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Mecca 08-27-2009 10:24 PM

I think some people are way to caught up in if the players are nice guys or not, they aren't our buddies, we don't have dinner with them.

Bane 08-27-2009 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 6008290)
I think some people are way to caught up in if the players are nice guys or not, they aren't our buddies, we don't have dinner with them.

Sure,smack your old lady around and disrupt the whole team.That':Ds KC football right there folks:D

KcMizzou 08-27-2009 10:28 PM

So anyway...

I don't know that Dwayne Bowe will ever be mentioned with the likes of some of the WR's mentioned in this thread, and I'm not sure that's a bad thing. I like what Haley's doing with him. Bowe's getting the message.

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Haley made it painfully clear he wasn’t going to tolerate it, demoting Bowe to the third-string offense less than two weeks into training camp. Only this week did Bowe start taking reps with the first-team offense again – not before realizing that Haley’s mental and verbal jousting was just beginning.

“If we start off slow in practice, he’ll be like ‘OK, Bowe, I see you guys don’t want to come out here and practice, so we’ll start it all over again,’ ” Bowe said. “A good play is never good enough. … When they put me on third string, I didn’t think ‘OK, I’m going to go into a hole now.’ I just had to make more plays. The plays I was making weren’t good enough for them. I started making plays in the running game, and even in the passing game, I was running hard on dummy routes to get another guy open. I had to become a full team player instead of just worrying about me.”
Bowe's getting the message, and he'll be a better player for it.

DaneMcCloud 08-27-2009 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Direckshun (Post 6008019)
Haley would love to have Boldin on this squad.

Period.


Says who????????

JFC, you ****ing start threads without ANY information or knowledge.

I'm sure you're a nice guy BUT THIS ISN'T ****ING FANTASY FOOTBALL.

Bane 08-27-2009 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6008304)
Says who????????

JFC, you ****ing start threads without ANY information or knowledge.

I'm sure you're a nice guy BUT THIS ISN'T ****ING FANTASY FOOTBALL.

If Haley wanted him so bad we would have gotten him.Yeah lets bring in a player that called him a bundle of sticks on national tv.

notorious 08-27-2009 10:31 PM

The job that they do and the upbringing that pro football players have had lends them to act the way they do.

WR's are usually Divas. They almost have to be cocky, selfish pricks to consistently perform at a high level on Sundays.

Displaying their personality traits on the practice field is going a bit far, though.

R&GHomer 08-27-2009 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 6008283)
His job description include a few simple things: Catch the ball, run like a motherf*****, and block every once in a while. Imploding the locker room is optional.

His job description should also include being a team member. Doing what he is paid to do on and off the field, not beating up on woman and actually acting like a professional getting paid millions.

notorious 08-27-2009 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by R&GHomer (Post 6008312)
His job description should also include being a team member. Doing what he is paid to do on and off the field, not beating up on woman and actually acting like a professional getting paid millions.

It should be that way, but since he works in a field that has few equals as far as skills and talent, he gets a pass from the owners (no pun intended LOL). Even though Society deems him to be a douche, society will still watch, and he will still get paid.

Bane 08-27-2009 10:39 PM

On another note,Jarred Allen's can you use that in a sentence was awesome!

KcMizzou 08-27-2009 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 6008302)
So anyway...

I don't know that Dwayne Bowe will ever be mentioned with the likes of some of the WR's mentioned in this thread, and I'm not sure that's a bad thing. I like what Haley's doing with him. Bowe's getting the message.



Bowe's getting the message, and he'll be a better player for it.

(Quoting myself.. my bad)

I like how when the TEAM starts slow... he's calling out D-Bowe.

"OK, Bowe, I see you guys don’t want to come out here and practice, so we’ll start it all over again"

I think, for one... Haley figures he can handle it. That also makes me think Haley believes he can be a leader on this team. He's been made the example... probably because he has the most up-side.

If Bowe does everything asked of him, and becomes a better player for it.. he can tell the other guys... "Hey, it's tough... but it works."

notorious 08-27-2009 10:44 PM

Look at how the tough coaches have faired in the NFL.

Now look at how the soft coaches (F*** you Herm!) have faired.


I for one am happy we have a no-nonsense coach.

Bane 08-27-2009 10:44 PM

So basiclly Marshall is too chicken shit to say FUGG it Im pissed and Im gonna act like a 3 year old kid till I get my way.

riskrevival 08-27-2009 10:46 PM

wow at him side stepping that interview. man the **** up if you are going to act like you do behind the scenes. this dude seems like a huge ****ing pussy.

Bane 08-27-2009 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by riskrevival (Post 6008329)
wow at him side stepping that interview. man the **** up if you are going to act like you do behind the scenes. this dude seems like a huge ****ing pussy.

Yeah just man up and say look Im not playing here so trade me or sit me.Pitiful:banghead:

DeezNutz 08-27-2009 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by MOhillbilly (Post 6008284)
your old avatar was better.

The Cassel one?

Yeah, that was just a joke from another thread.


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