he didn't bad mouth anybody.... he told the truth.
yepHe kicked for the Dolphins in 2004 when Mare was hurt. It was actually against the Patriots. He made every kick he tried that game, which caused me to start to hate him.
Yeah but would Wes have said that had he never been traded? Of course not, he wanted to avoid confrontation and waited till he was long gone before he opened his mouth. Wes is a role player, he knew he has no shot of turning a team around while players like Thomas and Taylor accept the challenge of making this team great again.
Aqua... I don't get this statement.. how does the "while players like..." comparison have any relevance to the comments made by Wes ?
Just saying that is reveals Wes' true personality. Instead of digging his cleats into the ground and getting this franchise on the upside, he jumped ship and went to a made thing. If I had known he felt that way during his tenure with the Fins, I would've called for his release every single day. He's a coward and a punk.[/quote]
This flies in the face of what most Phin fans have said about Welker. Most phin fans say he's a nice player, but nothing you can build a team around, so if thats the case he really has no impact in turning the Phins around does he?. As to your last point that he's a "coward and a punk", why?? Is it because he wants to play for a team that has a Owner, coach, and management that knows what their doing and does everything they can to win??? Please, if Jason Taylor could get out of Mami to play for a winner he would jump at the chance, if you belive other wise your just kidding yourself.
yup or take the road like Randy McMichael and say great things about your former team, the team that gave you a spotI'm sorry but saying you always wished you were on the other sideline is just wrong. He opened his mouth when he shouldn't have said anything.
I just can't wait till little Wessy runs a crossing route on Zach. You bad mouth the Dolphins, you basically are saying it to the players and I don't think ZT, JT and JP will take too kindly to it.
Belicheck likes players that can do more than one thing so that must be somewhat of a factor in trading for Welker.I know it is only Mini-Camp but can anyone explain this:
(by the way this field goal was good)