Shockt327
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The Patriots rejected that offer, they didn't want him, that's a fact.
This is backwards, retro-active logic. The Patriots "rejected" Welker's offer -- not because they never wanted him -- but because they signed Amendola by that point. Bob Kraft even flat-out admitted they wanted Welker back. Welker had all of the tampering period to realize his value + the first day (or two) of FA. It didn't sink in until it was too late.
More backwards, retro-active logic. Welker took less when he finally realized that no team was even close to his 3/$24 minimum. If he knew this all off-season; he'd probably still be in NE.Welker could have had 7.5 from Tennessee, his market was higher than the 2-10 or 2-12, but winning means more to him than the money, so he took less, and Patriots fans better hope Belichick is right and the Bronco's don't end up knocking them out of the play-offs and winning a Lombardi because if they do the sh.t is going to be all over the patriots face. Speaking personally i would have matched the offer and gone with both Welker and Amendola next season, it would have upgraded their WR corps and kept welker off the Bronco's, which is a worst case scenario imo.











