Will British Guys Be Impressed by Devin Hester? (FIRST TIME REACTION)

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  • British Guys with a NFL Reaction. We react to Devin Hester. Predominantly a Return Specialist and Wide Receiver for the Chicago Bears. We upload Reactions to NFL & American Football on our journey to master US sports. If you enjoy our British Reactions, please give us a like & subscribe to support our channel and take a look at all our USA sport playlists. This is our Devin Hester Reaction.
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  • @DNReacts
    @DNReacts  Před 9 měsíci +1

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  • @TheIcemanthomas
    @TheIcemanthomas Před rokem +339

    The problem with Devin being so deadly as a returner is that eventually team get the picture and just decide to stop kicking in his direction. That’s why he kind of stopped doing it for a few years. Teams would rather take their chances kicking it opposite of him to take the default yardage than kick it near him and risk him taking it all the way for a touchdown. That’s how impactful he was.

    • @jessejordache1869
      @jessejordache1869 Před rokem +28

      I remember Keith Olbermann, who was more of a baseball guy, ending his show with Hester returning a punt for a touchdown when the Bears were within 7 points of tying. He kept repeating "You do NOT kick it Devin Hester."

    • @kevinerose
      @kevinerose Před rokem +36

      I remember one game they punted away from Devin and he ran across the field to get the ball then he returned that one for a TD.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Před rokem +29

      Thanks for this context, appreciate it! Makes a ton of sense when you say it like this.

    • @zspndigitalarchive
      @zspndigitalarchive Před rokem +3

      I’m sorry this just not true tho he was still housing an an not kicking to him leaned field position to the bears hence why cutler an them could cook
      He def scored less but they never figured him out it was just they tried to adjust but he kept going crazy..dope deep take but let’s think deeper

    • @markschade6951
      @markschade6951 Před rokem +10

      @@DNReacts The whole league stopped kicking to him for about 2-3 seasons and would just take the penalty for kicking out of bounds rather than giving him a chance to return. Also pay attention to the dates of the returns. It got to a point where it was almost every game he would take a return for a touchdown. If you were watching other games they'd break in during a break to show the highlight play of him returning for a TD.
      Also worth noting this video was made while his career was still going. He did return more after this and ultimately retired as the best return man in the history of the league. He hasn't been voted in to the Hall of Fame yet but most believe he will be. Also worth considering that since the kickoff rule changes in recent years it makes it unlikely his records will ever be broken unless they go back to the old rules.
      Also speaking of goosebumps I still vividly remember how every time he was back waiting for a kick the whole stadium would be so silent you could hear a pin drop, everyone holding their breath, and then the whole crowd would just erupt in a roar once he'd broken into the open field. Some of my best memories as a fan. You should definitely react to more of the Bears! I think you've already done Walter Payton but there's good NFL short films on the 1985 Bears (Super Bowl Champions and arguably best defensive team of all time) and Dick Butkus one of our Hall of Fame linebackers.

  • @-EchoesIntoEternity-
    @-EchoesIntoEternity- Před rokem +183

    3:10 its a homage to Deion Sanders who always did the high step trot when returning an interception into a TD. lots of players still to this day will do the high step running a long TD.

    • @spike3082
      @spike3082 Před rokem +15

      Deion also did that when he would return kicks as well

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Před rokem +25

      Thank you for this context! Thinking back I do remember our Deion watch.

    • @NoPrefect
      @NoPrefect Před rokem

      @@DNReacts Neon Deion was always an entertaining watch.

    • @cavaleer
      @cavaleer Před rokem

      @@spike3082 They're both from Florida and Devin idolized Prime.

    • @xXxFroztyy
      @xXxFroztyy Před rokem

      I never thought players high stepping was funny but seeing their reaction to it and looking at it again, it does look pretty funny lol

  • @DHarvey95EQ
    @DHarvey95EQ Před rokem +129

    Devin Hester was almost voted into the Hall of Fame this year. He didn’t make the Final Cut but he’ll definitely get in sometime soon in the near future.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Před rokem +12

      Agreed. Heard it was the second time he’d missed, but he’s got to get there eventually and hopefully next time

    • @Voldrani
      @Voldrani Před rokem +21

      It’s stupid. If you’re going to have Punters in the Hall you need to have the best return guy of all-time in there.

    • @eggoslayer1001
      @eggoslayer1001 Před rokem +11

      @@Voldrani There's only a few kickers in the hall of fame too even though they are so significant in scoring for teams. You'd think guys like Adam Vinatieri and Justin Tucker would get in but who even knows with how the Hall votes. Hester should have been a first ballot Hall of Famer, literally everyone agrees he's the GOAT return man.

