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Navarro Bowman should be drug tested


Cary Kollins

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Apparently Navarro Bowman is quite obsessed with one Luke Kuechly, according to this article from Saturday before the game.

 

"Bowman, who twice brought up Kuechly without prompting during the interview, knows the perceived gulf between them has widened since their 2014 meeting in Charlotte."

“Our numbers - they’re not too far apart,” Bowman said. “But he’s still where he is. And I’m still scratching and clawing, trying to keep my head above water. Why is that?”

Bowman has a theory. He notes he was a third-round pick in 2010, while Kuechly was selected No. 9 overall in 2012.

“He got drafted in what round?” Bowman said. “So it makes (NFL evaluators) seem like they’re right. I got drafted in the third round, so any negative energy I bring toward my name, it makes them seem like they’re right.

 

Jealousy and insecurity isn't a good look, Bow.

 

“You watch this whole game of NaVorro Bowman,” he said. “And you watch this whole game of Luke Kuechly. You tell me who the best linebacker is.”

 

Ahem, Luke was credited 5 tackles, 2 assists and 1 interception on a defense that absolutely shut down the 49er offense 

Bowman had 3 tackles and 2 assists in a 23-3 loss.

 

http://m.sfgate.com/49ers/article/49ers-Bowman-orn-Kuechly-You-tell-me-who-12185275.php

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This quote about the 2014 playoff game is something else:

“It was Luke Kuechly this; it was Luke Kuechly that,” Bowman said during a recent hour-long interview. “We went out there and we beat the brakes off them. Nobody said anything. But I guarantee you, if Luke Kuechly would have done something they would have blown it up.”

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