielbrannan2234 2 роки тому
What state?
@clevelandbci9562
@clevelandbci9562 2 роки тому
My son's a CB and absolutely crushed a kid and got a minor concussion himself. This cheerleader that turned him down embarrassingly as heck tried to kiss him as he was being led to the locker room. He literally stuck his helmet on her as she leaned in. It was the funniest thing I've ever seen live. Even the stadium announcer kid was laughing so hard he couldn't call a play for 5 minutes. I've been looking on YT for months hoping someone would've posted it. My niece couldn't go but listened to the radio broadcast. She said the kid announcing it said "He took her out harder than the wide receiver" and that you could hear people in the background laughing for a while too.
@alehlete830
@alehlete830 2 роки тому
there was 2 clips
@rory_f1768
@rory_f1768 2 роки тому
We definitely have ambulances on the sidelines even at high school games. As much as head injuries happen, most injuries are broken bones and concussions and torn muscles and ligaments
@PatrickMahomes15Chiefs
@PatrickMahomes15Chiefs 2 роки тому
aren’t concussions head injuries?
@braydonmcelwain9035
@braydonmcelwain9035 2 роки тому
My middle school years we had a football player get put in a helicopter and taken out
@slurpe8357
@slurpe8357 2 роки тому
there are ambulances at some middle school games.
@ddevil4980
@ddevil4980 2 роки тому
@@PatrickMahomes15Chiefs yes they are, there was a massive problem with them in football. Watch the movie "Concussion" with Will Smith. Its about getting the nfl to admit to them existing and the players actually suffering from them.
@PatrickMahomes15Chiefs
@PatrickMahomes15Chiefs 2 роки тому
@@ddevil4980 hm, I thought they might not be because he said them seperately
@alexmcgrath2463
@alexmcgrath2463 Рік тому
I just want to say that I’m an American southerner and I love your videos and thanks so much for sharing you and your families videos!!! Keep it up mate!!!
@kennethgrantham5092
@kennethgrantham5092 2 роки тому
Just subscribed to your channel! I love all of your videos!!! Keep’em coming! Best to y’all from ATLANTA, Georgia USA!
@ianlocke1304
@ianlocke1304 2 роки тому
I've played both rugby and American football and it's my experience that the hits in football are much worse because the pads and helmet provide a false sense of security and protection. Ruggers are generally better at doing proper tackles to minimize injury to themselves.
@michlo3393
@michlo3393 2 роки тому
I was gonna say, the technique in rugby is better. Like proper tackling whereas with football it's often a collision at full sprint. It seems as though the technique is found on the line of scrimmage, in the open field it's pure violence.
@p.z.arnott2329
@p.z.arnott2329 2 роки тому
Most likely because Rugby players wear little protection and know not to try to injury themselves or others.
@baldelonmusk8068
@baldelonmusk8068 2 роки тому
Some Ruggers wear helmets as well to make it less prone to injury
@JuneBaby01
@JuneBaby01 2 роки тому
No offense intended but Rugby doesn't come close to this game...Rugby tackles, please!!!...don't make me laugh. The players aren't as big and strong, as fast, or as tough/ Lmao when someone tries to compare the tackling between the two totally different sports.
@JuneBaby01
@JuneBaby01 2 роки тому
@@theoafman9068 ...yeah right!...(chuckles), and y'all call those tackles?...scrums...lol
@heartlessfox420
@heartlessfox420 3 роки тому
As a South African I am encouraged to love rugby.But a few years ago I started watching nfl and I must say. Way more confusing to get into but once you do. You can appreciate it as a form of art. Much love😊
@chizorama
@chizorama 3 роки тому
I tried explaining US football to one of my ex's, she just didn't care to try to keep up with it. I've been watching it for over 40 years, I didn't realize how much there is to it to somebody who's never watched it before.
@Mephiam
@Mephiam 3 роки тому
@@justincase8037 yep. The way I've learned to explain it is- it's live action chess, but the pieces are modern gladiators And have a mind of their own.
@chizorama
@chizorama 3 роки тому
@@justincase8037 Omaha-omaha-omahahaha, smartest QB I've seen, also a Burgh fan.
@aneshiadixon8762
@aneshiadixon8762 3 роки тому
Best way to teach it or learn it is playing Madden Football. Trust me
@paulwhite396
@paulwhite396 3 роки тому
@@justincase8037 Manning had an uncanny ability to read a defense and run an audible , it was awesome to watch. But as to your chess comment, I think you are correct , and Brady and Belichick played for the end game better than anyone.
@jamesbench2032
@jamesbench2032 Рік тому
You have a beautiful family.. Bless you..
