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Colts
KC
@ Seattle
bye
Cards
Three home games, but all four teams they face had 10 or more wins last year.
Perfectly stated. The Commissioner is acting as Welker's friend here. It's too bad the "friends" that he plays with won't get in his face and demand that he retire.The most perfectly timed suspension in NFL history.
Fans? I'm surprised the headline writers at NFL.com don't describe him him as "Ex-Patriots receiver ..."NFL fans will probably blame the Pats somehow, since everyone calls us the Cheatriots, and Welker is an ex-Patriot....
I wonder if it is because he has been having focusing issues. I posted a couple weeks ago that his drop rate skyrocketed the last two years. He had an 2.9% drop rate in 2011, a 5.7% drop rate in 2012, and 9.0 drop rate last year. Other than his first year back from his ACL tear, Welker never had a drop rate higher than 3.8% with the Pats prior to his last year with them.
Also, everyone who talks to him say his speech is slower today than a few years ago (Greg Bedard said it today on 98.5).
Aren't those others (MDMA, etc) illegal in the NFL too ? Sorry I'm a drug virgin, I no nothing of these things but I'm not sure the "just taking drugs in his free time" makes sense to me.
Mdma at the derby takes balls
Welker must have got it from a Seahawk in February.Mike Klis of the denver post says it was adderall.
Or no brains. In this case there isn't much difference between the two when you think about it.Mdma at the derby takes balls
Once again I feel somewhat silly feeling sorry for a young multi-multi-millionaire married to a gorgeous brunette, but I do feel sorry for the guy. I hope we're not witnessing a slow motion train wreck in process. I really hope he retires now but in any case missing four games is not a bad thing for him personally health wise given his recent nth concussion.
Best wishes, Wes.