No he's not.Bowe is a stud in the making.
No he's not.Bowe is a stud in the making.
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Bowewhy do you think he is not a stud in the making? He has done nothing in 4 games to lead me to believe he is a one hit wonder... he will have challenging games. as long as eddie K is hampered, I think he adds another weapon to the kc defense. opposing d's will have to cover him taking some of the heat off of LJ and Gonzo.... just my 2 centsNo he's not.Bowe is a stud in the making.
!@!@#@$#!@$!@#@!#!@$!@#@! I drafted Bowe, but ended up dropping him before week 1 started to make room on my roster. On the bright side, I still have Troy Williamson on my rosterI picked him up at the last minute and waived Issac Bruce. It was a good move and will probably earn me a "W" this week. I am a believer in Bowe!

Some guy in my league dropped him in week 1. I snatched him and have been starting him since thanks to Dodds. Troy is on my roster too, but not playing.!@!@#@$#!@$!@#@!#!@$!@#@! I drafted Bowe, but ended up dropping him before week 1 started to make room on my roster. On the bright side, I still have Troy Williamson on my rosterI picked him up at the last minute and waived Issac Bruce. It was a good move and will probably earn me a "W" this week. I am a believer in Bowe!![]()
Still kicking myself for grabbing Jarrett instead of Bowe as my last pick in my big money league.Almost picked up Bowe for $1 at the end of my auction, but ended up going another direction. Regretting that one big time now (could have kept him for $2 next year)...
That guy is a monster.
Yes he is.It amazed me how many people said he would be a bust because he "can't catch". I can't remember him dropping a single pass his senior season.He's got my attention now. Tell me more about him in college. I didn't see very many of his games.Afro Samurai said:It amazed me how many people said he would be a bust because he "can't catch". I can't remember him dropping a single pass his senior season.
I don't understand the appeal of moving to Croyle soon. The kid couldn't complete half of his passes in preseason vs. vanilla defenses. I think letting him learn with the clipboard and not throwing a wrench at that offense is the key. The desire to get rookie QBs tick is the wrong one IMO. Look at guys that learned on the sidelines first: Palmer, Bulger, Brady, Kitna, Hasselbeck, etc. The list goes on. Let him sit and learn, soak in the game for a year. Everyone will benefit.Shag said:As a Chiefs rube, it's nice to finally have what looks to be a stud WR - it's been a long time. Just wish we had a better QB to him the ball. I'm still pulling for Croyle to start, but the win today will probably solidify Huard as the starter for a while yet...
He has a physical presence on the field that is sort like an Owens, Boldin or Ward. By no means am I putting him into that talent category after a few games but...In terms of how he fills out pads; plays and the raw/mean nature of his game Bowe looks a little like those guys play in and out. Hopefully, the success will continue.Afro Samurai said:WhoDat said:That guy is a monster.Yes he is.It amazed me how many people said he would be a bust because he "can't catch". I can't remember him dropping a single pass his senior season.
Same here, but I had the top WW spot and was able to pick him back up after week 3. :whew:wingm@n said:!@!@#@$#!@$!@#@!#!@$!@#@! I drafted Bowe, but ended up dropping him before week 1 started to make room on my roster.#1DetroitFan said:I picked him up at the last minute and waived Issac Bruce. It was a good move and will probably earn me a "W" this week. I am a believer in Bowe!![]()
Posted on Sun, Sep. 30, 2007 10:22
Bowe sparks Chiefs offense again
By ADAM TEICHER
The Kansas City Star
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/chiefs/story/297840.html
Tony Gonzalez’s game-tying touchdown in the third quarter Sunday raised his career total to 62, tying him with Shannon Sharpe for the NFL record for touchdown catches for tight ends SAN DIEGO | Held to just one catch in the first quarter, Dwayne Bowe had some friendly advice for Damon Huard as Sunday’s game against the Chargers moved along.
“I talked to him on the sideline and told him he had to come to me,” Bowe said. “I don’t say it in a way that will make him (feel bad) … just tell him I’m open and I feel like nobody can cover me.”
