Rugby Player Reacts to TRAVIS KELCE (Kansas City Chiefs, TE) #10 NFL Top 100 Players in 2022
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- Опубліковано 18 лис 2022
- Kelce comes in as the highest-ranked tight end in the Top 100 for the second consecutive season with 92 receptions for 1,125 yards and nine touchdowns in 2021. Benefitting from a simpatico rapport with his quarterback, the Chiefs’ sure-handed TE is a model for consistency and seizes big moments to help maintain success in Kansas City. Entering his 10th season, Kelce, a seven-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro, is putting together a career of historic proportions at his position. The 32-year-old is approaching the 10,000-yard mark for his career (9,006) and would surpass Rob Gronkowski (9,286 yards; fourth all time among tight ends) and Shannon Sharpe (9,961, fifth all time) in 2022 should he reach that milestone. That’s Hall of Fame-worthy territory for an overlooked third-round pick out of Cincinnati in 2013.
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800+ yds for a TE is a incredible year there are maybe 5-6 guys doing that a year which is what makes Kelce 7 straight 1,000 yard seasons so impressive.
Tight ends are what happen when you combine an offensive lineman with a wide receiver. They need to be able to block a lot and catch their targets.
Exactly what I was going to say, Tight Ends are like a WR/OT hybrid
Tight ends are much heavier than receivers. For example there can be a 6'3" wide receiver thats 200 lbs. but a 6'3" tight end would be around 240-260 lbs. Also, in most offenses the tight ends need to block.
Travis Kelce #87 KC Chiefs Absolutely the Best TE in the NFL.Hall of Famer 🏈🏆🟥🟨
The human joystick was Dante Hall's nickname. Love these long videos about chiefs players! Keep it up buddy, #ChiefsKingdom!
Nah, we are not losing Kelce. He's our Alex Gordon of football. He is a KC staple like Joe's KC. We f'ing love him. We have better learned our lesson with Tony G.
Dante hall is the human joystick 🕹
Historically TEs are there as an extra blocker but in modern offenses they have hybrids who can catch a pass and block.. This is extremely hard to defend especially with play action because you're expecting the TE to just block but he can also catch with the best of them
More times than not, Tight Ends have to block which is one of the most difficult tasks there is to do in the game of football. Especially in the NFL. In fact, unless you're one of the top guys in the league like Kelce, Kittle, Waller, etc., you're gonna be mostly blocking rather than running routes. Most teams keep 3 active TEs for gameday. 80-85% of those guys are really only looked at specifically as blockers by the coaching staff. Essentially they're smaller Offensive Lineman used for short distance plays, Goal Line packages, and Special Teams.
What makes Kelce so special is he's a great blocker AND he's one of the best receivers in general in the NFL.
Makes sense why your user handle is just "d!ck head" lol, literally makes perfect sense. Couldn't think of a better handle for someone like you than literally that lmfao 🤣 😂
Kelce is setting records weekly this season.
I always thought of Dante Hall when I heard the human joystick
Dante hall was x-factor pre dez
He was known as both, I didn't know Hester was called that too
loving these video lengths
Blocking is the difference. 👍
TE in position has changed a lot over the years. They used to be always lined up on the line, used mainly to block, accaisionaly go out for passes.
With more athletic TE, They started spreading them out and using them more like recievers, they cause a huge mismatch, defensive backs are too small to cover them, and linebackers usually too slow.
It's overall size not just height.
A tight end is a very flexible offensive lineman. Most teams use them primarily for blocking, but every now and then you get someone like Gonzalez or Gronkowski or Kelce. Receivers really only catch the ball. A good tight end can block, run and catch the ball. Very special ones get a lot of yards after the catch and are very hard to stop because they are such big guys.
Mark Bavaro . The original gronk.
2021 divisional playoff game can be summed up in 2 words...thirteen seconds.
Tight ends are lineman that can receive the ball
a tight end is a position, so it has to filled by a certain player. height and weight can very a lot but they have to be large enough to block ATLEAST for a short period before they go for a pass, and even this varies depending on the team. A more run heavy team will need a larger TE, or someone who can block. Wide receivers are still expected to block, but not larger players like DE or DTs. TE is basically this difference
The name Tight End comes from the fact that the "End" of the line can either be "Tight" (lined up next to the tackle in a 3 point stance) or "Split" from the line (separate from the offensive line, usually near the numbers) as a Wide Receiver. Because Tight Ends are on the inside, the strengths of most TEs include blocking and running routes over the middle of the field. A Tight End is bigger for this reason and used to block members of the opposing team's front 7 when not running routes. On the other hand, Split Ends are Wide Receivers who usually line up to the wide side of the field and have to run deeper routes, slants, and face press coverage and double coverage from defensive backs. Blocking is less important to a Wide Receiver's skillset and they usually have to block members of the opposing team's defensive backfield, not the front 7 (big guys). The ideal Split End is somebody like Randy Moss, and the ideal Tight End is somebody like Gronkowski.
