For how boring and mad he looks on the sidelines. Belechick is actually fun to see smiling and praising legends. I hate him coaching but he on this show seems chill
He's always exuberant when he gets to talk about scheme or former players. I can't remember if it was earlier this year or last year but someone asked him a question about covering punts in a press conference and he spent 5 minutes answering when he normally says as little as possible in the press conferences.
hes always like that except when he has to answer dumb questions from the media Pat's fans know this but the rest of the country doesn't see that part of coach
Hey Dix Winger i know he's focused and is one of the smartest football guys ever im just saying he never smiles but when it comes to these kind of shows he looks like hes having a great time
One of the greatest football stats I have ever seen: Tony Gonzalez had 2 career fumbles! Not fumbles lost, we talking total fumbles. U N B E L I E V A B L E
What Antonio Gates accomplished after not playing a down in college is incredible. After one year of on-the-job training he became a Pro Bowl player. He was durable as he played into his late thirties. He caught more touchdowns than any other tight end. I agree with every tight end choice on this team, but leaving Gates out is just dumb.
i would argue that if sharpe isn't on here, gates should also be off, because who would one take off the list? Also I believe that their definition of the 100 greatest players isn't met on the list, when for the skill positions they quite visibly went for talent over the greatness of the player's career!
I'm in a minority, but I think John Mackey was the Best TE in NFL history. They threw much less Mackey played, as opposed to Gonzalez and Gronkowski. Mackey not only averaged around 15 yards per catch, but he was unblockable
The Patriots were blessed with TEs with both Russ Francis and Ben Coats pre-Gronk. Both of them dominated in their eras and could be on any list of top TEs.
Damn this show, actually making me like Bill Belichick lol. Always respected him but this show would do wonders PR wise in showing what a cool guy he seems to be if this was widely viewed. Ive been loving all this NFL 100 content
In the rare event that a reporter asks him a good question, you'll see him engage them and even talk for minutes about it. If it's like the majority, a filler type of question, you get the "On to Cincinnati." type of responses. He's a football encyclopedia, for sure.
Jerry Smith of the Redskins was one of the most underrated players in NFL history. When he retired he led all TEs in touchdowns, and was a big part of that offense.
@@aidanhansen868 playing 16 years in the league what do you expect he's not an all time great tight end like Ditka Winslow Gonzalez and Gronkowski are he's great but not an all time great
@@OldManLuffy ok and Jerry Rice played 20 so he isnt an all time great, gronk legit has only 7500 yards, witten im all time yards is 19th, Gronk is 107th
Witten, Gates and Sharpe should obviously be here, especially Sharpe with how he revolutionized the game, Witten because he is always open and a great blocker, and Gates is a surehanded TD machine.
Newsome and Sharpe belong for sure. Also I'd argue that Ben Coates was that good. He led the league in receptions at a point when the Patriots were terrible and he was usually the only option to pass to. Was almost always double covered. I don't think he's better than Gronk, but if he played during the to Brady years he would've been scary
CrushingRock really I mean, Mike Ditka was great, I love him, who the hell doesn’t love Ditka? The football guy to end all football guys, he’s great. But I’d for sure replace him with Sharpe
@@sebasjimenez1490 Football is a team sport bro Shannon got drafted by the Broncos and then went to a loaded team in the Ravens...Tony had the talent Shannon didnt his numbers with JOHN ELWAY would have been on steroids i dont think at 6'2 6'3 Shannon could have single handedly carried the Chiefs offense like Tony did Shannon had Rod Smith and Ed McCaffrey theres a reason why Tonys 3rd all time in RECEIVING yards not by postion but all time he waa option 1,2,3 and 4
Very few tight ends could make an offense as unstoppable as gronk made the patriots. For a lot of his career, he was the best receiver on his team and sometimes the only real threat yet you still couldn’t stop him and Brady
Ozzie is the best TE of the 70's & 80's. a vacuum cleaner. Unless you saw him play you dont know how good he was. We know he's one of the best ever and so do plenty of other people. These lists leave much to be desired.
For the people wondering about bill. Every interview and tv show he’s got a up beat personality. It’s only interviews or during a game he doesn’t want to show emotion because the other team can capitalize on that. You want to stay neutral. I grew up racing for 25yrs under sponsorship and you never wanted anybody to know if a certain track made you nervous. I mean I lost a lot of friends that were killed and had a serious 185g crash at 162mph into a wall and was as close to dead as you can get in 2000. So you never wanted to show your hand and always sandbag. These sporting events are 95% mental 5% physical.
