is bowe done in kansas city
this team has a history of running players out of town and with the new gods in kansas city they are slowly running all the play makers out of town .........idk i hope bowe is here next year but i really dont see him back in 2010 i hope im wrong but just wanna see what u all think dont dog me for this post lol im not a scott or haley hater
Originally posted by kchayden in the FanPosts.
about 2 years ago
Joel Thorman
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no chance
this offense doesn’t fit the punishment by the league. he will be back
The only players I hurt with my words are the ones who have an inflated opinion of their ability. I can't worry about that.
Bill Parcells
Knowledge is confidence. And confidence lets you play fast.
Bill Parcells
He was doing
what the coach wanted – lose weight. Some people don’t have 20 pounds of excess weight to lose so they take pills to help them.
he’ll be back.
I don't think so
I think he’s a “pet project” of Haley’s
this is a setback, but I think he’s a core part of the Chiefs’ plans going forward
* "I doubt anyone will miss Connor Barth except UCrawford"
* the LB corps may become the biggest strength of the Chiefs in 2009
* The OL is NOT as bad as you think it is... give it time, and you'll see improvement this season
* Stats are for losers
I think Bowe is trade bait
I’m still not impressed by his lack of development. It’s going to be his 4th year next year (right?)… and I feel like we have another DJ on our hands. How long is too long before the player hasn’t upped his game and is then viewed as worthless by the league?
I can’t believe I’m saying this but I think if we can get a high 2nd Rd draft pick for him, pull the trigger.
To be fair, by Chiefs standards he has very good stats
But I think at least 15-20 NFL teams would not see him as a #1 receiver if he were to join their squad.
I think his little “Bowe Show” has been a bit pre-emptive and he’s been a bit of an underachiever (just my opinion).
I clearly see a WR whose perception of himself conflicts a bit with reality. If Todd Haley wants to take him on as a “project,” spending one-on-one time with him for the next 3 years with no guarantee he propels himself into a clear-cut #1 WR, I just think it may be a waste of time. Everyone thought his mistakes would have been fixed by now, but they continue to happen with a concerning frequency.

























