actually ...it's not even close. but good to have him back as a Patriot
Ranks up there with this:
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I`m extremely excited about this...........but wtf is wrong the redskins.....draft a rookie qb and then cut 1 of ur top 2 wrs?
Gonna go with no. Patriots already committed over 9,000,000 to him this season, money that could have been used in many other places on free agents that are no longer on the market, Wes Welker is a patriot in 2012, and hopefully long after.
Edit: Asante didn't blow the Superbowl in 2007 either, the offensive line couldn't keep Brady on his feet and the play calling was horrendous, the Giants won it with a true defensive beatdown of the best offense to ever step foot on a football field.
The reunion will be complete when we meet the 49ers in week 15(??). At that point records might be in danger.
They signed Garcon and Morgan.
I`m extremely excited about this...........but wtf is wrong the redskins.....draft a rookie qb and then cut 1 of ur top 2 wrs?
I'd prefer the memory of him catching the winning TD pass against Porky and the Ravens in '07. That was the game which featured Porky calling a defensive time-out giving Brady an extra shot. It was a juggling catch in the corner of the end-zone. I think Bart (the Brain) Scott was the Raven who objected so strenuously to a PI call, that he picked up the ref's flag and pitched it about 30 yards resulting, of course, in another penalty. You can take the player out of the Ravens, but you can never take the Ravens out of the player...Gaffney will help but I can't forget him dropping that wide open bomb down the left sideline in Indy that would have won the game for Cassel and the Pats and eventually would have put them in the playoffs.
Gaffney will help but I can't forget him dropping that wide open bomb down the left sideline in Indy that would have won the game for Cassel and the Pats and eventually would have put them in the playoffs the year Brady was hurt. Gaffney catches that sure TD and the Pats would have ended up 12-4 and the second or third seed, instead of 11-5 and out of the playoffs.