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Top 3 Julian Edelman plays: 1). Super Bowl catch vs Falcons 2). Game-winner TD catch vs Seahawks 3). Trick Play double-pass vs Ravens As a Patriot fan, all i can say is thank you, people don’t understand how critical your role in filling Welker’s role and ultimately doing better.
He wasn’t better though, Welker’s stats blow Edelman’s away and when he was in New England he was one of the best receivers in the league, Edelman wasn’t.
@@psionicstorm3961 except Edelman wasn’t better. Edelman made some plays in the playoffs, but never really scored in the playoffs. Welker, in fewer playoff appearances, scored as much as Edelman did. Edelman is an all time Patriot. He was never even close to the best receiver in the NFL, a mark Welker got WAY closer to.
I watched that throw to Amendola live in Gillette Stadium with my dad while I was in high school and it has got to be one of my all time favorite sports moments
Me my dad and uncle were there too. The upper concrete floors were shaking. Loudest Gillette crowd I ever heard. Great game and what a way to finish. Those were great memories. Edelman was a big reason for our last 3 rings. Much respect.
Honestly without Edelman, it's quite possible Russel Wilson wins back to back SBs, Matt Ryan is a SB mvp, and Mahomes has 2 rings. I'd say he had a very substantial and direct impact on the history of the game.
Cuz he's not a hall of famer it's such a braindead question that we ask if a slot wr with 620 catches 6822 yards and 36 tds deserves to be a hall of famer. These patriots fans are dellusional. Tim Brown struggled to be accepted into the HOF so it's an insult to even consider Edelman
He's not. It's driven by stats. He doesn't have the numbers. He deserves to be in it imo. Stats wise, other than play off TD, he doesn't have the numbers. Be so surprised if he gets in. He'll be in pat's hof and all time team. 3 SB rings and 1 SB MVP. He retired a patriot. I'm sure pat's hof only one he cares about. He loved this team more than anyone I've ever seen. He motivated so many ppl. He was and always will be a legend.
It's not just about stats.. Look up Joe namaths stats for example... Was the league leader in interceptions four times, and no one even discusses whether he should be in the HOF or not
Dudes a rattlesnake, get too close and he'll bite. He'd fight for that badge. Unless you're a patriot fan. You have no idea how amazing he really was. You'd know how clutch he was. His greatness was game by game. Always coming up big. I remember when bill said to Welker, be careful this kids after your job. He said he can have it. Bill wasn't impressed. Jules wiped him away. Didn't just take his job, but wiped him from memory too. He will be missed. He could coach of he wants. Mayo LB coach. Bill will give him a chance.
@BC 4467 3 rings, 1 SB MVP and best catch in SB history says different. Welker missed his and edelman caught his. Not really hard to work out who better when it really matters.
Not a Pats fan but for the first couple of years of his career I just looked at him as the new Wes Welker. He made it out of that shadow and and put his own huge stamp on the Pats and the NFL.
A Wes Welker probably ran over whatever team you wanna call yours. I don't even see how that's a diss. But regardless, even back then they let Welker go because they saw something special in Edelman.
I don't even care if he makes HOF, this guy was a beast of a player and he's a legend in my book. He announced his retirement on social media and I open the comments to see "Not a HOFer" "He won't make HOF" etc. etc. People just gotta respect his play, its not like he came out and said "I'm going to the HOF" and provoked "fans" to justify his place. Thank you Edelman for making me a fan of the NFL when I was growing up. -Browns Fan
@@vishalrajan2343 but he is gonna make it into the hof idgaf not a pats fan i accully hate emm cuz im a seahawks fan and the 1 yard line still haunts me but without a doubt he going in the hof
As a lifelong Pats fan, Jules is one of my all-time favorite Patriots. Hard to find a receiver, or player in general, that played harder and put his body on the line the way Jules did. I’m glad he retired and didn’t try to continue playing on that knee. He’ll be getting a red jacket soon.
Us New England fans will miss Jules, he was one of the greatest clutch players to play the game and left everything on the field every time he played. Enjoy your retirement squirrel, you'll be missed!
@@liamford5106 Edelman's 620 career receptions rank 75th on the all-time list, just ahead of Jordy Nelson. His 6,822 yards rank 156th, just ahead of Larry Centers … a fullback. And his 36 career receiving TDs have him off the charts, somewhere after the 215th-ranked pass catches at 37. Now, what in there screams Hall of Fame to you
@@deon3133 You know he only played 10 years right? He could've stacked up those numbers more, but he retired to soon, if he were consistent he would've put up way higher numbers, the HOFer's your thinking of jerry rice, moss, cris carter ect. All played 15-20 years. I'm not even a pats fan, I actually loath them, but you can't deny the work this guy put in, plus this guy is a SLOT receiver who put up 1170 yards in 1 season and he got 10 receptions 141 yards and 1 TD against the rams in the super bowl
When you need someone to get a catch for an important 3rd and 3, while he is being crushed full force by two defenders, and who won't move back an inch - you call Edelman.
Yeah, its called Goodell and the refs. As a Vikings fan, was pretty clear once the score became a blow out, the refs were told to not call penalites on the Pats; 90+ offensive plays, not one penalty after the score got out of hand...90+ plays and not one hold or false start, but the Falcons hit a huge 3rd down to kick a field goal to go up 10 in the waning moments, holding on the offense. The NFL does not rig games for certain teams to win, but it sure rigs the game to keep viewers watching.
Whether he goes into the hall of fame or not he wont be forgotten for reason of the catch and being such an integral part of the most dramatic superbowl comeback victory i will ever witness
By virtue of being Tom's go to guy for years, he's got a legacy as a part of Brady's legacy. When people talk about the Seahawks, and Falcons super bowls Jules HAS to be a big part of those conversations. If Brady is never forgotten, and he most certainly won't, Jules can't be either.
