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@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
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@marvinwalker2368
@marvinwalker2368 Жыл бұрын
A touchdown pass is total yards including passing yards and yards after catch, the quarterback is credited for distance of pass and yards after catch and same stats apply for the receiver.
@melissalamfalusi8208
@melissalamfalusi8208 Жыл бұрын
If you havent heard this already, watch the LOB highlights. One of the best and most feared defenses in NFL history. Oh, and Beast Mode
@eggoslayer1001
@eggoslayer1001 Жыл бұрын
I seriously suggest you guys go and buy a football if you can find one and throw it around to each other. Not only is it just a fun thing to do, but it'll really give you some perspective on just how insane these long and accurate throws are, it's really difficult. Keep it up though dudes, I love how passionate you are about football now, I can tell you're really getting into it and having a fun time. The season doesn't start until September, but I'm really looking forward to you guys getting to watch it live as new fans.
@louisskulnik7390
@louisskulnik7390 Жыл бұрын
I know. They only lost ONE GAME all year!😂😂
@rogerdodger9752
@rogerdodger9752 Жыл бұрын
That is THE Randy Moss! Randy Moss and Brady hooked up for one of the greatest offensive seasons of all-time in 2007.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
What a combination that was Roger! Really is a cheat code. Thank you for the comment.
@ScottServais-poet
@ScottServais-poet Жыл бұрын
That was a true golden era of football
@yonatanben-chaim9747
@yonatanben-chaim9747 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts You should watch the video of all 23 of Brady's touchdowns to Moss in 2007. It's still the NFL record for most receiving touchdowns in a season and Brady also set the record for most passing touchdowns in a season with 50, although that record has since been broken.
@downplayy1123
@downplayy1123 Жыл бұрын
50 td's and 23 for Randy massive season! If you guys loved Randy Moss give Calvin Johnson a look. He was the closest thing to a Randy Moss we've ever seen! He played for the Lions the poor guy but he also put up some insane numbers!
@psymar
@psymar Жыл бұрын
​@@DNReacts they had only one loss that year, unfortunately it was the super bowl!
@pickenchews
@pickenchews Жыл бұрын
Tom Brady is one of those QBs who, for you to really understand their greatness, you aren't gonna get it through single-play highlights. You need to watch a complete drive or situation unfold. He didn't have a crazy arm or some other raw ability that jumps out on 1 play. It was his football IQ and leadership, the way he could make all the right decisions, conduct his teammates like an orchestra, diagnose the scene and dissect the defense one little papercut at a time.
@steveclapper5424
@steveclapper5424 9 ай бұрын
his greatness is too big for this kind of thing.
@battlestar1788
@battlestar1788 6 ай бұрын
Clearly he have an arm that throw those deep passes he chose short passes and he play to the strength of the offense base on what the defense gave him
@zzzarkka
@zzzarkka 4 ай бұрын
What foreigners don't understand is this is a game of chess. There's a reason a play accounts for seconds. As a QB you have to figure out the defense. That is not easy.
@Kyptonite
@Kyptonite 22 күн бұрын
@@battlestar1788 Yeah, his arm strength was underrated.
@jonahhill8117
@jonahhill8117 Жыл бұрын
Brady was never a really flashy qb but he was consistent, could read the defense incredibly well, had great pocket feet, had great ball placement, and was excellent in high pressure situations. He had all the intangibles and in a bunch of games you'd see your team up by a score with 2 minutes left in the game, he'd make that first pass for a big gain and you'd think here we go again. He absolutely terrorized an entire generation of football players like no one else ever did. 7 rings and 35 playoff wins later he is the undisputed greatest to ever do it. For context the next most super bowl wins and playoff wins was by Joe Montana who had 4 rings and 16 playoff wins.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the comment and context, appreciate the info
@lurkingknight
@lurkingknight Жыл бұрын
There was also the element of his legend defeating opponents before the score would. It got to the point to where opposing team players were concerned about holding leads against him. When you live rent free in people's heads, you've already taken a huge step to defeating them.
@ajdembroski7529
@ajdembroski7529 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts I think it's worth noting that "placement" and "accuracy" are different terms. Good quarterbacks have accuracy. Great quarterbacks have placement. This is the art of throwing a receiver open, even when they're not, because you put the ball in such a spot that the receiver is forced to adjust in a way that takes them away from the defender. Accuracy is measured in feet. Placement is measured in inches.
@gregcable3250
@gregcable3250 Жыл бұрын
Great post, I dont; think he is the greatest because he was not a total package out there, but he surely is one of the greatest, and definitely the winningest ever--which can be said about no one else. And I loved his killer instinct and competitive fire.
@Texansfan59
@Texansfan59 Жыл бұрын
Brady was just somthing different hard to compare to any other qb
@pianoman9421
@pianoman9421 Жыл бұрын
You should look up "The Brady Six." Part of his legend isn't just his winning, his comeback drives, his precision and leadership or being the most clutch player ever, but the fact that he was drafted 199th overall in the 2000 NFL draft. Really illuminates why scouts and coaches underestimated him his entire career and how QB scouting is so hard that they overlooked a guy who became the greatest quarterback of all time.