@shonuff5297
@shonuff5297 9 місяців тому
I loved playing football. 6yrs old up to 13yrs. Most of my years I was the "little guy". At some point you just love the hits giving and receiving. The first time I had the wind knocked out of me, I legit thought I was about to die. 1 minute on the ground I popped up like nothing happened.. In this video I can hear the hits even with just the visuals...
@MagatsuUjio
@MagatsuUjio 3 роки тому
Dude, low key, I think your son actually did want to try it a little.
@yournewzealandfamily
@yournewzealandfamily 3 роки тому
I wouldnt be surprised haha
@MagatsuUjio
@MagatsuUjio 3 роки тому
@@yournewzealandfamily to stay with the American football theme, Best Jukes would be good. Watch them dodge the tackles instead of being crushed.
@scottgreen284
@scottgreen284 3 роки тому
@@MagatsuUjio i totally agree! The hits are big attraction. But watching them make the tackler miss, or running through the tackle is just as impressive!
@travisrich3284
@travisrich3284 3 роки тому
ha, the way momma bear said no way, I would be more afraid of her than any football player.
@tyjaifoster1112
@tyjaifoster1112 3 роки тому
whole family react to the college football realignment I know you've watched it yourself but they need to know what college football really is and what happened during that 40 year time periods been over 151 years well technically 152 years starting this fall
@jl123ist
@jl123ist 3 роки тому
The helmet and pads are perceived as weakness, but they are legitimately there so they don't die when they crash into each other.
@garysim9732
@garysim9732 3 роки тому
Respectfully
@underSTATEDexcellence
@underSTATEDexcellence 3 роки тому
True story look up the Springfield Massacre which saw 7 players carted off the field in dying conditions. That was between 2 Ivy League College teams too.
@steeljawX
@steeljawX 3 роки тому
Yet at the same time it has given players a subconscious notion of they have "armor" on so they can take and make harder hits. It's succeeded in preventing deaths, but it's also succeeded in increasing every impact related injury just short of death. In a kind of satire, now that we're addressing that concussions are really bad other injuries seem to be taking the spotlight. I've seen more torn ACL's, ankle sprains, and Achilles heel strains taking players out of games than ever before. It might be because of the more recent transparency of the NFL, but it seems like every college season, my alma mater has one or more of their key players go down with one of these three and they're out for a third of the season.
@jl123ist
@jl123ist 3 роки тому
@@steeljawX as well as life long issues that may not be a serious problem until they are older.
@mokane86
@mokane86 2 роки тому
Yeah the gear makes it safer and more dangerous at the same time. Because you can throw your body like a weaponized Mac Truck. Basically would you rather be in a bareknuckle boxing match , or in knights armor sword fight? Me at this age? Neither lol.
@oakbladettdot5407
@oakbladettdot5407 9 місяців тому
I love seeing your reactions it's funny to see how others react to different sports and other stuff. Can't wait to see more
@TheBenJiles
@TheBenJiles 7 місяців тому
beautiful family and great video!
@bobtheduck8434
@bobtheduck8434 2 роки тому
"Are they hospitalized after this??" Americans (me): I believe we will consider that a "mild" concussion.
@bananaplyz6032
@bananaplyz6032 Рік тому
Yes, they are if they comPlain that they are hurt. They make sure they are not hurt
@owenbrown4066
@owenbrown4066 Рік тому
Tis but a scratch
@TanyaQueen182
@TanyaQueen182 Рік тому
most of them jump up and keep playing lol
@williamkatsiii7936
@williamkatsiii7936 3 роки тому
"At least three broken legs" Quote of the century LMAO
@yournewzealandfamily
@yournewzealandfamily 3 роки тому
🤣
@pacificcoastpiper3949
@pacificcoastpiper3949 3 роки тому
@@yournewzealandfamily this is what I call getting knocked into next Tuesday
@cvizzard1
@cvizzard1 8 місяців тому
Most of those people getting tackled likely went right back in or took a break for one play before coming back in. I'm glad to see you all put the rugby comparison into your video. There's a lot of chatter that if we remove the hard helmets in American football, the amount of concussions would decrease. Waist tackles would save a lot of problems.
@williamgillespieiii2600
@williamgillespieiii2600 Рік тому
Love your video. The Nelly song is used so well. It gives that highlight video so much extra impact on top of the crazy violence. Remember, some those guys are big boys. Nfl players are huge, the smaller end players are like 180 lbs of solid muscle. Then there are some big boys way over 300 lbs. I would upgrade your concept of impact from getting hit by a car, to getting hit by an SUV or a bus.
@cheyennewynn9676
@cheyennewynn9676 3 роки тому
And that’s when little billy knew he no longer wanted to play Rugby anymore
@yournewzealandfamily
@yournewzealandfamily 3 роки тому
😄
@roycecharlton7292
@roycecharlton7292 2 роки тому
@@yournewzealandfamily I live near Los Angeles California. We used to have a what you could call a minor league called XFL. The team was called L.A. Xtreme. The league is no longer. Anyways I was at the game where their center was internally decapitated and died. It was heartbreaking. As far as I can remember, it has been years, the spinal column popped. It was instant.