In Edelman's 3 SB wins: Had the go ahead TD against Seattle Had one of the most famous 4th quarter catches against the Falcons Was unguardable and won SB MVP against Rams. Reliable in the biggest moments, tough, versatile. My favorite player.
He transitioned from a college QB to a great slot receiver in the NFL. Got a few rings and made some big clutch plays when it mattered. Thank you Jules for all you’ve done ! Btw good take on him Pat !
@@tronskee32 I don't think so, expecially with that game vs the Rams, that catch on the Falcons and the countless clutch play (Pass to Amendola to beat the Ravens) or those plays against the legion of Boom...Not a first ballot for sure, not a second, but you can't snub him like that, because he played a key role in Pats games and slot position..
Yes you can tell the story of the NFL without him easily. He's a product of the great system that New England had and he benefitted greatly by having the greatest QB to play the game throwing him the ball in his clutch situations
Maybe he gets in someday, but there are better players than him who have been waiting a long time to get in. He's in a similar boat to a guy like Eli Manning imo, great memorable moments in the post-season, but his regular season stats are pretty underwhelming for what you'd expect from a HOFer. Maybe he gets in one day, but I think that'll be a long time down the road if it ever happens.
Julian the rams coundnt cover him in Super Bowl 53 . This guy is the cover child for TOUGHNESS. JEWELS , INCREDIBLEMAN the guy is a straight BEAST. He belong in the H.O.F. For his playoff stats alone. Never be another Julian. Thank you. Jewels , for everything. Oh yeah his PLAYOFF BEARD is absolutely UNEQUALLED.
@@iceburgess461 it’s hall of fame, not hall of stats, Edelman made so many key plays throughout his career and is a huge part of the greatest dynasty in football history
@@steveshort6217 PATRIOTS HALL OF FAME NOT NATIONAL FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME. HE WAS NOT EVEN THE TOP 15 IN HIS POSITION IN HIS WHOLE CAREER EXCEPT TOP 15 IN 2016 , JUST BECAUSE HE HAD CLUTCH PLAYS DOES NOT MAKE HIM A HALL OF FAME PLAYER. YOU KNOW WHAT LET'S PUT ROBERT HORRY IN THE NBA HOF BECAUSE OF HIS CLUTCH MOMENTS AND 7 RINGS OR Plaxico Burress WHO HAS A SUPERBOWL WINNING TD CATCH AND HAS DOUBLE THE TDS AND 2K MORE YARDS THEN JULIAN . JUST A GOOD PLAYER NOT A ALL TIME WIDEOUT LEGEND PLAYER
@@steveshort6217 DOES NOT MAKE HIM A HOF PLAYER MAN HE WAS NOT EVEN THE GREATEST WIDEOUT ON THE FIELD MAN HIS STATS DON'T ADD UP MAN 36 TD , 6.8 K YARDS. . HOF PLAYER IS A PLAYER WHO IS DOMINATING CAN'T STOP HIM ALL GAMES AND WHOLE CAREER, HE IS A GOOD PLAYER NOT A LEGEND PLAYER . PATRIOTS HOF . STATS DON'T LIE .. EXAMPLE GRONK IS A HOF WHEN HE WAS ON THE FIELD YOU KNOW HE WAS ONE OF THE BEST TO DO IT NOT JULIAN .
@Hayden Cook He absolutely would advocate for him. Deion cares about grit and production. Nobody embodies grit more than Jules, and there's nobody the GOAT would trust more than Jules in the biggest moments where he needed a play.
best Edelman moment of all time -- SB XLIX -- keeps getting lit up by Legion of BOOM. Stands up after big hit and proclaims, "Hahahaha, I LOVE GETTIN HIT!" Absolute sicko. My favorite player ever.
Julian should be considered in the HOF. He played on a team where he had to sacrifice stats cause of the system but always performed great when his name was called. Also how many players in the HOF have been named Super bowl MVP? It’s not his fault he played in a system that changed every week during the regular season. Some games they ran the ball, others TEs were involved. The only constant in the new England’s system is mainly the QB position.
I bet we could make a list of at least 5 returners who belong above Edelman that pat played against. To me, Edelman wasn't #1 in any one thing but he could do more than just about anyone.
Edelman had a knack for making plays that just needed to be made. Tom Brady is a clutch QB, no doubt, but how many desperate third downs were converted by Edelman? How many critical plays went to number 11? Glad I got to watch most of his career.
You can’t tell the story of Super Bowl 51 and 53 without talking about Edelman’s great catches/MVP. Made the biggest plays when it mattered on the biggest stages. If Megatron can get in with no rings or big game appearances then the guy with 3 rings and 2nd in all time playoff receiving should be first ballot
It really does suck that nearly EVERY take about Edelman is instantly about the Hall of Fame. Edelman will most likely not make the Hall of Fame due to his average to low regular season performance. Nearly everyone agrees on that. What we SHOULD be doing is celebrating how a 7th round quaterback became the 2nd best wide receiver in the playoffs of all time, only behind Jerry Rice!
julian edelman always came up on 3rd and long when the patriots needed it the most. i remember one game where he had 10 catches, and all were first downs. he always kept the drive alive, and he can a psychic connection with brady, he always knew where the ball would be placed relevative to the leverage of the defender playing him.
Great player, definitely a patriots ring of honor member. A lack of a pro bowl and all pro along with only a few big seasons is probably gonna keep him out. His playoff stats will get him on the ballot though and give him some leverage. (Edit: The importance of a lack of pro bowls is huge, as the last hall of famer who retired with 0 pbs did so in 1951; Edelman would be the first post merger player to do so.)
