What I think will happen is that Rodgers will get cut from the Jets after this season, and then sign a 2 year contract with the Vikings before calling it a career
Personally I think Tom Brady really elevated the stock of other players at similar ages, but he was ultimately the exception. Very few people can remain competitive in football at that age, let alone at age 45, and while Brady could, not that many other players could. Yet, teams are signing older QBs because they think they can produce like Brady can.
Trust me. People are going to make all the excuses in the world, because he was just that good. Also, was George Blanda too much of a kicker to be on the list, or did I just didn't see him.
You missed George Blanda, who started a game at quarterback in 1968 at the age of 41. He came into games as a backup QB all the way until 1975, at the age of 48.
He started a game in 1969 at 41. Sunday Nov 10, 1968 Against the Broncos. Raiders won 43-7. Blanda had 4 TD passes, 5 extra points and two field goals.
Ever thought about doing a video on Earl Morral? Dude was arguably the greatest backup QB in history, being instrumental in the Baltimore Colts Super Bowl and the Dolphins’ perfect season
I think Chicago Bears history could have been different had they held on to Flutie. Rewind to the 1987 NFL Draft. The Bears pass on Jim Harbaugh and draft the powerful running back Christian Okoye instead. Jim McMahon remains the starter at quarterback those two seasons, but with Okoye carrying the ball, the Bears steamroll their way to the Super Bowl in '87 and '88.
interesting thing about Brett Favre's last season, he had his career high in pass yds in a game with 446, which is also the most passing yds a QB over 40 ever had in a single game. Also the only QB other than Brady to have over 350 pass yds in a game.
That was Favres best year.. he barely threw INTs. Yeah they’re always gonna roll the INT he threw against the Saints. But the Vikings fumbled that game several times… I don’t think Brett was the reason they lost that game, he was the reason they were there.. Peterson doesn’t fumble twice it’s a way different story. On top of that the saints put a bounty on his head, and idc what you say the league was in on it. There were hits on Favre that deserved ejections and suspensions into the next season, they were trying to kill him… the league would never allow Brady to be hit like that
Favre lost his best receiver(s) that year too even before the season started plus other injuries too. I always felt like he didn't have a chance that year as a result.
@@BillyBob-ti2fz I'm not a Favre fan, but Aaron's take was spot on. Favre wasn't the reason they lost that game. It just appeals to fans who can't analyze the game on a more complex level, to look at one play at the end of the game and say that cost them the game.
Darrell Green recorded his last interception as a starting CB at 41. Find that way more impressive than a 40+ qb. Edit: Even crazier he got playing time considering the other CBs on the roster that year were Deion Sanders and Champ Bailey .
@@disgracecentral nah CB is definitely most an athletic and durability feat imo. CB dishing out 50+ tackles a season on top of their job of coverage. A QB gets PISSED if they're hit 40-50 times a season.
@@morsumbra9692 For one, CB aren’t even close to other positions in terms of tackling if we wanna talk about physical demand. 2, tackling is NOT the same as getting tackled. If you have played football you know but even if you haven’t injuries will tell you that is definitely the case. 3, not only goes a QB get sacked on average during a full season about 30-40 times a year. They get HIT (separate stat) around 50+ times a year on top of that. Not to mention tackles they receive when they run which is more and more common, and stuff not accounted for like general contact they receive on most plays. They also throw the ball, which if you ask me, players like Brady and Brees who were still throwing well consistently every week multiple plays in a row at age 40 plus is very impressive. Especially Brady who could still drive the ball downfield with strength. I as a healthy young adult, do not have the endurance or arm strength to throw a foot ball 10+ yards 20-30+ times in a game bro. I’m not shitting on Corners because they have a specific and important job and those who do it really well deserve praise but I can’t look at Players who accomplished things like Brees or Brady did and honestly say it isn’t the most impressive feats for old players. Especially when we consider the fact that across all positions even for kickers it’s exceptionally rare to start or do well at all at 40+ lol
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We are going to look back at the 2020’s and say the AFC was way better than the NFC. Much like the NFC was much better in the 80’s and early to mid 90’s, and the AFC was in the 2000’s.
