Whats always underrated about the #1 catch is the referee. That was a great call calling it a catch on the field. It's obviously very easy to see on replays and slow-mo but the way the ref signals it was a catch with such certainty is awesome. Eagle eye ref right there.
@@xpo2k9 lol 1 year late, but the answer to your question is yes; if the pass’d been called incomplete Bill could have challenged it as long as the Patriots still had at least 1 timeout left. Reason bein’ for that is when a team challenges a call & the call happens to be confirmed as called correctly, the challengin’ team’s penalized by a loss of one a their timeouts.
Glad you included that 3rd and 14 from the SuperBowl. Not many human beings can take a shot from Kam Chancellor in the middle of the field, let alone hold on to the football and bounce up for extra yards.
I love that one because it showed the fight the Pats had that game. The Broncos receivers were rattled the previous year by the LOB and were playing scared and got blown out. The Pats beat a team that should have started a dynasty, and via a comeback. Maybe their best win of all those SB's as far as the team they beat.
Saw that play as a kid and it always stuck with me how fucking insane that is. Edelman a 5 foot nothing receiver eating a bomb from Kam Chancellor and still pushing for more yards…. Dude was an animal
@@jaycruz8160Hines was a great receiver but more importantly a legendary open-field blocker. Keep your head on a swivel pursuing the ball down field against the steelers.
Thanks for all the memories!!! You replaced Wes Welker when he left, and you were better than him. You put your body through so much, and you never gave up. Super Bowl LI was one of the greatest catches I have ever seen.
One of my favorites to watch, when Floyd made that block against the dolphins. When I watched that game the first time, I thought he literally killed the guy. Floyd scored a TD in that game, too.
Such a tragedy if his career is indeed over. Edelman is one of the most exciting players of his generation. I don't know what it takes to get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame anymore, but he certainly deserves to be there when his time comes !!!
Last one the best catch I have ever witnessed in the best comeback in Superbowl history there will never be another Superbowl like this us patriot fans were truly spoiled over the years I will never forget this game
Definitely not a Patriots fan but Julian was a real weapon and is absolutely hilarious on these pod cast. If you haven't seen him on these pod cast do yourself a favor and check them out. The way he mocks his former teammates and coach is freakin priceless 😂😂😂
That #1 catch is something else. Freeze at 6:30 too see the ball hovering 2 inches off the turf. But that pass to Amendola was a thing of beauty. Best looking pass thrown all season by a Patriot.
Goes to show us how valuable a commodity getting open in small spaces is. He was a third down machine, and hardly ever dropped a pass. The ultimate competitor and teammate.
There’s a clip of Belichick busting Welker over Edelman shining in a game when Welker was hurt . Made the reference about Wally Pipp being the first baseman before Lou Gehrig... Very prophetic looking back . I loved Troy Brown , but this guy is the best !
From what I have observed From the Atlanta game, Edelman said “I caught it” several times. Then he goes to Brady and says “let’s win the game for your mom” (who was sick). We could feel the momentum was changing.The Patriots went on to win the game from a big deficit. This is a player I admire. Many good plays.
Edelman is a hall of famer, most catches, yards and touchdown of any receiver in the post-season even surpassing the great Jerry Rice. He is the king of the white, undersize receiver, willing to play in the middle, and to top it all off, he was a former qb and even defensive back. This guy is a real football player folks.
At first I’m like, what does Tim Brown or Steve Largent have on Jules. Then I looked at the stats. He won’t get in the HOF, but he was awesome and a playoff Beast. He didn’t score a lot of TDs, but when you needed a first down or a big play, Edelman stepped up. He also played a little DB one year. Total package.
@@Grandizer8989 yeah very true but he had multiple 100 reception 1000 yard seasons he was a pro bowl snub so many times there is 100% a place for him in canton in my mind
Man, I remember when he made that Super Bowl catch, in real time didn't think there was any way he caught it, then on the first replay in slow mo when I saw him re-grip it cleanly in the air I lose my fucking mind. One of the greatest playoff moments of all time.
