After his first season of professional football with the Norfolk Seawolves, I.Q. Bowman was drafted by the reigning two time champion New Orleans Second Line. The team brought him in with the plan to allow Bowman at least one more season to stay down in the DSFL, so there was some consistency for Bowman and not a lot new to learn, which gave him a lot more time than anticipated in his off-season.
Hoping to open himself up to more new experiences after enjoying the brief parts of Bondi Beach, Tijuana, and London that he'd seen during the season, Bowman decided to spend much of the season traveling. Wanting to get a real perspective on new cultures and peoples, he stayed low to the ground through these travels, backpacking through large chunks of Europe and Asia over the course of several of the off-season months before getting locked back in ahead of the season and focusing on trying to bring the Seawolves back to the championship game to settle unfinished business.
Hoping to open himself up to more new experiences after enjoying the brief parts of Bondi Beach, Tijuana, and London that he'd seen during the season, Bowman decided to spend much of the season traveling. Wanting to get a real perspective on new cultures and peoples, he stayed low to the ground through these travels, backpacking through large chunks of Europe and Asia over the course of several of the off-season months before getting locked back in ahead of the season and focusing on trying to bring the Seawolves back to the championship game to settle unfinished business.