Huard listened to Bowe for the third straight week, and it paid off for the Chiefs. Bowe caught eight passes for 164 yards, the yardage being a team record for a rookie. More important, he caught the 51-yard touchdown pass that allowed the Chiefs to break a fourth-quarter tie in a game they would go on to win 30-16.
Not to be outdone, tight end Tony Gonzalez made his first touchdown catch of the season a spectacular one. Gonzalez outjumped two defenders in making a 22-yard TD reception in the third quarter that allowed the Chiefs to tie the score at 16-16.
The TD was Gonzalez’s 62nd, tying him with Shannon Sharpe for the NFL record for tight ends.
“I’ve had a lot of easier touchdowns than that one,” he said. “It was one of those ones I had to go up and work for. But I wouldn’t have it any other way. I figured it would probably be like that. For me to break the record, it will probably be the same thing. It’s not going to be one where I’m wide open in the end zone. Maybe that’s my fate. I’ll take it anyway I can get it.”
Gonzalez maintains a slim 21-18 advantage over Bowe for the team lead in receptions. Bowe leads 3-1 in touchdowns.
Their statistical race should be an interesting one as the season moves on. Injured wide receiver Eddie Kennison is hopeful of returning for next week’s game against Jacksonville at Arrowhead Stadium.
If he does, coach Herm Edwards said Samie Parker would move to the bench.
“That’s why we drafted him,” Edwards said of Bowe. “We knew he was a big-play guy. We’re going to throw him the ball and whether Eddie was ready or not, (Bowe) was going to play. When Eddie comes back, (Bowe) is starting.
“That’s what we’re trying to do. We’re trying to draft players and play them. He was ready to play his first game and he didn’t play as well as people anticipated in that first game, but he’s made up for it in the last three.”
The Chiefs originally planned to bring Bowe along slowly, but Kennison’s hamstring injury — he pulled it on their first offensive play of the season — forced Bowe into the lineup.
Their offensive struggles forced the Chiefs to throw the ball his way.
He had a rough first game in Houston but has been more than even the Chiefs anticipated since. He scored their lone touchdown in games against Chicago and Minnesota and then had the game-breaker on Sunday.
He ran a short slant pattern, caught the ball between two defenders, and the Chargers had no safety back to make a tackle.
That allowed Bowe to pass Johnny Robinson, who had the team’s rookie record for receiving yardage in a game. Robinson had 130 yards in 1960 when the Chiefs were the Dallas Texans in a game against the Bills.
Prior to last year he always dropped a lot of passes but was productive anyway. Then, last offseason, he has laser eye surgery because, as it turns out, he was legally blind and didn't even realize it. After that he started catching everything thrown to him. It was amazing.He's got my attention now. Tell me more about him in college. I didn't see very many of his games.
The Gator said:One said:No he's not.Bowe is a stud in the making.
Someone's got some 'splaining to do...Anyone else think Bowe could go off this week vs. Cincy? Bad secondary plus they are missing Joseph this week, and Kennison is not looking likely to play.
He's in my lineup.Me too. They are also going to have to match scores with the Bengals.Anyone else think Bowe could go off this week vs. Cincy? Bad secondary plus they are missing Joseph this week, and Kennison is not looking likely to play.He's in my lineup.
missed out on Bowe when he was drafted a few slots ahead of me in a dynasty league

No he's not.Bowe is a stud in the making.Someone's got some 'splaining to do...
Same issue here. Just bounced from the Indy thread to this one trying to gain some insight on what might happen this weekend.Gotta pick two out of Megatron, DBowe, and Anthony Gonzalez. Gonzo's probably in there unless we find out Sorgi will be throwing him the rock. I like Megatron a little better since Roy's been out. DBowe gets hurt more by his lousy QB and offense more than anything else. I'm probably leaving him on the bench, but the matchup is kinda nice...
Sorry for my ignorance... who's 'Megatron'?Gotta pick two out of Megatron, DBowe, and Anthony Gonzalez.
I think he is doing well considering the talent ( or lack thereof ) blocking for him... i have been impressed.Brodie Croyle has a bad rap. The kid just keeps getting better. One thing is for sure, he's got the arm to make any throw. Croyle has a pretty bright future, IMO.