Wes Welker made comments about his former head coach, Bill Belichick yesterday to Sports Illustrated that weren’t so flattering.
“It was just kind of hard,” Welker said. “One of those deals where you have to endure him, put up with him . . . But he does it to everybody, it’s the way he is. He was very intense, wanted it done a certain way and was like, ‘You can’t do it a different way.”
Earlier this off season, Greg Jennings made some not so nice comments about his former quarterback, Aaron Rodgers.
“A lot of times when you have a guy who creates that spotlight for himself and establishes that and takes a lot of that, it becomes so-and-so and the team,” Jennings said of Rodgers, according to The Star Tribune. “It should always be the team.”
Here are my thoughts on their comments.
1. Did Welker or Jennings ever say any of this to Belichick or Rodgers’ faces? I doubt it.
2. What position other than WR would talk shit to the media when they’re far away from their former team?
3. Welker sounds like a little girl. Belichick is hard on everyone, nobody is safe. He should be thanking Belichick for saving his career. Who knew about Wes Welker before he was a Patriot?
4. Why is Greg Jennings talking? He went from catching passes from the best QB in the league to catching them from Christian Ponder. You lose sir.
5. October 27th, Jennings faces his old team, the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football.
6. November 24, Welker returns to New England to face his former team, the Patriots on Sunday Night Football.
That’s all I got,
Ricky Writer
