Frenchy Fuqua
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Sounds like the kid has some confidence. The Chiefs will need him.
Chiefs’ Bowe shows off against Bears
By ADAM TEICHER
The Kansas City Star
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/story/278122.html
Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne Bowe outjumped everyone — including teammate Tony Gonzalez — on this 16-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter in Chicago on Sunday. It was the first touchdown grab of Bowe’s NFL career. Dwayne Bowe showed the Chiefs why he was their first-round draft choice, scoring his first NFL touchdown and losing a second on a penalty.
He promised better things to come.
“Next week, we’re going home,” he said, “and it will be the D. Bowe show.”
If that’s true, the Chiefs have a lot to look forward to. The 16-yard touchdown and the 35-yarder he lost were the type of play the Chiefs wanted Bowe for.
On the touchdown play, Bowe outjumped defenders and teammate Tony Gonzalez.
Gonzalez was the intended receiver, but Bowe changed his route when quarterback Damon Huard started to scramble. This brought Bowe’s defender to the end zone near Gonzalez.
“When the ball is in the air, the intended receiver is whoever gets the ball,” Bowe said. “Being that I’m a playmaker, my job is to make plays no matter where the ball is.
“Tony said, ‘You can’t do that.’ I told him I thought (Huard) was scrambling. He told me not to bring my guy to him. Then he was like, ‘Great catch. Keep doing it.’ It all paid off for me.”
The pass could have been intercepted by either of the two defenders in the area and could have been caught by Gonzalez.
“He made a play,” Gonzalez said. “He ran the wrong route, but I’m happy that he got his first touchdown, even if it might’ve been mine. He came out of nowhere and grabbed it. I don’t think it will happen again. We lucked out. It could’ve been disastrous. When you run into the same area like that, it means there’s more defenders over there. But it worked out today, and I’ll take it.”
Bowe lost the 35-yard touchdown, which came after Huard handed to Michael Bennett and Bennett pitched it right back, on a penalty. The penalty was for an illegal shift. The Chiefs had two players in motion at the snap.
“It hurt to lose that other one, but guys make mistakes, and you’ve just got to learn from it and move on,” Bowe said. “It (would have been) another great touchdown.”
Bowe dropped more than his share of passes in training camp, and the preseason and didn’t look as if he would be of much value to the Chiefs, at least early in the season. But he was forced to become a regular in last week’s opener in Houston when Eddie Kennison pulled a hamstring.
Bowe caught three passes for 42 yards against the Texans, but that proved to be just a warm-up for Chicago.
“That’s why we drafted the guy,” coach Herm Edwards said. “He can jump and take the football away. I thought he grew up a little bit today. We have to keep getting him the football.”
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