i love walter peyton and barry sanders the 2 greatest running backs of all time im a full back for my school and my coach told me tht i am the young white walter peyton
They have said Jerry rice is the best player...I disagree, Walter will always be the best for me, he played quarterback, receiver, running back and even kicked sometimes. He holds the running record (obviously) for the bears and is third in receiving yards for them. What a man. What a player.
wow made me cry. but to be fair I'm in the hospital, looking for the perfect example of the "football hold" so my wife can feed the baby the right way. Loved this guy. And I'm a life long Pats Fan.
@asome457 oh he did get hurt, just never let it be known at the time, i did a report on him during highschool and in a biography written by mike towle that i read talked about how he played with knee caps swollen larger than a baseball, dislocated/seperated shoulders, broken ribs, broken hands, broken wrists, sprained ankles, broken big toes, and the list just went on and on with all sorts of injuries he played with week in and week out.
I'm a die-hard Green Bay fan and I think he is the greatest Running Back of all time, and if a Packers fan think "Sweetness" is the greatest off all time then he is the greatest.
Same here. Him and Gale Sayers are 2 of the 3 greatest running backs ever. I am a die hard packers fan and even an owner now but Sweetness was the greatest not jerry rice.
Man, I have trouble just getting through a concert crowd to buy a beer. Walter could probably juke, jive, stiff-arm and stutter-step through 80,000 people without spilling a drop.
greatest touchdown dances of all time: Walter Payton, Barry Sanders, Jim Brown, etc. other great players of the past handing the ball to the referrees and going to congragulate there teammates.
Football, NBA, MLB, Nascar, Hockey sports are not like they used to be anymore with new Commissners, and new rules of sanctions with the fact that players just will do anything to win ( Steroids ) or to make the money. You don't see players play for no more than 5 years in a sport being at the top of the game and then just fall off becuase they think they made their money.
This grown man is all teared up from crying of happiness from seeing sweetness again. I though there would not be a player like him for a very long time, because he was the first of his kind. But special does not have other kind, only one. Not seeing his scrimmages since then, I wondered if what we see from RB's since, is even close, if only sometimes, but choosing your video tribute first, to remind me, has. So proud season tix let me see him live. Gods should have saved him. Thanx SS crusade.
@gocrusaderz You are right Wow! That is pure animal instinct and talent. Note how he sold them the out with his angle of attack and legs but watch his head, it never changed in fact he was already looking at the move in. His legs did the cross over and did a delayed step at the same time and bounced back across the grain. Fucking Beautiful!
Jim Brown, Walter Payton, and if the guy keeps doing what he does best, Adrian Peterson might join the club. Seriously, I watch these guys and really believe that so much power in a single person should be illegal. I mean, come on! 0:47 and 2:55? That's simply not fair, it's like he's toying with kids.
@ndcent23 i feel ya bruh. my coach say i play exactly like him...IF NOT BETTER... after watchin demz highlights kno im better dan him...GETT AT ME...REAL TALK
@djjimijo4 1st of all, it wouldn't be a fine today; it was a legal hit then and now. Secondly, NFL players are not pansy ass players today. I am willing to bet you wouldn't call anyone off them that to their face.
I thought I was a pretty tough guy but I must admit i'm sitting here crying like a little bitch over this video. Walter Payton was simply the best on and off of the field.
100% heart to go w/ the ability. Watched nearly every game he played and hit more players than the average defensive player. When it looked like he'd be driven out of bounds, he'd actually turn and look for a guy to literally smack in the grill before going down. No one put that sort of shit out every single play like he did.
Walter had a "respectable O-Line"? If by respectable you mean cast-offs from other teams, late round draft picks, most of which were lazy, lacked a worth ethic, or had drinking/drug problems, then yes, Walter's line was respectable.
If you want to play a montage of the greatest Bear of all time to Bittersweet Symphony, that's fine. But I'm going with School of Hard Knocks by P.O.D.
If some a-hole wants to write a book saying this man was some kinda awful drug user he can go die because I will always remember Payton as this man, my hero
Did he fumble a lot cuz the way he held the ball is scary lol Adrian Peterson run almost exactly like this. But Walter ran like it was the super bowl everytime
Barry sanders was a "risk" he'd gain alot or lose alot, and you dont want a runningback that would lose yards in an important game especially the fact the lions didnt have many chances... Payton would get good yards, while barley losing any.. Payton was heart, barry was Talent.. Heart never goes away talent will go away with age. Payton was durable, barry wasnt.. Payton also has like 8000 more yards then barry..
