The tension was palpable within the media room throughout Belichick's end-of-season conference, because the Patriots head coach self-addressed successful by Welker on Patriots football player Aqib Talib.
The hit came on 2nd-and-9 with 13:36 remaining within the second quarter, with Welker and Broncos receiver Demaryius Thomas running drag routes within the same direction. Talib shaded Thomas across the sector, and Welker collided with Talib whereas the ball was within the air.
There was no flag on the play, though the league might review the hit to work out if they need to require disciplinary action on Welker once the very fact. a call on a fine or different discipline would return down on Fri.
The defense, just as it did when Talib was injured in the AFC title game a year ago, could not recover and Peyton Manning started picking it apart. Talib suffered a knee injury on a collision with Welker as he attempted to cover Demaryius Thomas on a crossing pattern early in the second quarter. Talib did not return to the game.
After the game, Welker was asked about the play and said, “I think he was thinking the same thing and wanted to come underneath and we just kind of collided. … It wasn’t a deal where I was trying to hit him or anything like that.”
There’s a considerable amount of debate about Belichick’s feelings for his former receiver, who signed with the Broncos as a free agent, and whether the pick play is the kind that “everyone does.” Welker was not flagged on the play.
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