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People seem to be forgetting about Ochocinco. BB gave him $6 million last year. Anything anywhere near that would be an insult to Welker.
Welker deserves $9 or $10 million. I don't see the Pats giving him that. Best deal for the Pats is to tag him and trade him for a draft pick to get one of the top WR's in the draft.
You cannot say that dropped pass did not cost Welker money. It might not have been the easiest catch in the world, but he makes that he's super bowl MVP and the Pats have already signed him. Heck, it would have probably guaranteed him HOF.
You cannot call him always dependable any more. He was the leader and when no one was stepping up, he had a chance and he failed. While some people won't hold it against him, the credit and the success of that one pass would basically write his check for the rest of his career.
You started out on pretty sound footing. Then you went off the rails.
Bonus wise, Chad got $5M plus a million in salary last season, the deal averages $4M per. He's due $6M more over the next 2 years. Welker is easily worth twice what Chad is or ever was on average.
Why trade him when you have until July to work out a deal? He's not going to hold out - NO PLAYER HAS IN OVER A DECADE - because of the value of the tag. It's half again as much money as he's made in his entire career to date. Not to mention that at age 31 a holdout would be assinine and Welker isn't assinine. And you can't trade him until he signs the tag which he won't likely do until well after this draft...
If he caught the pass Brady would have been the MVP. Guys make mistakes all the time. Including the HOF QB. And all pro TE's and pro bowl Olinemen and don't even start me on defense. If you devalued them all it would be impossible to field a team. Like Welker said, he makes that catch 99% of the time and that's how you get to the games the team doesn't even pay them for... None of them are always dependable anymore... Not all of them ever were. Guys made mistakes, just also made enough plays as a team to come out on top. In the last 2 superbowl games we played the Giants players made those plays. But don't kid yourself, Eli was still the MVP and the guy who caught the first TD and made the seminal moment helmet catch that even allowed for the second one was unemployed shortly thereafter...
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