Fan Fanatic Sports Staff
The worst-case scenario happened to the Patriots didn't it?
New England not only loses the game against the Houston Texans, but perhaps the heart-and-soul of the team, wide receiver Wes Welker appears to be lost for the rest of the season and perhaps a lot longer.
Word is Welker tore both his ACL and MCL in his knee after making a catch and then trying to cut early in the game.
He went down without being tackled and never returned. You knew it was bad if you saw Welker's reaction on the sideline.
So the million dollar question is: Did head coach Bill Belichick make the right call by starting his most valuable players -- Tom Brady, Wes Welker and Randy Moss -- in a virtually meaningless game (the Pats were already in the playoffs regardless if they beat or lost to the Texans. They would either be the No. 3 or at worst the No. 4 seed)?
And if Welker is done for the playoffs, do the Pats have any shot at winning next week or going further in the postseason without Brady's top weapon?
Fan Fanatic Sports would like to hear what you have to say about Welker's injury, Belichick's coaching decisions and the Pats' chances in the playoffs.
This should get interesting.
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