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Blah Blah Blah.....Billy is a sore loser.
Enjoy the Super Bowl!
Bill Belichick: Wes Welker's block was 'deliberate' - NFL.com
Like the Patriots never run a pick play....please. He does not deserve a fine and if he does get one it will be because Robert Kraft calls the, so called, Commissioner and tells him to.
You message for you loser Bill
Bill Belichick: Wes Welker's block was 'deliberate' - NFL.com
Like the Patriots never run a pick play....please. He does not deserve a fine and if he does get one it will be because Robert Kraft calls the, so called, Commissioner and tells him to.
You message for you loser Bill
I'm reading other comments online. Apparently, the Pats did the same damn exact same thing on the series before.
I'm reading other comments online. Apparently, the Pats did the same damn exact same thing on the series before.
I've heard that too. Funny in the NFC and specifically the NFC West you rarely see the "pick" or the "rub" attempted. The boys in our neck of the woods just play too rough. Payback is swift and violent. If Welker thinks he will gain any advantage with sleazy tricks like that his asperations will be met suddenly with the need to gasp for air and the feeling that his chest won't allow him to breath. He isn't big enough to "rub" Kam Chancellor or Richard Sherman. He will just get himself hurt. A reciever needs to put on his big boy pads to function in the Seattle defensive backfield. This is equipment Welker does not possess.
I'm reading other comments online. Apparently, the Pats did the same damn exact same thing on the series before.
I'm reading other comments online. Apparently, the Pats did the same damn exact same thing on the series before.
I've heard that too. Funny in the NFC and specifically the NFC West you rarely see the "pick" or the "rub" attempted. The boys in our neck of the woods just play too rough. Payback is swift and violent. If Welker thinks he will gain any advantage with sleazy tricks like that his asperations will be met suddenly with the need to gasp for air and the feeling that his chest won't allow him to breath. He isn't big enough to "rub" Kam Chancellor or Richard Sherman. He will just get himself hurt. A reciever needs to put on his big boy pads to function in the Seattle defensive backfield. This is equipment Welker does not possess.
The Saints took out Harvin, no problem.
I'm reading other comments online. Apparently, the Pats did the same damn exact same thing on the series before.
I am so tired of watching billicheat whining about a pick play that his team does multiple times each game! Grow up billicheat!
Belicheat is what he is.
He cheats to win, and cries when he loses.
I was for the Broncos more than the Patriots, I am a fan of Welker, and Welker hit him deliberately, I think, up high. Foul? Maybe? But a cheap shot at the knees, no.
Coach B is pissed that WW jumped ship is part of the issue. In 13 games, WW scored 10TDs receiving, the most in any of his seasons.
Right on, Wes.
It is debatable if Wes hit him deliberately..if so...I thought in football players DO hit on purpose??
"Deliberate hit to purposely injure another player"...no, as in hell no. Wes is coming off of TWO concussions...why the hell would he put himself out there and risk a serious injury to himself??
Belicheat....
I was for the Broncos more than the Patriots, I am a fan of Welker, and Welker hit him deliberately, I think, up high. Foul? Maybe? But a cheap shot at the knees, no.
Coach B is pissed that WW jumped ship is part of the issue. In 13 games, WW scored 10TDs receiving, the most in any of his seasons.
Right on, Wes.
Actually,it was the Patriots decision to let Welker walk. That was not a good decision...
Whether they win or lose, Patriots made right decision in letting Wes Welker go - Touching All the Bases - Boston.com
Wes Welker, who in six seasons with the Patriots averaged 112 catches per season as a featured player in one of the most electrifying offenses in pro football history, is on on the other side now. He traded in the Flying Elvis for the flyin' Elways, joining forces with the second-greatest quarterback of this generation after a contentious departure from the Patriots.
It takes Boston ignorance and arrogance to call Peyton Manning the second best quarterback in this generation. Manning is the best to ever stand behind center.
It has nothing to do with Boston ignorance or arrogance. There's a perfectly legitimate case to be made for Brady over Manning, and vice versa.
I would have said it was debatable until I saw that game......
Peyton Manning is the best QB to ever step on the field, to include my faves Staubach and Aikman. Brady is great, but Manning is carrying his team far more than Brady does.
I completely disagree that Manning is carrying his team more than Brady. These two guys are, hopefully, going to both be playing for a few more years and when it's all said and done Manning may well be the GOAT. But what Brady and the Pats have accomplished this year is pretty phenomenal. They shouldn't have even made it to the AFCCG. That's reality. A lot of people had them going 9-7 and missing the playoffs when the season started.
They lost their top 5 receivers before the season even started. Those 5 guys accounted for 85% of the TDs and 84% of the receptions last year (Welker, Woodhead, Lloyd, Hernandez, Gronk). They replaced these guys with mostly UDFA's, castoffs and draft picks (Thompkins, Dobson, Boyce, Sudfeld, Hoomanawanui), basically, players that nobody has ever heard of. Amendola was the heralded new guy and immediately went out for multiple games with a torn groin. Edelman was the consistent playmaker all season who couldn't find a single team willing to sign him in the offseason. Not to mention that Thompkins, Dobson and Boyce have all been on and off the field all year with injuries. Matt Mulligan? Austin Collie? You can't honestly look at anyone in their receiving corp and tell me that they come close to matching the talent of players like Demaryius Thomas. Julian Edelman would be, at BEST, 4th on the Broncos depth chart (behind Decker, Thomas and Welker).
Vereen could've had a breakout year if he hadn't broken his hand on the first play of the first game of the season. Ridley couldn't gain Belichick's trust and Blount only really began to gel toward the end, but really, everyone thought he was dead in the water before the Pats signed him (they gave up Demps and a 7th round pick).
And we haven't even touched on the majority of the injuries yet, the ones that really did this team in. Mayo, Wilfork, Vollmer, Kelly, Gronk, etc etc.
In addition, the Pats have one of the youngest teams in the NFL. 17 players had never been in a playoff game before the Colts game.
Somehow, in spite of all of the above, the Patriots still averaged the 2nd most points per game in 2013 (tied for 2nd with Chicago at 27.8) and scored the 3rd most points in the NFL (444).
They overachieved in a pretty remarkable way this year. This is, in my opinion, the best coaching job Belichick has ever done. I think that it gets dismissed because at this points, the Pats are simply expected to do this well (which is quite remarkable in and of itself), but I'm hard pressed to think of another team in the NFL that could have accomplished what they did this year.
I've heard that too. Funny in the NFC and specifically the NFC West you rarely see the "pick" or the "rub" attempted. The boys in our neck of the woods just play too rough. Payback is swift and violent. If Welker thinks he will gain any advantage with sleazy tricks like that his asperations will be met suddenly with the need to gasp for air and the feeling that his chest won't allow him to breath. He isn't big enough to "rub" Kam Chancellor or Richard Sherman. He will just get himself hurt. A reciever needs to put on his big boy pads to function in the Seattle defensive backfield. This is equipment Welker does not possess.
The Saints took out Harvin, no problem.
Not the same thing. We are talking about recievers running pick or rub plays to injure defensive players.