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NFLN to air "Wes Welker: A Football Life"

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You're probably right; I didn't really follow Welker once he left NE, and I know Brady makes it a priority to throw low and away from coverage. I know Collie was a shell of his Indy self by the time he got to NE.

I was remembering that 2009 documentary where Belichick was trying to decide whether to sit Welker before the last game and saying “I don’t know how smart it’d be to put him in there to get lit up another eight or 10 times like he usually does". I think even with the GOAT throwing to you, there are a lot of big bodies waiting to lay the wood when you run patterns short over the middle.


There's a huge difference between getting tackled and getting destroyed because your QB didn't put the ball in a safe spot. Brady is known to throw his slot receivers to the ground in order to keep them from getting killed. Manning is known from throwing his slot receivers passes that put them in outstretched positions where they can't defend themselves.
 
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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.

But back to Welker, it remains interesting that Welker still remains as one of Brady's best friends to this day. It will be interesting to see if that shows through in his show.

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.
The Wes Welker story is an amazing one.

The deal is this: He gave 100% on every play, and he just didn't have the juice to dig in and get something extra to make that catch. Not his fault; he was very largely the biggest reason, beyond Tom, that the team was competing for the top in the first place.

I spoke to a guy who was there, and he pointed out the eery, pressure-filled quiet that spread through the stadium during every one of those long TV timeouts.

Welker's productivity in just the time he was here are worthy of Canton.
 
Here's a preview:

The hits he took






The dirty hits he made (like on Talib)




The drama from breaking team rules



The ability to tarnish his legacy with the Patriots



The classic comeback from 24-0 he helped seal in overtime with his special teams blunder





And biggest of all, the SuperBowl he cost us





unlike his replacement who came good

 
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