    • @DannyPhantom992
      @DannyPhantom992 Před rokem +4

      @@eggoslayer1001 If I'm not mistaken, you have to wait 5 years after retirement to be eligible to get into the HoF. Vinatieri retired in 2021 So he is not eligible till 2026 in which case he SHOULD be a first ballot guy. Justin Tucker is still playing so once he retires he will be another one of those guys I would consider first ballot. Both are absolutely legendary kickers. How Devin Hester isn't in the HoF is absolutely beyond me though. He better make it this coming summer or there will be hell to pay from us Chicago Bears fans lol

    • @eggoslayer1001
      @eggoslayer1001 Před rokem +2

      @@DannyPhantom992 Oh I know about the five years, just saying that you never really know if the hall voters will actually get any of these special teams guys in, especially first ballot. Obviously Vinatieri should easily get in, hopefully they don't make the dude wait forever.
      Hester not being in is a crime. If you're the best of all time at any single aspect of the sport you should easily get in.

  • @Timmycoo
    @Timmycoo Před rokem +121

    Hester's return in the super bowl was literally the opening kickoff lol. And yeah I remember playing Fantasy Football during that team and one of the positions is called defense/special teams (kicks) and EVERYONE would choose Chicago.

    • @ThePVPride
      @ThePVPride Před rokem +6

      I was 9 years old and a bears fan. Watching that run back was like watching magic happen on the TV

    • @vct454
      @vct454 Před rokem +5

      Pat McAfee likes to bring up that he kicked off the Super Bowl but he doesn't like to mention what actually happened on that play lol

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Před rokem +5

      Love this Tim!

    • @kaylee3933
      @kaylee3933 Před rokem +3

      @@vct454 McAfee kicked off against the Saints, not the Bears

    • @seanpyne1236
      @seanpyne1236 Před rokem +3

      @@vct454 that’s definitely Vinatieri

  • @pete5377
    @pete5377 Před rokem +58

    He "fell off" as returner because teams started to kick the ball out of bounds instead of in play, towards him. They tried to utilize him in the offense as a receiver to get production out of him - not necessarily the best hands but he was always going to give the deepest defender, the safety, a problem. He also signed one of my jerseys when I was younger.

    • @hardhatlunchpal
      @hardhatlunchpal Před rokem +7

      Hester was so exciting to watch. If they kicked the ball to him the crowd would just start buzzing with excitement because he was more than likely going to take it to the house. But his hands were terrible. If he would have caught a slant pass on the end zone in week 17 vs Green Bay, Aaron Rogers wouldn't have a Superbowl

    • @Vortex1988
      @Vortex1988 Před rokem +6

      @@hardhatlunchpal I always thought they should have set him up as a running back.

    • @ultrahotwings9738
      @ultrahotwings9738 Před rokem +4

      @@Vortex1988 You mean, kinda like how the Patriots and eventually Falcons did/does with Patterson? I think the only problem with that is Hester is much smaller and his body probably wouldn't have been able to absorb the hits.
      He could've been a slot receiver catching bubble screens and running jet sweeps, though.

    • @kevinerose
      @kevinerose Před rokem

      @@Vortex1988 I'd have to say he most likely played the perfect position for his actions really demonstrate that.

    • @peterandjunko
      @peterandjunko Před rokem

      @@Vortex1988 I totally agree. Why they never pitched to him out of a deep I formation I’ll never know. I guess they didn’t want him to take the punishment.

  • @thesean3194
    @thesean3194 Před rokem +30

    Hester’s secret was he knew when to accelerate when the opposing players trying to tackle him overcommit. He had an uncanny ability to improvise based on what the opposing team gave him in running lanes.

    • @sneersh9107
      @sneersh9107 Před rokem

      Takes an incredible amount of instinct and football IQ

  • @BigHatMatt
    @BigHatMatt Před rokem +51

    Man made a position that usually doesn't have large effect on the game, into an integral part of how that era of Bears won games. Truly unique, truly special.

    • @jessejordache1869
      @jessejordache1869 Před rokem +2

      Nobody's even close.

    • @lucrative6477
      @lucrative6477 Před rokem +2

      What? Kick returners were weapons well before Hester. Never heard of gale sayers? Dante hall? There would be plenty of players to compete for his records if they didn’t change the rules and make it impossible. Your comment makes it pretty clear you are young and never learned your nfl history.

    • @riquetc0060
      @riquetc0060 Před rokem +1

      None of those guys had nearly the impact that Hester did

    • @jessejordache1869
      @jessejordache1869 Před rokem

      Well let's all agree that the rule changes need to encourage returns, and not be the result of the kicker/punter shanking one. Place kicking has gotten ridiculous since the late 90s. Before that touchbacks were creeping up percentage-wise, but at some point they just exploded.
      When I was a kid and my da walked by the TV during a punt, he would stop and say "the most exciting play in football" and watch.

