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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: January 3, 2010
Why did coach Bill Belichick decide to play his starters in a near meaningless game?
Why did we have to lose the heart and soul of our offense?
Why have our playoff hopes been dashed for the second year in a row?
With the Patriots driving down the field in the first quarter of their game with the Houston Texans, Welker, who entered the game with a league leading 122 receptions, caught a ball from quarterback Tom Brady in the left slot and ran for a first down before getting his foot caught in the Texans turf and immediately grabbing for his left knee.
Welker was being covered by safety Bernard Pollard, though the injury was sustained before Welker was hit. Pollard was involved in a below the knee hit last season while playing for the Kansas City Chiefs. The play, which occurred in the first quarter of the first game, knocked Brady out for the season.
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Published: January 3, 2010
Why did coach Bill Belichick decide to play his starters in a near meaningless game?
Why did we have to lose the heart and soul of our offense?
Why have our playoff hopes been dashed for the second year in a row?
With the Patriots driving down the field in the first quarter of their game with the Houston Texans, Welker, who entered the game with a league leading 122 receptions, caught a ball from quarterback Tom Brady in the left slot and ran for a first down before getting his foot caught in the Texans turf and immediately grabbing for his left knee.
Welker was being covered by safety Bernard Pollard, though the injury was sustained before Welker was hit. Pollard was involved in a below the knee hit last season while playing for the Kansas City Chiefs. The play, which occurred in the first quarter of the first game, knocked Brady out for the season.
With ...
Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com