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  • that laugh at 1:32....... lol

  • All that is wonderful BUT LET'S TEACH HIM TO WRAP UP AND MAKE THE BIG HIT! Nice hit young man!

  • Lmao at the one guy and pit bull comment.... It's football.. You're suppose to light people up you dumbfuck

  • LOL bet tht other kids confidence is shattered seein his coaches er wutever bust out laughin at him. he did get sat down tho haha

  • there's always 1 kid that likes to hit at that age and the other kids aint as hype about football

  • Beast

  • he has gloves and a riddel speed lol

  • I heard that he was really 12 yrs. old

  • Good hit ! Does he play off.

  • @Flamangatang not to mention he's coaching him and knows what he's talking about because he played corner at Washington university for 4 yrs. So stfu bec ur ignorant

  • @Flamangatang its fucking football, its a contact sport... It's with 6 year olds and its fun too watch so stop bitching u fucking fool

  • What a piece of shit Nate is. You're not fighting Pit Bulls. You don't stand there and cheer and laugh as you record you kid pummeling another kid into the ground. They are human f^Cking beings you idiot.

  • @Flamangatang This is football.. you're kinda supposed to wreck the shit outta people.. I gave 3 concussions during football season. and its f**king fun

  • @bropeck14 you are a neanderthal

  • at 1:00 did he say" yeahh, we stand up for chicken all day" hhaha

  • @skirps52 ROFLMAO Yes.. Why yes he did... lol

  • press 8 for dance moves

  • His son is already bigger than him lol

  • hahahahahahhaha lmfao the way nate just straight out laughs at the other kid u just got "blasted"

    by his son!

  • UW could have used him tonight in the alamo bowl....damn

  • why is the coach sagging 

  • no future

  • man who recording sound like chris brown

  • @MrPopwow21 That's Nate Robinson

  • that was viscous 

  • sounds like jealous crackers to me. why go to college to get a job paying 60,000 when you can make that at your first practice. stop being jealous whitey!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jayski441 i went to college for a job paying me six figues a year with bonuses and occasional raises for the rest of my life without any mental or physical injuries that cut my lifespan in half to provide for not only myself but my future generations. Sorry for being white and going to college

  • im glad i grew up in a white town..

  • fined 25,000 for helmet to helmet

  • NUMBER THREE SUCKS SOOOOOO MUCH ASS

  • press 9

  • Nate sounds chill as fuck! Haha!

  • It would be more impressive if the kid was reading and writing well for his age instead of hitting other people. When are black people going to get it through their thick skulls that education is the way out, not athletics?

  • @zyxwut321 thats a weird thing to say considering his father is famous for athletics. his family is rich from sports so why would he not want to play them? and who knows maybe he's smart too, but that was not English class it was a football field and he was making his father proud. Douche

  • @zyxwut321 stereotypical people are just as bad as racists... but.. hey... ignorance is bliss.

  • he aint better than this kid. search: jemyri davis

  • classy! laughing when you 7 year old drops another 7 year old. that other kid will be in a gang, shooting up schools in ten years. way to go!

  • @rbostock21 you gotta be kidding me right? I understand your point, I think we all witnessed the same thing. But shooting up schools!!!!! How about we start with kids NOT getting correct coaching first!!!!

  • this kid's got swag when he tackles..doesn't even need to wrap up!!

  • He's as tall as Nate.

  • @Lefthook00 tall-ER

  • dam little kid is beast!

  • One word to describe this video, Niggers.

  • @BumpIsBeast white trash honky

  • @BumpIsBeast why you say that ?

  • Thats how it starts. Before you know it they are in the NFL. Check out my son in "jacked up by a 7 year old" Nate Helsley is his name.

  • Nice hits but why laugh @ a kid hurt

  • @jaraha u r a pussy

  • His sream was so loud it shook the camera

  • Kid's better than Nate Robinson...haha jk

  • 6 year olds should not be playing full contact football. brb - having arthritis at age 29.

  • His parents made 15 channel s to dislike this

  • Next Nhamdi Asmonguha!!!!

  • shit like that is how ur kid grows up to be a fucking asshole....haha but good hits little nate

  • @SweetBrothaSouL i agree. but more to the point- why not teach the kid to make a proper tackle, instead of letting him launch towards someone helmet first? that's what will break his neck.

  • that is kind of fucked up how they are laughing but they are some nice hits none the less

  • Poor #36

  • that sounds like kevin hart

  • This kid would start in the UW secondary right now! lol

  • That's Fucked How There Laughing At The Other Little Kid Not Even Helping Him Up...lol

  • only in tacoma haha too funny

  • kid just got shit on

  • Dont mess with Andre Johnson

  • It's all in the socks SWAAAAAAAG

  • dam,the man with the camra was my excited then the kids who is making the hit.