@jordangalvis9695
@jordangalvis9695 Жыл бұрын
And that was at about 1/2 through his career
@JSchoch01
@JSchoch01 Жыл бұрын
My favorite thing about the video is the years at the bottom. It’s easy to forget how dominant he was for how long he was
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Was my favourite thing about these highlights, how spread out across his career they seemed to be. Thanks for the comment
@smdownh9
@smdownh9 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts Tom Brady and Randy Moss won every regular season game but lost in the Superbowl vs The Giants and you should react to Tom Brady 5 rings and Tom Brady 6 rings before reacting Tom Brady 7 rings
@notmyname2246
@notmyname2246 Жыл бұрын
I am a season ticket holder and had the pleasure of watching Brady be the champion he is.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Love this! Must have been incredible. Thanks for the comment.
@themikep82
@themikep82 Жыл бұрын
Brady's highlights aren't crazy jaw droppers like some freak athlete. He was just extremely consistent and accurate, to an otherworldly level. He was just like a highly efficient football-playing robot -- quickly reading everything on the field and delivering the ball to where it needed to be. Great leader and competitor too.
@psymar
@psymar Жыл бұрын
He was only robotic in his play -- he was also quite skilled at firing up his teammates when things weren't going well.
@user-gb2hs6ku2f
@user-gb2hs6ku2f Жыл бұрын
He has all of the accolades, but he had that mentality and dedication to perfection that can only be compared to so few, Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Kobe Bryant, Roger Federer, Wayne Gretzky, and that's probably about it. Even as a Jets fan (they're in our division and Brady obliterated us for decades), I must admit he is absolutely the undisputed GOAT. His passing is like Kevin De Bruyne at peak form as a QB.
@WahooSerious
@WahooSerious Жыл бұрын
7 time Super Bowl champion, 5 time Super Bowl mvp, the man has more rings than the teams with the most rings(6 Steelers and patriots). Yea that’s Randy Moss.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you, appreciate the comment and context!
@-EchoesIntoEternity-
@-EchoesIntoEternity- Жыл бұрын
yards after the catch are included into the QB passing stats. a QB could technically make a 5yd pass and the WR runs it rest of the way 55yds for a TD, its considered a 60yd TD pass etc.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I knew Nick would be right! When it comes to Football, he’s always right versus me 😂
@DillonDank
@DillonDank Жыл бұрын
Just to clarify the other half of that debate. A few NFL QB's (Josh Allen, Justin Herbert, Patrick Mahomes etc) can Throw the ball (in the air) about 80 yards!!!
@Andy_Babb
@Andy_Babb Ай бұрын
Brady was the best ever and his stats don’t even begin to tell the story
@Wowowowowowowowowowowowow
@Wowowowowowowowowowowowow Жыл бұрын
Him and moss played together 2007-2009. In 2007 they broke single season TD records for passing and receiving while the team went 16-0. Then Brady got hurt in 2008 and Moss started to wind down.
@hayden29101
@hayden29101 Жыл бұрын
love the reaction. If you really want to understand why Brady is considered the greatest of all time watch one of the joe Vincent Tom Brady videos. I suggest the five rings video by joe Vincent as it is about the comeback you guys were talking about which is historic. It gives really good context around Brady and his legacy as well.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you Hayden, really appreciate that! Have got the Vincent videos on our list and we’ll definitely give them a look. Thanks for the comment.
@WahooSerious
@WahooSerious Жыл бұрын
You guys should check sports science with Drew Brees where they go into the accuracy and other aspects of quarterbacking
@nancysexton4364
@nancysexton4364 Жыл бұрын
vs. Olympic archers, and it's not even close!
@MyMonsterguy
@MyMonsterguy Жыл бұрын
Drew Bree's. The quarterback who could only win it all by cheating!
@ajdembroski7529
@ajdembroski7529 Жыл бұрын
The length of a pass is measured from the line of scrimmage to where it was down. We have a stat called Air Yards, and that's the line of scrimmage to the catch point, but when someone says, "that was a 60 yard pass," they're saying that the ball was advanced 60 yards. It might have been a 5 yard dump off that the receiver took to the house, or it might have been a long bomb to the endzone.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Appreciate that!
@gregorywilliams1308
@gregorywilliams1308 Жыл бұрын
Yardage for a pass play does include the pass as well as the run after the
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks Gregory, I knew Nick would be right! 😅
@rodneysisco6364
@rodneysisco6364 Жыл бұрын
You need to react to Rob Gronkowski-- GRONK .One of the best tight ends ever . He played with Brady for his whole career . You don't see a lot of WOW plays from Brady . He was just quietly ,efficiently good for a very long career .
