British Guys AMAZED by NFL Training Techniques!
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In this captivating video, we present our British perspective on the extraordinary NFL training methods that propel these athletes to elite status! Awe-inspiring techniques that make NFL players truly exceptional.
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@malikmuhammad102
Жыл бұрын
You guys should watch Evolution of the QB by NFL throwback
@markberry4703
Жыл бұрын
Just throw basic passes to each other that way you can get the field for the 🏈🏑😉😜😀😁☺️o then you can get the feel of a passing route
This is why playing DB could be the hardest position especially in 1 on 1 coverage.
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate this, do agree too. This was a really great video we thought. Thanks for the comment 🙏
@uziatake
Жыл бұрын
It definitely is hands down and i cant even imagine guarding some of the talent we have present today
@scottybippen
Жыл бұрын
That’s a well known fact across the nfl. DB in general but specifically Cornerback😮😮💨 hardest position in football easily maybe all of sports because the margin for error is so small
@thewillofd4417
Жыл бұрын
I feel like QB is probably the hardest position but DB is a close second in my book.
@vincew4297
Жыл бұрын
@@thewillofd4417 QB isn’t the hardest even if you’re not as talented as far as physical arm talent you can still play if you’re cerebral and have great anticipation. However DB you have to be gifted athletically, cerebral, agile, fast, and instinctive
I hadn't seen this video before but I found it super interesting. We NFL fans realize that these players train all year long, and it is interesting to see some of the techniques involved. The sport is so competitive at the professional level that just shaving a few milliseconds off on a move against your opponent can be what defines success or failure. Even the big 300 plus pound lineman are excellent athletes, combining adequate foot speed with exceptional quickness and strength.
@thewillofd4417
Жыл бұрын
Facts bro they’re all extremely talented and hard working athletes, gotta take a minute to appreciate the work they put in every now and then.
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment Steve, really appreciate it 🤝 Being 250lbs myself I find it amazing what the 300+ can do. So impressive
try kicking, field goals ( you have soccer skills) or see who can punt the farthest! Loving the channel, greetings again from the Great White North!
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
Sounds great! Thanks for the comment and appreciate the support. Got this on the list
@Frosty-1313
Жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing. Looking forward to it.
Would love to see you guys attempt a 20-35 yard field goal
@86puffpuff86
Жыл бұрын
kicking will be easier for them because of soccer
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
Like the sound of this, thanks for the suggestion 🤝
The videos you guys have been watching make you more informed than most people who have watched the games their entire life.
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏
Wow. Never seen it broken down like that in such detail and the real game footage as "proof of concept" was exceptional.
I’d like to see you guys do an Oklahoma drill 😂😂. But realistically just run routes and toss the ball
@jimbojones7163
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha I was going to say Oklahoma drill too, but that could get ugly fast. WR/DB 1 on 1 would be very entertaining
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
I need to look this drill up, seen it mentioned a lot 😂😂 Appreciate the suggestions, thanks 🙏
I'd love to see you guys try a Punt, Pass, & Kick contest against each other. Start at one goal line facing the other. Start off with a punt, then go to where the punt lands, then throw the ball as far as you can, then go to the spot it lands, and attempt a field goal from that distance. So for example, if you can punt 40 yards, throw 40 yards, and kick a 30 yard field goal, you win.
NFL players are world class athletes . The work they put in is incredible 👍
The thing that always impresses me is that these players are huge people… I’m 5’3” (160 cm) so they’re giants to me!😂. But they move like gazelles and are as fast as a thoroughbred…. I’m always amazed.
