This man worked the middle of the field when guys like Ray Lewis, Troy Polamalu, and Patrick Willis were lurking back there waiting for him. That took real courage. Great video NFL throwback!
@@jennyanydots2389, Wes Welker represents every single facet of what the Hall of Fame is about. Is he short in stature? Yes. Is he Hall of Fame material? Hell yes!!! I believe you will be proven wrong on this one. Let's just watch and see.
@@DIRTYSOUTHSHINOBI I actually like to think it was because of Bruce Arians teaming up with Larry Fitzpatrick. The way he was utilized as a blocker helped shape the position more.
Welker was one of those guys who seemingly didn't have all the talent in the world but he maximized what he had. Honestly, Julian Edelman should give Welker a Christmas card every year because Welker revolutionized the slot receiver position and paved the way for Edelman's career and the career of all really good slot guys in the NFL today.
Edelman was a lesser talented Wes Welker to me although I’m a fan of both of them. Welker should be an inspiration for upcoming short receivers who wants to make it to the NFL
@@josephcousley9307 Ppl forget that, Amendola was the replacement, but Edleman had the best chemistry with Brady. Took Amendola till the 2014 playoffs to hit his stride
@@jrad410 ; Plus "Dola" was ill for a long ass time. For about three years, B.B. must have seen something as he never, ever gives a guy three years. Dola was the only one, as far as I know. He came from the Rams Organization, and when they got him he was already ill. Then he got worse, and Boston Sports talk radio was calling him a bum and lazy. He surprised everybody when he finally snapped out of it. He took up roster space, big mystery.
@@Jimminus darrelle revis showed how 1 sided a big physical receivers game really is, and cooper kupp is a slot receiver perfected prime calvin Johnson couldn’t compete with sbmvp triple crown cooper kupp
It’s a shame that one drop put so many people off towards him. Wes was the ultimate playmaker. As important as Randy was during those years the offense ran through Welker. Nobody took more shots than he did going over the middle of the field.
Go check his stats from that first Super Bowl against the Giants. Had Asante just caught that damn pick, Wes Welker would already be a 1st Ballot HoF. Convince me otherwise!
And it would have been a hell of a catch had he not dropped it. Everyone blames him for that drop but let’s be real it was a tough pass into double coverage
underrated. almost double digit TDs the same year Moss broke record for rec tds in a season is no easy feat. he is more reliable than alot of primetime receivers who may have had better numbers in their careers.
His entire life his teammates and coaches told him he wasn't strong enough, he wasn't big enough, he wasn't fast enough... Then in 2007 Tom Brady and Bill Belichick said "we like you just the way you are".
Thank you NFL Throwback for the great content! Man if Wes had Jules's big moments catches, it'd be over! I mean he should AT LEAST be a Patriots HOF'er and hopefully Jules and 'Dola too!
Let's not forget how Welker, in a great post-retirement moment, showed up at Gilette Stadium to watch a game and hang out with tailgaters in a Tom Brady mask during Brady's dubious DeflateGate suspension early in the 2016 season.
I remember watching Wes play for Miami and saying, wow he’s good! Then when the Pats got Moss and Welker in the off season, I said, Brady got weapons now, this should be good!
2:19 "That's how Red Raiders do it, Baby"! West Texas is very proud of you, Wes. Thank you for the memories. Looking forward to seeing your name emblazoned on the Ring of Honor at Jones AT&T Stadium. I'll be there!
He redefined that position. Because Edleman got the titles many fans see him as the better player, but from a talent perspective Welker was just better. Shame he’s lost4 superbowls.
I remember just getting into football and being a short white guy that was primarily a RB because of me being really short yet being quick and being able to run routes always being called Danny Woodhead/Christian McCaffrey but mostly remembering my dad (which is an giants fan) saying hate to say it but you play like Wes Welker, at the time I never really knew bout him but seeing highlights really inspired me to keep playing, such a great reciever and example that you dont need to be the tallest or fastest to play good. He really lead on for players like Kupp and Renfrow now
PATRIOTS Greatest Head Coach Greatest Quarterback Greatest Tight End Greatest Slot Receiver (Arguably) Greatest Wideout Must clutch kicker of all time Top 10 defense every year No wonder they had a dynasty.
