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Old 02-09-2014, 10:00 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Cochise View Post
I don't see why we have to demonize him. I'm sure he made his feelings known at the time to the team in private, which is what you should do if you want out.

Atlanta knew when he signed there it was because they were contenders and his primary motivation was to play for one. They shouldn't be surprised when they fell out of contention that he wanted to go because it would be better for both sides.
My sentiments as well and not surprised or upset. We like to believe that it is just a game and they play for the game, the team and the fans but in reality it is a multi-billion dollar business.

For the fans of Atlanta Tony G played his role as expected - the dedicated professional with only the team in mind, happy and content. But the reality is what we are hearing and is the same as the rumors before the deadline. I don't blame him for wanting a shot at a SB ring with another team - aging players in the last years of their career, it's done all the time and some even become 'legendary' for awhile.

I hope he has great memories of his time in KC and goes into the Hall of Fame as a Chief.
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