  • @elijahiford52 The guy holding the camera was Nate Robinson ya Jackass

  • WRAP UP

  • @bruk10208 theat was the legall yards from each other 5 yards

  • The kids were to far from each to run a tackling drill

  • man that's sick never let fools coach pee wee football they get kids mentally confused and hurt

  • Meez!? teach him to wrap up. This is why we have ridiculous tackling rules in the NFL now. Bad fundamentals.

  • damn i feel sorry for the rb tho dey straight laughin tha whole time

  • good hits...to me it well make the whole team try harder if you hear someone talking good about your hit or your friends hit causeyou feel better about a hit whem people get pumped no matter how old you are

  • Is it wrong that I sometimes mistaken Nate Robinson for Kevin Hart?

  • @lmnopqa You might not have read my comment properly. Hard hits are part of the game. You'd be surprise of how tough the league is here. So much so that parents aren't celebrating risky blows or DEFINITELY not celebrating when the other player is on the floor. In our league, when a player is hurt, they all (both team) kneel on one knee and wait for the player to get up. My son is a top player and I don't wish for him to play NFL. A typical career is 2.5y and a world of hurt for

    the rest of life.

  • I bet Nate made the running back feel bad

  • are yall dumb? if yall saw your son put a hit on somebody, yall would go crazy so stfu !

  • they make the kid in the blue get wrecked TWICE and he stays down injured on the second one, what the hell are these dudes problems

  • lmaooooooooooooooooooooooo twice in one go

  • Bobble Heads

  • Nate Robinson; great athlete, but complete punk in all senses. Black glorification of violence. Same o same o..

  • hopefully hes bigger then nate so he can play in the nFL

  • YEA BEEDS!! AAAAAAHHHHHH

  • the white kid's laying there hurt, and nate is celebrating.....lmao

  • @OUfan316 He's black you jack ass RACIST

    lmao t you being an IDIOT !!

  • Like Father Like Son (Height)

  • Excuse me. Ive played football since 2 grade.. Been on the superstar team all threw middle school so eat it bitch.

  • @MrReproductive you sir are an idiot lmao

  • Go again? The kid got his ass knocked out u dumb blacks man. Use ur dam brains ur going to get some1 hurt.

  • @MrReproductive what? clearly youve never played football you always go multiple times in hitting drills. if you dont want to get hurt dont play football.

  • @MrReproductive What a bitch

  • tht was funny looks like nate tought his son a few moves

  • he got some nice hits, but you might wanna teach lil man to wrap up rather than go with his shoulder all the time. he'll be 10x better, especially with them genetics

  • Why the hell are parents with a camera in the drill?? And then the parent is cracking up after his son injures another 7 - 8 year old??

    NATE ROBINSON - GHETTO

  • NIGGERS

  • @njrey619fan CRACKERSS

  • @njrey619fan that tyep of langies is not good for us as americans. comeon man we are talken about little 7-8 year olds you get happy when they aren't scarred to hit

  • ejemplar caso del padre fracasado...

  • whats his name..."means"

  • This attitude is prohibited in our little league. Football is about tackling but hard hits are celebrated with some dignity. These are 7-8y old kids. Bad sportsmanship from the parents in my opinion. I feel bad for the 2 kids.

    In our league, parents aren't allowed on the field... at all.

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  • @Soylentgreen2000 man this is just pracrtice like my man a.i said so dont be jealous

  • @jermainejb23 I love how you are able to recognize it's only practice. That's the whole point.

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  • @Soylentgreen2000 Do you have NBA players as parents in your league? Didnt think so.

  • @cedarcreekscp3 Not sure I get the point.

  • @cedarcreekscp3 What's the point?

  • @Soylentgreen2000 hey hey this is how we celebrate big hits especially black ppl, u sound like u aint football and if u did u musta didnt get no big hits so i see u dnt understand

  • at 1:34 the kid that gets hit went into cardiac arrest.

  • lolol black pepole

  • YOUR TYPICAL BLACK PERSON!!!LOL

  • wow. nice coaching..

  • ALL YOU FAGS TALKIN DOWN ABOUT THE VIDEO OBVIOUSLY YOU FAGS CAN'T PLAY FOOTBALL... YO POPS COULDN'T AND YO CHILD GON SUCK TOO...LOL

  • thats funny as hell

    

  • There is a lot of joy in his Video.. made me smile and thanks I was having a bad day..hope this kid gets to the pro's MY Philly Eagles need a guy like him! L:OL

  • Are U kidding? Grow up. It's just football. U act like idiots.

  • WOO WOO WOO HOO

  • Get hym again!!

