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Wes Welker


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belicheat actually gave underwood a ring in the bucs locker room lol....talking about he kept his promise to give him a ring even if they won the superbowl or not lol......he just wanted to go spy on what the bucs were doing lol.....

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Welker was doin very well in Miami, excellent return man IIRC. I believe he was a restricted FA when NE offered him a poison pill contract & MIA couldnt/wouldnt match the 8yr/$80mil contract.. Not going to verify this, but thats what I remember...

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Wes Welker was a nobody until Tom Brady started throwing to him. Just like 90% of NE's WR's.

He managed 67 catches for almost 700 yards his last year in Miami with a poo collection of Joey Harrington, Daunte Culpepper, and Cleo Lemon. And again, he put up big numbers with Matt Cassel as a starter. I don't want him here at the salary he's going to get, but to deny his talent is ridiculous.

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Welker isn't stupid going from Brady to Manning. His numbers will be down some but should really make the Bronco's very dangerous in the passing game. Of course the joke is on the Bronco's; everyone knows signing Free Agents isn't the way to win in the NFL.

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