'Psychopath' NFL Player Completely Manhandles Much Larger Opponent In Wild Sequence

Okay, officially consider me a fan of Cam Skattebo.
The running back has become a fan favorite of the New York Giants faithful for how reckless he can be on the football field. Speaking with the New York Post just recently, he actually talked about his “psychopath” ways. (RELATED: Cardinals’ Emari Demercado Makes One Of Dumbest ‘Good Grief’ Mistakes You Can Do)
“I don’t know, honestly. I don’t know if it’s built-up anger from the years of all the things I’ve been through, but I just love the game of football,” said Skattebo, per The Post. “There’s a switch that gets turned on probably about 20 minutes before game time that I don’t really know where it comes from, it’s just time to go and time to score touchdowns and win the game.”
During the game Sunday between the Giants and New Orleans Saints, that killer instinct from Skattebo was once again on display when he absolutely manhandled defensive end Carl Granderson on a block play.
WATCH:
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— Bussin’ With The Boys (@BussinWTB) October 5, 2025
What the hell did we just watch? (LMAO)
I’ve seen smaller people manhandle bigger opponents in middle school football, even high school football, but I have never seen this in the National Football League. And then how he was talking trash after the fact in such an intense way that got him plowed to the ground in response?
Yeah, consider me a fan. I mean, seriously, how can you not like this real-life “Waterboy”? … This is some epic ish.