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what did Law say yesterday? I was out of town since yesterday.What did I miss?
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Thanks Keg thats what i expected. When the front page of Kcchiefs.com has Ty law has agree to a ..... on the front page,then I'll get out the party hat. |
There not goin to put TY LAW on the front page until he has passed his physical, really i think Law wants to play with the chiefs. Even though he said he didnt, sometimes players will say these things just to get by the media so that they can sign with a team that they said had no chance at gettin them.
That way so the interviews would stop also. I think Law is playing the other teams and that his front runner is the Chiefs. |
Well, it looks to me like Ty has been going full force hype himself because he doesn't have the $$ he wants coming in.
Someone posted on here a while back about FA contracts this late in the game, and how low they are, so while he may be trying to squeeze every red cent out of the remaining teams or using going back to the Pats as leverage, I think his agents has told him to take a 1-2 year performance contract so he can showcase his talent and get the big payday next off season. If he wants to talk the big talk then take what the market bears and reap the benefits next season, might as well play for KC - what other situation will he step into and look better than if he has surtain on the other side? You can debate the whole #1 and not being thrown to versus having surtain and getting plenty of chances to make plays and INTS... If he really wants to play for a team that can make a run, no doubt here! Otherwise, Miami probably can offer the best $ but worst situation |
From yahoo sports
Jul 15 Reports have surfaced out of Boston that Law has agreed to a deal with the Chiefs, the Boston Herald reports. Recommendation: The Chiefs, however, have yet to confirm the report, which is being broadcast on WEEI radio in Boston. If he can fully recover from last season's foot injury, and that's a big if, the physical veteran cornerback could team up with ex-Dolphin Patrick Surtain in adding a much needed spark to a defensive unit that ranked 29th overall in the NFL in points allowed (27.2 per game) and dead last in passing yards surrendered (262.7 per game) last season. If this move pans out, the Chiefs will have capped off an extremely busy offseason, which saw them retool their defense through a series of trades, draft picks, and key free agent signings. Jul 15 Mike Reiss, of the Metrowest Daily News, reports WEEI radio in Boston has been reporting that free agent CB Ty Law (Patriots) has reached a contract agreement with the Kansas City Chiefs, pending a physical. Neither the Chiefs, nor other source are confirming the news at this point. |
Saturday's Boston Herald:
In an ESPN radio interview yesterday, cornerback Ty Law [news] hinted that a return to the Patriots [stats, news] is a possibility, and said he has spoken with Belichick, who has called Law directly. He didn't address reports that he reached a deal with the Chiefs. Me: I still think WEEI is recycling the Rhonda Moss report. That thing has more lives than Shirley MacLaine. |
If this stuff is legit, the Chiefs would be the division favorite. If Law is healthy, him and Surtain would prolly be the second best CB trio in the league outside of Baltimore. We'll see if King Carl can pull this off, but i think the Jets, despite trading for Pete Hunter are going to find a way to clear cap room as well. We'll see what happens.
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Lovely.
So when do the mods start to give a **** about my phobias/concerns/delicate sensibilities/sexual desires? I have to admit that not allowing porn on here is a serious slander to my religon... |
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Surtain and Law would be a great duo. Nice lockdown on the outsides and Johnson over the TE, although i think putting him on the strongside is going to kill his effectiveness against the run since he already had a problem getting off blocks and with strength generally. You get him beaten up over there it wont be pretty but he can shut down that TE. I think they should shift him back and forth. Primarily he should be a WLB, unless the opponent has a star TE or its a passing down according to down and distance tendencies. |
We don't play strong and weak at linebacker, we play left and right, and they're asked to do pretty much the same job.
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What about if we want it really really really really really really really really really bad? |
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Don't tell me Santa isn't going to be a Chief either? |
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D@mn, no wonder I keep having to clean dog $#!+ up off the floor. |
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He put a gun inside his mouth after the 97 playoff game... |
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anybody think law will be a chief ? and that the chiefs are keeping this quiet so some other team doesnt get in and give him a better deal.
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Nope. I think Law is using the Chiefs to up his price (like Hough Douglas.) |
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either they havent reached a agreement yet or they are close to reaching one, but i believe every bit that the chiefs are working hard to get law here.
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