@phronze1
@phronze1 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, agreed. The Gronkumentary by Joseph Vincent is excellent
@felixlara2945
@felixlara2945 Жыл бұрын
Gronk isn't the best TE all time but he was the most dominant
@trevmac8362
@trevmac8362 Жыл бұрын
Brady won 4 Super Bowls and 3 SB MVP's without Gronk you lame ultra casual
@rodneysisco6364
@rodneysisco6364 Жыл бұрын
@@trevmac8362 Who pissed in your cheerios ? You obviously lack reading comprehension skills . I DID NOT say Brady owed it all to Gronk . Your brain is as lame as you falsely accuse my football knowledge of being .
@rodneysisco6364
@rodneysisco6364 Жыл бұрын
@@trevmac8362 Who pissed in your Cheerios ? You obviously lack reading comprehension skills . I DID NOT say , or even imply that Brady owed it all to Gronk . Your brain is as lame as you falsely claim my football knowledge is
@Pcbdude82
@Pcbdude82 Жыл бұрын
I'm sad to see him retire. One I'm a Bucs fan and he gave that team hope. 2. He is just amazing to watch. He doesn't dance around the pocket and make flashy throws. He destroys you with his mind and his football IQ I found it funny He spent like 17 years in New England. Goes to Tampa after Patriots basically say he isn't good enough. Wins a superbowl his first year there. Then in New England the following season, he sets the all time passing record against his old team.
@jeffstut55
@jeffstut55 Жыл бұрын
Even tho I didn’t like Brady, he shattered every record and accomplishment. I respect him as the GOAT. And yes, that is Randy Moss. Moss teamed up with him for a few years and in 2007, they broke many QB-WR records.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the comment Jaxon. Appreciate the info. Knew it just had to be Randy Moss 😅
@MeanGene404
@MeanGene404 Жыл бұрын
Randy Moss was drafted in 98, Brady in 2000, so they were contemporaries.....
@areguapiri
@areguapiri Жыл бұрын
Why didn't you like Brady?
@mcm0324
@mcm0324 Жыл бұрын
He's not the were. GOAT His teammates were.
@johnnygraz4712
@johnnygraz4712 Жыл бұрын
Brady's one of those athletes who's so good it's hard to find really flashy plays from him. Most of Brady's genius is in setting up the play and reading the defense so he rarely needs to make a 1-in-1000 throw.
@ashocck8065
@ashocck8065 Жыл бұрын
All the TDs from where he was playing for Tampa Bay, are those of him being in his 40s. That really is beyond impressive.
@andrewlipkin7127
@andrewlipkin7127 Жыл бұрын
Brady’s highlight video is great but somewhat misleading. He wasn’t big, fast, and he didn’t have a particularly great arm. He was the king of hitting his receiver exactly in his hands, exactly in stride for an 8 yard gain, even if the guy was well covered. He also had the smartest coach in NFL history calling plays for most of his career. There isn’t much you can do against that.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks Andrew, appreciate the info.
@felixlara2945
@felixlara2945 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts Andrew is lying Brady has a long list of haters, he did have the smartest coach, but it was the smartest DEFENSIVE coach, it was entirely Brady's offense
@seanpyne1236
@seanpyne1236 Жыл бұрын
Yeahhh Belichick never called an offensive play once in his career
@trappestarrgaming3422
@trappestarrgaming3422 Жыл бұрын
Brady def has an arm but he wasnt gonna throw it 50 yards every down unless he saw somethin in the defense that said it was gonna be a completion or he knew it would cause a defensive interference call
@trevmac8362
@trevmac8362 Жыл бұрын
Bill Belichcik in 132 games as ahead coach in the NFL is an absolutely horrendous .478 Win % when Tom Brady isn't his starting QB This M.I.T Grad will be more than happy to provide you with detailed specifics Andrew Gol for it Chump I'm Waiting to eviscerate
@Will_JJHP
@Will_JJHP Жыл бұрын
Santana Moss was a solid WR that played in the NFL for many years. Totally different type of WR though and he's not related to Randy 😂
@Timmycoo
@Timmycoo Жыл бұрын
Lol came to check if someone commented about Santana after they said "they retired that name!"
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you Will, had a feeling there may be another somewhere 😅 Appreciate the comment
@seanpyne1236
@seanpyne1236 Жыл бұрын
Greatest player of all time!
@joshclaudio552
@joshclaudio552 Жыл бұрын
I had the pleasure of having Tom Brady as my qb for 20 seasons. He was a highlight real! I was 9 years old when he signed with the Patriots and watching him win 6 Super Bowls was absolutely incredible. He could read the defense, call the audibles, and throw the ball like an absolute UNIT. It was bittersweet to see him get traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers but I'm happy he got his 7th ring. Hope to see more on Brady and the Patriots.
@George-kv6gm
@George-kv6gm Жыл бұрын
Fun to watch you guys! Look for what they call "throwing them open". Where the receiver isn't, but needs to be to make the catch, the QB (Brady) throws the ball to that area so that the receiver has to move in that direction to get to it. Which pulls them away from the defender, creating separation. Throwing them open. Thanks for great videos!
@lovehandles4193
@lovehandles4193 Жыл бұрын
Superbowl LI was one of the greatest things I have ever seen. That 34-28 comeback--nobody was expecting that shit. Nobody. I was running around my house when that OT touchdown went down and they won the game. The GOAT team, love 'em or hate 'em, man. What a ride with Brady for 20 years.