I'm surprised you didn't go in depth about George Blanda. At age 40, he was picked up by the Raiders ad became Captain Comeback filling in for Daryle Lamonica when he got hurt
Personally, the physical drop off between 40 and 42 is immense. 42-45 there is little physical change but mentally you are forced to admit what you can no longer do
Crazy that Brady in his age 43, 44, and 45 seasons lead the league in air yards every year. Even in his "worst" year in 2022 he still had 25 tds to 9ints and threw the ball more than anyone in the league. We'll never see it again.
@@ChillConservative2k15 Yea there run blocking was terrible. I'm just referring to how crazy it is that a 45 year old was somehow was playing qb in the nfl at 45 nonetheless leading the league in attempts and competitions.
I think we will see more QBs have success after 40 due to the rule changes that protect the QB. I don’t think it will become “normal”, but it will increase.
Great analysis, as always. Now, how about running the numbers for say quarterbacks under 27? 28-35? 35-39? It would be interesting to see which cohort results in best 'performance'.
Aren't we forgetting George Blanda, particularly that legendary 5-game stretch in 1970 when he was 43? Granted, he wasn't the starter per se (and he was technically listed as a kicker at the end of his career) but he proved he was still a clutch quarterback with grey hair all over. (Also I could've sworn Peyton Manning was 40 in 2015. Huh. Guess not.)
Playing QB is a lot different now. A 40 year old QB has a lot less mileage and take fewer bad hits. It's not surprising that the most recent 40 year old QBs have had the most success.
George Blanda. 1970. Three off the bench wins for the Raiders at age 43. Won AP male athlete of the year and Bert Bell awards. Through two TD passes in relief in 27-17 loss in AFC title game (17-32 for 271. 2 TDs, 3 Ints)
didnt realize rodgers was close to being 40 now and watching this after the injury he had. i wonder if he will come back mid season like he plans or if the injury is going to the thing the stops Him from playing
I think the biggest thing that's overlooked (definitely gets mentioned but not emphasized enough I think) is what kind of game the greats of old played in. The hits and "protection" they had, from rules and equipment, was soo much more difficult and it's just not emphasized nearly enough. Then you have to remember the attitude at practices and games, the fields they played on, the training/medical techniques, all of that, was just a WHOLE different game. The thing I think I've never heard anyone mention is they dealt with those circumstances not just in the league, but high-school and college as well, and you have to know there was quite a few coaches that were just complete hard-asses that just ruined them. That's what completely floors me, different times, different men. (Copied from a thread cuz i think it's definitely important enough to mention)
While I agree with a lot, the modern game has at least (if not more) injuries then in the early days. And while the rules have changed, the physicallity hasnt. Edge rushers are faster, heavier and stronger then in thos early days. And its not even close. A modern day OLB or DE is a former DT or OL men in the 60's and 70's... So if a 6'5 265 lbs guy who runs the 40 yeard dash in 4.5 seconds crushes down on you, it still hurts. There is a reason why Brady outlasted each and every player drafted like 5 years after him, while still being a top 10 QB in the league. Brady had the luck (or perfect body and stretching routine, dont know) to never have any serious upper body injuries. Not one... No neck injuries, no back injuries, no shoulder injuries, no elbow injuries... nothing. His legs dont really matter, cause he was never a mobile Quaterback. And all that while playing Football for over 30 years! Thats more or less a miracle while getting sacked 565 times in the NFL alone (all time record), not to mention 1000's of QB hits and all the sacks/hits he took before entering the NBA! If I look at Rodgers injury history on the other hand... I dont see him playing a lot more productive years in the league. 1, maybe 2 if he can stay healthy at best. So to bring it all full circle. Yes modern training methods, medical treatments became way better over the decades and the rule changes helped as well. But on the other hand the pressure put on the human bodies is even higher in my opinion. And thats true for basically every sport. How many guys played 82 games in the 70's and 80's in the NBA, how man do that today? Lebron (like brady) holds basically every scoring record in the League, but only played 82 games ONCE in his career... Kareem 8as an example) on the other hand 5 years...
Favre had a great season at 40. He had 30 TDs and 8 INT. He also lead the Vikings to an OT NFC Championship Game. He was being targeted by the Saints in that game.
Thank you for putting McCown up there, I was about to lose it. He came in the game in relief and played through a hamstring injury that he said entirely tore the muscle off the bone. Gutsy shit right there, but the Eagles didn't have anyone else to play.
