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hey Brett would you ever do a video about your favorite defenses of all time and why you love them?' i would certainly love to see that and contribute a decent amount of donation for your troubles
Wait a minute how has obj more total yards per game? They both Ayer 14 games so far and Thomas has 1600ish receiving yards and obj 900ish??? Thomas had 110.9 yards per game. Obj has 65 and Julio only has 88.5 aswell?
This is amazing. As a Saints fan I don't feel like Brees or Thomas get the credit they deserve. After watching this I don't feel like Brees or Thomas remotely get the credit they deserve.
The Piper Report Yah I don’t see Drew showing any signs of aging....like a good wine, he’s just getting better with time. Give him and CGM, Cook and TQS a whole off season to build more rapport and next year is gonna be even better. Ya’ll watch, Brees going for 5,000+ next year, CGM going for MegaTron record and Cook will be a 1200 yard receiver and TQS 800+
Oh definitely. I can see him playing for 3-4 years yet. The way their offense is set up they don't need to go 40+ yard passes. The only fast receivers they have are Ginn and Taysom, and Taysom isn't really a receiver. Well he kind of is, just like he's kind of a QB, tight end, professor, butcher, day care social worker, etc. So it's not like they need someone to throw the ball that far. Plus, he was on an MVP season last year before he slowed down near the end and Mahomes took over. Hopefully he has three years left in him then Taysom can take over. Saints would be great with a dual-threat QB and Teddy isn't it. Teddy is a pocket passer. Taysom can throw and run like he has the cops after him
@@thepiperreport8198 I don't think you guys should run Taysom Hill as a dedicated QB. His throwing reminds me of Blake Bortles... You guys could totally snag a qb in the later rounds in the draft and Payton will make him great. He did it with Romo and saved Drew's Career. He can do it again.
@@commissaryarrick9670 Basically. He just looks at the corner playing off, glances at Mike and telepathically says "go get that fucker", and then Mike just does it...
@@commissaryarrick9670 brees does this often and it is not in one of the two plays called in the huddle. Brees has free reign to do this. You can also tell cause the whole offensive line blocks as a run play. And cause he throws it as soon as it is snapped, the is no illegal man down field.
Eh, I dunno about that. The only thing that compares to that is a mother and a child. Nobody else is that close and in sync. ^_^ . That might get way too personal
True Scoundrel - lol, yeah. Psychology is a hell of a science. Although I confess I don't know how knowing psychology is directly correlated with not being married. Cheers.
True Scoundrel - lol. I usually do that to trolls. You'd be surprised how some of them react. It's usually amusing. One troll actually got mad and said that he had a Master's degree and I had know idea what I was talking about. lol . He tried to reverse it around but you could tell he was just making it up. I kid you not.
Brees: Just down right filthy Thomas: Utterly disgusting Brees and Thomas: An unfathomable, unprecedented, absolutely absurdly unfair combination generating statistical majesty, and unbearable dread in the hearts of opponents everywhere.
Very similar in terms of size, hands, and lack of burner speed to former Saints receiver Marques Colston, who was the ultimate clutch 3rd down receiver and didn't mind getting crunched running routes across the middle. He amazingly never made a Pro Bowl despite six 1000 receiving yd. seasons (and two 900 yd. seasons) with Brees as his QB. In fact, Thomas is the only wideout in New Orleans who has made a Pro Bowl while playing in the same season as Brees. (For example, Joe Horn made three Pro Bowls with the Saints, but they were all before Brees arrived.) Yes, there's national media bias against the Saints & other small-market teams, exemplified by Brees' stunning omission from the NFL's All Time Top 100 team this week. Art Monk, Cris Carter & Jordy Nelson are other good comparisons for Thomas, in addition to Irvin.
Auston - Umm... lol.. He's averaging 2.3 TD's per game. Lamar Jackson is averaging 2.2. He's averaging 272 yards per game. Which is 9th highest in nfl for QBs. He's rated #1 in passer rating in the NFL with 115.3. He's leading the league in completion percentage with 75.8%, which is better than the record he set last year. Though to be fair, he's only played 9 games so having a completion percentage that high with 9 games is really good, but not outstanding. Pretty sure he's going to win comeback player of the year. If Titans make the playoffs then Tannahill will probably get it. If not then Brees definitely will. He scored 9 TDs in the last two games, 5 against the Niners who were #1 overall defense and #1 overall passing defense at the time. They are #2 overall defense now. As for being underrated, nobody mentions him in the top 5 QB's yet in my humble opinion he's top 3 all time. People always want to judge running backs and receivers on individual stats, but with QB's it's about wins and superbowls. Which I never understood. QB's don't win superbowls. Teams win superbowls. In terms of individual stats Brees blows everyone out of the water. Here is just a short list. Believe me when I say short Highest career regular season passing yards per game of (281.6) Most games all time with 300 + passing yards (120) Most games all time with 400 + passing yards (19) Fastest to reach 40, 50, and 60 thousand passing yards Most seasons leading the league in passing yards (7) Most consecutive seasons with 4,000 passing yards (12) Most consecutive seasons with 5,000 passing yards (3) No other player has more than 1 Most season with 5,000 passing yards (5) (no other player has more than 1) Has passing yards record Most games throwing 4 or more touchdowns (36) Tied for most touchdowns thrown in a game (7) Highest completion percentage in a game (96.7%, 29/30 4 TDs 307 yards) Most consecutive games with 1 touchdown (54) beating the 52 year old record by 7 games Most consecutive home games with 1 touchdown (60) Most consecutive seasons with 20 + touchdowns (16) Most consecutive seasons with 30+ touchdowns (9) Only QB in history to pass for 40 + touchdowns in consecutive seasons. The only one These are consecutive seasons. It’s not like he had one great year with one great team. This is with a horrible defense and an average offense. Most accurate QB of all time: Record for all time completion percentage of 67.6% Record for highest completion percentage in a season at 74.4%. One of two QBs to win a superbowl with a team whose defense was in the 20’s. The majority of SB winning teams have defenses in top 10. (I believe this is 3 now. I believe Patriots defense last year was outside top 10) I guess I'm curious what you mean when you say he didn't have a good season this year. What exactly are you referring to, to reach that conclusion??