@pierregibson6699
@pierregibson6699 Жыл бұрын
Brady is the Truth…I was a huge Drew Bledsoe Fan…. the year in 1999 when Bledsoe got hurt he was a all pro quarterback, NFL superstar, with a bazooka arm, just signed a huge contract…I had his jersey like a lot of people at the time 😅 and to have Brady the 99th pick 😂…to come out of nowhere as his back up😮 win a superbowl and continue on to be the legend he is to be the Tom Brady is or became was insane Bledsoe never got back on the field for the patriots.
@unndunn1
@unndunn1 Жыл бұрын
I’m a life long Patriots fan, and was before the Tom Brady era. He’s an amazing QB and I miss him already. I actually snuck around when my family wasn’t around and watched Buccaneers games to see him play 🤫
@cultureandshit
@cultureandshit Жыл бұрын
Love the channel my dudes! I am from Pittsburgh and use to work at the Steelers Complex during the Big Ben, Antonio Brown Era. I would advise check those mens highlights out. They were unreal and controversial to say the least. Keep up the great content. It's cool watching yinz learn the game. Cheers fellas
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks Michael, really appreciate your support. Will get those added to our list too
@pauljewett8844
@pauljewett8844 Жыл бұрын
Yinz 🤮
@johanna0131
@johanna0131 Жыл бұрын
My dad was obsessed with Tom Brady. We’d have whole conversations about nothing but Tom Brady. It literally got to the point that I wanted to slap someone every time I heard his name. But now that my dad is gone, I just think of him whenever Tom Brady is brought up and it makes me smile. So…thanks Tom Brady. 😊
@Michael5carn
@Michael5carn Жыл бұрын
Brady to Randy Moss WAS a cheat code. They combined for the most passing touchdowns and Receiving touchdowns in history (at the time) during the 2007 season. The Patriots were undefeated that season until they lost in the Super Bowl. As a Patriots fan, it was the most entertaining few years of my life while we had Moss
@noahhigdon5106
@noahhigdon5106 Жыл бұрын
He was a true field general. Another coach on the field
@charlesbrown4483
@charlesbrown4483 Жыл бұрын
I remember when Randy Moss joined the patriots in 2007. It's only gotten more amazing over the years. I think we took it for granted a bit back then, because the mid 2000's-early 2010's were probably the most talent rich years for football in the sport's history. There were SO MANY legends of the sport actively playing in the NFL back then. It was sort of a weird gray area between "old school" stars meeting with the "new school" stars. A phenomenal time when different play styles were emerging, players were changing, and the sport was still unharmed by corporate softies.
@johnstewart2473
@johnstewart2473 Жыл бұрын
He makes everyone around him better. A lot of players became household names when they played with Brady, but when they left they left to go to another team they faded into the background
@phronze1
@phronze1 Жыл бұрын
The most dedicated hard worker and greatest leader the game has ever seen. You can’t get more competitive, or out-prepare the goat. An overlooked, impossible story of greatness, who with every record there is, still hungry with a chip on his shoulder. Joseph Vincent vids will tell you the story as good as anyone
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
You summed him up perfectly!
@robertweaver3503
@robertweaver3503 Жыл бұрын
yes that is thee Randy Moss
@falconsfan28-38
@falconsfan28-38 Жыл бұрын
Another thing I’ve noticed in this video is the amount of GAME WINNING TDs he’s thrown #CLUTCH
@barelyed1ble
@barelyed1ble Жыл бұрын
born and raised 1997 in boston and still here. yeah we were spoiled for a good 20 years lol
@BenDover-kq7rl
@BenDover-kq7rl Жыл бұрын
Tom Brady's story of a 6th roound draft pick that nobody wanted his whole high school amd college career then works his ass off and becomes the GOAT. Its unprecedented and inspiring. Americans('m sure its a universal thing?) love underdog stories i.e "Rocky Balboa" movies are huge for a reason. This guy was drafted to a team with a QB at the time who had signed the highest nfl contract ever and replaced him that season and immediately won a SB. Its an amazing story that you wouldn't believe could ever happen if it were in a Hollywood script.
@shrodingerschat2258
@shrodingerschat2258 Жыл бұрын
Tom Brady was always a decent QB when he played for Michigan during college, but he was passed over for QB's who were perceived to have more raw talent. In fact Brady himself will even tell you that he never thought of himself as being all that talented. NHL Hockey legend Brett Hull once said that there will always be someone who is more talented than you, so you strive to be the hardest working player. And that can be said of Tom Brady. He was probably one of the hardest working players when it came to being a student of the game. He probably spent more hours every week in film study of his opponents then the rest of the team combined. As a result, he knew his opponents' tendencies better than they did and knew how to beat them. This is what made him so dangerous.
