vanquenton
Frank was here!
Welker played RB in college, so add that to the list of positions. :)
vanquenton said:Welker played RB in college, so add that to the list of positions. :)
TokyoFishFan said:So...Welker does just about everything--catches the ball, returns kicks, kicks FGs. Can he play QB?
He might have my vote.
Don't get me wrong I like Welker but he's no Dante Hall now he's a good return man but thats far as I would go.Never say die said:Who would agree that it could be quite feasible that Wes Welker could indeed be our greatest weapon? Or at least our greatest overlooked weapon?
By the looks of our offense, I think we may be in a lot of games that could be a war of attrition. Good defense, and primarily a running game would make the average starting field position crucial. Wes seems to be a very important part of establishing ourselves with the optimum in field position.
And he seems primed to contribute as the third receiver. I, for one am anticipating that Wes will be the biggest unknown (from a large-scale perspective) and disrected contributor to our success coming into the year and will exit with everyone's respect! I just love underdogs! And this guys my pick as the surprise MVP of the team. What'dya think?
AMEN fIn-atic AMEN!!!! I don't know what in the world some of the people on this board are thinking but you're right they need a REALITY CHECK.fin-atic said:I think there is positively, absolutely, no way in h-ell Welker is the MVP. I will be suprised if he gets on to the field for much more than the special teams.
Everyone needs to get over the great white hype and understand that Wes is a gutsy guy like Fiedler, but is not by far one of the more gifted WR on the roster. He is clearly behind Chambers, Booker, and Boston. He will play in a few situations. But MVP?
Reality check.
dirtyb163 said:Don't get me wrong I like Welker but he's no Dante Hall now he's a good return man but thats far as I would go.
Never say die said:Who would agree that it could be quite feasible that Wes Welker could indeed be our greatest weapon? Or at least our greatest overlooked weapon?
By the looks of our offense, I think we may be in a lot of games that could be a war of attrition. Good defense, and primarily a running game would make the average starting field position crucial. Wes seems to be a very important part of establishing ourselves with the optimum in field position.
And he seems primed to contribute as the third receiver. I, for one am anticipating that Wes will be the biggest unknown (from a large-scale perspective) and disrected contributor to our success coming into the year and will exit with everyone's respect! I just love underdogs! And this guys my pick as the surprise MVP of the team. What'dya think?
canesfins13 said:He is an average receiver, come on guys, he is a good story player with average skills. You guys are unbelievable with this Welker stuff.
TokyoFishFan said:So...Welker does just about everything--catches the ball, returns kicks, kicks FGs. Can he play QB?
He might have my vote.