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PatsPropaganda & Frenz Podcast: Today at 11am EST! WELKERCAST!

February 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

PatsPropaganda & Frenz Podcast: Today at 11am EST! WELKERCAST!

Join me and Frenz this morning as it’s all about the Welker sitch.

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Fighting for Wes Welker | Her Game Life

February 8, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Fighting for Wes Welker | Her Game Life

There’s definitely an argument to be made for keeping Welker, he’s been the consumate Patriot, battled through injuries, no one has competed harder than him.

And if you want to say something about his “big” drops, just remember him catching the game sealing first down against the Colts in 2007. He had hundreds of big catches, and took far too many big hits.

If this is goodbye it will be bittersweet sorrow.

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Why the New England Patriots Should Let Wes Welker Walk

February 5, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Why the New England Patriots Should Let Wes Welker Walk

New column is up at B/R. Sorry guys, I think it’s time to let Wes go…

The bigger question is whether or not the Patriots offense with Welker is still ascending?  They have been dominant the last three seasons, but is keeping Welker in the fold a way to stay ahead of the curve, or just kicking the can down the road and hoping he remains healthy and dominant?

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February 1, 2013 by Mike Dussault

I don’t think the key is the running game. The Patriots have to figure out a way to be more explosive in the pass game to setup the run. Healthy Gronk and Hernandez certainly help – if they ever stay healthy. But I think the Patriots have to look hard at Welker and their offense. What you saw before Hernandez got hurt against the Cardinals – Lloyd, Hernandez, Gronkowski and Edelman – makes them much more explosive all over the field. They need upgrades to Lloyd, and if Edelman can’t stay healthy, someone quick and athletic after the catch in that spot. Do you give up the safety of having Welker to go for broke – not in the regular season, but in the post season – by changing the offense and personnel? I think those are the big decisions looming over this team and Belichick.

Super Bowl chat with Greg A. Bedard – Extra Points – Boston.com

Interesting stuff buried in this chat with GAB.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-dont-think-the-key-is-the-running-game-the/

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Michael Crabtree fan of ‘legend’ Wes Welker | Boston Herald

February 1, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Michael Crabtree fan of ‘legend’ Wes Welker | Boston Herald

“I actually got into it with Wes Welker when I first went to college,” the San Francisco 49ers receiver said yesterday. “He said something about me playing in the summer. We were doing one-on-ones with some guys that were in the NFL that used to go to Tech. He was holding me, and I was fresh out of high school, had an attitude, and I was cussing him out to get off of me. He got in my face like I was going to back down.” Naturally, that wasn’t the case. “That was one of those things I was letting him know I’m about to come in there and do better than what he did,” Crabtree said. “It was just fun and games. That’s my dude, though.”

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Examining the Welker-Edelman dilemma – AFC East Blog – ESPN

January 28, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Examining the Welker-Edelman dilemma – AFC East Blog – ESPN

Biggest mystery of the offseason is how this works out, I think Edelman is a no-brainer regardless of Welker.

Welker, 31, played on a one-year franchise tag of $9.5 million in 2012. The Patriots are unlikely to do that again with the franchise tag jumping to $11.4 million for Welker in 2013. It appears to be long-term extension or bust for the Patriots and Welker this offseason. Meanwhile, New England has been high on the unproven Edelman, 26. He ended last season on injured reserve with a foot injury and will be much cheaper to re-sign than Welker. The Patriots rotated Edelman and Welker early in the season to see how Edelman fits in the offense. That was the first sign that New England was thinking about life without Welker after this season. Edelman had 21 receptions and is a beast on special teams.

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What Does Wes Welker Mean to the Patriots, and What Does the Future Hold? | Bleacher Report

January 23, 2013 by Mike Dussault

What Does Wes Welker Mean to the Patriots, and What Does the Future Hold? | Bleacher Report

Good stuff from Erik Frenz…

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