It's his post season stats that are the most impressive. That and his spectacular super bowl catches. Too bad they don't put you first ballot hall of fame for making incredible catches. You gotta have the regular season stats too...Love this guy with all my heart. I'll wear his jersey until the day that I die.
So many at his position that never won a SB but shined in the regular season have the HoF. We gauge the greats by the rings and what they did to get them. Jules is a great. Jules is a HoFer. HALL OF FAMER!!! Great career Jules, absofuckinglutely great career.
Everyone talks about regular season stats but the POST SEASON is where the best of the best teams play & EDELMAN DOMINATED them all to the tune of 2nd All-time. He played the best and beat the best as a slot receiver and had to be strategize around.
Totally agree with pat saying the hof shouldn’t be entirely stats based. Edelman is 100% deserving of being immortalized in canton even though he doesn’t have the stats to back it up. He’s gonna be remembered as an integral part of the patriots dynasty and one of the most impactful players of the 2010s
probably one of the hardest WRs ever to completely shut down, also whenever he wasn't on the field the Pats O wasn't the same.Should be a HoFer based on his clutch playoff impact. The season doesn't end in the regular season
I think he was 6 for 6 passing in the NFL with most of those being TDs. One of the best WRs and Returners plus as a rookie who played QB in college he shut down Anquan Boldin as a CB
He's the football equivalent of Dustin Pedroia. An ultra competitive scrapper with a nasty streak and the skills to back it all up. Both were an absolute blast to root for over the years. But just like with Pedroia, going 100% on every play of every game will catch up with you, and the drop off will be quick. It was clear that happened with Julian and I think he picked the right time to walk away. They're also multiple time champions who will almost certainly get less HOF consideration than they deserve. Thanks for the memories #11!
Not a HOF wide receiver but definitely a HOF football player. Played all three phases of the game, tough as hell and threw a touchdown against the Ravens in the playoffs
PATRIOTS HALL OF FAME NOT NATIONAL FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME. HE WAS NOT EVEN THE TOP 15 IN HIS POSITION IN HIS WHOLE CAREER EXCEPT TOP 15 IN 2016 , JUST BECAUSE HE HAD CLUTCH PLAYS DOES NOT MAKE HIM A HALL OF FAME PLAYER. YOU KNOW WHAT LET'S PUT ROBERT HORRY IN THE NBA HOF BECAUSE OF HIS CLUTCH MOMENTS AND 7 RINGS OR Plaxico Burress WHO HAS A SUPERBOWL WINNING TD CATCH AND HAS DOUBLE THE TDS AND 2K MORE YARDS THEN JULIAN . JUST A GOOD PLAYER NOT A ALL TIME WIDEOUT LEGEND PLAYER. STATS DON'T ADD UP TO HOF PERIOD...
Those super bowl catches. The guy was a Wes welker clone, absolutely insane route runner and so reliable. The difference is he had to be a late bloomer as a college qb, got in for special teams only, then realized how good he was as a WR. He doesn’t have to have the WR stats if his background is all over the place on the field. You look at guys like Taysom Hill as an example and ask should he be allowed in the hall of fame for playing so many positions if he continues to play at his level? It’s one of those interesting questions that you wonder.
Edleman is in this weird place where his numbers in the regular season aren’t hall of fame. At the same time he’s was such a prominent player for 3 superbowls and as they say can u tell the story of the nfl without him?
I remember back when we were playing against the ravens in that blowout wild-card loss back in 09 a play Edelman made on a 4th and 7. It was with about 8 minutes left in the game, we were getting blown out by the ravens and Edelman catches a screen pass by Brady and he has nowhere to go, but he jukes out a few guys and fights for the extra yard and gets the first down. That was the day I knew he was gonna be a special player for my Patriots. Ultimately I think a flag was thrown and nulled the play, but he always played with heart. He had a great career Pats Nation will miss Jules. Foxboro Forever.
Julian is a hall of farmer. Without him, Brady wouldn’t have beaten the Falcons, the Rams, and countless other teams in the playoffs, if people think Eli is a hall of famer, then Julian is for sure. In the biggest moments on the biggest stage, he led with no fear.
I hope he gets into the HOF eventually. One of my favorite players. Always seemed to come up clutch when it mattered most, has one of the best catches in Super Bowl History. Anyone remember when he played safety for a game? Guy was one of the hardest working, do-it-all type players in the league. Amazing player. But yeah, gotta put Ward and Wayne in ASAP. Crazy how they’re not already.
I love the guy, and love you Pat but WTF lol there's no way he's a HOFer. Maybe retire his jersey/number in NE but HOF is not even close (in my honest/dumb opinion).
Coming from a Pats fan here, he's definitely a PATRIOTS HOFer. He was amazing for us, and we (as fans) always knew that if Edelman was thrown the ball, he would catch it. Now, for the discussion, if he should be put into the NFL HOF, that's more debatable. I see a case for him being a HOF way later down the line (maybe 4th or 5th ballot) but not anytime soon. Helluva career though, that can't be denied.
@@PeterParkerwon Well, accounting for just his regular season stats, that would make sense. However, he was ELITE in the Postseason. I get the argument that it's only a small part. Anyway, instead of even debating whether or not he should be in the HOF (WHICH HE CAN ONLY JOIN IN 5 YEARS), might as well just accept that he had a great career, one that many would dream of.
No way he is getting in the HOF. Great player yes! But not a HOF player. Look up Hines Ward’s stats and compare, it’s not even close. Hines is not in the HOF.