@RailsofEastTexas
@RailsofEastTexas 2 роки тому
@@roycecharlton7292 its back, last year it did solid, now its coming back last year and its owned by the rock
@ericunderwood8080
@ericunderwood8080 2 роки тому
@@roycecharlton7292 Eric Underwood class of 81 Downey High School California 👍
@Kermeit
@Kermeit 2 роки тому
"hahaha he's dizzy!" Oh trust me, that dude is a lot more than dizzy
@stephanrosenquist9224
@stephanrosenquist9224 2 роки тому
That dude was trying to remember his name.
@chachwa9970
@chachwa9970 2 роки тому
I watched that game he was more disappointed cause he had a kick blocked in the cotton bowl that would’ve won the game
@hanzmemes1401
@hanzmemes1401 2 роки тому
@@stephanrosenquist9224 mans was trying to remember where he was
@jackdull5699
@jackdull5699 2 роки тому
Oh yeah, he probably couldn't remember his name or where he was after that.
@derrickhewett8680
@derrickhewett8680 7 місяців тому
Some of my best times in life. Played with my brother for two years during high school. My son played for the same coach as my brother and I also.
@jensenkeepllc6611
@jensenkeepllc6611 Рік тому
First again, I appreciate your videos. Thank you. I wish you would consider doing one on Surfing in New Zealand. As well know, most NFL players call it Not For LONG! It is brutal so appreciate how tough it is and the fact to get that level which is astronomically difficult you must have great coaches, and there are 22 people on the field. This is why even smaller players can do very well in Football. I Did end up at 224 which was just a bit short of the required weight but that took a lot. I lost a few millie seconds on my speed.
@happyjohn354
@happyjohn354 2 роки тому
Because they wear pads it makes the players feel safe so they actually tend to hit much harder... The forces involved is akin to a low speed car crash...
@RushFanatic87
@RushFanatic87 2 роки тому
Ironically, the high school I played at had a huge Poly population who loved to play football. We were pegged as a “dirty team” for how we hit. On the weekends and after practices, we would play rugby (we weren’t supposed to do this for injury purposes, but we were 17-18 years old). We would hit each other just as hard as if we had pads on. It’s not about the comfort of the pads. It’s about the age-old adage: “It doesn’t hurt if you’re the one doing the hitting.” I loved playing rugby; it’s fun! But I really believe it’s easier for a football player to transition to rugby than a rugby player to transition to football.
@nickblais4371
@nickblais4371 2 роки тому
At times it could be career ending hits. And sadly some end up mentally mush from hits like this.
@HouTexHemi
@HouTexHemi 3 роки тому
"This one's like college kids, they;re small" - meanwhile it was like 12 year olds in that clip. About 20% of the hits in the main video are from college games.
@fiveo9127
@fiveo9127 3 роки тому
There are no "small" guys they only look small on TV.
@frankcastle4715
@frankcastle4715 3 роки тому
Yeahhh... small.. if 6'3 280 pounds is small.
@TanyaQueen182
@TanyaQueen182 Рік тому
Life-long New England Patriots fan here. I loved this video as always, and have to say, there's actually a LOT of flipping over when hit in American Football. It's awesome. And no, they are not hospitalized. They usually pop up and keep playing. If a player has to be taken off the field for an injury, you can assume it's bad. Concussion or torn ACL or knee are the usual injuries.
@shanemcelroy7922
@shanemcelroy7922 2 роки тому
This was a great video. I just subscribed and will look forward to more.
@coolhands431
@coolhands431 3 роки тому
As an American, these hits are pretty run of the mill. We get up, rub some dirt on it, and go finish homework.
@TexasBorn1835
@TexasBorn1835 2 роки тому
Heck yeah, getting hit by a freight train and ready to take it again 20 seconds later. Lol
@gameforfree2833
@gameforfree2833 2 роки тому
Lol. Not anymore. As an American football has gotten so soft I watch soccer. It's more physical
@jonb2911
@jonb2911 2 роки тому
@@gameforfree2833 well they had too. Players getting brain damage going crazy and killing themselves and other people.
@gameforfree2833
@gameforfree2833 2 роки тому
@@jonb2911 I know this SILLY. just saying ummm. That American football in no longer football. There are some people that liked to watch men play "football". Just sucks we can't anymore.
@MsBamafanatic
@MsBamafanatic 2 роки тому
And develop CTE in the process.