@itsmybunny1 you couldn't be anymore wrong. Sanders only had 1457 yards less than Payton, and Sanders did that in 10 seasons rather than Payton's 13. As for a 'risk', Sanders still had a higher yards per carry average with 5.0 whereas Payton had an average of 4.4 yards per carry. To add to this Sanders played his whole career with appalling offensive lines whereas Payton had a respectable O-line for most his career. Still, they are both some of the greatest players of all time.
@strauny1 you got their o-lines backwards, sanders ran behind lomas brown, 7-time pro-bowler, 1-time 1st team all pro and soon to be hall of famer. he also had kevin glover who went to atleast 3 pro-bowls, and had jeff hartings who went to a few pro-bowls and was named 1st team all pro. paytons 1st o-lineman to make a pro-bowl was jay hilgenberg who didnt come around until 1984, already paytons 10th season. payton played the entire length of sanders career with not even 1 pro-bowl lineman.
It was like he ran like his life depended on it. Not a single NFL player today resembles the tenacity and moves like Walter Payton had. He was the most amazing athlete to ever play any sport.
@ithrowtdz AP CHOKES in big games. When they made the playoffs with Favre, he was pretty much a non-factor, he struggles against top defenses, and every once in a while he'll run for 150 yards against a shitty defense in a meaningless non-division game, and all of the sudden he's the best. CJ got his money, he's done absolutely SHIT this year, best HB in the league is very arguable. Forte's yards from scrimmage are ridiculous, McFadden is a beast too.
But, I'm saying that AP runs as HARD as walter.... The NFL is just different so you're not going to see guys bowling over corners and safeties anymore. AP choking? That's iffy to me but, I do agree that he's not the best RIGHT NOW. Fred Jackson and Matt Forte are 1 and 2. Ray Riced and MJD are special right now.
The NFL is hurting at running back and thriving at quarterback
@ithrowtdz Well some of the most dominant teams we've had the last decade or so, didn't have much of a running game. It makes teams question exactly why would they pay a HB so much. Brady didn't have a great one, Rodgers had Starks, Peyton had Addai, the Steelers. I would say the last great HB to win a superbowl was Marshall Faulk in 2000. But there's guys like Jacobs and Blount that can run you over, especially a CB, but you're right, most of the backs today are quick and agile.
How can anyone dislike this? The guy was an absolute LEGEND, both on the field and off. This is coming from a Vikings whose team had to play him twice a year...
To do the things he did in a defense and hard-hitting era its pretty much obvious who was the best running back of all time...He would rip up todays defense for 250 yards per game average...R.I.P Mr.Payton
this man inspiried generations of not only football players but people in general. you know your watching a special player when you get goosebumps and say how did he do that. r.i.p.sweetness.
gotta say this vid is great reminded me of better days back in my youth and if you ask anybody to name 3 great Chicago Bears you will almost always hear Sweetness mentioned he is one of the All Time Greats and he will be missed. Keep up the good work SSC
@cosmicfool78 Agreed. It's too bad athletes don't carry themselves the way Sweetness did. He is truly a role model for modern athletes in every aspect :) And yes, my 3 Bear greats would be Sweetness, Butkus, & Sayers(or maybe PaPa Bear, but that is kind of a given for us Chicago fans). I would give my left arm to have one of them back this season (I think it's going to be a long one for us LOL).
@SouthSideCrusade Great video. Just to pitch in on this soundtrack conversation, Gnarls Barkley - Smiley Faces I think works very well for this video.
Best RB ever - Barry. Sorry, his style was just ridiculous. You can make any argument you want, the Bears always did have more quality blocking all around. Barry was the heart and soul, ran for his life on every play, and put up unreal numbers while the rest of his team was being outplayed week in, week out.
