he's second in the ENTIRE NFL in all-purpose yards the past three seasons, behind only Tiki Barber.
You'll love him by the second week of the season.
For the guy above me: Welker had more catches and more yards than Moss did in 2006.
2007-03-06 09:06:14
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answered by d b 6
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Brees each and each of how. i'm a great Charger fan and the Bolts start up sluggish each and every 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. Rivers is going to pass all day because of the fact the jags are comfortable in the backfield however the Chargers would be unable to be depended on till week 5. Welker for specific. different adult males nailed it on the top. Moss is out because of the fact of Revis so Welker would be getting each and all of the passes. i does not be shocked if he reached 150 receiving yards with 2 scores. I genuinely have had Addai in the previous and he's so inconsistent. i will under no circumstances have him on my team back. If I have been you i might commerce him and commerce rivers. you may in all probability get a chris johnson or adrian peterson with those adult males if a team is suffering at QB.
2016-09-30 07:19:14
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answered by ? 4
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He is PART of the answer.. They signed him to a long term deal.. he is going to what Troy Brown was for so long.. A dependable possession reciever.. Something they sorely lacked last year..
The Pats see the reciever postition like they see most of the other offensive skill positions.. ONE GUY DOESN"T MAKE IT WORK..
They gave the guy a cheap, long term contract.. He will work his butt off and earn every single penny..
If you watched Welker vs. the Pats last year you would know that the guy can dominate a game..
He's not perfect, but hes a perfect fit.
2007-03-06 10:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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he's not the answer, but he fits in well with that the pats do...he's a guy who caught a lot of short passes for miami last year and didn't have much of a ypc number, but he has the potential to break it loose any time he touches the ball...the pats run a lot of screens and quick passes which welker proved he can excel at last year, plus he's a great returner which is an added bonus
2007-03-06 09:08:13
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answered by sabes99 6
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yes he is the answer, im a texas tech fan and he did good things for tech. and wes welker cant be stoped. trust me after he is retired u will be happy thet he played for NE. the pats might go to the super bowl next season if they put welker in the starting line-up.
2007-03-06 09:51:57
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answered by Chris W 2
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He's not the answer...He is a step above Reche Caldwell...and well, that needs no explanation...You saw the AFC Championship slip right THROUGH Caldwell's hands on several occasions...
2007-03-06 09:30:22
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answered by Terry C. 7
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he's a great role player which is what the patriots are all about. They don't want flashy troublemakers. Welker can also be a return man if needed.
2007-03-06 09:23:13
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answered by warrenG 1
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he is not the ANSWER. He's just there to help. Think of him as another troy brown. Brown will retire soon, so they need some1 to replace him.
2007-03-06 09:00:58
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answered by Anonymous
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They could have had Randy Moss for what they gave Miami.
2007-03-06 09:03:36
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answered by Rogue Tomato 2
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