There's George Blanda who at age 43 in 1970 had a remarkable five-game run as a QB and kicker. Against the Steelers, Blanda threw for three touchdowns in relief of an injured Daryle Lamonica. One week later, his 48-yard field goal with three seconds remaining tied 17-17 the Kansas City Chiefs 17-17. Next game he again came off the bench to throw a touchdown pass to tie the Cleveland Browns with a minute 30 remaining, then kicked a 53-yard field goal with 3 seconds left for the 23-20 win. In the team's next game, Blanda replaced Lamonica in the fourth quarter and connected with Fred Biletnikoff on a touchdown pass with two minutes left in the game to defeat the Denver Broncos, 24-19. The following week, Blanda's 16-yard field goal in the closing seconds defeated the San Diego Chargers, 20-17
I think Aaron is gonna be pretty dangerous. With that defense, he won’t have to carry the team. If the Jets would’ve had even a mediocre, but solid, QB last year, that defense would’ve taken them to the playoffs. I’m sure Aaron can easily do that (barring injury, of course).
Look Aaron Rodgers is great but aside from the defense being quite a bit better, he’s going to offense with few playmakers and a worse line. I will accept that the Jets playmakers haven’t had a QB to truly bring them up so we will have to see but aside from that he’s in a division with a Super Bowl favorite in the Bills, and up and coming, electric offense with the Dolphins AND you can’t discount the Patriots who will play tough and hold their own. That’s just their division. The AFC will be a blood bath once again and you can’t get by on just being good, if you aren’t elite you might not even limp into a wildcard game lol
@@seanlevy6027 Yeah I'm weirded out too by the seemingly widening assumption that the Jets have a more talented team then those GB squads he couldn't do it with, that capitalized on a division that wildly varied in quality year-year. I don't see him being the equivalent that Farve was in Minnesota that first year. He might not have to be, but I feel like the Jets wouldn't have gotten him if he couldn't be.
@@poopsock7493On November 11th, 1968, Blanda is listed as a starter on pro football reference in a game where he threw 26 passes (in other games with just kicks he isn’t listed as starting). He was 41 at the time. That’s why I thought he started. Correct me if I’m wrong.
Unitas won a Super Bowl out of prime at age 37, and made one more AFC Championship Game as the primary starting quarterback in 1971 at age 38. Colts had a very good defense and run game at the time, and the 71 Colts allowed the fewest first downs of any team in the 70’s, and fewer than anyone since.
I think the trend will most likely continue as stated in the video; Rodgers will have a solid first few seasons at age 40-41 before beginning to more noticeably decline. I can see him going out in a similar way to Brees, where he continues to produce in areas he has always been efficient at his entire career (TD/INT ratio, completion percentage, etc) but not at the level of his MVP years and the numbers will slowly go down. I dont see a Tom Brady late season renaissance and the jets will most likely be a low end wildcard team for the next few years that gets bounced early
This is why Brady is the undisputed Goat by not only what he accomplished and his stats but what he was able to accomplish after the age of 40 and played like a guy in his 20’s in their prime while everyone else who tried to play at 40+ was barely hanging on, I do think Brees was great especially at 40 and I believe he retired a season to early, but look at Aaron Rodgers, last year he played the majority of last season at 38 years old and he struggled, I believe during the 2015-16 season Brady was 38 and just go look at highlights from that season how much more awareness and how fast Brady threw and he had a zip on the ball and just everything looked like he was still in his 20’s all the way up until like 2021 for him where as Rodgers is now struggling and is looking like one of those guys who’s barely holding on now, and Rodgers is only 39 now 38 last year
I passed by Warren Moon at this year's Home Run Derby. I wanted to stop him and say hi, but didn't want to disturb him when he's gotta be there just to have a good time.
Hey man. Would you make a doc about Pat Mahomes story? He’s the new top dog and I can’t find a full story of him… which seems absurd to me! He’s the possible next GOAT and take the crown from Brady… I wanna know what’s his high school story too. I heard he only played QB as a junior.
Honorable mention to Ben Roethlisberger, who, despite retiring at 39 played like he was 46 years old man what a legend
Big Ben lead his team to the playoffs every year he played too
@@benjaminmiller788”lead”
@@benjaminmiller788he got carried in his last year and played like dogshit in the playoffs
Legendary woman respecter, too 🙌🏻
Dude got hit so much due to his playstyle that im surprised he lasted as long as he did.
the most impressive feat from an NFL player at age 40 was Jerry Rice catching over 90 balls and 1200 rec yds in his age 40 season.
