@@drinkingpoolwaterI mean tbf when you are considered one of the best wr’s in the league you definitely wouldn’t expect a undrafted qb converted to punt returner to take your spot so I wouldn’t say he was oblivious lol
@@drinkingpoolwater Your coach literally walks up to you and is like "You're about to get replaced" and is not saying that to the Wally Pipp of the Patriots he's saying it to the Lou Gehrig of the Patriots - it was such a false equivalency it could only be taken as intentionally insulting. Comparing one of the best known names in the WR class to a person whose name nobody ever heard of was wrong right off the cuff. It would be like telling Tom he was Wally Pipp after he had a bad or low effort game when the whole world already knows Tom Brady. The story wouldn't even work with Wes and Jules after Jules replaced him. It would start like "You ever heard of Wes Welker" and instead of "No" the answer is "Obviously - he's one of the best receivers in the game" the point of the story kinda falls apart. Wes' ego got in the way of his production but his name will never be forgotten unlike Wally Pipp - if anything, the popularity of Wes Welker likely led to a ton of Googles of Wally Pipp so Wes' name was already big enough to drive traffic to other names.
People have so many conflicting opinions about these Patriot teams, but it’s impossible to not love Edelman. The guy’s heart, tenacity, and work ethic is something that every coach wishes they could have on their team
Edelmans heart an toughness was something else. I’m a broncos fan so I didn’t like this team but watchin this dude go against the LOB, he didn’t blink. Very impressive
Brady, Gronk, Edelman, and Amendola! Best group of Patriots i’ll never forget! They are all 4 forever Pats and I couldn’t thank them more for leading us in the final years of our dynasty
Let's all just remember this dude was the best wide receiver for almost a decade from the months of December-February.. & he was Essentially a undrafted walk on who was a QUARTERBACK! julez career is fascinating
@@donosuarez8869easily the most clutch player of all time at the receiver position. how many receivers had that many opportunities and showed up for damn near all of them
Wally Pipp was probably an obscure enough reference but I'm sure most younger generations don't even know who Lou Gehrig was. Welker was born in 1981, forty years after Gehrig died. Unless he was into baseball card collecting or knew the name from the disease, I wonder if Wes even knew who Gehrig was? Much less Pipp.
@@sergeanttentacles1359 Bill was pissed at Welker at that time because Wes had chosen to sit out that game over a minor injury. Bill thought he should have been out there. That is why Bill needled him.
Soooooooo much truth to this. I would add the 3rd round as well. Look at the Seahawks sb win for example and see how many players from their Russel Wilson draft contributed to it
@@dakotarudow always a dart throw, and this goes across professional sports, but there's no denying that the best minds in the game and seekers of talent dont get it right 100% of the time, it's an impossible task
We will NEVER experience those feelings again…acceptance is hard lol…but hey, like they say..don’t be sad it’s over be happy it did…or whatever it is they say 😂
Life long Pat’s fan … how do you not love this guy . I had a short list of all time greats : Troy Brown , Tedy Bruschi , Russ Francis , but this guy … wow !
If you're a guy like this - once you have success the coaches start to love you more because they get a lot of credit for how well youre doing due to the fact that you were so unheralded to begin with
That was a tough watch , the WW exchange. WW's ignorance of sports history was a brutal look. . Belichek was literally trollng him that he was about to lose his job and even when it was clear WW did not know he was being trolled, Belichek wouldn't stop.
7th round pick, who played qb in college and had to transition to WR. Played on ST the first few years of his career……..and he ends it as one of the most clutch receivers of his era and 2nd all time in postseason catches. Not to mention has quite possibly the greatest catch in SB/NFL history. HOF worthy player imo
Kevin O'Connell at 2:56 would play against and beat Bill 13 years later and actually have the respect from him to where he actually talked to him at the postgame handshake.
Edelman bought a house in CA when Brady was living there in the off-season just in case Tom wanted to throw with him. I think he said the first off season he caught balls with Brady once… that’s commitment 😂
I don't necessarily think that Edelman is a Hall of Famer unless postseason play had its own Hall of Fame. But he had one hell of a career for a 7th round pick who was converting to WR from being a college QB he had one hell of a career.
He's one of the best playoff players I know hall of fame in football is a whole lot different then any other sport but I'd give him a pass just on the playoff stats
@@donosuarez8869 The problem also is he plays WR and there is so much depth at WR in the HOF voting that guys who're sure fire HOFers have to wait a few years just to get in.
