Explaining How Japan Embarrassed America In Football

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • So Sad to watch, but we got absolutely destroyed by Japan 41 to 20... here's how it all happened
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  • @BrettShadow
    @BrettShadow Před 7 dny +652

    Thanks... now I am unreasonably angry about the US performance in a tournament that i didnt know existed 8 minutes ago...

    • @thomaskelsey8949
      @thomaskelsey8949 Před 7 dny +12

      😂😂

    • @HDreamer
      @HDreamer Před 7 dny +27

      If the US hadn't lost, no one who isn't directly involved in this tournament would have known about it.

    • @BrettShadow
      @BrettShadow Před 7 dny +15

      @@HDreamer Just like Vietnam... son of a

    • @smurfie8412
      @smurfie8412 Před 7 dny +2

      Because you watch too much wnba

    • @BrettShadow
      @BrettShadow Před 7 dny

      @@smurfie8412 What does lesbo porn have to do with this football tournament?

  • @duncanluciak5516
    @duncanluciak5516 Před 7 dny +647

    Just send IMG Academy next year.

    • @WhatsUp-fe8jc
      @WhatsUp-fe8jc Před 7 dny +20

      Fr that not super high level but that’s not what ever this one is

    • @chuckmoment
      @chuckmoment Před 7 dny

      @@WhatsUp-fe8jchuh?!

    • @JamesGriffinSpiteHouse
      @JamesGriffinSpiteHouse Před 6 dny +27

      Or even Bishop Sycamore?

    • @imreallyagoat
      @imreallyagoat Před 6 dny

      Facts

    • @justice85151
      @justice85151 Před 6 dny +18

      @@duncanluciak5516 We saw what IMG did to 21 year olds facing Bishop Sycamore Academy. Imagine what they would do to Team Japan. I wouldn’t be surprised if IMG scored 100 points. 😂

  • @ryanmahrenholz3944
    @ryanmahrenholz3944 Před 6 dny +303

    Calling a QB sneak on the first play of the game should be an internationally recognized war crime

  • @Tommy9834
    @Tommy9834 Před 7 dny +90

    ....wow Japan. First in 41, they pull off Pearl Harbor, then they drop 41 on us.

    • @jdotoz
      @jdotoz Před 6 dny +7

      @@Tommy9834 It rhymes, it's like poetry

    • @johnburns9634
      @johnburns9634 Před 3 dny +2

      So, in a few years they'll be a response?

    • @yetekt6953
      @yetekt6953 Před 10 hodinami +2

      So we’re gonna beat them 220-0?

    • @johnburns9634
      @johnburns9634 Před 8 hodinami

      @@yetekt6953 You can try.

  • @BrettShadow
    @BrettShadow Před 7 dny +221

    Who TF is play calling?! It's like when your mom makes you let your little brother play Madden with you and he plays a 4 quarter game running Sweep RT and Punt Block.

    • @RyTrapp0
      @RyTrapp0 Před 7 dny +16

      I think they had like 5 plays on their play sheet lol

    • @awesomebeast7509
      @awesomebeast7509 Před 7 dny +3

      Punt block man used to be a great nano blitz against CPU in Madden. You just gotta sub out your safety’s for CBs and sometimes your LBs too in that formation

    • @Chunkyb514
      @Chunkyb514 Před 6 dny +3

      You should have seen Austrias play calling against Canada on 3rd and 4th and long with the game on the line. Adam Gase must have been their coach.

    • @Yune98K
      @Yune98K Před 6 dny +1

      Must've been Brandon Staley.... only he can be so bad

    • @worfsonofmogh1154
      @worfsonofmogh1154 Před 6 dny +2

      US head coach was Urban Meyer with Matt Patricia calling the defense and Matt Canada calling the offense. I recognized those jet sweeps!

  • @ephemispriest8069
    @ephemispriest8069 Před 7 dny +270

    Congratulations to Japan. I hope this gets more of their kids playing the game.

    • @herzogsbuick
      @herzogsbuick Před 7 dny +15

      agreed!

    • @crazyluigi6664
      @crazyluigi6664 Před 7 dny +26

      Also someone creates an anime/manga that inspires more Japanese people to play the sport.

    • @Youtube_Sucks_Eggs
      @Youtube_Sucks_Eggs Před 7 dny

      ​@@crazyluigi6664YES, There needs to be more anime about foreign cultures and real world stuff, everything is just monsters and other stupid fantasy stuff these days

    • @lamarRichardIII
      @lamarRichardIII Před 7 dny

      @@crazyluigi6664there already is actually, Eyeshield 21 it got me into football as a kid lol

    • @awesomebeast7509
      @awesomebeast7509 Před 7 dny +7

      I don’t watch anime/manga much if at all (do we consider boondocks or avatar the last airbender as such) but I’d definitely watch one about American style football and maybe even rugby

  • @doomslayerobama
    @doomslayerobama Před 7 dny +130

    Are the coaches under 20 also??

  • @baronvonslambert
    @baronvonslambert Před 6 dny +49

    If you had told me last year that we'd win at cricket and lose at football in international competition I'd have called you insane.