Wow!!! Didn't know about his early days before New England. Always thought he was Wes Welker the slot star. Absolutely respect his game and now more so the person.
I think with having Edelman we forget what Wes did. He was amazing. If anything patriots were extremely lucky to have Wes then Edelman. That doesn’t happen often.
What is most inspiring to me about Wes Welker, besides the obvious (explosive player, etc.), is that he is the same height as i am- 5'9. In a world dominated by bigger men, he shows that his height means nothing when you have passion and power.
Welker makes a strong case for the HoF. Average hall of fame WR resume is 748 rec, 11,532 yards, 90 TDs, 2 all pros and 6 pro bowls in 189 games.. Welker has 903 rec, 9,924 yards, 99 TDs, 2 all pros and 5 pro bowls in only 102 games.. the key thing to note here is the difference in games.. if you factor in the stats per game Welker’s stats are astronomical compared to the avg HoF WR.. but above all a HoF’er is really judged off the impact they made on the game and there is no other player who made as big of an impact on the slot receiver position as Welker.. that’s a HoF career by definition..
Had 3 absolute legends for qbs. Best slot ever in my opinion can’t name a lot of receivers his height have multiple 100 catch seasons and became of my faves instantly
i remember how unstoppable Wes Welker felt as a kid. felt like he made so much of Brady’s extra passing yards. thank goodness he dropped it when he mattered the most
I’m a huge cowboys fan but I have so much respect for people that get doubted because he’s not fast or tall. He’s definitely a player that I would have loved to see him wear the star. But since he never wore it, I was stuck having to watch pats games. I couldn’t ignore watching him play, I had to see greatness! He better make it to the Hall of Fame, he was as important as Tom was to the Patriots first couple of Super Bowl wins!
One of the greats, a class act no dancing no dopiness just came to play. If only he had held onto that one pass in Super bowl against the Giants. Pats would have won. I wonder if they would have cut him
Wes Welker was such an exciting player to watch. He could do a bit of everything. Hall of Famer for sure. Without him, I don't think Julian Edelman would have gotten a chance, and Julian Edelman was another exciting player to watch, and another future Hall of Famer. Also, I find it funny that a lot of these highlights are against the Miami Dolphins, lol.
We can credit one *big* thing for Wes Welker’s emergence as a revolutionary slot receiver: the NFL deciding to enforce pass interference to the letter of the law after the 2003 AFC championship game.
If only he caught that pass in 2011 super bowl that would of clinched a ring for him because he's one of the few elite guys to not win a ring with Brady
I disagree. Those rules didnt really take effect until 2011. 2004-2010 was still old school NFL. Theres a reason why there was only one 4000 yard passer in 2005, why Manning won MVP with "only" 27 td passes in 2008 and why he also won an MVP with 16 ints in 2009. It was still wayy harder to pass back then..2011 was when it really showed the changes. If the 2004 rule changes were so immediately detrimental, then why were physical corners like Revis, Bailey, Barber etc so effective after those rules??
Why did Ty Law have 10 ints in 2005 in a year where Tom Brady was the only 4000 yard passer if the rules were that effective in hurting defense? Why did the 2006 Ravens put up legendary numbers after?
Does it break anyone else's heart that Welker made it to 3 superbowls and lost them all. Then it seemed like the NFL black-balled him in the 2015 season and the broncos friggin won it all. I would feel jinxed somehow
@@ceebee312Cris Carter better than both. Dude had a 73% catch rate, probably the best hands and red zone wide receiver I’ve ever seen. He had that crack problem from college through beginning several years of his pro career which stunted his overall stats and played with a revolving door of terrible or over the hill QBs but still was pretty amazing. His best 2 years were with old man 38-39 year old Warren moon, too bad they couldn’t play more together. Larry is an all time great but him and Wes also played in an era that favored the passing game. In the 2000’s the rules changed significantly and everyone’s numbers jumped across the entire nfl, QBs and wideouts alike. When Carson Palmer retired he was just outside the top 10 in yards, completions, and tds for QBs, which is all that needs to be said. He was decent, but nowhere close to that good.
As much as I hate the Patriots and Brady I wish the Pats had won a super bowl during that stretch where they had guys like Welker and Moss on the team those guys deserved rings.