@@donosuarez8869 Torry Holt who has twice the career receiving yards and 300 more receptions still isn't in yet. Edelman has amazing postseason stats but his regular seasons stats are kind of in the category of really good but not great.
LOL Wally Pipp....Belichick getting in his players heads. Reminds me of when Jacoby Ellsbury was drafted by the Red Sox...and Kevin Millar says to Johnny Damon "Hey Damon, they just drafted your replacement!".....Kevin was NOT wrong. LOL
Jules will always be a favorite player of mine,so gritty. Players talk about giving 100%, it rarely happens. If you did youd be worn out by the second quarter. Jules got as close to 100% as any player i recall. Slater & Brady were close..
I miss Wes. I miss Jules. I miss Tommy and Gronk, Big Willy,Big Vince and Teddy. I miss randy. And Deion Branch and matty light. I miss Danny Playoff. Hell I miss Kevin Faulk. I miss em all. I really do. 😢 now it’s just Tom left out of all of those guys he’s the last man standing whose playing. Man I had a rad childhood.
Mathew Slater still greeting punt/kickoff receivers, like nice catch mask to mask... We were(are) so damn fortunate for this dynasty. Years, hell decades of, being competitive. Coaching. In Bill we trust
Welker, You're Out! Edelman, You're In! some cold stuff right there, imagine had him moss and welker all played together as receivers, might have been the dream team!
Everyone always cuts out the next part of that welker interaction where he says “oh he can have it!” And bill says “ lol way to compete way to compete”
That's often a big thing with smaller school guys. Yeah, they'll have access to a gym and some trainers, but nothing like what guys at a big school get which is closer to what an NFL team provides. So they just aren't at their maximum physical potential when they come into the league the way someone from an SEC school probably will be.
@@Aceg13579He "actually" got suspended for an unnamed substance, ONCE, out of 12 seasons, because he was trying to recover from a horrific injury. He did this in the OFF SEASON. Sit tf down
@@theroosters2525Yeah, him taking some kind of steroid to heal from a horrific injury once in 12 years explains his whole successful football career. "Lol" 🙄
Edelnut sat on the bench for a few years until Welker left. I actually think Belichick held Eedelman back. One reason why he doesn't have Hall of Fame regular season numbers. He has a perfect QB rating though. He also played defense.
Loved Welker, but Edelman became an upgrade. More elusive, better acceleration, slightly faster, deeper route tree, and utterly fearless over the middle. There was no one better on third and long. People make a big fuss over the regular season numbers (forgetting Edelman didn't start full time at WR the first few seasons since he was busy returning punts and kicks and playing occasional DB), but he's just behind Jerry Rice in playoff receiving stats. An utterly complete football player--he really should be a Hall of Famer; you can't tell the story of 2010-2020 in the NFL without him.
Ya he's behind Jerry because he made the playoffs every year on a stacked team. 0 all pros 0 pro bowls 30 receiving touchdowns. Lmao he's garbage and got busted using PEDs
Wally Pipp was the starting first baseman for the Yankees. Story goes that one game he has a headache or something and takes himself out of the lineup. Next man up was Lou Gehrig. Gehrig went on to play in 2,130 straight games. For about 15 straight years if you went to a Yankee game you were guaranteed to see Lou Gehrig starting at first base. That’s why they called him the Iron Horse. He wouldn’t take himself out of the Yankee lineup until he was suffering from the effects of the disease that would later be named after him: ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
Fact the Pats never lost a Super Bowl when Jules was on the field. I am sure if Jules was on the field the Pats would have won the Eagles SB. He was money at the biggest times. Thanks so much.
Wasn't an easy catch at all it was overthrown even Brady admitted that during the game and years later clearly you're just repeating phrases and have never seen the play
@XXIIIARESXXIII49 - yes I have seen the play and I am certain that I have rooted for the Pats longer than you have. You obviously did not see the play or your memory is failing you. The ball wasn’t high. It was thrown behind Welker, but he had both hands on it and as a pro he should have made the catch. It’s called making a play for your team.
Good move to Pats for selecting Incred-le man. Awesome athlete, I wonder if all players received the same attitude as Jules got or not. The Patriots would be minus 3 Superbowl championships without Jules- The fact they (coaches) even considered cutting him. Shows how sad they are
The fact the Bill told Wes to his face that he bout to lose his job😂😂😂
Cold blooded.
wes was like “hahahaha yeahhh” and then started playing with peyton manning
And poor wes had no idea what he was talking about even after he said it lol
Wes didnt connect the dots....
