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Brandon Flowers Released


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I don't really understand the Captain hate either.  Yeah, he got abused in 2011... time to get the fug over it.  The whole fuging defense was bad that year, not just Captain.  It was pretty much CJ by himself on the d line that year, and we lost our whole goddamn LB corps halfway through the 2nd game of the season and no one ever even looked in Gamble's direction because they didn't have to.  Of course your defense is gonna suck under those circumstances.  James Anderson was our best LBer that year.  Seriously.  James Anderson.  The overpaid JAG that we cut last year without a moments hesitation.

 

Captain was decent enough in 2012, and I personally thought he was pretty damn good last year.  I honestly hate that we had to lose the guy.  Great slot corner, easily one of the best in the league IMO.  What the hell more can you ask for out of a 5'5" 7th round pick?  He was by far the best player from our 2009 draft.

 

Everette Brown, Mike Goodson, Sherrod Martin, Corvey Irvin, Tony Fiamemammapea, Duke Robinson...

 

Captain is All fuging World compared to them.

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Either way I will win..Harper plays beyond his age bc of PEDs...horray

Or

He sucks azz like his normal career projection will probally dictate....i am right again! Horray

So you would rather have Harper than Flowers? Ok

Lol let's balence that equasion bud.

Harper$ does not equil Flowers$.

There is no rather have harper than flowers. Flowers will triple what harper will make this year.

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Flowers flourished in a zone scheme before Reid came to the chiefs. he is not a press man guy, which is why he didn't have that well of a season. it makes a lot of sense for the panthers to try to sign him, but it will not happen. 

 

the reason he was cut was because all those future contracts they have coming up in Houston, Smith, Poe, his large contract and scheme fit.i think Pioli drafted him, and he is now on staff in Atlanta, so they will probably bring him there.

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Yeah I would like us to make a move here (obviously most anybody would) This would legitimatize the Secondary. The Safeties still concern me but we would no doubt have a decent CB pair this season if we pulled the trigger here.

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