They are right, John Mackey was a nightmare. I saw him play. When I started playing football. I tried to be like Mackey, Jackie Smith of the Cardinals.
So many good ones over the years...Newsome, Sharpe, Graham, Bavaro, Francis, Jackie Smith, Jerry Smith, Coates, Novacek, Shuler, Casper, Gates...Kelce, after he retires.
KSU 1989 - McGinnest? I didn’t see him on the official list of the top LBs. They have 12 listed. Thomas is not among them but neither is McGinnest. There is Willie Lanier from KC.
Shannon Sharpe! 3 time super bowl champ and did it clutch time, Teo different super bowl teams and in an era when passing wasn’t even close to this. Tony G was great, but no champion.
@@aaronarguelles8322 yeah I believe he was so clutch in that Super Bowl with the ravens having only 2 catches for 12 yards 🤣 the team was good without sharp tbh wasn’t too clutch in that one. He basically was along for the ride in that Super Bowl. Again, it took a Hall of fame quarterback to make Sharp relevant. Tony G did it with non in fact he made those teams stand out.
@@Cosmicslopman sharpe is overrated compared to gronk. Gronk put up more tds than sharpe, and 4/5 Sharpe's yards in half the games played. Not to mention he was simultaneously the best blocking te in the league while recieving like that.
@@Pedopedomaster he also played in a receiving era and with the GOAT according to many for his whole career. Just think of the Broncos SB years. They had Terrell Davis at RB who made it to the HOF. How many times do you think they were going to throw the ball? Chill out...
@@siliziwencanywa1138 sharpe played for a west coast offense that prominently featured him every game. Gronk spent more than half of the time blocking against the #1/2 edge rushers and #1 lb's in the league while sharpe blocked way less often because of Davis's phenomenal skill. Only thing that needs to chill is people downplaying his dominance just because people dont like his team.
Exactly. Of course the tacklers could avoid that 'free ride' if they remembered how to tackle. You know, hit at the waist, slide down, wrap up the legs.
Jerry Smith played 30 less games and has 13 MORE TD's than Ozzy. Jerry was more dangerous threat than Ozzie was but he ALWAYS gets overlooked because he was openly gay and died from AIDS.
No he wasnt. There was Ditka, Mackey, Smith, Winslow who came on about the same time as Newsome. I think Newsome and Winslow were the next evolution in the 80s. The bridge between Ditka and Mackey and Shannon Sharpe in the 90s.
Shannon sharpe retired with every tightens record… doesn’t matter if they got broke when he retired he was the GOAT and should be respected as such smh
Shannon Sharpe is the reason why TE get double coverage.....the disrespect is real on this list. That's like saying LT didn't change the game as a linebacker. Unc changed the game for TE's
yep right outta the gate with Tony Gonzalez, who showed his basketball level hops on the football field. Loved a football life with him too, and he aged so well too. 1:30 softmore slump damn lol funny how Cris Collinsworth said he had to change his notes. 3:20 muscle memory. I like bill's respect too.
I hear ya all. Sharpe, Witten, Casper, Gates all deserve to be up there. But unfortunately, there are only so many TEs that they can put up in the top 100 players of all time. I'm sure if it was 120 or 150, they would all be up there. Regardless, it's a tough choice and I can't really dispute including Mackey, Ditka, Gonzalez, and Gronk in the top 100.
I would have taken in order. 1. Kellen Winslow Sr. 2. Rob Gronkowski. 3. Tony Gonzalez. 4. Shannon Sharpe. 5. Antonio Gates. Ditka and Mackey were the pioneers of the position but the bottom line is that they have since been surpassed. I'd have Ozzie Newsome over them as well. As a Cowboys fan I love Novacek and Witten but they were never quite as elite as the 5 I picked or Ozzie.
Saying they've been surpassed doesn't mean I don't think they were good, only that 5 or 6 guys who came after them are better. I could see someone ranking them higher than I would but I really think Mackey over Gronk is a real stretch. Ditka and Mackey would still be pro bowl caliber players today I just think others at the most elite of the position have surpassed them. If we're talking about underrated tight ends, Jackie Smith did hold the tight end yards record for over a decade after his retirement so that makes sense. For other underrated tight ends. I would include Jerry Smith who was the first tight end to reach 60 touchdowns and held the tight end touchdown record for over a quarter of a century after his retirement. I'm also big believer in Charlie Sanders being underrated. He doesn't have the stats because he was a low volume tight end on bad teams but he had great hands and made some really athletic acrobatic catches. I would take Todd Christensen over Dave Casper but it's close. Casper was more athletic and made great adjustments to the ball in the air whereas Christensen was better at things like route running and getting open. Christensen's 1983 puts him over Casper by the hair of his chinny chinny chin. Gates and Witten are each other's own contemporaries with similar length careers so they are more comparable than some guys. While Witten has more yards and more 1000 yard seasons, Gates has the touchdown record and has 4 seasons of double digit touchdowns. I also think defensive coordinators would fear Gates more than Witten.