    • @GooseGumlizzard
      @GooseGumlizzard Před rokem +1

      Dante Hall was better.

  • @ryankoplin3447
    @ryankoplin3447 Před rokem +6

    I actually worked for the Bears during Hester's first 2 seasons in the league and having seen him do this up close, man..the fact that this man has been snubbed 2 years in a row by the hall of fame is absolutely criminal. He changed special teams forever, and owns numerous records. He belongs in the HOF. Yesterday.

  • @Will_JJHP
    @Will_JJHP Před rokem +6

    The high step is a homage to Deion "Primetime" Sanders, who is the greatest CB in the history of the game and was a tremendous return man himself

  • @adampeterson3510
    @adampeterson3510 Před rokem +15

    Hester celebration is a mimic of Deon Sanders's celebration dance who was the best returner before Devin.

  • @shibity
    @shibity Před rokem +15

    He blew onto the scene faster than any player. IIRC, he was already knocking on the door for all-time career records in the return TD department by his 3rd year.

  • @peterandjunko
    @peterandjunko Před rokem +20

    Shout out to Dave Toab the bears special teams coach at that time. The creative blocking schemes and execution on a lot of those returns is a thing of beauty. In particular the FG return at 5:40. Hester’s brilliance was icing on the cake.

    • @bevrosity
      @bevrosity Před rokem +3

      yeah, dave is definitely the unsung hero here. those blocking schemes really elevated hesters returns.

    • @catholiccavalier4166
      @catholiccavalier4166 Před rokem +1

      I loved the missed FG return against the Giants. Watch Hillenmeyer's blocks there (#92). He absolutely flattened two guys.

    • @afrocomber
      @afrocomber Před rokem +1

      Very good shout. Toub has criminally been overlooked for a head coaching job. His play design and ability to get the best out of the entire special team squad including getting starters to buy in on special teams was something very significant. Maybe the best was the Johnny Knox return that never was, where all the opponents went towards Hester, not realising the ball had gone over to the other side. It was ruled out for a phantom penalty that still to this day grinds my gears!

    • @peterandjunko
      @peterandjunko Před rokem

      @@afrocomber wasn’t that the game vs the Packers? IIRC, Rodgers said it was the greatest play he ever saw.

  • @ggriesenauer
    @ggriesenauer Před rokem +18

    Glad you guys did the reaction on Devin Hester. He was an absolute treat to watch. He was a special player for sure.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Před rokem

      Loved this watch Greg! Thanks for the comment

  • @Vortex1988
    @Vortex1988 Před rokem +12

    Devin Hester was truly a game changing player. He had his droughts not because his skills slipped in any way; it's because other teams were afraid of him. Teams would actively kick the ball to the opposite side of the field just to make sure Hester wouldn't be in a position to catch the punt/kickoff. Whenever Hester had the ball in his hands, it was a coin flip as to whether or not he would return it for a touchdown. That's an insanely elite level of talent for a kick returner. Most returners might move the ball 10 yards if they're lucky.

  • @George-kv6gm
    @George-kv6gm Před rokem +25

    I don't always stick with a channel, but this is one I'll keep. You guys are great! Your grasp of American sports is incredible, and your commentary/reaction is really, really good. And loads of fun to watch! I'm so glad you enjoy watching our stuff! Thanks!

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Před rokem +2

      Thank you George! Really appreciate your support!

  • @ryanmitchell7217
    @ryanmitchell7217 Před rokem +11

    Yes Hester was insane. Best return man of all time

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Před rokem +2

      100%

    • @freeclimb5487
      @freeclimb5487 Před rokem +5

      I disagree.

    • @TheNotoriousPHATSO
      @TheNotoriousPHATSO Před rokem

      Josh cribbs would like to have a conversation with you…

    • @Jdubayou
      @Jdubayou Před rokem +3

      @@TheNotoriousPHATSO He can talk all he wants, doesn't change the fact that Hester is the goat and there is no debate.

    • @GooseGumlizzard
      @GooseGumlizzard Před rokem +2

      Dante Hall>>>

  • @jartstopsign
    @jartstopsign Před rokem +10

    Special teams coaches started telling punters to just kick it out of bounds if it was a game against Hester, more often than not he wouldn't even get a chance to return it on a punt hitting the sidelines. That's how afraid teams were of this guy. As a Vikings fan I was always fuming whenever our punter kept it in bounds against Hester and he burned us

  • @Wowowowowowowowowowowowow

    Celebration is taken from Deion Sanders, arguably the best returner all time. Like 50% of punt/kick returns do it when they score.