@@thepiperreport8198 and he might not even throw for 3k yards. Believe me, I know Brees is good. There is not a single soul on this planet that believes he is "underrated".
Anuj Singh - I confess I don't hear anyone say MT is underrated, but I hear Brees is underrated a lot. That, or that he's a system QB and crap like that. Especially when it comes to top QB conversations. But even people talking about what he does in the regular season and that it's nothing special is beyond me. If he keeps this up next two games he'll be comeback player for sure. Which I think is a big part of why he made pro bowl. That, and his stats for this year are better than most. Not all, but most
One of my favorite things about football is when a wide receiver and QB are on the same page and can make plays when everything goes wrong. Great breakdown Brett.
Saints NEVER get the credit from the trash media. They are so disgusting. They will turn a conversation about thomas into how great the cowboys will be next season
Sounds like the same chemistry Manning and Harrison used to have. Changing the play at the line of scrimmage. Pre-snap Communication with subtle signals instead of words. Legendary.
@@shizzaff8424 Brett Kollman made a deal with the football gods so everytime he wants to win in fantasy, he just praises the opponents on TH-cam and to all of his subscribers, and all of his subscribers probably use these players in fantasy because of how well they're doing. Lol
This man Michael Thomas is such an amazing player to watch. He plays with so much heart, fire, and intensity; it's truly an honor to see him polish into one the best to ever do it. This man was destined for greatness and it's easy to see why. Amazing video Mr. Kollmann as always, keep up the great work!
This is the best take I’ve ever seen for Michael Thomas. It’s about time somebody gives him the respect he needs. I’m a Saints fan so I watch him every week and 100% agree he makes their team go from a negative record team to a 2-4 loss season team just because he is special but his connection with his quarterbacks. Even when Bridgewater was playing his connection with Teddy made the offense still effective because he works well with QBs and his stats are unbelievable and don’t lie and it’s about time people give him the respect he deserves
This honestly looks identical to the Ben Roethlisberger/Antonio Brown analysis. And being a Ravens fan, I'll tell you how scary that can be when both players are at there best.
My opinion is Chris Carson. He has 1200 yards this year and has been vital to the Seahawks but never gets recognition. I get wilson sets him up for success but he never get any recognition
I know Lamar Jackson gets all of the attention as the clear MVP frontrunner (which he absolutely should be at this point in time), but Michael Thomas should definitely be in consideration for it. If the NFL decides this year that there should be two co-MVPs instead of just one MVP, it should be Thomas alongside Jackson.
@@33s60 I wouldn't say that. The offense would be good with or without Mike Thomas, but record breaking? Not happening. The chemistry between qb and wideout is not something that can be measured.
@@namison06 yeah, but remember it's called most valuable. Drop lamar or wilson from their respective team the ravens go to 9 wins and the seahawks go to 5. Without mike the saints are still at eleven wins. Yes, mike elevates the saints, but he doesnt make it.
@@33s60 True, but the quarterback is only as good as the talent around him (most of the time). I remember watching Kansas City in the early 2000s with Trent Green and Priest Holmes thinking to myself, it'd be nice if he had a #1 WR to throw to, Tony the tiger Gonzalez can't carry those guys on his back like this.
that moment when you pass on MT for. Devante Adoms in the fantasy league BTW that Dalton Risner #66 for the broncos in the photo. brett can you do a vid on him and thanks for all the likes
11:23 It's sad, really. My mind was still stuck on Jared Cook's rookie years when he bails QB's out by flipping in the air and catching one-handed. But Jeff Fisher wasted his talents, twice.
Just because Thomas isn't a flashy wr don't mean he's not better. Thomas is great because of his IQ and he is always OPEN maybe hopkins could have as much yards as him if he could be open all the time.
@@KxngTsuGamingOGkxng Absolutely, Peopke need to wake up and understand we are watching one of the most dominant seasons of any WR in NFL history. He doesnt have a weakness, there's nothing anyone can do to stop him
Dustin Lowery These casuals act like little fucking kids. You don’t need to run a streak every play and one hand it to be considered a great we. It’s about getting the job done consistently which he’s done all the time. NFL defenses knows every game the ball is going to him all game yet they can’t stop it. He beats man, he beats zone, he adjusts his routes mid play, and he has 80% catch radius. What more do you want from him? Ohhh they want him to run a go route one hand off his back shoulder to prove something.
Hey Brett, another awesome video! I watch your Film Room every week and you definitely helped me understanding the game of Football better! I have a little idea: I know it will be a lot of work but could you explain all the defensive coverage ( it´s principles, when to use them and how to beat them effectively ) in the Offseason? Merry Christmas and best regards from Germany!
Similar to Jerry Rice. He wasnt fast or some freak speciman like Randy Moss or Calvin Johnson. It was his route running and understanding of the game that made Jerry Rice the greatest WR to ever play do it.
Yo the breakdown you do in this video is absolute god tier status. Instantly subscribed, got 3 friends to subscribe also within seconds of seeing this video. Out-fucking-standing man, please make more of these forever!
No.1 and ONLY reason Michael Thomas doesn't get proper credit is the same as why most of the talking heads continue to diminish Brees' place in history: They play for the Saints. If those guys played for the Cowboys, 49ers, Packers, Bears, Giants, Patriots, you name it, they'd have been hailed as legends long before they even deserved it. You play for the Saints, you will never get your propers. That's just how it is.
The thing that makes Brees so incredible is the fact that most of his throws are made blinded. The man can't see over his O-lineman. He built his entire career off of timing and muscle memory. That one throw just exemplifies what he pretty much does every play.
The only thing o disagreed with in this video was saying that without MT, the unit would be very below average. While I get your point, Drew would still be shredding defenses like he always has with below average receivers.
I'm really hoping that Michael Thomas is greater than the dreaded Kollman curse because I need him to absolutely go off and help me win a championship.