@Pressplayboy
@Pressplayboy Жыл бұрын
My older cousin has bet on and been a huge brady fan since 2003 and has resided in St. Petersburg (30 min from Tampa Bay) pretty much all his life. And next thing you know TB goes to TB and wins a ring there 😂 so lucky I envy his football fan journey 😭😭😭
@Chesirecat111
@Chesirecat111 5 ай бұрын
A few of the things that made Brady the GOAT are : 1. He got rid of the ball faster than almost any other qb in the league. He was making these passes despite having very little time to scan the field, and find the open man. He understood what defenses were trying to do, and always knew the right counter. 2. On a lot of those passes, he dropped the ball into his receivers’ hands at such an angle that no matter how closely they were defended, it was only catchable by the intended receiver. 3. He never hung his receivers out to dry. Lots of qbs throw passes that their receivers can only catch by exposing themselves to being destroyed by a defender right after catching it. Brady didn’t do that, he took care of his receivers and didn’t expose them to bone crushing hits.
@mindychristian6175
@mindychristian6175 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for checking out Tom Brady. My team is the New England Patriots & I love Brady. He was just so exciting to watch because he could always pull it out in the end for a win. I loved watching him & Randy Moss together as well. I used to go to the games at Marshall University when Randy was in college. I was very happy when Moss was on the Pats.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome Mindy, really enjoyed this one as well. Brady and Moss together on the same team just isn’t fair 😂 That’s amazing re college too.
@SpencerKelly93
@SpencerKelly93 Жыл бұрын
1:48 Oh yes it is THEE Moss. Randy Moss in his first year with the Patriots absolutely walked all over every defense they played that year. That touchdown you saw was Tom Brady's 50th TD of the year (a record at the time) and it was Randy's 23rd TD reception (still the record for most in a season). They stomped everyone they played that year, set the record (at the time) for most points scored in a season as a team and went undefeated, 17-0, through the regular season.
@vgb1328
@vgb1328 Жыл бұрын
I am snd always will be a tom brady fan..at age 45 he was third in passing with 4600+ last season lead the league with 700 + pass atte..Brady greatness was his warrior mindset and heart.....able to galvanized his teams in the biggest moments..to strike fear in his opponent...you should listen to the mic'ups of other players talking about brady....it's truly tells the story....Brady played the game bigger than life..I am kinda of hoping he unretires!!!!
@chroniccomplainer3792
@chroniccomplainer3792 Жыл бұрын
Accuracy is an interesting idea for QBs. Its always talked about. Completion percentage, decision making, anticipation, and ball placement. Tom brady has ALL of those attributes. He is accurate in every sense
@anthonysantucci4803
@anthonysantucci4803 Жыл бұрын
You guys should react to Brady’s comeback against the falcons in the Super Bowl. UNBELIEVABLE!
@shrodingerschat2258
@shrodingerschat2258 Жыл бұрын
Passing yardage includes the yards gained after the catch. So if the pass is thrown 5 yards and then the receiver runs 55 yards after catching it, that counts as a 60-yard pass.
@Erock634
@Erock634 Жыл бұрын
The Passing Yards includes the runners yards after catching the ball which is called YAC (Yards After the Catch). They don't normally show Air Yards (which is a tracked stat).
@brentsocie5754
@brentsocie5754 Жыл бұрын
When it is just yards, it is from the line of scrimmage plus the yards gained after the catch. A different stat called air yards measures where the QB is standing to the point of catch.
@pulsatingsausageboy2076
@pulsatingsausageboy2076 Жыл бұрын
These gents are gonna be experts before it’s all said and done.
@morckthedooorknob4991
@morckthedooorknob4991 Жыл бұрын
Good video but the thing about Tom brady is that 1 play can't show you how great he was. You can see it watching full performances like super bowls 49 and 51, the 2014 divisional game against the ravens, and many many more games. In the biggest moments with the most on the line, he came through every single time.
@jiminy9958
@jiminy9958 Жыл бұрын
It was Randy Moss. Joined the Patriots the year that they went undefeated and lost in the Super Bowl. Brady-Moss was pretty much unstoppable that year.
@felixlara2945
@felixlara2945 Жыл бұрын
Randy moss retired in the preseason of 2012 after signing with the Tennessee Titans, Randy moss was taken in the first round of the 1998 draft, Brady was taken, famously 199th overall in the 2000 draft
@BradleyBurns-vo2kn
@BradleyBurns-vo2kn Жыл бұрын
Receiving yards do include all yards, that means a pass 1 yard down field (or even behind the line of scrimmage), will actually be, however many yards the receiver gets before being tackled/etc. Example: Catch ball 3 yds behind Line of Scrimmage but run for another 14 means you will get an 11yd completion. So the receiver gets it as receiving yards and QB as passing yds. The stat known as Yards After Catch (YAC) shows how many yards a receiver averages after catching a ball. It is a good stat to see which players are great with the ball in their hands in terms of gaining extra yards. Not to be confused with another Yards after contact which refers to how many yards a player averages after making contact with a defensive player and is a good measure of a players power running style or elusiveness to escape a defenders grasp/tackle. I do think it is now called Run after catch or RAC so its not as confusing.