  • @dvdvsjaydriller2636
    @dvdvsjaydriller2636 Před rokem +4

    What the commentators were referring to when the commentators said Devin Hester was switched to offense is that Devin Hester actually started out on defense and a cornerback but he could not cover wide receivers so they moved him to offense as a wide receiver but his main job when he was drafted was to be a return man for kicks

  • @mountaineerpaultalksfootba4782

    The Celebration is a homage to the GOAT, Deion Sanders. He did that celebration alot and it's been carried on throughout the years.

  • @jasonfarrell00
    @jasonfarrell00 Před rokem +3

    The thing about Hester also:
    Blockers are great…but only if you know how to use them ☝️you can easily out run your blocker and get hit by a guy who has an angle.
    But if you just slightly slow down and let your blocker hit someone, then you can accelerate right after and go straight into the end zone.
    Had perfect vision and awareness. He was a returning mastermind and had all the skills to back it up. Once in a generation player truly

  • @stubbzzz
    @stubbzzz Před rokem +3

    The mid 2000’s was the golden age of kick returns. There were so many awesome guys setting and breaking records. Devin Hester, Josh Cribbs, Ted Ginn Jr, Reggie Bush, Deshaun Jackson, Leon Washington, and Dante Hall. Probably more that I’m forgetting. Ted Ginn Jr, was my favorite. Fastest player on the field that I’ve ever seen. His running stride was just beautiful to watch at top speed. If you watch his videos though, I highly recommend his college highlights. He has great pro highlights too, but I think his most jaw dropping highlights were in college. Just amazing speed.

  • @BJ-jh5is
    @BJ-jh5is Před rokem +2

    The bears are why favorite team and Devin Hester is my all time favorite player I’m so happy you guys got to see what I saw while I was a child brings back good memories

  • @LuisA-fc3ox
    @LuisA-fc3ox Před rokem +10

    Being from Chicago I watched every one of Devin Hester’s games. He didn’t have Tavon Austin’s 4.2 40 speed, he was closer to 4.4 in the 40 yard dash. What made him special was great vision and he was always running at top speed. After a few steps he was going at full speed even while making cuts. He was great to watch.

    • @dennislopez1272
      @dennislopez1272 Před rokem +2

      The difference between him and someone like Tevon is Devin ran as fast with pads on as he did without pads. Im a Cane fan so I've seen him since highschool and you could see it coming what kind of player he was gonna be. That's why he looked like he was faster than anyone else.

    • @MFBloosh
      @MFBloosh Před 11 měsíci

      Seeing them admire Cutler's arm talent really grinds my gears, too lol. One of the best arms in the league with one of the worst attitudes in the league.

    • @Jdubayou
      @Jdubayou Před 11 měsíci +1

      I think saying his speed was closer to 4.4 isn't true. He ran a 4.4 at the combine but ran like a 4.27 at his pro day, it's entirely possible he just had a bad performance at the combine and with how much faster he looked than pretty much everyone else in games that is much more believable.

    • @LuisA-fc3ox
      @LuisA-fc3ox Před 11 měsíci

      @@Jdubayou you say Devin running a 4.4 isn’t accurate then mention he ran a 4.4 at the combine. He may have run a 4.2 at his pro day but people age and I don’t think he ran a 4.2 most of his career. Who knows.

  • @dave2042
    @dave2042 Před rokem +6

    Not only was it in the Super Bowl, it was the opening kickoff

    • @dchiznit209
      @dchiznit209 Před rokem

      Fastest TD in Super Bowl History..One of my favorite SB moments

  • @EmersonJ_
    @EmersonJ_ Před rokem +1

    I was a 16 year old lad growing up in Chicago when Devin came into the league. It's impossible to put into words the impact he had on the league, on the franchise, and on the city. With the way the game has changed, it's unlikely his record will ever be broken. Next stop, Hall of Fame.

  • @johanna0131
    @johanna0131 Před rokem +4

    It’s so fun watching you guys getting to know and love this sport like we do here in the states. You totally get it! “There’s nothing but Kentucky bluegrass in front of him.” I love that!