  • @wrxtuan
    @wrxtuan Před 7 dny +116

    Oh man, thanks for reminding me of my youth. I was a DE for the Japan U19 team back in 2004 when it was known as The NFL Global Junior Championship (GJC). I graduated high school at the time in Houston and was pretty much done with my high school football career until I got a message from my HS football coach. Since Houston was hosting the Super Bowl in 2004, Mike Johnston, Head Coach of the state champs Katy HS was the GJC Team USA Head Coach in 2004. He called up my coach since he knew that I was Japanese who played DE and team Japan was in dire need of additional members since some of them couldn't make the trip last minute. So here I am, quickly put to the fire and learning as much as I can with the new to me team a few days before the tournament started.
    I remember our first game, losing to Canada 10-2 with me and my partner DT getting credit for the safety score. Followed by a loss to Mexico and a win again Russia, who was a first time participant, and getting destroyed by the USA 35-0 in the first round of round robin play. We made it to the 3rd place game by beating Russia for the second time but lost the 3rd place game to Mexico 34-0.
    All in all, it was soo much fun. I remember meeting Elvin Bethea (HoF DE from the Houston Oilers) as he was the honorary chairman for the GJC that year after the Canada game congratulating me on the safety score as we were both DEs. Got to meet a few Texans players since we were using some of their facilities including Jabar Gaffney and a very young Andre Johnson.

    • @smurfie8412
      @smurfie8412 Před 7 dny +7

      Are the japanese O line all sumo wrestlers?

    • @packers12to80
      @packers12to80 Před 6 dny +1

      Ur partner? U playing for the wrong side son?

    • @AIRFGC
      @AIRFGC Před 4 dny +4

      that all sounds like a blast, the magic of saying yes, imagine turning down those memories, thanks for sharing dude 🤘🏾

    • @bigmikem90
      @bigmikem90 Před 4 dny +3

      Super cool story

    • @wrxtuan
      @wrxtuan Před 3 dny +3

      @@packers12to80 I remember there were 4 of us D-line guys on the roster so we rotated out on 3rd down in pairs so me and "partner" Defensive Tackle were in that safety scoring play. Normally you switch defensive 'packages' based on the situation, however since they wanted to have simple directions, "partner" was easier to pronounce/understand for the Japanese guys than "send in the nickel package", etc.

  • @forrestunderwood3174
    @forrestunderwood3174 Před 7 dny +93

    That US coaching sucks. Also, the guys in blue look soooo sloooow. And poor reads everywhere.
    Oh, and huge hubris.

  • @choiyatlam2552
    @choiyatlam2552 Před 7 dny +82

    The Japanese team finished the job that Eyeshield 21 was incapable of, beating USA.

  • @kNOCommentGaming
    @kNOCommentGaming Před 6 dny +50

    The "Why you dont let white DBs on the field." LMAO I laughed so hard!

    • @markbutler7027
      @markbutler7027 Před 6 dny +8

      just showed how poorly the team was selected. They selected there buddies.

    • @timboslice8559
      @timboslice8559 Před 4 dny +1

      Wasn’t cuz they were white it’s cuz they were D3 guys lol

    • @jbaru648
      @jbaru648 Před 4 dny +4

      My high school would obliterate this team, how tf did they get chosen for the Olympics? wtf

    • @ricknelms
      @ricknelms Před 4 dny

      Yeah that was the reason they lost

    • @timboslice8559
      @timboslice8559 Před 4 dny +2

      @@ricknelms you truly think it’s because they had white DBs lol

  • @PaulGaither
    @PaulGaither Před 7 dny +65

    We don't have to send out best, but we should have at least sent our good enough, and we clearly didn't - including the coaching staff.

  • @archiveacc3248
    @archiveacc3248 Před 7 dny +31

    Idc if its supposed to be low level US players, go out and PLAY instead of sleepwalking through this match. USA deserves this embarrassment for the level of effort here

    • @troybaxter
      @troybaxter Před 7 dny +3

      Agreed. We need to get over our ego and start giving a damn. It's not just this game but too many International Games we compete in.

    • @OSU2010
      @OSU2010 Před 7 dny +7

      They not even 3 stars😂

    • @joshuafinn6038
      @joshuafinn6038 Před 6 dny +1

      ​@OSU2010 yes. Most 3 stars are Division 1 players. They dont get to send those guys.
      They have to send Div 2 or lower players. Mostly unrated guys.

    • @357say
      @357say Před 6 dny +6

      @@troybaxterSend more brothers they’ll get work done.

  • @TheRoute47
    @TheRoute47 Před 7 dny +36

    As a Japanese, I was surprised that these IFAF games was even recognized by an Americans.

    • @DinoDAngelo-q9l
      @DinoDAngelo-q9l Před 5 dny

      I mean Japan is a client state and the US did help rebuild it so if Japan fails the Us fails.
      Secondly, it's in the interest of the states to encourage and support IFAF, it means more people watching, meaning more people are playing, meaning theirs more foreign-born competition, meaning theirs more people being forged into heroes, meaning they will create hero kids we can fight for fun, there's not point having a war with yourself it gets boring, it also means new good geneseed that can immigrate here too add to the pile so we can create a group of diverse people created from the best geneseed from the globe as fast as possible to surpass current human limits and conquer the stars.

    • @nofx84
      @nofx84 Před 4 dny +6

      @@DinoDAngelo-q9l its not that deep bruh

    • @statboy11
      @statboy11 Před 3 dny +1

      I didn't know this existed until Pat McAfee did a video

  • @tokyosan7906
    @tokyosan7906 Před 7 dny +81

    When you have two sets of non-elite athletes, one group of them are dedicated, work hard and give their all during the game. The other group go through the motions, look like they don't care, and don't even look prepared to play. The results shouldn't be a surprise.