One of the toughest guys to ever play the game. Dude deserves to be there based on his hustle, drive and worth ethic. He returned punts, kickoffs, played wide receiver, corner back, special teams, tossed passes and more. He's loyal, too. I mean, who doesn't love that in a teammate and friend? Bummed he's retiring, he will be missed by interior, whether they know it or not.
Drafted as a qb. To punt returner to bradys most trusted wr. You gotta be real good to have bradys trust for 9 years.
Was never drafted as a qb. He was drafted as a wr. He played qb at Kent state but was announced as a wr.
@@anthonyolguinjr209 u right.
dude played corner in 2011
@@hubert8865 so what.....he wasn't the first lol so did brown from the pats back in 03 04 nickel to be exact
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I’ll never forget that catch.
NOBODY will. It won't ever happen again
“Oh, that’s a catch!” - Joe Buck
"I caught it. I caught it"
If you know... You know...
The catch against the Colts, Week 14 2016??
Top 3 Julian Edelman plays:
1). Super Bowl catch vs Falcons
2). Game-winner TD catch vs Seahawks
3). Trick Play double-pass vs Ravens
As a Patriot fan, all i can say is thank you, people don’t understand how critical your role in filling Welker’s role and ultimately doing better.
He wasn’t better though, Welker’s stats blow Edelman’s away and when he was in New England he was one of the best receivers in the league, Edelman wasn’t.
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@@linebackeru65 Edelman was better. Welker can have the stats. The impact Edelman left for the Pats was much bigger. Stats don't tell the whole story.
@@psionicstorm3961 except Edelman wasn’t better. Edelman made some plays in the playoffs, but never really scored in the playoffs. Welker, in fewer playoff appearances, scored as much as Edelman did.
Edelman is an all time Patriot. He was never even close to the best receiver in the NFL, a mark Welker got WAY closer to.
I watched that throw to Amendola live in Gillette Stadium with my dad while I was in high school and it has got to be one of my all time favorite sports moments
Me my dad and uncle were there too. The upper concrete floors were shaking. Loudest Gillette crowd I ever heard. Great game and what a way to finish. Those were great memories. Edelman was a big reason for our last 3 rings. Much respect.
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Crazy tough, super hard working, clutch AF, and wicked smahht
Honestly without Edelman, it's quite possible Russel Wilson wins back to back SBs, Matt Ryan is a SB mvp, and Mahomes has 2 rings. I'd say he had a very substantial and direct impact on the history of the game.
Edelman is one of the toughest, hardest working players of his generation
and dirty
No doubt
Hardest working? He was literally busted for PEDs
Difference between being a HOFamer and playing with one
@@rosshoddinott6727 big diff
Great player, great man, never forget him Pats fans. He will forever be in our New England hearts
I agree 👍🏼... foxboro forever 💎💎💎
He has to be because no one else would want him
👊 you know it
@@JoshjacobsenjoyerWhy don’t you choke in another NFC champ game? oh wait you always do so it ain’t even a contest.
@@nickbrand6962 good one a real zinger
Pat absolutely nailed this take, and i agree yesterday it did suck seeing everyone immediately go to “Edelman is not HOF material”
He's not though, he has no business there if we talkins stats
Cuz he's not a hall of famer it's such a braindead question that we ask if a slot wr with 620 catches 6822 yards and 36 tds deserves to be a hall of famer. These patriots fans are dellusional. Tim Brown struggled to be accepted into the HOF so it's an insult to even consider Edelman
He's not. It's driven by stats. He doesn't have the numbers. He deserves to be in it imo. Stats wise, other than play off TD, he doesn't have the numbers. Be so surprised if he gets in. He'll be in pat's hof and all time team. 3 SB rings and 1 SB MVP. He retired a patriot. I'm sure pat's hof only one he cares about. He loved this team more than anyone I've ever seen. He motivated so many ppl. He was and always will be a legend.
It's not just about stats.. Look up Joe namaths stats for example... Was the league leader in interceptions four times, and no one even discusses whether he should be in the HOF or not
@@manuelkranzl695 if the HOF isn’t based off stats then Eli should be in too
Gonna miss you Jules. What a versatile player.
Very versatile weapon
He’s not retiring. He’s going to come back to go with Tom Brady.
Dudes a rattlesnake, get too close and he'll bite. He'd fight for that badge. Unless you're a patriot fan. You have no idea how amazing he really was. You'd know how clutch he was. His greatness was game by game. Always coming up big. I remember when bill said to Welker, be careful this kids after your job. He said he can have it. Bill wasn't impressed. Jules wiped him away. Didn't just take his job, but wiped him from memory too. He will be missed. He could coach of he wants. Mayo LB coach. Bill will give him a chance.
@@k1ng_chamberlain lol. bengal is taking over the world
@BC 4467 3 rings, 1 SB MVP and best catch in SB history says different. Welker missed his and edelman caught his. Not really hard to work out who better when it really matters.
Edelman will be remembered forever. There’s your answer.
By nobody
Payton definitely not
@@iceburgess461 *Best grandma voice from I’m Dying of Thirst* “Why are you so angry young man”
So is David Tyree
Only in NE and ATL
Edelman is an absolute legend. Mad respect for him. Best of luck in retirement, Julian Edelman!
Not a Pats fan but for the first couple of years of his career I just looked at him as the new Wes Welker. He made it out of that shadow and and put his own huge stamp on the Pats and the NFL.
Justin Brutcher no
@@iceburgess461 yes
He was better he could catch better the difference in the two superbowls Welker dropped a couple Edelman caught them
A Wes Welker probably ran over whatever team you wanna call yours. I don't even see how that's a diss. But regardless, even back then they let Welker go because they saw something special in Edelman.
