That reminds me of this quote about Edelman by Aqib Talib…
"He cuts off his inside foot -- he'll go this way, and it's supposed to be a left-foot stick and go this way, but he goes (with) a right-foot stick. His feet are so weird. He changes directions, and then, to put the icing on the cake, he got Tom Brady," Talib said. "And they're like joined at the hip or something, joined at the head. He knows when to throw him the ball. He knows when to wait a little bit longer and let him get to the second window. It's just weird. He runs his routes -- he's not the fastest guy, he's not the quickest guy, but he's super strong. You have to tackle him once he catches it. Just knowing which way he's going to break is super weird."
Julian Edelman is one of the toughest wide receivers for NFL defensive backs to cover, just ask one of his former New England Patriots teammates. Miami Dolphins cornerback Aqib Talb, who spent a little more than one season with the Patriots from 2012 through 2013, was asked Tuesday on FOX Sports...
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