    • @troybaxter
      @troybaxter Před 7 dny +12

      I expect nothing less from Japan.
      America really needs to get out of their ego. You want to be the best? Then show the world and dominate. Losses like this are a byproduct of ego and individualism instead of teamwork and tenacity.

    • @fabiantaveras8458
      @fabiantaveras8458 Před 7 dny +6

      @@troybaxterthey’re also the by product of garbage tier talent. IMG academy would have mopped the floor, an elite D1 football team would laughing by how lopsided the halftime score would have been.

    • @colonialstraits1069
      @colonialstraits1069 Před 6 dny +5

      @@fabiantaveras8458that’s the kind of narcissistic attitude that leads to these kinds of blowouts. You missed the whole point.

    • @shuturmouthkeeptlkn9384
      @shuturmouthkeeptlkn9384 Před 5 dny

      Who's the American coach, this was atrocious football by USA. We could hadd a better chance with a 13 yo pop Warner team.

    • @tenacity2633
      @tenacity2633 Před 5 dny +4

      @@colonialstraits1069No, it’s not. Because if they sent actual prospects to play in the IFAF the outcome would be different.

  • @ColumbiaB
    @ColumbiaB Před 7 dny +47

    To be clear, this is officially the IFAF U-20 Men’s World Championship tournament (the game we see here was a semifinal). The rules for U.S. squad selection are highly restrictive, in order to make the competition . . . actually competitive. (And even at that, some squads, like Brazil and Panama, end up utterly outclassed anyway.) Basically, if you fielded a true U.S. U-20 all-star team, with top underclassmen from D-I colleges, they’d absolutely kill everyone else. And that would do nothing for the growth of the game internationally, which is what the IFAF (and any truly thinking fan of the game) wants.
    Yeah, there was poor play by the American side, but it looks mostly like the squad have not been practicing together long, nor working long with their coaches. There’s also the context that in international football, while the very best American players are just leaps and bounds beyond the talent in other nations, there are a few countries where American football is taken seriously, and played with some creditable competence: most notably Canada, of course, but also Mexico, Japan, and Germany. In the IFAF Senior Men’s World Championships, while even the sharply age-limited (and non-professional) U.S. squads reliably beat those nations decisively, one can say they at least belong on the same field as the American team.
    So, the U.S.’s getting beaten by the Japan side here is not a shock. I’m not getting worked up over it, and if it encourages a bit more international interest in the sport, all well and good.

    • @kitcarandang
      @kitcarandang Před 6 dny

      you should definitely look up how they recruit for the team
      *Step 1: DIGITAL COMBINE - Submit your information, measurables and highlight to the GMTM Digital Combine.*
      Step 2: INVITE & COMMIT - USA Football personnel will invite athletes to the team, covering: benefits, expectations and team logistics like athlete membership and participant fees.
      *Step 3: VIRTUAL DEVELOPMENT - Athletes get virtual and on-demand access to X's & O's, Technical Training,​ Mental Performance​, Strength & Conditioning,​ Nutrition & Hydration, and more.*
      Step 4: TRAINING CAMP - The U.S. National Team arrives in Edmonton, Canada to prepare for competition from June 14-19.
      Step 5: INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION - The U.S. National Team steps onto the gridiron to compete against Canada, Japan, Austria, Australia, Panama and Brazil. Our mission is Gold.

    • @Chunkyb514
      @Chunkyb514 Před 6 dny +4

      I 100% agree. It’s kind of cool seeing other countries be competitive against even our D3 guys. Americans have been playing their whole lives, along with football being a major part of our culture. Imagine the talent we would see in the NFL if it truly went global.

    • @dz-dg9sv
      @dz-dg9sv Před 6 dny +9

      In a sea of dumb, uneducated, ignorant takes, this is the correct one.

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 Před 6 dny +3

      @@Chunkyb514 We are for Punters and some Kickoff kickers because of new rules in NFL we see Australian Rules Players from Australia and some Rugby players from top 13-man Rugby areas in World and are seeing a few big guys from Non USA Samoa who first played in NCAA or Canada Universities as a walk on originally.

    • @goodmaro
      @goodmaro Před 6 dny +1

      Keep in mind that U20 (under 20 YO) is what we'd call in most American competitions 19U (19 YO and under), since you're 19 until your 20th birthday.
      American football's popularity in a nation depends largely on rugby's *not* being very popular there. Japan's exceptional, since Rugby Union is a fairly big deal there, but of the countries mentioned, rugby's not that big a deal in either Mexico or Germany.

  • @DonkeyYote
    @DonkeyYote Před 7 dny +29

    Here's some trivia -- in the first two IFAF Championships (1999 and 2003), Japan beat Mexico in the final game.