@@michaelsloane9955 Records are meant to be broken and tight ends have become more prominent in the last 30 years. Stacking this list with guys from recent eras does the older guys a disservice. Not to mention those older guys played with terribly inaccurate QBs, where it was common to retire with more INTs than TDs. Gates played with Rivers, a future HOF in my opinion, his entire career. Shannon had Elway for more than half of his career. Tony caught balls from a rotating cast of nobodys. I would argue Brady has needed Gronk more to cement his legacy. You list some good legendary old school guys, but Mackie and Ditka were above those guys in the before Winslow era.
BTW Shannon's best numbers came when he had Ed McCaffrey, Rod Smith, and Terrell Davis commanding loads of attention. Plus, Shannon wasn't much of a blocker like the other guys, which gets overlooked because there aren't stats for that. Still a HOF indeed, but I'm fine with him not on this list. Also, his brother Sterling should be in the HOF if Terrell Davis got in, just saying.
Sterling Sharpe absolutely deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. I love James Lofton, but to me Sterling Sharpe is the best wide receiver in Packers history. Imagine if he had played long enough to play in Favre's prime?. Sterling Sharpe was the real deal and then some. I always thought Sterling Sharpe should have made the 1990s All Decades Team instead of Tim Brown.
Robert Jones so he a skill position can carry a whole team to the super bowl even the goat Tom Brady couldn’t you give him all 7th round rookies he’s not winning a game unless the play the browns
Robert Jones football is a team game no one can carry a whole team in the sb guess what he had a decent defense and the all worldly te gronk have you heard of him and also edleman if you think someone can carry a whole team without defense or an offense your just being ignorant
It’s a robbery that Shannon Sharpe is NOT on this list. Unk was the first prototype tight end that ran like a receiver and who was split out wide on routes. He has the numbers statically, got three Super Bowls with two teams, broke a record in one game for yards with 214 receiving yards against the Chiefs. He was virtually unguardable one on one. Whoever voted for this category needs to go back and relook at this because if anyone who deserves to be on the list for greatest tight ends ever, Sharpe is that player.
You seriously need to go back and watch film shannon is for sure on the mt Rushmore of tight ends. Gronk kelce tony g and Shannon sharpe are the four greatest tight ends of all time. Please tell me how Shannon isn’t? He held every receiving record for the tight end position when he retired and the man won a super bowl with two franchises and was apart of the best Broncos dynasty of all time and the ravens like you can’t tell the story of the nfl without Shannon sharpe.
@Tyler Edwards that's why I never responded to this moron. It's probably just a Raider troll. Anyone with common sense for the game knows Shannon Sharpe's name rings bells when it comes to tight ends!
@@alphonseblackwood2930yea nah you cant talk football you stupid say what you want to me i aint scared to take criticism but shannon is a bad mf tight end your an idiot period
For how boring and mad he looks on the sidelines. Belechick is actually fun to see smiling and praising legends. I hate him coaching but he on this show seems chill
He's always exuberant when he gets to talk about scheme or former players. I can't remember if it was earlier this year or last year but someone asked him a question about covering punts in a press conference and he spent 5 minutes answering when he normally says as little as possible in the press conferences.
hes always like that except when he has to answer dumb questions from the media Pat's fans know this but the rest of the country doesn't see that part of coach
You mean when he has to answer dumb media questions.
He is methodical and focused on the game. He isn't boring whatsoever.
Hey Dix Winger i know he's focused and is one of the smartest football guys ever im just saying he never smiles but when it comes to these kind of shows he looks like hes having a great time
The gronk bit..
"He was a tremendous blocker.."
*Gronk blocks a dude into oblivion with a satisfying thud*
😂😂😂😂
So so so good.
It so happens to be ray lewis
@@eliyahuchozenfew it's actually Terrell Suggs
Cyrus Ureña Still ridiculous
This has to be the best series ever from NFL Films. Belichick even won an Emmy for the sheer amount of detailed football history he knows. L9ve it.
Link me to the Emmy award yeah?
Rich Eisen: this tight end is the prototype for todays modern tight ends. He said that for every tight end!
