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There is a good chance that Priest would ask for his release because Larry Johnson will take over. I think if that happened it would be smart to pick him up. He would be a bigger tank over here. What do you guys think?
would be pretty good idea i would trade them tatum "i suck" bell for him anyday.
I have said in other threads on this subject, Priest is one hit away from retirement. We could not afford to waist either the money on a free agent contract or draft pick if the scenario played out to involve a trade to get him. We are built for a championship now and would be crazy to depend on a RB with Priest's mileage and injury history. Shanny will save the cash and pick, ride Tatum and Ron this year and re- evaluate the RB position in February.
You're right we don't need a running back with mileage on him that Holmes has. But where I differ with you is that overall I think Priest has been fairly durable for the Chiefs. But with the head injury he suffered and how it's still causing him problems no way do you pick him up.
First of all, that will never happen. (Priest getting released) And 2nd, we don't need that old guy in are beckfield cloging up cap space. No WAY!
I have said in other threads on this subject, Priest is one hit away from retirement. We could not afford to waist either the money on a free agent contract or draft pick if the scenario played out to involve a trade to get him. We are built for a championship now and would be crazy to depend on a RB with Priest's mileage and injury history. Shanny will save the cash and pick, ride Tatum and Ron this year and re- evaluate the RB position in February.
There is a good chance that Priest would ask for his release because Larry Johnson will take over. I think if that happened it would be smart to pick him up. He would be a bigger tank over here. What do you guys think?
First of all, that will never happen. (Priest getting released) And 2nd, we don't need that old guy in are beckfield cloging up cap space. No WAY!
Wow it has been that long since the Chiefs were in the playoffs? Well I am sure their day will come again. Not for a number of years of course and especially not until father time finally comes in and gets rid of all those grey beards. Chiefs fans should not feel too bad, I mean there are still the Raiders
Then the Chiefs haven't mattered in....what is it now.....36 years? I'd be willing to wager that's longer than you've been alive.
Since then, Denver has been to six Super Bowls, Oakland to four, and San Diego once; representing the AFC West in over 30 percent of Super Bowls played.
I do believe you've hit the nail on the head. A 36 year drought in what he, himself, declares is the only thing that matters. Ouch!
I just said the SB is what matters and the playoffs mean crap.
Then the Chiefs haven't mattered in....what is it now.....36 years? I'd be willing to wager that's longer than you've been alive.
Since then, Denver has been to six Super Bowls, Oakland to four, and San Diego once; representing the AFC West in over 30 percent of Super Bowls played.
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