  • @RandyJohnson-ru2iq
    @RandyJohnson-ru2iq Před 6 dny +5

    Before anyone overreacts, please hear me out. 1st, my background - I am an American who has lived in Japan for nearly 40 years. I know Japanese culture, language and thinking VERY well. I have been going to watch the Japanese semi-pro X League football games for 15 seasons now. They got good players who play in the CFL, but they are not main players in the CFL, but rather 3rd string and or practice squad members. 2nd - This is an Under 20 international tournament, not a top level tournament. 3rd - This Japanese team consists of a mixture of Japanese kids who have lived most of their lives in the USA, and, American kids who have a Japanese ethnic background, and, are mixed race kids with dual Japanese and American citizenship. Only some on this Japanese team have true blue Japanese citizenship as in Japanese guys born and raised in Japan only. 4th - This so-called American team consists of guys who at best may play at the NCAA division 3 level, but I suspect some or most of them are at the junior college tech level, or, are guys who played high school ball and this is their last rodeo. Seriously, but look at how out of shape some of those guys are and their lack of athleticism. Plus the coaching on the U.S. side is miserable. 5th - In saying all that, the Japanese are getting better at football, period. There is no doubt about it. I suspect it won't be too long to where we will see a Japanese guy from Japan who will play in the NFL. It may or may not happen in my lifetime, but it is coming. I guarantee. it. 6th - The Japanese never give up. Never. One should never under any circumstances underestimate the Japanese, ever. The Japanese could be getting blown out in any kind of sporting event but you would never know it because they never give up until the very end of the game, ever. What that means is that we are witnessing live from year to year, decade to decade how the Japanese have been getting better and better at football. Decades ago it was just a dream of the Japanese to have a Japanese citizen to play in the NFL and now it is becoming a reality. Again, it will happen, but it is just a matter of time. 6th - If the U. S. had put a respectable team out there on the field, we would see different results. But the fact of the matter is that the U.S. is hodge podge at best and the Japanese team looked really good at this Under 20 level. They looked sharp, practiced, serious, and ready to play. The U.S. looked abysmal. Yet, in saying that despite the U.S. being a ragtag team, they still scored 20 on a better Japanese team. 6th - So what does that mean? It means, as I said before, that that Japanese have CERTAINLY improved at playing football over the years, but I can guarantee that if the U.S. had put a well organized, well-coached USA team out there that the U.S team would win handily. There is not question about it. But, it is what it is and the Japanese are taking this tournament (as all tournaments of any sport ) seriously and the U.S. is not. Japan deserved this win and the U.S. had better re-think their approach to any internamtional tournament that we play in. ( I am sick and tired of the U.S. putting out an inferior product when it comes to football, baseball to give the opposing teams a leg up. It is frankly nauseating. )

  • @Statsy10
    @Statsy10 Před 6 dny +7

    I was getting ready to laugh at the uselessness of this tournament until you told me my Canadian team slaughtered their opponent... now this tournament is my world! 😂

  • @BroncosCountry58
    @BroncosCountry58 Před 7 dny +67

    Lets just send Christian McCaffrey and let him cook

    • @lukasgestrine
      @lukasgestrine Před 7 dny +2

      Fr

    • @dflatt1783
      @dflatt1783 Před 6 dny +6

      Throw in Myles Garrett, TJ Watt and Mahommes also lol.

    • @PhantasyStarved
      @PhantasyStarved Před 6 dny +10

      this is an Under 20 league though
      best we could do is make a team of D1 freshmen and five star recruits

    • @zachschendt7201
      @zachschendt7201 Před 6 dny +2

      ​@@PhantasyStarved They would wreck the whole league 😂

    • @alexlilano1931
      @alexlilano1931 Před 6 dny +2

      ​@@PhantasyStarvedIf you're a D1 player, will you risk injury though to go this? I mean D1 can make millions in the future.

  • @Hughjanus458
    @Hughjanus458 Před 7 dny +14

    Number 1 for Japan was a dawg

    • @timboslice8559
      @timboslice8559 Před 4 dny +1

      He should get some scholarships if he’s around that age

    • @ricknelms
      @ricknelms Před 4 dny +1

      He could play!!!

  • @SportsPlug-cp1eq
    @SportsPlug-cp1eq Před 5 dny +6

    Wtf this was held in my town?!? Edmonton, Alberta Canada lol. That's weird.

    • @Ostsol
      @Ostsol Před dnem

      Yeah, there was basically zero promotion for this.

  • @robynsnest8668
    @robynsnest8668 Před 7 dny +11

    Relax, this is just the universe setting things straight and even after USA beat Pakistan in Cricket. To be totally honest, that was huge, more so than 1980 Lake Placid.

  • @aegisofhonor
    @aegisofhonor Před 7 dny +4

    if America put their pro bowl starters from both confrences against these guys, it would have been 150-0.

  • @asad5986
    @asad5986 Před 6 dny +3

    First Japan came for baseball, and now they're coming for football.

  • @ericmarshall8097
    @ericmarshall8097 Před 6 dny +8

    Well you gotta gave my former student #4 Team Captain Toby Linscott credit for his receiving skills a 65 yd and a TD even though he is actual and All Star quarterback for his University. Team Japan was well coached and i pray will take the Gold Sunday against Canada. Gambatte Nihon!!!

  • @OllieMcKrollie
    @OllieMcKrollie Před 6 dny +4

    If I've learned anything from watching Japanese national teams (mainly volleyball, baseball, basketball) every aspects of their training and strategy is down to a science.

  • @ExiILe00
    @ExiILe00 Před 6 dny +9

    Eyeshield 21 in real life.

    • @HeroicCid
      @HeroicCid Před 6 dny +1

      Glad I wasn’t the only one thinking this.

