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Call it a gut feeling. But, with recent public statements from Bowe and an outreach to fans through Facebook and social media, I feel he'll get a respectable deal on the table and will retire a Chief.
Clark will almost certainly fire Pioli this offseason (or before) and he needs playmakers in place to lure in his replacement GM / coach. Fans are revolting, free agents don't want to play here, and we're about to start all over with a complete management overhaul. We draft a rookie QB and his best friends will be a legit running attack and a primetime WR. This team will be legit if we draft a franchise QB. |
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He probably saw that kid stick his hand up is butt before extending it.
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Well that kid did have a Cassel jersey on
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Still think he stays here. If we do draft a QB, we need this guy bad.
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...Rison produced as well. |
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Otis Taylor, Henry Marshal, JT Smith, Stephon Page(my personal fav) Carlos Carson, Chris Burford, heck a lot of the old guys were pretty good.
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So I went back and watched it. The kid was just late to the party. He slapped like 3 or 4 high fives and looked right just before that kid got there. I hate Bowe's persona. I come from a school of thought that says you do everything right all the time. I think a lot of Chiefs fans are the same way. What's so damn frustrating about about Bowe is his routes seem solid, he blocks, but too many times he puts his body in position to one hand grabs. That's it. He tries to one hand passes that should have two hands on and tucked away. It makes all his hard work and preparation look like bullshit. When people think you're a bullshitter, they'll talk shit on you, and sometimes that shit they talk isn't even true. That's what I feel like has happened to D Bowe. A new QB + some amazing two handed catches = charismatic guy we'd love to keep his entire career. |
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