@@kennethbryant5819 and welker wanted too much money.. was injury prone and starting to age.. lol
I don't even care if he makes HOF, this guy was a beast of a player and he's a legend in my book. He announced his retirement on social media and I open the comments to see "Not a HOFer" "He won't make HOF" etc. etc. People just gotta respect his play, its not like he came out and said "I'm going to the HOF" and provoked "fans" to justify his place. Thank you Edelman for making me a fan of the NFL when I was growing up.
-Browns Fan
Vishal not a beast
@@iceburgess461 Idk man the tape says different 🤷♂️
@@vishalrajan2343 but he is gonna make it into the hof idgaf not a pats fan i accully hate emm cuz im a seahawks fan and the 1 yard line still haunts me but without a doubt he going in the hof
@@Crab_People It would be awesome to see him get into the HOF
True fans know who the squirrel is
To go from Welker to Edelman. Man yall have had the best slot receivers for like 15 years.
@@provisionalhypothesis dont forget gunner olzs..... yeah his last name is hard
Pat is dead on, 15 , 20 years hall of fame
@@Wardawg- nah jakobi meyers gonna fill in edelmans spot . welker to edelman to jakobi meyes passing the torch.
Gunners gonna take that spot. Big props to Jacobi though.
That and let’s not forget it’s hard to catch balls on the ground. We need a qb
As a lifelong Pats fan, Jules is one of my all-time favorite Patriots. Hard to find a receiver, or player in general, that played harder and put his body on the line the way Jules did. I’m glad he retired and didn’t try to continue playing on that knee. He’ll be getting a red jacket soon.
He probably wasn’t even going be able to walk if he kept playing
Us New England fans will miss Jules, he was one of the greatest clutch players to play the game and left everything on the field every time he played. Enjoy your retirement squirrel, you'll be missed!
Steven he sucks
@@liamford5106 not even top 100 wr of all time lmao
@@liamford5106 Edelman's 620 career receptions rank 75th on the all-time list, just ahead of Jordy Nelson. His 6,822 yards rank 156th, just ahead of Larry Centers … a fullback. And his 36 career receiving TDs have him off the charts, somewhere after the 215th-ranked pass catches at 37. Now, what in there screams Hall of Fame to you
@@liamford5106 lmao no cap.
@@deon3133 You know he only played 10 years right? He could've stacked up those numbers more, but he retired to soon, if he were consistent he would've put up way higher numbers, the HOFer's your thinking of jerry rice, moss, cris carter ect. All played 15-20 years. I'm not even a pats fan, I actually loath them, but you can't deny the work this guy put in, plus this guy is a SLOT receiver who put up 1170 yards in 1 season and he got 10 receptions 141 yards and 1 TD against the rams in the super bowl
When you need someone to get a catch for an important 3rd and 3, while he is being crushed full force by two defenders, and who won't move back an inch - you call Edelman.
Thats Danny amendola actually
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This honestly hurts like hell. So grateful for everything he’s done for the team and I wish him the best of luck in his future. Going to miss him
Pat is always so good hearted to so many players
That catch against the falcons. I knew they were winning. A higher power was on their side.
Well yeah, Brady
Yeah, its called Goodell and the refs. As a Vikings fan, was pretty clear once the score became a blow out, the refs were told to not call penalites on the Pats; 90+ offensive plays, not one penalty after the score got out of hand...90+ plays and not one hold or false start, but the Falcons hit a huge 3rd down to kick a field goal to go up 10 in the waning moments, holding on the offense. The NFL does not rig games for certain teams to win, but it sure rigs the game to keep viewers watching.
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@@rickyhou6345 no. Brady overrated
That Kam Chancellor hit midfield in Super Bowl and Jules just started running, toughest and greatest slot receiver in history.
We should not be having this conversation today. I think we need to be celebrating Edelman’s contribution to the game and the Patriots.
Should his # be retired?
@@incendiumaquila7605 yes. 3 rings super bowl mvp and a lifer in New England. Put that 11 up there with that number 12
@@Wan6Washington Should we retire Gronk’s? We could do all 3 when we play the Bucs this year.
@@incendiumaquila7605 I’m cool with retiring his number, NOT with the Hall of Fame
@@evilearthego5256 yeah absolutely 0 chance he should make HOF
Thought the little guy was indestructible. Great player with a heart bigger than the stadium. Best of luck to him in his future endeavors.
Whether he goes into the hall of fame or not he wont be forgotten for reason of the catch and being such an integral part of the most dramatic superbowl comeback victory i will ever witness
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By virtue of being Tom's go to guy for years, he's got a legacy as a part of Brady's legacy. When people talk about the Seahawks, and Falcons super bowls Jules HAS to be a big part of those conversations. If Brady is never forgotten, and he most certainly won't, Jules can't be either.
In Edelman's 3 SB wins:
Had the go ahead TD against Seattle
Had one of the most famous 4th quarter catches against the Falcons
Was unguardable and won SB MVP against Rams.
Reliable in the biggest moments, tough, versatile. My favorite player.
I remember he returned a punt return on Pat Mcafee good ole days
No
Thank you for improving my day…your positive attitude and energy set the tone and reaches me…
Jules was one of the key players in one of the greatest dynasties to ever suit up mad love and respect to tht tough sumb**ch
How tough is he if he is using steroids. Sure that helped.
He transitioned from a college QB to a great slot receiver in the NFL. Got a few rings and made some big clutch plays when it mattered. Thank you Jules for all you’ve done ! Btw good take on him Pat !
true underdog. So fortunate to see his whole career flourish in front of our eyes.
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One of my all time favorite players.
Julian Edelman is one of my favorite players.... and I'm a big time RAIDERS fan. 👏 Hell of a football player congrats. And in my opinion he is a HOF.