@chasekemp6915
@chasekemp6915 Жыл бұрын
That throw to Mitchell at 6:10 was amazing
@bdbd1390
@bdbd1390 Жыл бұрын
2001 was the year I graduated Highschool. I believe I was in college when he threw his first NFL td. I'm 40 now lol
@dolphpaperroute6362
@dolphpaperroute6362 6 ай бұрын
The crazy thing about Brady is, yes he had a good team around him for a good part of his career and that's what people remember, but there was a period where he didn't have weapons as receivers and he still would get it done and win games and made those receivers get some big paychecks he made everyone he played with so much better. There were some guys that went to different teams who got huge contracts because of how they played when they played with Tom... He had an amazing career and one I don't think will be rivaled and only one who might break his amount of Superbowls is Mahomes.
@theclades3967
@theclades3967 Жыл бұрын
Ok so quick thing to understand. YAC (Pronounced "yack") = Yards After Catch Through the air = yards from passer to receiver If someone says something is an "x" yard pass, they are combining YAC and "Through the Air" yards. The same goes for a QB's passing yards or a receiver's receiving yards. It's a combination of YAC and "through the air". This is because a QB can be just a responsible for throwing his receiver into open space to run as his receiver is for running after the catch. Note how Brady frequently hits his guys in stride they don't break momentum or throw it at the back of their shoulder to force them to spin away from a would be tackler to catch the ball. Look up "back shoulder pass". One last thing (this is getting longer than I thought). For RBs, YAC often means "Yards After Contact". This is a measurement of how far an RB went after first contact with a defender. Beast Mode was by far one of the best YAC RBs I've ever seen.
@HRConsultant_Jeff
@HRConsultant_Jeff Жыл бұрын
Throwing yardage is measured from the line of scrimmage to the point of the person being tackled. So, it does not include the amount of yards behind the line of scrimmage that the quarterback is at at the time he releases the ball which could be another 10 yards added on, but it also includes the yards after catch (YAK) that the receiver puts in. It can be a little deceptive, but many top quarterbacks can throw the ball with accuracy for 60 yards or more.
@stokes7227
@stokes7227 Жыл бұрын
Whenever you see a stat for passing yards, it will be the total yards on the play not just yards in the air. A common criticism of Brady, outside of highlight reels, is that he’s a YAC merchant (yards after catch)
@Erock634
@Erock634 Жыл бұрын
One thing to also appreciate in great QBs in the angle of the ball and how it drops into the receiver. The QBs purposely have to handle timing when lobbing the ball to have a more vertical drop behind the defender verses a rocket that is through a window. In football that is the finesse or "touch" on the ball.
@Axxis270
@Axxis270 Жыл бұрын
That was THE Randy Moss. Moss played the end of his career in New England.
@KnightlyNerds
@KnightlyNerds Жыл бұрын
What's insane about Tom is how much of an underdog he was coming into the NFL. Picked late in the draft, 199, and was considered "unimpressive" at the scout combine. Look up his combine picture He does not look elite. I think it was force of will that ultimately made him great. I hated him and the Patriots during their reign but Have to admit he was amazing.
@sabin23
@sabin23 Жыл бұрын
Will there be a reaction to The Brady 6 (on the NFL Films KZbin channel, the video with 25 million views)? The video is on the long side (45 minutes) but gives great insight to Tom Brady’s journey to the NFL and the 6 quarterbacks drafted before him. I am amazed how quickly you two have learned all the rules and intricacies of all the major American sports leagues. Congrats on the success of your YT channel! 👍
@bigsmoke7381
@bigsmoke7381 Жыл бұрын
I hated Brady growing up because I was tired of the patriots winning every Super Bowl but at the end of his career I learned to respect the greatness his career was 7 Super Bowl wins is insane
@imalwayslast3170
@imalwayslast3170 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, passing yards always include yards after the catch. If you throw a screen pass for 2 yards from your own 5 yard line and the receiver takes it all the way, you get credit for 95 yards passing.
@elfdogre2181
@elfdogre2181 Жыл бұрын
I'm sure it's been brought up before, but in case it hasn't, consider this: Almost any pro-player has been playing since they were kids. Starting in little leagues, then high school, then college, and finally pro level all the while improving through repetition and good coaching. So, saying Brady's throws are almost robotic (around 5:50) could be quite true in that he's most likely been throwing and improving his throws for most of his life and all of that practice has turned his throwing motion into a seemingly robotic one. This also helps in other aspects such as reading defenses and such.
@EmmanuelPerez88
@EmmanuelPerez88 Жыл бұрын
Sometime QBs “throw” guys open. Meaning they will throw it to where the defender can’t get it. So they’re not aiming to where the receiver will be in the current trajectory, but to an area near by where the receiver has to make the adjustment mid run or air to get the ball. Qb can see defenders past the receiver the receiver might not see keeping an eye on the ball.
@Fro00ot0
@Fro00ot0 Жыл бұрын
The thing with Brady is his highlights are a hell of a lot better in context. He is 100% the most clutch player in NFL history, maybe even in sports in general.
