Julian Edelman - Warrior (Greatest Edelman video on YouTube)
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Channel: Joseph Vincent
Views: 424,112
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Keywords: Movies, Sports, Film, Comics, Fights, Highlights, Spin, Truck, Juke, History, edit, diving, leaping, catching, one handed, dunk, slam, jam, alley oop, jordan, lebron, vincent, bored film
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Length: 24min 40sec (1480 seconds)
Published: Sat Apr 24 2021
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I wasnโt aware of Edelman until about 2012. There was a replacement refs game with the Ravens where I saw him catch a pass with Ed Reedโs hand around his neck and it was awesome. Also the unspoken hero of the thanksgiving day massacre. Drafted him in my fantasy league after that and heโs been nothing but clutch.
Idk how history will perceive him but this guy has been the most clutch player in living memory.
If Edelman's catch was in 1970 instead of 2017, it would be called "The Catch."
I teared up
Id be shocked if he made it
I don't really care if HOF voters don't appreciate his grit, determination, and versatility. I do.
Patriots HoF but not the NFL HoF.
This is exactly what I needed today. Off-season is long, I miss those days of Patriots games and insanely emotional and clutch performances. You will be missed JE11. If there is a God, you will make HoF. The story is incredible. Heโs not the classic elite WR, heโs a God damn GAMER dude.
While I donโt think Julian Edelman is an NFL Hall of Famer, there really hasnโt ever been a player like him.
For him to go from being a college QB to a great special teams player & reserve/#3-4 WR for the Pats (even playing corner in โ11) to being Tom Bradyโs number #1 WR in just 5 years is crazy in and of itself. He stepped up big time in 2013 after an offseason where the Pats lost both Welker & Hernandez.
Then he has a 13 game playoff stretch from 2013-2018 where he averaged 8.2 Catches and 102.8 Receiving Yards per game. Thatโs an All Pro caliber season in just 13 games, 13 playoff games.
And on the topic of accolades, he was snubbed of 2-3 pro bowls (2013, 2016, 2019) and missed valuable time in 2014, 2015, 2017 & 2018 that could have seriously changed how his career would have been perceived outside of NE. But even despite that he was still voted on to the NFL top 100 team 4x after those first two years as the Pats #1 WR (2015, 2016, 2017, 2019). He really gained the respect of his peers.
He also had 5 legendary playoff moments in 4 different games for 3 different Super Bowl teams.