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They won’t tag him blindly without knowing if he’s going to be tradeable. |
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If the Chiefs intend to tag and trade Ford, they are already talking to teams who may be interested. I suspect they will have a deal in place before the new league year officially opens for business. Pass rushers of Fords caliber and age rarely become available. I think we will be surprised at what a team will be willing to give up to get him. Think about it, we picked Dee in the first round and it took him five years to get to this level. So, a team could use its first rounder on an edge rusher and may have to wait years for this kind of production, OR use it on Ford and have him step in immediately!! I think we will know in early March how this is going to go. |
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He's absolutely slower than rookie Hali.
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Tamba Hali combine 40: 4.87 :rolleyes: |
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you know...tell me something. Do you make every decision in your entire life based on an emotional reaction without any thought to strategy or consequences, or is it just how you look at your favorite football team? I'm curious. |
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Oh sweet summer child.... |
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ROFL |
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Personally, if I'm his agent, I'm talking to Veach and finding out where they want to trade him. If he is for sure going to be traded, then you have him sign it so the deal can go through. Otherwise, the Chiefs won't want him to sign it, and they will let him walk in free agency and collect what should end up being a third round comp pick. I'm sure both sides will be in communication -- it's in both their best interest for Dee Ford to not actually play on a franchise tag this year. |
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