The position of Tight End can be looked at as a hybrid of an offensive lineman and a Wide Receiver, and thus they have a very unique and sought after body type and level of athleticism. Travis Kelce is an especially Wide Receiver-esque Tight End, perhaps the most in the history of the game, but there are others like him such as Tony Gonzalez and Antonio Gates. It just so happens that Kelce is not known for his blocking but for his routes, ball skills, and running after the catch, like a WR. Tight Ends like George Kittle and Gronk are more prototypical Tight Ends in the sense that their blocking abilities are as important to their game as their receiving abilities.
Yea no. I created tight end. It actually means people with tight hands
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Why do you trash on him so much? The position TE and WR has more to do with skill ideally you want a bigger guy playing tight end but when your damn good like kelce who if he was switched to WR he’d be in the conversation for best WR in the NFL, fuck it put him anywhere on the field, TE lines up in a different spot generally and and most aren’t nearly as good as kelce, they also have to do a lot of blocking with their hand in the Dirt pretty much becoming a part of the O-line but they can run a route or just block
Holy shit man you need to check out shady McCoy. One of the most unique running styles I’ve seen
Tony G is indeed still the greatest TE of all time next to gronk. But kelce is right there imo right behind them
Gates?
@@i_fuze_hostages6 gates probably number 5
@@94FADE who’s 4
@@i_fuze_hostages6 I got Tony g or gronk either 1-2 it can go any way Shannon sharp at 3 and Yeah I think gates and kelce can go either way at 4-5. But I think when kelce is done he will have the better career so I got him at 4 then gates 5
@@94FADE Shannon Sharpe at 3?!? If we’re putting WR tight ends in, then Kelce is above Sharpe. Also Gronk and Kelce are the same age but one is in his prime and the other is twice retired.
Travis Kelce, George Kittle and most of the tight ends are about the same size as Jonah Lomu,but they do much more than just run with the ball..I don't think Lomu could have played in the NFL..The hits are much more intense, and you can't run standing straight up like Lomu does. He would also have to block and catch hard passes..He has also never been hit by a linebacker for four quarters..Hayne was Rugby's best shot at having a Rugby player contribute to an NFL team, but he couldn't handle the hits either..He quit. Valentine Holmes tried too, but he wasn't big enough, or tough enough.The fourth and fifth string guys that didn't make the team, ate Holmes for lunch,but i give him credit for trying... Rugby is Checkers..NFL is Chess !
You will love looking at LeSean McCoy highlights... changed the game
@@donniefeldick2428 the real fool is the one being a negative little man getting upset over someone giving a suggestion that this particular content creator would enjoy watching because he had a very unique running style… go back to being miserable :)
You would LOVE LeSean McCoy!! You have to watch him soon
I just went and checked 6’5 still
Why do you use wiki instead of NFL Stat websites? Wiki is not up-to-date.
I miss jahri a lot on the saints
I been saying Jacob please react to lesean “SHADY” McCoy you love running backs and shifty players and he is the shiftiest running back of all time the only other who is in the same class is the great Barry sanders
WRs aren’t really expected to block. TEs are. That’s the difference. Some WRs have to block on runs, but they’re usually blocking corners. Sometimes a WR might be expected to crack block an end or LB but that’s more about deception than pure blocking ability. TEs are put right on the line and are routinely expected to block defensive ends and linebackers 1v1 which is obviously much harder.
A big WR might weigh 220-230. A small TE would weigh about 240. Bigger tight ends can get up to 270 or so. Probably has less to do with height than weight, though TEs do tend to be taller, but it’s the strength that helps with blocking, not the height. There’s tall WRs like Mike Evans who is 6’5 but that doesn’t make him a TE since he weighs about 225 and I guarantee you he doesn’t want to be on the line blocking DEs like a TE.
That ASSUME thing I remember seeing on an episode of Barny Miller show when i was a little kid! Im 51 now