@@otothem8980 crazy. Shoulda come down w/ it easy. He makes that catch 98/100x. Pressure on his QB and he still lays a ball out to him away from oncoming safeties. Just needs to turn, catch, and go down. Think he was hoping for more and was hearing foot steps. Def coulda been a better throw; but it’s still a ball he needs to come up w/
Wasn’t a drop. It was a bad pass. Tom even admitted that it was a bad pass. Not to mention that it was a 2nd down play while they had the lead late in the 4th.
Welker chokes in SB. Edelnut is clutch in SB. Brady won SB in '14 '16 '18 in big part because Edelnut was reliable. Willy Wonker dropped a woulda-been-a-firstdown pass in SB in '11
Wes Welker was the best slot receiver in the history of the game. He was also one of the greatest undrafted players of all time, he holds the NFL record for receptions by an undrafted player. He spent 12 seasons in the NFL, so he was a great route runner as well as a pass-catching machine.
Didn't Victor Cruz have to retire because STD induced seizures? I heard he lost control of his bee whole and that almost every single pair of underwear he owns is completely full of skid marks now.
@@zachdamenti4387 He prolly was poopin in his pants most games. That's why when the media was doin' interviews you could see Victor by himself with no one using either locker next to him on account of the smell.
@@jcore0981 actually he did with the Dolphins 2:07 catches a pass so can’t say he never did , and he did catch a TD pass from Drew 0:31 idk if that was preseason tho
This man worked the middle of the field when guys like Ray Lewis, Troy Polamalu, and Patrick Willis were lurking back there waiting for him. That took real courage.
Great video NFL throwback!
He really didn’t have a choice
And the hit he took from Ryan Clark
Don’t forget Ryan Clark
Good point
@@yvnggoat4739 👎
Wes should be a future Hall of Famer. He changed the game for slot receivers.
Love me some Welker but, HOF? Never gonna happen.
@@jennyanydots2389 casual
@@jennyanydots2389, Wes Welker represents every single facet of what the Hall of Fame is about. Is he short in stature? Yes. Is he Hall of Fame material? Hell yes!!! I believe you will be proven wrong on this one. Let's just watch and see.
@@jennyanydots2389Wes was basically a better Edelman
@@redskinsftw ; Well?
I don't know about that.
If Welker had Edelman's super bowls he'd be a slam dunk HOFer. If Edelman has Welker's numbers, he'd be a slam dunk HOFer.
Edelman is wayyyyy better than Welker.
@@LightYagami-rz6suno lol
Welker is a slam dunk HOFer
@@LightYagami-rz6su I like Jules more, but Welker was definitely better.
Imagine if Wes and Julian's playoff stats were combined!
He is a Hall of Famer. He is the best slot receiver ever. Now everyone want to play in the slot.
He really was an influential player. The modern slot receiver is nothing without Welker
🧢 lol
@@haleeon12 love how you say that with no logical counter argument too prove they are wrong
@@DIRTYSOUTHSHINOBI He's a dumb teenage kid that probably didn't even watch Welker play.
@@DIRTYSOUTHSHINOBI I actually like to think it was because of Bruce Arians teaming up with Larry Fitzpatrick. The way he was utilized as a blocker helped shape the position more.
@@gadguard see at least you have some type of argument unlike these clowns that button mash that Cap emoji for no reason
I've never seen such a dedicated and hardworking athlete like Wes Welker...
It's a shame Wes Welker never won a Super Bowl, especially considering he went to 3, and played for 2 of the greatest offenses of all time.
Also lost one as the Niners coach
If only he had stayed in Denver one more year.
Oh I forgot about the 49ers coach one. Wasn't he ok n the rams as a coach when they lost in 2018/19?
@@vernonspiker6629no, he was on the rams as a player in 15. He was a coach on the Texans in 18 and 49ers in 19.
Welker was one of those guys who seemingly didn't have all the talent in the world but he maximized what he had. Honestly, Julian Edelman should give Welker a Christmas card every year because Welker revolutionized the slot receiver position and paved the way for Edelman's career and the career of all really good slot guys in the NFL today.
Edelman was closer to Troy Brown honestly. Amendola was the true Welker clone. Almost identical styles.
