Look at this playoff run starting in the 2013-2014 season:
6 for 84
10 for 89, 1td
8 for 74 and 1 for 51 passing, 1td
9 for 98
9 for 109, 1td (game-winner)
10 for 100
7 for 53
8 for 137
8 for 118, 1td
5 for 87 (no TD but had The Catch in SB win)
9 for 151
7 for 96
10 for 141 (SB win)
3 for 30 (a dud for everyone of course)
What a beast. Wes Welker had an amazing career here—certainly more prolific, healthier, and statistically impressive—but circumstances have conspired to place all of the fond memories on his successor.