What a fantastic video!!! ♠ No channel does a better job at selecting entertaining videos along with clever observations like you two blokes. Being new to this sport you guys pick up on details that we old timers just overlook because of familiarity. I really enjoy your individual reactions when you have "a moment" when another facet of this game becomes clear and understood. Damo will stop the video and acknowledge it on the spot while Nick just nods his head as the wheels in head turn and fit the pieces together like a puzzle. Its truly fascinating to see. Thanks for another banger guys. You are still batting 1,000. lol...🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊 Really appreciate the words. You’re most welcome and glad you enjoyed the video. Have a great day 🤝
I love that you guys are checking out informative content instead of only highlight videos...it's really fun to see people with a genuine interest in the sport learn little things that lifelong fans know, but couldn't really convey easily to new viewers. Keep it up! 👍
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, really appreciate your support and the comment 🤝
I think this is a hint of something that’s always interested me. Tons of top-notch college players - guys at major programs who are All-Americans, win the Heisman or the national award for their position, seem great - then they can’t even make a roster in the NFL. One reason I guess is stuff like this separates the best from the rest.
I’d love to watch a little of everything: running routes with the other throwing, one of you be the db and the other a receiver while a qb throws, friendly throw/catch while slowly getting father apart, kicking/punting. Keep in mind the college size and the NFL size are not the same! 🏈 Try throwing a college sized ball first, it’s smaller.
Alex Rollins does a nice job breaking Cooper Kupp's footwork in his "Cooper Kupp has a route running secret" video. And with the sticks, they're not just catching them when running. They're also doing release breakdowns so thinking about your footwork, while reacting to the stuck being thrown, hearing the color being called out, locating the color, and catching while running your route. It's multitasking while also doing something physically demanding that also needs to be precise.
Great reaction guys! This was really fun and interesting. I’d love to see you guys learn to throw a football properly and get some good spin on it. Maybe you could throw the ball at targets and we can see how accurate you can be. Fun fact, I was the QB on my high school girls flag football team during my sophomore year. That was about 150 years ago.
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
150 years ago 😂😂 Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the reaction, throwing would be a lot of fun!
Do a NFL combine challenge
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
This would be intense 😅 Appreciate the suggestion, will have it on the list. Hope you’re having a good day
Hill has footwork, then world class speed. Combo is lethal
I watched this video a few years back and it inspired me to buy an agility ladder, mini hurdles, orange octagons, and the other equipment that was used in this video. Let me tell you, no one understands how hard it is to do these complex footwork drills at full speed unless you try them yourselves. At a certain point, it just feels physically impossible to get your feet to touch the ground any faster... The footwork in this video was absolutely inhuman.
That was a phenomenal video that I’ve never seen before! An absolute gem that you found there. As for what I’d like to see you guys try to learn for American football… Get a regulation size football and Try route running. Have one person pass the ball and the other person run a route and try to catch it. Take turns. You’ll see just how hard what looks to be the simplest task of the game is. Also, not something to just try in your backyard… You probably have to find somebody over there who trains for this… But learning how to properly tackle I think would be quite interesting. Personally, I find that to be the hardest part because there’s so many wrong or unsafe ways to tackle that you have to be aware of.
Great reaction. Lads. I played for a long time and the amount of training you need to do to get in the league is crazy. Its a grind every day and all day. It can definitely burn you out. I don’t know if theres a jugs machine over there but that would be a good NFL drill video you guys can make. Its the equivalent of the batting cage but instead of baseballs it throws footballs that you have to catch.
*hardest positions in the NFL* #1 QB #2 OL #3 CB
what a good video lol this guy really turns these NFL players into superstars
Id like to see you have conversations with athletes that have played American football and Rugby and talk about the differences between the two worlds, on and off the turf
This video is amazing, first of all. One thing you guys could do when you get out on a pitch with a regulation-sized football is run routes, one guy is the receiver and the other is quarterback. Have a few simple receiver routes memorized, like a ten yard in/ten yard out/slant and go (sluggo) route/go route and have both guys run them as the other tries to make the pass. These exercises can quickly give you an idea of how difficult hitting your marks and making good cuts on the route can be, while the other gets to experience how weird it can feel to throw a ball that shape for the first time 😂 I think that plus some kicking could be a blast to watch
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate the suggestions Pete, got these on our list! We’ll definitely look to get something put together. Hope you’re having a good day
I would enjoy a video of you guys running specific routes. One throw and one catch.... either that or a field goal kicking competition!
