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Danny Amendola's goal: Fill Wes Welker role
Well, here we are. Another March, another Free Agent Agitation, and another silent day from the New England Patriots. It's exactly what we've come to expect in Patriots Nation, and while there are some
He replaced Wes Welker at Texas Tech in 2004, and he is doing the same nine years later with the Patriots. And nearly every day in between Amendola has lined up as a slot receiver, he has been compared to Welker. And so, for better or worse, that's the
Wes Welker is leaving New England and headed to Denver, making the Broncos the AFC favorites, while leaving the Patriots with a major hole on offense.
With the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots liable to enter 2013 as heavy favorites in their divisions yet again, Denver's go to sign wide receiver Wes Welker gone from New England could have long-lasting
There is no way for the Patriots to spin losing Wes Welker — the greatest slot receiver in the history of the NFL, still in his prime and still hugely productive — to the Denver Broncos for a total of $12 million over two seasons.
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