![]() |
Quote:
Don't know Ocho Cinco. |
Quote:
The only guys that could possibly upgrade the Chiefs roster will be cut in August. The Chiefs aren't doing the old "plug and play". They're trying to actually build a roster. |
Quote:
Other than Cassel, they haven't signed one player that will still be around when this team is competing for a championship in 3-4 years. I'm curious as to how they are going to spend enough to reach the salary floor at this point. They are still WAY underneath it. |
Quote:
It'd also help shore up this roster. |
What's up with people on this board and there love of Medicore players? Bernard Pollard, Turk Mcbride, Mike Cox. Mike Cox sucks everyon just thinks he's good cause he played better then the FB the season before cause that guy was a tight end playing fullback.
|
I don't think we've even seen the "beginning" of FA moves for us.
Pioli & Clark have both alluded to being more active in FA, so I'm thinking maybe we just haven't quite started yet, I guess because of the "big-money" deals so far. Here's the latest take from nfl.com http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=090...s&confirm=true Kansas City Chiefs The combination of a new GM and head coach usually spells lots of action in free agency, especially when the team has as much salary cap space as the Chiefs have in 2009. Scott Pioli knows his team has many needs, but he also is a master of waiting until the first wave of signings is over and prices settle down. No one will have a better feel for the hundreds of free agents still on the market. As we all know, Pioli gave up the 34th overall pick in the draft to acquire Matt Cassel and Mike Vrabel. He still has picks number three and 67 to parlay into more picks if he needs to. The Chiefs are starting to bring in free agents such as Bobby Engram, Keith Davis, Travis Daniels and Clark Haggans for visits. Those players fit the mold under which Pioli operated in New England. He's looking for bargains, and he is sure to find a few to bolster his roster depth and special teams. I could see him being very active in the bottom-feeding business even after the draft. Also look for more trades with the Patriots and Dolphins. |
Quote:
Do you think they're going to sign any of these scrubs that are left and if so, who? |
Quote:
Are you completely delusional or do you just appear that way on the internets? |
Quote:
I agree they'll sign more free agents after the draft when they have a better idea of what the roster will look like. |
There are players available now who can help this team.
|
Quote:
You could even make the salary 15-15-5-5-5-5 so it's a 6 year 60 mil deal. I bet we'll have cap space next season too. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
It could be argued that all they've done thus far is sign scrubs. I'm not sure I'd consider that "building a roster." |
And regarding Cassel, if he's not signed to a long-term deal by April 24th, drafting a QB at #3 is still an option.
I wouldn't be shocked if they went that route, knowing that they own Cassel's rights for 2 years. Cassel helps them compete until the new guy is ready. And if for some reason Cassel turns into Tom Brady v.2, then you have some trade bait. |
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 05:04 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.