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Member of the 'Owned! Awards' Commitee
She stood at the microphone amid an audience of fans, relentlessly unwilling to accept Dolphins coach Nick Saban's attempt to sidestep her question.
This young woman wanted an answer. No, she needed an answer. So much so, she was willing to ask during on the air during a live broadcast of Saban's weekly radio show.
''That little stud that you have, Wes Welker, is just so great,'' she said earlier this month, referring to the Dolphins' undersized, overachieving receiver. ``I need to know if he's married. C'mon Nick, give me an answer: Yes or no.''
DRAWING NOTICE
For the record, Welker has a girlfriend. But that's no shocker. And really, neither is this: After two years of anonymity in South Florida and across the NFL, Welker seems to finally be getting noticed.
Three weeks into the season, Welker also is forcing defenders to check him out harder than his new admirers. For the 5-9, 185-pounder, who has become accustomed to a lack of respect for years, it's about time.
''He'll always have people [who] doubt him,'' center Rex Hadnot said. ``But I think everyone respects him as soon as they see what he's capable of doing. What he's done and the toughness he's played with, they better respect them.''
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/sports/football/15616052.htm
This young woman wanted an answer. No, she needed an answer. So much so, she was willing to ask during on the air during a live broadcast of Saban's weekly radio show.
''That little stud that you have, Wes Welker, is just so great,'' she said earlier this month, referring to the Dolphins' undersized, overachieving receiver. ``I need to know if he's married. C'mon Nick, give me an answer: Yes or no.''
DRAWING NOTICE
For the record, Welker has a girlfriend. But that's no shocker. And really, neither is this: After two years of anonymity in South Florida and across the NFL, Welker seems to finally be getting noticed.
Three weeks into the season, Welker also is forcing defenders to check him out harder than his new admirers. For the 5-9, 185-pounder, who has become accustomed to a lack of respect for years, it's about time.
''He'll always have people [who] doubt him,'' center Rex Hadnot said. ``But I think everyone respects him as soon as they see what he's capable of doing. What he's done and the toughness he's played with, they better respect them.''
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/sports/football/15616052.htm