Darsh Yadavalli I thought no one else noticed
Darsh Yadavalli I think Belichick said it once and Rich said it once, but I noticed that as well haha
He does wow
Exactly
Lol I noticed too
Gronk came from sleeping through the draft interview to Hall of Famer.
To GOAT TE
oj howard is not going to the hall of fame
@@jramz5176 how old are you😂😂😂😂😂
@@tannerbollon633 Old enough to know Gronk is the greatest TE of all time
@@b4xballin563 why not?
Gronk levelling Suggs at 14:06 is one of my favourite less known highlights.
Lol word
Hahahahaha Suggs said aww
@@mauricemallari6365 eugh*
He’s one of like only a few people I know that actually could put Suggs on his ass
That Gronk block against the Colts was like that scene from Waterboy 😂
Billichick remembers every bad thing that a legend did to him and his team
I love seeing belichick like this. He seems genuinely happy. It's cool hearing his insight.
I hope they never fix that trophy 🏆. It is part of lore! Thanks for the great football memories Gronk!
Vincent Cabral or gonzalez
One of the greatest football stats I have ever seen: Tony Gonzalez had 2 career fumbles! Not fumbles lost, we talking total fumbles. U N B E L I E V A B L E
No super bowl rings so nice stats mean nothing
Top 100 players all time. Respect is earned not given in the form of a trophey at end of a season
Chris Spencer stop hating
Chris Spencer You’re one of those people huh? You don’t get sports.
Chris Spencer definitely a Patriots fan, aren’t you?
What Antonio Gates accomplished after not playing a down in college is incredible. After one year of on-the-job training he became a Pro Bowl player. He was durable as he played into his late thirties. He caught more touchdowns than any other tight end. I agree with every tight end choice on this team, but leaving Gates out is just dumb.
Agreed they left Charles Woodson off the db list
@@fledgendbeats4581 What!!!
@@timothywayne3813 that’s what I said, defensive headman, dfpoy, he’s definitely one of the top 100 players
i would argue that if sharpe isn't on here, gates should also be off, because who would one take off the list? Also I believe that their definition of the 100 greatest players isn't met on the list, when for the skill positions they quite visibly went for talent over the greatness of the player's career!
I'm in a minority, but I think John Mackey was the Best TE in NFL history. They threw much less Mackey played, as opposed to Gonzalez and Gronkowski. Mackey not only averaged around 15 yards per catch, but he was unblockable
Swear every TE they named is the “Prototype” for TE’s
Because at the time, they were a Prototype...
Rich Eisen had no originality on this day
I love how belicheck knows every score and stat that players put up when they played against him
The Patriots were blessed with TEs with both Russ Francis and Ben Coats pre-Gronk. Both of them dominated in their eras and could be on any list of top TEs.
Ben Coates should be in the Hall of Fame. Seemed like every year Coates & Shannon Sharpe were the Tight Ends for the AFC in the Pro Bowl.
@@KozyKool2287both made the 1990s all decade team at TE!
I’m Tony Gonzales? University of California?
Dark Slayer14 your not funny
Bass Fishing shut up
@@elyfulton4451 shut up fool
Bass Fishing shut up. Also learn grammar
@@elyfulton4451 fishing is not a real sport.
Damn this show, actually making me like Bill Belichick lol. Always respected him but this show would do wonders PR wise in showing what a cool guy he seems to be if this was widely viewed. Ive been loving all this NFL 100 content
In the rare event that a reporter asks him a good question, you'll see him engage them and even talk for minutes about it. If it's like the majority, a filler type of question, you get the "On to Cincinnati." type of responses. He's a football encyclopedia, for sure.
Jerry Smith of the Redskins was one of the most underrated players in NFL history. When he retired he led all TEs in touchdowns, and was a big part of that offense.
He belongs in Canton
Dope getting to see a different side of coach. Night and day the difference in his interviews vs who he actually.
See how huge Gronk looked at the New Years Eve special? He is high on life. Love it!
When it comes to this list, I think more people need to take blocking contributions into account, not just receiving
I know they said it, I’m talking about people like us evaluating this list
That’s why there should of been more then 5 tight ends . Only one solid blocking tight end made it .
@Dwight Cook Gronk is better at everything witten ever was
@@diegorjalvarado facts
Dwight Cook Gronk was way better overall
No Shannon Sharpe, Jason Witten or Antonio Gates???
