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Wes Welker’s presence shapes what goes on

Whole different game

By Ian R. Rapoport
Friday, November 20, 2009 -
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FOXBORO - When Wes Welker was a surprise scratch prior to facing the New York Jets in Week 2, it created pandemonium in the fantasy football world, as owners scrambled to replace one of their most productive receivers.

In the real world, the void was even greater.

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PaulX
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I see a ten point win with Welker's presence putting them over the top. Addition by subtraction with Galloway gone. He screwed up several plays last time.
 
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speakeasy
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We ladies always miss Wes too when he's not around ; )
 
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FrankC
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Leave the women and children at home. This is going to be a dog fight with a lot of head-knocking going on. It's time to pay the piper.
 
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