Bowes says we're going Deep /gonna blow up the scoreboard
I just hope blowing up the scoreboard isn't considered a terroristic threat or Bowe may be done for the year.
Chiefs | Dwayne Bowe likes new offense Sat, 20 Apr 2013 09:58:30 -0700 Kansas City Chiefs WR Dwayne Bowe said he likes the offense that head coach Andy Reid has brought to the team. "Throwing the ball deep, that's something we haven't done in the past so I'm excited right now. The play calling is totally different from last year. It's not check downs or putting it in the running back's hands. This guy likes to go down the field, take the top off (the defense) and that's something we haven't done in the past, put up a lot of points. This season he said we're going to blow out the scoreboard and that's something I'm looking forward to," Bowe said. Share: | Source: The Kansas City Star - Adam Teicher -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chiefs | Not committed to trading Branden Albert Sat, 20 Apr 2013 09:12:32 -0700 Kansas City Chiefs general manager John Dorsey said the team is not committed to trading OT Branden Albert even though they have allowed his agent to talk with the Miami Dolphins. "Branden Albert is a good football player," Dorsey said. "We wouldn't have stuck the franchise tag on him if he wasn't. It's my job to explore all options and that's kind of what's going on." Share: | Source: The Kansas City Star - Adam Teicher -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chiefs | Open to trading top pick Sat, 20 Apr 2013 09:08:27 -0700 Kansas City Chiefs general manager John Dorsey said the team is willing to listen to offers for the first overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. Share: | Source: The Kansas City Star - Adam Teicher -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chiefs | Still considering several prospects Sat, 20 Apr 2013 09:07:55 -0700 Kansas City Chiefs general manager John Dorsey said the team is still considering four players as options for the first overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. Share: | Source: The Kansas City Star - Adam Teicher |
Does Bowe know who his QB is?
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John Wayne is gonna be pissssssssed!!! ;)
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Sigh.
Same shit almost every year. I will believe it when it happens. |
Ill believe it when I see it.
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Bowe has entered the Tony Gonzalez Information Minister phase of his career.
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They should have blown up the scoreboard last year.
It's not like it got used a lot on the "Home" side. |
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Bowe's absolutely right. He's going to go deep, the ball's going to go deep.
The chances of the ball actually making it into his hands is a different story. |
Good luck with that.
Rookie LT & RT not settled + Alex Smith & throwing deep lmao. (assuming Albert gets traded to Miami) How is Hudson going be this year? Hope he stays healthy. Our O-line is questionable and we are expecting to throw deep with Alex Smith good one D Bowe. Funny guy Dwayne Bowe is. |
Remember last year when mastermind daboll was gonna have dmc mismatched every play for a touchdown and hillis had hands of gold out of the backfield? Ill admit i have a little more fAith in this coaching staff but still dont believe that talent wise theres enough to blowout the scoreboard on a D like houston.
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The way I see it. Surely Alex Smith can throw 30 yards. Bowe can run the other 30.
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Bowes knows.
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Does "deep" mean 10 yards?
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Reid's offenses have always thrown the ball down field no matter the QB, so I don't know why you guys think he's blowing smoke about at least attempting it. This isn't going to be the RRPP bullshit we've seen for a decade, so there is no hiding Alex Smith. We'll find out pretty quickly what we got.
Excited for the first time in almost a decade to actually have a competent coach as well. |
Alex Smith & deep ball ROFL
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Oh, Dwayne. There will be check downs. And then check downs from the check downs. Followed by sacks.
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He "can" throw down field. He just chose not to do it, heh. I think he was 2nd in the league on throws 20 plus last year or something like that.
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With the first pick KC selects Tavon "secondary's nightmare" Austin.
Haha. Star would be an awesome surprise also. |
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Alex Smith was at 7.97 so he was definitely up there at the top. Ahead of Aaron Rodgers , Drew Brees and Tom Brady |
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And in that system the QB was last in the laegue in downfield passing. Yeah, we're the idiots. |
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Let's keep our fingers crossed that Alex has matured and become a franchise QB now. If he fails I won't be suprised. If he succeeds I'll be happy. Right now I just want to have hope. If we didn't have Smith and were relying on a draftee to fill the spot we would basically be pissing away Bowe and Charles careers. |
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So whats the motive this time? |
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Don't care. What I know, and what I care about, is that Baldwin's impressive practices have yet to transition to games. Until I see that, it is all just bull shit. Quote:
See, I'm a guy that has always said that stats mean jack. And those are even more useless stats than all the other useless stats. |
I want to know how all of Chiefs Planet magically watched all San Fransisco 49er games the last 2 years, heh.
