A DB's perspective on the difference between Moss and Welker
Mad props to our man, Wes Welker, from one of the best DBs in the league, Chris Gamble.
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The contrast was especially noticeable Sunday -- Welker was the spark that ignited the Patriots, while Moss couldn't get out of first gear.
"They're two different breeds," Gamble said to the Globe. "Welker's just a tough, hard-nosed guy. He got hit and he got back up. I can't see Moss getting hit, catching slants, getting banged around, and getting back up.
"I respect Wes' game. He's going over the middle all the time, getting hit. That's the majority of his catches, linebackers ready to hit him. And he gets hit, gets right back up."
about 2 years ago
TracySaulRulz
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Roy Williams
The same Moss assessment can probably be applied to Roy Williams of the Dallas Cowboys. I noticed when Tony Romo threw an incompletion downfield towards the sidelines, Williams was walking non-chalantley to the bench. Romo had a very displeased look on his face and offered a questionmark gesture towards Williams, while the head coach just looked disgusted. So, what is up there in Dallas? Too funny.
TTpilk
Good thing we dropped a few first round picks for him.....
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