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Rappaport: Welker still waiting for the Pats' first offer

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It's Breer. Don't trust his agenda.
 
Albert Breer ?@AlbertBreer

Welker is now looking at offers from other teams. This situation's gone back and forth a lot, so nothing's final.
 
Albert Breer ?@AlbertBreer

Word around the league is the Patriots' offer to Welker came in substantially lower than expected, and he's seriously considering bolting NE

He is an aging player who relies solely on quickness, which is often the first thing to go. On top of that, he has a growing history of getting the yips at the worst times. Maybe someone will pay him like a top line receiver, but, gladly, it won't be the Pats.
 
Rotoworld is not a credible source for rumors.

Well, they are not a source at all, they just relay news items from the actual source, which they always mention and usually even hyperlink. Thus they are as credible as the actual source happens to be.
 
We do know he wasn't signed by another team today. There hasn't been even as much as a rumor on twitter on what teams may be pursuing him. There's been zero buzz. Not even Schefter has had anything to say.

So it is pretty safe to conclude that he isn't in demand as much as he thought he might be.

The longer this drags out, the more certain it is that he'll return.

Welker had a lot of interest during the tampering period. Teams are waiting to see how things break. Again, it's just like the Moss situation was in '08.
 
I think a few reports have said the first offer was a lot lower than Wes expected.

The only indication we'll ever have of what the Patriots "final offer" was is whatever new contract he signs.

I'll be OK with Welker leaving if the money is clearly more than the Patriots should have been willing to pay. But if it's something the Pats could have afforded. . . . :enranged:
 
Welker:

I'm done with Wes. He talks too much. Complains about his pay too much. He's not a fully functioning top WR like a Fitzgerald. He's a niche player that BB and co. selected and trained to do a job. He's done it very well for six years. He's on the back 5 (forget 9). Whatever he is asking is too much. Sentiment is NOT a reason to pay players in a salary capped league...

Early candidate for worst post of the year. Congratulations.
 
Brian Waters, Mark Anderson and Andre Carter helped get you to the Super Bowl a distant two years ago big boy. Before you say it. Ocho and Haynesworth were trades. Oh, I get it. The Pats should win the Super Bowl every year.

Thank you, but please spare the sarcasm. I had literally forgot about Carter, Anderson and Waters before remembering them about a half hour after posting. Maybe, it was because they were only here for a season. Can anyone think of other examples without going back to the 2001 class of free agents? People talk like the Patriots strike gold every year bargain shopping.

As my poor memory attests, I was a Patriots fan for a long time before they won it in 01, so I'm fully aware that they can't win a Super Bowl every year.
 
Welker had a lot of interest during the tampering period. Teams are waiting to see how things break. Again, it's just like the Moss situation was in '08.

Do you know the names of the teams? Curious
 
Can anyone think of other examples without going back to the 2001 class of free agents? People talk like the Patriots strike gold every year bargain shopping.
2007 team had Seau, Colvin, Sammy Morris, Jabar Gaffney, among others. We forget that Adelius Thomas was actually solid in 2007 before things soured later.

All of the 5 SB teams had key contributing FA acquisitions, many that were low profile FAs.
 
Bodden, Vrabel, lloyd.

2007 team had Seau, Colvin, Sammy Morris, Jabar Gaffney, among others. We forget that Adelius Thomas was actually solid in 2007 before things soured later.

All of the 5 SB teams had key contributing FA acquisitions, many that were low profile FAs.
 
Welker had a lot of interest during the tampering period. Teams are waiting to see how things break. Again, it's just like the Moss situation was in '08.

This.

It's a very weird situation for WW, the Pats and other teams.

I believe teams want to see the Pats make and offer and then outbid them. They already know (I assume) the 2y/$16m was rejected by WW.

On the other hand, the Pats want to see what teams are offering WW, get a better sense of the market and make a decision if they can get him lower than what they believe he is worth to them.
 
Breer with the "they're just not that into hm" angle:

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Word around the league is the Patriots' offer to Welker came in substantially lower than expected, and he's seriously considering bolting NE

Breer is an anti-Patriot hack who showed his true colors after leaving the area... Don't believe a single word he says. His hero is Ron Borges.
 
Oh no we might lose butterfingers! don't care spend his dough on the defense if he wants more than 7 million.
 
Its clear that the Patriots don't value Wes Welker all that highly anymore; if they were truly worried about losing him, they would have gotten something done by now.

Perhaps they believe that Amendola/Edelman is better than just Welker, after all, both players are more physical than Welker at this point in their career and would command less money because they are less proven.

I hope that Welker returns, but if he doesn't i'm sure the Patriots have a backup plan.
 
Welker:

I'm done with Wes. He talks too much. Complains about his pay too much. He's not a fully functioning top WR like a Fitzgerald. He's a niche player that BB and co. selected and trained to do a job. He's done it very well for six years. He's on the back 5 (forget 9). Whatever he is asking is too much. Sentiment is NOT a reason to pay players in a salary capped league.

This shows you don't know what you are talking about. Welker was making things happen with significantly lesser QBs in Miami. Claiming that his success is solely the result of being on the Patriots is about as ignorant a statement as there can be.

Do yourself a favor and get a clue. Wes hasn't said ANYTHING to the media. It's all been "sources". Most of which are "anti-Patriots" (Breer, Rapoport,Borges). They don't need actual FACTS. They regurgitate someone else's reports, but change key things to make it sound like they have something no one else has. This was show yesterday with Rapoport essentially copying Karen Guregian's 2 hour old tweet.
 
Oh no we might lose butterfingers! don't care spend his dough on the defense if he wants more than 7 million.

What do you call Hernandez who has had plenty of important drops?

Oh, wait. I keep forgetting. You've gone to whining about everything ever since they got rid of Moss..
 
You must have too many here on Ignore for this fail to be "the worst".

Admittedly, the ignore list is well stocked. I approach draft day with no small amount of dread, since that's the day I zero the list out and start over. Still, I'm confident that the comment I quoted is in the top tier of utter ridiculousness for this year, and I've got to think that it could compete with the very worst. It's not at "trade Brady" level, but no post is, really.
 
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