News Archive for Wes Welker

Patriots Hope To Stay Unbeaten At Home

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

The New England Patriots will be taking on the Baltimore Ravens this afternoon and try to  keep their perfect 8-0 home record going despite some adversity.

Will Joe Flacco get a signature win against the Pats today?

Will Joe Flacco get a signature win against the Pats today?

The Pats will be without their leading receiver Wes Welker who was injured last week in Houston in a meaning less game.Welker was not only Tom Brady’s favorite receiver but caught a 123 passes and made the Pats offense more diversified. Welker will be definitely missed and will put more pressure  on both Randy Moss and his replacement Julian Edelman. You cannot measure how important Welker meant to this team as he was a possession receiver that kept the chains moving. The Pats will need the leadership of Tom Brady to offset this setback. Brady will have them focused, and the Ravens defense better still be wary.

The Ravens were a poor team on the road with a 3-5 record. They played the Pats back on October 2 and lost 27-21. They had a opportunity to win the game late but could not pull the victory.New England is 5-0 all time vs the Ravens. It may just be that the Pats have their number. The Ravens do have a sound secondary lead by Ed Reed. This secondary must take advantage of the Welker injury and shut Brady in company down to have a good shot at winning.Joe Placco must step up and play mistake free football. The Ravens must also establish the run with their star running back Ray Rice. If the Ravens can do this things, they can pull off the upset in a very hostile environment.

This game comes down to whether the Ravens can handle being on the road.Joe Flacco is young and will need to be at his best today. The Patriots have all the intangibles and Tom Brady. Brady seems to have their number. But I think the Ravens will establish the run and keep Brady off the field. I will take the Ravens inn a upset and get Joe Flacco that signature victory.

Welker Injury Proves Indianapolis Made Right Choice

Monday, January 4th, 2010

The NFL has been under fire this week after Indianapolis Colts head coach Jim Caldwell decided to bench his starters, including Peyton Manning, during a loss to the Jets in Week 16.  Caldwell followed suit again this week and the Colts got beaten even worse in a snowstorm marred game in Buffalo.   Every talk show out there hammered Caldwell for the decision to abandon trying to complete an undefeated.  Was his decision wrong?

Welker Likely Out For Playoffs

Welker Likely Out For Playoffs

During the New England Patriots and Houston Texans matchup today, Caldwell’s decision was proven to be the right one.  With nothing to gain, the Patriots played their starters and watched as Pro Bowl wide receiver Wes Welker went down to a major knee injury.  Early reports are that Welker sustained an injury to his ACL and MCL, ending his season.

The Eagles took risks today playing its starters deep into a game that was clearly lost.  At least they had something to shoot for…a first round bye.  Major contributors in DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin and Brent Celek all got shaken up during the game and had to leave the field.  No doubt these guys will be on next week’s injury report and the unnecessary hits may impact their play for the playoffs.  And Donovan McNabb took his worst beating of the season behind a porous line that was unable to slow down the Cowboys rush.

The fortunes of an NFL team can sway from one week to the next, with injuries being a huge factor.   Every team has a few players that are irreplaceable.  In Indianapolis, his name is Peyton Manning.  His head coach made the right decision.  The goal is to win the Super Bowl, not go undefeated in the regular season.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell stuck his nose in this week, opening up debate on how to encourage teams to play their players in every game regardless of consequences.  He plans to open discussion during the offseason to deter teams from taking what is a smart strategy.  The regular season is about earning a spot in the playoff and jockeying for a seed.  It makes no sense to meddle with this and it will only serve to hurt the game.

Lets leave well enough alone Mr. Goodell.  The NFL is not broken and a rule change diminishes the hard work of players.  The bellyaching comes simply from people playing fantasy football and getting upset over the fact that the Peyton Manning coattails could no longer be ridden to a “fantasy” championship.

Pro Bowl Selections That Make You Scratch Your Head

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Pro Bowl 2010Every time an All-Star team is selected there are always bound to be undeserving guys making the squad and a bunch of bridesmaids hoping to be the bride.  The 2010 Pro Bowl selections are no different this year.  Unlike most years, there are fewer disagreements on the choices.  Regardless, there were some glaringly bad selections and awful omissions.

Here’s my take:

Who Was Undeserving

1.  Jason Witten

Here’s a guy that had an awful season.  Who cares if he has a lot catches, they’ve been meaningless dump offs and mop up play.   He rates at the bottom for YPC, TDs and catches for first downs.  Not to mention he is no longer Romo’s go to guy.

2.  Bryant McKinnie

Benched two weeks ago as Julius Peppers brutalized Brett Favre, leading to the sideline meltdown between Favre and Childress.  His reward…a starting spot on the Pro Bowl offensive line.  At least Pepper is on his team this time.

3.  David Akers

A beneficiary of playing on a team that can’t put the ball in the end zone.  Kicking is about more than just chipshot field goals.  Akers has never shown himself to be a pressure guy and his kickoffs rate in the back half of the league.  A little known fact: Shaun Suisham and Nick Folk had better averages for 40+ field goals and they both got cut.

4.  Wes Welker

Put the numbers aside, this guy has no right in the Pro Bowl.  He is not even their top receiver.  His numbers are bloated because of the slot passes which are more wildcat formation runs than actual catches.  He’s the only top WR where less than 10% of his catches are over 10 yards.

5.  DeAngelo Williams

Williams had a somewhat down year on a bad team that he contributed losses to and he gets in the Pro Bowl?  He deserved it last year, but not based on his performance this year.  After Jonathan Stewart’s performance against the Giants, Williams might not even start next year.

6.  Asante Samuel

While he gets lots of interceptions, he gets beaten too often.  This is not to mention that the guy likes less tackling contact than Deion Sanders.  Its almost impossible to play every down of every game and only have 40 tackles, but Samuels did it.

Who Got Shafted

1.  Cedric Benson

How did this guy not make the team?  He leads the NFL in carries per game and has made an unbelievable comeback against all the odds. his performance against the Bears should get him in alone.  Probably the biggest shaft of them all.

2.  Brent Celek

This guy has been a rock in the Philly offense.  Unlike Witten and Tony Gonzalez who feed as dump off receivers, Celek goes down the field for his catches because dumps to its running backs.  Not to mention taking hit better than anyone in the NFL.  Celek is a major reason why the Eagles offense has clicked despite all the injuries.  I guess he lost out so undeserving Eagles like Akers and Samuels could attend in his place.

3.  Ryan Grant

This guy has been a workhorse.  When he is running the ball well, Green Bay wins games.  He is perhaps the most important player to their success because he takes pressure off the offensive line that can’t pass block.

4.  D.J. Williams

Victim of the ongoing love affair with Ray Lewis that will never end.  Williams had a breakout year that should have gotten the recognition it deserved.  Williams is a tackling machine but won’t see the Pro Bowl until Lewis retires.

5.  Antoine Bethea

94 tackles, 9 passes defended and 4 INTs.  This rates you a bystander for the pro bowl.  But if you get 45 tackles, 8 passes defended and 3 INTs at the same position, you are in like flint.  Congrats to Ed Reed for stealing Bethea’s spot.