We all knew #1. Best catch possibly ever in a super Bowl and Jones made a phenomenal catch on the falcons drive either right before or right after... but that miracle catch I'll never forget it for as long as I live. The one that still shocks me to this day is when Kam BELTED him and he got back up and kept running, I really thought Kam had knocked him out of the game. I know alot of people don't think he belongs in the Pro Football HoF but let's be real here if people like Shannon Sharpe can get it then he DEFINITELY deserves to be in. Not taking anything away from Shannon Sharpe he was a good player but #11 was a GREAT player and probably one of the "for the team" players to ever set foot on the field. You will be missed Jules good luck in your future endeavors!
Love the story Coach Belichick tells of JE coming to meetings the next week (after TD pass to Amandola) with ice on his arm... “gotta take care of the arm, coach.” Oh, and while I’m here, if you MUST include music with your sports videos take a tip from this one. You almost know there is music in the background!
Seeing him get a concussion going head on with kam and still running a few more yards after the catch made the case of being the most reliable receiver brady ever had.
Edelman is one of the toughest guys to ever step on the field how many 5’10 Receivers can say they consistently bitched the legion of boom in the super bowl insanely talented dude.
You left off one of my favorite JE Catches... It was the Infamous Butt Fumble Game... after the Butt Fumble TD He caught a Fumble on the Next Kick Off & Scored another TD... Pats scored 3 TDs in 56 seconds.
Says a lot about you when they cant fit any plays from your superbowl mvp performance into your highlight reel because of all the other great plays already in there.
2:25 His biggest play is in the Super Bowl 49, not the touch down, but a play before the previous TD I believe, against Kam Chancellor. 4:32 I thought this not on the list 😁 Man, that block was brutal. But he manage to stay in the game, instead of ruled out on concussion.
I don’t care what anyone says, though I’m sure there’s a lot of people who would agree with me, he is a HOF player. Obviously not first ballet, but he definitely deserves it. So does Eli
2:20 he made that play they made the extra point then Seahawks made that juggling catch then malcome butlers game winning interception Pats 28 - 24 Seahawks
Im starting to think it dkesnt exist anymore but he had one catch where he went to hurdle and got hit into a butterfly kick to stay up and salvage a touch down but i cant find video of it anymore
We all knew what the last one would be lol
i will never comprehend how he managed to catch that ball.
4 SURE
Concentrate and win!!😳
Will never get tired of watching that replay. What a game.
"I caught it. I caught it."
Whats always underrated about the #1 catch is the referee. That was a great call calling it a catch on the field. It's obviously very easy to see on replays and slow-mo but the way the ref signals it was a catch with such certainty is awesome. Eagle eye ref right there.
1 year late but that’s standard protocol. Calling close calls a catch, makes the play reviewable
@@stevn7489 If they don't call it, could BB still challenge it?
@@xpo2k9 lol 1 year late, but the answer to your question is yes; if the pass’d been called incomplete Bill could have challenged it as long as the Patriots still had at least 1 timeout left. Reason bein’ for that is when a team challenges a call & the call happens to be confirmed as called correctly, the challengin’ team’s penalized by a loss of one a their timeouts.
The Pats had an amazing run. Julian was a weapon.
We not done yet bruh
@@andrewguindon6194 think we are 😂
@@slxyer145 bruh we still got bill and 63 mil in cap space. Plus we get our 8 opt outs back
Definitely not done
We were literally a few plays from having 9-10 wins. Definitely not done
Glad you included that 3rd and 14 from the SuperBowl. Not many human beings can take a shot from Kam Chancellor in the middle of the field, let alone hold on to the football and bounce up for extra yards.
He was down by contact because his knee touched the ground, but yeah not everyone can take a shot like that and hold on to the ball
I love that one because it showed the fight the Pats had that game. The Broncos receivers were rattled the previous year by the LOB and were playing scared and got blown out. The Pats beat a team that should have started a dynasty, and via a comeback. Maybe their best win of all those SB's as far as the team they beat.
