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Peyton Manning sits down with one of the greatest NFL defensive players ever



From Peyton’s Places Season 2 Episode 10: Peyton goes into the history of the safety position and talks with the hard-hitting San Francisco 49ers all-time great Ronnie Lott.
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25 Comments

  1. The most underrated thing about those Bill Walsh 49ers teams was there physicality. They tackled and blocked as well as any of the teams we thought of us physical.

  2. Steve Atwater’s hit on Christian Okoye was one of the hardest hits heard by everyone at home and changed Okoye’s career

  3. They had Evil hearts and tried to take away your ability to play (or live, no difference to them). The game still has them but we run them out quickly. Lott would have lasted 3 games today, or he would have had to play like everyone else who CANT turn Evil like he can.

  4. Has his pinky finger tip amputated and then the talks of the other older guys playing with broken wrists and broken leg but now the prima donna NBA players can’t play back to back basketball games. Instead they sit on the bench in their hundred thousand dollar clothes and jewelry jumping up and down watching guys dunk, what an embarrassment.

  5. People don’t realize that Peyton Manning is the most well protected QB ever based on the fact that he has the lowest career sacked percentage in nfl history. The dude over the course of his career literally got sacked Just 3.2302% of the time.

  6. As a Giants fan since 1971, I got to witness much of the punishment Lott dished out. He definitely was a force to be reckoned with.

  7. Love Ronnie and Payton and pray that they use their platform to help others come to know Jesus Christ

  8. This was great at the time, but is hard to watch now. I do appreciate that they're mostly not helmet tackles, but some of them are, and a lot of them are so late. Lots of concussions and likely CTE here.

  9. DAM I DIDN'T KNOW THOSE NINERS DEFENSE WERE SO FREAKING GOOD. WOW. PURO PINCHE COWBOYS RESPECT A RIVAL

  10. It just occurred to me that the SF/Miami superbowl in 1984 was foreshadowing for Peyton's own disastrous outing against Seattle a few decades later. Great offense meeting a great defense. And the defense just having their way. And I imagine both Kam Chancellor and Earl Thomas watched their fair share of Ronnie Lott highlights in their day.

  11. That goal line stand in SB XVI still hurts. Bengals made mistakes on every play in that series. And they got punished for them.

  12. Man i think its preference, but he and Ed reed are the all time greats at safety, you have to say at least 1 of their names 😂

  13. Lott laid fools OUT. He and Jack Tatum and then Lawrence Taylor and Ray Lewis, and a couple others took heads off.

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