Edelman was a lesser talented Wes Welker to me although I’m a fan of both of them. Welker should be an inspiration for upcoming short receivers who wants to make it to the NFL
@@josephcousley9307 Ppl forget that, Amendola was the replacement, but Edleman had the best chemistry with Brady. Took Amendola till the 2014 playoffs to hit his stride
@@jrad410 ; Plus "Dola" was ill for a long ass time.
For about three years, B.B. must have seen something as he never, ever gives a guy three years.
Dola was the only one, as far as I know.
He came from the Rams Organization, and when they got him he was already ill.
Then he got worse, and Boston Sports talk radio was calling him a bum and lazy.
He surprised everybody when he finally snapped out of it.
He took up roster space, big mystery.
@@PeanutButterAndJellyBros except he couldn’t catch the ball when it really mattered in the superbowl 🤦🏻♂️
“Im open on every fucking play” 😂 wes was really like that
Wes was a "BEAST"...hard to cover, ran precision routes and caught almost anything and everything thrown his way!!!
Still, no Super Bowl rings.
The greatest slot man I have ever seen play this game
Definitely agree on that. I'd pick Welker over AB.
@@BigBossGrimskull They’re both really good elites wr but Ab had a best 4 season in 2010s
He was so good, he won the giants a super bowl
@@BigBossGrimskull🤡🤡
Him Brady and Gronk in 2011 where just an absolutely nuclear big 3
Nobody ever talked about slot receivers until Wes Welker came into the league. It is not an exaggeration to say he revolutionized the position.
Fact not az hakim
At his peak ESPN actually ran a segment on who'd you rather have..
Wes Welker or Calvin Johnson?
Speaks volumes about how lethal he was in his prime
True. But I’d take Calvin Johnson over any receiver in history. Dude was just unstoppable.. on the lions of all teams too.
@@Jimminus darrelle revis showed how 1 sided a big physical receivers game really is, and cooper kupp is a slot receiver perfected prime calvin Johnson couldn’t compete with sbmvp triple crown cooper kupp
Easy calvin johnson lol. Just throw the ball up his way
I'll take Steve Largent over Wes
@@yungjosh9884, you sound crazy right now. Ask Matt Stafford his opinion. He will take Megatron over Kupp any day of the week.
It’s a shame that one drop put so many people off towards him. Wes was the ultimate playmaker. As important as Randy was during those years the offense ran through Welker. Nobody took more shots than he did going over the middle of the field.
People forget that Deion Branch dropped a TD pass in that game and Hernandez had several other drops. Welker had one drop. Hardly cost them the game.
@larrysmithers situation man that drop cost them the game but was certainly not the only one (Asante Samuel)
Go check his stats from that first Super Bowl against the Giants. Had Asante just caught that damn pick, Wes Welker would already be a 1st Ballot HoF. Convince me otherwise!
And it would have been a hell of a catch had he not dropped it. Everyone blames him for that drop but let’s be real it was a tough pass into double coverage
His numbers were just absurd too, what an underrated player, short white guy just dominating.
underrated. almost double digit TDs the same year Moss broke record for rec tds in a season is no easy feat. he is more reliable than alot of primetime receivers who may have had better numbers in their careers.
Moss over the top with Welker and Gronk underneath 😮💨
A really gritty player. First one in last one out mentality.
Yes sir
Nothing like adding highlights of one of the greatest slot receivers of all time
GUNS UP BABY!
He was the reason I made the switch to slot receiver in highschool, didn’t have the arm strength after shoulder injury to launch it anymore.
His entire life his teammates and coaches told him he wasn't strong enough, he wasn't big enough, he wasn't fast enough... Then in 2007 Tom Brady and Bill Belichick said "we like you just the way you are".
Thank you NFL Throwback for the great content! Man if Wes had Jules's big moments catches, it'd be over! I mean he should AT LEAST be a Patriots HOF'er and hopefully Jules and 'Dola too!
Let's not forget how Welker, in a great post-retirement moment, showed up at Gilette Stadium to watch a game and hang out with tailgaters in a Tom Brady mask during Brady's dubious DeflateGate suspension early in the 2016 season.
Dude totally should be in the hall of fame.
