we wont have to get rid of the 5 or 6 talented players on the team,
what we will have to get rid of is all the overrated non-productive Pioli bust draft picks and replace them real evaluated talent |
Letting go of Bowe just because he isn't "your guy" would be ****ing reeruned.
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it's the same scenario this GM has put this team in because of his stupid ego and the fact that he wants to put his lesser talented players in the spotlight over a prior regimes draft picks who are clearly 100 times better New England got away with this because they had Tom Brady to cover their backs everytime they let someone good walk for nothing, but you know, we dont and never will have that luxory |
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and I hope guys like Breaston are vindicated. |
Bowe proved last week he belongs in KC, look at the passing yardage piled up in his absence. (26 yards per quarter)
end of story. |
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Bowe isn't a shit player that Pioli protects... |
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Here are your numbers with Bowe - xxxxxxxx And your numbers without him - xx |
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Bowe is the ONLY playmaker in the passing game now... |
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I know a new GM can come in and save this scenario but the 4 years prior that was not the case. |
I'll punch a baby seal in the face if we don't bring bowe back. He's the only receiver we have thats worth a shit. Even with all his drops.
We need to tag Bowe again, draft a wr (austin?) with our 2nd round pick and then hopefully either baldwin steps up or we add solid FA wr. That would be a pretty good scenario for our new franchise QB. |
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So still not sure what your point is. :D |
Imagine a new GM, who walks in, signs Alex Smith, drafts Geno, and trades for Matt Flynn - THOSE are the three QBs going into camp.
He signs Bowe long-term, signs Colquitt long-term, and franchises Albert. And brings in Greg Jennings. The rest of the draft gets used on O-Line, DB, and LBs... I mean, they DO have the cap space for all of that, and more. Ahhh, a guy can dream, can't he??? |
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