From what I can tell, New England was willing to allow their most valuable overall football player to sign elsewhere (with an AFC powerhouse, no less) for a differnce of $2 million in salary and an additional $2 million in “incentives†over the next two years. Also, given that their contract to Amendola was for 5 years, $31 million...how much were they really saving?
I never believed the media-contrived “rift†between Welker and Patriot management (starting in 2011 to present), but now I accept that it was legitimate. Brady and Welker seem like best friends (they even vacation together) and Brady has always supported him, which makes it all the more telling that Wes signed elsewhere.
Kaptain said:
I don't really see this as a win for us. The Broncos getting Welker means Stokely is done and it means less snaps for Decker. Amendola was going to get massive production no matter where he went - including resigning with the Rams. Julian Edelman will either have to leave and probably disappear from the NFL or once again wait in line behind a slot receiving machine. It's a good deal for both the Patriots and Broncos, but not necessarily for our guys as a whole.
Good points, especially concerning Stokley, who’ll likely retire now, despite having a least one productive year left. However, in looking at NFL free agent lists for available WR’s, Edelman seems like a “2[SUP]nd[/SUP] tier†talent after guys like Wallace, Bowe, Hartline, Jennings, and Amendola. He certainly won’t disappear from the league, and hopefully he’ll return to New England.
White Lightning said:
Denver is quickly becoming my favorite team. Now they just need to go out and get Peyton Hillis back there. He would be a perfect fit in that system and they have to be one of the teams with the best chance to make the super bowl. If I'm Peyton, I'm on the phone to Denver which is where his whole career started out. Welker is going to be a perfect fit there.
If Denver has a “Caste Flaw,†it’s that both of their offensive tackles (Clady and Franklin) are extra-black sumos. Who could forget this handsome face?
CAPTION: Cross-Eyed Cretin, Orlando Franklin
Conversely, New England has an all-white starting five (pending Vollmer’s contract), with only a single non-white lineman on the roster in backup OT, Marcus Cannon (backup G, Donald Thomas, signed elsewhere). Another unfortunate matter in Denver is that DT Justin Bannan, DT Mitch Unrein, and S Jim Leonhard are all free agents and may not return in 2013. Thankfully, as Don mentioned, LB Stewart Bradley was signed.
Ideally, New England’s Welker-less offense will consist of an all-white OL, Danny Woodhead as a scat-back (pending his re-signing), Rob Gronkowski, Jake Ballard as an “H-Back,†Danny Amendola as an inside receiver, and Julian Edelman (pending his re-signing) as an outside receiver, or visa-versa. If this occurs, in my opinion, the Patriots should remain “1A†and Denver “1B†for our teams to support.
The NFL schedule-makers are certain to have a Pats-Broncos regular season game. If so, it would be pretty cool to see Welker burning New England's black cornerbacks.