And Wes had no idea what Bill was saying
Wes Welker was going WOOSH over Bill’s Lou Gehrig story. He had no idea he was being threatened by a young Julian Edelman.
😂
yea like my grandpa used to say “learn how to read the room” some people are just oblivious to what is happening right in front of their eyes
@@drinkingpoolwaterI mean tbf when you are considered one of the best wr’s in the league you definitely wouldn’t expect a undrafted qb converted to punt returner to take your spot so I wouldn’t say he was oblivious lol
@@TheTryhardBeast12 yeah and Wes left to go make 1Million extra then what he was offered to stay so was his choice to leave NE
@@drinkingpoolwater Your coach literally walks up to you and is like "You're about to get replaced" and is not saying that to the Wally Pipp of the Patriots he's saying it to the Lou Gehrig of the Patriots - it was such a false equivalency it could only be taken as intentionally insulting. Comparing one of the best known names in the WR class to a person whose name nobody ever heard of was wrong right off the cuff. It would be like telling Tom he was Wally Pipp after he had a bad or low effort game when the whole world already knows Tom Brady. The story wouldn't even work with Wes and Jules after Jules replaced him. It would start like "You ever heard of Wes Welker" and instead of "No" the answer is "Obviously - he's one of the best receivers in the game" the point of the story kinda falls apart. Wes' ego got in the way of his production but his name will never be forgotten unlike Wally Pipp - if anything, the popularity of Wes Welker likely led to a ton of Googles of Wally Pipp so Wes' name was already big enough to drive traffic to other names.
People have so many conflicting opinions about these Patriot teams, but it’s impossible to not love Edelman. The guy’s heart, tenacity, and work ethic is something that every coach wishes they could have on their team
Edelmans heart an toughness was something else. I’m a broncos fan so I didn’t like this team but watchin this dude go against the LOB, he didn’t blink. Very impressive
he's not a nfl hall of famer, but he's a patriots hall of famer if that makes sense. just so belived by the fanbase, truly a team legend
not that impossible not to love cheater
@@haatchu8403cry
@@cullenwalsh4485definitely agree with you, a player that New England fans won’t forget
Brady, Gronk, Edelman, and Amendola! Best group of Patriots i’ll never forget! They are all 4 forever Pats and I couldn’t thank them more for leading us in the final years of our dynasty
dont forget james white
Edelman is one of my all time favorite players. I love him and I miss watching him play.
He’s tough as hell.He worked hard and was a clutch player in the playoffs
That’s squirrel could get a nut
So proud to see what a young Edelnut ended up becoming 💪
Hey edelnut get my hot tub bout 103
Not only does Welker not know who Wally Pip is, he has no idea who Lou Gehrig is.
It's Wally Pipp.
You ever think what a coincidence it is that Lou Gehrig died of Lou Gehrig's disease?
Welker had no clue that Bill was basically telling him that if he doesn't play good he will be replaced by Julius haha
He was like "The lil man?!?! No Doubt🤔😂??????" Lmao
Isn't it a coincidence that Lou Gehrig passed away from Lou Gehrig diseases?
Let's all just remember this dude was the best wide receiver for almost a decade from the months of December-February.. & he was Essentially a undrafted walk on who was a QUARTERBACK! julez career is fascinating
He has some insane numbers in the playoffs,and more importantly I think huge plays that were game changing
@@donosuarez8869easily the most clutch player of all time at the receiver position. how many receivers had that many opportunities and showed up for damn near all of them
Dude has 30 career touchdowns. You're just talking to talk
Didn’t he get suspended for 🧃🧃🧃? Those championships are tarnished
@@jamesbeams2981 yup Julian PEDelman. Patriot fans never mention it tho
If this guy continues, he could be a starter one day
Doubt it I think Brady is about 2 retire
Nah, too short. Second-tier practice squad at best. LoL!
It was hilarious to see that Wes Welker had no fkn clue what tf Bill Belichick was talking about at 2:50😂
Bill is so ruthless man 🤣
Wally Pipp was probably an obscure enough reference but I'm sure most younger generations don't even know who Lou Gehrig was. Welker was born in 1981, forty years after Gehrig died. Unless he was into baseball card collecting or knew the name from the disease, I wonder if Wes even knew who Gehrig was? Much less Pipp.
