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Anyone else think the Pats are doing Wes dirty?


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Here's a guy who was top 5 in receiving yards, and one of the best slot recievers in the game, getting shunned by Belichick because he didn't accept the contract they offered him and he held out for a week. He has hardly been targeted and he didn't even start last game vs Cards.

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Players are supposed to do what the coaches tell them to. Tom Brady is a great quarterback who has had much success with the Patriots. Any reasonable person should know that there isn't much reason to question that organization.

Welker wants a big contract and the Patriots don't see it as a good investment. They probably tagged him to avoid losing him to a division rival. Also this benefits Welker in some ways. He doesn't have to worry as much about wear and tear for this year. If he's traded midseason, assuming no cheap shots or freak accidents, he should be ready to go for his next team.

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