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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I dunno, he took a lot of hellacious hits when Brady was throwing to him too.
It's just part of the 'slot receiver' gig, I guess. Should be an interesting show.
It will probably be one continuous loop of him high AF on Molly, handing out piles of cash to total strangers.
It will probably be one continuous loop of him high AF on Molly, handing out piles of cash to total strangers.
I dunno, he took a lot of hellacious hits when Brady was throwing to him too.
It's just part of the 'slot receiver' gig, I guess. Should be an interesting show.
They did pick Rodney last year, FWIW.This should be good but I can't help but wonder why with 5 titles under the belt they can't choose a Patriot who won. Welker isn't top 20 in Patriots I'd like to see in an episode. I don't even think he'd be in my top 10 of Patriots who haven't won that I'd like to see in an episode.
I dunno, he took a lot of hellacious hits when Brady was throwing to him too.
It's just part of the 'slot receiver' gig, I guess. Should be an interesting show.
I'm glad you made that point. That would have been a tough catch had he made it, but one he usually made. The blame on that play probably should have been shared more between him and Brady. As I understand it, Brady thought he was going to settle down in the open spot, and Welker saw the open field infront of him and kept going, hence the back shoulder throw. Just one of those things....a very sad thing, nonetheless.Man I wish he won a ring here. What an incredible player. (Please, no references needed to a certain play in SB46, I get it.)
His time in the league was very impactful. He wasn't the first "slot receiver", but he was the one that made the position come into focus to both the league and fans. He certainly deserves a spot in the Pats HOF, but his departure might cause him to have to wait a few years.
It wouldn't surprise me if, despite his likely later eligibility window, Edelman gets in before Welker.
I don't think I've seen a bad one yet."Football Life" doc's rarely disappoint IMO.
Cleveland 95 might be one of my favorite doc's I've ever watched.
If it was only Welker that Manning got destroyed, you'd have a better argument. But when you add in guys like Collie, et al, there's a pretty clear pattern of Peyton, mighty Peyton, not having the ability and/or inclination to throw his receivers to safety.