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Very bad news about Welker. He'll definitely be a story throughout the playoffs.
What are the opportunities here? IR and a call-up from the proactice squad or something more exotic? TO is a free agent.
Right now, I'd gladly take him being back in week 8-9 next season.
Brady's doc is one of the best in the business and Tommy is living proof of that. According to Tommy he was ready to go last February. And that was after incurring an infection that he admits was his own fault for pushing himself too soon post op and not listening to the doctor initially.Wes, please do not go to Brady's doctor......kidding
2006... Patriots lose Rodney Harrison in Week 17
2007... Patriots lose Rosevelt Colvin in Week 12
2008... Patriots lose Tom Brady in Week 1
2009... Patriots lose Wes Welker in Week 17
I know injuries happen, but, ************, man...
Brady's doc is one of the best in the business and Tommy is living proof of that. According to Tommy he was ready to go last February. And that was after incurring an infection that he admits was his own fault for pushing himself too soon post op and not listening to the doctor initially.
2006... Patriots lose Rodney Harrison in Week 17
2007... Patriots lose Rosevelt Colvin in Week 12
2008... Patriots lose Tom Brady in Week 1
2009... Patriots lose Wes Welker in Week 17
I know injuries happen, but, ************, man...
ESPN's Adam Schefter and the Boston Globe both report that Wes Welker has been diagnosed with a torn ACL and MCL.
It's the same injury that knocked Tom Brady out for the season in 2008. Unfortunately, Welker won't get the same 16-week head start to rehab. Barring a borderline miraculous recovery, Welker will be a strong candidate to begin next year on the PUP list, which would keep him out until Week 7. Julian Edelman will be the Pats' primary slot receiver in the postseason, and most likely keep the job through the start of 2010. Jan. 3 - 6:37 pm et
Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter
2005... Patriots lose Rodney Harrison and Matt Light in Week 3
2004... Patriots lose Ty Law in Week 8 (?)
2003... Patriots lose Rosevelt Colvin in Week 2
2008... Patriots lose Adalius Thomas in ~Week 11
Tommy?
No wonder you take it so personally..
Torn ACL/MCL for a slot receiver thats game is based on quickness and cutting ability?
Honestly, I fear that he's not ever going to be the same guy at least we have a young guy in Edleman who can do some of the same things.