Man as a die-hard Cincinnati Bengals fan, AJ Green was always a good wide receiver. Not only do I think he was overlooked because of other wide receivers like Julio Jones, Antonio Brown, Dez Bryant, Steve Smith Sr and other great wide receivers, I think he's also overlooked is because well, he played for the Cincinnati Bengals which nobody really cares unless you're either a Bengals fan or you live in Cincinnati, Ohio
I feel like TY Hilton has to be on this list. Led the league in recieving yards 2016 which is a big feat since there were so many dawgs during that era, yet people dont pay him flowers like AB and Julio Jones etc
@theunlikelysuccess Yeah for sure, you can even see a dip in production in 2017 when Luck was on IR all year. But when Luck was healthy TY was an underrated beast. Subscribed btw, love the content
@@ironbrawl TY wasn't someone I had been considering for the series, but adding him to a growing list. You're right about how good he was vs recognition. The Colts during from 2010-2018 may be something I cover when I have time, because I feel like the roster management was a travesty. Appreciate you subscribing and the comment
@lionsfan3581 Overlooked could be a strong word, but I definitely think he gets looked past. He was always thought of behind 4 or more WRs when he was playing.
Where do you place AJ Green on the list of best WRs of the 2010s?
50
Gotta be top 5.
Top 10
I feel like he’s underrated because he was quiet and not really flashy and also the fact that he played for the bengals who weren’t really contenders
@5starKaden227 It always seemed like they should be contenders, but they never felt like they actually were during that run.
He would fight people wym he wasnt flashy
Man as a die-hard Cincinnati Bengals fan, AJ Green was always a good wide receiver. Not only do I think he was overlooked because of other wide receivers like Julio Jones, Antonio Brown, Dez Bryant, Steve Smith Sr and other great wide receivers, I think he's also overlooked is because well, he played for the Cincinnati Bengals which nobody really cares unless you're either a Bengals fan or you live in Cincinnati, Ohio
@Kings0424 It feels like he was always labeled 'top 5' but mentioned 6th through 10th.
@theunlikelysuccess Yeah, I agree. You should make a video on Larry Fitzgerald, too, because he's so underrated
@Kings0424 Fitz is definitely in the plans for future videos.
I’m from Cincinnati we know how good he was 💯
He's from my City. Highly respected. Got his signed Bengals jersey. Class act
@bfludd843 All of this makes sense but glad to have it confirmed.
A few videos about the 2011 wide receivers. How about a video of the guy who had to cover them in Patrick Peterson?
@lmoa9503 I have a list of defensive players I have been building. Peterson has been on it, especially given the connection to the 2011 draft.
As a cowboys fan, I’d love to have seen Green or Julio with Dez and Romo
I feel like TY Hilton has to be on this list. Led the league in recieving yards 2016 which is a big feat since there were so many dawgs during that era, yet people dont pay him flowers like AB and Julio Jones etc
@ironbrawl More to come in the series. TY's status was hurt the most by Luck's retirement, I think.
@theunlikelysuccess Yeah for sure, you can even see a dip in production in 2017 when Luck was on IR all year. But when Luck was healthy TY was an underrated beast. Subscribed btw, love the content
@@ironbrawl TY wasn't someone I had been considering for the series, but adding him to a growing list. You're right about how good he was vs recognition.
The Colts during from 2010-2018 may be something I cover when I have time, because I feel like the roster management was a travesty.
Appreciate you subscribing and the comment
Reggie Wayne
Aj green definitely isn’t over looked lol one of the best wideouts in the last decade
@lionsfan3581 Overlooked could be a strong word, but I definitely think he gets looked past. He was always thought of behind 4 or more WRs when he was playing.
I mentioned AJ green in ya recent video word 😅
@rayeurill9322 You weren't the only one, and I sincerely appreciate the comment and feedback.
Didn’t he have Dalton at quarterback giving him the ball
@dumisatonyjohnson8145 Dalton was a solid starter. He wasn't particularly good or bad. I would call him slightly above average.
Yeah he was. Andy Dalton was a good quarterback. Not an elite quarterback but a good one
He was handed out problems & the business