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Suite owners must have threatened to not renew if they didn't get rid of him. Really seems to be about the only logical explanation.
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I don’t care, I’ll still be rooting for Peters in LA. Still one of my favorite players.
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& here we go.
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Where's my fair and balanced? I want my fair and balanced!
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I’ll say this, Veach did the best he could under the circumstances. Boy has he had some tough decisions in his first off-season. This is a huge draft for him this year and next. KC has to infuse this roster with cheap young talent. I have to try and keep faith because it won’t do any good otherwise. Still hate this. Would’ve made the Rams wait even longer and tried to get SF in it more. But I’m sure Veach did his best. He’s the GM not me. I trust him so far.
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http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...e74291957.html
Peters’ case was more difficult than most, and not just because teams had more to sift through — a failed drug test, three separate suspensions, a sideline tantrum and finally being kicked off the team. Adding to the complexity was that Peters played for two different coaching staffs. “I’m pretty good at reading guys,” Dorsey said. “And I didn’t see the maliciousness that I heard about” with Peters. In fact, where others saw danger, Dorsey saw value. Still, Dorsey wanted everyone in the building to be on board with the pick, so he brought Peters to Kansas City for what was essentially an all-day interview. Dorsey took the lead that day but made sure to put Peters in contact with about a dozen people in the building — coaches and support staff, mostly. The consensus analysis of Peters was “talented, but ...” Dorsey thought those things were being written and said mostly by people who didn’t know or didn’t understand him. --- In hindsight, it appears Dorsey was infatuated with his talent and overlooked all of the warning signs. |
Once again a laughing stock. Because Chiefs...
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