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R.IP. To the one yard dump off to DMC?
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There is no ability to distinguish between any other QB we ever traded for in the past and Alex Smith, they are all the same. If Alex was Joe Montana at this point people would bitch. |
Yeah, that should work great with Lieutenant Noodle-arm McCheckdown unleashing his wobble-launcher 2.0 on the team's unwitting opponents.
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Speaking of consistency, I bitched when we traded for Montana. |
Anyone have highlights of Smith's deep balls...? Should only take a few seconds to show them all...
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I told all my friends that trading Montana gave that team a 3 year window, at best, and that it was unlikely that he could stay healthy through a full season to lead that team to a SB. I guess I was wrong about the 3 year window, since he only lasted 2 years. |
Smith is so awesome he was left to FA, then benched and traded.
You'd have to be a real asshole to assume he has any flaws based on that. |
Bowe, you sir, are a dumbass.
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I guess it's the same scenerio now. 6 probowlers on hand so we need a stop gap opportunity to win now. |
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Come on dude. Even you can't say that was a mistake in hindsight, its the only thing that put KC back on the map not to mention the last time we won a ****ing playoff game. |
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People here will only be happy if we win and a way they predict or want. |
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The mistake was putting all their eggs in the Montana basket, and relying on Dave Kreig as the backup in case of injury. I wanted to see them not only trade for Montana, but to also sign Steve Buerlein in free agency to back up and learn from Montana. Better back up option, and a chance to have the QBoTF in house. |
Deep while in the red zone? That is a change.
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So yeah, you can trust those ratings if you want to but they don't really mean shit. Posted via Mobile Device |
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No you DON'T know that, you dont know that at all. Guess who does have an idea about those types of things? Take 1 guess. Your first clue is they are not a poster on CP. |
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And he was asked to do those things because the coaching staff didn't trust him to do more. You think its a coincidence the 49ers passed more with Kaepernick? You think Harbaugh was holding him back just for Shits and giggles? Posted via Mobile Device |
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Number of passes thrown over 10 yards in 2012: Matt Cassel: 92 Alex Smith: 56 In 2011 Matt Cassel (in 9 games): 89 Alex Smith: 117 So on average, Alex Smith throws the ball over 10 yards only 7 times per game. Matt Cassel on average throws the ball over 10 yards 11 times a game. Checkmate. |
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Feel free to hate, when you are swinging off his dick next year dont claim you knew it was coming. |
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CP has lost its burst. Everyone here knows football better than the football people who they sucked off as soon as they were hired. |
we gunna blo shite up, yo
a'ight |
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Do you think Harbaugh is stupid? Why do you think he asked Alex not to throw deep? Why do you think when Kaepernick came in, they threw over 10 yards 12 times a game? It's not that hard to figure out. Harbaugh isn't stupid. He didn't limit Alex for no reason. He didn't all of a sudden start throwing deeper with Kaepernick just for shits and giggles. Right now, you're pretty much saying Harbaugh was purposefully holding Alex Smith back by not letting him throw. |
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Yep truth hurts Alex Smith = Mark Castle |
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Let me ask you a question, how many QBs in the league would you take Alex Smith over? |
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What? This post tells you have no clue what I think. I wanted Geno, I want to keep Albert. That doesn't mean I think the people in charge are fools. You think Reid is dumb? Who has won more games Reid or Harbough? They both took a team to the Sb and lost a close game but right Harbough is a genius and Reid is dumb. Gotcha. |
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I believe that was all on Smith. He lacked the confidence in his deep ball to go deep unless the receiver was wide open. He was asked to minimize mistakes, and the way he managed that was the intermediate middle, the short passing game, and the checkdown, and to take sacks instead of risking mistakes. |
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Its easy to be a hater around here. Grow some ballz and be a supporter. |
On the same team, 2nd year QB Colin Kaepernick was asked to throw the ball past 10 yards 5 times more per game than 8 year vet Alex Smith.
That should tell you something. But hey, we're all wrong. It's not like Andy Reid has ever made a dumb decision regarding a trade or anything... |
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and who knows more about Smith...reid or harbaugh? |
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