Wes Welker Should Retire

casmith07

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Not sure if anyone saw the interview with Deion today. But I just heard it again on the Dan LeBatard show...

Welker has been hit in the head one too many times. He's audibly slurring his speech really badly.

Hopefully he'll consider them hanging them up after this game. It's really, really bad how he sounds.
 

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If I had to pick one guy currently playing that is going to have brain issues later, it would be him.

He'll be one of hundreds though.
 

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It's a ****** thing to come out and say right before you play for a championship. Sanders said this?
 

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If the new research that shows that your brain is still messed up a month or more after you lose symptons turns out to be accurate, the NFL is going to have some serious issues to deal with. A month off after a concussion really would change the playing field.
 

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It's a ****ty thing to come out and say right before you play for a championship. Sanders said this?

No, it was the original posters opinion after listening to Welker's interview with Sanders.
 

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Yeah, took in a Knicks game and kept the party going. YOLO.
 

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Of course he will take "anyone one on one in the slot" when hes matched up against teams 2nd or 3rd corner or even a LB.
 

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Not sure if anyone saw the interview with Deion today. But I just heard it again on the Dan LeBatard show...

Welker has been hit in the head one too many times. He's audibly slurring his speech really badly.

Hopefully he'll consider them hanging them up after this game. It's really, really bad how he sounds.

Dain Bramage: http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-super...elker-I-ll-take-anyone-one-on-one-in-the-slot

He's always had that little lip that made him lisp, but he is SLURRING his speech here.

Sorry, it seemed pretty normal to me. If anything he might have seemed a little tipsy, but that's it. Nothing came across as slurred.
 

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Does Sanders have a problem understanding those of us from Oklahoma?
 

joseephuss

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Sanders didn't have a problem. It was Dan Lebatard who brought it up while replaying the interview and the original poster asked the same question. I think his speech sounded slurred, but I'm not sure what he normally sounds like. Why would he be tipsy? It was the middle of they day.
 

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He sounds like Wes Welker to me. Have you never heard him talk before??
 

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He sounds like Wes Welker to me. Have you never heard him talk before??

No, they played multiple clips of him talking years before with the Dolphins and even Patriots. He is very, very audibly slurring his speech now from brain damage.

He had an Oklahoma twang before. Now he's talking like someone who has had way, way too many significant blows to the head.
 

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No, they played multiple clips of him talking years before with the Dolphins and even Patriots. He is very, very audibly slurring his speech now from brain damage.

He had an Oklahoma twang before. Now he's talking like someone who has had way, way too many significant blows to the head.

I heard no slurring at all. Don't know what your talking about.
 
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