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    Chiefs’ Kennison unhappy with contract and indicates he may leave camp if he can’t get raise or his release.
    By ADAM TEICHER
    The Kansas City Star

    Halfway through a six-year contract he signed in 2003, the Chiefs’ Eddie Kennison might have been able to live with the terms of the deal scheduled to pay him $2.1 million this season.

    But offseason research by his agent, John Hamilton, showed Kennison to have the 45th-highest 2006 salary among the NFL’s 64 starting wide receivers. One of Kennison’s closest peers in terms of age and recent performance, Dallas’ Terry Glenn, recently received a lucrative contract extension.

    Closer to home, the Chiefs just signed free-agent cornerback Ty Law to a five-year, $30 million deal.

    Suddenly, Kennison’s contract isn’t as attractive, and this week he decided to do something about it.

    Kennison said he would report to training camp with the Chiefs in time for the first practice Friday at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. But he also indicated he might leave camp at some point if the Chiefs don’t either give him a new contract with a raise or release him.

    “I will cross that bridge when I get to it,” Kennison said. “I will go to camp and work as hard as I’ve been working. I won’t have any bitter or sour attitudes in camp. …

    “But when I signed my last contract with the Chiefs, I think we all know that if I hadn’t performed to expectations, I wouldn’t be here anymore. Well, I played beyond those expectations. Now it’s time for them to step up and compensate me for my performance compared to the guys in my peer group.

    “I would hope the Chiefs would put me on waivers if they don’t want to step to the plate.”

    The loss of Kennison would be a huge blow to the Chiefs. Kennison, who had more than 1,000 receiving yards in each of the last two seasons, is their only established wide receiver.

    Samie Parker, the other starter, has shown promise — but between injuries and inconsistencies he hasn’t put together a full season. The other receivers are Dante Hall, whose value to the Chiefs has been as a kick-returner, and a collection of unproven younger players.

    Chiefs president/general manager Carl Peterson did not respond to a request to answer questions on Kennison’s situation.

    Kennison, who joined the Chiefs in 2001, is quietly becoming one of the franchise’s all-time receiving leaders. He ranks in the top 10 in virtually every major career receiving category. Only Kennison and Carlos Carson have put together back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons.

    Kennison received about $6.6 million, including a signing bonus of $3.2 million, in the first three years of his current contract.

    “The problem is that when Eddie signed that contract, the Chiefs had already paid Johnnie Morton to be their No. 1 receiver,” Hamilton said. “Eddie’s contract was not set up for him to be the No. 1 guy. It was set up for him to be the No. 2 guy. That deal is OK but not great with respect to a No. 2 receiver, but not a No. 1 receiver.”

    Morton, a big-money free-agent addition in 2002, flopped and was released last year. Meanwhile, Kennison not only outplayed Morton, but his contract figures are being blown away in the current market.

    For example, two players with inferior statistics to Kennison recently received exorbitant free-agent contracts. New England’s David Givens signed with Tennessee for $15.3 million over the next three seasons while Pittsburgh’s Antwaan Randle El signed with Washington for $11.2 million over the next two.

    Kennison’s current contract calls for him to receive about $4.8 million over the next two seasons and $8.2 million over the next three. Kennison last season had more catches (68), yards (1,102) and touchdowns (five) than either Givens or Randle El.

    “We can’t ignore what the marketplace has done,” Hamilton said.

    The Chiefs might be hesitant to give big money to a 33-year-old wide receiver. If that’s their stance, it’s understandable. Kennison is at an age when players at his position tend to lose their skills rapidly.

    “That is what they’ve told me is their concern,” Hamilton said. “But there are ways to give them some protection in case Eddie’s production falls way off.”

    The Chiefs’ signing of the 32-year-old Law added to Kennison’s frustration

    “I know Ty Law,” he said. “He’s a friend, and I’m excited he’s here. But, yeah, it’s a source of frustration. When you’ve been a part of an organization for some time, I think those guys in that organization need to be taken care of first.”

    Kennison and Hamilton first contacted the Chiefs in the spring. Talks have been ongoing but fruitless.

    Kennison initially thought about not reporting for camp. After discussions with his wife, Shimika, and Hamilton, Kennison decided against it.

    His decision to report doesn’t necessarily mean he’s in it for the long haul.