@sumthinliketheone A lot of people think a 'running' back only has to run. The running back position doesn't just run, at least not if you want to be multi-dimensional. Running backs need to be able to block, catch, and if good enough throw the ball. Barry was probably the best actual 'runner' ever. But as a running back, he wasn't anywhere near Walter's level overall. Barry's line was better than people give credit to. He actual had ProBowl linemen, not all of them but some of them were.
@sumthinliketheone Agreeable to be disagreeable...Walter early years with the Bears there was no solid offensive line around him! I don't how old U are but for many I mean many years Walter suffered without having solid blocking! Not taking anything away from Barry "Incredible" but Walter was just as good! All the best...mmj
Amazing skill, monstrous work ethic, an indomitable will, the biggest heart and nothing but class. Look at the block thrown for him at 3:05 by #22 Dave Williams, he completely sells out his body and blows up the defender for Payton. It was a much different era when teams were teams, but I bet he saw Walter and knew he was taking anyone out he saw in front of him no matter what, because it was Walter.
That's the kind of human being he was, you couldn't help but like him.
Thank you for this production. Its hard to watch these videos these days. He was/is my football idol. Grew up watching him teach running lessons every sunday during football season. Farewell and rest in peace Sweetness.
What's the name of the song
MGmatt89 4 hours ago
How can anyone be so insane?
MrFootballer41 8 hours ago
Cuando sea grande quiero ser como el :$ mi idolo *-*
BrandonMxify 2 days ago
I thought he was black... oh wait thats his shirt :D, *yells* *DONT WORRY MOM HE WAS BLACK*
Angryfishes 1 week ago
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And right after he did all that, he'd go to a children's hospital, or sign autographs. Can't forget he was the best guy you'll ever meet either.
hattrick116 1 week ago
My favorit player ever I luv dis dude
215Jdog 2 weeks ago
@TheSlackerSlacker God bless man
broncoman1998 2 weeks ago
No one is better then Sweetness
xxrogueshotxx 2 weeks ago
i love walter peyton and barry sanders the 2 greatest running backs of all time im a full back for my school and my coach told me tht i am the young white walter peyton
escapeme121 2 weeks ago
Smash mouth football right there !!!!!
Thank you for this Vid.
96EricCantona96 3 weeks ago
Walter Payton simply the BEST runningback in the world!
123shexyshwag20 3 weeks ago
They have said Jerry rice is the best player...I disagree, Walter will always be the best for me, he played quarterback, receiver, running back and even kicked sometimes. He holds the running record (obviously) for the bears and is third in receiving yards for them. What a man. What a player.
AmishUnicorn 4 weeks ago
At 1:49 the number 69 is enormouuuuuuuuuuuus no ? :D
1lamiche1 1 month ago
LOOK AT JUSTIN BEIBERS DI...... wait thts the dislike bar... sorry
MaxGrant27 1 month ago
5 people will get pan cake run the F over by Walter in heaven.
fondu321 1 month ago
Beauty in the beast.
charlesmburns 1 month ago
@charlesmburns bruh when i take da feild i got snake eyez
imbetterthanallyall1 1 month ago
Jim Brown is better but he is a beast.
footballlover4324 1 month ago
@footballlover4324 bruh yea right dog get out of here...get a new dome
imbetterthanallyall1 1 month ago
I am reading his biography I can't put it down, awesome book!
jaybee123100 1 month ago
No disrespect to Mrs. Payton but that son of a bitch makes you proud to be from the Stinky Onion.
jos7886 1 month ago
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Walter Payton truly "Sweetness" #34. Its like he would would run 4 his life and never stop running til he got 2 the end zone!!
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MarkBazooka21131 1 month ago
one of the greatest players of all time. as a die hard bears fan, its sad that I wasn't alive to watch Walter Payton play :(
alexcubs25 1 month ago
No one can compare
woodiewoodpecker16 1 month ago
wow made me cry. but to be fair I'm in the hospital, looking for the perfect example of the "football hold" so my wife can feed the baby the right way. Loved this guy. And I'm a life long Pats Fan.
TheSlackerSlacker 1 month ago
I'm not a bears fan but that guy is the best running back no question. RIP Walter Payton
broncoman1998 2 months ago
@strauny1 he fumbled 86 times dumbass
speedyben34 2 months ago
@0:31 is just inhuman, man!
DoogieDillinger 2 months ago
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DoogieDillinger 2 months ago
5 people got stiff armed by him
RangoOfTango 2 months ago
It's amazing how he never got hurt.
asome457 2 months ago
@asome457 oh he did get hurt, just never let it be known at the time, i did a report on him during highschool and in a biography written by mike towle that i read talked about how he played with knee caps swollen larger than a baseball, dislocated/seperated shoulders, broken ribs, broken hands, broken wrists, sprained ankles, broken big toes, and the list just went on and on with all sorts of injuries he played with week in and week out.
chibears26 2 months ago
the greatest running back ever..........
btown4333 2 months ago
I used to be the best running back in the NFL.. then i took an arrow to the knee
cammybearnumba1 2 months ago
he is the best running back in history
HiImTroy15 2 months ago
da bears
SpaceCows52 2 months ago
Walter Payton is a legend. I miss the glory days when he used to run players over on Sundays.
jllaw416 2 months ago
man what happen to the good old days
Bushmaster804 2 months ago
if the nfl now was more like this i would wach it more
Bushmaster804 2 months ago
I'm a die-hard Green Bay fan and I think he is the greatest Running Back of all time, and if a Packers fan think "Sweetness" is the greatest off all time then he is the greatest.
RomeinKnome44 2 months ago 11
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Same here. Him and Gale Sayers are 2 of the 3 greatest running backs ever. I am a die hard packers fan and even an owner now but Sweetness was the greatest not jerry rice.
DonOfPC 1 month ago in playlist SSC - Bears
@rrbe25 u missed out but at least u have YouTube. He really was awesome.
Chi2Mia 2 months ago
Unbelievable: 2:55
theNATTTTTT 2 months ago
would of loved to see him play, dad talks about him all the time. RIP #34!!!!!
rrbe25 2 months ago
What's the song called? Goes good with Walter tho...
MrFootballer41 3 months ago
He's a tank!
kravi3232 3 months ago
i wish i was alive at the time to see him
adamlrc21 3 months ago
Seriously bro. I was going to make a Walter Payton video... But... Not even necessary after watching this good of a video
xXxFB4LxXx 3 months ago
2:35 i've never seen a move like that before!
Walter Payton is the best running back ever!
Rest in peace, Walter Payton.
frederik2334 3 months ago
0. 56, that was sexy
stupidswagjones 3 months ago
Man, I have trouble just getting through a concert crowd to buy a beer. Walter could probably juke, jive, stiff-arm and stutter-step through 80,000 people without spilling a drop.
MrJoeBarbour 3 months ago
Best running back of all times!!!
xxxLowLowxxx 3 months ago
Man i am 12, but i would have LOVEd to see this guy play in real life. My Favorites ar Walter PAyton And Devin Hester
ComeGetDylified 3 months ago
greatest touchdown dances of all time: Walter Payton, Barry Sanders, Jim Brown, etc. other great players of the past handing the ball to the referrees and going to congragulate there teammates.
johnboy16654 3 months ago
Walter Payton is the best running back that ever lived.
alldayjoeyk 3 months ago
Walter payton was a beast at wat he did never forget u r.i.p Bears for life
rockamil414 3 months ago
I can't believe he never got a severe neck injury the way he ran with his head like that
theFuturetrojan 3 months ago
Rest in peace walter Payton
Boyd3558 3 months ago
Football, NBA, MLB, Nascar, Hockey sports are not like they used to be anymore with new Commissners, and new rules of sanctions with the fact that players just will do anything to win ( Steroids ) or to make the money. You don't see players play for no more than 5 years in a sport being at the top of the game and then just fall off becuase they think they made their money.
mshake2008 3 months ago
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GREAT VIDEO...LOOK UP "KENTRELL SINGLETON"...... IF U WANT TO SEE SOME SPEED
MRSINGLETON00 3 months ago
I like the fact that he pushes away the big guys with only one arm or one hand and make them fall!
Unbelievable!
RIP the legend Walter Payton
frederik2334 3 months ago
This grown man is all teared up from crying of happiness from seeing sweetness again. I though there would not be a player like him for a very long time, because he was the first of his kind. But special does not have other kind, only one. Not seeing his scrimmages since then, I wondered if what we see from RB's since, is even close, if only sometimes, but choosing your video tribute first, to remind me, has. So proud season tix let me see him live. Gods should have saved him. Thanx SS crusade.
