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It's the Smith Trifecta baby! Alex, Sean and Geno!!!!!!!!
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Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter
If Denver has Wes Welker, Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker, would make sense for KC to have Sean Smith, Dunta Robinson and Brandon Flowers. |
I want to give Andy Reid and Alex Smith the benefit of the doubt. I really do. It's hard because of the teams past history with the most important position in pro sports and that coupled with Alex Smiths situation not just recently, but over his 9 year career.
I just want to have some hope that our team can win playoff games and have a chance at the superbowl sometime in the next decade and this move initially seems like one that will waste a couple of those years. |
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Recent News ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the Chiefs are in pursuit of free agent Sean Smith, and Kansas City is "clearly" a viable landing spot.Smith was expected to be perhaps the hottest free agent on the market when Tuesday's signing period opened, but that turned out not to be the case. Despite the signing of Dunta Robinson, the Chiefs have been lurking on Smith all along. The 49ers and Eagles are already believed to have dropped out of the running. Smith would make a formidable bookend for Brandon Flowers in Kansas City. Mar 14 - 1:22 PMSource: Adam Schefter on Twitter |
What's our cap situation after releasing Cassel?
Can we even sign Smith? |
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Dolphins Free Agent Sean Smith is reportedly willing to play for free for the Kansas City Chiefs. Values his friendship with Al Harris and John Dorsey too much to ask for money. |
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Then next we're going to sign Alex Smith to an extension to lower his cap number. |
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Kentucky QB from 5 years ago, right? |
Ian Rapoport @RapSheet
Yup RT @albertbreer Oakland and Kansas City are vying for free-agent CB Sean Smith. Seems Miami is out of it, for now. |
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