Nah man we can’t just ignore the regular season like it didn’t happen
Raiiiddderrrrrssss
i hate the raiders but love julian edelman
@@guestuser6530 🤦 why hate the RAIDERS? They don't even win 🤷♂️.
I'd retire too if I had to catch passes from Cam "can't hit the broad side of a barn" Newton
oh no you didn't! true and funny
Lol
Sad but true
Cool didn’t laugh
@@bananabro967 did anyone ask?
“Can you tell the story of the NFL without this player?” I think he belongs in the HOF.
Dude you clearly can.
@@tronskee32 I don't think so, expecially with that game vs the Rams, that catch on the Falcons and the countless clutch play (Pass to Amendola to beat the Ravens) or those plays against the legion of Boom...Not a first ballot for sure, not a second, but you can't snub him like that, because he played a key role in Pats games and slot position..
Yes you can tell the story of the NFL without him easily. He's a product of the great system that New England had and he benefitted greatly by having the greatest QB to play the game throwing him the ball in his clutch situations
Maybe he gets in someday, but there are better players than him who have been waiting a long time to get in. He's in a similar boat to a guy like Eli Manning imo, great memorable moments in the post-season, but his regular season stats are pretty underwhelming for what you'd expect from a HOFer. Maybe he gets in one day, but I think that'll be a long time down the road if it ever happens.
@@willcherry4243 Jerry Rice had Joe Montana and Steve Young. All successful recievers except Moss has great qbs.
Julian the rams coundnt cover him in Super Bowl 53 . This guy is the cover child for TOUGHNESS. JEWELS , INCREDIBLEMAN the guy is a straight BEAST. He belong in the H.O.F. For his playoff stats alone. Never be another Julian. Thank you. Jewels , for everything. Oh yeah his PLAYOFF BEARD is absolutely UNEQUALLED.
2nd in playoff receptions only to Jerry Rice. One of the GOATs. Thanks JE
No lol
@@michaelrogers4806 🐿🐿🐿
Unbelievable player sad to see him leave the game
Anyone who doubts Edelman needs to rewatch him fight and claw the Patriots to a win against the Seahawks’ legion of boom D in the Super Bowl
Steve Short not a hof
@@iceburgess461 it’s hall of fame, not hall of stats, Edelman made so many key plays throughout his career and is a huge part of the greatest dynasty in football history
@@steveshort6217 PATRIOTS HALL OF FAME NOT NATIONAL FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME. HE WAS NOT EVEN THE TOP 15 IN HIS POSITION IN HIS WHOLE CAREER EXCEPT TOP 15 IN 2016 , JUST BECAUSE HE HAD CLUTCH PLAYS DOES NOT MAKE HIM A HALL OF FAME PLAYER. YOU KNOW WHAT LET'S PUT ROBERT HORRY IN THE NBA HOF BECAUSE OF HIS CLUTCH MOMENTS AND 7 RINGS OR Plaxico Burress WHO HAS A SUPERBOWL WINNING TD CATCH AND HAS DOUBLE THE TDS AND 2K MORE YARDS THEN JULIAN . JUST A GOOD PLAYER NOT A ALL TIME WIDEOUT LEGEND PLAYER
@@lovesucceed783 how many punt returns touchdowns does Plaxico Burress have?
Edelman was a jack of all trades player.
@@steveshort6217 DOES NOT MAKE HIM A HOF PLAYER MAN HE WAS NOT EVEN THE GREATEST WIDEOUT ON THE FIELD MAN HIS STATS DON'T ADD UP MAN 36 TD , 6.8 K YARDS. . HOF PLAYER IS A PLAYER WHO IS DOMINATING CAN'T STOP HIM ALL GAMES AND WHOLE CAREER, HE IS A GOOD PLAYER NOT A LEGEND PLAYER . PATRIOTS HOF . STATS DON'T LIE .. EXAMPLE GRONK IS A HOF WHEN HE WAS ON THE FIELD YOU KNOW HE WAS ONE OF THE BEST TO DO IT NOT JULIAN .
“They let anyone in the Hall of Fame it’s not exclusive anymore” -Deion Sanders
How many super bowls did Deion win?
@@joootooobboosheet2486 lol
@@joootooobboosheet2486 how many did LaDainian Tomlinson win? Yet, he's top 5 RB no question
@Hayden Cook He absolutely would advocate for him. Deion cares about grit and production. Nobody embodies grit more than Jules, and there's nobody the GOAT would trust more than Jules in the biggest moments where he needed a play.
@@joootooobboosheet2486 Je’Rod Cherry has 3 rings and you dont even who he is
I respect him for his cross routes,took a lickin kept on ticking.
best Edelman moment of all time -- SB XLIX -- keeps getting lit up by Legion of BOOM. Stands up after big hit and proclaims, "Hahahaha, I LOVE GETTIN HIT!" Absolute sicko. My favorite player ever.
My favorite player of all time. A true Patriot.
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Julian should be considered in the HOF. He played on a team where he had to sacrifice stats cause of the system but always performed great when his name was called. Also how many players in the HOF have been named Super bowl MVP? It’s not his fault he played in a system that changed every week during the regular season. Some games they ran the ball, others TEs were involved. The only constant in the new England’s system is mainly the QB position.
Malcolm Smith for example...Super Bowl MVP is the lowest weighing personal achievement a player can get
Devin Hester and Josh cribbs watchin this getting that itch... Julian best returner😂
I bet we could make a list of at least 5 returners who belong above Edelman that pat played against.
To me, Edelman wasn't #1 in any one thing but he could do more than just about anyone.
