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07/09/2009 at 9:10 pm #738059
not many people know of him for some reason but i think this guy will be awesome if he stays’ healthy..he should be the #2 opposite of bowe this coming season….he will get a lot of passes when bowe is double covered…what do you people think.
07/09/2009 at 9:41 pm #888658marloweopatchiefs;140289 wrote:not many people know of him for some reason but i think this guy will be awesome if he stays’ healthy..he should be the #2 opposite of bowe this coming season….he will get a lot of passes when bowe is double covered…what do you people think.He’s a good receiver whenever healthy. He’s rarely healthy.
07/09/2009 at 10:39 pm #888664Last Seven Games
DateOpp.RecYdsLgTD
11/16NO354310
11/23BUF252451
11/30OAK0000
12/07DEN0000
12/14SD0000
12/21MIA457370
12/28CIN221120
Those numbers don’t look very good. When he is needed against in division games he seems to not show up at all.
07/09/2009 at 10:40 pm #888665Did he play in those games?
07/09/2009 at 10:45 pm #888666Canada;140300 wrote:Did he play in those games?yeah, look at it again, the first post ran the numbers together. I got them from CBS Sports on his profile there.
07/09/2009 at 10:49 pm #888667I know, i was just wondering if they were all 0s because he did not play.
07/09/2009 at 10:55 pm #888669Canada;140303 wrote:I know, i was just wondering if they were all 0s because he did not play.Well, according to the profile he was active. Maybe he just didn’t get played.
07/09/2009 at 11:00 pm #888673Courtesy of CBS Sports
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Bradley ready to step up: According to the team web site, Chiefs WR Mark Bradley will have to step up his game with Tony Gonzalez gone. He entered offseason workouts as the starter opposite Dwayne Bowe. Last year, once the Bears released him and he joined the Chiefs before the fourth game last season, Bradley caught 30 passes for 380 yards and three touchdowns. “When I got here, I was excited about a new start and things are working out so far,” he said. “I knew what I was capable of doing, it was just a matter of getting a chance and showing what I could do consistently. Once I got here, I could show that and I took off from there. I got more plays, got more involved in the offense and things started coming my way.”
(Updated 05/22/2009).
Injury Report No information available at this time (Updated 7/9/09).
Fantasy Analysis Bradley is worth drafting with a late-round pick in all leagues. He should be the No. 2 option in the passing game behind Bowe, and look for Matt Cassel to throw his way often.
(Updated 05/22/2009).Bradley ready to step up: According to the team web site, Chiefs WR Mark Bradley will have to step up his game with Tony Gonzalez gone. He entered offseason workouts as the starter opposite Dwayne Bowe. Last year, once the Bears released him and he joined the Chiefs before the fourth game last season, Bradley caught 30 passes for 380 yards and three touchdowns. “When I got here, I was excited about a new start and things are working out so far,” he said. “I knew what I was capable of doing, it was just a matter of getting a chance and showing what I could do consistently. Once I got here, I could show that and I took off from there. I got more plays, got more involved in the offense and things started coming my way.”
(Updated 05/22/2009).
Injury Report No information available at this time (Updated 7/9/09).
Fantasy Analysis Bradley is worth drafting with a late-round pick in all leagues. He should be the No. 2 option in the passing game behind Bowe, and look for Matt Cassel to throw his way often.
(Updated 05/22/2009).07/10/2009 at 9:16 pm #888698he scored me alot of fantasy points when he did play and was healthy
07/10/2009 at 9:59 pm #888700marloweopatchiefs;140351 wrote:he scored me alot of fantasy points when he did play and was healthyThe actual KC Chiefs don’t win Championships off of making people fantasy points. They need people that can play every game and make actual TDs and first down catches. I know that it’s easy to believe that people know what they are talking about when they get a Fantasy championship but believe this, the NFL is not fantasy land, GMs get paid millions to run teams because they know what the hell they are doing. I have yet to know anyone that gets paid to play fantasy football.
07/10/2009 at 11:09 pm #888708Lots of people win money on fantasy leagues.
07/10/2009 at 11:27 pm #888710Canada;140363 wrote:Lots of people win money on fantasy leagues.Good for them. I don’t care much for it, if people were meant to be a GM of a team they would be a GM of a real team in the NFL not in some dudes living room. Fantasy football is for wanna be GMs , that is my opinion though, you and anyone else can believe what they wish. My point is that Mark Bradley making a person fantasy points doesn’t help the Chiefs at all, they need guys that can play every game and he obviously didn’t last year as his numbers show it.
07/11/2009 at 1:05 am #888718KansasCityChris;140365 wrote:Good for them. I don’t care much for it, if people were meant to be a GM of a team they would be a GM of a real team in the NFL not in some dudes living room. Fantasy football is for wanna be GMs , that is my opinion though, you and anyone else can believe what they wish. My point is that Mark Bradley making a person fantasy points doesn’t help the Chiefs at all, they need guys that can play every game and he obviously didn’t last year as his numbers show it.Well, you know, you need to have a pretty solid college degree and a heck of a lot of connections to be a GM. You can’t just know about football!
07/11/2009 at 3:21 am #888724I”ll just leave this here.
07/11/2009 at 4:32 am #888729Three7s;140373 wrote:Well, you know, you need to have a pretty solid college degree and a heck of a lot of connections to be a GM. You can’t just know about football!Exactly my point. It makes me laugh when people use fantasy football and how well they did to make their point. Being the GM of a football franchise is a huge responsibility not just because a GM deals with millions of dollars but also because they must deal with the stress of the press and manage all of the coachs, players , advertising. They must know how to keep a team from going over the cap and not just for one season they have to do it every year. They are basically the man that is in charge of everything and if you don’t have any experience to do the job at a professional level, it can tear a guy a new as$hole in a heart beat. Scott Pioli didn’t get recruited from Joes pub making out his fantasy list for the upcoming season, the man is highly educated and his path of championships at New England is his proof.
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