CONCERTMANchicago 3 months ago
I watch this over and over and say to my self, wow!!!!
EmperorsOfRoos 3 months ago
This man is a legend among all football players, and among men. R.I.P.
Thatriseagainstskate 3 months ago
2:33 wow
gocrusaderz 3 months ago
@gocrusaderz You are right Wow! That is pure animal instinct and talent. Note how he sold them the out with his angle of attack and legs but watch his head, it never changed in fact he was already looking at the move in. His legs did the cross over and did a delayed step at the same time and bounced back across the grain. Fucking Beautiful!
djjimijo4 3 months ago
LOVE MY MAN IN DAYS GONE PAST, TIGHT LINES ALWAYS
paynee1010 3 months ago
walter was a 2type/skill RB he was able to truck and juke
BEARSFAN1PRODUCTIONS 3 months ago
2:49 Better pass then 99.9% of QBs in Bears History! LOL
RIP 34
mikebears34 3 months ago
why are there dislikes on this video?
Number13raw 3 months ago
A god among men...
TheBIGgourami 3 months ago
Original beast of Football
ShakuRrhymes 3 months ago
no walter payton means no glory
DemonGumby 4 months ago
The player today can't do what no.34 did . Like Ali say . The greatest of all time . There never been another Sweetnesss in the N.F.L
belfor21 4 months ago
Best running back ever
NickMikosForever 4 months ago
This guy is idol I would die to watch him play
Dfilms4 4 months ago
Players don't play with heart like that anymore. That's whats wrong with the NFL nowadays. We need more players who play the game like this.
bret255 4 months ago
R.I.P Walter Payton. :(
You were simply the best.
djjimijo4 4 months ago
2:55 - 3:09 makes walter payton sweetness, that deserves a 20 million dollor contract...
swooshy117 4 months ago
ive never seen so many arm tackles in my life
TheMrSnuggle 4 months ago
Jim Brown, Walter Payton, and if the guy keeps doing what he does best, Adrian Peterson might join the club. Seriously, I watch these guys and really believe that so much power in a single person should be illegal. I mean, come on! 0:47 and 2:55? That's simply not fair, it's like he's toying with kids.
pachendrix 4 months ago
They say walter wasnt the biggest, strongest, or fastest but he has the best feet of any human being i have ever seen
STRAIGHTiLLMATiC42 4 months ago
Rubber legs.
choochoogoesit 4 months ago
God I miss him. Just absolutely amazing to watch. Great vid.
ndcent23 4 months ago 12
@ndcent23 i feel ya bruh. my coach say i play exactly like him...IF NOT BETTER... after watchin demz highlights kno im better dan him...GETT AT ME...REAL TALK
imbetterthanallyall1 1 month ago
As I was watching this great video, devin hester ran back a 98 yrd td off a kickoff return! Go BEARS!
samshaw100 4 months ago
Rest in peace walter
nafyllihp 4 months ago
@KChappleVoiceActor yes remove it ... lol
itsmybunny1 5 months ago
That shot that Walter put on that linebacker @2:17 would have been a $40.000 fine now day's with the NFL rules and these pansy ass players today LOL!
djjimijo4 5 months ago 10
@djjimijo4 Wasn't that a crackback?
frankwheezy 3 months ago
@frankwheezy I'm sure that linebacker (Carl Eller?) thought so LOL!
djjimijo4 3 months ago
@djjimijo4 1st of all, it wouldn't be a fine today; it was a legal hit then and now. Secondly, NFL players are not pansy ass players today. I am willing to bet you wouldn't call anyone off them that to their face.
tmobilerelayer0102 2 months ago
I thought I was a pretty tough guy but I must admit i'm sitting here crying like a little bitch over this video. Walter Payton was simply the best on and off of the field.
djjimijo4 5 months ago
100% heart to go w/ the ability. Watched nearly every game he played and hit more players than the average defensive player. When it looked like he'd be driven out of bounds, he'd actually turn and look for a guy to literally smack in the grill before going down. No one put that sort of shit out every single play like he did.
nesnejls 5 months ago
Amazing video. Thanks
vernonhowl 5 months ago
Walter had a "respectable O-Line"? If by respectable you mean cast-offs from other teams, late round draft picks, most of which were lazy, lacked a worth ethic, or had drinking/drug problems, then yes, Walter's line was respectable.
