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Thoughts on Wes Welker’s Departure

March 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

It’s a sad day in Patriots Nation, losing their all-time leading receiver to Peyton Manning and the Broncos after six years together. Most of my big picture thoughts can be found here, and I also put together a big picture retrospective here, but now with the details of the deal in focus it clears some things up.

This was not about money for New England. Welker got a 2-year, $12 million deal, and New England was offering 2-years, $10 million. They could’ve easily afforded more, but their refusal to shows what they thought of Welker in their offense moving forward.

This was more about the Patriots wanting to take their offense in a new direction. We’ve seen the Welker-based offense for six seasons and four playoff runs, and it’s been the same thing… unstoppable in the regular season, sputtering in the playoffs, every year. The good physical teams could effectively slow down the offense, despite Welker still having the same stats he was getting in the regular season.

I believe the Patriots no longer saw the offense on an upward trajectory with Welker. They’ve been there, done that, and were ready to reduce him to a back-up role and pay him as such.

Welker was a great crutch for Brady. He was always healthy and always open underneath, and the result was an offense that could rack up 12-14 play drives eating defenses up 6-8 yards at a time. But against the best defenses that kind of continued execution becomes extremely difficult, and as we saw against the Ravens, Giants and Jets, once they began to slow the Pats down it just continued to snowball, leaving the vaunted Pats offense looking completely ineffective like they did in the second half of the AFC Championship.

You will never see an ill word spoken about Welker here. It was an awesome offense and his connection with Brady was special. But the part of me that loves football is excited to see how the Patriots evolve now on offense. They still have plenty of cap space and free agency options, and let’s not forget it’s not like their offensive weaponry cabinet is exactly empty.

The third and final act of Brady’s career will not be connected to the high-flying 2007 offense or the surgical blitzkreig of 2010-2012. It will be something new, and something designed to avoid the pitfalls that kept the Pats from closing the deal from 2007-2012.

It’s sad to see as great a Patriot as Wes go, but it will be exciting to see what’s next.

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Why the New England Patriots Should Let Wes Welker Walk

March 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Why the New England Patriots Should Let Wes Welker Walk

Seems like the right time to revisit this article I wrote last month…

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Wes Welker is a Bronco

March 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Wes Welker has agreed to terms with Denver Broncos.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 13, 2013

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Scouting report: Josh Cribbs – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

March 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Scouting report: Josh Cribbs – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Still not even sure if this is going to happen, but here’s Field Yate’s assessment of how Cribbs would impact the Patriots.

Based off of a film study of Cribbs, he offers depth for the Patriots at wide receiver and would be a core special teams player. If Wes Welker and Edelman are retained, Cribbs would sit behind both on the depth chart, but Josh McDaniels would likely find ways to get creative with his skill set. He’s not an every-down receiver, but he’s a chess piece who can be used in specific roles. On special teams, Cribbs would give the Patriots a ready-made return option on both punts and kickoffs. Jeff Demps figures to factor into that equation as well, and certainly holds the edge from a speed perspective. Cribbs can play on core special teams units as well, although not at the same level that he was at early in his career (his impact was much like Matthew Slater’s today). While not a splashy pickup, Cribbs is a dependable veteran who would add value in two phases of the game.

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March 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Wes Welker may have hard time doing significantly better than how New England values him with the receiver market slow right now, according to league sources. The Patriots want to keep slot ace Wes Welker, but given his age, won’t break the bank to do so – especially with Danny Amendola an option in free agency and with their own depth receiver, Julian Edelman, himself a free agent, on the back burner. Some teams are not sure that Welker would be as productive for them as he is in the Pats’ system with Tom Brady, and there has been tredipidation to put forth big money for him.

Welker may have hard time beating New England deal in this market – CBSSports.com

https://www.patspropaganda.com/wes-welker-may-have-hard-time-doing-significantly/

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Welker’s status from both perspectives – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

March 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Welker’s status from both perspectives – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Good recap of where we’re at with Welker at the moment. Can’t help but assume Welker hasn’t been overwhelmed by his free agency market either, assuming his next step is to take a visit and make sure everyone knows about it. Think that would’ve happened immediately if someone was ready to cough up $8+ million per year. 

Ultimately I think teams are scared to give Welker a big chunk of change. Either way it should all be played out by the end of the week. 

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March 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault


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