- This Game Made Julian Edelman Famous He Had 5 Catches For 58 Yards 1 TD, 1 FF, 1 Carry - 47 Yards, and 2 Punt Returns For 117 Yards and a Touchdown - My Lifelong Goal is 100K Subs Help Me Get There - Like and Subscribe
@@badlarry8036 he was never statistically dominant enough He was great in the playoffs but he was just good in the regular season He knew when to get hot but he wasn't always hot
This game should remind people that Edelman when his career is over will be hall of fame worthy because he was a great football player and no just a wide receiver.
This is one of the greatest games anyone has ever had. People don’t understand how much coaches would be sacking this guy in the film room for his versatility and volume of work in this game
mjor nostalgia holy shit. As he retired and me watching his career start to end all over again, you just get that fuzzy warm feeling in your stomach that makes you wish you could go back in time and relive the pats 2011-2019 mannnn what a runnnn
He should be the poster boy for being a Patriot and believing in the Patriot way!! Thanks for the 11 great years you have given us!! Definitely a Patriots HOF’er and definitely can make arguments for Canton!!
A D Yeah that’s when I first heard of him. 2012 was when I really started watching. After this game he became my favorite player. I really liked that punt return he had in this game and I liked his fumble return against the jets.
I was there, next to the "Brady's Corner" sign. It was the game where Rob Gronkowski broke his forearm blocking on a PAT formation. I meet Darius Butler's brother, a very nice guy.
You had the courage to stay with me on my phones and IPads. Facebook and gossip had me arrested. You helped save my life, just by showing up, thank you.
That was one hell of a blowout. Week 11 was crazy, but I remembered when I saw red zone every touchdown from Sunday week 11 2012, I saw this and was not shocked at all. Julian has been a wrecking machine, not too many people give him credit, it's disgusting.
The master of all forms of football art, a college QB with a knack for tooling people inside phone booth sized space. Billy O., please go get Braxton Berrios or somebody similar!
Super Bowl against Seahawks . End of 1 at quarter . Brady throws int in end zone to Jeremy Lane who returns it . Edelman hits him so hard Lane broke both bones in left forearm . It was a vicious hit . Edelman maybe the toughest dude in NFL at that time .
One of the most talented players to ever put on pads , at any position...A person would not be engaging in hyperbole if they said he was THEE most talented.