TheYurpman 5 months ago
If you want to play a montage of the greatest Bear of all time to Bittersweet Symphony, that's fine. But I'm going with School of Hard Knocks by P.O.D.
Gwitfu90 5 months ago
If some a-hole wants to write a book saying this man was some kinda awful drug user he can go die because I will always remember Payton as this man, my hero
blankperson12321 5 months ago
Did he fumble a lot cuz the way he held the ball is scary lol Adrian Peterson run almost exactly like this. But Walter ran like it was the super bowl everytime
speedyben34 5 months ago
@speedyben34 no Payton didn't fumble the ball once his whole career
strauny1 5 months ago
Barry sanders was a "risk" he'd gain alot or lose alot, and you dont want a runningback that would lose yards in an important game especially the fact the lions didnt have many chances... Payton would get good yards, while barley losing any.. Payton was heart, barry was Talent.. Heart never goes away talent will go away with age. Payton was durable, barry wasnt.. Payton also has like 8000 more yards then barry..
itsmybunny1 5 months ago
@itsmybunny1 you couldn't be anymore wrong. Sanders only had 1457 yards less than Payton, and Sanders did that in 10 seasons rather than Payton's 13. As for a 'risk', Sanders still had a higher yards per carry average with 5.0 whereas Payton had an average of 4.4 yards per carry. To add to this Sanders played his whole career with appalling offensive lines whereas Payton had a respectable O-line for most his career. Still, they are both some of the greatest players of all time.
strauny1 5 months ago
@strauny1 im talking about receiving too..
itsmybunny1 5 months ago
@strauny1 They were both great.....Leave it at that. OK!
Upperhand77 5 months ago
@strauny1 you got their o-lines backwards, sanders ran behind lomas brown, 7-time pro-bowler, 1-time 1st team all pro and soon to be hall of famer. he also had kevin glover who went to atleast 3 pro-bowls, and had jeff hartings who went to a few pro-bowls and was named 1st team all pro. paytons 1st o-lineman to make a pro-bowl was jay hilgenberg who didnt come around until 1984, already paytons 10th season. payton played the entire length of sanders career with not even 1 pro-bowl lineman.
chibears26 4 months ago
@strauny1 LOL, Sanders has ran behind some of the best O-Line compilations...EVER. GTFO out of here.
SoutHcouGars2010 4 months ago
@itsmybunny1
Barry only missed 6 games due to injury in 10 years.... How was he not durable?
ithrowtdz 5 months ago
@ithrowtdz he quit the game, he said he lost the love of the game, but tell me one nfl player that lost the love of the game. Come on now..
itsmybunny1 5 months ago
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@itsmybunny1
What does that have to do with durability.... and the answer to your question is Jim Brown
ithrowtdz 5 months ago
It was like he ran like his life depended on it. Not a single NFL player today resembles the tenacity and moves like Walter Payton had. He was the most amazing athlete to ever play any sport.
EZTanatos 5 months ago
@EZTanatos
Oh come on, Adrian Peterson runs like a beast.... Walter Payton is my favorite but, you know damn well Peterson runs like his ass is on fire
ithrowtdz 5 months ago
@ithrowtdz AP CHOKES in big games. When they made the playoffs with Favre, he was pretty much a non-factor, he struggles against top defenses, and every once in a while he'll run for 150 yards against a shitty defense in a meaningless non-division game, and all of the sudden he's the best. CJ got his money, he's done absolutely SHIT this year, best HB in the league is very arguable. Forte's yards from scrimmage are ridiculous, McFadden is a beast too.
SoutHcouGars2010 4 months ago
@SoutHcouGars2010
But, I'm saying that AP runs as HARD as walter.... The NFL is just different so you're not going to see guys bowling over corners and safeties anymore. AP choking? That's iffy to me but, I do agree that he's not the best RIGHT NOW. Fred Jackson and Matt Forte are 1 and 2. Ray Riced and MJD are special right now.