    • @baronvonslambert
      @baronvonslambert Před 6 dny +1

      The versus America arc in that manga/anime is insane, one of the Americans shonen superpowers is literally just being black 🤣🤣🤣

  • @eatcrab9565
    @eatcrab9565 Před 6 dny +2

    Yo Who is #2 on Japan? The man was dicing them up.

  • @johnhenning898
    @johnhenning898 Před 7 dny +8

    2:03 I wanted to say kamikaze had me rolling

  • @Tchado1000
    @Tchado1000 Před 3 dny +3

    Can you also analyze US losing to Austria for the bronze ? This was a great video. It's about time the US starts taking the international game seriously

  • @HarupertBeagleton-dz5gw
    @HarupertBeagleton-dz5gw Před 7 dny +15

    Sumo wrestlers on that line

    • @rolmodel12.
      @rolmodel12. Před 7 dny +6

      Not a bad idea- sumo's have excellent balance and quick feet. They are taught how to control their center of gravity and use an opponents momentum against them. There was an offensive lineman for New England in the 90's that was a solid guard, named Eugene Chung that credited sumo training in helping him be a better lineman. He was born in the US, but had family that introduced him to it at a young age. That helped him get a scholarship to play at Virginia Tech and then played in the NFL for 5 years. Sports Illustrated did a story on him a long time ago.

    • @farharbor3178
      @farharbor3178 Před 7 dny +5

      @@rolmodel12. no doubt. Lot of sumo wrestlers could be natural o-linemen.

  • @BulletRain100
    @BulletRain100 Před 7 dny +7

    The US team only met for the first time six days before the tournament. That is not enough time to get a team together with kids from completely different systems and it showed.

    • @goodmaro
      @goodmaro Před 6 dny

      Seriously? And they tried to use the fly sweep??! The fly offense can be devastating when they have the timing for it down, but it's a really poor choice when you have only 6 days.

    • @DoggyMoon
      @DoggyMoon Před 5 dny +1

      This is true and the roster is full of players that are unranked or 1 or 2 Stars

    • @JennaJennaFoFenna
      @JennaJennaFoFenna Před 2 dny +1

      Also, a lot of retired nfl players wouldve done it if they knew about it. The coach is a random high school coach. It doesn't make sense

    • @goodmaro
      @goodmaro Před 2 dny

      @@JennaJennaFoFenna Retired from the NFL and still less than 20 years old?

    • @JennaJennaFoFenna
      @JennaJennaFoFenna Před dnem

      @@goodmaro I saw retired nfl players saying they would've coached or helped out. The coach is a random high school coach. They also said they could've just sent IMG Academy.

  • @sacmar01
    @sacmar01 Před 3 dny +3

    How are people embarrassed about something no one even knows exists smh

  • @jebremocampo9194
    @jebremocampo9194 Před 7 dny +16

    America should stick with playing cricket from now on

    • @dontaetrowell5011
      @dontaetrowell5011 Před 6 dny +1

      Naw, it’s Japan’s best against kids who are lucky to walk on at D2 schools.

    • @jebremocampo9194
      @jebremocampo9194 Před 6 dny +3

      @@dontaetrowell5011 all I hear are excuses

    • @dontaetrowell5011
      @dontaetrowell5011 Před 6 dny

      @jebremocampo9194 not a single 5 star prospect 🤣 on that roster & one 4 star. So basically a 3 star or lower based team....😆🤣

    • @Sid-gu5qk
      @Sid-gu5qk Před 3 dny

      ​@@dontaetrowell5011well then why cry about it? Send a better team then.

    • @dontaetrowell5011
      @dontaetrowell5011 Před 3 dny

      @Sid-gu5qk a lot kids are doing official visits right now, AAU track & other things are going on right now. Most Americans didn't know this was even a thing til last week. Plus most high rated kids don't wanna risk injury in a meaningless game nobody's gonna watch.

  • @charlesbrooks94
    @charlesbrooks94 Před 6 dny +2

    There are some legit athletes at the lower levels of college ball (I know this because I’ve been involved in California JuCo ball for 7 years now).
    From what I’ve seen and heard, this performance comes down to a few factors;
    1) Coaching and Play calling, which is apparent in the video.
    2) American Football culture. There are a lot of coaches (specifically in college) who don’t want their recruits playing in All-Star games anymore because of the risk of injury. So even though there is a lot of talent at the lower levels, most of them are going to turn down offers to play in these tournaments because of outside influences.
    3) Japan is really freaking good at American Football, which is a fact people just don’t understand. For reference, they’ve been playing it almost as long as they’ve been playing baseball and they’ve beaten more than a few times at that other “All American” sport. They also have a pro league that’s been around since the 70s.

  • @geckoman1011
    @geckoman1011 Před 7 dny +10

    I hope some of those Japanese kids get a chance to play at the next level.

    • @357say
      @357say Před 6 dny

      Sorry brothers are better they will see no play Japan GTFOH bring that ass to the real players not a bunch of bums. They get no accolades for beating some scrubs. If they beat the Ravens then I’m impressed. The U.S has no choice but to send low level players. No top players would waist there time playing these scrubs.😂😂😂

    • @davidfox9947
      @davidfox9947 Před 5 dny +2

      They do have college football in Japan

  • @yisusoflare6225
    @yisusoflare6225 Před 6 dny +3

    they did an eyeshield 21

  • @Mephisto7529
    @Mephisto7529 Před 7 dny +3

    You make a statement about white DBs being bad and the reference you use is a black DB
    (#2) come on.