Loved this vid homie. Can tell you appreciate football. Also thanks for the respect to Mike. The dude gets wayyyy too much hate. "wah wah he only runs slants". For starters that's not true, but I don't give a shit what he runs. The dude had 149 catches last season with an 80% catch rate. Bro wtf that isn't human, lmao. How do people not appreciate that consistency. The guy is a machine.
11:25 - Brees/Saints would make it work. You have to remember, before Michael Thomas Brees/Saints have never had a pro-bowl wide receiver. Ever. So Brees' multiple 5k yard seasons (3 consecutive 5 total, no other QB has more than 1 5k yard season. Not just one consecutive, but one total) was done with tight ends and no name receivers. Thomas is amazing, best WR in the league. But if he got injured Brees would still find targets. They just wouldn't be as dominate as they are now
Brexxx Luger nahh I think brees made graham better cause soon as he went to the packers it wasn’t the same but colston no doubt he was pro bowl talent the quiet storm
@@indiig. you clearly don't know what I'm saying...I said off stats he doesn't drop a throw unless its legit impossible to catch...if he touched it trying it counts as a drop. And wtf do you mean "that's a fake stat'" it's not a stat. It's something you have to watch, clearly you don't actually watch Texans games despite what you said...that or you're lying to try to prove a point.
@@indiig. look I agree that Michael Thomas is one of the best in football, I was mainly saying if I had a choice I'd throw the ball to Deandre not michael.
I don't understand - how do you know that the TD pass at 4:00 was not a route that was called inside the huddle? How do you know Thomas changed his route because Brees looked at Patrick Peterson?
As a Saints fan for many years the thing that impresses me the most about the Brees Thomas connection since he was drafted is the entire defense knows it's going to Thomas and yet, they still cant seem to slow him down. Some teams have contained him but containing Thomas still means like 7 catches for 80 yards lol boy I wish Brees was younger so this could go on alot longer.
I love my Vikings and think highly of our defense, but when we played the Saints in the playoffs 2 years ago Michael Thomas could not be controlled. He is phenomenal. Elite speed, great ability to adjust and catch. A real treat to watch for Saints fans, I'm jealous.
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I'm a huge Saints fan, and for the life of me, I don't know how Michael Thomas keeps doing it. He's our only receiver. Teams come in knowing he's our only viable target. They plan to double him, or triple him, it still doesn't matter. And it's not like he's fast either. I'm used to speed being the most deadly aspect of a WR, but Thomas is not fast in the least, and they still can't cover him. It's insane. I don't know how many games I've watched when it's like 3rd and long, everyone in the world knows what we are going to do, and still Thomas gets open. How does that happen? I dunno....but he just seems to always get open. And those rare times when they are on him so tight it looks like they are glued to him, he makes the contested catch anyway. I can understand the physicality in tight coverage, he just out muscles you for the ball. But the many, many times he's just wide friggin open can only be explained by the fact that Michael Thomas reads a defense as well as any top tier QB. He reads your coverage, he sees thru any disguises you are trying to use, and he knows the weakness and holes in any kind of coverage that you are going to use on him. It's like the DB's are all physically gifted high school dropouts, and Thomas has a PhD in football. He's just way smarter than you, that's why You Can't Guard Mike.
Another great analysis. Excellent work. Thank you. Although I must point out the Cardinals Free Safety certainly helped Thomas on this one (3:37) by being more preoccupied with his helmet than the Saints offense pre snap & his tackling was atrocious. That kind of defensive play is a No No If you want to stop Thomas.
I'm a saints fan and this was an EXCELLENT video breakdown. I don't think a lot of people understand how insane what Thomas is doing is. How hard you have to work to catch the percentage of passes he does, how tirelessly you have to work on impeccable route running. I know Lamar will probably win MVP, but I legit think Mike should, and I'd say the same thing if Thomas wasn't a Saint.
@@terencior1048 lol I don't remember saying "Hey Terencio R what do u think about Michael Thomas?"🤦♂️ U entitled to yo opinion but don't bring that stupid shit this way for attention. Good luck in the future lil bro.👍
Talking about that play from the saints and cardinals game, wouldn’t the o line be run blocking to keep the linebackers close to the line of scrimmage and keep them from interfering with the slant?
Bankerrz- i wish but fullbacks are very underutilized. pats started the trend for blocking fbs w develin, but consistent blocking fb’s are incredibly rare
Hey Brett, I know you're a Texans fan, and you usually stick to current nfl stuff, but maybe in the offseason I would love to see a video about peyton manning's offense because as a kid I knew he audibled and usually set things up to succeed, but it would be cool to actually understand what he was doing. Anyway, great video as always!
Amazing video but i dont fully agree with his skills coming from chemistry with his QB, yes he has great chem with brees but thomas put up in 15 games 145 rec 1,688 yds and 9 receiving TD in a season where where brees was missing for a good 1/3 of the season its there but not fully
You claim that the Saints' offense would be below average without Michael Thomas. You forget that Drew Brees won a Super Bowl on a team where his best wide receiver never went to a pro bowl.
The only thing with Thomas is that the average depth of passes is typically less than 10 yards. I want to see him run different routes before calling him the best receiver. It's rare to see him run 20+ yard routes. Obviously, these short passes and slants are working so Payton will keep utilizing it.
Dude that's an excuse, it doesn't matter where the ball is hes going to catch it. He has caught vertical passes many times in his career. For example against the rams last year against marcus Peter's who he torched all game like he does every corner
@Trevor Gundrum AB, Evans, Julio, OBJ, and Hopkins can all do 20+ yard routes. We rarely seen Michael Thomas do the same. Again, I think it's more scheme related. Payton has no reason to do that since MT's slants have been unstoppable.
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hey Brett would you ever do a video about your favorite defenses of all time and why you love them?'
i would certainly love to see that and contribute a decent amount of donation for your troubles
Wait a minute how has obj more total yards per game? They both Ayer 14 games so far and Thomas has 1600ish receiving yards and obj 900ish???
Thomas had 110.9 yards per game.
Obj has 65 and Julio only has 88.5 aswell?
This is amazing. As a Saints fan I don't feel like Brees or Thomas get the credit they deserve. After watching this I don't feel like Brees or Thomas remotely get the credit they deserve.
