Huh?
Did you really just say that Ken?
Do you mind naming those who can produce more than Welker does at WR?
Cmon Ivan how many 6'6, 320lb guys who are athletic enough to run with 4.6-4.8 260-280 lb guys
who are allowed to use their hands. There are a lot fewer of them than 5'10-6'2 guys who can run fast and have good hand eye coordination.
Are you so enamored with Wes Welker that you think he's irreplaceable. He's was an UDFA. The guy who is compared to him most often, Danny Amendola was and UDFA. The other big name slot receiver in the league, Victor Cruz, was an UDFA. And a guy who showed a lot of speed, quickness and explosiveness was a 7th round pick...and people were surprised we took him. Believe me Ivan. these guys are out there. Don't tell me that you think that without Welker this offense will crumble.
Its difficult to compare the contributions of one position to another. But I can be fairly argued that an OT is a key factor in every play that's run, while a WR, ANY WR, just isn't. Just because an OT is infinitely less visible than a WR, it doesn't make him less important.
Ivan, you don't have to make protecting Wes Welker your life's work. No one here is out to get him. In fact everyone here really wants him to stay. It just that some of us don't think the Pats should do it at ANY cost. Some of us think that with limited resources there is more to think about than just Wes Welker.
Like I've said there are huge risks when you sing ANY player to a big contract. If the Pats sign Volmer there are risks. If they sign Talib, there are risks, and if they Welker there are RISKS. The problem is you only see Welker as if he's in a vacuum.
Ivan, I'll only be repeating myself if I go on. Feel free to continue to overstate your opinion, I think there is no longer any purpose to respond to you on this issue. You are to wedded to your position. I hope the Pats DO re-sign Welker. But I hope its to a deal that makes sense for the rest of the team. Not just to an offense that already has numerous assets.