Jonathon Shine no they suck
@@alexreyesdiaz bruh Jason Witten has 1211 catches and 13000 receiving yards, how does he suck?
alexreyes vander Shannon owned very TE record when he retired, plus Shannon played with Trent dilfer for a time in his career. Oh and he never cheated
@@aidanhansen868 playing 16 years in the league what do you expect he's not an all time great tight end like Ditka Winslow Gonzalez and Gronkowski are he's great but not an all time great
@@OldManLuffy ok and Jerry Rice played 20 so he isnt an all time great, gronk legit has only 7500 yards, witten im all time yards is 19th, Gronk is 107th
Witten, Gates and Sharpe should obviously be here, especially Sharpe with how he revolutionized the game, Witten because he is always open and a great blocker, and Gates is a surehanded TD machine.
Sharpe couldn't block, WITTEN COULDNT CATCH
@@keevomora last time I checked Jason Witten is top 4 in receptions so what are u talking about
kevin morales witten has over 13000 yards what r u saying
Yep and Gates was undrafted and now he's heading to the Hall of Fame for sure.
@@keevomora what? Witten can't catch? Yo what football have you watched
Newsome and Sharpe belong for sure. Also I'd argue that Ben Coates was that good. He led the league in receptions at a point when the Patriots were terrible and he was usually the only option to pass to. Was almost always double covered. I don't think he's better than Gronk, but if he played during the to Brady years he would've been scary
Man, Shannon Sharpe belongs here, that’s a big miss
Hofamer for sure. But imho not better than anyone on the list
CrushingRock really I mean, Mike Ditka was great, I love him, who the hell doesn’t love Ditka? The football guy to end all football guys, he’s great. But I’d for sure replace him with Sharpe
@@ryanhalien8468 i hear you and respect your opinion. i think if i have to leave someone out it would be gronk to put sharpe in.
Jason Witten
John Mackey the GOAT
Still can't believe Sharpe wasn't on the list!
Wait where's Unc at
appearently the people who made the list have some missing brain cells
For real! I watched it a 2nd time cuz i thought I missed him.
They left off Antonio Gates too Tony and Rob overlap then both by alot
@@BostonBori92 ill give it you talent wise, but in winning intangeables Unc better than Tony
@@sebasjimenez1490 Football is a team sport bro Shannon got drafted by the Broncos and then went to a loaded team in the Ravens...Tony had the talent Shannon didnt his numbers with JOHN ELWAY would have been on steroids i dont think at 6'2 6'3 Shannon could have single handedly carried the Chiefs offense like Tony did Shannon had Rod Smith and Ed McCaffrey theres a reason why Tonys 3rd all time in RECEIVING yards not by postion but all time he waa option 1,2,3 and 4
Tony Gonzalez is the 🐐 TE. I don’t want to hear about talent and potential. Nobody else did it at a elite level for as long as Tony Gonzalez did.
Below average blocking TE and a below average performer in the playoffs
Very few tight ends could make an offense as unstoppable as gronk made the patriots. For a lot of his career, he was the best receiver on his team and sometimes the only real threat yet you still couldn’t stop him and Brady
3rd GRONK in this for sure
I’d like to hear belicheck announce a game some day
Bill would rather give up his rings than compare his own players to greats of the past... those men are gods in his eyes
I'm a Steelers fan and I must admit... Dave Casper should be on this list. Facts he was a killer for the Oakland Raiders
'woo I just just blocked him one on one' ahahahha ..... Gotta love Gronk
No Ozzie Newsome wow ok
RIGHT!?!?!?!?!?
Ozzie is the best TE of the 70's & 80's. a vacuum cleaner. Unless you saw him play you dont know how good he was. We know he's one of the best ever and so do plenty of other people. These lists leave much to be desired.
He was yappin the whole time so i threw him out of the club 🤣🤣🤣
Tony Gonzalez is the best Tight End of all time
ah no
Agreed
I would've liked Gates on the list but it's a good list overall
For the people wondering about bill. Every interview and tv show he’s got a up beat personality. It’s only interviews or during a game he doesn’t want to show emotion because the other team can capitalize on that. You want to stay neutral. I grew up racing for 25yrs under sponsorship and you never wanted anybody to know if a certain track made you nervous. I mean I lost a lot of friends that were killed and had a serious 185g crash at 162mph into a wall and was as close to dead as you can get in 2000. So you never wanted to show your hand and always sandbag. These sporting events are 95% mental 5% physical.
What series u race? Do tell sir
No Aaron Hernandez he was killing it lol
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 Now you know you ain't right dawg! 🤣🤣🤣
I always liked Antonio Gates, mostly because I live about 15mins from KSU, and he was pretty humble for such a talent
Friggin Gronk. He's the party favor you take along with you to liven things up.