Bill trying to sow seeds of doubt in Welker.
Yeah all he could say was " The little guy". A nice reply when you don't know for sure what someone is talking about.
@@sergeanttentacles1359 Bill was pissed at Welker at that time because Wes had chosen to sit out that game over a minor injury. Bill thought he should have been out there. That is why Bill needled him.
I miss brady, amendola, and edelman fire trio
don't forget chris hogan
Amendolas 2 tds in the afc championship game against sacksonville dont get brought up enough
Wes Weller too !
And Gronk!
That’s gotta be racist
Edlenut! ...work ethic and heart of a champion! what a pro!
You know what they say. Rounds 4-7 in the draft are what makes teams champions.
Soooooooo much truth to this. I would add the 3rd round as well.
Look at the Seahawks sb win for example and see how many players from their Russel Wilson draft contributed to it
It’s still a dart throw.
@@dakotarudow always a dart throw, and this goes across professional sports, but there's no denying that the best minds in the game and seekers of talent dont get it right 100% of the time, it's an impossible task
I second this motion.
Who said that?
Dang! I miss those times so much! A different type of excitement that I think I’ll never feel again!!
True
We will NEVER experience those feelings again…acceptance is hard lol…but hey, like they say..don’t be sad it’s over be happy it did…or whatever it is they say 😂
The Nfl as a whole was so much better back then! Its so nostalgic looking back 10 years ago
Not the Wally Pipp comp 😭😭😭😭
Life long Pat’s fan … how do you not love this guy . I had a short list of all time greats : Troy Brown , Tedy Bruschi , Russ Francis , but this guy … wow !
Edelman and Brady got me interested in football. Loved these guys, and the Gronk also.
All drafted by belichick
Edelman & Gronk became Brady's go to guys because they wanted to win and gave it all. Not too hard to see why all 3 bonded.
And Amendola, don’t forget Danny playoff Amendola
Wes had the "deer in the headlights" look.. no idea what BB was talking about 😂
“Move away from the defender.” That’s some hall of fame strategic thinking right there.
a true legend Edelman. I miss brady, amendola, and edelman fire trio.
The bill impression was dead on
Coach telling Welker, "Ever hear this story?" I just found your replacement.
Great story how he got to be one of the greats. Not to mention he made one of the most epic catches in NE sport’s history!
In NFL and SUPERBOWL history!
Love his impression of Bill hahaha. Also, pretty glad we decided to hold onto him.
And years later giving that 7th round guy a shot led to a finger tip catch in the Super Bowl and a Super Bowl ring. Being a coach/gm is crazy
Julian is so underrated its fn crazy
If you're a guy like this - once you have success the coaches start to love you more because they get a lot of credit for how well youre doing due to the fact that you were so unheralded to begin with
Bill's savage enough to make a Wally Pipp reference but not enough to say Bledsoe.
You all are spreading so much love. It’s truly heartwarming. Thank you!
“Bad practice, your cut. Good practice, your maybe not cut.”
That was a tough watch , the WW exchange. WW's ignorance of sports history was a brutal look. . Belichek was literally trollng him that he was about to lose his job and even when it was clear WW did not know he was being trolled, Belichek wouldn't stop.
Punting duties not wr
@ WWE stands for West Walker, not wide receiver
Damn Wes was so concussed at that point, he had no idea what Bill was even talking about 😢!!!
Bill is something else, man. Stone cold. 🤣
May be the greatest statistical punt returner of all time and no one talks about it.
Rlly ?
It’s damn near like cheating if land on a team with Brady, Belichick, Moss, & Welker. Ay whatever Brady tells you to do, you do it. “Ok.”- Forest Gump
Great transition to qb to wr.
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@@prequelanimations539 Thanks for the correction, I had no idea what they meant!
7th round pick, who played qb in college and had to transition to WR. Played on ST the first few years of his career……..and he ends it as one of the most clutch receivers of his era and 2nd all time in postseason catches.
Not to mention has quite possibly the greatest catch in SB/NFL history.
HOF worthy player imo
Also got popped for using PEDS
I concur
Absolutely ridiculous he went to zero pro bowls while Jarvis Landry has like 6
Wes was great. Loved watching him play. People get replaced. Big deal.
One of my fav receivers growing up fasho 💯🤟🏽
Juelz had so much heart amazing player
just put the whole episode out atp.