I just wish Brees was 5 years younger so he and Thomas can keep going for year after year.
Brees got another year in him, for as long as Brady is in the league Brees will be there to protect his records, for now at least.
The Piper Report Yah I don’t see Drew showing any signs of aging....like a good wine, he’s just getting better with time. Give him and CGM, Cook and TQS a whole off season to build more rapport and next year is gonna be even better. Ya’ll watch, Brees going for 5,000+ next year, CGM going for MegaTron record and Cook will be a 1200 yard receiver and TQS 800+
To be fair... mike had the same production wit teddy. So it not gunna matter🤷♂️
Oh definitely. I can see him playing for 3-4 years yet. The way their offense is set up they don't need to go 40+ yard passes. The only fast receivers they have are Ginn and Taysom, and Taysom isn't really a receiver. Well he kind of is, just like he's kind of a QB, tight end, professor, butcher, day care social worker, etc. So it's not like they need someone to throw the ball that far. Plus, he was on an MVP season last year before he slowed down near the end and Mahomes took over. Hopefully he has three years left in him then Taysom can take over.
Saints would be great with a dual-threat QB and Teddy isn't it. Teddy is a pocket passer. Taysom can throw and run like he has the cops after him
@@thepiperreport8198 I don't think you guys should run Taysom Hill as a dedicated QB. His throwing reminds me of Blake Bortles... You guys could totally snag a qb in the later rounds in the draft and Payton will make him great. He did it with Romo and saved Drew's Career. He can do it again.
Basically we’re watching two first ballot hall of famers play catch on a pro football field
Ryan Cooper yeah
Ryan Cooper yeah
Like Brady and Moss. It's beautiful to watch
Same with the Falcons
Whokq idk ab that 😂 first ballot? Matt Ryan?
“This play is f***ing art...it belongs in a museum” -Brett Kollmann 2019
You belong in a museum
@@mattsachenik3080 is that a compliment?
Gave me goosebups
Timestamp?
Michael Dang 7:08
Wait so brees and Thomas would audible the play without telling the rest of the team that they are audibling? Damn
TheLoneWolf Brees doesn’t even say anything he just gives Michael Thomas a certain look and Mike knows what to do
@@commissaryarrick9670 Basically. He just looks at the corner playing off, glances at Mike and telepathically says "go get that fucker", and then Mike just does it...
Brett Kollmann It also could be a pre-snap RPO
TheFeZu rpo makes the most sense imo
@@commissaryarrick9670 brees does this often and it is not in one of the two plays called in the huddle. Brees has free reign to do this. You can also tell cause the whole offensive line blocks as a run play. And cause he throws it as soon as it is snapped, the is no illegal man down field.
The takeaway: find someone who knows u the way Thomas knows Brees
Eh, I dunno about that. The only thing that compares to that is a mother and a child. Nobody else is that close and in sync. ^_^ . That might get way too personal
The Piper Report
Lol someone isn’t married
True Scoundrel - lol, yeah. Psychology is a hell of a science. Although I confess I don't know how knowing psychology is directly correlated with not being married. Cheers.
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lol you took that real serious 😂
True Scoundrel - lol. I usually do that to trolls. You'd be surprised how some of them react. It's usually amusing. One troll actually got mad and said that he had a Master's degree and I had know idea what I was talking about. lol . He tried to reverse it around but you could tell he was just making it up. I kid you not.
If we got a saints and patriots game Michael Thomas and Stephen gilmore
I have been saying that all season! Gilmore is great but Perfect execution is impossible to stop and Thomas executes perfectly week in and week out
That would be the best Cornerback vs wide receiver match up in superbowl history lol
@@isaiaharmand9901 yup
@@isaiaharmand9901 Absolutely bro, Nobody would be able to deny Thomas's greatness after that.
@@Saintaholik yea fo sure imo he is easily the best wide receiver in the league and one of the better wide receivers we have seen in the last decade
Its actually insane he doesnt get doubled teamed more
He runs a lot of really short routes and gets often the ball before the second guy gets to him
As if that would work lol
He gets double-teamed and triple-teamed all the time. It doesn't help.
Brett Kollmann I mean it did in the NFCCG. Rams held him to 4 for 34...
Its interesting that people bring up the NFCCG like he didnt get them 211 yards a few weeks prior.
Brees: Just down right filthy
Thomas: Utterly disgusting
Brees and Thomas: An unfathomable, unprecedented, absolutely absurdly unfair combination generating statistical majesty, and unbearable dread in the hearts of opponents everywhere.
Shut up
Cause you probably don't even watch football
Kole Schouest You must be a falcons fan or sumn if you mad dont watch a video about Mike 😂
@@odec1831 oh I thought you were talking bad about the saints I'm only 11 I'ma a saints fan
@@odec1831 I didn't know about those big words
Reminds me a lot of Michael Irvin not the fastest guy but still makes it happen with his route running,physicallity and great hands
Not a bad comparison, to be honest. They play with similar passion and physicality.
Chris Carter is a fair comparison as well
Very similar in terms of size, hands, and lack of burner speed to former Saints receiver Marques Colston, who was the ultimate clutch 3rd down receiver and didn't mind getting crunched running routes across the middle. He amazingly never made a Pro Bowl despite six 1000 receiving yd. seasons (and two 900 yd. seasons) with Brees as his QB. In fact, Thomas is the only wideout in New Orleans who has made a Pro Bowl while playing in the same season as Brees. (For example, Joe Horn made three Pro Bowls with the Saints, but they were all before Brees arrived.) Yes, there's national media bias against the Saints & other small-market teams, exemplified by Brees' stunning omission from the NFL's All Time Top 100 team this week.
Art Monk, Cris Carter & Jordy Nelson are other good comparisons for Thomas, in addition to Irvin.
7:12 the saints o line straight up bullying the Texans
JJ Watt who?
Connor Bergeron they made him look like a bitch
Update: the curse could not guard Micheal Thomas 💪🏿🤫
Michael Thomas & Drew Brees both have the same thing in common: Consistently great and consistently underrated
Lol no. Drew Brees did not even have a good season this year and he's in the Pro Bowl. He is not a victim of being underrated LMAO.