How does a good be a major part of 3 SB winning teams, be a HOF, one of the greatest ever at his position and not make this list??!!
Mind you, there SBs in a row!
Three SBs in a row, on two different teams...
Shannon?
Gronk seems like a decent dude, much more respect to him ✊🏽...
Antonio gates? Most touchdowns by a tight end
Couldn't block.
Didn’t Gronk break the record?
Thank you , look at gronks and gates stats through 9 years there pretty much identical but gates played got 6-8 more seasons gates over gronk
@@alexnovoa7623 Gronk's Pat's led the 2010's in rushing touchdowns for a reason. He was an extra tackle on the line.
He only made eight consecutive pro bowls.
Jerry Smith deserves to be recognized as one of the greatest TE's ever! Open your eyes Hall of Fame!
Tony Gonzales was my idol n I wanted to play TE cause of him even though I got put on O/D-line lol
GRONK!!!!!
BeastMode 21 no
@@aKaiski idiot
BeastMode 21 ???
Can we all just appreciate the poor soul who had to guard these people
They are right, John Mackey was a nightmare. I saw him play. When I started playing football. I tried to be like Mackey, Jackie Smith of the Cardinals.
God I love Tony Gonzalez and his player introductions.
Man - if ATL still had Gonzalez on the team for that Super Bowl, they win. No way in hell he lets all those guys end up doing what they did.
So many good ones over the years...Newsome, Sharpe, Graham, Bavaro, Francis, Jackie Smith, Jerry Smith, Coates, Novacek, Shuler, Casper, Gates...Kelce, after he retires.
Shannon Sharpe deserves to be on this list of great TEs
Not enough room on the list, I guess. So many legendary TEs in NFL history. Lol
@@derpmcgerp8062 there shouldve been at least 8 tes on the list
@@RealCGH only room for 100 players. They broke it down appropriately
Wow how the hell did they leave Shay Sharpe off this list?
Not as blasphemous as Willie Mcginest being a Top 10 LB over Derrick Thomas.🤔
@@KSU-ce2uc yeah I thought that was messed up also
KSU 1989 - McGinnest? I didn’t see him on the official list of the top LBs. They have 12 listed. Thomas is not among them but neither is McGinnest. There is Willie Lanier from KC.
If they included 10 Tight ends - or even 7, you'd see Sharpe. But they picked the right 5.
@@citizenghosttown man please stop it
Wheres Mia Khalifa?
Wide receivers
Mike Thompson I tilt my hat to you sir
Nice one
She's a loose end😁😁😁😁😁
GOAT!
3 were in AFC West at the same time Gonzales, Gates, and Sharpe
AFC West has a lot of the greatest tighteneds and some of the best this year Kelce and Waller and Noah fant
Dag, I love Gronk!
Dudes 💯% all the time!
Bavaro..one of the best blocking TEs!!!!!
Where TF is Shay and Ozzie????? List invalid.
Shannon Sharpe! 3 time super bowl champ and did it clutch time, Teo different super bowl teams and in an era when passing wasn’t even close to this. Tony G was great, but no champion.
Tony G never had a Hall of fame quarterback either😂😂
@@tskream850 Shannon didn’t have a HOF quarterback in Baltimore and was big play Shay. What excuse does Tony G have with that???
@@aaronarguelles8322 yeah I believe he was so clutch in that Super Bowl with the ravens having only 2 catches for 12 yards 🤣 the team was good without sharp tbh wasn’t too clutch in that one. He basically was along for the ride in that Super Bowl. Again, it took a Hall of fame quarterback to make Sharp relevant. Tony G did it with non in fact he made those teams stand out.
When you thought of the Chiefs you thought of Tony G whenever I think Broncos I think Elway 🤷🏾♂️
No Dante Lavellli? That was a great tight end. Dominated two leagues.
When I saw Kellen Winslow named, I said, "YES!!!". I didn't see him play a lot, but what I saw was amazing.
Good list. I think sharper or gates could be on the list but can’t complain.
Absolutely CRIMINAL that Shannon Sharpe didn't make this team.
As much as I hate him from all his years with Denver he should have made it over Gronk. Drunkowski is overrated.
@@Cosmicslopman sharpe is overrated compared to gronk. Gronk put up more tds than sharpe, and 4/5 Sharpe's yards in half the games played. Not to mention he was simultaneously the best blocking te in the league while recieving like that.
@@Pedopedomaster he also played in a receiving era and with the GOAT according to many for his whole career. Just think of the Broncos SB years. They had Terrell Davis at RB who made it to the HOF. How many times do you think they were going to throw the ball? Chill out...