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Před rokem +1

      Thank you Johanna! Love this

  • @thseed7
    @thseed7 Před rokem +3

    Dante Hall is probably 3rd on the All Time Returns list, and I'd argue that he had a couple even more incredible returns. He pops up in most incredible plays of all time videos constantly. Highly recommend "That Time Dante Hall Dazzled The NFL As The Human Joystick"

  • @TonySop
    @TonySop Před 7 měsíci

    My brother is a die hard bears fan. I remember my entire family gathering around the tv eating our snacks waiting for the Superbowl to start when Bears played the Colts. The first kickoff of the game Heater takes it to the house. My brother was screaming running around the house like a crazy person. Everyone else was in complete shock that Hester did exactly what we all thought he was going to do. But no one actually thought it was going to happen. A memory I will never forget.

  • @TheSeahawksNetwork
    @TheSeahawksNetwork Před rokem +1

    The Seahawks signed him in the 2016 playoffs after their primary kick returner Tyler Lockett broke his leg the week prior. His first and only game as a Seahawk was actually in Atlanta in the divisional round of the playoffs, a game where he almost single handily kept us in the game until the defense fell apart. It was super cool seeing Hester in a seahawk uniform, even if it was just for one game.

  • @Deeplycloseted435
    @Deeplycloseted435 Před rokem +1

    The TD celebration, is Hester paying homage to his favorite player, Deion “Prime Time” Sanders, who was also a cornerback, return specialist, and occasional wide receiver.

  • @kurtbeck3400
    @kurtbeck3400 Před rokem

    YYYYYAAAASSSSSS!!! Devin was the GOAT. What's amazing about him playing WR in the NFL is he actually played defensive back in college. As a Bears fan it broke my heart that he broke the TD return record for another team.

  • @joecolliton2213
    @joecolliton2213 Před rokem +4

    If your ever looking for more college football content, the Army-Navy game tradition is a crazy rivalry

  • @matthenning1946
    @matthenning1946 Před rokem +3

    They are imitating Deon Sanders with the strut on TDs.

  • @Tarhockey33
    @Tarhockey33 Před rokem +2

    The high stepping he is doing before the end zone is what Deion Sanders would do when he would return kicks. Deion wasn't just an insane defensive corner, he was also an incredible returner and the records Hester broke were originally Deion's. So it's a "paying homage" thing to Deion who even after retired for so long is worldy respected especially in the football world

  • @budoboy1977
    @budoboy1977 Před rokem +1

    That game against the Cardinals was insane. The Bears came back from 20 points down to win the game without scoring an offensive touchdown. Hester's return was icing on the cake.

  • @TheMugenmunster
    @TheMugenmunster Před 3 měsíci

    As a Bears fan, all the returns against the Packers, Vikings, and Lions really warmed the subcackles of my heart.

  • @gavincampbell7488
    @gavincampbell7488 Před rokem +2

    Devis Hester… the man who put FEAR into the hearts of ALL punters everywhere 😩🙏🏼

  • @ryane5483
    @ryane5483 Před rokem

    YES! Die hard Bears fan here. Devin Hester was the TRUTH. The first and thus far only guy to run the opening kickoff of the Superbowl for a TD. The NFL literally changed the kickoff rules because of him.

  • @christophermonroe2055
    @christophermonroe2055 Před 6 měsíci

    Never takeaway what Jeff Joniak added to his returns! When you watch Devin and listen to Joniak it’s magical.

  • @axlbazz1
    @axlbazz1 Před dnem

    He did this in college for the Miami Hurricanes.
    He was sitting on the bench as a sophomore.
    A booster for the team, asked the coach why wasn't he playing?
    Coach was smug, and basically the booster said if he didn't play in the next game he would no longer donate money to the college.
    So next week he played.
    Got 2 TDs.
    The next week got 1, 2. weeks later got 2 ina game.

  • @bbyoungaf33
    @bbyoungaf33 Před rokem

    i'm a die hard bears fan and when hester was returning a kick everyone would run in to make sure they watched that play. that's significant because most times the punts/kick returns are viewed as boring standard plays, but with hester you never knew what was going to happen. its awesome you guys are getting into american football and i know it's hard to learn all of the context of the sport. i felt the same when when i was living in england and getting into your football (soccer)

  • @robertbranham90
    @robertbranham90 Před rokem

    I was there in 2014 when he broke that record. Absolutely electric atmosphere. I’ve never heard a louder crowd in my life. Tampa fans were not happy

  • @spjr99
    @spjr99 Před rokem

    Some o my earliest memories are watching devin hester during his rookie season when the bears made the super bowl. When they kicked off, I knew he was gonna take it back, and I just remember feeling so alive when he did and my prediction was right.

  • @JohnnyTerps7
    @JohnnyTerps7 Před 4 měsíci

    WELCOME TO THE HALL OF FAME DEVIN HESTER!!!! MY FAVORITE PLAYER EVER!!!!

  • @kadoom8843
    @kadoom8843 Před rokem +1

    The shuffle is a tribute to Dion Sanders. The “prime time” shuffle.

  • @joeanderson444
    @joeanderson444 Před 9 měsíci

    From 2004-2012 Dave Toub was the Bears special teams coordinator, one of the most successful in Bears history with Gould, Hester, and Ayanbedejo (3 most notable Special Teamers) under his tutelage! When Lovie came in, he emphasized success on all 4 phases of Special Teams and brought in Toub. Just those 2 alone brought greatness to the spec. teams. Having Hester and the emphasis of great special teams from Smith and Toub created an unforgettable era in Bears history!

  • @jessejordache1869
    @jessejordache1869 Před rokem +2

    Athleticism is important, but an underrated part of returners and running backs is the ability to follow the interference. To see the field and know where gaps are going to open up, and sometimes to slow down and give it time to happen. Like the guy said, "these fields are like mazes".

  • @Cavemale2000
    @Cavemale2000 Před rokem +1

    That celebration before he scores is homage to Deon Sanders. Many player still do that little dance into the end-zone to pay their respect to Deon Sanders.

  • @farwoodfarm9296
    @farwoodfarm9296 Před 5 měsíci

    I remember watching that SB and the Commentators before the game started talked about how the Colts special teams practiced extra time to stop Hester....Opening Kickoff he runs it all the way back......Incredible

  • @_Crunchyy
    @_Crunchyy Před rokem

    Been a Chicago Bear fan my whole life and ill never forget watching every single one of these live.. Man i miss this guy!

    • @_Crunchyy
      @_Crunchyy Před rokem

      Gotta watch the Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher's highlights boys.. AMAZING

  • @lolow1977
    @lolow1977 Před rokem +2

    The reason why Devin does that high step into the end zone is because of Deion Sanders. Deion would do that whenever he returned punts or kick-offs.

  • @MidwesternCornbilly
    @MidwesternCornbilly Před rokem

    I was at that St. Louis Rams vs Chicago Bears game. I was a Rams fans (I think I can speak for many other Rams fans that were at that game) and even though he was on the opposing team those returns were a marvel to witness.
    My brother-in-law had season tickets for The Rams and from 1998 until December of 2015 I was fortunate enough to see a great many of the legends play. Plus I had great stadium seat for the Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk, Isaac Bruce, Tory Holt Greatest Show On Turf Super Bowl season.

  • @JPDillon
    @JPDillon Před rokem

    Another return specialist who had some success in the NFL, but more so in college, was Trindon Holliday. He was an NCAA champion sprinter who played on the LSU football team as well. He had many returns in college, and played a few years as a return specialist. He had one of the fastest 40 dash times in the NFL combine ever: 4.21

  • @Pallhh
    @Pallhh Před rokem

    The biggest hall of fame snub!!! All the returns and tds, his press conference after the Vikings game when they played at Vikings outside showed his true class and character. He broke down and thanked the return team players for all his success.

  • @KnightlyNerds
    @KnightlyNerds Před rokem

    The thing about these types of plays is that they are a combination of team effort and an incredibly skilled athlete. The blockers want to put in 110% effort because they know he will deliver on his end and he knows he can take risks becasue everyone is doing their jobs to the max. It feeds on itself.

  • @BeetleSpoon2770
    @BeetleSpoon2770 Před 4 měsíci

    9 months late, but as a bears and ravens fan, Hester is my all time fav player!!

  • @macdavidson3814
    @macdavidson3814 Před rokem +2

    When they say they moved him to WR they didn't mean move him from punt returner. He was a backup DB his first two years. He still did punt and kick returns in 2008 and 2009, but didn't have any return TDs for 2 years, that's what the commentator meant when he said "We haven't seen Devin Hester do this since 2007"

  • @CosmoNautica22
    @CosmoNautica22 Před rokem +1

    8:39 He didn't switch to being just a wide receiver, he was a wide receiver AND the kick returner.

  • @shawnyoung139
    @shawnyoung139 Před rokem

    It’s Crazy Because Growing Up Playing Youth Football All the way up to Highschool I watched these highlight Videos 100x For like a pump Up/Motivation for That Days Game . keep Reaction these are Child Hood Goats we looked up too For us Diehard Football Fans

  • @DaGuys470
    @DaGuys470 Před rokem +1

    Cordarrelle Patterson is probably the next name that comes up with returns. He's electric.

  • @chuckr574
    @chuckr574 Před rokem

    The Super Bowl kickoff return was in his hometown of Miami, also where he went to college. Pretty epic moment.

  • @tokyo1703
    @tokyo1703 Před rokem

    growing up a bears fan and being able to watch devin hester was a experience he was my favorite player as a kid and i still have his jersey from when i was around 3-4 years old, no one did it better then him hes the GOAT at kick returning and will be a legend

  • @AlejoJuares
    @AlejoJuares Před rokem

    I love that you both aren’t just making a reaction video but that you genuinely care and are interested in the game.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Před rokem

      Thank you Alexander, really appreciate your support!

  • @varthasvegenos
    @varthasvegenos Před rokem

    “This is unbelievable. This is unBELIEVABLE.”

  • @rogerdodger9752
    @rogerdodger9752 Před rokem +1

    9:24 I remember this one super clearly. I'm a Panthers fan and I remember watching this game just knowing that if we kick the ball to Hester he was taking it back. Sure enough...
    I know your list is a mile long but may I recommend Panthers legend Steve Smith? He started as primarily a very good kick returner who turned into an elite wide receiver. He was undersized for the position but made up for it with tremendous competitive fire. Also, if you were impressed at what Devin Hester did in his first game what until you see what Steve Smith did on the first PLAY of his first NFL game. I recommend the video by the NFL Throwback channel. Cheers guys!

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Roger, have added this to our list to take a look at! Also made a note re first ever play in the NFL. Thanks for the comment!

  • @christophermckinney3924

    This is raw instinct and feel for the field. Some player have teh ability to sense where play is moving and to react before anyone else can. He has that gift.

  • @jasonmoder5339
    @jasonmoder5339 Před rokem

    Found you guys today. Watched the Adrian Peterson video and was thinking about subscribing. Then saw you did Devin Hester 17 hours ago and there was no question about it.

  • @tstumpf75
    @tstumpf75 Před rokem +3

    The celebration is the Deion Sanders highstep!!

  • @g0019c
    @g0019c Před rokem +1

    The Superbowl run back is the only time that has happened ever.50 + years!!
    The high step is something that Dion sanders would do when he scored.

  • @MSUHitman
    @MSUHitman Před rokem

    The Bears are one of the oldest NFL franchises (over 100 years old,) but Devin was the first & only player we’ve ever had that wasn’t a linebacker or running back to be the best at his position & a (hopefully) hall of fame player.
    That’s another reason why he’s so special to Bears fans. The Bears have only reached the Super Bowl twice, & his rookie year is why the team got there in 2006-07.

  • @Ryouski
    @Ryouski Před rokem

    Definitely the best reactors on CZcams right now. I think I made a comment like this before but I love how you like to learn the sport and are enjoying Baseball and football! Keep it up!

  • @shermanmi
    @shermanmi Před rokem

    The high step celebration with hand on head is from the great Deion "Primetime" Sanders. Another excellent reaction to do

  • @misterzmr
    @misterzmr Před 11 měsíci

    Just came across your guys' channel not too long but I've been enjoying the content you've been putting out. I've been a Bears fan my entire life and grew up watching Hester in middle/highschool, so it was fun seeing your guys' reaction. Every time the ball was kicked to him everyone would hold their breath. One of the most electrifying players to ever watch.
    You should check out some of his clips from College at Miami University. There's one against I think Duke that is absolutely bonkers.

  • @jonehammjr
    @jonehammjr Před rokem +1

    Great video. Tedd Ginn is a great recent returner as well. Great college and pro highlights. Returned 2 kickoff returns for a TD. also returned a kickoff and punt in same game.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Před rokem

      Thanks Jon. Appreciate your support! Have added Ginn to our list, sounds great!

  • @ThatsMyStuffYouBledOnTrevor

    God this guy was just a whole lot of fun to watch return kickoffs

  • @treanderson2011
    @treanderson2011 Před měsícem

    Deion Sanders..it's the high kick stride that Hester does..Sanders was who Hester always admired

  • @GeneH339
    @GeneH339 Před rokem

    Hester performs that celebration cause of his childhood hero Deion "Primetime" Sanders ...who was also a legendarry Cornerback/Returner in the 90's

  • @davidpost428
    @davidpost428 Před rokem

    Such a remarkable returner!

  • @christophermckinney3924

    He follows his blockers incredibly well.

  • @GeronFletcher
    @GeronFletcher Před 9 měsíci

    Put him in the hall of fame now!

  • @paulparks1050
    @paulparks1050 Před 7 měsíci

    Not only was it the Super Bowl it was the opening kick. Not only was it the opening kick it was in his hometown where he played college football

  • @Acewing42
    @Acewing42 Před 2 měsíci

    Hester gets a lot of the credit, and rightfully so, but the whole special teams unit for those Bears squads were ELITE. Every member of the squad had a job and fulfilled it perfectly. It’s why you routinely see a convoy of players escorting him into the end zone.