I think he was actually concussed
Saw that play as a kid and it always stuck with me how fucking insane that is. Edelman a 5 foot nothing receiver eating a bomb from Kam Chancellor and still pushing for more yards…. Dude was an animal
@@NotoriousHKyle He's 5'10
To Patriots fans, "The Catch" will always be this one!
SECOND!! The biggest come back in the first overtime SUPERBOWL? WHAT!?!
Still don't get the hype about the SF catch! It happens a lot!
@@emma12345678961 🤣
Gratest catch ever
@@emma12345678961in the late 70s early 80s that catch didnt happen all the time lol
That block on the 7th highlight though - phenomenal.
It would be an illegal block now.
Iirc edelman has a block on someone just like that too.
@@Linkedbladelate but its the the Gronk catch against the colts I dont remember what year tho
Never forget the best play of Michael Floyd's Patriots career
The only one
I have still never seen a more devastating block
@@fanosoXHines ward from Pittsburgh made a career laying blocks like that week to week.
@@jaycruz8160Hines was a great receiver but more importantly a legendary open-field blocker. Keep your head on a swivel pursuing the ball down field against the steelers.
Who’s here after he got released and possibly retired😔. One of the greatest of all time 🐐. #11
Right here crying too
same man
@@intocableawesome soy boy
@@WhoTalksToTheTrees Aww did your mommy not change your diaper today so you have to call people names to make yourself feel better?
I will miss him
Thanks for all the memories!!! You replaced Wes Welker when he left, and you were better than him. You put your body through so much, and you never gave up. Super Bowl LI was one of the greatest catches I have ever seen.
Well said. If I were starting a team, Edelman would be the 1st receiver I'd choose. So clutch. He always gave 110%. Always!
One of my favorites to watch, when Floyd made that block against the dolphins. When I watched that game the first time, I thought he literally killed the guy. Floyd scored a TD in that game, too.
oh man i was thinking the same thing holy SHIT what a block
There's one where Edelman decleats a guy chasing Gronk. Julian plays a lively game of peek a boo.
Such a tragedy if his career is indeed over. Edelman is one of the most exciting players of his generation. I don't know what it takes to get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame anymore, but he certainly deserves to be there when his time comes !!!
Not being able to play football is not a tragedy.
Tyler Lockett has had a better career number wise and I don’t think Tyler will get in so..
Last one the best catch I have ever witnessed in the best comeback in Superbowl history there will never be another Superbowl like this us patriot fans were truly spoiled over the years I will never forget this game
He's a Hall of Famer! Best slot receiver ever and did something more! Tied with Rice for post season TDs.
Definitely not a Patriots fan but Julian was a real weapon and is absolutely hilarious on these pod cast. If you haven't seen him on these pod cast do yourself a favor and check them out. The way he mocks his former teammates and coach is freakin priceless 😂😂😂
Man, this guy! No matter what the scoreboard said, if this guy was on the field, the game wasn’t over. What a competitor
You mixed fine stationary, classy musical ambience, and football. I congratulate you good sir.
Edelman was one of the best. Got to love that block that set him free with that catch and run against Miami
That #1 catch is something else. Freeze at 6:30 too see the ball hovering 2 inches off the turf. But that pass to Amendola was a thing of beauty. Best looking pass thrown all season by a Patriot.
Who is here after the retirement of Julian :(
Me he is my favorite reciever
Not me
@@yb_ds Huh?
@@crazycasen6822 I’m not here after the retirement of Julian Edelman
@@yb_ds uh yes you are now
The Pats never lost a Super Bowl when Jules was on the field. He was money. Thanks
That Super Bowl’s catch is outstanding.
I could see 100 times and always find something new…
Goes to show us how valuable a commodity getting open in small spaces is. He was a third down machine, and hardly ever dropped a pass. The ultimate competitor and teammate.
#1 best catch in football history not even close. Gives me chills the second you see the snap.
David Tyree
I will miss Julian Edelman, he is my favorite receiver, now he is gone from the Patriots and maybe retire, it hurts, see you later Patriot Legend.
Feel like the two 3rd and 10 catches against the Chiefs in the afc championship should be a package deal in here somewhere.
