ChiefsPlanet

ChiefsPlanet (https://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/index.php)
-   Nzoner's Game Room (https://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/forumdisplay.php?f=1)
-   -   Chiefs The Chiefs are taking Geno #1; bank on it (https://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=270750)

Ming the Merciless 04-28-2013 02:04 PM

Wolf,

Hey just PM me with your address or whatever and I will pay up.

Love,

Pawn

Sweet Daddy Hate 04-28-2013 02:34 PM

I'm withdrawing my money from this bank.
Posted via Mobile Device

houstonwhodat 04-28-2013 03:09 PM

Geno is a pouting cry baby.

Bank on it.

Sweet Daddy Hate 04-28-2013 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by houstonwhodat (Post 9641394)
Geno is a pouting cry baby.

Bank on it.

The Aints are a bunch of southern queer boys. Bank that shit.
Posted via Mobile Device

Fat Elvis 04-28-2013 04:03 PM

Guess this bank needs a bailout.

SAUTO 04-28-2013 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pawnmower (Post 9641098)
Wolf,

Hey just PM me with your address or whatever and I will pay up.

Love,

Pawn

I need that pm also
Posted via Mobile Device

Mother****erJones 04-28-2013 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by B14ckmon (Post 9496091)
Does every team have their head coach, GM, offensive coordinator, director of player personnel, and owner's son on a private plane right now headed there?

How did that work out for ya bundle of sticksmon? ROFL Luke Joeckel LT of the JAGS! ROFL LMAO :)

MahiMike 04-30-2013 05:48 PM

What a piece of shit. So glad we didn't take him.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...171942405.html

West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith's fall out of the first-round of the 2013 NFL draft has claimed its first casualty as Liz Mullen of the SportsBusiness Journal reports that the rookie quarterback is parting ways with his agents, Jeff Nalley of the Houston-based Select Sports Group.

[Also: Tyrann Mathieu won't sign a contract without guaranteed money]

Smith accepted an invitation to attend the draft and was in the green room at Radio City Music Hall for most of the first-round. However, when the first-round reached the final few picks, and those picks were held by teams that have no need for a quarterback, Smith left the building as it was evident he would not be selected until Day 2.

ESPN's Suzy Kolber reported that Smith was not going to attend Day 2 of the draft, but Smith changed his mind and returned to Radio City Music Hall on Friday. Smith was selected by the New York Jets with the eighth pick in Round 2, the 39th overall pick in the draft, which is expected come with a contract worth just under $5 million with over $3.1 million in guaranteed money. Had Smith been selected in Round 1, his contract would be worth, at minimum, $6.7 million with around $5.4 million in guaranteed money.

The financial difference, as well as having to return to a green room for a second day, appear to be the reason why Smith is changing agents.

According to Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News, Smith was under the impression that he should be and would be the No. 1 overall pick of the draft. It is understandable for Smith to be disappointed about not being a first-round pick, but unless he was specifically being told by his agents that he would go No. 1, we're not sure how they are at fault for his tumble out of Round 1.

[Also: Jets show disdain for Tim Tebow]

Smith was clearly aware of what "so-called experts" were saying about him, and if he were paying attention to mock drafts in the days leading up to the draft, he should have known that the Kansas City Chiefs' pick at No. 1 overall was going to be a left tackle, either Central Michigan's Eric Fisher (who was the pick) or Luke Joeckel from Texas A&M (who went No. 2 overall to the Jacksonville Jaguars). While Smith was a highly-regarded prospect during the lead-up to the draft — "Shutdown Corner" editor Doug Farrar had Smith as the No. 10 prospect in the "Shutdown 50" — where he was predicted to be picked was all over the map. Farrar had Smith going as high as seventh overall in his mock draft, while Greg Cosell did not have Smith being selected in Round 1 in his mock draft for "Shutdown Corner".

Per the NFLPA rules, Smith must wait five days before officially hiring a new agent.

Sweet Daddy Hate 04-30-2013 05:53 PM

Good for Geno. Fire that sack of shit agent and move on.
Posted via Mobile Device

Planetman 04-30-2013 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MahiMike (Post 9646754)
What a piece of shit. So glad we didn't take him.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...171942405.html

West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith's fall out of the first-round of the 2013 NFL draft has claimed its first casualty as Liz Mullen of the SportsBusiness Journal reports that the rookie quarterback is parting ways with his agents, Jeff Nalley of the Houston-based Select Sports Group.

[Also: Tyrann Mathieu won't sign a contract without guaranteed money]

Smith accepted an invitation to attend the draft and was in the green room at Radio City Music Hall for most of the first-round. However, when the first-round reached the final few picks, and those picks were held by teams that have no need for a quarterback, Smith left the building as it was evident he would not be selected until Day 2.

ESPN's Suzy Kolber reported that Smith was not going to attend Day 2 of the draft, but Smith changed his mind and returned to Radio City Music Hall on Friday. Smith was selected by the New York Jets with the eighth pick in Round 2, the 39th overall pick in the draft, which is expected come with a contract worth just under $5 million with over $3.1 million in guaranteed money. Had Smith been selected in Round 1, his contract would be worth, at minimum, $6.7 million with around $5.4 million in guaranteed money.

