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Wes Welker....


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leaving him open or with a cushion is one of the DUMBEST things i have ever seen.

that was pretty basic stuff right there. brady is going to throw to welker more than anyone. understand that before you come into a game. meeks can go out the door with fox after that crap.

welker can do enough damage when you have someone covering him all day. letting him be free on the field is just asking for a beating.

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Fox's fault...numerous times Welker was NOT covered at the line of scrimmage and when that happens he does his thing up the middle. Pretty stupid if you ask me. All someone had to do, in most cases, was jam him once and he would'a been outta rhythm for that play. But No, he was left to wander the vast, barren wasteland that was the open middle of our secondary. I mean, really!!!! That is Welkers specialty!

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It's hard to jam a guy when he either lines up in the slot and/or a yard or two behind the LOS, or goes in motion. The only sure way you shut down Wes Welker, is to get quick pressure on Tom Brady, which didn't happen all day.

Because of Holding.......

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It's hard to jam a guy when he either lines up in the slot and/or a yard or two behind the LOS, or goes in motion. The only sure way you shut down Wes Welker, is to get quick pressure on Tom Brady, which didn't happen all day.

Welker was not even in motion for quite a few and there was still nobody anywhere near him. Even Goose and Moose were talking about that.

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