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Welker highlights busy Patriots offseason – The Boston Globe

February 28, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Welker highlights busy Patriots offseason – The Boston Globe

Great stuff from Bedard and Shalise breaking down the Patriots roster heading into Free Agency. Some interesting nuggets including these:

The more people I talk to about Ochocinco, the more convinced I am that it’s never going to work for him in this offense. It just seems like he’ll never get it.

Despite talking about retiring, right guard Brian Waters is expected to be back for another season. According to multiple NFL sources, the Patriots are prepared to move on without left tackle Matt Light and center Dan Koppen. The hope is to get Dan Connolly, who is an unrestricted free agent, under contract before free agency.

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