  • uneducated niggas

  • My 5 yr old hits harder.... and you sound ridiculous laughing in front of that other kid.....

  • at 106 nate sounds like biggie smalls from i got a story to tell

  • lil ed reed

  • Kid didn't do shit on the 1st tackle did he?

  • @zam200864 wow he still made tackles damn

  • @wowhackboi My point is, all these guys cared about was seeing the kid smoke some other kid, and then they act like assholes when he makes the 2nd tackle and the kid who got tackled is obviously a little hurt. At this age thats nothing to be proud of, my comments are not any reflection on the kid making the tackles only to those egging him on to lay the hurt on another teammate.

  • @zam200864 k

  • LMAO

  • dAMN .. jITT gOT Crambed

  • damn this kid can tackle hard!!

  • So when did short Nate Robinson had a son..........

  • im 23 years old and i can hit more harder than him.

  • black people......

  • @JamesD567 yea we run sports and

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  • @snreord stop being ignorant man

  • @xDragon15x suck a dick

  • what about them?

  • gave him da hat bro dam!!!!!

  • @JamesD567 Let me guess, you'd rather watch them practice Nascar or hockey.....

  • @JamesD567 What about us??

  • Lol wtf he's goin to be beast like his dad, nate Robinson played rb in HS

  • Can someone say NFL? Nahmier gives a perfect hit right at 0:46 and an even more perfect hit at 1:30. He's gonna go far!

  • at 1:06 the laugh is HILARIOUS ugh hah aha haha

  • Hey I would love to coach youth football and see my son tackling other kids. The only thing I would say they need to improve on is teaching form (wrapping) and helping your teammate up after the tackle. No harm in enjoying seeing kids learn how to play football. Any father that says they would not have cheered and laughed is a liar!!

  • LIKE A BOSS!

  • its football people

  • Miami and USC are in a recruiting battle for Nahmier Robinson right now...

    And even though note was probably laughing a little too hard, you can't say his a bad father for being proud. This is a FOOTBALL field, not the hallway in school. It's better that they learn now that sh*t happens when you're playing this game.

  • why he the only one takling people....there was like 6 others behind him. cutting isnt nice to do.

  • Waiting to laugh at Nick Robinson's kid get steamrolled by a bigger 8 year old fullback.

  • 2 things:

    1) kids this age can't really hurt each other at all on the football field, and watching them play is histerical. Save your injury babying for Highschool+ please.

    2) Nate Robinson is a nice guy, if you think otherwise, you probably haven't gotten a chance to meet him.

  • @Rakanishu2 I broke my rib in 3rd grade pony league, and a friend of mine broke his collar bone in 4th. To say kids can't injure themselves on field is wrong, I think your logic should be vise-versa. In Highschool you should be man enough by then NOT to be babied over an injury. Just the way I see it, think it was funny as hell the way he was laughing though.

  • @OpLaZY You were poorly coached, screwing around, or lying. I'm gonna go ahead and say lying. a broken collar-bone in full shoulder pads? Hysterical lies. That's a skiing injury kid.

    Lol@ your comment about highschoolers being babies about injuries. You've clearly never got anywhere near the game.

  • @Rakanishu2 And I'm gonna go with, "you've never played football." Do you even know how to injure your collarbone? Shoulder pads don't guard you from landing wrong. No matter how good of a coach you have, they aren't going to be on the field protecting you, buddy. Shit happens, injuries are unpredictable, so to blame that on the coach just baffles me. Clearly you were one of the kids that faked a finger injury in highschool because you were scared of the game. Why else would you be mad? lmao.

  • @OpLaZY Coaching kids properly will drastically reduce injury, ask any coach. Hell, ask me. I coach. This point is indisputable, yet you dispute, classic retardation. Go ahead and tell me proper coaching doesn't reduce injuries, because it does. sorry, pick your arguments more wisely, kiddo.

  • @Rakanishu2 I never disagreed with that, proper coaching can help avoiding situations. Not every situation is avoidable, however, a REAL coach would know that. I find it quite ironic that you pulled the, "I'm a coach card," after saying players couldn't get a collarbone injury while wearing shoulderpads. Now that's 'classic retardation.' Somebody forgot Marquees Colston broke his collarbone 2 weeks ago. You should find some credible facts next time, your elite coaching skills aren't cutting it.

  • @OpLaZY Yes because injuries across THE NFL are parallel with PEE WEE FOOTBALL. Hysterical. You bring up Colston? Lol, yea the speed and weight of the game is pretty much the same at both levels in question. right?. Unbelievably hilariously bad evidence. They are 260 pound track runners crashing into eachother. These are 65 pound kids jogging at eachother. Why even bring that evidence out? Would you not even consider it logically before posting? I could write a case-study on people this dumb.

