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Old 01-03-2012, 04:09 PM   #11
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That article reminded me of someone else on the team.

The knocks on this player were as follows:

-Lacks great physical stature and strength
-Lacks mobility and the ability to avoid the rush
-Does not throw a very tight spiral
-System type play who can get exposed if forced to ad-lib

What they all missed out on was what drives somebody. Heart.

While much of this applies to another position, the thing they all missed out on was the same. Brady was passed over 198 times and that still drives him to this day. Welker was passed over 224+ times and then cut and traded.

These two players have the same stories leading up to their NFL days and what I love about it apart from the 'feel good' aspect is that these are two players you know will never quit on the team under any circumstance, and when you know your two best players will never quit, you will always be in good shape.

"It's not really a chip on my shoulder, it's just that feeling that, man, maybe nobody wants you. When I watch myself play at times I still don't think I'm very good. 'Man, you're still not very fast, you know, you got a decent arm, you made some pretty bad reads on that day.' That's what gets me up and motivates me. I always wanna feel like I'm the best quarterback on this team. I want to earn it every single day." - Tom Brady - 2010
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Old 01-03-2012, 04:15 PM   #12
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When all of the other teams are looking for the next "Player X," it's a pretty good sign that Player X has the skills to be a future HOFer.

With GRONK, he's only in his second year, and you can already imagine the other thirty-one front offices in the NFL beating themselves up over letting him go.

With Welker, he's raised the profile of the slot receiver from a routine play into a critical element of the offense. Even though he's criticized for not being able to break a long play, the fact that every team that faces him has to have a plan in place created more or less specifically for him—or else watch him go for 100 yards or more and kill your team with first down after first down—says volumes about the kind of talent he has. How anyone can be the most prolific pass catcher per season in NFL history (only catcher with three 110-catch seasons, let alone four!) and not be a strong candidate for HOF boggles the mind.
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When all of the other teams are looking for the next "Player X," it's a pretty good sign that Player X has the skills to be a future HOFer.

With GRONK, he's only in his second year, and you can already imagine the other thirty-one front offices in the NFL beating themselves up over letting him go.

With Welker, he's raised the profile of the slot receiver from a routine play into a critical element of the offense. Even though he's criticized for not being able to break a long play, the fact that every team that faces him has to have a plan in place created more or less specifically for him—or else watch him go for 100 yards or more and kill your team with first down after first down—says volumes about the kind of talent he has. How anyone can be the most prolific pass catcher per season in NFL history (only catcher with three 110-catch seasons, let alone four!) and not be a strong candidate for HOF boggles the mind.
Bill Belichick, the "defensive genius," has essentially revolutionized two offensive positions over a period of five years: slot receiver, and tight end.
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Gotta sign Wes for the long haul.

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Waters admits he gets calls from some of his "buds" in the NFL inquiring about the "Patriots mystique" and, of course, the head coach.

What does he tell them?

"I tell them the truth, that this is a place every player should experience," said Waters. "I tell people a lot is expected of you here. You had better have the right attitude and put in the work or you won't last."
This attitude pores out of Wes. Without Wes, Water's comments lose some of its meaning. Without Wes, the locker room will never be the same.

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Bill Belichick, the "defensive genius," has essentially revolutionized two offensive positions over a period of five years: slot receiver, and tight end.
It's hardly a secret that Belichick has coveted a Bavaro 2.0 for years, and finally got one with GRONK. However, it's not clear to me how much of the slot receiver is Belichick's "original intent," and how much of it is a result of getting Welker to be said slot receiver. We know that they wanted Wes Welker because he was a constant pain in the neck when he was playing for the Dolphins—but the question is whether it was fulfilling a plan, or if they just found the best way to exploit his natural talents.
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That's the beauty of this team. We have players with heart!

Brady, Welker, Slater, Woodhead, BJGE, Arrington, Fletcher, Connolly, Edelman, Ninkovich, Love, Deadrick, Anderson and many past castoffs like Vrabel.
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