 Hey, what's going on guys? Welcome back to the channel. Welcome back to another video. And first and foremost, I want to say thank you. Thank you for the support. Thank you for clicking on this video. And thank you for clicking that like button. Now this is part of a video series titled Rugby Player Reacts to the NFL's top 100 players of 2021. And in this particular video, we're focusing on a wide receiver, a wide receiver that's pretty well known in the league. And I've certainly seen him on this list a fair few times in the past. You know, throughout this series, we have heard a particular term be thrown around, especially when it comes to wide receivers. And that term is the wiggle. And I'll tell you right here right now that there's no other player in the league that has a better wiggle, so to speak, as Kenan Allen. So with all that in mind, it's time we get into the video. But first, a quick word from our exclusive video sponsor, Redcon1. What's going on guys? It's me again. 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Okay, that's good. Interesting point though, something I've never heard before that they send out clips to players to watch before they come and sit down and do these interviews. And if there's one player that Travis Kelsey will sit down and watch, it's Keenan Allen. This will be interesting. A lot of people say he's the best at running routes in the league. Well, what does the man on the opposite side of the ball think? Trey White. Yeah, I must admit guys, from what I've seen so far, I agree. It's the way he sets up his releases. It's the way he sets up his cuts, you know, his curls, his, his turns, his, his routes at the end of the day. He's got a lot of flair and it shows out in the field because he plays with it. To take off, but at the same time, sitters route down and break guys off is, I mean, a second and none. That was almost like a highlight film of him breaking dudes off. Breaking dudes off. Is that what they call it? When you're running with your opposite man, you hit him with a wee wiggle and break off. Yes, he is extremely good at that. You try and mark that. I like that. In fact, one of the things I do recall about Kenan Allen is his stop and go. It's his dead leg. It's his goose step. It's a move that I've always loved. It's a move that I've always enjoyed watching and doing. And if I see it on the football field, it actually hits home probably a little bit more than what you'd expect. That's for our owner, his ability to sell you one thing, but do another and just leave guys falling all over the place. In 2020, Kenan Allen hauled in. Fuck, he's good. Fuck, he's got a nice release. Seriously. I've got to break that shit down. If we can get a nice camera angle that's close enough, we'll break it down. Oh my gosh, that sidestep is just so clean. So clean, but what was that stat? Wow. Through the first 100 games, more receptions and any wide receiver in NFL history. I'm going to say he's got 800 receptions. And with that in mind, let's look up his stats. He has officially 624, not 800, sorry, overestimated there, 100 games, 624 receptions, 7,397 yards, 42 touchdowns, 15 rushing attempts for 99 total yards and an average of 6.6, which is not bad. No rushing touchdowns, 12 fumbles in 100 games, eight of which were not recovered. Now just for your knowledge, a bit of a random fact, in his rookie year, he got 1,000 yards. He got eight receiving touchdowns. It took him another four years to reach 1,000 yards again in 2017, 1393, 2018 he had 1196, 2019 he had 1199, and 2020, having played just 14 games, just came up short of the 1,000 yard mark, he got 992 from 100 receptions at an average of 9.9, with eight receiving touchdowns for the year, which actually equals his rookie year as his best year with eight. But going back to the original stat, 100 games, 624 receptions. Do you know what? I want to check that. I'm going to look up Mike Evans and see just how close he was or is. He might not have even played 100 games. No, he has. He's played 106 games. So for a guy that goes out and scores 1,000 yards a year, 106 games, 532 receptions. So we're talking around about five receptions per game, but an average per reception of 15.5 yards, whereas Kenan Allen is averaging around about 6.24 receptions per game, but averaging slightly lower receiving yards per reception with 11.9. Anyways, let's continue. See, that's the thing, right? He's got such an ability to duke suddenly, as Trey said. You'd be forgiven for thinking that whatever direction he's traveling in at the moment, he's going to cut back. But then you think, well, he's got the stop and go, right? He's got the dead leg, which he can bring out whenever he wants, which is going to, which is going to possibly look as if he's going to cut, then he's going to continue in the same direction, having slowed down to an almost dead stop and then continue through the move that is called the dead leg. Yeah, not easy to cover whatsoever. And he can catch too. I was actually kind of surprised by like how big he was, and he made some tough catches. What an incredible catch. But speaking of how big he is, well, how big is he? He's six foot two, that is, that is not small. And on a good day, he might even be 100 kgs sizable. Tell you what, I just love the hop. It's the hop. He gets in the air. You don't know what he's going to do. He doesn't know what he's going to do. And that's the beauty of it. And that, my friends, brings us to the end of another video. I hope you enjoyed. If you did, hit that like button. 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