@@siliziwencanywa1138 sharpe played for a west coast offense that prominently featured him every game. Gronk spent more than half of the time blocking against the #1/2 edge rushers and #1 lb's in the league while sharpe blocked way less often because of Davis's phenomenal skill. Only thing that needs to chill is people downplaying his dominance just because people dont like his team.
Siliziwe Ncanywa
Chill out buddy. Sharpe had Elway.
Watched Mackey a number of times carrying 3 or 4 tacklers on his back and gain an extra 5 or 10 yards.
Like George Kittle did against the Saints a few weeks ago.
Exactly. Of course the tacklers could avoid that 'free ride' if they remembered how to tackle. You know, hit at the waist, slide down, wrap up the legs.
12:48 yall need to edit that asap! dude is back and have 4 super bowl and 6sb td
Dave Casper!
These guys need a show together
Nobody showed up bigger when it mattered than Gronk.
This list is incomplete without Ozzie Newsome. He retired as the leasing pass catcher as a TE. He was the first pass catching TE.
Did you miss the John Mackey segment ?
Jerry Smith played 30 less games and has 13 MORE TD's than Ozzy. Jerry was more dangerous threat than Ozzie was but he ALWAYS gets overlooked because he was openly gay and died from AIDS.
Did you miss the Mike Ditka segment? First tight end to be inducted into the HOF.
No he wasnt. There was Ditka, Mackey, Smith, Winslow who came on about the same time as Newsome. I think Newsome and Winslow were the next evolution in the 80s. The bridge between Ditka and Mackey and Shannon Sharpe in the 90s.
Yep I'm going 88 this year for football
Who else thinks belechick looks such a mad old man on the sidelines, but seems younger and happier even when it comes to a guy he had to double team?
Eventually we will see tight ends that blows these lists out of the water. Kelce, Kittle, Waller are making their way to the top quickly.
Yeah def.are seives
Shannon sharpe retired with every tightens record… doesn’t matter if they got broke when he retired he was the GOAT and should be respected as such smh
Shannon Sharpe is the reason why TE get double coverage.....the disrespect is real on this list. That's like saying LT didn't change the game as a linebacker. Unc changed the game for TE's
yep right outta the gate with Tony Gonzalez, who showed his basketball level hops on the football field. Loved a football life with him too, and he aged so well too. 1:30 softmore slump damn lol funny how Cris Collinsworth said he had to change his notes. 3:20 muscle memory. I like bill's respect too.
3:30 Rare Moment
I hear ya all. Sharpe, Witten, Casper, Gates all deserve to be up there. But unfortunately, there are only so many TEs that they can put up in the top 100 players of all time. I'm sure if it was 120 or 150, they would all be up there. Regardless, it's a tough choice and I can't really dispute including Mackey, Ditka, Gonzalez, and Gronk in the top 100.
AG definitely a Hall of Famer good blocker and prolific catcher
What is the name of the song at 2:00 please?
I would have taken in order.
1. Kellen Winslow Sr.
2. Rob Gronkowski.
3. Tony Gonzalez.
4. Shannon Sharpe.
5. Antonio Gates.
Ditka and Mackey were the pioneers of the position but the bottom line is that they have since been surpassed. I'd have Ozzie Newsome over them as well.
As a Cowboys fan I love Novacek and Witten but they were never quite as elite as the 5 I picked or Ozzie.
I like this list, great choices, order is justifiable
Saying they've been surpassed doesn't mean I don't think they were good, only that 5 or 6 guys who came after them are better. I could see someone ranking them higher than I would but I really think Mackey over Gronk is a real stretch. Ditka and Mackey would still be pro bowl caliber players today I just think others at the most elite of the position have surpassed them.
If we're talking about underrated tight ends, Jackie Smith did hold the tight end yards record for over a decade after his retirement so that makes sense. For other underrated tight ends. I would include Jerry Smith who was the first tight end to reach 60 touchdowns and held the tight end touchdown record for over a quarter of a century after his retirement. I'm also big believer in Charlie Sanders being underrated. He doesn't have the stats because he was a low volume tight end on bad teams but he had great hands and made some really athletic acrobatic catches.
I would take Todd Christensen over Dave Casper but it's close. Casper was more athletic and made great adjustments to the ball in the air whereas Christensen was better at things like route running and getting open. Christensen's 1983 puts him over Casper by the hair of his chinny chinny chin.