The man will never pay for a beer in any New England bar for the rest of his life ! Thanks for the memories !
One of the best
The music was very relaxing and very well put together video. Some of those blocks made for Julian were incredible.
The way he skirts around defenders is amazing
What a terrific job with these highlights. Well done videos… and thank you. 🇺🇸
what an incredible team the patriots were at that time...Brady, Edelman, Amendoula, Gronk, Moss...ahhh I miss you!
Moss played with Wes Welker.
I miss them too
@1:50 his teammate layed a dude out for him that was also impressive
Nice to see some different plays than the typical highlights. What a career!
Aww Man. We miss you Jules! Thanks for the ride! :)
Thank you Jewels for all the great memories. Miss you every time the boys take the field. Go Pat's!!!!
hes the definition of "play through the whistle"
He is the definition of a steroid user
@@bobbluefield557 your the definition of a hater
Por jugadores así es que amamos éste juego!!! Puro corazón y calidad!!! The best!!!💪💪
There’s a clip of Belichick busting Welker over Edelman shining in a game when Welker was hurt . Made the reference about Wally Pipp being the first baseman before Lou Gehrig... Very prophetic looking back . I loved Troy Brown , but this guy is the best !
Absolute no brainer he is a HOF to me. One of the greatest players ever under pressure. He and Amendola were amazing at the time
Brady, Gronk, Edelman, Amendola, J White… what an unbelievable crew. And the Patriots had no plan to replace any of them.
And he’s hilarious on interviews
Fan from Canada, was actually in the stadium in Dallas to see no 5 live. Bucket list item watching them play.
Edelman is just a bad dude!! What a worrior on the field. Just clutch at all times! Thanks for everything Jules!
One of my favorites missed the list. The diving TD he had again Denver in the 24pt comback.
great list bro
I hope Julian makes it to the hall of fame. I know he maybe didn’t have the numbers but man he had the heart.
"Oh, that's a catch" is one of the greatest calls in the history of the Super Bowl.
Dude just walked in the huddle one day at Pats practice and everyone was like “Oh, hey whats up Wes?”
Of course number one greatest Catch in SB history!!
David Tyree
I remember his rookie NE season he return a TD even Bill was impressed.
Edelman Retires...Promptly watch highlights...
I'm not crying you're crying
I'm not crying, it's raining inside my house.
From what I have observed From the Atlanta game, Edelman said “I caught it” several times. Then he goes to Brady and says “let’s win the game for your mom” (who was sick). We could feel the momentum was changing.The Patriots went on to win the game from a big deficit. This is a player I admire. Many good plays.
i thought his mom was simply recovering from cancer or something, and this was her first game of the season
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more “clutch” Patriot. Not a bad 20 year run … 😎👍
clutch player, greatness! You will be missed for sure!
Dude is seriously underrated just because he had the goat throwing to him
Edelman is a hall of famer, most catches, yards and touchdown of any receiver in the post-season even surpassing the great Jerry Rice. He is the king of the white, undersize receiver, willing to play in the middle, and to top it all off, he was a former qb and even defensive back. This guy is a real football player folks.
At first I’m like, what does Tim Brown or Steve Largent have on Jules. Then I looked at the stats. He won’t get in the HOF, but he was awesome and a playoff Beast. He didn’t score a lot of TDs, but when you needed a first down or a big play, Edelman stepped up. He also played a little DB one year. Total package.
@Bryan Maclean not a chance.... he didn’t make a single Pro Bowl.... it will take years if he gets in at all
@@Grandizer8989 yeah very true but he had multiple 100 reception 1000 yard seasons he was a pro bowl snub so many times there is 100% a place for him in canton in my mind
His playoff career alone makes him a hall of famer... great guy and great teammate
Almost all of these are in playoff games.
He’s clutch
The Super Bowl catch makes up for the David Tyree helmet catch.
That block at 1:50 Though! JEEEZ
Isn’t that an illegal block in the back?
To me the football HOF is not about stats and rings its about the fooball player and JE deserves the spot in the Hof just because how he play the game
#1 perfectly sums up Edelman perfectly… a football player that never gives up.