All of Patriots Nation knows Welker was an absolute beast & the spark plug that made the Patriots passing game go.
I remember watching Wes play for Miami and saying, wow he’s good! Then when the Pats got Moss and Welker in the off season, I said, Brady got weapons now, this should be good!
Greatest slot guy ever. Dude was crazy good. I love how he hooked up with Peyton and that explosive offense. Fun to watch
Best zig route of all time
2:19
"That's how Red Raiders do it, Baby"!
West Texas is very proud of you, Wes. Thank you for the memories. Looking forward to seeing your name emblazoned on the Ring of Honor at Jones AT&T Stadium. I'll be there!
Greatest slot receiver in NFL history. No doubt in my mind.
Wasn't he coaching for 49ers?!
He redefined that position. Because Edleman got the titles many fans see him as the better player, but from a talent perspective Welker was just better. Shame he’s lost4 superbowls.
I thought he lost 3. When did he lost the 4th one?
@@MrBigdjc he was a coach on the 49ers staff in 2019 against the chiefs
He paved the way for Jules!
I remember just getting into football and being a short white guy that was primarily a RB because of me being really short yet being quick and being able to run routes always being called Danny Woodhead/Christian McCaffrey but mostly remembering my dad (which is an giants fan) saying hate to say it but you play like Wes Welker, at the time I never really knew bout him but seeing highlights really inspired me to keep playing, such a great reciever and example that you dont need to be the tallest or fastest to play good. He really lead on for players like Kupp and Renfrow now
PATRIOTS
Greatest Head Coach
Greatest Quarterback
Greatest Tight End
Greatest Slot Receiver
(Arguably) Greatest Wideout
Must clutch kicker of all time
Top 10 defense every year
No wonder they had a dynasty.
Finally! I've waiting for a Wes Welker highlight reel forever! Thanks 👍
Underrated and should be in the hall of fame.
Hell No! Not if Steve Smith Sr. Didn’t get in 🤷♀️.
@@justineebourgeois3420 BOTH should be in the Hall of Fame!
@@justineebourgeois3420 They both should. Both extremely underrated.
The most UNDERRATED WR that comes to mind to me, and I’m not even a Patriots fan. The Man was 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow!!! Didn't know about his early days before New England. Always thought he was Wes Welker the slot star. Absolutely respect his game and now more so the person.
I think with having Edelman we forget what Wes did. He was amazing. If anything patriots were extremely lucky to have Wes then Edelman. That doesn’t happen often.
I've met Wes twice..Incredibly humble, gracious.
The guy was money one of the toughest Patriots and an all time patriot
Hearing John Madden call a game again was awesome!!
What is most inspiring to me about Wes Welker, besides the obvious (explosive player, etc.), is that he is the same height as i am- 5'9. In a world dominated by bigger men, he shows that his height means nothing when you have passion and power.
Wes Welker's story about Larry Isso taking a dump on the sideline during a real game is absolutely hilarious.
Gil santos saying his name is awesome. RIP Gil
Welker makes a strong case for the HoF. Average hall of fame WR resume is 748 rec, 11,532 yards, 90 TDs, 2 all pros and 6 pro bowls in 189 games.. Welker has 903 rec, 9,924 yards, 99 TDs, 2 all pros and 5 pro bowls in only 102 games.. the key thing to note here is the difference in games.. if you factor in the stats per game Welker’s stats are astronomical compared to the avg HoF WR.. but above all a HoF’er is really judged off the impact they made on the game and there is no other player who made as big of an impact on the slot receiver position as Welker.. that’s a HoF career by definition..
Had 3 absolute legends for qbs. Best slot ever in my opinion can’t name a lot of receivers his height have multiple 100 catch seasons and became of my faves instantly
Ya made it more valuable to offensive teams also
As a Buffalo Bills fan, allow me to say this; Wes should have won a championship.
He didn't win a Super Bowl with Denver
Wes Welker is a true legend tho. we need to give that man his flowers.
Sad he had the worst luck in big games
Bro was seemingly always open. A huge problem!!! Glad he's coaching receivers in Frisco
I will never forget the move he put on buddy that played for the Chargers back in 07
Yes where he juked backwards like a thug and got a 1st down before getting blasted by 2 big BLACK guys
Thats when he legit broke out the scene and everyone started to notice how good he really was.
