This 7FT GIANT Was TOO BIG For The NFL..

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Meet The 7FT GIANT Who Was TOO BIG For The NFL..

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as someone who goes to school in highland heights i get chills seeing his photo everyday in the trophy room reminding myself to stay fit

prex
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This is one of the best made sports videos on YouTube. Ending it with Jared Lorenzen was a great choice. Got a sub in me now.

abc
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What a fun video. Makes me want to rewind the clock and look at myself to say, "what's your excuse, dork?" True inspiration these men are.

javierrusso
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That legless guy brought me to tears, what an inspirational human being.

dollarshake
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We had a cat on my High School football team. he was 6'8", over 400Lb. But in our case, he had one of those helicopter moms. She was at every practice, bothering the hell out of the coaches at the end of practice...all of that. The effect was, she turned this monster of a kid...into a complete wimp.

Coaches tried to start him anyway, just because of his size. But you would see it in the film every Monday morning. For about one series of downs, the D-line would respect this kid and try to maneuver around him. But after about 3 or 4 plays, he had always exposed himself and they realized he was the weak link in our line. They'd just start going right at him and he'd go backwards like he was on skates. When he was in the game, the defense knew that every play we ran was going to the other side.

Halfway through the season coach gave up on him and parked him on the bench.

The lesson, to all of you wanna be soccer moms whose sons opt for football: Step aside, and let the coaches make a man out of your boys. You can take the biggest kid on the planet and turn him into a wimp by overprotecting him. Helicopter Moms...you are crippling your kids.

kennedymcgovern
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The man with no legs. Give that man all the flowers. He a true underdog. GOD BLESS ALL

Just_Clownin_Son
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The comedy gold of adding a female athelete to the list of handicapped atheletes! 🤣🤣

themobseat
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What a respectful ass ending. This is why I love nfl fans. We’re bonded through hardship and own struggles of playing the sport ourselves. Rip Jared!!

quinburner
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Let's not forget Kenny Walker of the Denver Beoncos in the 90s. He was the first deaf person on defense.💯

wildbil
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The girl football player had a late hit on the quarterback as her big play.

jimmyjams
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I will do a push up for every like this comment gets

laceywesche
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That girl doing that unblocked rush on the quarterback was amazing. Nothing but talent right there are folks.😂

basedpatriot
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Missed opportunity to put Shaquem Griffin in there. Dude actually played in the NFL with 1 hand, and got to play with his twin brother on the Seahawks.

theshadowswithin
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I remembered back in high school in 09 and we had a fellow blind student who came in during PE class and he did a free throw from the line and he actually made the hoop without touching the rim. Tons of people cheered when they saw it, it was amazing.

Labyrinth
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Derrick Coleman is also the only legally deaf NFL player to have a Super Bowl Ring

TrapMaster
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amazing video. I don't even follow football and I enjoyed the hell out of this. Excellent, short, sweet, but not too short narratives of each player and then just ending on that last guy, Jared. Made me want to do better/try harder. Much appreciated.

vikingghost
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I’m just laughing at the thumbnail🤣 also mad the thumbnail wasn’t included in the video 😂

kLeoToes
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You have no idea how much this video has helped me out with my mental health today. Thank you!

SuperAlphaKirby
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Pillsbury Throw Boy is the best name EVER

ERCNOIR
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I feel for the kid that lost his leg! I almost lost mine back in 1975. I had a bad motorcycle accident and had a triple compound fracture of my right tibia and fibula. My leg was crushed and my foot was completely turned around backwards. Luckily I was 2 blocks from a hospital and a nurse witnessed it and held me down until the paramedics got there. 2 months in the hospital, a year later more operations as my bones weren't healing either. The bone graft helped and thankfully I never got any infections. It took 5 years for me to walk again without casts, crutches, and canes.

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