  • @troyfrei2962
    @troyfrei2962 Před 7 dny +6

    Brian Ferentz (Iowa's (ex) offensive coordinator) must have been the offensive coordinator.

  • @shinrah4772
    @shinrah4772 Před 6 dny +2

    Wether it's Baseball, Basketball or now Football, somehow it's a repeating pattern: US sends the 2nd/3rd Squad, gets mauled goes "If we had send our best we woulda won easily"...mby at some point just take those competitions serious 😇

    • @dannydonnelly8198
      @dannydonnelly8198 Před dnem

      Fairpoint but this is honestly not even in the top 10 squads that could be formed from available players of this age in US.

    • @shinrah4772
      @shinrah4772 Před 14 hodinami

      @@dannydonnelly8198 I have no doubts about that since football is alot more of a fringe sport outside of the US than Baseball or Basketball. But still pointless for the US to get annoyed about it after the fact. Can't disrespect your opponents and then wonder why things go south.

  • @claytonkobs8394
    @claytonkobs8394 Před 7 dny +4

    Sounds like the coaching staff needs to be overhauled

  • @Trizzer89
    @Trizzer89 Před 7 dny +3

    The left and right tackles are just throwing people around in the air hahahaha

  • @Alea-Iacta-Est47
    @Alea-Iacta-Est47 Před 6 dny +1

    If we actually put our top dudes on the field, it’d be like Georgia Tech vs Cumberland

  • @Warmaker01
    @Warmaker01 Před 7 dny +4

    Honestly, I'm just surprised there's enough from outside the United States to put this whole thing together. Of all the major sports the US is into, football is one of those things I don't see get a lot of traction outside the United States. NFL tried with NFL Europe.
    Japan? It's Baseball for them and that sport has longer roots in that country. It was introduced in the mid-late 1800s.
    US lost, that's just how it goes. But for the sport of football, seeing interest from other countries is good.

  • @HeroicCid
    @HeroicCid Před 6 dny +3

    Yoichi Hiruma and Kobayakawa Sena would be proud.

  • @Bigbaggzceo
    @Bigbaggzceo Před dnem +2

    When I saw a yt guy playing cornerback I knew we were in for a long day….

  • @scottb296
    @scottb296 Před dnem +1

    So, America's 220th string got blown out by Japan's best team. Got it.

  • @ChocoThunDuh
    @ChocoThunDuh Před 5 dny +1

    Half of the Americans Play football for the love of the game and what if has to offer
    The other has just wants to wear the uniform…. Smh this is that group

  • @j.a.greene3523
    @j.a.greene3523 Před 7 dny +15

    People are complaining that it was the bottom of the barrel for team USA, so the players didn’t care, but I think it goes to show how “privileged” we are when it comes to football. I would’ve LOVED to play in this game, or any game for that matter, because I have pride for this sport. I played my ass off when it was just me and a couple of strangers from my neighborhood playing backyard football, much less in front of a national audience against players who live thousands of miles away from me. They should be embarrassed. They need to do better. Have some passion for the sport that others always dreamed to play, but can’t. They need to get their asses off of the couch and quit playing Madden and go out and do drills and work out and study. That’s the only way you get better.

    • @Lukexly
      @Lukexly Před 7 dny +2

      the wide receiver didnt even know the ball was coming to him and it was almost picked LMAO

    • @jbutsch2301
      @jbutsch2301 Před 7 dny

      My high school varsity team would’ve competed better than this, and I coach for a school that allows kids from approximately one square mile…

  • @_pepperz7455
    @_pepperz7455 Před 7 dny

    I didn’t even know of this particular competition but it means the sport is growing.

  • @Sid-gu5qk
    @Sid-gu5qk Před 3 dny +1

    Americans : we should have sent a better team, then we would have won.
    The world : no shit Sherlock, that's how it works. 😂😂

  • @TheGrroovyGuru
    @TheGrroovyGuru Před 3 dny +2

    Only a few Brothas on the team so I knew this was not the top dudes.

  • @eddydayvlog
    @eddydayvlog Před 7 dny

    Where was this game televised?

  • @acegarcia3719
    @acegarcia3719 Před 4 dny +2

    Lot of people say it would be determental to the global game if qe took serious players, opposite is true imo. Yes an U20 packed with guys from Alabama or Michigan would destroy everyone but more people would be interested in these tournaments, just have to look at basketball and baseball when they started allowing NBA and MLB players into the Olympics and WBC led to a spike in interest globally.

  • @riordanharm3065
    @riordanharm3065 Před 6 dny +2

    Bro I’m just imagining Mahomes to Jefferson as the score at the end of the first quarter is 526-3 (cause of a lucky field goal) to some poor African team 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @A350Airways
    @A350Airways Před 6 dny +1

    Going into this video, I expected Japan to be strong at speed positions (e.g. WR, CB, FS, RB) but struggle on the line of scrimmage...

  • @fact0r723
    @fact0r723 Před 4 dny +1

    first baseball and now football 💀

  • @VanessaSouza-rz8uo
    @VanessaSouza-rz8uo Před 5 dny +1

    The American influences in Japan are insane

  • @superzero4250
    @superzero4250 Před 6 dny +2

    Definitely a Coaching and play calling issue…
    🤔

  • @matthewpulama106
    @matthewpulama106 Před 6 dny +1

    All I can say about USA getting BTFO'd by Japan in American Football is...
    "Oh you're the red, white and blue, oh the funny things you do! America, America, this is you!"

