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Jarrad, you should have played baseball when you had the chance.
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He's been offered at tender and the Chiefs still own his rights.
He asked for a trade last pre-season when he had a contract... F him. |
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For the record, I'm completely fine with the Chiefs saying "**** you" to Page.
Provided that "**** you" mans trading him and getting something for him. It does the organization no good whatsoever to keep him, not play him, and get no compensation for him when they could have. Draft picks are currency, and this franchise needs all the currency they can get their hands on. Being spiteful and trying to prove a point only hurts the team. Any draft pick we get in return is a potential contributor in the future. The Chiefs aren't going to play Page, he has no future here. Ship him, get a pick and end the drama. It's the best for everyone involved. |
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There's a difference between hurt and injured. Players play hurt every week. Injured players play only in desperate situations. Dwight Freeney in the SB, for example. |
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There's interaction with Brandon Carr and Marcedes Lewis. And yes, he appears to be quite the dumbass. |
Well, there's one team that's happy Jarrad Page is on his way out the door: the Oakland Raiders.
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5 of his 10 career INT's are against Indy and Oakland. |
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Kendrick Lewis hasn't even played an NFL down for us yet and I can already happily say he's better/an upgrade over this shitter
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Let's see, the Chiefs don't like him, he doesn't like the Chiefs, he wants to be traded....what's the ****in problem?
Is this going to turn into another one of those "lets **** ourselves to prove a point" things? |
K Factor Might be Page's Xbox 360 screenname.
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