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Whats the hardest hit you've ever seen?

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by 4EvrH8O'donnel, Feb 17, 2012.

  1. JackAttack 5958

    JackAttack 5958 Well-Known Member

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    It wasn't one of the most spectacular hits, but I remember Donnie "The Torpedo" Shell drilling Earl Campbell in the ribs in a late 70s game, cracking about 3 of his ribs sending Campbell to the sidelines. Perfectly clean yet a devastating hit. People like to talk about Lott and Tatum, but Shell was one of the hardest hitting safeties I've ever seen.
     
  2. SteelByDesign

    SteelByDesign Well-Known Member

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    This is one of my all time favorite highlights... Love seeing a physical runner on offense... It's too bad we could never steal this guy from Jacksonville.

    [youtube:33x329nr]7wbO3ZOQMbQ[/youtube:33x329nr]
     
  3. santeesteel

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    I loved Shell and Blount too but, Tatum was a dirty player (IMO) and hit hard AND dirty, Lott? Anyone who has his own finger cut off so he can play is a special kind of tough!
     
  4. noitall0605

    noitall0605 Well-Known Member

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    Gary Jones hit on Monday Night Football against Don Beebe was a monster hit... The Coryatt post made me think of Jones who also went to A & M
     
  5. 4EvrH8O'donnel

    4EvrH8O'donnel Well-Known Member

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    That hit on Earl Campbell by Shell was absolutely brutal and essentially ended Campbell's career. I believe he tried to comeback for anothher season or 2 but he was never the same player again.

    Kieth Rivers so far is going that route after the Hines Hit. He was a monster of a player before that hit now he plays like a little chihuahua.
     
  6. Colssteel

    Colssteel Well-Known Member

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    I was trying to remember who that was! I wanted to list that one, too, but could not remember which safety it was. I was thinking, Darren Perry, but it didn't seem correct. Thanks!

    Good call! :thumbs_up:
     
  7. chuckie_os

    chuckie_os Well-Known Member

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  8. steelers5859

    steelers5859 Well-Known Member

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    had to be Ryan clark on Mcghee a few years ago.
     
  9. Coastal Steeler

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    A friend of mine's little finger started curling. Messed with his golf swing. He had them cut the little finger off. Not for money just cause it messed with his swing. I don't mess with that guy
     
  10. TheWanderer

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    i'm really surprised the hit mike tomczak took against detroit on opening day around '98(?) hasn't been mentioned yet. that was brutal.
     
  11. cajunyankee

    cajunyankee Well-Known Member

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  12. colsteveaustin

    colsteveaustin Well-Known Member

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    I remember Mike Tomscak getting hit in a game a while back?I don't remember who the Steelers were playing,But Mike got blasted.
     
  13. HugeSnack

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    That was pretty cool. I'd never seen that before. This is officially off-topic, because it's not a hit but a broken tackle, but it's one of my favorite broken tackles ever. Gotta be the best looking stiff arm I've ever seen.

    [youtube:nyp2txub]gEHd7M6ri_4[/youtube:nyp2txub]
     
  14. HugeSnack

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    Keeping with the theme of great offensive collisions...

    [youtube:8uppgnqc]_Quh63kQBUk[/youtube:8uppgnqc]

    Although apparently this hit ended that safety's career. I didn't realize he'd torn his ACL on the play. That's part of the reason it looked so vicious; not only did he get a concussion from the helmet, he couldn't keep his balance and fall with any kind of grace.

    I really wanted to get Michael Robinson after the Niners were done with him, but we didn't make a move. He's a hell of an all around player.

    [youtube:8uppgnqc]CGZp6xP_59o[/youtube:8uppgnqc]
     
  15. chuckie_os

    chuckie_os Well-Known Member

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    That garrison hearst stiff arm reminds me of Marshawn Lynch last yr vs new orleans...
     
  16. HugeSnack

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    Yes, that was a good one too. To me the difference is that although Lynch blasted Tracy Porter, Lynch himself just about came to a complete stop. It was more powerful, but less graceful and way, way less effective. It gave the Saints a chance to catch up to him. Which they did, they just didn't tackle him. Tracy Porter himself would have tackled Lynch if he hadn't given up. I don't know if he was embarrassed or he thought his friends would get him, but he easily could have done it if he'd tried. Check out the replays of that if you get a chance. Porter just jogs alongside watching Lynch break tackles and go in.

    Hearst didn't miss a step, just took the guy out like he wasn't there and kept going.
     
  17. Wardismvp

    Wardismvp Well-Known Member

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    I was at a preseason game at Three Rivers Steelers playing the Pack.
    Brett Favre was QBing for the Pack, he ran towards the sideline Greg LLoyd
    closed so fast on him and hit him so hard he decleated Favre and knocked him about 5yds in the air. Favre never took another snap in this meaningless preseason game. God I wish
    we had more players like Lloyd. Fun, exciting, Like Cowher use to tell Lloyd
    GET THE QB.
     
  18. blackandgoldpatrol

    blackandgoldpatrol Well-Known Member

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    first off, i actually saw the hit jack tatum put on daryl stingley, and for sheer brutality it has to be #1 on my list...........

    after that, i can't get out of my head the stick that casey hampton put on eddie george..... i practically felt that one myself!!!!!!!
     
  19. HugeSnack

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    Hmm, I don't remember that one. :hmmm:


    :lolol:
     
  20. blackandgoldpatrol

    blackandgoldpatrol Well-Known Member

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    it was a playoff game, and hampton totally laid him out.
     
  21. Ray D

    Ray D Staff Member Mod Team

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    George was KTFO. He was out before his knees even hit the turf. Needless to say, his body went limp and he fumbled.

    It was pretty devastating. Didn't LOOK that brutal, but the effect was.
     
  22. SteelerD

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    So maybe it is a stretch to say the "hardest" hit I've seen was in a high school game. I guess I would say it was the most impressive looking. In the NFL every player is big, strong and fast. In high shool not so much. A local school in central PA had a linebacker who weighed in at about 245 Lbs and could run the 40 close to 4.5. He ended up with a decent division 2 college career. The play was a kick return by the opposing team where the returner was 125-130 lbs tops. The 245 lb linebacker somehow lined the kid up and hit him directly face to face at full speed. The returner apparently never saw him. The whole crowd gasped and then went silent. The kid left in an ambulance. The athletes involved were obviously no where near NFL caliber, but because of the incredible mismatch in size this was definitely the most violent collision I have ever seen on a football field.
     
  23. brianh03

    brianh03 New Member

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    maybe not the hardest hit, but the the bus running over urlacher is my favorite
     
  24. HugeSnack

    HugeSnack Well-Known Member

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    <--------- Did it look anything like that? ;-)
     
  25. HugeSnack

    HugeSnack Well-Known Member

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    I thought it looked pretty brutal. It was kind of surprising, because obviously Casey didn't have a very fast running start, he was just kind of moseying down the line to string out the play. Came out of nowhere. Not a lot of people run into Big Snack, and that's why. He didn't need a running start, he knocked out EG just by leaning into him.

    He had a similar play against BJGE of the Patriots this year, except for the unconscious part.
     

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