Kevin O'Connell at 2:56 would play against and beat Bill 13 years later and actually have the respect from him to where he actually talked to him at the postgame handshake.
Tom Brady or not Juls is a good football player very underrated.
He's a system player. Nothing special
@@Jetup24 if he’s a system player than why do most the receivers we draft suck
@@Jetup24 he’s best game ever was with cam newton lol
@@Jetup24every player in the NFL plays in a system. That'd make everyone a system player...
a true legend Edelman
Edelman and Brady is like peanut butter and jam.
The fact that Brady is in the football life of Edelman in a bucs TV filming from the practice field cause he’s still playing is nuts lol
“You’re too old”
“It was love at first sight” 😂😂😂
“You’re too old” never gets old. Always gets me fired up
Edelnut!!!
Bill knows literally everything about football
Bro they are basically from neighboring cities. Hometown boys. Jules took the first preseason punt return to anTD. Made an impact
Edelman bought a house in CA when Brady was living there in the off-season just in case Tom wanted to throw with him. I think he said the first off season he caught balls with Brady once… that’s commitment 😂
I don't necessarily think that Edelman is a Hall of Famer unless postseason play had its own Hall of Fame. But he had one hell of a career for a 7th round pick who was converting to WR from being a college QB he had one hell of a career.
He's one of the best playoff players I know hall of fame in football is a whole lot different then any other sport but I'd give him a pass just on the playoff stats
@@donosuarez8869 The problem also is he plays WR and there is so much depth at WR in the HOF voting that guys who're sure fire HOFers have to wait a few years just to get in.
@joemckim1183 ya you're right bro true that,sucks because man he has so many plays I can remember playoff time and I'm not a pats fan by any means
@@donosuarez8869 Torry Holt who has twice the career receiving yards and 300 more receptions still isn't in yet. Edelman has amazing postseason stats but his regular seasons stats are kind of in the category of really good but not great.
@joemckim1183 agree and Torry holt was awesome so ya you're right
LOL Wally Pipp....Belichick getting in his players heads. Reminds me of when Jacoby Ellsbury was drafted by the Red Sox...and Kevin Millar says to Johnny Damon "Hey Damon, they just drafted your replacement!".....Kevin was NOT wrong. LOL
Jules will always be a favorite player of mine,so gritty. Players talk about giving 100%, it rarely happens. If you did youd be worn out by the second quarter. Jules got as close to 100% as any player i recall. Slater & Brady were close..
It was love at first sight 😂
Edelnut get my hot tub to 102-103 and my Gatorade and don’t F it up-Randy Moss
I'm a chiefs fan and love julian edleman dudes one of the goats
WHere the hell is the rest of this?? Best catch in Super Bowl history if you ask me. ;)
you gotta love Edelnut
I miss Wes. I miss Jules. I miss Tommy and Gronk, Big Willy,Big Vince and Teddy. I miss randy. And Deion Branch and matty light. I miss Danny Playoff. Hell I miss Kevin Faulk. I miss em all. I really do. 😢 now it’s just Tom left out of all of those guys he’s the last man standing whose playing. Man I had a rad childhood.
Troy Brown and Jerod Mayo are still around on the coaching staff!
You guys had an insane run. There won't be anything like it again.
Mathew Slater still greeting punt/kickoff receivers, like nice catch mask to mask... We were(are) so damn fortunate for this dynasty. Years, hell decades of, being competitive. Coaching. In Bill we trust
Where do I watch this full ep?
Welker, You're Out! Edelman, You're In! some cold stuff right there, imagine had him moss and welker all played together as receivers, might have been the dream team!
Welker had one of the biggest drops in SB history and Edelman had one of the biggest catches. Guess it worked out for Jules haha
belichick would’ve been trrrifying to play for back then. all that pressure wow
Everyone always cuts out the next part of that welker interaction where he says “oh he can have it!” And bill says “ lol way to compete way to compete”
2:44 Wes Welker hella concussed just trying to keep up with Bill's story. Like he was gonna get cut if he didn't respond correctly😂
Coaching em up. The fact he spoke to shows he saw something in you he liked.
love you Jules!!!
His physique changed more dramatically from his rookie year than any player I’ve ever seen.
That's often a big thing with smaller school guys. Yeah, they'll have access to a gym and some trainers, but nothing like what guys at a big school get which is closer to what an NFL team provides. So they just aren't at their maximum physical potential when they come into the league the way someone from an SEC school probably will be.