@alatamore
@alatamore Жыл бұрын
So before 2007, many people, even Patriots fans, said that Brady couldn't make long passes. The claim was that all he could do was short passes and game management. This was after having won several Super Bowls, but this idea was quite strong and used in comparison to Payton Manning who was considered the superior passer (many argued better QB overall). Then the 2007 season showed Brady could throw long just as well as anyone, he just hadn't had an explosive deep threat receiver yet. Your comment about Brady + Moss being a cheat code is great. It truly was, and as a fan, that season was amazing to watch, though the Super Bowl loss to the NY Giants was as emotionally crushing as the undefeated season had been amazing.
@fuzzyj4129
@fuzzyj4129 Жыл бұрын
I didn't see a comment about how good Brady was at game winning drives. Most of the highlights just show the touchdown, but the drives with little time on the clock were amazing. Check out the Patriots comeback against Atlanta in SB 51.
@aaronbrandon2321
@aaronbrandon2321 Жыл бұрын
Lots of different ways to play qb and be successful, but brady was the perfect pocket quaterback.
@deano4138
@deano4138 Жыл бұрын
One of the clutchest athletes of all time. Most QBs will have a handful of late game Game winning passes in their entire careers. Brady Did it against just about every team.
@juliansousa3781
@juliansousa3781 Жыл бұрын
That USED to be the biggest comeback. A team came from 33-0 down to win in the playoffs. Super Bowl LI the Patriots were down 28-3 with 17 minutes left. Biggest Super Bowl comeback ever Tom Brady is the greatest football player of all time and arguably the greatest athlete of all time. He played football till he was 45, set every record known. He won more Super Bowls than any TEAM, and the Steelers and Cowboys have won a lot! He's been a lock for the Hall of Fame since forever. He toppled records set by people BEFORE HE WAS BORN, like Roger Staubach. He set records no one ever conceived of before. His induction into the Football Hall of Fame in Canton will be an unimaginable event. There will be an award named after him, but goodness knows what the qualifications for winning it will be. It was a privilege to watch him play. We'll never see anything like that again in any sport because there was nothing like it before he came along
@robertdedrick7937
@robertdedrick7937 Жыл бұрын
The conundrum with Brady is he is not as physically gifted as other great QBs . But he knew what the defense was doing before they did it . Others experienced QBs do this as well but he was more consistent. Football is ALL about identity and execute the correct response.
@t.google1495
@t.google1495 Жыл бұрын
1:48 That is THE RANDY MOSS! He played with the Patriots for a bit with Brady
@Lippett
@Lippett Жыл бұрын
This guy played so long you can actually see the improvement in visual technology throughout. Brady was not as sensational as others but he's the best ever.
@felixlara2945
@felixlara2945 Жыл бұрын
Brady was great at 2 things, hitting his receivers on time, and "manipulating the pocket" which means taking small steps to avoid pass rushers with pure footwork as opposed to pure athletism, he is the perfect example for how to play QB, you or me could watch Brady to learn how to play QB, which you can't say for the mega athletes like Lamar and Mahomes because no matter how much we practice we will never be able to even attempt what they do, nobody is perfect, but Brady was the closest to perfection as one can get
@cyborgdc5017
@cyborgdc5017 Жыл бұрын
Someone has probably already said this but that is indeed the Moss
@zeus6793
@zeus6793 Жыл бұрын
Brady's greatness cannot be seen in one or two plays. His greatness lay in his ability to get the absolute most out of the players around him. His leadership was second to none. His drive to win was pathological. His ability to read defenses would impress Bill Belichick, and that's something to say. Brady was great because of everything he brought to the table, not just one skill. Brady is, without question, the greatest QB to play the game. Denying that, while looking at his records, his durability, his length of playing, is just closing your eyes to the truth. Oh, and by the way, that incredible throw to Randy Moss was the SECOND time they tried it. The play right before this one, they called the EXACT same play, but Randy didn't come down with it. They went back and did it again and it was the record setter....28 TDS in a season for Moss, and 50 TDs for Brady. And yes, I watched Brady from the moment he came on the field after Bledsoe almost died, and every single play thereafter until he retired.
@JamiIsIt123
@JamiIsIt123 Жыл бұрын
Been waiting for this one! The season of his retirement hasn't even started yet and I already miss him! (American) Football will never be the same. 😢
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Hopefully you enjoyed Jami E. Will be back with more Brady too when the schedule allows
@JamiIsIt123
@JamiIsIt123 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts can't wait!
@shmeebs387
@shmeebs387 Жыл бұрын
That was Randy Moss. He played a couple years with Brady. They set records that season where Moss caught the most TDs in a single season while Brady threw the most TDs in a single season. Brady's record was later broken by Peyton Manning, but Moss's record still stands.
@macdavidson3814
@macdavidson3814 Жыл бұрын
yards after catch are counted towards passing yards, so when it's thrown 50 yards and the receiver goes an additional 10 yards that's a 60 yd pass.
@salsonny
@salsonny Жыл бұрын
The best QB ever. The record books show it. No denying it.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
He definitely has the records! Great player!