  • @waynemack9053
    @waynemack9053 Před 6 dny

    who are these players for team usa? No 5 star high school names or college players?

  • @danielj9779
    @danielj9779 Před 2 dny +1

    Why does America never send its best players to compete in international games. It doesn't make any sense someone please explain.

  • @leogazebo5290
    @leogazebo5290 Před 4 dny +1

    Japan really outthere showing their relentless offensive like its 1941, banzai style.

  • @OSU2010
    @OSU2010 Před 7 dny +3

    Imagine a team full of OSU and UGA freshman😂 all 5 stars

    • @demetriusevans4139
      @demetriusevans4139 Před 4 dny

      They call the ICC on us...

    • @Sid-gu5qk
      @Sid-gu5qk Před 3 dny

      Imagine a team full of NFL pros. 😂😂😂

    • @matthewwelsh294
      @matthewwelsh294 Před 2 dny

      USA Football’s U.S. National Team boasts a wide selection of accomplished alumni at the professional and college levels, including former NFL All-Pros Trevon Diggs, Tyrann Mathieu, Jordan Poyer, Jonathan Taylor and Wyatt Teller and first round selections Rashod Bateman, Mac Jones, Kenny Pickett, Alijah Vera-Tucker and Chase Young. Well Chase Young played played in this tournament and for OSU

  • @someoneelse745
    @someoneelse745 Před 7 dny +3

    Who is coaching these guys? Are they just running a Madden playbook?

    • @aarond23
      @aarond23 Před 7 dny +1

      Mike Kelly head coach of Widener University

    • @readyjoe6427
      @readyjoe6427 Před 13 hodinami

      @@aarond23widener what!?

  • @RyTrapp0
    @RyTrapp0 Před 7 dny +3

    The 2028 Olympic flag football team better be only NFL players - and I mean *ONLY* NFL players!

    • @fromthehaven94
      @fromthehaven94 Před 7 dny +2

      The obvious flipside is who will or won't volunteer. And out of those who do, how will the general public react when someone is left off.

    • @TheBigCberry
      @TheBigCberry Před 6 dny

      That's gonna be loaded with recently retired players, I can't see any NFL teams allowing their players to participate in it tbh. Expect guys like Russell Wilson and maybe Tyreek Hill if he's really retiring after his contract is up

  • @user-wx6de7xp1w
    @user-wx6de7xp1w Před 3 dny +1

    To be fair the best U20 players in America are all getting ready for their college season absolutely zero of the top 500 available players are there that should tell you all you need to know

  • @cloudcitydigital
    @cloudcitydigital Před 7 dny +2

    Did I just see "0th and 0" on the screen?

  • @Zexx4
    @Zexx4 Před 6 dny +2

    Eyeshield 21 is real!!!!

  • @Spartan536
    @Spartan536 Před 6 dny +2

    If we are talking about ADULT American Football, if you put the TOP NFL players on that field they would be getting charged for Aggravated Battery and Manslaughter for the damages they would impart on those guys.
    NFL caliber players are in a whole other universe over this level.
    Really we should just send the IMG Academy group to this event, they are local to me and I have seen them train, its no joke, they train as if they are NFL prospects (some of them actually are).

    • @Sid-gu5qk
      @Sid-gu5qk Před 3 dny

      So send adults to beat teenagers? Nice. 😂😂

  • @twistedconversations782
    @twistedconversations782 Před 5 dny +1

    Did they take down C.J. and Justin Jefferson? I done see Aaron Donald on the field. 😂😂😂

  • @nasclan6780
    @nasclan6780 Před 2 dny

    America I know you guys don’t have a lot of good players, but how do you used to Japan still and what was the QB sneak on first down in 10 is there offensive coordinator, Matt CANADA?

  • @naturalpro2003
    @naturalpro2003 Před 7 dny +1

    The coaching was abysmal. They should be ashamed of themselves.

  • @BoondockGore
    @BoondockGore Před 6 dny +1

    "Make them stop, we're already dead"

  • @zenomcbenoh
    @zenomcbenoh Před 6 dny +2

    Mike Kelly is such a bad coach...

  • @johnburns9634
    @johnburns9634 Před 3 dny +1

    Canada still won the Gold Medal!

  • @Ryan-wx1bi
    @Ryan-wx1bi Před 7 dny +10

    It's pretty simple. It was Japans best vs. nobodies from the US.

  • @trimua
    @trimua Před 7 dny +1

    Pearl Harbor reference, really?! WTF that gotta do with football

  • @chiefgangmusic
    @chiefgangmusic Před 3 dny +1

    Hmmm did we sacrifice these guys in order to justify selecting a Dream Team 2.0 next time??? Are they worrying about the pushback they would receive from absolutely obliterating these teams with an actual talented roster??? I’m no conspiracy theorist but I have to find some way to rationalize a complete beat down from a country that not only beat us in the championship game of the World Baseball Classic, but now has beat us in “American” football. I wonder what’s next, a cheeseburger competition? Geeeeezus!

