First Time Watching "Barry Sanders" Most Ridiculous Plays of All-Time !

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  • I'm 42 and Barry sanders was the best running back I've ever seen. His change of direction was crazy
  • Something you may not know when he scored he just gave the ball to the ref no showbaoting ever. A humble and respectful man.
  • @jdub1182
    Barry was and still to this day is the most gifted running back to play the game. The man was worth the ticket price alone.
  • There will never ever be another running back like Barry Sanders in the NFL. I feel so lucky to have seen him play!
  • Barry Sanders is an amazing athlete. It was an honor, and a privilege to watch one of the best running backs who ever stepped on the football field.
  • By far the most elusive, and complete running back of all time. He played with NO O line. And he also has something many athletes lack. Humbleness.
  • @Mike-pv6et
    Barry Sanders best RB of all time! Always total class act! I grew up a Saints fan, but always wanted to catch the Detroit game just because of Barry. The man would hand the ball to the ref, go to the sidelines and start stretching for the next series. When he retired, it was a rough day for football fans!
  • @MrBPC76
    Stats from his Heisman season in 1988: Sanders rushed for 2,628 yards, an average of 238.9 yards per game 37 rushing touchdowns He also added a punt return TD and a kickoff return TD to bring his regular season touchdown total to 39. He produced a record 3,250 all-purpose yards and averaged 8.3 yards per play He added another 222 rushing yards and five touchdowns against Wyoming in the bowl game, bringing his 12-game total to 2,850 rushing yards and 42 scores.
  • I’ve been watching ball for 50 years & Barry is still the most incredible RB pound for pound
  • Barry Sanders still has the record of most broken ankles in a football career. He ran like every dude on the defense was carrying a knife.
  • Barry Sanders is absolutely the best of all time! He was poetry in motion. Beautiful to watch. We will never see anyone like him again.
  • @r.j.w7924
    It's good to see young guys appreciate just how great Barry was. Greatest running back in NFL history. Period. He did make the playoffs though. Helped Detroit get their only playoff win in franchise history.
  • As a 43 year old Black Man, the GREATEST highlight was watching you young bros appreciate and learn from the past. Even the jokes about the old uniforms were funny 😂 I wish you young brothers ALL the success in life. Stay healthy, positive, blessed and continue to BE great.
  • They played a game against Oklahoma when Barry was a sophomore still playing backup and returns, and after watching some tape Barry Switzer went down to his defense and said you better not injure Thurman Thomas, because you don’t want to play against this Sanders kid. Plus the craziest thing about Barry is that for most of his career he was the Detroit offense. So he’s making most of these runs against a run stopping defensive set, against a team that just spent the entire week in practice preparing just to try and stop him. And he still clowned on everyone. I can’t find the stat but he’s got the most runs of 50 or more yards in NFL history, and it’s not even close. Usually a few guys a season will bust one for the season, and Barry would be sitting there with like 6 of those runs and the year wasn’t even over. Most exciting football player ever.
  • @skmky01
    Mr. Sanders was one of the very very few blessings those of us who watched Lions games could treasure. Too bad he didn’t have a team to help him out. He just couldn’t do it all by himself. ❤❤❤
  • @mookyyzed2216
    Barry was the complete package. But the thing that stands out the most to me is how he set up his direction changes by where others were on the field in real time. Even if his blockers weren't blocking, simply by having them in the way of the tacklers always extended the play. He was a master at this.
  • The lions have the honor of forcing two top ten players all time at their Position retire early because the team was so bad
  • Barry was not only one of the best RB of all time but he’s a nice humble person. I lived across the street from him in the late 90s in Rochester Hills and would occasionally run into him while we were both walking our dogs. I was amazed at how down to earth and humble he was. It’s a shame he ended up leaving the NFL because the Lions executives lacked motivation to build a good team.
  • @CURTEAR67
    I'm glad you boys enjoyed watching Berry... I'm from Michigan, and had the privilege to see him play live twice... and I'll tell you what, trying to watch Barry Sanders through a pair of binoculars,was like watching a cartoon!? You're watching him,and you think he's over here,when a second later,he's way over there!?🤷‍♂️❓️
  • In my opinion, Barry Sanders was the very best at changing direction, making defenders miss, bouncinging off defenders while keeping his balance, and then racing past them with his speed. He was the greatest combination of speed, power, agility, creativity, and vision of any running back in the history of the game. He was artistry in motion. Whenever he touched the ball, whether I was at the game or watching it in my living room, I would rise to my feet because I knew he was going to do something special. Something we had never seen before. He was simply the best.