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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.I love how the marquis game where he finally stopped dropping the ball was over before halftime.
He sure shows up when nothing crucial is at stake.
Welker had a decent game. Caught everything that was thrown to him I believe. Can't question his passion. He was one of the few Broncos along with Cromartie that admitted they were embarrassed after the game where Manning felt like it was insulting to use the word 'embarrassing'.
That team gave up after the safety...I've never seen anything like it...it was like that one play totally messed with their heads and they could never recover...I think that is a huge demerit on Manning's "leadership"...watching Manning mope all game on the sideline just reiterates why I'm so happy we have TB... Brady would have been up and down that sideline getting guys pumped/focused etc...we probably would have lost but goddammit our guys would have gone down swinging, not fold like a cheap tent like the Manning led Broncos...Brady would never allow such a thing.
I love how the marquis game where he finally stopped dropping the ball was over before halftime.
He sure shows up when nothing crucial is at stake.
Just a reminder to the Weasel apologists who praise his regular season performances as compensation for his post season failures. Both Troy Brown before him and Edelman this year put up similar numbers during the regular season and were able especially in the case of Brown excel in the games that really matter. IMO, any good slot receiver playing with a HOF QB in this offense would put the same numbers as the Weasel did. So the only exceptional things he did in the post season was to fail to make the two catches that really mattered and cheap shot the Pats DB. I hardly think that would qualify him as a Pats great
I think so too.Pretty sure I saw Welker drop one...so caught everything his way is a stretch
His mere presence in that Super Bowl may have doomed the Broncos, whenever Wes plays in Super Bowl his team loses.
Just a reminder to the Weasel apologists who praise his regular season performances as compensation for his post season failures. Both Troy Brown before him and Edelman this year put up similar numbers during the regular season and were able especially in the case of Brown excel in the games that really matter. IMO, any good slot receiver playing with a HOF QB in this offense would put the same numbers as the Weasel did. So the only exceptional things he did in the post season was to fail to make the two catches that really mattered and cheap shot the Pats DB. I hardly think that would qualify him as a Pats great