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Perhaps payback for that January press conference when Welker made multiple references to Ryan's reported foot fetish, the Jets' outspoken coach jokingly slighted the eighth-year veteran in his conference call on Wednesday.
"It looks like to me that Welker is struggling this year -- 40 catches," Ryan said. "This offense in general is struggling -- you talk about our offense, but New England is (tied for) second in scoring offense, so if you want to talk about struggling I think they need to look at themselves first."
Making Welker's blistering start even more remarkable is he is only 21 months removed from surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament suffered in the 2009 season finale. He battled back and returned nine months later for the 2010 opener, eventually leading the squad with 86 catches and 848 yards.
"He's certainly ahead of where he was physically last year at the beginning of the season," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. "Wes has always been a good player. He's had a lot of production through the years, before coming here and since he's been here. It comes and goes in different games.
"I don't think it's planned or I don't think he's running routes differently or eating more broccoli or anything. It's something that it just kind of happens."
Welker's increased production may warrant uncharacteristic coverage by the Jets (2-2) this weekend. Reports indicate Ryan may opt to place Pro Bowl cornerback Darrelle Revis on Welker in the slot rather than in his traditional spot on the outside.
"It would do a lot of things for all of us, not just me personally," Branch said. "Whatever happens we'll see it pretty early and then we'll go from there.
"I'd be glad if they double anybody except me," he added with a laugh.
Ryan, however, wouldn't divulge his blueprint for Revis or Welker.
"We have (a plan) but that doesn't mean I have to tell you or anybody else," he said. "Whoever we put him on, he'll cover -- if that's Branch, if it's Welker, if it's Chad (Ochocinco), or Randy Vataha. It doesn't matter, he'll cover them."
Regardless of the coverage, Welker has flourished in his last four meetings against the Jets, highlighted by a 15-catch, 192-yard assault in November 2009.
Ryan hasn't forgotten that game.
"Welker, trust me, he's miserable," he said. "I think he broke the all-time record against us one week -- he had like 20 catches.
"He is obviously a tremendous player."
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