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A lot of frustration there following this season, and it looks like Welker is among the first people to be swept out heading into the offseason.
Somehow I have a hard time seeing Welker and Tyreek getting alongI bet Wes and Tyreek didn't have a great relationship he took the hit. He was the sacrificial lamb to calm the toddler having a tantrum.
You could say his foot is out the doorGuess he dropped the ball....
It was a pretty big issue. Almost every WR regressed this season. Tyreek Hill ran the wrong routes constantly. Hill and Waddle's route running was off. The only WR that didn't seem to actively regress was Washington and he apparently took half the season to learn his routes before he could play consistently. These issues may not all be attributable to the WR coach, but I don't think they're a selling point for him either.I threw this into the Vrabel/Johnson thread too. Interesting. I don't think WR coaching appeared to be an issue in Miami, at least as far as I saw. Maybe there's a spot for him in NE? He coached with Vrabel in Houston.
Guess he dropped the ball....
You guys are brutal.You could say his foot is out the door
IIRC, Vrabel et al. declared Welker an "honorary linebacker" after SB42.Welker's got a friend in Vegas and they'll be hiring. Just sayin'
OFC he may soon have one here too...
They've jabbed at each other in public. I would not be surprised.Somehow I have a hard time seeing Welker and Tyreek getting along
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