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I am getting a new Patriots jersey, and am looking for some help in deciding between two.
A home Wes Welker, or a red Tom Brady.
I have a home and away Brady, but would also love to acquire the throwback.
However, I am a huge Welker fan as well, and have long wanted a Welker jersey.
What to do.....
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I am getting a new Patriots jersey, and am looking for some help in deciding between two.
A home Wes Welker, or a red Tom Brady.
I have a home and away Brady, but would also love to acquire the throwback.
However, I am a huge Welker fan as well, and have long wanted a Welker jersey.
What to do.....
If you don't already have a throwback....you need one.
Maybe a red Welker???
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I can't speak for him but, to me, QB jerseys seem to be something I see women or youngins wearing more than men. It's not something I consciously think about and I don't think it would stop me from buying one if I really wanted to, but the last QB jersey I bought was in 1994, when I was a teenager.
That, and I played DE in HS, and consequently saw QBs as prey? Maybe that has something to do with it?
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I can't speak for him but, to me, QB jerseys seem to be something I see women or youngins wearing more than men. It's not something I consciously think about and I don't think it would stop me from buying one if I really wanted to, but the last QB jersey I bought was in 1994, when I was a teenager.
That, and I played DE in HS, and consequently saw QBs as prey? Maybe that has something to do with it?
Ah, I see. The "b!tch factor". I remember hearing that argument before as a reason not to wear ANY replica jerseys aside from cheerleader girlfriends at high school football games or what have you. I suppose that's one way of looking at it.
I prefer to see it as "he's a Patriot", and I'm comfortable enough in my masculinity not to worry what those who consider themselves above this fashion trend think. Heck, I even have a couple of Vinatieri jerseys (both gifts, no idea why one Vinatieri wasn't enough). Considering Brady is the greatest Patriot to ever put on a uniform, I think most grown men that choose to wear his jersey should be cut some slack. But it's interesting to hear from others, there's no right or wrong here.
Ah, I see. The "b!tch factor". I remember hearing that argument before as a reason for nobody to wear ANY replica jerseys aside from cheerleader girlfriends at high school football games or what have you. I suppose that's one way of looking at it.
I prefer to see it as "he's a Patriot". Heck, I even have a couple of Vinatieri jerseys (both gifts, no idea why one Vinatieri wasn't enough). Considering Brady is the greatest Patriot to ever put on a uniform, I think most grown that choose to wear his jersey should be cut some slack.
Oh, I have no issue with people wearing it. For some reason though, I've never been compelled to buy a Brady jersey and TFB is one of, if not my all-time favorite Pat. Calling it the "***** factor" is pretty funny, though.
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We get what we deserve.
------------------ “On a day when they could have had impact players David Terrell or Koren Robinson..they took Georgia defensive tackle Richard Seymour, who had 1 sacks last season in the pass-happy SEC and is too tall to play tackle at 6-6 and too slow to play defensive end. This genius move was followed by trading out of a spot where they could have gotten the last decent receiver in Robert Ferguson and settled for tackle Matt Light, who will not help any time soon.”