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The standard of being a QB in the NFL has drastically changed and being fairly good doesn't cut it anymore. So, Tannehill and Freeman are both going to have to step up their games to be worth anything in the coming seasons.
I can see New England making Danny Amendola their new Welker after this move.
Pretty surprised by this, Denver has to be the favorites to win the Super Bowl now.
Welker, Decker and Thomas :
15-1
Apparently a certain somebody doesn't share your sentimentsWhy is everyone assuming NE will have to get a white WR? There are no good black slot WRs out there? I think this is kinda funny.
Hey PHX, copy/paste that thing I wrote about the Ravens yesterday here and exchange Welker for Boldin. I love that my coach/GM isn't afraid to make an unpopular decision. Though I DON'T particularly love the rumored contract Welker got with the Broncos: 2 years, $12 million. I mean if it was 3/27 or something I'd happily pack Wes' bags.
Can't say I blame Brady if this is how he reacted considering he structured his deal to be able to keep Welker basically. Just makes it worse probably because of the fact that they could have easily gave him the same contract the Broncos just did without any problems. That said Pats always replace WR's pretty easy so they should be fine.A source close to Tom Brady tells CSN New England he is "beyond enraged" at the Patriots letting Wes Welker for two years and $12 million, and feels it is a "disgrace" and a "disservice."
As he should be. Brady didn't renegotiate his deal to free up $8.2 million in 2013 cap space so the Patriots could let his favorite target walk for less than what Brian Hartline is making. It's business as usual for the Pats, but Brady clearly thought his new deal would make for an exception with his slot machine. Brady has been "enraged" at Pats moves before, but the effects of this one could be long-lasting. New England's braintrust has some explaining to do.
Apparently a certain somebody doesn't share your sentiments
Can't say I blame Brady if this is how he reacted considering he structured his deal to be able to keep Welker basically. Just makes it worse probably because of the fact that they could have easily gave him the same contract the Broncos just did without any problems. That said Pats always replace WR's pretty easy so they should be fine.
Why is everyone assuming NE will have to get a white WR? There are no good black slot WRs out there? I think this is kinda funny.
Hey PHX, copy/paste that thing I wrote about the Ravens yesterday here and exchange Welker for Boldin. I love that my coach/GM isn't afraid to make an unpopular decision. Though I DON'T particularly love the rumored contract Welker got with the Broncos: 2 years, $12 million. I mean if it was 3/27 or something I'd happily pack Wes' bags.