Gunther keeping eye on Chiefs.
http://www.freep.com/article/2010021...me-K.C.-Chiefs
Gunther Cunningham, Lions on the prowl to capture some K.C. Chiefs By NICHOLAS J. COTSONIKA FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER
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Now he's got both eyes on them.
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ThREE-post.
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How many times does this need to be reposted.
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I hear the Lions may be interested in Glenn Dorsey.
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Wow. Now there are three guys vying for old Chief players, all of whom announced this in the same week! This last Gunther will have to wait.
It'll be like the waivers process. |
Repost? Glad it was cuz its the firstr I seen, thanks
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They can't have him. He's a Hall of Famer.
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Read with your eyes idiot.
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He has Rich, Boomer and Kawika on the phone right now for a conference call. Word is this may be for some Delmas, Peterson and 9 other LBs package that will set NFL offenses back at least a decade.
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Why are we still supposed to be so facinated with what Gunther thinks or wants? Who gives a sh*t??
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Gunther is tenacious.
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Gunther ****ing rules. It was time for someone to just finally get it out there so we can all admit it.
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We will take their draft picks...
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