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Mr. Laz 10-27-2015 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 11839536)
Because this place is just LOUSY with rampant ass crowning. . .

Fans are just desperate for hope, so they crown any player that gives them some.

Baby Lee 10-27-2015 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Dole (Post 11839791)
[carlpeterson]SIT THE **** DOWN AND SHUT THE **** UP! YOU HAVE NO LEVERAGE!![/carlpeterson]

What ever happened to that player? Not any playoff success, I hope.

chiefzilla1501 10-27-2015 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 11839731)
You're speculating. If I were Fisher, I'd bet on myself, just like Justin Houston and Rodney Hudson did this past offseason.

Fisher would be wise to do the same. He's a young, ascending player hampered by injuries and playing out of position. Left tackles are at a premium in the NFL and he'd be a fool to accept some dopey low balled contract.

Houston and Hudson played their contract out because they knew the Chiefs wouldn't cut them. Because they were practically playing for free.

Fisher doesn't have that leverage. He knows the Chiefs don't want to pay him $10M. The Chiefs can cut him next year and he's on the streets looking for a new contract. Fisher doesn't want that. The chiefs would prefer not to do that. The best thing for both sides is for the Chiefs to slightly overpay the market.

aturnis 10-27-2015 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 11838039)
I didnt watch the game but read the line from left to right was:

Fisher, Grubbs, Morse, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and Allen


Why did Reid wait so long to dump Stephenson?

B/c CP loved him. CP holds a lot of weight with Andy.

DaneMcCloud 10-27-2015 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 11839817)
Houston and Hudson played their contract out because they knew the Chiefs wouldn't cut them. Because they were practically playing for free.

Fisher doesn't have that leverage. He knows the Chiefs don't want to pay him $10M. The Chiefs can cut him next year and he's on the streets looking for a new contract. Fisher doesn't want that. The chiefs would prefer not to do that. The best thing for both sides is for the Chiefs to slightly overpay the market.

You're talking out of your ass.

Fisher's under contract through 2016. Either the Chiefs pick up his fifth year option or they don't. But there's no way Fisher should accept some low ball offer to extend his contract when he has this year and next year to prove his worth.

That would be galactically stupid.

Baby Lee 10-27-2015 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 11839854)
You're talking out of your ass.

Fisher's under contract through 2016. Either the Chiefs pick up his fifth year option or they don't. But there's no way Fisher should accept some low ball offer to extend his contract when he has this year and next year to prove his worth.

That would be galactically stupid.

That's Galacist!!

http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view4/383...s-racist-o.gif

Bob Dole 10-27-2015 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 11839807)
What ever happened to that player? Not any playoff success, I hope.

John Taint, the sensitive Mormon.

Mr. Laz 10-27-2015 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 11839731)
You're speculating. If I were Fisher, I'd bet on myself, just like Justin Houston and Rodney Hudson did this past offseason.

Fisher would be wise to do the same. He's a young, ascending player hampered by injuries and playing out of position. Left tackles are at a premium in the NFL and he'd be a fool to accept some dopey low balled contract.

I think Fisher is just as likely to tell the Chiefs to **** off.

The had him play injured his entire 1st season because they didn't want the PR hit on him being out. That cost Fisher all his offseason stuff and TC for his first 2 seasons.

They have switched his position 4 times in 3 years ... RT - LT - RT - LT.

The last time they switched his position was not because of his poor play but because some other douche didn't try as hard at RT.

They have kept putting shit beside him all the time as well.

When Schwartz finally came in, Fisher played better
Now that he's next to Grubb he looks better

Dorsey has dicked around with the Oline every dam year.

Fans hate Fisher because he's not a QB and will never do more than 'put up' with him because of that.

Why in the **** would Fisher want to stick around after all that?


If i'm Fisher, i work my ass off to become the best i can and refuse to renegotiate my deal next year. Chiefs can pay me or cut me.

Then i'm off to free agency, immediately if they cut me, 2017 if they don't.

