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    Re: Wes Welker

    And ironically I remember a Miami Dolphin fan telling me that Welker wasn't anything special when he went to New England (of course we both were in Maine, so he had to talk big). lol

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    Re: Wes Welker

    Still have no idea why hes this good
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    Re: Wes Welker

    Quote Originally Posted by President View Post
    Still have no idea why hes this good
    Do you mean, you don't understand why he's gotten the reputation he has now?

    Or do you mean, you don't understand why he's suddenly broken out in New England?
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    Re: Wes Welker

    Quote Originally Posted by OregonDuck1989 View Post
    I agree. With nearly every offense he's been in, he's been an amazing slot receiver. In New England, with the exposure and the HoF QB and the top 5 receiver of all time he has risen to one of the greatest slot guys of all time.
    you made this statement without looking at his career stats didn't you? in SD and MIA he wasn't anything special stats wise. come on in MIA he had a 29 rec year and a 67 rec year, solid but nothing special. it's been primarily his work in NE that has made him a top 5 WR today. With 441 career recs at age 28 i think it will be a challenge for him to amass the numbers needed for the hall unless he is able to stave off injury, the slow down most NFL guys have around age 30. yes there are examples of wr remaining good well into their thirties like rice, to, or chris carter but those guys are rare.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wassit3 View Post
    i think it will be a challenge for him to amass the numbers needed for the hall unless he is able to stave off injury, the slow down most NFL guys have around age 30. yes there are examples of wr remaining good well into their thirties like rice, to, or chris carter but those guys are rare.
    And Welker seems to take a freakin' beating every game, lately.

    It's almost as if defenses, newly resigned to the fact that they can't stop him from getting open and making the catch, are just lining him up and ringing his bell the instant he touches the ball.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StreetMedic View Post
    And Welker seems to take a freakin' beating every game, lately.

    It's almost as if defenses, newly resigned to the fact that they can't stop him from getting open and making the catch, are just lining him up and ringing his bell the instant he touches the ball.
    Ah, I miss Paul Skansi

    On third down he always ran the same route. Go downfield far enough for a first down and head toward either the MLB or the hard hitting safety. Ball will be thrown high, so he will have to jump and just as he is catching it, it will look like a Mack truck is running him over, but he will make the catch.

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    Re: Wes Welker

    Quote Originally Posted by StreetMedic View Post
    Do you mean, you don't understand why he's gotten the reputation he has now?

    Or do you mean, you don't understand why he's suddenly broken out in New England?
    Slightly leaning toward the second one

    I mean, he's only 5'9, and he's not that fast. I'll say he's like the scrappy football player, but he's too good.

    I don't watch Welker a lot, so I don't know if he's a good blocker like Hines, but it's a mystery to me how someone of his size can be so good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by President View Post
    Slightly leaning toward the second one

    I mean, he's only 5'9, and he's not that fast. I'll say he's like the scrappy football player, but he's too good.

    I don't watch Welker a lot, so I don't know if he's a good blocker like Hines, but it's a mystery to me how someone of his size can be so good.
    It's because shockingly, route running is probably the #1 attribute a receiver can have. Size and being a gigantic physical specimen is helpful (T.O. and Moss) but Jerry Rice wasn't exactly a big guy. He was an exceptionall route runner.

    Ask any receivers coach what he wants most out of his receivers: route running.

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    Darrius Heyward-Bey (WR)
    Height: 6'2"
    Weight: 210
    40 Yard Dash : 4.3 seconds
    9 rec 124 yds

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    Quote Originally Posted by SirKodiak View Post
    Darrius Heyward-Bey (WR)
    Height: 6'2"
    Weight: 210
    40 Yard Dash : 4.3 seconds
    9 rec 124 yds
    If he learns how to catch, he's going to be a beast
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    Re: Wes Welker

    Quote Originally Posted by OregonDuck1989 View Post
    It's because shockingly, route running is probably the #1 attribute a receiver can have. Size and being a gigantic physical specimen is helpful (T.O. and Moss) but Jerry Rice wasn't exactly a big guy. He was an exceptionall route runner.

    Ask any receivers coach what he wants most out of his receivers: route running.
    Exactly. If a guy can run good routes, and has the quickness to make good, quick cuts (and Welker has both of those in spades), he's going to rack up the receptions.

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    Re: Wes Welker

    Quote Originally Posted by President View Post
    If he learns how to catch, he's going to be a beast
    If I was 7 feet tall, I'd be playing college ball.

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    Re: Wes Welker

    Sorry to bump the old thread, but figured it didn't merit a whole, new, separate thread.

    So, is he done for the season?

    Yikes!

    So, I guess the obvious question (especially in the wake of all the flack Indy's been taking all week) is: should he have even been playing?

    Personally, I have no problem with him playing, especially that early in the game. Just another bad break, methinks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StreetMedic View Post
    Sorry to bump the old thread, but figured it didn't merit a whole, new, separate thread.

    So, is he done for the season?

    Yikes!

    So, I guess the obvious question (especially in the wake of all the flack Indy's been taking all week) is: should he have even been playing?

    Personally, I have no problem with him playing, especially that early in the game. Just another bad break, methinks.
    It really hurts, that's for sure.
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    Re: Wes Welker

    I'm watching the Packers, and wondering myself why is Rodgers and company in the games still? Woodson just got hurt(Doesn't look serious) and Rodgers took a huge hit earlier. Arizona took their starters out after the 1st series. The teams meet again next week. What is McCarthy trying to prove? Even if we beat the arizona backups 100-0, so what? Next week is what matters.
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