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Can someone explain to me how he gets a fifth year option before his fourth year?
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Would bet good money that as long as he stays healthy this will end up being a long term extension before it ever goes on the books.
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Gotcha. So this means that he is extended for now through the end of 2017?
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By slapping the option on, they essentially take said player away from the FA pool next year, but they also have until next March to decide if they were wrong or not. The player benefits too because if he gets hurt between now and then in a serious form, they still get the one year deal. |
waiting for the restructure to cut that number in half
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Lock him up until his early 30's and then decide where to go from there. |
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Hmm...I mean that makes this season so huge for Fisher, right? If we dont restructure him to a longer deal , and he ends up having a horrible season or something, would we realistically cut him?
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I don't think I could blame the Chiefs if they waited it out before deciding to give a long term deal or not.
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Dorsey has already indicated that he's working on an extension with Fisher so I think it's highly unlikely that it doesn't happen.
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We knew coming out that he had great upside but would likely need time to develop. Well, he's gone from complete ass, to just bad, to hardly noticeable, to pretty ****ing good. Given the fact that he's still very young and injury concerns appear to be a thing of the past, get him signed long-term ASAP before he prices himself out of our pocketbooks. Chances are he'll sign to something that we look at initially as a bit high, but in 2-3 years will look like bargain with contract inflation. |
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