His longevity is up there with LeBron and Tom Brady
I don’t see any way that his career yards record will ever be broken
@@connorreed314 absolutely no way. if a receiver were to have 15 seasons with 1500 rec yds he'd still be a few hundred yds short of Rice.
Idk darrell green recorded his last interception at 41. Being a starting cb at 42 is wild.
That didnt happen.
Brady had so many accolades in his 40’s KTO didn’t even mention him throwing for 505 yards, and 3 TDs in the Super Bowl
Its insane how bad the Chiefs were in the super bowl
@@simon_carrick81982018 Super Bowl not 55
@@simon_carrick8198***eagles super bowl, not the chiefs one.
Brady's stats after 40 alone would put him atop the Bears's franchise QB records. You can let that one sink in. lol.
well he is a cheater
What I think will happen is that Rodgers will get cut from the Jets after this season, and then sign a 2 year contract with the Vikings before calling it a career
Lol.
I'll bet on that
With the saints ending his career in the nfc championship via bounty gate
@@dougefresh8029 And then 15 years from now, a new volleyball court will open at Cal that was funded by misused welfare funds
@@dougefresh8029 they should put an asterisk.
Personally I think Tom Brady really elevated the stock of other players at similar ages, but he was ultimately the exception. Very few people can remain competitive in football at that age, let alone at age 45, and while Brady could, not that many other players could. Yet, teams are signing older QBs because they think they can produce like Brady can.
Trust me. People are going to make all the excuses in the world, because he was just that good. Also, was George Blanda too much of a kicker to be on the list, or did I just didn't see him.
@@matthewhenningervonada9914pretty sure blanda converted to kicker full time by his late thirties
Nolan Ryan-esque exception
tbh, I still think Brady was juicing. Remember Lance Armstrong? Brady retired but he looks like he could still play.
@@GizmoMaltese I can't tell; I heard Manning was on HGH, but unless some news comes out then I have to assume he wasn't.
Are we just going to ignore Sonny Jurgensen throwing a behind the back pass⁉️
How about Kenny Stabler throwing a 40-50 yard pass referee style (underhanded). This was when he played for the Saints before he retired.
That is crazy!!
Well he was 39 & 1/2.
That was sweet. I haven’t seen that highlight since I was a kid, watching an NFL Films video.
Yes, bc only Patrick Mahomes can do that. Everyone knows Mahomes is the first QB ever to do anything ever. Just ask Cris Collinsworth or Tony Romo.
"Barring injury".
Now it's not even certain he'll join the 40+ list at all. I imagine he'll try a comeback but nothing is guaranteed.
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This aged well
You missed George Blanda, who started a game at quarterback in 1968 at the age of 41. He came into games as a backup QB all the way until 1975, at the age of 48.
Yup, he always gets overlooked.
I was thinking this the whole time. Won a regular season game. Played in the AFC championship.
Did he actually start?
He started a game in 1969 at 41. Sunday Nov 10, 1968 Against the Broncos. Raiders won 43-7. Blanda had 4 TD passes, 5 extra points and two field goals.
@@ScottTaylor-ru3hihe also started a good bit of the 1970 season at qb after Daryl lamonica was injured
Ever thought about doing a video on Earl Morral? Dude was arguably the greatest backup QB in history, being instrumental in the Baltimore Colts Super Bowl and the Dolphins’ perfect season
Earl Morral had a good, long career. Probably the definitive backup quarterback, and definitely worth a video.
Nick Foles was Super Bowl MVP as a backup. He’s EASILY the greatest backup QB ever.
@@Andrew-bd8dche had one insane run but that's basically it
@@Andrew-bd8dc def the best single season backup QB ever but it was only a single season that he was able to do that
@@Andrew-bd8dcJeff hostetler won a super Bowl as a backup with giants so Foles wasn't the first to do it
Brady was just in a class of his own. Insane.
Brady is just on another level.
Hes insane
1:43 that might be one of the most impressive throws ive ever seen
Jurgenson was known as "the best pure passer" when he played.
Doug Flutie was so underrated and could have done much more if teams gave him more time.
He did it in the cfl when the cfl was still somewhat good
I think Chicago Bears history could have been different had they held on to Flutie. Rewind to the 1987 NFL Draft. The Bears pass on Jim Harbaugh and draft the powerful running back Christian Okoye instead. Jim McMahon remains the starter at quarterback those two seasons, but with Okoye carrying the ball, the Bears steamroll their way to the Super Bowl in '87 and '88.
interesting thing about Brett Favre's last season, he had his career high in pass yds in a game with 446, which is also the most passing yds a QB over 40 ever had in a single game. Also the only QB other than Brady to have over 350 pass yds in a game.