@pointlesspat8829
@pointlesspat8829 3 роки тому
As an American who grew up playing this I always die laughing watching people react to it
@timothyrogers280
@timothyrogers280 2 роки тому
Same and rugby fans always say that their players are tougher
@knightwolf3511
@knightwolf3511 2 роки тому
@cDb the funny thing was they where supposed to be protection, but they got turned into weapons..
@shanedelgado666
@shanedelgado666 Рік тому
Played American football for 15 years, tough game. Started playing Rugby in college and that game is absolutely brutal. Both are intense for sure.
@myknelsen7378
@myknelsen7378 7 місяців тому
The people would probably love to see the All Blacks perform the Haka! I played rugby in the US Marine Corps for 16 years and on the All Marine Rugby team for seven years. The difference is, and this will piss off a lot of American footballers but, they do not actually tackle 90% of the time, they make hits and that is it. It is not required to make an attempt to wrap up the opposition. Plus, you guys might not realize this but they do not play the entire game. They play, either, offense or defense. It is extremely rare that they play both sides. Plus, it take football, three hours to play a 60 minute game. They have a break in between each quarter also. Love your videos!
@MarioCruz-jz3qy
@MarioCruz-jz3qy 2 роки тому
I've been an American football coach for over 18 years and I will tell you that almost all of those big hits are now penalties in the game. Plus any of the hits where the guy doesn't move is forced into a concussion protocol where it can last 72 hours to as many as 2 weeks. Plus the helmet technology is 10 times better than when I played the game. I remember getting knocked out cold from a relatively minor hit to the ear hole of my helmet. They are no longer circular for that reason.
@robynspelts5688
@robynspelts5688 Рік тому
Not to mention some of the older reels where players were tossing others over their shoulders by the face mask! Brutal! Also, interesting to know about the ear hole on helmets. I never noticed they changed that, lol
@TheQuarterbackX
@TheQuarterbackX Рік тому
Yes. They made rules about hitting a person in the head to head contact. They are making more rules like that to cut down on concussions, head injuries that can take damage and compound over time by mutable hits to the head. It seems concussions is becoming a big thing in all sports now days, where they are trying to protect the players more.
@Hawkz00
@Hawkz00 Рік тому
A lot of those were perfectly legal actually. There were some that were leading with the helmet and all but I'd say a lot of those are just good hits.
@jeremygilbert7989
@jeremygilbert7989 Рік тому
@@Hawkz00 Indeed. There was one flagrant facemask as well but it was in black and white film so I'm guessing it may not have been illegal at the time or at least not as aggressively enforced.
@paulk5311
@paulk5311 Рік тому
@@robynspelts5688 when did they ever do that? i been watching the nfl since the 70's and grabbing the facemask has always been against the rules during that time,.
@lavettemcfeeters6216
@lavettemcfeeters6216 3 роки тому
Every small town High School in America has their own football team and I can’t express enough to y’all how serious it is taken lol. My 2 sons have played football (one currently still plays when it’s football season) and I have lost my voice several times at the games lol. God bless y’all.
@viditjain2653
@viditjain2653 3 роки тому
my magnet program hs never had a football team lol
@connorg.3381
@connorg.3381 3 роки тому
I’m in my sophomore year of football... I was a lineman last year, but since I can run pretty well and I weigh 150 pounds at 5 foot 7, I think I might do receiver. Hope your boy has a good season.
@KaysonCollins0
@KaysonCollins0 3 роки тому
There is this 1A or 2A school in Alabama that doesn't have a football team
@yourenotmysupervisor9311
@yourenotmysupervisor9311 3 роки тому
My oldest nephew played football and lacrosse. He got hit by two players and broke his femur. They had to put a metal rod and screws into the bone to help it heal. He woke up from the surgery and asked when he could get back on the field. Unfortunately, he was a HS senior and he was done for the season. He did heal up in time to play his senior year of lacrosse though.
@demonicgaminginc.4746
@demonicgaminginc.4746 2 роки тому
That’s a good mom lolol
@glendarobinson1175
@glendarobinson1175 4 місяці тому
Your family is beautiful and your doggy is precious 😊
@joegilliam7744
@joegilliam7744 3 роки тому
Mom and daughter look like they might be getting sick. Meanwhile Dad and son look like they found their new favorite thing.
@joepop25
@joepop25 2 роки тому
Jeez I’ve never seen a son looks identical to the dad, and the daughter looks just like the mom. Beautiful family man
@1966bluemax
@1966bluemax 2 роки тому
That means there’s no infidelity
@smtbigelow
@smtbigelow 2 роки тому
@@1966bluemax Youre right, they arent from chicago.
