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04-07-2005, 06:52 PM | Topic Starter |
Dumbass!
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You just don't listen.
I said to do the research on deals between the Chiefs and Raiders, but you just didn't listen. You neg repped me because you insist that the Chiefs traded for Chester McGlockton, a claim that I have already proven wrong on this board before. So here it is again. http://slam.canoe.ca/FootballNFL97Re...AFCREPT-R.html KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ------------------ The Chiefs are padding their defensive line with Pro Bowlers. The Chiefs Friday signed unrestricted free agent DE Leslie O'Neal, the eighth all-time leading sacker in NFL history, to a three-year contract and announced that they tendered an offer sheet to Oakland Raiders "franchise" player Chester McGlockton before Thursday's midnight deadline. The 33-year-old O'Neal, a six-time Pro Bowl selection, has compiled 122 1/2 sacks in 164 career NFL games. He recorded 10 sacks or more in a season eight times. The Raiders have until midnight tonight to match the Chiefs' offer to McGlockton. If the offer is not matched, Oakland receives a compensatory pick believed to be between the first and second round (31st overall) plus a second-round pick from Kansas City, in this weekend's draft. OAKLAND RAIDERS --------------- The Raiders are not expected to match the offer sheet tendered to free agent DT Chester McGlockton by Kansas City. If the offer is not matched, Oakland receives a compensatory pick believed to be between the first and second round (31st overall) plus a second-round pick from Kansas City, in this weekend's draft. With virtually no room under their salary cap, the Raiders elected not to guarantee a one-year tender offer to McGlockton, giving the four-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle an opportunity to field offers from other teams. ... The Raiders will likely use the fourth overall pick in Saturday's draft on Michigan CB Charles Woodson, the first defensive player to win the Heisman Trophy. The last time the Raiders drafted a Heisman Trophy winner was back in 1988 when they selected Notre Dame WR Tim Brown with the sixth overall pick. OK, here's more. Last edited by milkman; 04-08-2005 at 06:18 PM.. |
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