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Chiefs GM: Eric Berry's battle with cancer going well
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...cer-going-well
Eric Berry's battle with Hodgkin lymphoma is going well, according to Kansas City Chiefs general manager John Dorsey. "Well, anybody who knows Eric Berry knows that if there's a challenge presented to him, he will attack it with a vengeance," Dorsey told Sirius XM NFL Radio on Tuesday. "And he will do that. Everything that I have gotten back has been very positive. I have not spoken with him on the phone for probably six weeks, but I have texts. We communicated through texts. He's in good spirits, he's fine, he's driving, and he's going to conquer it." Dorsey added that Berry is able to drive again, per host Alex Marvez. The 26-year-old was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in December and while it's a treatable disease, his promising NFL career has been put on the back burner. The general manager didn't give any football update on the safety, but that isn't a surprise. Berry's battle lies off the field and he has the clear support of the Chiefs franchise, which did not cut him this offseason just to save a couple of dollars. |
Keep kicking ass, Eric!
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love to see Eric cancer free (most important) and back in Chiefs red for 2016!
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He's not ****ing poor. Oh, and he's insured. Jesus, take the $5 million you save on Berry's salary and give it to the Children's Miracle Network to actually spend on kids that could use it for all I care. It fixes our cap and isn't a completely unnecessary handout. The chickenshit PR move is to keep paying him. Every single bit of logic and reason says you cut him to veterans minimum and stick him on the NFI list. |
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You sure this move had NOTHING to do with Hali? Are you picturing a rash of cancer stricken players taking advantage of this 'loophole?' |
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I understand that clearing the cap space is a good football move, but if they want to use the money to honor a contract given to an good young man that fell into a shitty situation while reaping the benefits of very positive PR, then so be it. Good relations with your fan base and the players on your team are also good football moves. |
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I don't care if he's made a billion dollars in his career total Pioli move |
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And no, I don't believe it did. You're telling me that Hali re-signed for $2 million less because we paid Berry his $5 million? So Hali said "ah hell, Eric's a good dude, I'll just subsidize $2 million of his $5 million via paycut"? No way - I don't buy that for a minute. I think every time players say "it isn't about the money, it's about respect" we mercilessly mock them for it and with good cause. Respect and money aren't anywhere near the same thing. The Chiefs could absolutely have shown Berry a great deal of respect and supported him through this without just flushing money. To mock athletes that equate money with giving a shit about them and then turn around and applaud the Chiefs for using money as a proxy for giving a shit about Berry is completely inconsistent. They can provide EB with all the support in the world - fan nights, rallies, set up a charitable foundation - all kinds of stuff that would show a TON about how they feel about Eric Berry and do so without simply paying him another $5 million they don't owe him. |
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The NFL is FULL of cold, calculating decisions, many of which are a hell of a lot more cold-blooded than telling a very very wealthy young man that he's not getting game checks for games he's definitely not going to play. You can absolutely support him without just dumping salary cap into a hole. |
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"Maybe we could have a bake sale, raise some money for the cancers," Belechick said. "We could do a car wash." |
Too bad Peterson didn't support SlyMo like this... :shake:
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