That was Favres best year.. he barely threw INTs. Yeah they’re always gonna roll the INT he threw against the Saints. But the Vikings fumbled that game several times… I don’t think Brett was the reason they lost that game, he was the reason they were there.. Peterson doesn’t fumble twice it’s a way different story. On top of that the saints put a bounty on his head, and idc what you say the league was in on it. There were hits on Favre that deserved ejections and suspensions into the next season, they were trying to kill him… the league would never allow Brady to be hit like that
Brady threw for 505 yards in Super Bowl 52. February 2018, he was 40+ at the time.
Favre lost his best receiver(s) that year too even before the season started plus other injuries too. I always felt like he didn't have a chance that year as a result.
@@cubswincubswinaoBrett farve was terrible against the saints and threw one of the dumbest ints I’ve ever seen. He cost his team the game
@@BillyBob-ti2fz I'm not a Favre fan, but Aaron's take was spot on. Favre wasn't the reason they lost that game. It just appeals to fans who can't analyze the game on a more complex level, to look at one play at the end of the game and say that cost them the game.
Coming back to this after what happened to Aaron is painful, to say the least.
Darrell Green recorded his last interception as a starting CB at 41. Find that way more impressive than a 40+ qb.
Edit: Even crazier he got playing time considering the other CBs on the roster that year were Deion Sanders and Champ Bailey .
No he didn't
@@poopsock7493darrell Greene most certainly did. And is one of the best to ever play the game.
Not to diminish Darrell Green but I’d hardly call that more impressive than a QB who will take more punishment in a typical game playing at 40+ lol
@@disgracecentral nah CB is definitely most an athletic and durability feat imo. CB dishing out 50+ tackles a season on top of their job of coverage. A QB gets PISSED if they're hit 40-50 times a season.
@@morsumbra9692 For one, CB aren’t even close to other positions in terms of tackling if we wanna talk about physical demand. 2, tackling is NOT the same as getting tackled. If you have played football you know but even if you haven’t injuries will tell you that is definitely the case. 3, not only goes a QB get sacked on average during a full season about 30-40 times a year. They get HIT (separate stat) around 50+ times a year on top of that. Not to mention tackles they receive when they run which is more and more common, and stuff not accounted for like general contact they receive on most plays. They also throw the ball, which if you ask me, players like Brady and Brees who were still throwing well consistently every week multiple plays in a row at age 40 plus is very impressive. Especially Brady who could still drive the ball downfield with strength. I as a healthy young adult, do not have the endurance or arm strength to throw a foot ball 10+ yards 20-30+ times in a game bro. I’m not shitting on Corners because they have a specific and important job and those who do it really well deserve praise but I can’t look at Players who accomplished things like Brees or Brady did and honestly say it isn’t the most impressive feats for old players. Especially when we consider the fact that across all positions even for kickers it’s exceptionally rare to start or do well at all at 40+ lol
Sick edit at the end. I enjoyed the video very much, thank you for the great content.
Glad you enjoyed it!
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@dougefresh8029 watch your mouth man!
@@poopsock7493 you got it poop sock
@@dougefresh8029thanks
Just had to say as a Bengals fan, the AFC is absolutely ridiculous this year
Aye there be monsters here.
We are going to look back at the 2020’s and say the AFC was way better than the NFC.
Much like the NFC was much better in the 80’s and early to mid 90’s, and the AFC was in the 2000’s.
I got Chiefs, Chargers Bengals top 3 in AFC
@@fortynights1513we all know that now
“Barring an injury”
I'm surprised you didn't go in depth about George Blanda. At age 40, he was picked up by the Raiders ad became Captain Comeback filling in for Daryle Lamonica when he got hurt
Blanda and Earl Morrall.
Personally, the physical drop off between 40 and 42 is immense. 42-45 there is little physical change but mentally you are forced to admit what you can no longer do
Crazy that Brady in his age 43, 44, and 45 seasons lead the league in air yards every year. Even in his "worst" year in 2022 he still had 25 tds to 9ints and threw the ball more than anyone in the league. We'll never see it again.