@CDRhammond
@CDRhammond Рік тому
On any US sporting event that has a large crowd (this includes high school level games) EMS is always standing by. As a Paramedic now I have had to deal with more than a few injuries on the high school/middle school level. For football events like this there are several rescues from the city on hand (Bare min 2) or the Arena itself will have its own Fire/EMS corps depending on where the event is held. The college I got my Marine Biology degree from does this, they have their own Fire/EMS dept as well as Police Dept all on Campus for emergencies.
@a3gill
@a3gill 10 місяців тому
We were taught to wrap up just like Rugby, but it becomes tougher as speed increases in higher levels. Also, the ball carrier doesn't want to be tackled so they are lowering their head and shoulders and initiating contact and the defense has to compensate. A lot of times it results in what you are seeing, but these hits are really rare.
@TMD4343
@TMD4343 2 роки тому
when you sign a five-year contract for 45 million, you are expected to go out and give it. but our High school kids give it as much sometimes
@CommanderOfRussia1
@CommanderOfRussia1 2 роки тому
Now days it’s over 150 million, if you’re an elite QB 300 million. Mahomes got 500, but it’s a 10 year deal. Still insane.
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 2 роки тому
With high school pretty much devoid of sports gambling which allow for contests free from suspicious forms of manipulation. Even College football is suspect in my eyes.
@BrodieB762
@BrodieB762 2 роки тому
you called a “face mask foul” heck yeah!! your on point with our sport!!! love it!! 🇺🇸
@dekardkain5469
@dekardkain5469 2 роки тому
He also properly diagnosed the interception - mad respect from the US!
@josephjones611
@josephjones611 2 роки тому
Only a foul if you get caught doing it. LOL
@corinnepmorrison1854
@corinnepmorrison1854 2 роки тому
@@josephjones611 Sad, but true fact...
@Brickmaster117
@Brickmaster117 7 днів тому
I play football and as an American I can say that very little of those guys get hospitalized because the pads take most of hits and sometimes you just don’t feel it.
@scottbarr4249
@scottbarr4249 Рік тому
Love your channel!
@KareemB_Fit
@KareemB_Fit 2 роки тому
Little man had me dieing laughing at the end of the video. The dad: "would you rather get hit with pads or a rugby hit?" Little kid: " id rather just hang out and watch videos." 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@chase5637
@chase5637 3 роки тому
"He has at least.. 3 broken legs" lmao thats genius. Also the look of joy on the sons face the whole time is awesome
@metallica_fan7990
@metallica_fan7990 Рік тому
I’m Canadian, and I play minor football and on my hardest hit I sent the kid flying in the air for 5 yards, then he rolled for 2, and my team went *ABSOLUTELY WILD AND BERSERK* upon seeing that hit, because they never thought I could body check somebody and send then flying
@metallica_fan7990
@metallica_fan7990 9 місяців тому
@@thomasbishop5390 Interesting! The more I learn ey?
@metallica_fan7990
@metallica_fan7990 9 місяців тому
@@thomasbishop5390 plenty of injuries can be obtained, but I have had none so far, though I’ve only been playing for 3 years going on 4 this August
@metallica_fan7990
@metallica_fan7990 9 місяців тому
@@thomasbishop5390 YEESH! Not fun!
@chadwhiteclaw9214
@chadwhiteclaw9214 Рік тому
Football is a deadly fun game that scars u for life my knees are done for but doesnt change how much i love this sport
@melissastapleton5384
@melissastapleton5384 2 роки тому
I can tell you, having a son who is OBSESSED with football and has been playing since he was 4, they find the hits fun! I find them terrifying as his momma, but they love it. He had a nosebleed one time and cried because he thought I wouldn’t let him go back in! We stopped the bleeding and he ran right back in. Craziness, truly. He’s 16 now, plays starting center and hopes to get a college scholarship. I’ll support him, but it sure does scare me.
@luke_cohen1
@luke_cohen1 2 роки тому
There's only two other sports that seem to induce the same reactions from moms are olympic style wrestling and motocross (Motogp [street bike racing] has horrific crashes but most riders seem to be just fine after a wreck due to course layout). I've seen more than enough motocross wrecks (brothers raced) to know that it's one of the few sports that's as brutal as American Football (if not more).
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 2 роки тому
Yep. Boys are like that, I certainly was when I was younger. Sometimes you just gotta let go and let them pummel each other.
@bimbobagons4726
@bimbobagons4726 2 роки тому
You’re the real warrior watching on the sidelines.
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 2 роки тому
On the bright side, Center is one of the rarest to get major injuries.
@kkandola9072
@kkandola9072 Рік тому
@@bimbobagons4726 Cmon now 🤣🤣
@ephennell4ever
@ephennell4ever 3 роки тому
"NFL's Greatest Jukes", watch the dodging, weaving in & out, jumping ... it's like a rougher version of ballet!
