I would say more like a bass drum set, because they had to hit them in the head hard, in order for them to do something that stupid!
To the dude beneath......Brady sucks donkey balls
2007-03-07 06:48:23
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answered by Casey 2
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Ah No. Wes Welker first of all is a very good wide out and a very good kick returner. He led the Dolphins in both receptions and returns last year. And as for the Dolphins just getting a better receiver, the Pats are already negotiating with Donte Stallworth and Randy Moss so EAT PATRIOT DIRT. Stupid Dolphins fan.
2007-03-07 15:49:03
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answered by J.A. 4
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You're assuming that the Dolphins will be able to sign Stallworth...
They didnt have a ton of cap space to begin with and then they signed Joey Porter.. I dont think they have enough money to give him
On the other hand, Welker didn't cost the Pats much in terms of Salary Cap space.. They still have room to scoop up Stallworth...
2007-03-07 16:51:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe welker will help out the patriots in more than 1 way, so a 2nd round pick was reasonable but i don't understand why they needed that extra 7th round pick, and so far the patriots are the only team to even give stallworth an offer i believe he will end up in Tenn. with young.
2007-03-07 17:06:08
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answered by ihatemymomsson 1
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I think the Patriots got the better end of this deal. Wes Welker will have a major impact in New England because of his return skills and possession receiver attributes. He will be sorely missed in Miami. As far as getting in another receiver in Miami, what does it matter? Who's gonna throw to him? Gimpy-legs Culpepper? Cleo Lemon? Dolphins fans, you better hope Taylor and Porter can get 15 sacks apiece, because the offense won't be very effective when the other team puts nine guys in the box and dares whoever to throw the ball.
2007-03-07 16:06:22
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answered by D-Low 3
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They have yet to get Stallworth and Booker is an average WR at best. Not to mention they still don't have a QB that can throw the ball. Which is the real issue. Time will tell with Walker. I would think he could only help.
2007-03-07 15:44:51
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, Miami doesn't have Stallworth yet and he might come to the Patriots. Second of all, it doesn't matter who good you're receivers are, if your QB sucks the ball isn't going anywhere close to where it should be. Yes, Patriots need help ar WR. They alos got to the AFC championship with subpar recievers. As long as the patriots have Brady, they will be fine.
2007-03-07 15:00:01
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answered by t1riel 5
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i dont see how brady sucks "donkey balls" casey. Do you mind explaining? hmm? 3 superbowl championships and 2 sb mvps? i see that is very bad to you right casey. That reminds me... how many does culpepper have?
To answer your question, Wes Welker maybe their best reciever with Troy Brown possibly reitiring. He and Reche Caldwell will start and i think Jabar Gaffny will start around as 3rd string,
I'm sure the Dolphins will get someone good, with te 2nd round pick, but they aren't winning the division, until they get a healthy quarterback
2007-03-07 17:25:26
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answered by Antwaan M 5
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Well, Wes Welker is no #1 receiver...He'd probably be a better answer than Caldwell, based on the AFC Championship...They shouldn't have let Doug Gabriel go...I don't know what that was about, but he and Brady had a chemistry early in the season...
2007-03-07 16:45:46
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answered by Terry C. 7
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maybe they did..but the problem is ,Miami is trying to play it with their toes!!!! no QB,,average d, new coach equals same OLD Miami looking up at the PATRIOTS!!!!!
2007-03-07 17:21:57
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answered by mrb0st0n870 3
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