Auston - Umm... lol.. He's averaging 2.3 TD's per game. Lamar Jackson is averaging 2.2. He's averaging 272 yards per game. Which is 9th highest in nfl for QBs. He's rated #1 in passer rating in the NFL with 115.3. He's leading the league in completion percentage with 75.8%, which is better than the record he set last year. Though to be fair, he's only played 9 games so having a completion percentage that high with 9 games is really good, but not outstanding.
Pretty sure he's going to win comeback player of the year. If Titans make the playoffs then Tannahill will probably get it. If not then Brees definitely will. He scored 9 TDs in the last two games, 5 against the Niners who were #1 overall defense and #1 overall passing defense at the time. They are #2 overall defense now.
As for being underrated, nobody mentions him in the top 5 QB's yet in my humble opinion he's top 3 all time. People always want to judge running backs and receivers on individual stats, but with QB's it's about wins and superbowls. Which I never understood. QB's don't win superbowls. Teams win superbowls. In terms of individual stats Brees blows everyone out of the water. Here is just a short list. Believe me when I say short
Highest career regular season passing yards per game of (281.6)
Most games all time with 300 + passing yards (120)
Most games all time with 400 + passing yards (19)
Fastest to reach 40, 50, and 60 thousand passing yards
Most seasons leading the league in passing yards (7)
Most consecutive seasons with 4,000 passing yards (12)
Most consecutive seasons with 5,000 passing yards (3) No other player has more than 1
Most season with 5,000 passing yards (5) (no other player has more than 1)
Has passing yards record
Most games throwing 4 or more touchdowns (36)
Tied for most touchdowns thrown in a game (7)
Highest completion percentage in a game (96.7%, 29/30 4 TDs 307 yards)
Most consecutive games with 1 touchdown (54) beating the 52 year old record by 7 games
Most consecutive home games with 1 touchdown (60)
Most consecutive seasons with 20 + touchdowns (16)
Most consecutive seasons with 30+ touchdowns (9)
Only QB in history to pass for 40 + touchdowns in consecutive seasons. The only one
These are consecutive seasons. It’s not like he had one great year with one great team. This is with a horrible defense and an average offense.
Most accurate QB of all time: Record for all time completion percentage of 67.6%
Record for highest completion percentage in a season at 74.4%.
One of two QBs to win a superbowl with a team whose defense was in the 20’s. The majority of SB winning teams have defenses in top 10. (I believe this is 3 now. I believe Patriots defense last year was outside top 10)
I guess I'm curious what you mean when you say he didn't have a good season this year. What exactly are you referring to, to reach that conclusion??
@@thepiperreport8198 and he might not even throw for 3k yards. Believe me, I know Brees is good. There is not a single soul on this planet that believes he is "underrated".
Don't agree with the above comments but for anyone to say either of those guys are underrated is simply laughable
Anuj Singh - I confess I don't hear anyone say MT is underrated, but I hear Brees is underrated a lot. That, or that he's a system QB and crap like that. Especially when it comes to top QB conversations. But even people talking about what he does in the regular season and that it's nothing special is beyond me. If he keeps this up next two games he'll be comeback player for sure. Which I think is a big part of why he made pro bowl. That, and his stats for this year are better than most. Not all, but most
One of my favorite things about football is when a wide receiver and QB are on the same page and can make plays when everything goes wrong. Great breakdown Brett.
Saints NEVER get the credit from the trash media. They are so disgusting. They will turn a conversation about thomas into how great the cowboys will be next season
Atlanta get done the same way atleast yall got a sb
@@terencior1048 should be stripped bounty gate
tier1solutions28 too true too true. Who dat baby let’s make em talk about us.
Bro the media has been shitting on the Cowboys all year. I'd like them to stop talking about us too, like we're not the only team that sucked.
J D if you think other teams didn’t do that you are an idiot
Sounds like the same chemistry Manning and Harrison used to have. Changing the play at the line of scrimmage. Pre-snap Communication with subtle signals instead of words. Legendary.
defenderofthenorth52 same with AB and Big Ben
Might bench Michael Thomas in Fantasy this week considering Brett has just made a video about him.
That's cuz Brett's playing against him in the playoffs
@@shizzaff8424 Brett Kollman made a deal with the football gods so everytime he wants to win in fantasy, he just praises the opponents on TH-cam and to all of his subscribers, and all of his subscribers probably use these players in fantasy because of how well they're doing. Lol
12 catch 136 hope you didn’t bench him mao
gochipurself lol mike was watching the video too
Jozef Mackinnon I started him
Those Buckeyes ball in the League.
Not an Ohio State fan, but I've been saying this for a bit now. Alabama pumps out quantity, OSU pumps out quality.
Yea Mclaurin is an absolute freak if he had a half decent qb this year would’ve been a pro bowler
GayBoi Farti Alabama leads colleges in pro bowlers this year with 7
Tristan Gatwood I was talking about mclaurin but good to know
juanrosales2014 bama has the most pro bowlers this year lol
Another excellent video brotha. Thanks Brett
This man Michael Thomas is such an amazing player to watch. He plays with so much heart, fire, and intensity; it's truly an honor to see him polish into one the best to ever do it. This man was destined for greatness and it's easy to see why. Amazing video Mr. Kollmann as always, keep up the great work!
This is the best take I’ve ever seen for Michael Thomas. It’s about time somebody gives him the respect he needs. I’m a Saints fan so I watch him every week and 100% agree he makes their team go from a negative record team to a 2-4 loss season team just because he is special but his connection with his quarterbacks. Even when Bridgewater was playing his connection with Teddy made the offense still effective because he works well with QBs and his stats are unbelievable and don’t lie and it’s about time people give him the respect he deserves
This honestly looks identical to the Ben Roethlisberger/Antonio Brown analysis. And being a Ravens fan, I'll tell you how scary that can be when both players are at there best.