That was very interesting. I've always thought these players did all these drills during preseason and practice. Didn't know they could go to an outside entity. I especially like he's training both sides of the ball. Great video guys!
I always look at the new techniques for training and wish we had things like this when I was playing. There's so much more to help with movement and recovery.
Footwork in American football is the basis of all positions. I played offensive line, and if my first step was incorrect that one step makes the difference between the timing of block. That missed timing could blow up the whole play. Football is really about perfect execution.
I would have loved to be able to see prime Barry Sanders run those drills. Barry was never the fastest guy, but he was the most agile running back of all time, no question
This was a great video! My first time watching it along with you both. It was informative and the trainer’s enthusiasm made it engaging and fun.
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, appreciate the comment 🤝
This is exactly why you can be a great route runner and not have that much speed and still be able to get open a lot of people think speed equates to good routes but it doesn’t
You guys need to do a QB video for your learning about the sport series. Watch a video that shows what a QB goes through for training and improving their throwing mechanics. Then maybe you guys can do a throwing competition after learning more about how to properly throw a football. Or you guys can do a FG or punt competition. Or also try running routes against each other in a 1v1 and have a 3rd person be you guys QB.
You guys should definitely just try throwing and catching. It would put a lot of things in perspective. haha Football has evolved/developed so much over the last 30 years. It is literally a science and an art now, from coaches to players. And I'd say the biggest difference/progression has been at the college level.
Maybe try some of the combine drills like 40 yard dash, bench press and cone drills.
Packman Jones runs 40 yard dash at 39 years old!! Must reaction!! Unbelievable. 😊
Cool, interesting video. Along with other suggestions, it might be good to check out pop-warner (youth level) football. You will see how early football players begin developing these skills and how seriously football is at young levels in America. Similar to the madness of little league baseball.
It would be cool to see how you guys would do 1 vs. 1 in NFL combine drills. Like 40-yard dash time, how high you can jump, how many times you can press 225 lbs. lol
The worst thing you can do is get used to waking up early. I sleep 4 hours a night and I know mentally I'm exhausted, but my body will wake me up in that time. If I am asleep by 11 I'm up by 3
That was a great video! Was really cool to watch. That guy must bank training those guys!
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video 😀
For NFL, y'all should do a PPK. Punt, Pass, and Kick it's the standard competition for kids coming out of pop warner football.
I love to see you kick field goals (you can use a soccer goal) and throw a football through a tire/tyre...etc.
Josh Allen was asked about a 4 yrd TD pass, and he said we just call that Diggs get open
I would love to watch you guys try to catch passes from a pro quarterback. They throw straight fastballs!
Do one thing that seems simple but is hard. Catch punts while a friend is running towards you. Not necessarily to tackle you but to let you know how hard it really is.
Man this video makes me want to go train and hit the bags again 😅
*POST A VIDEO OF U GUYS TRYIN TO DO THESE DRILLS!!! LOL* if u guys do I'll watch it MULTIPLE times
Fast feet is a drill every position does in the NFL, but man do the WRs do it like a science. Fast people can be good in the nfl, but change of direction and acceleration are more important
There are professional chef's that cook meals for the week for these cats! Very specific stuff that they like but has the correct carbs proteins fats etc
2:58 Oklahoma Drill vs each other 😂
I'd never seen this. Its a great video. It really drills down to how detailed the strategy and training can be.
You two should have a punt, pass, and kick 1v1. You each punt 3 balls as far as you can which is easily measurable if you're on a football field, throw 3 balls as far as you can, and then attempt 3 field goals. I'm sure more detailed rules can be found with a quick Google search.