@@Hybridswimmer why u gotta emphasize the black bruh 🤣
@@pajinho2851 My brain just remembered the 2 big BLACK guys blasting him… vivid memory and I typed it
@@Hybridswimmer hahaha that’s okay that’s like when sean taylor absolutely murdered that qb during the pro bowl game for me
his 6 yr stretch is incredible
After watching this I’m starting to believe he’s the reason broncos went to super bowls. Wes for HOF for sure.
Amazing that the Patriots never won a Super Bowl when their roster was stacked with talent.
3:54 that ref block 🤣
i remember how unstoppable Wes Welker felt as a kid. felt like he made so much of Brady’s extra passing yards. thank goodness he dropped it when he mattered the most
such a high IQ player. plays the game right. lot of grit and sneaky athletic. would definitely let Welker date my daughter.
The "slot machine" Wesley Welker
Its crazy how this dude completely evaded multiple Super Bowl wins with two of the GOATS tossing to him.
Ya like Randy moss
welker changed the position of slot wr, love him.
Wes Welker made $40M during his career. Matt Cassel made $65M. That’s criminal.
And he was like randy moss with winning a ring luck lol
Wes is the man!! Love you Wes!!😊
“Way to compete”
-Bill Belichick
Loved this guy! Wish he won a ring...
Wes Welker is the greatest slot receiver ever. Dude was a fucking PROBLEM.
Not a lot of people fall forward like he did. Like every single time he got tackled he gained yards at the end.
Yessir!! First down machine!!!
I’m a huge cowboys fan but I have so much respect for people that get doubted because he’s not fast or tall. He’s definitely a player that I would have loved to see him wear the star. But since he never wore it, I was stuck having to watch pats games. I couldn’t ignore watching him play, I had to see greatness! He better make it to the Hall of Fame, he was as important as Tom was to the Patriots first couple of Super Bowl wins!
One of the greats, a class act no dancing no dopiness just came to play. If only he had held onto that one pass in Super bowl against the Giants. Pats would have won. I wonder if they would have cut him
The Energizer Bunny!!
I'll never forget the time Boston Mayor Menino referred to him as "Wes Wekler".
Imagine playing in Super Bowls with Brady and Peyton. Unbelievable. Too bad it all ended up in losses. Amazing player
Buffalo bills of wide recievers
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One of the toughest players I’ve ever watched!!
Wes Welker was such an exciting player to watch. He could do a bit of everything. Hall of Famer for sure. Without him, I don't think Julian Edelman would have gotten a chance, and Julian Edelman was another exciting player to watch, and another future Hall of Famer. Also, I find it funny that a lot of these highlights are against the Miami Dolphins, lol.
We can credit one *big* thing for Wes Welker’s emergence as a revolutionary slot receiver: the NFL deciding to enforce pass interference to the letter of the law after the 2003 AFC championship game.
Ty law
If only he caught that pass in 2011 super bowl that would of clinched a ring for him because he's one of the few elite guys to not win a ring with Brady
@@Fireyninjadog wanna say he's coaching 49ers receivers !?!?
I disagree. Those rules didnt really take effect until 2011. 2004-2010 was still old school NFL. Theres a reason why there was only one 4000 yard passer in 2005, why Manning won MVP with "only" 27 td passes in 2008 and why he also won an MVP with 16 ints in 2009. It was still wayy harder to pass back then..2011 was when it really showed the changes. If the 2004 rule changes were so immediately detrimental, then why were physical corners like Revis, Bailey, Barber etc so effective after those rules??
Why did Ty Law have 10 ints in 2005 in a year where Tom Brady was the only 4000 yard passer if the rules were that effective in hurting defense? Why did the 2006 Ravens put up legendary numbers after?
Great tape of Wes but Rip Leech 🙏🏻
“you caught 16 balls” is a CRAZY statement..
Does it break anyone else's heart that Welker made it to 3 superbowls and lost them all. Then it seemed like the NFL black-balled him in the 2015 season and the broncos friggin won it all. I would feel jinxed somehow
Your right
Underrated fs
The Greatest Wide Receiver to never win a Superbowl 😮
Larry Fitzgerald: Am I a joke to you?
