Clearly Welker hurt the Patriots offense by Brady forcing the ball to him.
Rofl at the turn this thread is taking.
Wtf are you talking about
Wes led the NFL in receptions.
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Clearly Welker hurt the Patriots offense by Brady forcing the ball to him.
Rofl at the turn this thread is taking.
He's not going anywhere. Welker is a damn fine receiver and this play doesn't change that. Same thing with Kobe, dude leads the NBA in points but sometimes misses that crucial clutch shot. Doesn't change the fact that he's a damn fine basketball player.
Given that welker wasn't a starter on Dolphins who knows where he'd be a starter
I didn't know he was a good basketball player. That's very commendable given height.
is this really mono? I seriously can't tell.
Pretty much sums everything up.
Don't forget that if New England had a free safety worth that ball to Manningham might have been picked off. With the exception of the play where he lit Nicks up, Chung was late on every play.
Uh, I've never said whites made ty WRs. In fact, I never said anything about whites and football positions because I simply don't believe in it. Don't get me twisted.
I said from the start it was a bad decision. I hated the er and his lack of discipline but he was still a better free safety than anyone else on the roster. His hard hits also had a reputation around the NFL (as overrated as they were) and scared a lot of receivers.
Come on seriously? Don't let your hate of Kobe Bryant blind you from the truth. He is a damn good basketball player and you know it.
lol i tl;dr'ed creepn's post
comparing Welker to Kobe
Welker was a , irrelevant player without Brady. Troy in Brown was basically as good as Welker playing as Tom Brady's slot receiver.
At this point it's obvious BB has no idea how to develop young DBs consistently without them taking a massive unexpected dump in their 2nd season.
Either hire a real defensive coordinator who can focus solely on developing young players, or fix the secondary in free agency with veterans who don't need a coach holding their hand. BB's recipe of using a 1st or 2nd round pick on a corner or safety every in year, moving that player around so he can never get comfortable at a position, then cutting said player, obviously isn't working.
Tbh I'd want Joe Jurrevicious or whatever his last name was as my possession receiver. Dude was a beast IMO.
Tbh look at all the early picks (Meriweather, Wheatley, Chung, Butler, McCourty, Dowling) he's used on the secondary since 2006. The output of all those draft picks shouldn't be a completely secondary.
It's too bad BB and Mangina hate each other because I'd love to hire him back as the DC.
Tbh I'm not counting out McCourty and Chung yet, but all signs point to them being victim's of BB's love for position changes. Moving Chung to free safety was something most high school coaches would know is a recipe for disaster. Making McCourty change positions just because the other safeties on the roster suck was also really stupid.
Of course he wouldn't. He would be in the slot. He wouldn't line up wide.
Welker led the NFL in receptions.
Clearly he was the NFL's #1 pass catcher.
Since Brady put up MVP numbers and the Pats were one hail mary away from winning it all, I didn't think I needed to use det blue.
New England
The same place where Reche Caldwell and Troy Brown were starters at slot receiver
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