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Tyrann Mathieu to Chiefs, three-year $42 million deal


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What do you expect? When you make graham gano one of the highest paid kickers in football and you give Torrey Smith 5 million when you can cut him for nothing and you keep searcy and refuse to June 1 cut Matt kalil then you just don’t really give yourself a shot.

then again do you really want the morons who are making these decisions also making decisions on high prices free agents? No you do not.

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1 minute ago, NJPanthers12 said:

What do you expect? When you make graham gano one of the highest paid kickers in football and you give Torrey Smith 5 million when you can cut him for nothing and you keep searcy and refuse to June 1 cut Matt kalil then you just don’t really give yourself a shot.

then again do you really want the morons who are making these decisions also making decisions on high prices free agents? No you do not.

Release Searcy for one of these overpriced safeties? Haha

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8 minutes ago, NJPanthers12 said:

What do you expect? When you make graham gano one of the highest paid kickers in football and you give Torrey Smith 5 million when you can cut him for nothing and you keep searcy and refuse to June 1 cut Matt kalil then you just don’t really give yourself a shot.

then again do you really want the morons who are making these decisions also making decisions on high prices free agents? No you do not.

How do you spend so much time on football and still have no clue what you are talking about?

Its pathetic

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5 minutes ago, t96 said:

Collusion against safeties? This happens all the time in this league. Market for a position goes in cycles.

Yeah in one season? Tanks then explodes with 80+ million dollar contract the next year? Reid and Vaccaro getting 1 million to play then the next season 20+ million dollar contracts all after the collusion case was settled? Could not be linked.....no way.....

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