@@mattbedrosian5298 He threw the ball a lot cuz he had to, their oline couldnt run block
@@ChillConservative2k15 Yea there run blocking was terrible. I'm just referring to how crazy it is that a 45 year old was somehow was playing qb in the nfl at 45 nonetheless leading the league in attempts and competitions.
Matt Hasselbeck was so underrated one of my fav qbs. Ppl forget in the beastquake game he threw 4 tds
that beautiful rainbow pass to Mike Williams tho. With a cast on. That guy was a gamer.
I just remember him for his classic "We want the ball, and we're going to score" line and then throwing an INT shortly after.
Hey man i just gotta say i mess wit ur work heavy💪. Im glad i came across ur channel. Seriously one of the few 10/10 channels on youtube imo
I appreciate that!
I think we will see more QBs have success after 40 due to the rule changes that protect the QB.
I don’t think it will become “normal”, but it will increase.
George Blanda playing QB at age 48! Started his last game at 41
Technically not NFL. That’s probably why he wasn’t included.
@@RBSmada The NFL recognizes AFL stats as their own, so he should have been included.
@@MarkZickefoose I didn’t make the video.
@@RBSmada No one thought you did.
My gosh these videos are great! Very impressive
Dude I love your content!!! Keep it up KTO!
You still have the best outro on UA-cam.
Easiest click ever when a new KTO video drops!
These videos are really interesting
This aged like wine.
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That edit at the end was clean. By far my favorite jets memory from this season buddy got cooked. Great video as always
Great analysis, as always. Now, how about running the numbers for say quarterbacks under 27? 28-35? 35-39?
It would be interesting to see which cohort results in best 'performance'.
that end edit of rodgers and then mike whites touchdown pass was clean
"barring an injury Rodgers should still be able to play at that time"😢
Great video per usual, love the work KTO. You inspire me to be better, keep it up
I always thought George Blanda played a game as Quarterback after he turned 40. He didnt retire until he was almost 50...
Outro edit was soo fire!
This did not age well........will Rogers ever play at 40+?
5:28 I was at that STL game! 😂 really introduced me to cowboys fandom
Love your video KTO and keep up the great work
That behind the back throw from Jurgensen was insane
Wherever your shoulder is pointing that is where the ball is going kids.
Barring an injury 💀💀
George Blanda was a QB and a kicker for the Raiders well past the age of 40.. not even a mention
Barring an injury it’s the curse of KTO
Aren't we forgetting George Blanda, particularly that legendary 5-game stretch in 1970 when he was 43?
Granted, he wasn't the starter per se (and he was technically listed as a kicker at the end of his career) but he proved he was still a clutch quarterback with grey hair all over.
(Also I could've sworn Peyton Manning was 40 in 2015. Huh. Guess not.)
After Week 1 I can confirm Aaron didn't do that well
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6:09 bro goes from disappointed to angry real quick
With Aaron Rodgers under center for the Jets, they might be able to win EIGHT games this season!
It also depends on how their defense performs because last year it was actually very good.
11*
If their defense is as good statistically, they'll win 10 games. Hell, maybe 12.
Depends on the defense and how effective breece is coming back
But, as Rodgers has gotten older he's become very adverse to throwing risky passes.
Playing QB is a lot different now. A 40 year old QB has a lot less mileage and take fewer bad hits. It's not surprising that the most recent 40 year old QBs have had the most success.
Barring an injury
Proceeds to get hurt in 3 minutes
0:08 that did not age very well
I think Rogers is going to get hurt his fourth snap of the first drive he takes with the Jets
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George Blanda. 1970. Three off the bench wins for the Raiders at age 43. Won AP male athlete of the year and Bert Bell awards. Through two TD passes in relief in 27-17 loss in AFC title game (17-32 for 271. 2 TDs, 3 Ints)
didnt realize rodgers was close to being 40 now and watching this after the injury he had. i wonder if he will come back mid season like he plans or if the injury is going to the thing the stops Him from playing
😂 you curse Aaron Rodgers..."barring an injury 🤕🩸" lol
I guess George Blanda and Don Strock never played QB at 40. Interesting video.
Strock played his last game in 1988 at 38.
Blanda started one game at quarterback in the AFL at 41 in 1968.
Nice edit at the end.
