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hopefully a mod just banhammers this ****ing attention whore dipshit once and for all
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If it's prison, you'd have to factor in the few million you'd have to spend to have your anus repaired. But you'd still net over $50mil after taxes. |
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http://arrowheadaddict.com/2015/07/1...ss-conference/
After signing his six-year, $101 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs on Wednesday morning, Justin Houston spoke to the media via conference call. Houston spoke about the process and what has been going on behind closed doors in recent months and days, giving us some unique insight. Houston, who has been on the franchise tag since February, knew that something might be in the works sooner rather than later. “At the end of the season they told me be patient and we will get a deal done,” Houston said. Houston did say that while he wasn’t sure how long a holdout would have lasted without a deal, he would have likely sat out through training camp. With a contract secure, Houston will be there to open camp with the rest of his teammates, playing on a team with high expectations. “I think it was important to get it done, put it behind me and move forward.” He also added… “I’m here now and we got the deal done so I’m ready to play ball.” The All-Pro is coming off a career season in which he amassed 22 sacks to set a new single-season franchise record, breaking the mark of 20 set by Derrick Thomas in 1990. Houston was waiting to hear news like the rest of us when things began to break on Tuesday. “I got a phone call yesterday saying I needed to come to KC while I was working out.” The 2011 third-round pick out of the University of Georgia stated that he didn’t care whether he received more money than J.J Watt, leaving those details up to his agent, Joel Segal. The main thing was getting security and staying in Kansas City. “To me it was very important,” Houston said. “I like coach Reid a lot. He’s a great coach. He motivates me and pushes me to be a better player. Any time you play for a coach like that, you love it.” |
30 sacks next year
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hell yah
this to me is the best thing thats happened in a long time, and a very good sign of things to come. Possibly might look back at this as the cornerstone of the 'new' chiefs when we when a playoff game we are not cheaps!!!! |
Cap keeps going up, 3 years from now these deals will be nothing
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To the idiot who claimed he wouldn't/shouldn't get Watt money:
Take a step back and literally **** your own face. |
The 2011 third-round pick out of the University of Georgia stated that he didn’t care whether he received more money than J.J Watt, leaving those details up to his agent, Joel Segal. The main thing was getting security and staying in Kansas City.
“To me it was very important,” Houston said. “I like coach Reid a lot. He’s a great coach. He motivates me and pushes me to be a better player. Any time you play for a coach like that, you love it.” Very interesting |
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and also players will look at this deal and think they wanna come to KC now, instead of 'cheaps' its win/win not just for J H but to attract other players in future |
I can't wait for a guy to sign a big money contract and say something like, "well they had to pay me a lot because my coach is an asshole."
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