  • @LASAGNA_LARRY
    @LASAGNA_LARRY Před 7 dny +6

    Congrats to Japan, but this isn’t too surprising with young teens/adults of equal size playing. At the 22+ age adult level, because of literal genetics, Japan doesn’t have as many 6’ 6” 300+ lb players as the U.S.
    Japan is the KING of baseball in the world right now, with masterful pitching, fielding, and batting skill. But in football, while skill and scheme matter, it’s hard to overcome the physical brutality of the sport. If a lineman has 50+ lbs on you or a receiver/cornerback runs .20 secs faster than you, there’s not much you can do.

    • @dudydude3287
      @dudydude3287 Před 7 dny

      They do NOT have better major leagues than the United States. Just because they win the WBC, doesn't mean they're the best in the world. Look at the U.S. WBC team...

    • @getem3345
      @getem3345 Před 7 dny

      The USA focus' on domestic leagues FIRST, then the international stage. "King of baseball" is anything not named MLB

    • @goodmaro
      @goodmaro Před 6 dny +1

      They could compete in weight-limited Sprint Football.

    • @baronvonslambert
      @baronvonslambert Před 6 dny

      @@dudydude3287 They absolutely do, the MLB has been garbage in comparison to the Japanese leagues for like the last 20 years, they just pay better.

    • @dannydonnelly8198
      @dannydonnelly8198 Před dnem

      @@dudydude3287 The best Japanese baseball players are better the best US players in baseball. There just isn't the depth of high caliber players in Japan compared to the US.

  • @waynetompkins3006
    @waynetompkins3006 Před 5 dny

    I like the American DBs "Miami Miracle" Gronk impression 5:23

  • @trytogetfit
    @trytogetfit Před 6 dny +1

    Former CFL coach and a handful of 3 star recruits. Let's be honest, we know it's not America's best players under 20. America will never send their best. Why? 4-5 star commits are in off season training and camps already. There's no way they risk their NIL earning potential in a nothing tournament. Love that the game is growing and move on. This is not America's first loss in this tourney anyway.

    • @matthewwelsh294
      @matthewwelsh294 Před 2 dny

      USA Football’s U.S. National Team boasts a wide selection of accomplished alumni at the professional and college levels, including former NFL All-Pros Trevon Diggs, Tyrann Mathieu, Jordan Poyer, Jonathan Taylor and Wyatt Teller and first round selections Rashod Bateman, Mac Jones, Kenny Pickett, Alijah Vera-Tucker and Chase Young. Many former D1 stars and current NFL Players played in this tournament

    • @trytogetfit
      @trytogetfit Před 2 dny

      @@matthewwelsh294 And yet none of those guys would be able to play under the current regulations. Pretty sure they aren't allowing D1 guys. So I'm just going to take this as a weird flex of your ability to google and put together a list with Mac Jones and Kenny Picket on it in a positive light. Team USA does and will continue not to invest in this tourney in the future. However, they did their part to grow the game globally and that's great.

  • @bigsamoyenuga
    @bigsamoyenuga Před 6 dny

    I am throughly impressed with how well the Japanese team was coached and their caliber of athletes. Kudos to them

  • @thefourhorsemen91
    @thefourhorsemen91 Před 5 dny +1

    It's easy. Japan cared. US did not. Japan had capable coaches. US did not. Everything else is just an excuse.

  • @b00g131
    @b00g131 Před 2 dny +1

    This goes to show, you guys aren't as good as you thought you were

  • @Mr05Chuck
    @Mr05Chuck Před 2 dny

    Wonder why we don’t try some Sumo wrestlers at O line ?

  • @mabybee
    @mabybee Před 3 dny

    If I’m Japan, I’m seething that we allowed this USA team to score 20 while only scoring 41 on them.

  • @Muladeseis
    @Muladeseis Před 5 dny +1

    5:55 Wow, number 79's belly! The shirt doesn't even fit!

  • @superluminal89
    @superluminal89 Před 3 dny

    Why is anyone surprised that America lost? All the top players this age are either gearing up for their senior year in high school, or are already at a D1 school. They aren't going to play a much lesser talented team in Japan. The only people we could send over are D3 kids and maybe a few D1 walk-ons at best.

  • @4thNGLProd
    @4thNGLProd Před 7 dny +1

    US was one extra point miss away from potentially doing something legendary (iykyk)

  • @marvelboy4life
    @marvelboy4life Před 7 dny +19

    I think their coach said 不名誉の前に死

  • @meccascott7356
    @meccascott7356 Před 5 dny

    Basic i like the senior bowl for high school football trying to get to a good college like maybe syracuse or a d2 college.

  • @russellst.martin4255

    Honestly had no idea Japan even had a football team

  • @jimirsayssponsor5844
    @jimirsayssponsor5844 Před 3 dny

    To be fair they do have literal sumo wrestlers at OL so the lack of penetration is understandable

  • @commandert5
    @commandert5 Před 6 dny +1

    The scoreboard operator was pretty sloppy, too lol

  • @thoughtyouwerewokenospeedlimit

    in 1994 our JV football team at UAB lost to the Russian pro exhibition team. Yeah, I embarrassed by that one too.

  • @GarkKahn
    @GarkKahn Před 2 dny

    The moment when the Score says usa wins 7-0 reminds me of that moment in the FIFA world cup when usa beats england 1-0, the english thinks that's impossible and believe they sent the wrong result and it actually ended in a 10-1 victory for them

  • @TheFishingNomad
    @TheFishingNomad Před 4 dny

    0:52 Amazing writing right there.