You know, this is a great idea you should do a deep dive on. I'd watch a video of comparing 40+ w a vs their comps
6:16 bruh I’m crying 😂😂😂 announcer was pissed
I think the biggest thing that's overlooked (definitely gets mentioned but not emphasized enough I think) is what kind of game the greats of old played in. The hits and "protection" they had, from rules and equipment, was soo much more difficult and it's just not emphasized nearly enough. Then you have to remember the attitude at practices and games, the fields they played on, the training/medical techniques, all of that, was just a WHOLE different game. The thing I think I've never heard anyone mention is they dealt with those circumstances not just in the league, but high-school and college as well, and you have to know there was quite a few coaches that were just complete hard-asses that just ruined them. That's what completely floors me, different times, different men.
(Copied from a thread cuz i think it's definitely important enough to mention)
While I agree with a lot, the modern game has at least (if not more) injuries then in the early days. And while the rules have changed, the physicallity hasnt. Edge rushers are faster, heavier and stronger then in thos early days. And its not even close. A modern day OLB or DE is a former DT or OL men in the 60's and 70's... So if a 6'5 265 lbs guy who runs the 40 yeard dash in 4.5 seconds crushes down on you, it still hurts. There is a reason why Brady outlasted each and every player drafted like 5 years after him, while still being a top 10 QB in the league.
Brady had the luck (or perfect body and stretching routine, dont know) to never have any serious upper body injuries. Not one... No neck injuries, no back injuries, no shoulder injuries, no elbow injuries... nothing. His legs dont really matter, cause he was never a mobile Quaterback. And all that while playing Football for over 30 years! Thats more or less a miracle while getting sacked 565 times in the NFL alone (all time record), not to mention 1000's of QB hits and all the sacks/hits he took before entering the NBA!
If I look at Rodgers injury history on the other hand... I dont see him playing a lot more productive years in the league. 1, maybe 2 if he can stay healthy at best. So to bring it all full circle. Yes modern training methods, medical treatments became way better over the decades and the rule changes helped as well. But on the other hand the pressure put on the human bodies is even higher in my opinion. And thats true for basically every sport. How many guys played 82 games in the 70's and 80's in the NBA, how man do that today? Lebron (like brady) holds basically every scoring record in the League, but only played 82 games ONCE in his career... Kareem 8as an example) on the other hand 5 years...
That outro 🔥🔥🔥
“Barring injury”😂
Favre had a great season at 40. He had 30 TDs and 8 INT. He also lead the Vikings to an OT NFC Championship Game. He was being targeted by the Saints in that game.
33 TD and 7 INT.
Thank you for putting McCown up there, I was about to lose it. He came in the game in relief and played through a hamstring injury that he said entirely tore the muscle off the bone. Gutsy shit right there, but the Eagles didn't have anyone else to play.
"Barring an injury, Rodgers should still be playing at that time"
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Barring an injury
Famous last words
There's George Blanda who at age 43 in 1970 had a remarkable five-game run as a QB and kicker. Against the Steelers, Blanda threw for three touchdowns in relief of an injured Daryle Lamonica. One week later, his 48-yard field goal with three seconds remaining tied 17-17 the Kansas City Chiefs 17-17. Next game he again came off the bench to throw a touchdown pass to tie the Cleveland Browns with a minute 30 remaining, then kicked a 53-yard field goal with 3 seconds left for the 23-20 win. In the team's next game, Blanda replaced Lamonica in the fourth quarter and connected with Fred Biletnikoff on a touchdown pass with two minutes left in the game to defeat the Denver Broncos, 24-19. The following week, Blanda's 16-yard field goal in the closing seconds defeated the San Diego Chargers, 20-17
I think Aaron is gonna be pretty dangerous. With that defense, he won’t have to carry the team. If the Jets would’ve had even a mediocre, but solid, QB last year, that defense would’ve taken them to the playoffs. I’m sure Aaron can easily do that (barring injury, of course).
I hope Aaron Rodgers has a career ending injury
He had better rosters in Green Bay and couldn’t even get past the first round except once
Look Aaron Rodgers is great but aside from the defense being quite a bit better, he’s going to offense with few playmakers and a worse line. I will accept that the Jets playmakers haven’t had a QB to truly bring them up so we will have to see but aside from that he’s in a division with a Super Bowl favorite in the Bills, and up and coming, electric offense with the Dolphins AND you can’t discount the Patriots who will play tough and hold their own. That’s just their division. The AFC will be a blood bath once again and you can’t get by on just being good, if you aren’t elite you might not even limp into a wildcard game lol
He won’t be , being seem to forget how shitty of a division be played in his whole career , was like playing a high school team 6 times a season.
