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Ron Edwards?


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got him for 2 more years. Were not as bad off as we think. we just have so many injuries, once we get healthy we will be a lot better. need a true #2 corner, 1 more vet DT, an OLB because can't bank on TD coming back to who he was. on offense o-line depth, especially a tackle! maybe matt kalil in the draft if he's there. and resign shock. and we need a difference maker in the return game. the likes of a ted gin jr who is a FA

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he'll be back next year and be average for us, which is a big upgrade at the position.

average? based on what?

he was dominant in kansas city as a starter for years, he was their number one re-signing priority in the offseason and they were pissed when he signed with us instead.

that was a big move. this crap about hurney ignoring positions and being content to play subpar players is overblown. edwards and a rotation of fua and mcclain would've been solid at worst.

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average? based on what?

he was dominant in kansas city as a starter for years, he was their number one re-signing priority in the offseason and they were pissed when he signed with us instead.

that was a big move. this crap about hurney ignoring positions and being content to play subpar players is overblown. edwards and a rotation of fua and mcclain would've been solid at worst.

Again he's gonna be average for us, he's not going to be a disruptive DT like Suh, Wilfork,Jenkins etc.

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average? based on what?

he was dominant in kansas city as a starter for years, he was their number one re-signing priority in the offseason and they were pissed when he signed with us instead.

that was a big move. this crap about hurney ignoring positions and being content to play subpar players is overblown. edwards and a rotation of fua and mcclain would've been solid at worst.

he's solid. he wasn't dominant. if he was dominant the chiefs would have resigned him being that he signed a 3 year 8.25 million dollar contract.

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average? based on what?

he was dominant in kansas city as a starter for years, he was their number one re-signing priority in the offseason and they were pissed when he signed with us instead.

that was a big move. this crap about hurney ignoring positions and being content to play subpar players is overblown. edwards and a rotation of fua and mcclain would've been solid at worst.

Dominant? He played on a consistently bad run defense so it would be hard to call him a dominant run stuffer.

They were not pissed he was let go as they were looking to upgrade the position since he is not a true 3-4 NT. You will hear terms like "servicable journeyman" to describe him as well as references to him being out his true position while playing NT. Gregg is considered an upgrade there.

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and im sure you just made that up that he was the chiefs number one resigning priority.

Well, I am sure that you are wrong.

Actually he did not make it up. The Chief's front office made that statement....and the fans on the Chief's boards are pissed that he got away.

I little bit or research on your part and you will not look like a COMPLETE idiot.....just a regular one.

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Well, I am sure that you are wrong.

Actually he did not make it up. The Chief's front office made that statement....and the fans on the Chief's boards are pissed that he got away.

I little bit or research on your part and you will not look like a COMPLETE idiot.....just a regular one.

Then you wouldn't mind stating your source/quote?

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Well, I am sure that you are wrong.

Actually he did not make it up. The Chief's front office made that statement....and the fans on the Chief's boards are pissed that he got away.

I little bit or research on your part and you will not look like a COMPLETE idiot.....just a regular one.

link?

and if thats true that he was their number one priority that wouldnt make much sense because he wore down big time at the end of the season and hes not a good fit for a 3-4 defense and also they let him get away for less than 3 million a year but yet they signed kelly greg for 3.5 million.

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