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1. They're not going to franchise Albert. Albert is an above average LT, and is a fine young player, but will not command that sort of money. They'll re-sign him.
2. They won't franchise Brady Quinn, even if he takes the job and makes the pro-bowl. IF those things should come to pass, Quinn would be an idiot to leave and go somewhere else. He's waited too long for a good situation, he'd be a moron to leave one. He'll sign to a reasonable deal. No way any of this happens anyway. 3. Dorsey may very well walk; He's been a good player, but not franchise DE money good. You don't give a 3-4 end Freeney money. given a choice, they'll sign Jackson and let Dorsey walk. You have a draft and FA to replace ONE guy. We're in good cap shape. No reason to freak out, but by all means, go ahead. |
Correction: I'm just high. I thought all players 3rd round and later only got 3-year contracts. My bad.
Guys who will be free agents in 2013 according to Rotoworld: Brandon Albert Jovan Belcher Dwayne Bowe (if he only signs the 1-year franchise tag) Dustin Colquitt :eek: Travis Daniels Glenn Dorsey Thomas Gafford Peyton Hillis Ryan Lilja Jake O'Connell Brady Quinn Jacques Reeves Brandon Siler Donald Washington And that doesn't include Tyson Jackson, who needs to get restructured next year apparently. Lists like this look nasty every year I realize. If we organize it like this: Guys who are very valuable to the team and could come with a pricetag more than we're willing to pay: Brandon Albert Dwayne Bowe (possibly) Dustin Colquitt Glenn Dorsey Guys we want to keep around and shouldn't be too difficult to get re-signed: Jovan Belcher Travis Daniels Thomas Gafford Guys we don't need but if they come cheap, eh, why not: Peyton Hillis Ryan Lilja Brady Quinn Brandon Siler Garbage players nobody wants and who deserve to rot Barry Richardson-style: Jake O'Connell Jacques Reeves Donald Washington I think if we let go of two of the first four names and four of the first seven in those categories, we can all say it: Pioli is a ****up loser. |
If we don't re-sign Dustin Colquitt I will do very very bad things :mad:
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the draft was weirdly arrogant...we're so strong we can pick projects, switch positions, wait 2-3 years for players to develop.... this draft would have made more sense to me if we were a team with a franchise QB coming off a deep playoff run...for a 7-9 squad with shit and dick at the QB position and no playoff win in decades, it seems complacent i think we'll see the most immediate contributions from our 5th and 6th round picks |
I figure that Bowe will get done before the season starts. Colquitt, Albert and Belcher will get done after this season. Dorsey will be gone.
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I don't see a solution to the problem unless Dorsey is cool with a crap contract. I'm "cool" with this simply because we get really important players signed, and only one is left out. And in my opinion, Dorsey is the most expendable considering his proposed contract value. |
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To find a guy that does what Dorsey does will be extremely easy. To find a guy that can do what Dorsey does and actually contribute on passing plays would be extremely hard. It's the marginal improvements over Dorsey that get expensive, not Dorsey himself. Dorsey is essentially a base Mustang. He's handy to have, kinda fun at times, but mostly incredibly replaceable and not much more than his name. You can get one for the cost of a 4-door sedan. Whereas someone like Brockers or even Jackson really, well they're something like a Tesla roadster. They may be great...or they may suck ass. Either way, you're going to pay a lot for the privilege of finding out. Then there are the Seymours of the world - welcome to the Italian exotic prices. We can go ahead and let the base Mustang walk - there are plenty of used Camrys we can get to do the job. |
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I can see Jovan Belcher being the 2012 version of Brandon Carr.
People really undervalue him, and will begin to see just how really good he is as he continues to improve. Then everyone will be pissed when he walks, acting as though they were Belcher supoorters all along. |
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As well, I think the casual fan simply looks at the Chiefs roster and sees a 226 lb. listing and thinks that he's too small to play the MLB in a 34, when, in actuallity, the guy was 246 at his college pro day and played last year at 255. (I still can't figure out why the Chiefs are sandbagging his weight.) He's also a lot more athletic that people think. He was an OLB and DE for Maine who was quite adept at getting to the quarterback. He was also a three time All-American wrestler at the prep level and played damn near every position on his high school football team on both sides of the ball. Again, the problem is that he's not asked to be the open field roamer. He's the guy who blows up guards getting to the ball carrier. And he does that quite effectively. He's one of the better Mike backers in the league and I wholely agree with the Brandon Carr comparison. I hope that the Chiefs get a long term deal done with Belcher and not allow him to explore the open market. Someone is going to pay the guy. |
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