@@seanlevy6027 Yeah I'm weirded out too by the seemingly widening assumption that the Jets have a more talented team then those GB squads he couldn't do it with, that capitalized on a division that wildly varied in quality year-year. I don't see him being the equivalent that Farve was in Minnesota that first year. He might not have to be, but I feel like the Jets wouldn't have gotten him if he couldn't be.
The ending 🔥
George Blanda started a game at quarterback in 1968 at age 41, and I don’t se him listed.
He already have a video
No he didn't
@@poopsock7493On November 11th, 1968, Blanda is listed as a starter on pro football reference in a game where he threw 26 passes (in other games with just kicks he isn’t listed as starting).
He was 41 at the time.
That’s why I thought he started. Correct me if I’m wrong.
AFL
@fortynights1513 you are wrong
Seeing Johnny Unitas in a haircut thats not a flat top makes him unrecognizable.
Unitas won a Super Bowl out of prime at age 37, and made one more AFC Championship Game as the primary starting quarterback in 1971 at age 38.
Colts had a very good defense and run game at the time, and the 71 Colts allowed the fewest first downs of any team in the 70’s, and fewer than anyone since.
Warren Moon is criminally underrated
Love the nfl videos. Can we also get some more college content?
subbed in the first minute of the video because of the data displays, I love me some data
George Blanda is my favorite old man football player!
Brady was just in a class of his own. Insane.. Brady is just on another level.Hes insane.
anyone see this after week 1...
I think it also has to do with injuries. QB's today dont take hits like they used to.
I think the trend will most likely continue as stated in the video; Rodgers will have a solid first few seasons at age 40-41 before beginning to more noticeably decline. I can see him going out in a similar way to Brees, where he continues to produce in areas he has always been efficient at his entire career (TD/INT ratio, completion percentage, etc) but not at the level of his MVP years and the numbers will slowly go down. I dont see a Tom Brady late season renaissance and the jets will most likely be a low end wildcard team for the next few years that gets bounced early
Do One with 30 year old RBS
George Blanda should have been featured for a minute.
I can't be the only one who thought that pic of Len Dawson was Johnny Manziel when it first started coming into frame @ 0:57.
The commentator yelling about Farve’s pick was hilarious
It is not Detroit it is the Super Bowl lol massive burn
Why am I not surprised that Earl Morral went 2-0 in his 40s?
Testaverde always looked old and slow, so when he actually got old, it was a smooth transition haha
That Brees/Flutie pic just goes to show how small Flutie was.
You just made every jets fan homey with that close edit
Quality>quantity
KTO needs to teach wineries how to age something this well 😂
"Barring an injury"
So Favre played went from the Packers, to the Jets, to the Vikings.
Aaron Rodgers is only one choice away from following some very specific footsteps.
It could very well happen. All it takes is a unlucky 4-12 season for Aaron to pout and want a trade. I like him as a player, but he's a diva.
This is why Brady is the undisputed Goat by not only what he accomplished and his stats but what he was able to accomplish after the age of 40 and played like a guy in his 20’s in their prime while everyone else who tried to play at 40+ was barely hanging on, I do think Brees was great especially at 40 and I believe he retired a season to early, but look at Aaron Rodgers, last year he played the majority of last season at 38 years old and he struggled, I believe during the 2015-16 season Brady was 38 and just go look at highlights from that season how much more awareness and how fast Brady threw and he had a zip on the ball and just everything looked like he was still in his 20’s all the way up until like 2021 for him where as Rodgers is now struggling and is looking like one of those guys who’s barely holding on now, and Rodgers is only 39 now 38 last year
Brady really had a HOF career just with his 40’s stats lol
I passed by Warren Moon at this year's Home Run Derby.
I wanted to stop him and say hi, but didn't want to disturb him when he's gotta be there just to have a good time.
As a lifelong packer fan. This video makes me happy that green bay didn't re-sign Rodgers. But I do hope he's successful.
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I was amazed to see Vince Evans on this list
Hey man. Would you make a doc about Pat Mahomes story?
He’s the new top dog and I can’t find a full story of him… which seems absurd to me! He’s the possible next GOAT and take the crown from Brady…
I wanna know what’s his high school story too. I heard he only played QB as a junior.