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Belichick: Welker tried to 'take out' Talib


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I would expect Bellicheat to know a receiver intentionally taking out a DB on a screen play when he sees one.

 

I would expect Bellycheat to belly ache. His team lost.

 

No way was little Wes trying to deliberately "take out" (in the sense of injure) Talib. Pick him, yes. Wonder what coach "learned" him to pick.

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Why is it necessary that Fox has anything to do with whatever Welker may or may not have chosen to do to Talib on that play?

 

Why not Welker just decided to tee off on a guy he doesn't like on he team he hates?

 

Teeoff by legally blocking him? Motivations aside, the play was legal and happens all the time in the NFL. Talib should be embarrassed that Welker blew him up.

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H's absolutely right. It was a dirty play by Welker. The issue is that the Pats have committed dirty plays in the past too (although not as many as people think - Rodney Harrsison committed virtually no dirty plays as a Pat). Brandon Spikes comes to mind, although he was in fact booted off of the team.

 

I saw Rodney Harrison commit multiple dirty plays as a Pat with my own eyes. Don't start with that crap.

 

Why is everyone saying it is a dirty play by Welker? They ran into each other? Did he lower his helmet or shoulder?

 

How was it different than the picture of Edelman in this thread?

 

If Spikes was booted off the team and not actually injured then your beloved Bellichick has just been caught cheating again.

 

Teeoff by legally blocking him? Motivations aside, the play was legal and happens all the time in the NFL. Talib should be embarrassed that Welker blew him up.

 

Talib should "Ice up son". Mr. WEO probably should wait a week before posting stuff like that but I get it. It is an emotional game even for fans and his favorite team just lost. Bills fans do similar crying, even on this board so we should cut him some slack.

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So Welker is a bad guy for running a pick and hurting a DB. NE runs plays like this all the time including yesterday. Hell Welker probably learned most of his route running from the Pats. Bellyache is a sore loser. With his girl Tommy boy getting up ther in age and the team not as good as it has been. I feel Bellyache sees the end is real real near. When Brady hangs em up so will Bellyache. What a hypocrite!

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He's just pissed it was Welker that hit him and caused the injury. I'm pretty sure a WR with major concussion issues, who had an excellent chance to play in the super bowl, was intentionally trying to hurt someone. Come on Bill....take the loss like a man and quit ur bitchin!

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Sore Loser?, Crybaby? Or Justified? What do you guys think? Looked a little bit intentional to me, but on the other hand it's not like the Pats have a reputation for dirty play themselves or anything like that :) But hey, that's just my opinion... Link

 

There is a song that says "What goes around comes back around..." which I think is very apropo in this case...

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Ask Fred Jackson about cheap shots from Patriot players.

 

Which actually reminds me of a point we're all missing:

 

Vince Wilfork demonstrates a history of cheap-shotting QBs, including a flying elbow to JP Losman's knee. Slap on the wrist, he promises he won't do it again.

 

Bernard Pollard gets thrown by an offensive lineman into Tom Brady's knee...they actually change the rules of the game to make sure it never happens again.

 

Belichick's point is completely valid, in the context of the fact that the Pats have a completely different set of expectations of the officials than the rest of the league.

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Which actually reminds me of a point we're all missing:

 

Vince Wilfork demonstrates a history of cheap-shotting QBs, including a flying elbow to JP Losman's knee. Slap on the wrist, he promises he won't do it again.

 

Bernard Pollard gets thrown by an offensive lineman into Tom Brady's knee...they actually change the rules of the game to make sure it never happens again.

 

Belichick's point is completely valid, in the context of the fact that the Pats have a completely different set of expectations of the officials than the rest of the league.

 

Expect a rule change on picks this offseason.

 

It was a well executed pick play. It was unfortunate Talib got hurt, but anyone who thinks Welker's intent was to injure is crazy or a whiny B word.

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