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Michael Lombardi reported Tuesday on NFL Network's Total Access that Welker is ahead of schedule.
Lombardi reported that Welker likely won't be a full participant when training camp opens on July 31, but that he's making enough progress that he'll probably be cleared for team workouts at some point during training camp.
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Re: Lombardi reports Welker remains ahead of schedule
Time for us to speculate whether or not Welker is a futuristic cyborg planted in the Patriots roster from Cyberdyne. Christ almighty, this guy is a machine.
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Re: Lombardi reports Welker remains ahead of schedule
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Originally Posted by KontradictioN
Time for us to speculate whether or not Welker is a futuristic cyborg planted in the Patriots roster from Cyberdyne. Christ almighty, this guy is a machine.
I know. And the report suggests no PUP, because Lombardi clearly expects him to participate in camp practices at some point.
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I know. And the report suggests no PUP, because Lombardi clearly expects him to participate in camp practices at some point.
Well, no regular season PUP. If he's not ready to go on day one of TC (which Lombardi seems to imply), he goes on preseason PUP (the week 6 rule only applies if he's on PUP when final cutdowns are made).
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Originally Posted by KontradictioN
Time for us to speculate whether or not Welker is a futuristic cyborg planted in the Patriots roster from Cyberdyne. Christ almighty, this guy is a machine.
I've said this before, and I'll say it again:
If every Patriot had Wes Welker's sheer determination and work ethic, not only would the Patriots go undefeated, they'd make the 59-0 game against the Titans look like an absolute squeaker.
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Well, no regular season PUP. If he's not ready to go on day one of TC, he goes on preseason PUP (the week 6 rule only applies if he's on PUP when final cutdowns are made).
Not neccessarily. The likely case is that he ends up on the preseason PUP, but the Pats are under no obligations to put him on it. They have decided not to place players on the PUP who they expected to be ready in a week or two in the past.
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Not neccessarily. The likely case is that he ends up on the preseason PUP, but the Pats are under no obligations to put him on it. They have decided not to place players on the PUP who they expected to be ready in a week or two in the past.
Meant to say "can go", although I'm not sure why they wouldn't (I imagine there is a reason, but I can't think of one ATM).
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