@JustinHeideman
@JustinHeideman 3 роки тому
It’s called avoiding being on the receiving end of the video they just watched. You’d wanna juke too.
@devgocrazy613
@devgocrazy613 3 роки тому
U ain’t wrong bro
@sholuck7337
@sholuck7337 Рік тому
I just stumbled across this. yall should do another with a video where you can hear the hits.
@GalaxyL4
@GalaxyL4 Рік тому
Yea this is my sport right here just wait I love y’all’s reactions
@baswtb2003
@baswtb2003 3 роки тому
I just love how in the original video the Mr is cringing like he's getting hit and now he's just laughing as the family gets its NFL cringes in.. welcome to being a football convert.
@robertmacleod2016
@robertmacleod2016 2 роки тому
I was 6'-4" 240lbs in highschool. I loved the feeling of hitting someone full speed and completly reversing their direction.
@bug-lf4sg
@bug-lf4sg 2 роки тому
I loved hitting the qb just as he was throwing the ball and hear the wind leave his body.
@majordbag2
@majordbag2 2 роки тому
@@bug-lf4sg I heard in the old days, i.e. before they started getting strict on late hits and roughing the passer, it was common practice to try to nail the quarterback as hard as you could to put him in a daze. In other words, giving the quarterback a mild concussion was encouraged.
@MegaKat
@MegaKat 2 роки тому
It's always fun to the rock to their hard place , eh?
@tylerbarkley8202
@tylerbarkley8202 2 роки тому
Man I have never hear it described so perfectly
@swoesteban5570
@swoesteban5570 2 роки тому
Yes, I wasn't allowed to hit my brothers any longer, so I had to play football. Freshman year I was 4' 11¾" tall and weighed 91 lbs. That fall I broke our qb collarbone in practice. He tried to stiff arm me, I went under it and hit him in the knee.
@babyhuey9123
@babyhuey9123 Рік тому
Hey Sam! Most of the players pop right back up and go back to the huddle for the next play. But yes they do usually have ambulances on standby ready just in case
@ericb9931
@ericb9931 2 роки тому
This is my second video of yours and Im subscribing!
@jeffspain3613
@jeffspain3613 3 роки тому
I was lucky enough to play college ball back in the 90's. I can't even begin to tell you how much I miss it. The smell of the grass, the adrenaline, the comradery, the CRACK of the pads, the feel of de-cleating someone and standing over them just long enough to see the snot bubbles... There's nothing like it.
@TheSmurf307
@TheSmurf307 2 роки тому
I always loved the crash of the pads. The sound is just so satisfying its hard to explain.
@davidmangan8064
@davidmangan8064 2 роки тому
I only played up to high-school j.v. even as a kid from the time you put on your pads you start to get the adrenaline flowing and it is the greatest feeling ever.
@DedraAmbroseandSnow
@DedraAmbroseandSnow 2 роки тому
I played football in Jr high and High school. I loved it.
@christianwilley462
@christianwilley462 2 роки тому
I love football hopefully I can play in high school and college
@Tipper65
@Tipper65 2 роки тому
In recent years they’ve really tightened up the rules and improved the helmets in the interest of protecting the players more. Watch the movie ‘Concussion’ and you’ll better understand the seriousness of the head trauma caused.
@jjc5871
@jjc5871 2 роки тому
They pussified the sport. One of the main reason viewership started dropping in the first place. Might as well put em in tutus and be done with it.
@laynebrock
@laynebrock 2 роки тому
JJ C How long have/did you play professional football?
@jjc5871
@jjc5871 2 роки тому
@@laynebrock Never. Grew up playing football and have watched the nfl my entire life. You don’t need to play it to know how soft the players have gotten because of the rule changes. Dudes use to get bloody every week (this is a little before my time but true nonetheless) and be happy about it. Now, half the qb’s in the league jump around crying for flags every time they get touched. Hell half the players cry for flags no matter what happens. It’s damn near as bad as soccer. They’re just overpaid divas. It’s fuckin pathetic.
@stonecoldcowboy1817
@stonecoldcowboy1817 2 роки тому
And not just the head trauma at impact but how it is years and years down the road!
@jjc5871
@jjc5871 2 роки тому
@@stonecoldcowboy1817 Every single player knows exactly what it is they signed up for. Not a single person that’s ever played a down of football can claim they don’t know that bashing their head against someone else’s head at full speed won’t have consequences. That’s just common fuckin sense. And every one of those lawsuits are from greedy pricks just lookin for a quick payday. And now, I literally saw an article just a little bit ago, a bunch of these rejects are trying to make it about their fuckin skin color. It’s a fuckin joke.
@joshuaaguirre1
@joshuaaguirre1 2 роки тому
You guys are so awesome.