Edelman had a knack for making plays that just needed to be made. Tom Brady is a clutch QB, no doubt, but how many desperate third downs were converted by Edelman? How many critical plays went to number 11? Glad I got to watch most of his career.
Those stats surprised me, thought they'd be higher. Regardless I felt like this guy was always there when you needed him.
We need Jules on the show
I've heard the news. Now I come here for the true story.
One of the best playoff players ever , also one of the most clutch players ever . I mean he’s 2nd all time behind rice for playoff reception
Dude Hines Ward killed him in all stats and just got snubbed on the HOF for the fifth time
You can’t tell the story of Super Bowl 51 and 53 without talking about Edelman’s great catches/MVP. Made the biggest plays when it mattered on the biggest stages. If Megatron can get in with no rings or big game appearances then the guy with 3 rings and 2nd in all time playoff receiving should be first ballot
It really does suck that nearly EVERY take about Edelman is instantly about the Hall of Fame. Edelman will most likely not make the Hall of Fame due to his average to low regular season performance. Nearly everyone agrees on that. What we SHOULD be doing is celebrating how a 7th round quaterback became the 2nd best wide receiver in the playoffs of all time, only behind Jerry Rice!
This
He wasn’t undrafted. He went in the 7th.
Definite Hall of Famer! 1st. Witnessed so much clutch from that guy over the years. Feel blessed lol
Hall of Famer idk. But one of the most clutch receivers ever......
julian edelman always came up on 3rd and long when the patriots needed it the most. i remember one game where he had 10 catches, and all were first downs. he always kept the drive alive, and he can a psychic connection with brady, he always knew where the ball would be placed relevative to the leverage of the defender playing him.
That catch in the Pats/ Atlanta Super Bowl and you know what catch I’m talking about is enough to put him in the HOF
Love Edelman, one of my favorite players, that was not on my team. A really cool guy and fun to watch in the TB12, Gronk days.
Great career for a guy who played quarterback in college✊🏼
Great player, definitely a patriots ring of honor member. A lack of a pro bowl and all pro along with only a few big seasons is probably gonna keep him out. His playoff stats will get him on the ballot though and give him some leverage. (Edit: The importance of a lack of pro bowls is huge, as the last hall of famer who retired with 0 pbs did so in 1951; Edelman would be the first post merger player to do so.)
Edelman is the type of player that a stadium's ring of honor is made for.
It's his post season stats that are the most impressive. That and his spectacular super bowl catches. Too bad they don't put you first ballot hall of fame for making incredible catches. You gotta have the regular season stats too...Love this guy with all my heart. I'll wear his jersey until the day that I die.
the Bengals will get an indoor practice facility before Edelman gets into the HoF
You really want to put that in the aether though?
So many at his position that never won a SB but shined in the regular season have the HoF. We gauge the greats by the rings and what they did to get them. Jules is a great. Jules is a HoFer. HALL OF FAMER!!! Great career Jules, absofuckinglutely great career.
Everyone talks about regular season stats but the POST SEASON is where the best of the best teams play & EDELMAN DOMINATED them all to the tune of 2nd All-time. He played the best and beat the best as a slot receiver and had to be strategize around.
Totally agree with pat saying the hof shouldn’t be entirely stats based. Edelman is 100% deserving of being immortalized in canton even though he doesn’t have the stats to back it up. He’s gonna be remembered as an integral part of the patriots dynasty and one of the most impactful players of the 2010s
He’s SB 53 MVP!! n all the clutch play moments n he’s versatility
Legend! 🐿
probably one of the hardest WRs ever to completely shut down, also whenever he wasn't on the field the Pats O wasn't the same.Should be a HoFer based on his clutch playoff impact. The season doesn't end in the regular season
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edelman was bradys number 1 receiver besides gronk
I think he was 6 for 6 passing in the NFL with most of those being TDs. One of the best WRs and Returners plus as a rookie who played QB in college he shut down Anquan Boldin as a CB
Awesome player! I'm a Chiefs fan and he was such a soul crusher! Bucs?
He's the football equivalent of Dustin Pedroia. An ultra competitive scrapper with a nasty streak and the skills to back it all up. Both were an absolute blast to root for over the years.
But just like with Pedroia, going 100% on every play of every game will catch up with you, and the drop off will be quick. It was clear that happened with Julian and I think he picked the right time to walk away.
They're also multiple time champions who will almost certainly get less HOF consideration than they deserve. Thanks for the memories #11!
He’s the first true versatile weapon
Not a HOF wide receiver but definitely a HOF football player. Played all three phases of the game, tough as hell and threw a touchdown against the Ravens in the playoffs
PATRIOTS HALL OF FAME NOT NATIONAL FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME. HE WAS NOT EVEN THE TOP 15 IN HIS POSITION IN HIS WHOLE CAREER EXCEPT TOP 15 IN 2016 , JUST BECAUSE HE HAD CLUTCH PLAYS DOES NOT MAKE HIM A HALL OF FAME PLAYER. YOU KNOW WHAT LET'S PUT ROBERT HORRY IN THE NBA HOF BECAUSE OF HIS CLUTCH MOMENTS AND 7 RINGS OR Plaxico Burress WHO HAS A SUPERBOWL WINNING TD CATCH AND HAS DOUBLE THE TDS AND 2K MORE YARDS THEN JULIAN . JUST A GOOD PLAYER NOT A ALL TIME WIDEOUT LEGEND PLAYER. STATS DON'T ADD UP TO HOF PERIOD...
