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Will Welker play next week?

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Atlanta is a good team. Maybe not a elite team yet; but they are solid all around.
We can use him next week.
 
Atlanta is a good team. Maybe not a elite team yet; but they are solid all around.
We can use him next week.

Welker is one of those players, I think, who gets pissed when he can't play.

The real question is if he's ready to go. If he is, he'll play.
 
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jeez ..come on. No one knew until gametime today. you expect someone on the board to provide this insight today ??
 
Why don't you ask again next Sunday at about 11 AM EST
 
Seriously, like no one even had any thoughts that he wouldnt play last night before the game. Even thought he wa listed as questionable everyone was assuming that he would still play as was the case in week 1 and was effective and also practiced all week this week.
 
He already tweeted his injury status for the remaining 14 games.
 
What injury does he have?
anyone

In the post-game press conference Belichick said that Welker had suffered a grade three contusion to the subscapularis muscle and a grade two contusion to the infraspinatus muscle on his right arm. He has been receiving acupuncture as well as more traditional treatments twice daily. Although this has resulted in not being able to practice with the team on passing drills he has continued with cardio workouts in order to keep his legs and overall conditioning where they need to be. In addition he has been able to participate in all the team's off-field activities, such as film study for the next game with both the receivers coach and special teams coach. Belichick said Welker is 'day to day' and in reference to the injury, mentioned 'it is what it is' - also noting that he won't make a decision regarding Welker's playing status until the end of the week, and that he'll 'just play the players that can play, and the ones that can't play won't play'.
 
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In the post-game press conference Belichick said that Welker had suffered a grade three contusion to the subscapularis muscle and a grade two contusion to the infraspinatus muscle on his right arm. He has been receiving acupuncture as well as more traditional treatments twice daily. Although this has resulted in not being able to practice with the team on passing drills he has continued with cardio workouts in order to keep his legs and overall conditioning where they need to be. In addition he has been able to participate in all the team's off-field activities, such as film study for the next game with both the receivers coach and special teams coach. Belichick said Welker is 'day to day' and in reference to the injury, mentioned 'it is what it is' - also noting that he won't make a decision regarding Welker's playing status until the end of the week, and that he'll 'just play the players that can play, and the ones that can't play won't play'.

 


Is Welker made of fiberglass?
 
Do you really expect anybody to know before next Sunday?
 
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