For football, we always used to get a full size NFL regulation ball and then see who could a) kick the farthest field goal and b) who could throw the ball the farthest through the air. I think my longest kick was like 30 yards and throw was like 35. The NFL ball is enormous compared to even the college ball, and heavy. But what I REALLY need to see you guys do is lace up some skates and try shooting pucks on the ice. There must be hockey rinks in London that are open to the public. In the States it's usually pretty cheap to get some ice time and rent skates on a Sunday morning, along with a bunch of other folks and kids. Usually don't allow sticks during the free skates, but I think they also have stick and puck open skates on different days. Of course, a three point and free throw shooting competition is also in order! After hitting baseballs, you guys have all the hard stuff out of the way :)
For something you two could try I'd suggest learning to throw a football or trying to kick a field goal. The latter might be easier -- NFL quarterbacks all have enormous hands to be able to grip it properly.
Definitely the Oklahoma drill! 😂
Find someone to throw to you guys and do 1 on 1 receiver vs D-back. You will see how tough it is to guard a wide receiver in the open field.
You guys should do all the NFL Combine drills.
The only downside to this video is watching the Browns score on the Bengals🖤🧡
You guys should do a video where you try and do what you say you have good odds on doing it.
They are also building the emdurence muscles that enable them to have great footwork. 4th Qtr muscles.. Tired muscles are slow.
If you like this you'll like Deestroying. He gets people to do match ups. One reciever one DB and they get one chance to win.
3:59 bro im half this dude's weight and I can't move nearly that fast. that's absolutely insane to watch as a basketball fan, we see speed in the NBA but this is on a different level because they dont have to dribble + much more opportunity/room to get into a full sprint
There is a Bill Walsh video on QB footwork on youtube which is a must watch to understand technique-footwor-timing.
Great video - I may need some recovery time - just watching it! ;-)
Try throwing and catching a football while running routes. It’d probably be best to look into a video breaking down how to properly throw a football first.
Since you're Brits, try kicking some field goals if you can find a goalpost (ik it's different than those in Rugby). Also, cop a good ole fashioned pigskin (football) and see if you can not only kick it, but also throw and catch it!
Something cheap and easy for you guys to to would be get a football and have one of you run routes as a receiver and the other one try to throw accurate passes to him. Like sideline toe tap throws and stuff. Just a thought lol you guys are awesome keep it up definitely entertaining
Speaking of creating separation is more important than speed, have you seen "walkball?" Its basically football with no running. Somehow these can still break ankles at walking speed. Instead of sports activities, what I also feel could be an expansion of your channel is, doing interviews at sports events and pubs for the sports you follow. Do polls. Ask people about their favorite teams or players. Who do think will win. Nothing fancy, but get the pulse on the streets. Thanks for the video. Great content as always.
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
We’ve never heard of Walkball. That’s incredible that ankles can be broken at walking pace! Really appreciate the suggestions in your comment, thank you 🤝
I went to see an NFL game in London years ago, maybe 10 yrs ago. The Brits I met were making fun of American football, saying they aren't in the same shape as soccer players. NFL football is a sissy game because they wear pads, and other stuff they were saying. I'm very sure by now they know better than to say any of that stuff. Playing American football is brutally hard, can injure you severely and you better be in the best shape humanly possible to play the game, especially on the NFL level.
It would be fun to see you guys suit up then take a few tackles. Get some American high school players to tackle you two. That would be awesome.
Awesome react video. I'm tired just from watching it.
You know what they say...the NFL stands for "Not For Long" if you can't cut it!
What a cool video, so dope seeing the drill then game footage right after. lmao workin with skill positions is good money, if you are good. Bet he's freakin paaaaaaid.
I’d wanna see y’all 3:06 try and catch a ball from the jug machine 😂
I want you to do some tackling drills, one-on-one
I don't know how you would get access to one but I would like to see you guys doing Jugs machine drills
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
This would be awesome! Appreciate the suggestion, will look to see what we can do. Thanks for the comment 🤝
It was good
would be amazing if at some point your able to catch a pass from an NFL QB. Video doesn't do it justice...the speed at which the balls are coming at you and the size of an NFL ball. Love the videos guys!!!