Hope the squirrel stays squirelly
Man I love Pat 😂😂 he’s so goofy he’s knows damn well know one was ever shown a tape of him tackling 😂😂
Can I be in the HOF too, since it isn't exclusive anymore
Great segment Patrick & Co 👏🏼
He’s second to Jerry rice in production in the playoffs . 3 time Super Bowl winner 1 Super Bowl mvp
Rob Hartley via default of the amount of playoff games played. Only 5 tds 19 games
@@iceburgess461 Go watch anime and leave sports to adults
Those super bowl catches. The guy was a Wes welker clone, absolutely insane route runner and so reliable. The difference is he had to be a late bloomer as a college qb, got in for special teams only, then realized how good he was as a WR. He doesn’t have to have the WR stats if his background is all over the place on the field. You look at guys like Taysom Hill as an example and ask should he be allowed in the hall of fame for playing so many positions if he continues to play at his level? It’s one of those interesting questions that you wonder.
Edleman is in this weird place where his numbers in the regular season aren’t hall of fame. At the same time he’s was such a prominent player for 3 superbowls and as they say can u tell the story of the nfl without him?
I remember back when we were playing against the ravens in that blowout wild-card loss back in 09 a play Edelman made on a 4th and 7. It was with about 8 minutes left in the game, we were getting blown out by the ravens and Edelman catches a screen pass by Brady and he has nowhere to go, but he jukes out a few guys and fights for the extra yard and gets the first down. That was the day I knew he was gonna be a special player for my Patriots. Ultimately I think a flag was thrown and nulled the play, but he always played with heart. He had a great career Pats Nation will miss Jules. Foxboro Forever.
Julian is a hall of farmer. Without him, Brady wouldn’t have beaten the Falcons, the Rams, and countless other teams in the playoffs, if people think Eli is a hall of famer, then Julian is for sure. In the biggest moments on the biggest stage, he led with no fear.
I’m from the UK and not even an actual football fan, but I know who Julian Edelman is and what he can do!! Just say-in...
Let’s not overreact on the HOF . He not a HOFamer .... everybody gets in
I hope he gets into the HOF eventually. One of my favorite players. Always seemed to come up clutch when it mattered most, has one of the best catches in Super Bowl History. Anyone remember when he played safety for a game? Guy was one of the hardest working, do-it-all type players in the league. Amazing player.
But yeah, gotta put Ward and Wayne in ASAP. Crazy how they’re not already.
If Devin Hester doesn’t get HoF, Edelman absolutely doesn’t get a sniff
Hester only returned Edelman literally did everything dont compare the two
Jules was my favorite player and a big inspiration when I played WR in high school. As a Pats fan I'm gonna miss him 🐿🐿
Not a hall of famer but a very loveable player one of e best slots ever
Slot Receivers have been dissed by the Sports Media, combined with his great ST play, add in his Playoff performances he should be in the HOF.
I love the guy, and love you Pat but WTF lol there's no way he's a HOFer. Maybe retire his jersey/number in NE but HOF is not even close (in my honest/dumb opinion).
Coming from a Pats fan here, he's definitely a PATRIOTS HOFer. He was amazing for us, and we (as fans) always knew that if Edelman was thrown the ball, he would catch it. Now, for the discussion, if he should be put into the NFL HOF, that's more debatable. I see a case for him being a HOF way later down the line (maybe 4th or 5th ballot) but not anytime soon. Helluva career though, that can't be denied.
It's a joke to even consider him a hall of famer with his limited production
@@PeterParkerwon Well, accounting for just his regular season stats, that would make sense. However, he was ELITE in the Postseason. I get the argument that it's only a small part. Anyway, instead of even debating whether or not he should be in the HOF (WHICH HE CAN ONLY JOIN IN 5 YEARS), might as well just accept that he had a great career, one that many would dream of.
No way he is getting in the HOF. Great player yes! But not a HOF player. Look up Hines Ward’s stats and compare, it’s not even close. Hines is not in the HOF.
Jules is a HOF!! Too much he's has done, at the most crucial times, regular season and super bowls. Incredible player!
If Reggie Wayne, Chad Johnson, Torry Holt, and Wes Welker aren’t hall of famers. Than Edelman shouldn’t be in the convo.
He has more rings though
edelman is way better than welker.
@@patsfan365 maybe in the postseason but not the regular season.
@@lakevapor5182 football is a team sport. You don’t just earn a ring on your own. He was on the patriots, a strong franchise in their prime.
All 5 of them should be in the Hall of Fame imo.
THAT catch was legendary
He will be remembered even more when he signs with the Bucs and TB12 throws him a 3rd and 14 TD pass in the playoffs this coming year. 😉 Go Bucs!
One of the toughest guys to ever play the game. Dude deserves to be there based on his hustle, drive and worth ethic.
He returned punts, kickoffs, played wide receiver, corner back, special teams, tossed passes and more. He's loyal, too. I mean, who doesn't love that in a teammate and friend?
Bummed he's retiring, he will be missed by interior, whether they know it or not.
As a Steelers fan, this gives me hope that one day Hines Ward will be in the hall of fame.
Ward was like 4x the player Edelman was, too!!
I couldn't believe that when I heard it. How could Hines Ward NOT be in the hall? That's crazy.
He’s my favorite wr tbh. He wasn’t flashy he was just gritty and he did whatever it took. I appreciate that. He’s a hall of famer in my book in time.
Yes he is a HOFer. I got time today if you internet warriors want to debate.
He’ll prolly get in, but won’t be for awhile bc his stats aren’t all that great.
@@Cgevy_Girl_001 totally agree
He's not a hof you dweeb. Appreciate his career as a football player and competitor and leave it at that
absolutely not a hall of famer, but is absolutely a New England great and will be put into their ring of honor I’m sure
@@PeterParkerwon dweeb? Lmao ok internet tough guy? Read off Edelmans stats and accolades.