He got suspended for PEDs lol.
@@BigIronEnjoyerhe actually just used steroids
@@Aceg13579He "actually" got suspended for an unnamed substance, ONCE, out of 12 seasons, because he was trying to recover from a horrific injury. He did this in the OFF SEASON. Sit tf down
@@theroosters2525Yeah, him taking some kind of steroid to heal from a horrific injury once in 12 years explains his whole successful football career. "Lol" 🙄
Edelnut sat on the bench for a few years until Welker left. I actually think Belichick held Eedelman back. One reason why he doesn't have Hall of Fame regular season numbers. He has a perfect QB rating though. He also played defense.
2:46 Kevin O'connell
fact bill pulled out a old school MLB fact to make a point means hes got the DEEP knowledge of not just NFL
One of the best catches in Super Bowl history.
Underrated for sure.
Loved Welker, but Edelman became an upgrade. More elusive, better acceleration, slightly faster, deeper route tree, and utterly fearless over the middle. There was no one better on third and long. People make a big fuss over the regular season numbers (forgetting Edelman didn't start full time at WR the first few seasons since he was busy returning punts and kicks and playing occasional DB), but he's just behind Jerry Rice in playoff receiving stats. An utterly complete football player--he really should be a Hall of Famer; you can't tell the story of 2010-2020 in the NFL without him.
Ya he's behind Jerry because he made the playoffs every year on a stacked team. 0 all pros 0 pro bowls 30 receiving touchdowns. Lmao he's garbage and got busted using PEDs
Welker still doesn’t get the Wally Pipp reference to this day.
It took Wes’s country ass a bit to realize wtf Bill was saying to him. Then it clicked and he was like “oh yeah oh yeah?? Okay..” 😂
Edelman over welker anyday and twice on Sunday. That story is hilarious about Wally pip and foreshadowed the success of brady-Edelman
Wally Pipp was the starting first baseman for the Yankees. Story goes that one game he has a headache or something and takes himself out of the lineup. Next man up was Lou Gehrig. Gehrig went on to play in 2,130 straight games. For about 15 straight years if you went to a Yankee game you were guaranteed to see Lou Gehrig starting at first base. That’s why they called him the Iron Horse. He wouldn’t take himself out of the Yankee lineup until he was suffering from the effects of the disease that would later be named after him: ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
This needs to be a full documentary!
He was a great player, and I can appreciate how honest he really is ! 👍
Love when he does Bill's voice
The greatest coach ever!
His Belicheck impression is just 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
His bill voice is hilarious 😂😂
Welker not realizing he’s Pip in the story.
Pretty amazing that he became a sb mvp
Fact the Pats never lost a Super Bowl when Jules was on the field. I am sure if Jules was on the field the Pats would have won the Eagles SB. He was money at the biggest times. Thanks so much.
what's the opposing team at 3:35 in the snow? I have never seen those uniforms before.
Throwback Houston Oilers uniforms when New England lit the scoreboard up.
At least he didn't learn from Welker how to drop an easy reception in a must drive in a Super Bowl!
Wasn't an easy catch at all it was overthrown even Brady admitted that during the game and years later clearly you're just repeating phrases and have never seen the play
dude Welker is 10 times the receiver Edelman ever was
@XXIIIARESXXIII49 - yes I have seen the play and I am certain that I have rooted for the Pats longer than you have. You obviously did not see the play or your memory is failing you. The ball wasn’t high. It was thrown behind Welker, but he had both hands on it and as a pro he should have made the catch. It’s called making a play for your team.
Wes was better
@brutusbarnabus8098 Thats what high means when a pass is behind someone next you're some little gen z kid who just exposed himself NEXT
3:02 Future Vikings HC Kevin O’Connell, Wes Welker, Bill Belichick and future architect/GM Nick Caserio of the revived Houston Texans.
Greatest Pats WR EVER
What is this from? Is there a full length documentary??
I will forever die on that hill that Edelman just by looking at his post season stats deserve to ve a HOF
Incredible-man needs his own wing in HOF
Good move to Pats for selecting Incred-le man. Awesome athlete, I wonder if all players received the same attitude as Jules got or not. The Patriots would be minus 3 Superbowl championships without Jules- The fact they (coaches) even considered cutting him. Shows how sad they are
Incredible- men ran his 🍒 for the Pats. Deserves own wing in HOF
Dude was play maker!
whats the music in the background?