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Bailey Rumors
Just read a recent post on Bailey on the Insiders.. It sounded like the Chiefs were closing in on a deal.. What have you guys heard?
Link: http://story.theinsiders.com/a.z?s=115&p=2&c=236269 I read that Gibbs was so-so on Bailey. Chiefs need this guy badly!!!! |
Can't see the story...
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I thought the 'skins just placed the tag on Bailey.......If that's the case what would it cost to trade for him.....?????
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I'm not sure in a trade, that may be open to what ever is agreed upon. If we just signed him outright and they didn't match I think he would cost us two first rounders. Not 100% certain on that however. |
here the story
By openly lobbying and permitting Bailey representatives to find a trade partner, the Redskins have found the niche to heighten the interest already generated with the opportunity presented to land a superior talent, such as Bailey. As the Detroit Lions have found out, getting into the Bailey game will be an expensive proposition. Early bartering sessions conclude the Redskins are seeking a first and second round draft selection for what may be the best cornerback to have played the game since Deion Sanders. As the Lions continue to discuss deal with the Redskins and representatives for Bailey, they are not the only team that has done their homework. “Right now, we’ll continue to see where it (Bailey talks) go, but the current price tag is steep,” Lions head coach Steve Mariucci said. “Getting a player of Champ Bailey’s ability can change the complexion of a defense, which is something that has to be evaluated.” The Kansas City Chiefs have bounced back and forth about the notion of making a run for Bailey. What the Chiefs and other teams are concerned about is negotiating against themselves, which is something representatives for Bailey and the Washington Redskins say will not be the case. “We have had some discussions about our position on Champ Bailey. He is a tremendous talent, which is why we have placed the franchise tag on him,” a Redskins representative said. “There are some ongoing discussions about Champ, but nothing is remotely close to getting done and I don’t know if anything will. We are not in this seeking to deal Bailey, but if a team makes us an offer that fits the parameters we believe are appropriate, then we can move forward.” Looking to shore-up their suspect defense, Kansas City has been lurking in the background in the Bailey sweepstakes. Though discussing the parameters and possibility of acquiring Bailey, the team has also been evaluating other cornerbacks that are much cheaper alternatives. Troy Vincent of the Philadelphia Eagles is one defensive back the Kansas City Chiefs have had lengthy discussions about. Vincent is a solid player, but not of the caliber of Bailey. But, signing Vincent won’t cost the Chiefs a first and second round draft selection and he would be come at less of a salary cap hit for the team. The Kansas City Chiefs could become a better defensive team by signing Vincent, but the bottom-line is from what we have been told is that the Chiefs want Bailey and they will continue to discuss the possibility with the Redskins. Enamored with the potential to take an opponent’s top-receiver out of the game, the Chiefs have not been able to get past the notion of adding Bailey. Heading into the off-season, Kansas City did not have to undergo a salary purge to get under the league imposed salary cap. With the latest news from the league the salary-cap will be increased to slightly above 80-million dollars, the Chiefs may ultimately venture into un-chartered waters and secure the services of the best in the game, Champ Bailey. The Chiefs are committed, the Redskins are off-season players, if the Lions don’t get on the ball, and the game could be over in short order. |
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Thanks for the info........Two first rounders, let's see that's #30 this year and #32 next........Pull the trigger........ |
Sounds like good news, that it's us and the Lions according to this article, and the Lions are already talking about how their price is too steep. Bailey is young enough to help them in their rebuilding process, but you would have to think they ought to be keeping their picks because they have holes all over the field.
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The way the Chiefs draft they may as well give up picks and make it happen.......That way they get aproven talent that can play next season vs. another guy to play sp. teams and watch from the sidelines.........
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I look for the lions to pick a RB either Perry or Jones......... |
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Chiefs #1 & #2 picks: 2003 - Larry Johnson, Kawika Mitchell 2002 - Ryan Sims, Eddie Freeman 2001 - (didn't pick until 3rd) 2000 - Eric Downing, Snoop Minnis 1999 - John Tait, Mike Cloud 1998 - Victor Riley, Rashaan Shehee 1997 - Tony Gonzalez, Kevin Lockett 1996 - Jerome Woods, Reggie Tongue 1995 - Trezelle Jenkins, Tamarick Vanover 1994 - Greg Hill, Donnell Bennett 1993 - (didn't pick until 3rd) 1992 - Dale Carter, Matt Blundin 1991 - Harvey Williams, Joe Valerio 1990 - Percy Snow, Time Grunhard 1989 - Derrick Thomas, Mike Elkins |
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Didn't Bad Guy say that insiders stuff is just a bunch of recycled crap from profootballtalk.com and rumors?
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The insiders board is about making money. I posted this several times, but I know one of the guys that started Insiders up, and he has, let's just say, a shady background in sports reporting.
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Yawn...I'm going back to bed.
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I know this isn't the most credible source,but The Chiefs should pull the trigger on this.You would think with players like Crockett they would have learned their lessons.It may cost a little more but in the long-run we will be money ahead.The position will be solidified for the next seven years and we won't have to worry about finding a premier CB or taking a cap hit because his play has deteriorated.Even looking at from strictly a business standpoint,the Chiefs will defintely sell more tickets,merchandise,ect...and show the fans that they are committed to going all the way.This is a no-brainer,get Champ Bailey.
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