Welker to be ready for training camp

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  1. Murrell2878

    Murrell2878 Lets go JETS!
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    I just got an email stating Welker will be ready for training camp and will not start the season on the PUP list.
     
  2. IATA

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    I'm gonna need to verify that. Post your email and pass so I can check it out.
     
  3. 34miami23

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    If that's true, than that's crazy ... or is it?

    You know how everybody considers the Pats the evil entity of the NFL. I think I have figured out how Welker can recover so quickly from such a devastating injury ...

    It's like the beginning of the movie "6th Day" with Arnold. The QB gets injured, so he dies, and they just bring in a clone!!!!!

    THAT'S HOW THEY DO IT!!!! it all makes sense!
     
  4. MBGreen

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    Welker is unreal.....i still remember watching that "cut" he took in the Texans game and watching his knee explode.....i thought he was done after seeing that.


    this is horrible news.
     
  5. ace_o_spades

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    jesus christ wat a tank
     
  6. jixxjr

    jixxjr Well-Known Member

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    Now you guys do realize that N.E. plays a little fast and loose with their injury reports right? I think this is just another Beli-Cheat smoke screen. It forces teams to waste time preparing for a player that most likely won't be 100% for a good part of the season, if not next season. When I see him on the field making cuts like he used to, then I'll believe he's back but until then...
     
  7. Doogstein

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    I like this... Hope he plays when we get to the Pats. One less excuse for them when we stomp their bitch-asses into the ground!
     
  8. Vorrecht

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    Sending out Wilson to cover Welker in his 2nd game as a pro doesn't sound all that appealing to me.
     
  9. Jetskees

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    Amen to that. I want to see our defense tested, and I have faith we can handle whatever the Patriots throw at us. I'm happy to hear Welker is having a successful recovery, whether he's on the team I hate the most or not.

    Ed Reed on the other hand... happy to hear he won't be there week 1. I really want to see Sanchez get off to a good start so he doesn't need Reed flying around picking off passes and killing Sanchez's confidence.
     
  10. Jetskees

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    If Welker looks close to 100% I'd put Revis on Welker and Cro+1 on Moss.
     
  11. The Dark Knight

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    Bring it. Good for Welker though.
     
  12. TommyGreen

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    He may come back, but I don't see him being the same Wes Welker, especially not after that horrific injury.
     
  13. nyjetsrule

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    that.

    It might have been the only gameplan Mangini got right, but our second game against the Patsies in 2008 he had Revis on Welker all day, and Ty Law jamming the shit out of Moss at the line and safety help shadowing moss all game.

    That should be the formula, hell Moss is a slouch now anyways, put Revis on the real go to guy and fuck up the patsies offense, besides Wilson can eat Julien Edelmen.
     
  14. Vorrecht

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    I just saw Welker running on TV. The guy is a freak of nature.
     
  15. 624

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    You gotto love and respect Welker, I know we all hate him but that guy is a machine.
     
  16. jetophile

    jetophile Bruce Coslet's Daughter

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    HGH *caugh caugh*.
     
  17. Jetfanmack

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    Bring it on. Jeto's probably right, but I'm sure some Jets and many other players are on HGH, too, so I won't speculate.

    I have a ton of respect for Welker as a player, but I'd be shocked if he was his former self that quickly.
     
  18. jetophile

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    Haha, didn't Welker kick an extra point vs. the Patriots in 2004 when he was with the Dolphins? Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but it was something bizarre like that. Then I think there was another game the same year that he had a long punt return against them. 70 something yards; and then we all raughed out roud when the Patriots picked him up.

    I admire the guy's drive and he's a great player, but I just don't trust that this is a 'clean' heal. True, plenty of guys are dirty (man, did I ever want to haul off and punch Calvin Pace in the face), but please let's refrain from Sainthood, people.
     
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  20. theBidet

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    update from earlier in the hour (from nfl.com)
    Active PUP status means Welker eligible to join roster at any time
    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...ns-welker-eligible-to-join-roster-at-any-time

    NFL Network insider Michael Lombardi reported Tuesday that wide receiver Wes Welker has been placed on active/physically-unable-to-perform list by the New England Patriots.

    Welker will be evaluated regularly and can be taken off of the active PUP list any day. This contrasts with the reserve PUP list, which requires a player to miss at least six regular-season games. The Boston Herald reported Sunday that Welker would be ready for the full opening of Patriots camp, which is Wednesday. When Welker is removed from the active PUP list, he would count against the Patriots' roster limit of 80 players.

    Welker, a two-time Pro Bowl pick, surprised many this offseason by returning to the practice field in June, just four months after his surgery. Welker tore his left anterior cruciate ligament and damaged the medial collateral ligament, which didn't require surgery, without being touched when he planted his left leg after making a short reception during the Patriots' Jan. 3 regular-season finale at Houston

    Welker, a seventh-year pro, had a league-leading 123 receptions 1,348 yards in 14 games in 2009. It was the second time in three seasons Welker led the NFL in catches.
     

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