The financial difference, as well as having to return to a green room for a second day, appear to be the reason why Smith is changing agents.

According to Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News, Smith was under the impression that he should be and would be the No. 1 overall pick of the draft. It is understandable for Smith to be disappointed about not being a first-round pick, but unless he was specifically being told by his agents that he would go No. 1, we're not sure how they are at fault for his tumble out of Round 1.

[Also: Jets show disdain for Tim Tebow]

Smith was clearly aware of what "so-called experts" were saying about him, and if he were paying attention to mock drafts in the days leading up to the draft, he should have known that the Kansas City Chiefs' pick at No. 1 overall was going to be a left tackle, either Central Michigan's Eric Fisher (who was the pick) or Luke Joeckel from Texas A&M (who went No. 2 overall to the Jacksonville Jaguars). While Smith was a highly-regarded prospect during the lead-up to the draft — "Shutdown Corner" editor Doug Farrar had Smith as the No. 10 prospect in the "Shutdown 50" — where he was predicted to be picked was all over the map. Farrar had Smith going as high as seventh overall in his mock draft, while Greg Cosell did not have Smith being selected in Round 1 in his mock draft for "Shutdown Corner".

Per the NFLPA rules, Smith must wait five days before officially hiring a new agent.

Q! http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=272649

MahiMike 04-30-2013 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Planetman (Post 9646770)

So I follow protocol and keep it in the Geno thread and get the Q!?

You're fired!

-King- 04-30-2013 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MahiMike (Post 9646754)
What a piece of shit. So glad we didn't take him.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...171942405.html

West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith's fall out of the first-round of the 2013 NFL draft has claimed its first casualty as Liz Mullen of the SportsBusiness Journal reports that the rookie quarterback is parting ways with his agents, Jeff Nalley of the Houston-based Select Sports Group.

[Also: Tyrann Mathieu won't sign a contract without guaranteed money]

Smith accepted an invitation to attend the draft and was in the green room at Radio City Music Hall for most of the first-round. However, when the first-round reached the final few picks, and those picks were held by teams that have no need for a quarterback, Smith left the building as it was evident he would not be selected until Day 2.

ESPN's Suzy Kolber reported that Smith was not going to attend Day 2 of the draft, but Smith changed his mind and returned to Radio City Music Hall on Friday. Smith was selected by the New York Jets with the eighth pick in Round 2, the 39th overall pick in the draft, which is expected come with a contract worth just under $5 million with over $3.1 million in guaranteed money. Had Smith been selected in Round 1, his contract would be worth, at minimum, $6.7 million with around $5.4 million in guaranteed money.

The financial difference, as well as having to return to a green room for a second day, appear to be the reason why Smith is changing agents.

According to Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News, Smith was under the impression that he should be and would be the No. 1 overall pick of the draft. It is understandable for Smith to be disappointed about not being a first-round pick, but unless he was specifically being told by his agents that he would go No. 1, we're not sure how they are at fault for his tumble out of Round 1.

[Also: Jets show disdain for Tim Tebow]

Smith was clearly aware of what "so-called experts" were saying about him, and if he were paying attention to mock drafts in the days leading up to the draft, he should have known that the Kansas City Chiefs' pick at No. 1 overall was going to be a left tackle, either Central Michigan's Eric Fisher (who was the pick) or Luke Joeckel from Texas A&M (who went No. 2 overall to the Jacksonville Jaguars). While Smith was a highly-regarded prospect during the lead-up to the draft — "Shutdown Corner" editor Doug Farrar had Smith as the No. 10 prospect in the "Shutdown 50" — where he was predicted to be picked was all over the map. Farrar had Smith going as high as seventh overall in his mock draft, while Greg Cosell did not have Smith being selected in Round 1 in his mock draft for "Shutdown Corner".

Per the NFLPA rules, Smith must wait five days before officially hiring a new agent.

Yeah, if the person managing my career and my money told me I was worth a 1st round pick and $15-$20 million guaranteed and it turned out i was only worth a 2nd round pick and $3-$5 million guaranteed, I'd love for him to manage the rest of my career! :rolleyes:

Sorter 04-30-2013 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -King- (Post 9646787)
Yeah, if the person managing my career and my money told me I was worth a 1st round pick and $15-$20 million guaranteed and it turned out i was only worth a 2nd round pick and $3-$5 million guaranteed, I'd love for him to manage the rest of my career! :rolleyes:

This.

RNR 04-30-2013 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sweet Dick Willie (Post 9646763)
Good for Geno. Fire that sack of shit agent and move on.
Posted via Mobile Device

Yeah because it is his agents fault he was not picked 1st overall :rolleyes:

Beeker 04-30-2013 06:20 PM

Sperm bank of Geno has been redirected to New York.


And the butthurt on CP is amazing.


Can't wait for the "Geno was only a bust because he went to the Jets" threads.


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 09:09 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.