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Chiefs in contact with Sean Smith
Chiefs apparently in contact with Sean*Smith
Posted by Darin Gantt on March 9, 2013, 12:44 AM EST Despite reaching a deal with cornerback Dunta Robinson late Friday, the Chiefs apparently are still in the market for more secondary help, reaching out to Dolphins cornerback Sean Smith early Saturday. According to Albert Breer of the NFL Network, the Chiefs “have shown an interest in CB Sean Smith early on in the contact period.” Translated, they were on the phone a half hour ago, negotiating but not agreeing or anything. Of course, long before the days of legal tampering, Smith was trying to cram the toothpaste back in the tube at the suggestion of old-fashioned tampering. Adding Smith would legitimize a secondary that needs the help opposite Brandon Flowers. Depending on the money in the Robinson deal, the Chiefs could easily justify using him as a nickel corner or even at safety if they landed Smith. Robinson’s a good tackler, and even if he’s not the same cover player he was, he adds value. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...th-sean-smith/ |
I like the idea of arenas being our fourth corner.
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Pass happy league..Secondary depth is not a bad thing...
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Do we want quantity or quality?
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strength in numbers.
is there a free agency thread somewhere? i'm not seeing one if there is. if a repost, all apologies..... |
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Man this offseason has been exciting - I just wish one of these signings would be a RT to ease my mind about taking a OT at #1....
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Flowers, Smith, Robinson, plus draft Milliner. NO ONE WILL EVER PASS ON US. DUN DUN DUN.
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Wow, a nickelback? Claynus told that wasn't possible with Smith.
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He doesn't fit there at all. Regardless of what dumbass media members say. |
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Thanks for clearing that up again. |
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Add reading comprehension to the list of things Dane sucks at. |
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It's talking about Robinson. |
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