QUOTE=Don Wassall;247964]I wouldn't mind that much seeing Welker go to another team, if only to prove that he isn't just a "system" player who would be nothing without Tom Brady. I'm sick of hearing that about the White receivers who play with Brady and Peyton Manning. If they make White receivers better than they really are, then why do/did the Patriots and Colts keep adding them? Why not load up only with black receivers that Brady and Manning would effortlessly turn into instant all-time greats?[/QUOTE]
well he did get 1100+ yards with Matt Cassel at qb who had a rating of 89, Welker's production didn't drop off (well by 10 yards and 1 catch) but Moss' did with the 2nd lowest for a whole season since his full year healthy with the Raiders. Id just be worried about him not being involved in a different offense as much as the Patriots involve him. The offense runs through Welker when he is 100 percent. My comeback to the "system" argument is that, why hasn't another team found such a system? no other receiver gets 600 to 700 yards after the catch year after year. First it was Moss, then it was Brady, now its a magical system. His first 3 years were mostly extended handoffs, it doesn't take a hall of famer to throw a bubble screen, after the catch was all Welker. They finally used him more on more typical wide receiver routes as time went on and last year it was about half and half and he had a monster season.
Him going to a team if featured and used to his potential would be great, but going to a team where he isn't heavily featured would only confirm people's false beliefs, I don't remember exactly what happened with Bennett after he signed with the Rams but I do know they put him in a role where he wasn't suited, 3rd receiver and people acted like he was a big time bust because of his big contract. People act like Welker wasn't good until the Patriots, but it started with the Dolphins with close to 700 yards receiving (2000+ all purpose yards), the only thing that increased with the Patriots is the amount of snaps he was on the field on offense and how much he was much more he was used as the primary receiver. I would say Welker has helped Brady just as much as Brady has helped Welker. Brady's completion ratio has gone up from around 60 to 65 percent, plus he is getting threw for over 4k 3 times, only one season below with 3900, and of course last year was well over 4k with 5235.
As far as Manning, he is just a little bit weird, even though he has lobbied for White receivers he hasn't used them to their fullest potential by insisting that they all be slot receivers. He has mentioned that it makes him remember back in the day when he was in high school and his brother was the slot receiver for Newman. Newman already had two receivers so he came up with a 3 receiver set offense where he was the primary target most of the time. I think Cooper Manning had potential, he ran a legit 4.6 out of high school, in his book he talks about how his dad told him not to lie, so he put down 4.6. Recruiters told him that they didn't offer him because they know kids lie so they figured he ran a 4.8 or 4.9. If it weren't for his spinal stenosis he could have put up some numbers, Ole Miss would have had to play him out of respect to Archie, similar to how Dicky Lyons Jr. was given a chance at Kentucky. Stokley was great in the slot but he could have played on the outside, he had sub 4.5 speed. Collie, White etc both over 6 foot with great speed, not prototypical slot receivers.
One quote from Manning yesterday was about how Decker and Stokley run the same route different and having to adjust to each player, I forget the NFL verbiage but it was from out of the slot. I surely hope he doesn't insist on Decker being in the slot as well. Collie could have avoided concussions if he played more on the outside instead of going across the middle all the time. I remember Shipley getting crap because he didn't want to go across the middle after his concussion, well all you have to do is look at Collie and see what happens when going across the middle after a concussion. It is well known that defenders target specific injuries. The Gregg Williams audio tape where he points out injuries, that is already done by guys. However, they are more likely to go after a White guys injuries, which is why I applaud Bellicheck in being sneaky with the injury list. If the NFL was so concerend about this they would stop making it mandatory to release, but we all know Vegas needs those to make the odds.
Our time will come, Hartline should get close to 1,000 yards with Marshall gone. Notice how his yards came in chunks and then he dissappeared? and all of a sudden Marshall's targets went up a ton? I am sure just a coincidence
People just need to realize great teams know how to get great players. Brady was a 6th round pick and Welker was an UDFA. Most of the production comes from udfa/late round guys except the offensive line.
well he did get 1100+ yards with Matt Cassel at qb who had a rating of 89, Welker's production didn't drop off (well by 10 yards and 1 catch) but Moss' did with the 2nd lowest for a whole season since his full year healthy with the Raiders. Id just be worried about him not being involved in a different offense as much as the Patriots involve him. The offense runs through Welker when he is 100 percent. My comeback to the "system" argument is that, why hasn't another team found such a system? no other receiver gets 600 to 700 yards after the catch year after year. First it was Moss, then it was Brady, now its a magical system. His first 3 years were mostly extended handoffs, it doesn't take a hall of famer to throw a bubble screen, after the catch was all Welker. They finally used him more on more typical wide receiver routes as time went on and last year it was about half and half and he had a monster season.
Him going to a team if featured and used to his potential would be great, but going to a team where he isn't heavily featured would only confirm people's false beliefs, I don't remember exactly what happened with Bennett after he signed with the Rams but I do know they put him in a role where he wasn't suited, 3rd receiver and people acted like he was a big time bust because of his big contract. People act like Welker wasn't good until the Patriots, but it started with the Dolphins with close to 700 yards receiving (2000+ all purpose yards), the only thing that increased with the Patriots is the amount of snaps he was on the field on offense and how much he was much more he was used as the primary receiver. I would say Welker has helped Brady just as much as Brady has helped Welker. Brady's completion ratio has gone up from around 60 to 65 percent, plus he is getting threw for over 4k 3 times, only one season below with 3900, and of course last year was well over 4k with 5235.
As far as Manning, he is just a little bit weird, even though he has lobbied for White receivers he hasn't used them to their fullest potential by insisting that they all be slot receivers. He has mentioned that it makes him remember back in the day when he was in high school and his brother was the slot receiver for Newman. Newman already had two receivers so he came up with a 3 receiver set offense where he was the primary target most of the time. I think Cooper Manning had potential, he ran a legit 4.6 out of high school, in his book he talks about how his dad told him not to lie, so he put down 4.6. Recruiters told him that they didn't offer him because they know kids lie so they figured he ran a 4.8 or 4.9. If it weren't for his spinal stenosis he could have put up some numbers, Ole Miss would have had to play him out of respect to Archie, similar to how Dicky Lyons Jr. was given a chance at Kentucky. Stokley was great in the slot but he could have played on the outside, he had sub 4.5 speed. Collie, White etc both over 6 foot with great speed, not prototypical slot receivers.
One quote from Manning yesterday was about how Decker and Stokley run the same route different and having to adjust to each player, I forget the NFL verbiage but it was from out of the slot. I surely hope he doesn't insist on Decker being in the slot as well. Collie could have avoided concussions if he played more on the outside instead of going across the middle all the time. I remember Shipley getting crap because he didn't want to go across the middle after his concussion, well all you have to do is look at Collie and see what happens when going across the middle after a concussion. It is well known that defenders target specific injuries. The Gregg Williams audio tape where he points out injuries, that is already done by guys. However, they are more likely to go after a White guys injuries, which is why I applaud Bellicheck in being sneaky with the injury list. If the NFL was so concerend about this they would stop making it mandatory to release, but we all know Vegas needs those to make the odds.
Our time will come, Hartline should get close to 1,000 yards with Marshall gone. Notice how his yards came in chunks and then he dissappeared? and all of a sudden Marshall's targets went up a ton? I am sure just a coincidence
People just need to realize great teams know how to get great players. Brady was a 6th round pick and Welker was an UDFA. Most of the production comes from udfa/late round guys except the offensive line.