The NFL is hurting at running back and thriving at quarterback
ithrowtdz 4 months ago
@ithrowtdz Well some of the most dominant teams we've had the last decade or so, didn't have much of a running game. It makes teams question exactly why would they pay a HB so much. Brady didn't have a great one, Rodgers had Starks, Peyton had Addai, the Steelers. I would say the last great HB to win a superbowl was Marshall Faulk in 2000. But there's guys like Jacobs and Blount that can run you over, especially a CB, but you're right, most of the backs today are quick and agile.
SoutHcouGars2010 4 months ago
How can anyone dislike this? The guy was an absolute LEGEND, both on the field and off. This is coming from a Vikings whose team had to play him twice a year...
Procur3 5 months ago
DAMN! That run at :57 against the Chiefs was INSANE-O! YOWZA! What a beast...
djfakt 5 months ago
born july 25th 1954 died november 1st 1999
PuppieLover4003 5 months ago
@PuppieLover4003 not joking Walter Payton died the same exact day I wuz born. Nov. 1, 1999
kplacebo99 5 months ago in playlist kplacebo99's Favorited Videos
Backs just don't run like that nowadays. I wish I could have grown up watching a player like that.
bigpray73 5 months ago
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packers fans dont watch this you will get jealous
PuppieLover4003 5 months ago
Jim brown?
rickjames092 5 months ago
To do the things he did in a defense and hard-hitting era its pretty much obvious who was the best running back of all time...He would rip up todays defense for 250 yards per game average...R.I.P Mr.Payton
KidCuDi310 5 months ago
Sad he passed away ...
badmeetsevil39 5 months ago
he carries the football like a boss
KevinBaconification 5 months ago
@KevinBaconification I carry the ball like that in my football games and my coach gets infuriated with me because a carry the ball like that
kplacebo99 5 months ago in playlist kplacebo99's Favorited Videos
"Once you put WISDOM with WILL, on top of TALENT, you get what you call SWEETNESS."
juniorpong1 5 months ago 2
this man inspiried generations of not only football players but people in general. you know your watching a special player when you get goosebumps and say how did he do that. r.i.p.sweetness.
mattmonsterful 5 months ago
defense back then really sucked. they're tackling their own teammates lol. I don't think he'll last playing that way against today's defense.
duypham76 5 months ago
Great football player and a great human being. RIP Walter
gbeagle130 5 months ago
Never Die Easy...
maninthebox0 6 months ago 2
if u mute the video and start Xavier Marquis "Goodbye & Hello" at 0:08 it REALLY matches n is good
jamalofori 6 months ago
another good song to this is The Distance by Cake
Obi2410 6 months ago in playlist Obi2410's Favorited Videos
a little careless ending this on the lyric "then you die" O.o
saliciakeyz 6 months ago
r.i.p.
szunpl 6 months ago
Not just greatest runningback ever... The greatest NFL player ever. Payton didnt get tackled, he tackled the defender.
hoosierkc68 6 months ago
Gotta love that Patented highstep!
LTlKUSHl21 6 months ago
Please check the " Swertness " video posted by Jeff Pearlman. I made the song for the video. RIP Walter Payton.
DJWHITEOWL76 6 months ago
im 37 now and remember whatchin sweetness playin...but didnt realize at the time that i was watchin the best RB in the history of football
jtc197436 6 months ago
gotta say this vid is great reminded me of better days back in my youth and if you ask anybody to name 3 great Chicago Bears you will almost always hear Sweetness mentioned he is one of the All Time Greats and he will be missed. Keep up the good work SSC
cosmicfool78 6 months ago
@cosmicfool78 Agreed. It's too bad athletes don't carry themselves the way Sweetness did. He is truly a role model for modern athletes in every aspect :) And yes, my 3 Bear greats would be Sweetness, Butkus, & Sayers(or maybe PaPa Bear, but that is kind of a given for us Chicago fans). I would give my left arm to have one of them back this season (I think it's going to be a long one for us LOL).
Ciganylelek 6 months ago
If you mute this and play "Win" by Young Jeezy it is about as SWEET as it gets!
BrothersTilDeath87 6 months ago
@BrothersTilDeath87 wow no that song is a headache
SouthSideCrusade 6 months ago 19
@SouthSideCrusade Well either way KEEP UP THE GREAT VIDS!!! =-)
BrothersTilDeath87 6 months ago
@SouthSideCrusade HAHA i thought that might be the case! Either way...KEEP UP THE GREAT VIDS!!!!!
