I'm not ready to say Cassel is good yet but according to NFL.com - Official Site of the National Football League stats he is the number 9 rated QB in the NFL this week ahead of a lot of big name QB's.
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I'm not ready to say Cassel is good yet but according to NFL.com - Official Site of the National Football League stats he is the number 9 rated QB in the NFL this week ahead of a lot of big name QB's.
I'd like to see more of a passing game too, and believe it is a crucial factor necessary to make it through playoffs advancing to, & winning a Super Bowl. There are too many strong defenses today able to stop a top rushing team...we have to be able to rely on a passing game when coming up against such defenses.
On point...exactly! I was there, saw it with my own eyes, and Bowe wasn't where he was suppose to be. Cassel was respectively upset with Bowe, obvious from his body language...and they had a conversation right after. QB's don't always have a clear unobstructed view of their intended receiver, & rely on that receiver to do his part, be where he is suppose to be as an intended target...Bowe wasn't, for whatever reason.
I'm gonna respectively disagree with you. I've had faith in Bowe since they drafted him, an outstanding top WR in college, he was my #1 draft preference in 2007. He truly is more dedicated, talented & skilled than he sometimes is given credit for being. He is still in his early career years, and it's very typical for a top WR in the NFL to begin peaking around their 4-5th year as a starter, same is true for QB's.
I've followed Bowe's career paying attention to his comments & behavior...he talks often of 'team effort' being critical, other thoughts of wisdom. He is not a believer in a one man show, although he is a firm believer in being the best he can be for God, himself and his team.
The relationship between Cassel & Bowe is a very good one both on & off the field...that is obvious from watching the two of them interact during the game, whether it be when a mistake is made, or a goal is accomplished. Such a relationship between a QB & top WR is critical with winning...IE: Montana/Rice.
Bowe also has a geniune deep faith in God, which may seem unrelated & insignificant to football & many fans of the game, but I know better. Personally, I believe God is important & connected to all aspects of a persons life...a deep genuine faith & trust in God contributes positively to a persons life, including professionally. :)
Yep...I'm a loyal Bowe fan...a fan of him as a top WR for the Chiefs, and a fan of him as a person too. I have faith my belief in him will prevail, but if not, well...no point in crossing bridges unnecessary at this time. :)
:chiefs: GO CHIEFS!!!!
There are so many things that we as spectators will never know - did someone run the wrong route or did someone throw to the wrong route? Did someone miss a read? Are things like chemistry there, ie. does the WR have faith that his QB will not hang him out to dry? Are they on the same page as to when to break off a route and if so, how to do it?
There's a lot more to playing the game than just finding a guy who can catch and finding a guy who can throw. One team's 'unstoppable back shoulder throw' is another team's pick six.
I am not looking for more passing, I am however looking for a passing game that does not look so forced and difficult. It just seems like every reception is hard fought and barely complete.
Where are those throws to the wide open receiver? There have been some good throws to Moecki, but you can count them on one hand.
I know most of you say that with our running game, we don't need to pass, well I call BS. Sunday's game proved that you need to have at least the ability to move the ball effectively through the air.
They did move the ball...watch the ot drive that won kc the game!
I do not trust
Bowe Unless you think Randy Moss can screw up this good thing going on At KC get Randy Moss :raisux: