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Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla
But, it is. If the Chiefs believed him (that he was innocent) AND wish to resign him, they should make sure he's on board. There's zero reason to make the negotiations with the best receiver in football more difficult, IMO.
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Well here is where you and I will disagree and that is the Chiefs Brass DIDN'T KNOW at the point of the release of audio that he wasn't guilty. Thus they had to play it smart from a PR perspective IF he actually IS GUILTY because of hard evidence. It was a prudent move regardless of contract negotiations.