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Wes Welker subtly mocks Rex Ryan foot fetish


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I found this pretty humours. In Welker's press conference today he continued to mock Rex Ryan in a subtle way but some people picked it up.

On Tom Brady's experience: "Having Tom in there – it goes without saying, the guy is who he is and he does a great job of making sure everyone is on the same page and putting their best foot forward going out there and playing well and doing what they can out there."

On teaching young players about the playoffs: "It's a playoff atmosphere and you can't just stick your toe in the water..."

On last year's playoffs, one week after he tore an ACL and MCL: "I had my foot up in the air trying to get the swelling to go down and things like that."

On being healthy for this year's playoffs: "This is what you spend all year getting ready for and you want to go out there and put your best foot forward."

On Jets Pro Bowl CB Darrelle Revis: "He's got great feet, he moves around well and [he] does some good things out there."

On how the team has grown since its last loss in November: "I think we have had some younger players really step-up this year."

On Revis (again): "I think he is very patient. He has good feet. He moves around really well."

On fellow Patriots WR Deion Branch: "He is another guy with great feet and he can really move around and do some great things out there."

On maintaining momentum after the Patriots' bye last week: "... you never know when you will get the chance to run it again before the game, so you want to make sure that you are putting your best foot forward out there and making it happen."

On having a playoff atmosphere in practice this week: "Yeah, absolutely. (We're) really moving forward and we're going out there being good little foot soldiers."

On combating the Jets' blitz packages: "(They) move people around and do a lot of blitzes. A lot of teams you don't see all year, so you definitely have to be on your toes and make sure that you're ready to go."

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