I can confirm, from a Bengals fan
reminds me of Montana and Rice
As a Steelers Fan. I like the Jackson-Brown combo. Bring the Chip back AFC North🏆🏆
@@SNOW_MAN_175 ? Are you ok? It's been all Jackson to his TE's. He's only looked to Hollywood when the safeties are underneath.
Man Ben and AB were so deadly. Sucks the ego got the best of both of them
"Can't guard Mike! Guardrail mike!"- Gridiron Heights.
Brett can you make a video on who you think is the most underrated player and why they’re underrated?
My opinion is Chris Carson. He has 1200 yards this year and has been vital to the Seahawks but never gets recognition. I get wilson sets him up for success but he never get any recognition
33n 3l I would agree but he fumbles too much
@@XGOJIRAX yeah like that eagles game. He fumbles two times in a row.
33n 3l yea, when he starts getting those wide open runs he completely forgets about ball security
Most underrated? Healthy Cam Newton. There's maybe like 5 QBs tops I would take over a fully healthy Cam.
I know Lamar Jackson gets all of the attention as the clear MVP frontrunner (which he absolutely should be at this point in time), but Michael Thomas should definitely be in consideration for it. If the NFL decides this year that there should be two co-MVPs instead of just one MVP, it should be Thomas alongside Jackson.
Michael is amazing, but without him the saints would still be good without him.
@@33s60 I wouldn't say that. The offense would be good with or without Mike Thomas, but record breaking? Not happening. The chemistry between qb and wideout is not something that can be measured.
@@namison06 yeah, but remember it's called most valuable. Drop lamar or wilson from their respective team the ravens go to 9 wins and the seahawks go to 5. Without mike the saints are still at eleven wins. Yes, mike elevates the saints, but he doesnt make it.
@@33s60 True, but the quarterback is only as good as the talent around him (most of the time). I remember watching Kansas City in the early 2000s with Trent Green and Priest Holmes thinking to myself, it'd be nice if he had a #1 WR to throw to, Tony the tiger Gonzalez can't carry those guys on his back like this.
@@namison06 nope. Wilson's "talent" is a kick returner, a bunch of random players you never heard of, and a 3rd round draft pick
OMG, that was one of the best breakdowns I've ever seen. Gave me goosebumps!
that moment when you pass on MT for. Devante Adoms in the fantasy league
BTW that Dalton Risner #66 for the broncos in the photo. brett can you do a vid on him
and thanks for all the likes
Same here man, I feel your pain
I passed on him for David Johnson
Josh Gault wtf
Round 2, overall pick #14...a big reason why I'm in the finals
Josh Gault actually I had MT and traded for Devante Adams
11:23 It's sad, really. My mind was still stuck on Jared Cook's rookie years when he bails QB's out by flipping in the air and catching one-handed. But Jeff Fisher wasted his talents, twice.
This season Thomas went from my wr5 all the way up to my top wide receiver in the NFL, he’s an absolute monster
Sorry Brett but at this point Thomas is better then D Hop, and tbh its not even that close
Just because Thomas isn't a flashy wr don't mean he's not better. Thomas is great because of his IQ and he is always OPEN maybe hopkins could have as much yards as him if he could be open all the time.
@@KxngTsuGamingOGkxng Absolutely, Peopke need to wake up and understand we are watching one of the most dominant seasons of any WR in NFL history. He doesnt have a weakness, there's nothing anyone can do to stop him
Dustin Lowery These casuals act like little fucking kids. You don’t need to run a streak every play and one hand it to be considered a great we. It’s about getting the job done consistently which he’s done all the time. NFL defenses knows every game the ball is going to him all game yet they can’t stop it. He beats man, he beats zone, he adjusts his routes mid play, and he has 80% catch radius. What more do you want from him? Ohhh they want him to run a go route one hand off his back shoulder to prove something.
Catching contested jump balls is not the only skill that makes a receiver great
@@dmsalomon Who Said that it was and if you are referring that's all Mike Thomas does then you are extremely ignorant
7:14 If this play gets put on repeat, I can’t help but seeing 2 Texans trying to get through 4 Saints lineman…
6:45 I just wanna say as a O-lineman that is a beautiful pass blocking job
Hey Brett, another awesome video! I watch your Film Room every week and you definitely helped me understanding the game of Football better! I have a little idea: I know it will be a lot of work but could you explain all the defensive coverage ( it´s principles, when to use them and how to beat them effectively ) in the Offseason?
Merry Christmas and best regards from Germany!
Thomas has a field day against any defense honestly. He's not overly fast by any means, but he's a POLISHED ROUTE RUNNER.
Similar to Jerry Rice. He wasnt fast or some freak speciman like Randy Moss or Calvin Johnson. It was his route running and understanding of the game that made Jerry Rice the greatest WR to ever play do it.
Yo the breakdown you do in this video is absolute god tier status. Instantly subscribed, got 3 friends to subscribe also within seconds of seeing this video. Out-fucking-standing man, please make more of these forever!
As a saints fan, if we could get a decent #2 receiver no defence would come close to stop us
I’m from the future, go watch Chris Oleve tape 🤫
That throw you showed us against the Texans is what characterizes Brees being so great. Being a saints fan it’s amazing watching him every week
I got chills when he said YOU CANT GUARD MIKE. WHO DAT
Great video! Loved seeing you break down and praise Thomas, he's so elite and somehow underrated when it comes to people rating their top WRs
No.1 and ONLY reason Michael Thomas doesn't get proper credit is the same as why most of the talking heads continue to diminish Brees' place in history: They play for the Saints.
If those guys played for the Cowboys, 49ers, Packers, Bears, Giants, Patriots, you name it, they'd have been hailed as legends long before they even deserved it. You play for the Saints, you will never get your propers. That's just how it is.
Ole shut that shii up
@@keshunwilliams5630 He's not wrong.
Lol bruh Julio and them get done the same
@@terencior1048
Sure they do. The league has fawned over Julio since he was drafted.
Damn that’s crazy that you made this video last season! You hit it on the head! Thomas is proving He’s irreplaceable!! Great video !!!!
blows my mind that drew is so underrated
The thing that makes Brees so incredible is the fact that most of his throws are made blinded. The man can't see over his O-lineman. He built his entire career off of timing and muscle memory. That one throw just exemplifies what he pretty much does every play.