Fisher is a solid OT who has played both LT and RT. I imagine some team will give him $6 million a year, maybe more if he continues to improve.

Baby Lee 10-27-2015 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Dole (Post 11839875)
John Taint, the sensitive Mormon.

Spoiler!

chiefzilla1501 10-27-2015 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 11839854)
You're talking out of your ass.

Fisher's under contract through 2016. Either the Chiefs pick up his fifth year option or they don't. But there's no way Fisher should accept some low ball offer to extend his contract when he has this year and next year to prove his worth.

That would be galactically stupid.

You keep saying Fisher has next year to prove himself. There is no guarantee the Chiefs keep him. They can cut him and save $6M and use the savings to bring in another guy.

Fisher doesn't have leverage here. Fisher may only have two options. Option 1: get cut, find a team with a LT opening, and then beg for market value. Option 2: re-negotiate with the Chiefs to a contract that's above his market value but probably well less than $10M.

When did I say that has to happen now or that the Chiefs should low ball Fisher? It's in Fisher's best interest to play the year out. If Fisher isn't a $10M tackle or close to it before 2016, he would be galactically stupid to assume the Chiefs want to keep him around.

Baby Lee 10-27-2015 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Laz (Post 11839876)
I think Fisher is just as likely to tell the Chiefs to **** off.

Chiefs fans, maybe. Chiefs FO, not so much.

DaneMcCloud 10-27-2015 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 11839880)
You keep saying Fisher has next year to prove himself. There is no guarantee the Chiefs keep him. They can cut him and save $6M and use the savings to bring in another guy.

Fisher doesn't have leverage here. Fisher may only have two options. Option 1: get cut, find a team with a LT opening, and then beg for market value. Option 2: re-negotiate with the Chiefs to a contract that's above his market value but probably well less than $10M.

When did I say that has to happen now or that the Chiefs should low ball Fisher? It's in Fisher's best interest to play the year out. If Fisher isn't a $10M tackle or close to it before 2016, he would be galactically stupid to assume the Chiefs want to keep him around.

Right. The Chiefs are going to cut him at the end of this season, which will not only force them to draft another left tackle in the first round, wasting even more resources, but make them look stupid for giving up on a player after year 3, two of which were injury plagued.

Good grief.

Rausch 10-27-2015 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 11839886)
Right. The Chiefs are going to cut him at the end of this season, which will not only force them to draft another left tackle in the first round,

Why would we have to draft one in the first round?

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 11839886)
...wasting even more resources, but make them look stupid for giving up on a player after year 3, two of which were injury plagued.

Good grief.

He's played poorly for most of his career here.

And hopefully we're not going into the draft this offseason with the same team we've had the last 3 years...

Mr. Laz 10-27-2015 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 11839893)
Why would we have to draft one in the first round?



He's played poorly for most of his career here.

And hopefully we're not going into the draft this offseason with the same team we've had the last 3 years...

Not nearly as poor as stupid muther ****ers around here keep saying

First year healthy
first year with full OTA/TC
2nd time playing with someone decent next to him(played better both times)

It will be interest to see how much he improves throughout this season.

chiefzilla1501 10-27-2015 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 11839886)
Right. The Chiefs are going to cut him at the end of this season, which will not only force them to draft another left tackle in the first round, wasting even more resources, but make them look stupid for giving up on a player after year 3, two of which were injury plagued.

Good grief.

So the Chiefs will pay Fisher twice his market value to save face. Got it.

The Chiefs would prefer not to let Fisher loose. But they have the option in their backpocket during negotiations. They can use a draft pick or pay for a veteran like Okung. It would be galactically stupid for Fisher to not at least be nervous about those options. It's a business.

What I'm proposing is win-win. If the Chiefs cut Fisher in 2016, Fisher will have to beg for 2016 market value. So what if the Chiefs pay him above 2016 market value? Fisher gets above his market value and the Chiefs keep their LT long-term and save money next year. Probably save money long term too.


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