If Bowe goes down . . .
What the hell are they going to do with the WR position?
I don't care how good of a play designer or play caller Reid can be, or if Alex Smith plays like he did in the playoff game for the entire season, we'd be lucky to average 20 points a game if our WR core becomes: Avery, Jenkins, Hemmingway, Wilson/Williams/Dressler Is Dorsey expecting our defense to hold opposing offenses to less than 10 points a game or something? The only WR's out there right now who are worth even a tiny glance are: Miles Austin Santonio Holmes That's literally it on the FA market. Do we trade Flowers for someone? Who would make that trade? Hali? It seems like the FO is betting on Jenkins, Avery, and Hemmingway to step up their games in year 2, but I won't be holding my breath on it. Another possibility is that they expect Kelce back at full strength and expect him to be a 40-60 catch guy for us as an inline TE and occasional slot guy. All I know is that Reid really has his work cut out for him. This offensive roster, in terms of receiving weapons, is nearly as bad as his early 2000 Eagles days when he had Todd Pinkston, Freddy Mitchell, and James Thrash as his top receivers. I just pray that Bowe can stay healthy and put up at least 80% of the production that Owens had for the Eagles in 2004. |
Dorsey will pick up a veteran cut in the preseason.
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That said, I fully expect that Hemingway wll be the odd man out when that happens.
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We've got a couple weapons we're high on from the draft in Kelce and Thomas, so I don't think we'd be completely ****ed, thought that would be a bigtime problem.
Losing Bowe would hurt, but Charles is still the focal point. We won games last year with him despite not using Bowe effectively. Would scare the shit out of me though. No doubt. |
Most teams are screwed when their top weapons go down.
We would be more screwed if Jamal went down. |
Actually - do you really think we would miss his 700 yards and 5 TDs?
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Miles Austin will be wearing a Chiefs jersey very sooooon... http://www.kanyetothe.com/forum/Smil...ault/vkN78.png
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Then we will be similar to the 03 eagles.
We just won't have an elite qb who can win without offensive talent around him. |
Yes. We'd miss the defense focusing on him.
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Avery has great speed but is inconsistent and always gets dinged up and probably spends as much time on the sidelines trying to recover from a hit as he does playing in the actual game. Jenkins is a wildcard, he's going to either be mediocre again or the light is going to turn on for him and he might "explode" for some solid #2 production numbers this season. However, with his track record, you'd be a fool to bet on that. And the rest are almost not worth mentioning. The only other help you can really expect is going to have to come from Kelce and Fasano staying healthy and playing well. |
Bowe didn't do shit last year. He had too much money in his pockets to run an effective route. Hemingway could step in for bowe in my opinion. ROFL
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Meh.
Reid's offense got to the Superbowl without Owens. We will survive without Bowes MASSIVE production. |
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Bowe needs to step up, to be damn sure, but even at the crap level he performed at last season, he still isn't the stinking pile of shit that Hemingway is. |
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I actually like Bowe a lot, struggle with how poorly he's played the past couple years. I will also admit that he would be better if he had someone more talented playing opposite of him. As much as I would liked to see us draft a WR this year, I do think it was wise to invest in the defense based on some contracts that are coming up, and the fact that we lost to Denver, San Diago, and Indy on that side of the ball. I would also have felt differently if Cooks would have been sitting there. When he was gone, I was glad we went with a pass rusher. Without a stud franchise QB, our identity needs to be our defense. I expect we will be drafting higher next year do to our schedule. I imagine Andy will be itching for a WR. |
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