Monday, February 6, 2012

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But on the night he let the sure pass bounce off his hands, he just wanted to get as far as he could from the Super Bowl.

The young security guard assigned to Welker glanced at the player walking beside him. He thought Welker looked sad.

“You know you had a great season superbowl love pink,” the young security guard said to Welker.

The catch was hard to make. Welker had to twist his body while running and reach above his head for the ball. But it hit both his hands and was a play he usually makes, the kind of play the Patriots made in their three Super Bowl wins and the kind of play they haven’t made in two Super Bowl losses to the Giants.

And Welker and the young security guard walked together out of the interview area and back into the concrete corridor where the Giants players were still running down the hall and fans yelled their names. At one point another security guard directed them to stand against the wall so more Giants could run by. Welker watched as the Giants players passed him. He didn’t say anything.

“You too new england patriots super bowl jerseys,” Welker replied politely.

As they approached the first of the three Patriots’ motor coaches – Miller Trailways bus No. 9261 – the young security guard smiled at the most famous man he has probably ever walked beside.

“It was nice to meet you,” he said cheerily.

“Yeah patriots super bowl jerseys,” Welker grunted.

Then he stepped onto the bus. Back in the locker room his equipment bag was still unpacked, a white bathrobe still dangled from its hanger. His nameplate – usually a souvenir all players try to keep – sat above his locker. It looked as if he was still coming back.

“That’s very unfair authentic victor cruz jersey,” safety Patrick Chung would later say of the suggestion that the defeat was somehow Welker’s fault. “There are four or five big plays in the game and we just needed them to be made by us.”

“Take him to the bus,” the public relations man said.

Welker nodded.

Even later Brady would say: “I’ll keep throwing the ball to him for as long as I possibly can. … I love that guy.”

“Don’t get down,” the young security guard added. “You make a lot of great plays.”

But it’s not likely any of this was going to make Wes Welker feel better on the night he dropped the surest thing that might have come his way in weeks. He started to walk out of the interview area but had no idea where to go. He looked at the public relations man and asked how to get to the bus. The public relations man was unsure. He asked another public relations man and that man grabbed a young security guard wearing a red jacket and pushed him toward Welker.

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