 Alright you guys, what is going on? Welcome back to another video. Today's video we're going to be looking at KTO. He is a magician behind the camera or behind the editing suite on the computer. He makes epic NFL or football related videos. Today we're going to watch another one. What happened to the £400 high school running back? Enough said. Tony Pickard, the £400 running back, gained stardom in 2013. His highlights had millions of views. Seeing a dude this big run the ball is an incredible sight to see. But what happened to him after high school? Let's find out. Let's find out. That £400 running back, playing this trade, there's more to the story that perhaps... The Fridge! Oh no! Football players are generally big, but this big? At £600 and £400. No. That's just not fair. A £400 running back. If you played Madden Growing Up, you had to have made a player like this. You maxed out his weight and attributes and ran all over your opponents. Because the idea of a massive running back leads to curiosity. Will this dude just run over to you? And how come no one has ever really done this? It's actually Decent Graphics 2005. Completely unstoppable. It's an age-old question. And if we look at the history of football, there's one primary example that comes to mind. The Fridge. William, the refrigerator, Perry. The dude was a monster. No one stops the fridge for one yard out. As in a biscuit shy of £350. Back in the day, the Fridge played defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears, but is mostly known for running the ball at the goal line during the Bears' run to the Super Bowl in 1985. When he scored for the very first time, he became the heaviest player to ever rush for a touchdown in the NFL. Whenever a big man scores a touchdown now, he is always that big person. The thing is, the Fridge in his nine-year career, in a total of 138 career games, carried the ball only nine times. The man was not a running bag by any stretch of imagination. It was more like the 80s version of the game. Fuck, you know. I'm a refrigerator man, I'm a refrigerator man, I'm a refrigerator man. Here's a go. Tony Picard. He doesn't look £400. I weighed the Fridge by over £50 and was actually the team's running bag. Did he say this? In 2013, after Tony's highlights reached millions of views on YouTube and was featured on networks including CNN and Good Morning America, Tony took the nation by storm. It's crazy just to see the looks on people's faces like, what is he doing? They got started during his sophomore year. It's gotta be hard on the names though. His coach told him that he had been thinking, this is what Tony said himself. He's like, I gotta tell you something, we want you to run the ball. And I was like, what are you talking about? Me? He started playing all over the field after that and eventually became the full-time running bag by his senior season. Could you even imagine trying to tackle this dude? His senior year, he finished with around 700 yards and I believe 15... You gotta go low man, take the ankles. ...as they call them. Take the legs out and you'll fall down. This also let football fans everywhere curious to see this kid's next move. So what happened after becoming an internet sensation? Well, his size probably ended up hurting him. He actually received zero offers from any schools, much to his dismay. This could be because his speed was too slow or maybe being a serious risk of injury from getting hit in the legs, since that's pretty much the only way you could take this guy down. Exactly. According to busted coverage, he signed a national letter of intent with Everett Junior College. He showed up to some of the first practices. Till he found out he couldn't even afford to play, so he left the school and moved on. This led to him moving in with his uncle where he attended the school Louis Clark Valley. At this point, he didn't have any intentions of playing, but someone reached out to his uncle asking for him to come try out. That's when Tony decided that he wanted to go ahead and do it. Sadly, he was not going to play running bag. I actually caught up with Tony over Instagram to ask what happened. He told me he ended up playing defensive line for three years and actually never really planned on playing running bag. So that's where it ends. Now he's just going to school and progressing with his life. I don't see a big man running bag ever really working out past high school because of the brutal hits they take to their knees. Yeah. Still, it will always be a big deal. And the whites. It's just the white fact that's... Everyone loves seeing a big guy run the ball. I would have loved to watch him play. I love this guy, too. Rumbling, bumbling, stumbling. I wish he had scored this. I wish he had scored that. Cough, cough. Duh, duh, duh, duh, duh, duh, duh, duh, duh, duh. I should put Lin-Bowl Joseph's one in there. Duke of the Man, just like six inches to the side. Thanks for watching. No, thank you guys for watching. And I want to say, if you have enjoyed this video, please press like. If you want to subscribe, please do. That was the £400 running bag. We'll probably never see it again. Well, I guess you could. All the coach has to do is take one of his biggest offence of linemen and put him at running bag and say run. They do it and rub you all the time. It's called the crash ball. Give it to him, crash him into the defense, see what happens. Anyways, guys, I'll see you in the next one. Have a great day. Peace.