@@ceebee312Cris Carter better than both. Dude had a 73% catch rate, probably the best hands and red zone wide receiver I’ve ever seen. He had that crack problem from college through beginning several years of his pro career which stunted his overall stats and played with a revolving door of terrible or over the hill QBs but still was pretty amazing. His best 2 years were with old man 38-39 year old Warren moon, too bad they couldn’t play more together. Larry is an all time great but him and Wes also played in an era that favored the passing game. In the 2000’s the rules changed significantly and everyone’s numbers jumped across the entire nfl, QBs and wideouts alike. When Carson Palmer retired he was just outside the top 10 in yards, completions, and tds for QBs, which is all that needs to be said. He was decent, but nowhere close to that good.
Ring of Honor or Hall of Fame?
One of the best slot receiver to ever do it I think he could still play today 💯💪🏾
great player
He should be in the Hall of Fame
As much as I hate the Patriots and Brady I wish the Pats had won a super bowl during that stretch where they had guys like Welker and Moss on the team those guys deserved rings.
Wes was amazing 🤩
Wes and Julian might want to catch another pass each from Tom Brady when he's inducted into The NFL Hall of Fame. LOL
I honestly did not know he was kicking field goals for Miami! But knowing Wes was a soccer player I wouldn’t put it past him
I think it's kinda tragic that he never won a Super Bowl. I feel bad, because he was an AMAZING receiver for so many of my Patriots teams.
0:07 that was cold af 😂
That Super Bowl drop in the second Giants match up still haunts me
Not a drop, Bad pass
My memory a little fuzzy but I recall thinking the game would have went a different route had he caught that
He’s got butterfingers. What can I say?😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@otothem8980 crazy. Shoulda come down w/ it easy. He makes that catch 98/100x. Pressure on his QB and he still lays a ball out to him away from oncoming safeties. Just needs to turn, catch, and go down. Think he was hoping for more and was hearing foot steps. Def coulda been a better throw; but it’s still a ball he needs to come up w/
Wasn’t a drop. It was a bad pass. Tom even admitted that it was a bad pass. Not to mention that it was a 2nd down play while they had the lead late in the 4th.
FINALLY!!!!!!
Welker chokes in SB. Edelnut is clutch in SB. Brady won SB in '14 '16 '18 in big part because Edelnut was reliable. Willy Wonker dropped a woulda-been-a-firstdown pass in SB in '11
As a patriots fan between Edelman and welker, Welker 100% deserves a Hof spot. If only one could get in
The Godfather of slot receiver right here.
Wrong kiddo do some research
@@A_Trill_OG I like your name. It reflects you.
Wes Welker was the best slot receiver in the history of the game. He was also one of the greatest undrafted players of all time, he holds the NFL record for receptions by an undrafted player. He spent 12 seasons in the NFL, so he was a great route runner as well as a pass-catching machine.
One of my favorite player!
I hate how he was moved away right when the Patriots/Broncos won.
Wes Welker is one of a few other receivers to score a 99-yard touchdown unlike Victor Cruz!
Didn't Victor Cruz have to retire because STD induced seizures? I heard he lost control of his bee whole and that almost every single pair of underwear he owns is completely full of skid marks now.
@@jennyanydots2389 Not that I was aware of…he and Welker both scored 99-yard touchdowns in 2011 and faced off in Super Bowl XLVI a few months later!
@@zachdamenti4387 Do you think he had to wear special athletic diapers when he was playing in games for the G men?
@@jennyanydots2389 No way!
@@zachdamenti4387 He prolly was poopin in his pants most games. That's why when the media was doin' interviews you could see Victor by himself with no one using either locker next to him on account of the smell.
Those routes were filthy
Was caught passes by 3 Hall of fame QBs 🔥
Who's the first
@@jcore0981 Drew Brees when he was with chargers
@@calcaleb7041 He never caught passes in 2004
@@jcore0981 actually he did with the Dolphins 2:07 catches a pass so can’t say he never did , and he did catch a TD pass from Drew 0:31 idk if that was preseason tho
@@calcaleb7041 Pre-season doesn't count
love this guy!!
the bro is instinctual