@trentbarnes5811
@trentbarnes5811 10 місяців тому
Alot more times than not they jump up immediately and run back to the huddle. You know unless they got knocked out but i remember playing ball growing up and i loved the feeling of getting a really big hit on someone more than scoring a touchdown
@irishgrl
@irishgrl 3 роки тому
As an American I grew up watching this & never thought anything of it UNTIL I saw how other countries athletes or fans reacted. Now I’m proud of how badass American sports actually is 😂
@michaelterrell5061
@michaelterrell5061 3 роки тому
As an American I agree, but as someone who also cares about the safety of the players I am a little ashamed of how little the NFL cares about its players.
@alexs1640
@alexs1640 3 роки тому
Yeah it always surprised me how people thought Rugby was tougher than American Football. I mean it's a rough sport but someone not padded up isn't going to hit you going 100% cause they'd destroy themselves too. These Football players go 110% sometimes just because they know they are somewhat protected.
@michaelterrell5061
@michaelterrell5061 3 роки тому
@@alexs1640 exactly.
@Elevatedzebra96
@Elevatedzebra96 3 роки тому
Have u seen the fuss soccer players make when they are barely touched!?
@StarFyreXXX
@StarFyreXXX 3 роки тому
@@alexs1640 ya american football and ice hockey are much more vicious than rugby...
@shawnwolfenbarker3327
@shawnwolfenbarker3327 2 роки тому
Love the reaction folks . remember those players are 6'6"+ 300 pounds running full speed . like getting hit by a small car
@laynebrock
@laynebrock 2 роки тому
95% of the ppl in this video are about 190-250 pounds
@corbinclements2222
@corbinclements2222 Рік тому
@Yournewzealandfamily, I played football for a bit in high school as wide receiver and got hit hard a few times. We get back up slowly. Though I will say one time my helmet strap snapped and my helmet came off. I couldn't get back up. Everything was spinning, my ears rung, and my neck hurt. They brought a cart out and put me on it and took me right to a hospital near by the be looked at. I had a major concussion.
@davidpost428
@davidpost428 3 роки тому
watching American football the first time is a shock to the system!
@zenextract7903
@zenextract7903 3 роки тому
@Colton Barley, same I'm in high school foot ball and I've only been laid out a few times, and it was never this bad
@davidfence6939
@davidfence6939 3 роки тому
@@zenextract7903 gotta remember how much the rules have changed in the past 15 to 20 years.
@joshuabolton3866
@joshuabolton3866 3 роки тому
@@davidfence6939 facts it is more protected now
@kennethfisher9470
@kennethfisher9470 2 роки тому
I’ve watched a couple of videos where your family watches and reacts , I’ve gotta say I believe you have an amazing family . Anybody would be proud to be associated with y’all. God bless
@DGinNC
@DGinNC 2 роки тому
I agree... You can tell they have a happy home. Those kids are and will grow up well adjusted.
@mellonman6586
@mellonman6586 Рік тому
When I was in highschool, after a big win against our cross town rival, we usually have a team basketball game the day after, but my senior year we did rugby with some of our head coaches friends, who both were rugby coaches. Multiple times they had to tell us to slow down because they thought we were gonna completely permanently injure each other.
@stevewilliams800
@stevewilliams800 Рік тому
Great reactions!
@guysimon8312
@guysimon8312 2 роки тому
As an older American citizen I happened upon your channel. Had to tell you how much I appreciate not only your content but the way in which it’s delivered. The world needs more family values like the ones you promote. An entire family environment with input from all. Keep it up. Love from small town southern Oklahoma U.S.A.
@FUBAR1986
@FUBAR1986 2 роки тому
Yes such a great family Just Good People
@angelabateman3164
@angelabateman3164 2 роки тому
oklahoma here to
@babyhuey9123
@babyhuey9123 Рік тому
I agree with everything you said, coming from a small northeastern town in Oklahoma
@christypriest30
@christypriest30 2 роки тому
I used to be a paramedic and we had to wait on standby at the stadiums during our high school and college football games. Something people get pretty surprised by is that (being in the very very Deep South in Georgia) if we ever actually did have to look at someone or got a call at the game, it was rarely because a player got that badly injured. It was typically a fan who got overheated
@achievementunlocked1838
@achievementunlocked1838 2 роки тому
I'm in north east Georgia and as a pro wrestler we had medics at every show bc we get legit injuries at every show
@linkzyofficial
@linkzyofficial 2 роки тому
@@achievementunlocked1838 yup I saw a lot more injuries as a wrestler than I did in football. Lots of dislocated elbows and messed up ankles
@DerDudeVonPeace
@DerDudeVonPeace 2 роки тому
I Wonder why early demencia is a thing among nfl players 😅
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 2 роки тому
Lol. Those darn fans.