  • @Rakanishu2 Lmao, are you even being serious right now? Your argument was this: a broken collar-bone in full shoulder pads? Not: a broken collar-bone in pee wee football? And if you had any decent memory (or the common sense to scroll up), you'd remember me telling you that my child-hood friend broke his collar-bone in 3rd grade. How are you going to tell me that didn't happen? I can't believe you'd compare the 2 in the first place, while completely shutting out what you previously said. Idiocy.

  • @Rakanishu2 And I'd find it hard to believe you could write anything with your lack of common sense, let alone a case-study. Shit, how could you? I mean, you'd forget your first two sentences, then sway off the topic ranting about irrelevant shit. That's been the story of your argument, not to mention it takes you a month just to think of something clever to reply. Seriously, you either can't read or just choose not to comprehend anything I say because you know it's true. Get a grip, "coach."

  • @OpLaZY No more classically bad evidence? I'm disappointed, they've been such a source of comedy. I like how you talk about me swaying off topic, in a post where you sway off topic and talk about my case-study writing skills. Well played.

  • @Rakanishu2 Yeah, because replying to a topic that YOU started is swaying off topic. You're about as a delusional as it gets, lmao. Name one time where I've had "classically bad evidence." Your ignorant ass claimed you couldn't have a collarbone injury in shoulderpads. I replied with an actual football player having the same injury, disproving your brainless statement. Then you reply comparing the difference in body size of 3rd graders to NFL stars as if that's an actual argument, lmao. GTFO.

  • @OpLaZY I said that a PEE WEE player wouldn't break his collar bone in shoulder pads, with proper coaching. Nice try, but I'm not going to let you change my argument. Btw still laughing at the NFL injuries = Pee Wee injuries crap you're pitching. I'm sure these kids are tearing ACLs and giving each other concussions on a game by game basis too. Lol, how is it NOT an argument? Hysterical. Thanks again for the laughs, looking forward to your next reply!

  • @Rakanishu2 "I'm gonna go ahead and say lying. a broken collar-bone in full shoulder pads? Hysterical lies. THAT'S A SKIING INJURY KID." Oh, you're right. Subliminally, skiing injury meant Pee Wee football. It all makes sense. Oh, and I guess NFL players don't wear shoulder pads either. And I'm still laughing at everyone of your replies thus far. How do you go from no injuries in Pee Wee, to "oh, there's no torn ACLs in Pee Wee." I only even mentioned a broken collarbone & rib. You're retarded.

  • @Rakanishu2 And only somebody who's as simple minded as you would not realize why your Pee Wee x NFL comparison is not an argument. I simply named a FOOTBALL player who had a COLLARBONE injury, which you said was NOT possible in shoulder pads. Their league, nor body stature has anything to do with that, because Colston got that injury from LANDING WRONG, which I already explained 6 comments ago. Bringing up torn ACLs and concussions is doing nothing but changing the subject. You're in denial.

  • @OpLaZY so what you're saying is, in a vid about pee wee football, I have to let all the dimwits know I'm talking about pee wee football and not the nfl? Noted. Strange what people will do to justify their own false logic to themselves. Oh and in that last sentence, I'm talking about you, not the nfl. Wouldn't want you to get confused again.

  • @Rakanishu2 No, I'm not saying you have to clarify that in that matter. If you actually read the comment before that, you'd remember calling it a skiing injury, implying that it wasn't possible in football (NFL or PeeWee) due to shoulderpads. Dumbass.

  • @OpLaZY Oh, glad to see you've decided what I was implying. Are there any other details about my argument you'd like to change before we continue?

  • @Rakanishu2 Wow, so even quoting exactly what you said word-for-word is changing your argument in your eyes? I've never argued with somebody in as much denial as you. So tell me. If you somehow weren't implying what I wrote before, exactly what were you? Because unless I live in some other dimension, the NFL isn't a pro skiing league, and they also play football while wearing shoulderpads. Dude, I thought I was supposed to be the one with the false logic, right? Sigh...

  • @OpLaZY ill give you a hint, talking about what I was "implying" is not a word-for-word quote, as much as you want it to be. I was not talking about the nfl, you moron. You were the first to mention it.

  • @Rakanishu2 Dodge the subject again, nice. So you didn't say this? "A broken collar-bone in full shoulder pads? Hysterical lies. That's a skiing injury kid." There's no other explanation for what you said, now you're just trying to pull yourself out of your own mess. Do yourself a favor. Google is your friend, use it. You'll find many cases of injuries in PeeWee, including broken collarbones, just as you would in the NFL or any level of football. Now sit down and shut the fuck up.

  • @OpLaZY I didn't say