PatsChamp88
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Yeah Maria Menounos said he said he was "ready to go"....
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We'll see I guess..
I cannot even imagine sitting next to WWW for a 6 hour flight. I'd get tasered for sure.
What about the fact that Welker's bread and butter is his ability to make quick and sharp cuts which place far more stress on the knees than receivers who run different routes?
That was below the beltYou fly coach or first class?
Wes ain't sitting in the back with the cattle,thats for sure
Looks like the goat I sacrificed back in January did not die in vain
Welker told someone sitting next to him that he is "way ahead of schedule".
McNabb has been as good after surgery as before :Not trying to be a downer but I think expecting Welker to be a factor next year is unrealistic. I have doubts as to whether he will ever be the same receiver, let alone next year, looking at guys like McNabb.
Why is this more dubious than a speculative piece from a sports reporter who has not spoken to Welker nor to his physician? I think we've all seen a few of those.No disrespect, but this is as dubious a source as they get.
Doubting Wes Welker does not strike me as a particularly wise course of action.Also, look at his numbers... after the injury he goes from averaging about 400 yards a season rushing to about 200. But his completion % goes up, as does his YPA. His Passer Rating goes up 10%. He got better, but it's because he developed as a pocket passer.
I have no medical background and no real factual basis, but I've believed all along that Welker would recover ahead of schedule. Probably just because he appears to be the kind of guy who wont let the injury beat him.
I'm not predicting anything, because its really just an unsupported WAG but I expect him to be on the 53, and playing very early on.
You fly coach or first class?
Wes ain't sitting in the back with the cattle,thats for sure