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Each week that passes is that much more money Seattle has to pay Earl and the Chiefs do not.
Another source of leverage for KC. |
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Trading Bell who wants a stupid contract for ET whom they are in the same situation with?
Makes 0 sense plus Seattle ain’t doing shit this year why would they take that trade? Add they just drafted a RB. Not buying that at all. |
So Rapaport has it at 2 2nd rounders and Schefter has it at 1 2nd rounder.
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So again I say, DO IT VEACH. |
I don't buy that SEA is demanding two 2nds. There's no precedent for that really. If someone had offered a 2+3 this would be done. I bet it's more like we're offering a 2+5 and they'll argue about that for a few more weeks. Hopefully a 2+4 gets it done, but if we "cave" and it's a 2+3, fine by me.
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Seattle is clearly holding out for more from us because our 2ndary is that horrid and our offense is that "juggernaut legit" for a SB run.;) Some believe the Chiefs have the leverage here but I say clearly the Hawks have the leverage if our offense continues to rock while our 2ndary continues to meltdown and Schneider has the luxury of a whole month to watch our 2ndary continue to burn down IMHO. |
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29 years old. Finishing a big contract and about to ask for a huge contract. Not a premium position.
I dont care how good he is. I never got how some fans were even willing to trade a 1st round pick for him. I am pretty sure the asking price is a 2nd and Veach is duly trying to get it done for a 3rd. And BTW if not for his attitude, Peters at the moment we traded him was worth quite a bit more than Earl Thomas right now. |
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