Mike coming off a 1 TD year in 2020.
I guess his free trial of getting touchdowns expired
Injured and barely played any games. 🤡
Man Brett's monologue at the end just gave me chills haha great job sir! Quality content all the time!!
Brees giving NOTHING away with his eyes on that throw-amazing.
When an elite receiver and elite quarterback reach that high level of chemistry, its a fucking delicacy. Enjoy this Saints fans!!!
Best WR in the game. Gonna be a legend like Fitz
Absolutely
Also everyone complained when the Saints took him in the 3 round!
2014 WR draft class was insane. But he seems to be a diamond amongst gold
Here comes that career ending injury
GOAT 10 please no. my fantasy team has already lost evans godwin and jacobs
The only thing o disagreed with in this video was saying that without MT, the unit would be very below average. While I get your point, Drew would still be shredding defenses like he always has with below average receivers.
I didn't know you were a Texans fan. Me too!
One again. Dropping that 🔥. Great video Brett. As always. I'm a big MT fan. So this was a must watch.
I'm really hoping that Michael Thomas is greater than the dreaded Kollman curse because I need him to absolutely go off and help me win a championship.
Dylan Buck Elk u aren’t in luck. Last time he did a video on the Saints. The Saints lost the NFCCG, MT was 4 for 34
Ur good bro
Your videos are top notch. Love watching them every week
Season ending injury in 3...2...1...
Thanks Brett!
Plz stop
Nah he'll get the plague or some shit like that. The Kollmann curse works in mysterious ways.
Loved this vid homie. Can tell you appreciate football. Also thanks for the respect to Mike. The dude gets wayyyy too much hate. "wah wah he only runs slants". For starters that's not true, but I don't give a shit what he runs. The dude had 149 catches last season with an 80% catch rate. Bro wtf that isn't human, lmao. How do people not appreciate that consistency. The guy is a machine.
11:25 - Brees/Saints would make it work. You have to remember, before Michael Thomas Brees/Saints have never had a pro-bowl wide receiver. Ever. So Brees' multiple 5k yard seasons (3 consecutive 5 total, no other QB has more than 1 5k yard season. Not just one consecutive, but one total) was done with tight ends and no name receivers. Thomas is amazing, best WR in the league. But if he got injured Brees would still find targets. They just wouldn't be as dominate as they are now
Marques Colston was Pro Bowl talent, never got selected
Miles Easton idk you would say graham is probowl talent and he was with Drew as his QB.... since then not do much
Graham and Colston were beast man.
Brexxx Luger nahh I think brees made graham better cause soon as he went to the packers it wasn’t the same but colston no doubt he was pro bowl talent the quiet storm
Your content is just plain spectacular. It's a sin you don't have more subscribers. Top football channel, bar none 🏈🏈
In my opinion he's no doubt the best WR this year but I have a hard time putting him above Julio and DeAndre Hopkins...
@@indiig. yes statistically...but DeAndre Hopkins won't drop it ever...
@@indiig. that's literally what I just said...he is better statistically but DeAndre hasn't dropped a pass that was actually catchable since 2017.
@@indiig. pls read what I said before replying...
@@indiig. you clearly don't know what I'm saying...I said off stats he doesn't drop a throw unless its legit impossible to catch...if he touched it trying it counts as a drop. And wtf do you mean "that's a fake stat'" it's not a stat. It's something you have to watch, clearly you don't actually watch Texans games despite what you said...that or you're lying to try to prove a point.
@@indiig. look I agree that Michael Thomas is one of the best in football, I was mainly saying if I had a choice I'd throw the ball to Deandre not michael.
I don't understand - how do you know that the TD pass at 4:00 was not a route that was called inside the huddle? How do you know Thomas changed his route because Brees looked at Patrick Peterson?
Stephen also, how does he know Brees didn’t just watch MT without moving his head for that pass at 6:50?
Because of the blocking scheme I guess.
@Andrew Nadeau so you're saying the video creator is wrong? Because he literally says Brees is not looking at MT at all.
Excellence. Thanks for your analysis. You are the best
Thank you!
As a Saints fan for many years the thing that impresses me the most about the Brees Thomas connection since he was drafted is the entire defense knows it's going to Thomas and yet, they still cant seem to slow him down. Some teams have contained him but containing Thomas still means like 7 catches for 80 yards lol boy I wish Brees was younger so this could go on alot longer.
I love my Vikings and think highly of our defense, but when we played the Saints in the playoffs 2 years ago Michael Thomas could not be controlled. He is phenomenal. Elite speed, great ability to adjust and catch. A real treat to watch for Saints fans, I'm jealous.
I'm rooting for your Vikings to kick the shit out of Cheeseheads this week. Keep that perfect home record going please
I find it crazy how they could have had Thomas instead of Laquon Treadwell. What a receiving corps that could have been.
Lol now y’all wanna admit he was going off but at the time y’all didn’t
Lol we shut his ass down this time 😂😂😂😂
Been needing a YT football coach for a minute.
I need the name of the song used for the last part of the VPN ad. I went through all the songs in the list, but I couldn't find "Pacific - The Way" and none of the rest of them matched.
BRETT FINALLY GAVE SAINTS CONTENT thank you Brett 😘
I'm a huge Saints fan, and for the life of me, I don't know how Michael Thomas keeps doing it. He's our only receiver. Teams come in knowing he's our only viable target. They plan to double him, or triple him, it still doesn't matter. And it's not like he's fast either. I'm used to speed being the most deadly aspect of a WR, but Thomas is not fast in the least, and they still can't cover him. It's insane. I don't know how many games I've watched when it's like 3rd and long, everyone in the world knows what we are going to do, and still Thomas gets open. How does that happen? I dunno....but he just seems to always get open. And those rare times when they are on him so tight it looks like they are glued to him, he makes the contested catch anyway.
