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5'7", 171. What are we missing here? Are you blind?
5'7", 171. What are we missing here? Are you blind?
Renfro? Renfro's a beast, bro.
Renfro? Renfro's a beast, bro.
Don't disrespect Renfro.
Don't disrespect Renfro.
Okay. I'm not going to argue anybody who says I'm better, but Renfro was... Renfro? I like him. Boring.
Okay. I'm not going to argue anybody who says I'm better, but Renfro was... Renfro? I like him. Boring.
Those guys aren't boring.
Those guys aren't boring.
Boring. Welker's film is who I watch the most getting to the NFL.
Boring. Welker's film is who I watch the most getting to the NFL.
Welker is actually, to me, even more underrated than what people say. They talk about Welker. I don't think people actually understand how incredible he was from a technique perspective and all things. That's why he's a great coach. I used to study his film religiously. Like every catch, every route, I would have them. My brother would get it from the Patriots.
Welker is actually, to me, even more underrated than what people say. They talk about Welker. I don't think people actually understand how incredible he was from a technique perspective and all things. That's why he's a great coach. I used to study his film religiously. Like every catch, every route, I would have them. My brother would get it from the Patriots.
They would send it to me, and I'm in Canada, and I'm breaking down literally everything. I stole so much from Welker.
They would send it to me, and I'm in Canada, and I'm breaking down literally everything. I stole so much from Welker.
You have to learn the footwork, yes, but if you're not that quick. No, I mean the quickness, whatever your ability is is your ability, right? But it's not like you get talent out of a Cracker Jack box, and because you have this talent, you get to be there. Wes Welker was extremely quick. But it's in the technique of what he does when he changes direction.
You have to learn the footwork, yes, but if you're not that quick. No, I mean the quickness, whatever your ability is is your ability, right? But it's not like you get talent out of a Cracker Jack box, and because you have this talent, you get to be there. Wes Welker was extremely quick. But it's in the technique of what he does when he changes direction.
It's understanding defensive rules, defensive back rules, and everything, and changing what you do in your route to deceive. So one thing that Welker would do, he was great with, we called it his eyes and his head, and when he's going right...
It's understanding defensive rules, defensive back rules, and everything, and changing what you do in your route to deceive. So one thing that Welker would do, he was great with, we called it his eyes and his head, and when he's going right...