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Your having alot of money tied up in one player is more of a legitimate argument,IMO,but I'll still believe that Bailey is worth the money.Did you see Bailey SHUT DOWN Marvin Harrison in the Pro Bowl.I sure would have liked to have seen that at Arrowhead,we could have gone further and that's the main goal,right? |
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If there is one piece of a defensive puzzle that you could plug in to make the most impact on any average defense it would be a shut-down corner (a stud DE a close second). A shut-down corner will instantly make the rest of the secondary better by not having to worry about that side of the field.
I would be for giving Bailey the money that would be given to Woods (plus more, of course) and let Woods go to the highest bidder. We have "ok" depth at safety, and we have even thrown around the possibility of moving one of our current CBs to safety (that would be a switch :)) adding even more depth. Make the deal. Please, make the deal. |
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strive to be good enough to JUST win the afc west ... strive to be good but not great. you related to King Carl? |
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And those are the reasons to pull off a deal for Bailey.......... |
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He will be touting the copycat league line:) |
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he can't draft a team good enough to win the super bowl ... he's lucky to draft players who are good enough to stay in the league. |
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To keep winning you have to keep getting good back ups. The win it all now is what fans want. But put out a loosing team & you can not hike ticket prices, not as high any way. |
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and i don't think you can the franchise and transition tag in the same year. |
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If you remember that's what DV said when they decided to let Donnie Edwards go.......That's been 2 or 3 years ago and the Chiefs still need help on D.......... Call Morten in and tell him he needs to restructure............. |
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