@gregcable3250
@gregcable3250 Жыл бұрын
Disagree. Love this guy, but he was not a total package at QB--could not escape and make plays like Montana (who never lost a SB), Elway, Rodgers, others. Football is a team sport--maybe the ultimate team sport, so others could not win like him, but he WAS undeniably the winningest--no one else can say that! And really loved his competitive fire--a real cold-blooded killer out there.
@loganleroy8622
@loganleroy8622 Жыл бұрын
The only reason he has any records is because he played for so long. His records speak to his longevity not his eliteness while playing.
@l.sueszabo9618
@l.sueszabo9618 Жыл бұрын
Lifelong Patriots fan. We'd be down 2 TDs with 3 mins to go and we'd be like, yeah, Brady's got this. And he'd pull out the win. Never leave any time on the clock, or Brady would beat you!
@clooliss6400
@clooliss6400 Жыл бұрын
I have lived in many places, mostly US but some time in other countries. I have been a fan of multiple NFL teams and most of them hated this man! This, too, is a sign of his greatness, imo. @1:46 FYI - yes that is Randy Moss in #81 on the Patriots. 2007-2010.
@loganleroy8622
@loganleroy8622 Жыл бұрын
Nah people loved Drew Brees, Payton Manning, Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, but not this guy. He was horribly disrespectful to his opponents when he lost and always acted like a stuck up entitled brat. Poor role model.
@jaojmnhzhzm
@jaojmnhzhzm Жыл бұрын
A 60 yd catch usually refers to the length of the pass + yards after catch.
@igs_
@igs_ Жыл бұрын
Brady's talent is reading defenses and picking the perfect counters to defeat them. As well as aimbot on his throws
@richrobledo6561
@richrobledo6561 Жыл бұрын
So much of the moments shown in this video are good but don’t truly demonstrate how incredible they were Every game has a flow to it and you can tell how difficult or easy it was to get a win A lot of those plays shown in the video were improbable situations- when the odds were stacked against him- that’s what made those moments so incredible even though they seemed like mundane plays The biggest hit on Brady is that he wasn’t fast or athletic but that’s why it’s all the more impressive He was decisive- smart- quick with his throws- and beyond everything else- he was extremely accurate!!! He threw darts 🎯 and they were catchable This is what set him apart from most all other QBs Thanks for the video I’d like you to do more Brady videos Especially one called “The Brady 6” It’s about the 6 quarterbacks taken before him in the NFL draft and how they fared in the NFL It’s a good watch Anyway- love the content Look forward to seeing more!!!
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you Rich, appreciate the comment and info.
@bealiobealio
@bealiobealio Жыл бұрын
I'm a life long Raiders fan. I've had moments of despise for number 12, but he's the GOAT. Favre is the most entertaining QB but in this league if you got the most rings as the point guard you are the GOAT.
@donaldpicard7752
@donaldpicard7752 Жыл бұрын
a td pass is the yards of the throwplus the yards after the catch, for example he could throw a 1 yard pass to a receiver , if the receiver runs it for 90 yards its a 90 yard pass.
@Erock634
@Erock634 Жыл бұрын
Throwing into the open space is called "throwing the receiver open".
@SneakyCheeseThief
@SneakyCheeseThief Жыл бұрын
I don’t know if you’ve done a Randy Moss reaction yet, but if not PLEASE do. The guy was an absolute beast of a receiver. That season with him and Brady was phenomenal. His years with the Vikings even without a Tom Brady … the guy was the best there ever was. And I grew up a 9ers fan in the 80s.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Yeah we’ve seen Moss, video is in the playlist. He was a fantastic watch, we really enjoyed that one.
@jaojmnhzhzm
@jaojmnhzhzm Жыл бұрын
In the 2001 AFC Division "win" against the Raiders, Brady and the Pats got A LOT of help from the refs and the infamous "tuck rule". That game will forever be known as The Tuck Bowl.
@charliedaood444
@charliedaood444 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been a patriots fan since they lost to the Giants when in the Super Bowl when i was a kid. I don’t know why, but I was all in. I picked the right horse…
@AiyukIsHim
@AiyukIsHim Жыл бұрын
Brady is the best at getting to the line identifying the coverage you are playing and beating it a lot of casual fans underrate imo him cause football is so complicated but he really is so good at identifying defenses. He comes to the line see what you are playing and immediately knows where he wants to go with the football plus his release is so fast aswell these 2 things have allowed him to play so long. Even this past year his arm strength looked not awful and that is wild cause usually QBs past 39 have a crazy fall off in arm strength
@alperensengun6832
@alperensengun6832 Жыл бұрын
Keep up the fantastic work guys
@Senrabekim
@Senrabekim Жыл бұрын
When two hall of famers hook up in the passing game it's a beautiful thing. Montana/Rice, Brady/Moss, Elway/Sharpe, Manning and whoever he decided needed to look like a HoF reciever that particular day. Shannon Sharpe would be an interesting one for you guys I think; I don't know if you are ready for that level of trash talk though.
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