I can understand the physicality in tight coverage, he just out muscles you for the ball. But the many, many times he's just wide friggin open can only be explained by the fact that Michael Thomas reads a defense as well as any top tier QB. He reads your coverage, he sees thru any disguises you are trying to use, and he knows the weakness and holes in any kind of coverage that you are going to use on him. It's like the DB's are all physically gifted high school dropouts, and Thomas has a PhD in football. He's just way smarter than you, that's why You Can't Guard Mike.
6:50 wow look that that offensive line giving him a clean pocket
Stan Lee we love you Stan!!
Great Video as always, Brett!
Come on Brett... I know you’ve peeped the ravens the past 5 weeks and Lamar Jackson. We need a video for the culture.
Great video as always Brett
What’s your football background? You seem super smart and knowledgeable.
he played pee wee football for a couple of years and his mom brought the orange slices and capri suns for halftime.
tn15 😂
Coming back to this now right before the 2022 season, the Kollmann curse was delayed and stronger than ever
Huge fan of Michael Thomas. Best WR in the league.
Patrick Bronske 2nd best
i ate tacos with ghost pepper hot sauce last night and now my ass is paying for it help me brent
It's a shame but I really started to recognize how good he is when Brees went out and he was still putting up numbers
Another great analysis. Excellent work. Thank you. Although I must point out the Cardinals Free Safety certainly helped Thomas on this one (3:37) by being more preoccupied with his helmet than the Saints offense pre snap & his tackling was atrocious. That kind of defensive play is a No No If you want to stop Thomas.
"For him dominance isn't just a goal, it's a way of life.'
Can't wait to watch Thomas and Landry this season!
What happened to the Packers video?
Copy right strike
Adrian Diaz bruh
TH-cam deleted it :(
@@BrettKollmann Why do they pick specific videos to delete. I'm surprised not all your videos go down
Just stumbled across this video. Well done sir...well done
Michael Thomas: the best WR of the time.
Madden cover: imma bout to end this mans whole career.
I'm a saints fan and this was an EXCELLENT video breakdown. I don't think a lot of people understand how insane what Thomas is doing is. How hard you have to work to catch the percentage of passes he does, how tirelessly you have to work on impeccable route running. I know Lamar will probably win MVP, but I legit think Mike should, and I'd say the same thing if Thomas wasn't a Saint.
Michael Thomas week 16 stat line: 0 receptions
Impossible
0 receptions, 5 dropped passes, and a tantrum on the sidelines
@@youdontneedtoknowmyname602 MT doesn't drop passes
Against the panthers Lmfbo sure
12rec, 136yds, and a touchdown lol
It's criminal how underrated and overlooked Thomas is
He's the best in the league without the hype
Nah he getting all hype and is hype
@@terencior1048 lol I don't remember saying "Hey Terencio R what do u think about Michael Thomas?"🤦♂️ U entitled to yo opinion but don't bring that stupid shit this way for attention. Good luck in the future lil bro.👍
shinglesshingles stfu
Talking about that play from the saints and cardinals game, wouldn’t the o line be run blocking to keep the linebackers close to the line of scrimmage and keep them from interfering with the slant?
Thanks for cursing my saints brett, here we go again in the playoffs
Brees finally got a top notch receiver and look. Brees is still lighting it up at a old age. The goat
Do a video about how a fullback can actually change a entire system if possible
Bankerrz- i wish but fullbacks are very underutilized. pats started the trend for blocking fbs w develin, but consistent blocking fb’s are incredibly rare
Good thing I drafted him 1st round in 2020!😅 I love having him injured on my bench😍
Couldn’t you have waited to curse him until after my fantasy football finals
Hey Brett, I know you're a Texans fan, and you usually stick to current nfl stuff, but maybe in the offseason I would love to see a video about peyton manning's offense because as a kid I knew he audibled and usually set things up to succeed, but it would be cool to actually understand what he was doing. Anyway, great video as always!
Where is whodatnation at??? ⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️
I'm a panthers fan so FU
Great breakdown haven’t followed football this year but this was superb!
Brett why u gotta do this right before my fantasy championship when I have Thomas in my team?
Luis G. M.García please tell me you don’t have also Brees and Kamara because I am facing a guy with these three players this week lmao
I have Brees-Thomas combo, and as long as they don't put an stinker as they did against the Falcons it's all good
Amazing video but i dont fully agree with his skills coming from chemistry with his QB, yes he has great chem with brees but thomas put up in 15 games 145 rec 1,688 yds and 9 receiving TD in a season where where brees was missing for a good 1/3 of the season its there but not fully
This video was a masterpiece
Thank u for actually knowing what ur talking abt. Great video and great job explaining everything🙌
This man has over 30 more catches than the next guy D-hop.
It’s cause Saints don’t have a true WR2 like the Texans.
@@AlcatrazV1 if anything that makes it even more impressive because you know where the saints are going with the ball.
Gabriel 707 true. But Kamara, Hill, and Cook are still receiving threats. MT13 is all the Saints have at WR. Smith and Ginn aren’t good
@@AlcatrazV1 that's true they have alot of weapons but not at wr he is the focal point of their outside attack.
Thomas is just always open.
You claim that the Saints' offense would be below average without Michael Thomas. You forget that Drew Brees won a Super Bowl on a team where his best wide receiver never went to a pro bowl.
The only thing with Thomas is that the average depth of passes is typically less than 10 yards. I want to see him run different routes before calling him the best receiver. It's rare to see him run 20+ yard routes. Obviously, these short passes and slants are working so Payton will keep utilizing it.
Dude that's an excuse, it doesn't matter where the ball is hes going to catch it. He has caught vertical passes many times in his career. For example against the rams last year against marcus Peter's who he torched all game like he does every corner
@Trevor Gundrum AB, Evans, Julio, OBJ, and Hopkins can all do 20+ yard routes. We rarely seen Michael Thomas do the same.
Again, I think it's more scheme related. Payton has no reason to do that since MT's slants have been unstoppable.
@@Saintaholik He had 4 for 34 yards in the NFCCG? Marcus Peters is a zone corner, so the first game was a total mismatch.
Solaire of Astora This video literally shows deep out and deep crossing routes...
@@timvvs All under 20 yards