Todd Haley Admits Mistake Of Not Involving Chiefs WR Dwayne Bowe Vs. Ravens

Discussion in 'Kansas City Chiefs' started by BigBlueBruiser, Jan 10, 2011.

  1. No one seemed to have an answer and nearly an hour after the Chiefs were eliminated from the playoffs in a blowout loss to Baltimore, no one could muster a definitive reason why Dwayne Bowe, the team’s best receiver and one of its most effective playmakers, wasn’t part of the team’s offense. Bowe led the league with 15 touchdown catches during the regular season, and he was chosen to his first Pro Bowl, but for some reason Sunday, he not only had zero catches — he wasn’t even thrown to. Coach Todd Haley didn’t offer answers for why one of the Chiefs’ best playmakers was mostly invisible but he appeared to be frustrated by it. “To have a game like that,†Haley said, “and one of the guys that you’ve kind of ridden throughout the year appears to be uninvolved in the plan — we’ve got to do a better job of figuring out ways to get the ball in the hands of our guys that have consistently made plays.†Quarterback Matt Cassel indicated that he was unable to throw in Bowe’s direction because Baltimore put two defenders on him at all times.

    Source: Kansas City Star
     
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