F U Tay Bowser

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Bowser should do nothing but block kicks. Other than that, he doesn't deserve to be on the field - surely we've got someone else who can back up Washington & O'Quinn better than he does - or be the nickelback or whatever we use him for.
 

Agentdog

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Good gosh that dude blows. He gets beat nearly every play. When he has to match up one on one with the DT....forget it. Small, slow, weak....a great combination for a starting RT.

Quick, someone cruise the streets of Memphis for a 6'7 320 lb kid roaming the streets looking for a new home.
 

TheFireman6

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Bowser is terrible....I'm a firm believer that we should move Pegues back to corner. Thats where he'll play in the NFL and we're pretty deep at Safety because thats where walrus moves every decent athlete on our team.
 

Irondawg

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Can anyone ever remember Bowser making even one decent play in coverage? I seriously can't ever remember thinking "nice play Tay" without it being sarcastic. All I can remember is seeing him get toasted and even giving up a big play or getting lucky b/c the QB couldn't hit the open guy (ala Brent Schaffer several times in last year's egg bowl).

Surely the coaches watch film on this guy and see this. Is Damien Anderson and Chris Nance really not better? I'd also see Melvin rave on the guy when he'd be interviewed but despite his nice size for a CB, I've never seen anything out of him that makes me think he should see the field. Can't we try Wade Bonner there or something?
 

josebrown

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Bowser has been lit up all year. He shouldn't see the field again if he does something is wrong. Even on special teams screw him. When the punt hits you in the back of the head when the returner is trying to catch it, you damn right you are too close. Screw Bowser.
 
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DestinBob

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Obviously you are referring to Michael Ohr.
It's been well documented and even printed in a book that the Tuoys adopted Michael during his eighth grade year. He was about 6'2" and 210 then and had never played football in his life. Tuoy got him to try out for basketball the following year. Later he grew into a football player (TWO YEARS after they adopted him).

It was a very humanitarian thing the Tuoys did and had NOTHING to do with athletics of any sort.
It always cracks me up to hear you you guys make it like Sean adopted Michael right in the height of recruiting season in his senior year.
LMAO!!!