That catch is incredible
Number is his greatest imo. That was the turning point of the game. That play represented the spirit of the team: never quit.
Man, I remember when he made that Super Bowl catch, in real time didn't think there was any way he caught it, then on the first replay in slow mo when I saw him re-grip it cleanly in the air I lose my fucking mind. One of the greatest playoff moments of all time.
Same! I was at a bar in Montreal full of Falcons fans and they went dead quiet when replay clearly showed that the ball didn't touch the ground.
We all knew #1. Best catch possibly ever in a super Bowl and Jones made a phenomenal catch on the falcons drive either right before or right after... but that miracle catch I'll never forget it for as long as I live. The one that still shocks me to this day is when Kam BELTED him and he got back up and kept running, I really thought Kam had knocked him out of the game. I know alot of people don't think he belongs in the Pro Football HoF but let's be real here if people like Shannon Sharpe can get it then he DEFINITELY deserves to be in. Not taking anything away from Shannon Sharpe he was a good player but #11 was a GREAT player and probably one of the "for the team" players to ever set foot on the field. You will be missed Jules good luck in your future endeavors!
Only one missing is that dope dive into the end zone on the TD in the broncos 24 pt comeback
That block by Floyd at 1:50 is sick.
That SB catch is one of the craziest things ive ever seen
An athlete to aspire to. I pray for you man.
Should go to the Hall of Fame
Does anyone know the title of the music this great video is set to?
Love the story Coach Belichick tells of JE coming to meetings the next week (after TD pass to Amandola) with ice on his arm... “gotta take care of the arm, coach.” Oh, and while I’m here, if you MUST include music with your sports videos take a tip from this one. You almost know there is music in the background!
Seeing him get a concussion going head on with kam and still running a few more yards after the catch made the case of being the most reliable receiver brady ever had.
You expected to win when Edelman was playing- supreme confidence in his preparation. Mentally tough and 2 steps beyond the defense always.
Pretty sure I know number one, like most here. I’ll watch now.
Greatest underrated player in nfl history that catch insane.
Edelman is one of the toughest guys to ever step on the field how many 5’10 Receivers can say they consistently bitched the legion of boom in the super bowl insanely talented dude.
You left off one of my favorite JE Catches... It was the Infamous Butt Fumble Game... after the Butt Fumble TD He caught a Fumble on the Next Kick Off & Scored another TD... Pats scored 3 TDs in 56 seconds.
What an athlete.
I would love to see him go to Tampa next season.
Says a lot about you when they cant fit any plays from your superbowl mvp performance into your highlight reel because of all the other great plays already in there.
That Catch against the Falcons is the greatest catch ever....
David Tyree
The best slot receiver ever.😊
Greatest postseason receiver ever
I know he gets praised for his toughness, versatility, trick play ability and circus catches… but boy was his footwork something as well
I miss that combo with Gronk in New England!!
Such an awesome and crazy but that intelligent player ... wooow
2:25 His biggest play is in the Super Bowl 49, not the touch down, but a play before the previous TD I believe, against Kam Chancellor. 4:32 I thought this not on the list 😁
Man, that block was brutal. But he manage to stay in the game, instead of ruled out on concussion.
I don’t care what anyone says, though I’m sure there’s a lot of people who would agree with me, he is a HOF player. Obviously not first ballet, but he definitely deserves it. So does Eli
2:20 he made that play they made the extra point then Seahawks made that juggling catch then malcome butlers game winning interception
Pats 28 - 24 Seahawks
Number 7, that block was bone crushing.
After The Catch🎈his corkscrew against buffalo is my favorite
I miss watching him on Sundays
1:50 Good job. That's how you win games.🔥🔥🔥
Forever be my favorite patriots wr 🙌🏽
How about the tricky play "Julian get in your spot" from Brady. I loved that one.
Im starting to think it dkesnt exist anymore but he had one catch where he went to hurdle and got hit into a butterfly kick to stay up and salvage a touch down but i cant find video of it anymore
The catch beautiful