PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans

Happy Feet: How Wes Welker Makes the Patriots Go


Status
Not open for further replies.
Excellent find, Box.

Chris Brown should be mandatory reading for anyone who wants to learn more about the game of football, at any knowledge level.
 
I read Brown all the time. He is at the top.
 
Great read.

Welker may go down as Brady's favorite reciever :eek:
 
Welker is the best pure slot receiver I have ever seen. Absolutely impossible to cover him one on one.
 
Great read.

Welker may go down as Brady's favorite reciever :eek:

Let's put things in perspective:

When Welker's on the field, approximately 1 in 7 Patriots plays are completed passes to him.
 
Welker is the best pure slot receiver I have ever seen. Absolutely impossible to cover him one on one.

I forget who it was, but when the Pats played the Chargers (second game of the 2007 season, I think) Welker stopped, cut and then accelerated so fast the chargers player was faked out of his shoulder pads. Man, what a move Welker put on him!
 
Last edited:
I find KC Joyner's recent observation particularly amazing: in Welker's first two seasons (with the Dolphins), he was second all-time (to Gale Sayers) in total yardage production.

Guess it's time to stop questioning whether a 2nd round pick was too much to give up for him.
 
I find KC Joyner's recent observation particularly amazing: in Welker's first two seasons (with the Dolphins), he was second all-time (to Gale Sayers) in total yardage production.

Guess it's time to stop questioning whether a 2nd round pick was too much to give up for him.
Nope, there are still people complaining about that.
 
I forget who it was, but when the Pats played the Chargers (second game of the 2007 season, I think) Welker stopped, cut and then accelerated so fast the chargers player was faked out of his shoulder pads. Man, what a move Welker put on him!

Tim Dobbins, I believe. :singing:

I find KC Joyner's recent observation particularly amazing: in Welker's first two seasons (with the Dolphins), he was second all-time (to Gale Sayers) in total yardage production.

Guess it's time to stop questioning whether a 2nd round pick was too much to give up for him.

According to Pro-Football-Reference.com - Pro Football Statistics and History, ditto for the first three seasons.
 
after thinking about it (actually, it didn't take long) I think this is my favorite Welker moment to date.

YouTube - wes welker

(not the play so much as what he says after the play is over)
 
Nope, there are still people complaining about that.

now,if we could only pry Andre Johnson away from the Texans,I would be one,happy,patsfan.(AFTER,they play the NJ Jets,of course).
 
Last edited:
Welker is my favorite player on the Pats but Randy Moss makes the patriots "go" much more than Welker ever will.
 
Welker is my favorite player on the Pats but Randy Moss makes the patriots "go" much more than Welker ever will.

....ummm.....let me think.......no
 
Nope, there are still people complaining about that.

Forget the 2nd, it's the 7th that was the outrage! Just think, we could have had TWO Oscar Luas in that draft if it weren't for pesky Welker! :enranged:

Really terrific article, by the way. Unusual to find an article in a mainstream publication that's genuinely about football, not just about football players.
 
Forget the 2nd, it's the 7th that was the outrage! Just think, we could have had TWO Oscar Luas in that draft if it weren't for pesky Welker! :enranged:

Really terrific article, by the way. Unusual to find an article in a mainstream publication that's genuinely about football, not just about football players.

And here's food for thought . . . it doesn't even say anything about his skills as a blocker when someone else gets the ball. . . .
 
I find KC Joyner's recent observation particularly amazing: in Welker's first two seasons (with the Dolphins), he was second all-time (to Gale Sayers) in total yardage production.

Guess it's time to stop questioning whether a 2nd round pick was too much to give up for him.

The second round pick was fine. It was the additional seventh that put it over the top. :rolleyes:
 
And here's food for thought . . . it doesn't even say anything about his skills as a blocker when someone else gets the ball. . . .

Nor his unbelievable toughness..
 
Status
Not open for further replies.


Bruschi’s Proudest Moment: Former LB Speaks to MusketFire’s Marshall in Recent Interview
Monday Patriots Notebook 4/22: News and Notes
Patriots News 4-21, Kraft-Belichick, A.J. Brown Trade?
MORSE: Patriots Draft Needs and Draft Related Info
Friday Patriots Notebook 4/19: News and Notes
TRANSCRIPT: Eliot Wolf’s Pre-Draft Press Conference 4/18/24
Thursday Patriots Notebook 4/18: News and Notes
Wednesday Patriots Notebook 4/17: News and Notes
Tuesday Patriots Notebook 4/16: News and Notes
Monday Patriots Notebook 4/15: News and Notes
Back
Top