@Skybase08
@Skybase08 Рік тому
Ray Lewis compilations are crazy they are the scariest. Also what Matthew Stafford has survived on the Lions.
@user-fd5jp7yl2o
@user-fd5jp7yl2o 5 місяців тому
Hello , my mom didn’t let me play American football, so I became a goalkeeper in my youth. Slide tackles in my goalie box. Was my fave.
@billystauber8890
@billystauber8890 3 роки тому
You don’t have to see a good hit , you can hear a good hit - Paul bear Bryant
@jakepalmer6084
@jakepalmer6084 2 роки тому
Roll Tide
@stalledrain4093
@stalledrain4093 2 роки тому
🐘
@truckingwithalex4785
@truckingwithalex4785 2 роки тому
Roll tide
@davidphillips4476
@davidphillips4476 3 роки тому
about 1% might leave the field. They do have ambulances at all games from , usually, high school on up.
@raphaelsolo
@raphaelsolo 3 роки тому
Yeah I remember back in HS we had a sophomore as our starting halfback. Left in the ambulance cause they were worried about a possible neck injury. Dude was waiting for us when we got home after the game. Whole team was worried sick about him. It was an unusually rough game that night. A lot of injuries.
@pauljarvis446
@pauljarvis446 3 роки тому
All sports have ambulances at games.
@rene14slhs
@rene14slhs 3 роки тому
@@pauljarvis446 not all of them do. Never seen any ambulance at a track and feild meet or swimming/ diving meet. Most of the high school football games I went to never had an ambulance either waiting or called at all, but they did have trained medical professionals on the side lines just in case someone needed to be evaluated. Most of the football players got right back up and continued playing. If the players were down on the ground for to long, medics would run into the feild to do a quick diagnosis, then take the player off the feild for further evaluation during the next play (it is required for they player, that had to be evaluated on the feild and has no physical injurues or concussion, to come off the field for one play. They can then be brought back into the game if they exhibit no signs or symptoms of an obvious physical/ mental injuries). These hits in the video are common, but there were quite a few tackles that looked like they should have recieved penalties ( flags or fowls) for ( some of them probably did receive flags for them).
@pauljarvis446
@pauljarvis446 3 роки тому
@@rene14slhs here in Australia all sporting events also have medical personnel. All professional sports have an ambulance on standby. In Australian football they have a concussion test, and if a player fails the concussion test they're not allowed back on the field for atlest three weeks.
@rene14slhs
@rene14slhs 3 роки тому
@@pauljarvis446 thanks for the info, in America it isn't the same. It's interesting to hear about the differences in different countries sports injury evaluations.
@kylehanks8629
@kylehanks8629 5 місяців тому
I'm in a Texan highschool right now, and we had this one guy at our Homecoming get hit really hard 2ce, he got back up but after the second time he just stood there, then fell. I'm with the band so up in the stands we could see it pretty good. He got carried to the hospital and posted 2 days later that he was recovering. He had a neck brace and cuts from the game. BTW we live in a small town, and I do mean small. So this was really big for us, we, or at least I, hadn't seen anything like it in person before. Needless to say that was insane
@kinjiru731
@kinjiru731 Рік тому
Watching this a year and a half after it was released and it's wild how much the kids have grown in that time!
@lrddarius
@lrddarius 2 роки тому
Being from America I really enjoy your reaction videos and think it's incredibly cool that you all participate as a family in them. That makes them so much more fun to watch. Great job and thank you so very much.
@trentonbolton8643
@trentonbolton8643 3 роки тому
To answer your questions about if they go back in after those hits the answer is yes most times they go back in after a few plays
@c_pistons9989
@c_pistons9989 3 роки тому
@The Phantom He said "most" of them do. Most were not knocked out.
@kevinharper9467
@kevinharper9467 2 роки тому
The pads do wonders. They absorb a lot of the force of the hits, however you still feel it (if not then, definitely when you wake up tomorrow)
@tufelhunden5795
@tufelhunden5795 2 роки тому
Most people forget how big these guys are. If you want a great comparison check for pictures of Thurman Thomas in a huddle with the Buffalo Bills. He was 5'10" so bigger than the average American and he looked like a munchkin in the huddle. Great video thanks.
@4nciite
@4nciite 2 роки тому
American Football is like a contact chess match, once you understand the rules you can appreciate the amount of strategy involved.
@Wairoa4ever
@Wairoa4ever 2 роки тому
OMG, I am a New Zealander, and thought rugby was harder as we have no padding, but this NFL is at another level ,and much harder hits than rugby, so much admiration for this game after watching this
@TheMrPeteChannel
@TheMrPeteChannel 2 роки тому
Ya see basically in rugby u know where the hit is coming from because of the offside rules. In American football once the play is started there's no offside & u get many of the so called "blind side" hits at full speed.
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