  • @HoggStroke
    @HoggStroke Před rokem

    You guys would love Matt Staffords mic'd up moment when he broke his collar bone in his rookie year. One of my favorite NFL moments of all time

  • @nai1998
    @nai1998 Před rokem

    Remember, when Devin Hester crosses the field, he is running over 40 yards from sideline to sideline as he zigzags his way through the defenders. His speed and ability to see the field like he did are unmatched. A true specialist among specialists.

  • @pushpak
    @pushpak Před rokem +2

    If it's not on your list, "The Kick Six, Auburn’s Iron Bowl miracle vs. Alabama, deserves a deep rewind" by Secret Base. The Kick Six had a lot going on that led up to its outcome.

  • @bigernmacrackin6176
    @bigernmacrackin6176 Před rokem +2

    We lost that superbowl unfortunately.... That was Hesters college home stadium. I was lucky enough to be at the Denver game where he returned a kickoff and a punt. He truly was the definition of "MUST WATCH" no matter what you were doing, you stopped and watched him every time there was a punt or kickoff to him. And THE BEAUTY OF HOCKEY hopefully is on your list to watch.

  • @mastick5106
    @mastick5106 Před rokem

    Ironically, the Devin Hester return I remember best was one where he _didn't_ score. Browns at Falcons, 2014, the Browns line up for an end-of-half 60-yard field goal attempt. Hester (who had signed with the Falcons as a free agent) was waiting in the end zone, and returned the attempt when it fell short. Hester returned the kick 70+ yards before rookie Joel Bitonio, a 315-pound offensive lineman, ran Hester down _from behind_ to save the touchdown, taking advantage of Hester slowing down slightly to zig around holder Spencer Lanning. Bitonio, who had contain on the _other_ side of the field, had seen Hester running down the sideline and just turned, picked a spot downfield, and ran as hard as he could towards that spot on the off-chance that someone would slow Hester down enough for him to get there in time - which he did. It's so memorable because it was so ridiculously impossible. As one of his teammates said later, "It was the greatest kick returner of all-time versus slow, fat, left guard, rookie."

  • @worldwidewells7452
    @worldwidewells7452 Před rokem

    Alabama had a kid named Javier Arenas when Saban first got there. He was NBA legend Gilbert Arenas' cousin, and he was absolutely electric on the returns while he was in college.

  • @alexludwig2836
    @alexludwig2836 Před rokem

    Great video guys! As a die hard Chicago sports fan Devin hester was just one of a kind. True one cut speed and he’s running by u! Keep up the great work guys! Plan on hopping in the discord soon!

  • @tdsportscards
    @tdsportscards Před rokem

    I won money in Vegas on that opening Kickoff TD...he single handedly won a couple games by himself

  • @Tez03
    @Tez03 Před 11 měsíci

    His college highlights are crazy too

  • @nc-oldmangamer9277
    @nc-oldmangamer9277 Před měsícem

    The high step dance on the way to the endzone he got from Deon Sanders

  • @MSUHitman
    @MSUHitman Před rokem

    1:50 This is the game that caused the opposing coach to have the infamous post game press conference, “The Bears are who we thought they were! If you want to crown them, then crown their ***! We had them beat, & we let them off the hook!”
    This was a couple of games after the first clip & Hester’s first national telecast. The Bears would go on to the Super Bowl that year, his rookie season, as you see the famous opening kickoff return in the Super Bowl that hadn’t been done before or sense.

  • @griffing2234
    @griffing2234 Před rokem

    Probably not video worthy, but Dante Hall is WR that returned kicks and made plays similar to Devin Hester. Really phenomenal player

  • @demonicgaminginc.4746

    Deion Sanders is a fucking monster. Devin Hester is a fucking monster too. Those 2 are without a doubt the best special teams returners of all time. Which one you put first is up to you but there is no one who’d put those 2 out of top 2. I loved how Hester showed tribute to Prime with the high stepa celebration as he broke Primes record.

  • @MrUslatham
    @MrUslatham Před rokem

    Not enough my people understand or talk about the fact that when he “fell off” it was because they were refusing to kick to him, and that meeanssss that as far as field position is concerned he was making it so that his offense would start every drive with 10-15 extra yards, which is just SO impactful.

  • @SixFour0391
    @SixFour0391 Před rokem +1

    Devin Hester was a game-changer. Punters and kickers had to change the way the played, because of Devin.
    Coaches would SCREAM at their kickers/punters if they kicked it directly to Hester. I don’t know of any other player that put the fear in other teams like that…especially a Special Teams player.

  • @r3troooo
    @r3troooo Před rokem

    I been waiting on this so long