BrothersTilDeath87 6 months ago
@BrothersTilDeath87 thanks for the support!
SouthSideCrusade 6 months ago
@SouthSideCrusade Great video. Just to pitch in on this soundtrack conversation, Gnarls Barkley - Smiley Faces I think works very well for this video.
coreilly796 5 months ago
That move at 2:33 is 100% insane
sbpedobear 6 months ago
The Greatest Runner I've ever seen....Even yet a Greater Human Being of a Man!
mmjaljs 6 months ago
Best pure runner ever - Barry
Best all around runner ever - Sweetness
Best RB ever - Barry. Sorry, his style was just ridiculous. You can make any argument you want, the Bears always did have more quality blocking all around. Barry was the heart and soul, ran for his life on every play, and put up unreal numbers while the rest of his team was being outplayed week in, week out.
sumthinliketheone 6 months ago
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spazzhero 5 months ago
@sumthinliketheone A lot of people think a 'running' back only has to run. The running back position doesn't just run, at least not if you want to be multi-dimensional. Running backs need to be able to block, catch, and if good enough throw the ball. Barry was probably the best actual 'runner' ever. But as a running back, he wasn't anywhere near Walter's level overall. Barry's line was better than people give credit to. He actual had ProBowl linemen, not all of them but some of them were.
spazzhero 5 months ago
@sumthinliketheone Agreeable to be disagreeable...Walter early years with the Bears there was no solid offensive line around him! I don't how old U are but for many I mean many years Walter suffered without having solid blocking! Not taking anything away from Barry "Incredible" but Walter was just as good! All the best...mmj
mmjaljs 4 months ago
1 dislike? wow someone failed at life or was dropped...
rememberthenamecena2 6 months ago
WALTER PAYTON IS THE GREATEST EVER PERIOD. if you put emmit smith faggotass on a different 0-line he would would not even be in the top 100
KEVINsooILL 6 months ago
Amazing skill, monstrous work ethic, an indomitable will, the biggest heart and nothing but class. Look at the block thrown for him at 3:05 by #22 Dave Williams, he completely sells out his body and blows up the defender for Payton. It was a much different era when teams were teams, but I bet he saw Walter and knew he was taking anyone out he saw in front of him no matter what, because it was Walter.
That's the kind of human being he was, you couldn't help but like him.
R.I.P #34
spazzhero 6 months ago
how could someone dislike this?
iiiAirsoft 7 months ago
@iiiAirsoft probly a viking fan who watched him torch them with the flu lol
bobnnate 6 months ago
@bobnnate lol
iiiAirsoft 6 months ago
@iiiAirsoft They are a Packer fan probably
ronscott7 6 months ago
@ronscott7 they are just jealous the 2 greatest athleats jordan and payton r in chicago
iiiAirsoft 6 months ago
Fuck emmit smith dick
jrockdaman2 7 months ago
this is one running back
Wade3acb 7 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Emmit smith-luck
Barry sanders- talent
Walter payton- Heart
luck doesnt stay forever
talent will go away when you age.
Heart never goes away no matter what happens
now what runningback would you like?
itsmybunny1 7 months ago
Walter made you pay, or earn every tackle. He was art in motion. I sure miss him!
RIP Sweetness
KingMopar7 7 months ago
best player ever without a studder
bigdaddypaddy1 7 months ago
a lot of people bitch about the way he holds th eball but if u can run like that u can hold the ball anyway u want. bitch.
tifa1209 7 months ago
Happy Birthday Sweetness!!!
linkdoe25 7 months ago
Happy Birthday Sweetness...RIP
xfactor0693 7 months ago
Thank you for this production. Its hard to watch these videos these days. He was/is my football idol. Grew up watching him teach running lessons every sunday during football season. Farewell and rest in peace Sweetness.
Phishtory 7 months ago
Peyton has a great combo of skills.
He could juke you out of your shoes but he could also put his head down and run you straight over.
ChicagoSportsFan1000 7 months ago
@ChicagoSportsFan1000 *payton
ChicagoSportsFan1000 7 months ago
Best ever
mrkeepitreal3 8 months ago