Gates and Witten are each other's own contemporaries with similar length careers so they are more comparable than some guys. While Witten has more yards and more 1000 yard seasons, Gates has the touchdown record and has 4 seasons of double digit touchdowns. I also think defensive coordinators would fear Gates more than Witten.
@@michaelsloane9955 Records are meant to be broken and tight ends have become more prominent in the last 30 years. Stacking this list with guys from recent eras does the older guys a disservice. Not to mention those older guys played with terribly inaccurate QBs, where it was common to retire with more INTs than TDs.
Gates played with Rivers, a future HOF in my opinion, his entire career. Shannon had Elway for more than half of his career. Tony caught balls from a rotating cast of nobodys. I would argue Brady has needed Gronk more to cement his legacy.
You list some good legendary old school guys, but Mackie and Ditka were above those guys in the before Winslow era.
BTW Shannon's best numbers came when he had Ed McCaffrey, Rod Smith, and Terrell Davis commanding loads of attention. Plus, Shannon wasn't much of a blocker like the other guys, which gets overlooked because there aren't stats for that. Still a HOF indeed, but I'm fine with him not on this list. Also, his brother Sterling should be in the HOF if Terrell Davis got in, just saying.
Sterling Sharpe absolutely deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. I love James Lofton, but to me Sterling Sharpe is the best wide receiver in Packers history. Imagine if he had played long enough to play in Favre's prime?. Sterling Sharpe was the real deal and then some. I always thought Sterling Sharpe should have made the 1990s All Decades Team instead of Tim Brown.
I think their confusing pioneers to the best of all time
Gonzales: I've had my best stats, statistically speaking, when looking at my statistical stats, statistically speaking. Back to you Hoodie.
Gonzalez was the most overated TE IN HISTORY.DO YOUR JOB WIN. SB GAMES .GONZALEZ 0 SB VICTORYS
Robert Jones so he a skill position can carry a whole team to the super bowl even the goat Tom Brady couldn’t you give him all 7th round rookies he’s not winning a game unless the play the browns
@@Big-guy49 no BRADY JUST DOES. IT TO BUM TEAMS LIKE THE FALCONS IN THE SB
Robert Jones football is a team game no one can carry a whole team in the sb guess what he had a decent defense and the all worldly te gronk have you heard of him and also edleman if you think someone can carry a whole team without defense or an offense your just being ignorant
Crazy analogy Cris
I think Travis Kelce deserves consideration for the GOAT right end conversation, but in his prime, I have never seen a more dominant TE than Gronk.
Growing up in kc, tony was everybody's hero.
I think all these guys totally deserve their spots but I think that Antonio Gates and definitely Jason Witten deserve a spot in here too
They did Uncle Shannon dirty.
Tony was my favorite player he was the greatest I seen
Gronk made New England a deflated Lombardi trophy oh how amazing
tony gonzalez has an amazing podcast you all should listen to.
3:54 what is that tune in theh back? Somebody?
I’m surprised they used footage of Aaron Hernandez in this
It’s a robbery that Shannon Sharpe is NOT on this list. Unk was the first prototype tight end that ran like a receiver and who was split out wide on routes. He has the numbers statically, got three Super Bowls with two teams, broke a record in one game for yards with 214 receiving yards against the Chiefs. He was virtually unguardable one on one. Whoever voted for this category needs to go back and relook at this because if anyone who deserves to be on the list for greatest tight ends ever, Sharpe is that player.
Gronk is the type of guy that has fun in the supermarket bro lol
Mark Bavaro??
SHANNON SHARPE??????
He wasn't that great 😂😂 there's more than enough reasons he didn't make the All Time Team. 😤
@@MannySanchez-f9x why?
You seriously need to go back and watch film shannon is for sure on the mt Rushmore of tight ends. Gronk kelce tony g and Shannon sharpe are the four greatest tight ends of all time. Please tell me how Shannon isn’t? He held every receiving record for the tight end position when he retired and the man won a super bowl with two franchises and was apart of the best Broncos dynasty of all time and the ravens like you can’t tell the story of the nfl without Shannon sharpe.
@Tyler Edwards that's why I never responded to this moron. It's probably just a Raider troll. Anyone with common sense for the game knows Shannon Sharpe's name rings bells when it comes to tight ends!
@@alphonseblackwood2930yea nah you cant talk football you stupid say what you want to me i aint scared to take criticism but shannon is a bad mf tight end your an idiot period
Antonio gates undrafted 111 touchdowns
Basketball player turned football pit some respect on the man's name
Kellen and the Raiders TE reinvented the TE position!!!!
Christensonn????