JE11 (red T-shirt) = Julian Edelman. You guys should check him out. He's a major part of Patriots Dynasty 2.0. He was an absolute footwork technician.
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the comment and the suggestion, really appreciate this, will check he’s on the watch list. We run regular polls on our Discord for all members to have a say in what videos we do next if you’re not already on there 🙏
Imagine this guy teaching to European footballers these techniques.
I’d love to see you guys do an Oklahoma drill or take some shots a blocking sled.
How about going to one of the NFL games being played in London this upcoming season?
Watch the video showing James Harrison playing medicine volleyball!
Let’s all rally together and get someone like Khalil Mack to tackle these guys (kidding) It might be hard but fielding punts would be hilarious to watch. Or you guys could do your own little combine which could be cool
Please try to kick field goals! It would be hilarious 😂😂
@DNReacts
11 ай бұрын
😅😅
Hit the sled with the big fellas in the trenches
Do the combine workouts
There channels dedicated to just QB, and explain the defense and the offense and what the QB does or doesn't see. I think you're going to find yourselves there through this progression! Some are based on a single QB in a certain game, some I've watched are just about specific plays and what is happening when it's called. Sort of a deep dive. I enjoyed the offensive play calling lingo reaction! Every word has a meaning and sometimes they just don't
Like to see yall work with a football jugs machine.
My opinion, DB M2M single coverage is the hardest position to play in probably any sport out there. Highly underrated position.
@MFAM-Joseph
Жыл бұрын
Hitting a round ball with a round bat is the hardest thing to do in sports, and this coming from someone who favorite sport of all time is football
I’m excited for week 1 chiefs vs lions. You guys will be surprised the lions are actually good now after just ruining the careers of Barry and Calvin. Should be a great game with two of the top 5 offenses last year.
@AnthonyJolly-yb1qp
Жыл бұрын
Exactly! FACTS I saw some of that your talking about.I said,barring injury to any star players,Detroit is a sleeper and coming! Being an NFC East fan,I'm a lot concerned!😳😳🏈
@pinkyorbobber
Жыл бұрын
@@AnthonyJolly-yb1qp yeah they actually can sustain some bad injuries and be fine because they have crazy depth at most positions. The 5 that I think could be detrimental are Goff, sewell, hutch, st brown and maybe decker. Not that decker is a top 5 tackle like sewell but the backup tackle position is not looking good. Even hutch could be fine if he gets hurt though there is really good depth at edge.
@AnthonyJolly-yb1qp
Жыл бұрын
@@pinkyorbobber Thanks,Damn! I forgot all about Sewell.Also that receiver from Alabama Williams,plus stealing CJ Garner-Johnson from the Eagles..Oh! Snap!😳 They IMO gave Philadelphia they toughest game all regular season..YIKES! That last regular season win vs Green Bay wasn't a fluke.👍👍
I know you two reacted to videos detailing and going deeper into detail about football tactics, but I think itd be cool of you two did the same with hockey. Theres a channel called "Elite Ice Hockey Analysis & Norcan Hockey" who made a good few videos on various tactics. I suppose y'all could start with his most popular video "Winger Breakout Tactics"
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for these, really appreciate it! Sounds right up our street 🤝
I’d just enjoy seeing you guys throw and maybe try to hit someone running a route or through rings
That was an excellent video. And like someone said in the comments, yall should try kicking field goals and punts. People always think its easy but that is faaaaaaarrrrrrr from the truth.
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
Can imagine this would be so much harder than it seems! Thanks for the suggestion, really appreciate it. Hope you’re good 🤝
@videogamevalley7523
Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts we are all good cause we woke up today!!!
Try that rugby leagues!!
Great vid guys a foot work king is Cooper Kupp
@DNReacts
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, really appreciate it 🤝
40 yard dash and then compare your time to players in NFL
When are y’all going on Rogan?
I played receiver when I was young. Some of these drills are fun. Some are impossible for scrubs like me though.