    “I have a responsibility to this organization and the 53 guys I dress with, so it came up quickly that I was not going to miss camp,” Kennison said. “I’m not a selfish, flashy kind of guy. I just want the world to know what’s going on with my situation.

    “I love being a Kansas City Chief. I want to be here for the rest of my career. The Chiefs have not said they won’t take care of me. Carl has indicated to my agent they are willing to do something. We just need to get to a point where both parties are happy. Obviously, we’re not to that point yet, and I don’t think we’re even close.”

  • #2
    You might as well have put this in the smack forum because I can already tell that it's going to end up there from the posts that will be made in this thread.
    "And we all know that stats don't mean anything if you don't have the wins to back them up"-ChampWJ

    It's a good thing Jay Cutler was a proven winner in college. Oh wait, nevermind.

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    • #3
      I am interested in seeing the reaction of the Kennison apologists who have so fiercly defended his character for the last 3 years.
      In the end, you are who you are.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by cswil
        I am interested in seeing the reaction of the Kennison apologists who have so fiercly defended his character for the last 3 years.
        In the end, you are who you are.


        Chiefs fans?

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        • #5
          What is with all the WRs being unhappy

          Lelie
          Porter
          Branch and now
          Kennison.

          Just a though. The only one of the bunch who I think has a legit gripe is Branch. He has at least proven himself in big games with clutch performances and does not disappear. ala Lelie and Kennison.
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          • #6
            Man, WR's have over-inflated sense of self-worth these days. Stupid agents and dumb advice is what it boils down to though, I think.

            I'll take Rod Smith, Marvin Harrisson, or Hines Ward any day.

            The owners should sign an agreement with each other. If a whiney little punk player says pay me or trade me before their contract is up then they should be cut and no other owner pick him up. I know that is a pipe dream, but something has to be done to keep these idiots from holding teams at ransom.

            Let the league pass a rule stating any player that chooses to hold out will not get paid at all. If they show up, then the team has a choice to allow them on the team and pay them (pro-rated for the games missed) or tell them to go back home without getting paid at all (suspended without pay).
            Patriotic dissent is a luxury of those protected by better men than they.

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            • #7
              Is the KC/Kennison love fest still in full-effect?



              Should never have brought in that Quitter in the first place.


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              • #8
                Originally posted by cswil
                I am interested in seeing the reaction of the Kennison apologists who have so fiercly defended his character for the last 3 years.
                In the end, you are who you are.
                I still defend him, and I don't think this is all that big of a deal. I'm kind of pissed, but it's not like he said he is all of a sudden going to hold out. He is still going to training camp and he will see what happens from there.
                "And we all know that stats don't mean anything if you don't have the wins to back them up"-ChampWJ

                It's a good thing Jay Cutler was a proven winner in college. Oh wait, nevermind.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BroncoFanCam
                  Is the KC/Kennison love fest still in full-effect?



                  Should never have brought in that Quitter in the first place.
                  Like I said, this thread should be in the smack forum.
                  "And we all know that stats don't mean anything if you don't have the wins to back them up"-ChampWJ

                  It's a good thing Jay Cutler was a proven winner in college. Oh wait, nevermind.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by kmartin575
                    Like I said,
                    this thread should be in the smack forum
                    .
                    it already is.....
                    Tony G


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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by kmartin575
                      Like I said, this thread should be in the smack forum.
                      This is the non-Smack version.

                      There is a smack version, so if you need to do some smacking, please go that forum, fellow Broncos fans.

                      I know that most of us don't like Eddy, but outside of just stating disapproval of what he's done, don't make this into a smackfest when a smack thread about the same subject already exists.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by LDB
                        Man, WR's have over-inflated sense of self-worth these days. Stupid agents and dumb advice is what it boils down to though, I think.

                        I'll take Rod Smith, Marvin Harrisson, or Hines Ward any day.

                        The owners should sign an agreement with each other. If a whiney little punk player says pay me or trade me before their contract is up then they should be cut and no other owner pick him up. I know that is a pipe dream, but something has to be done to keep these idiots from holding teams at ransom.

                        Let the league pass a rule stating any player that chooses to hold out will not get paid at all. If they show up, then the team has a choice to allow them on the team and pay them (pro-rated for the games missed) or tell them to go back home without getting paid at all (suspended without pay).

                        I think they were trying to work up that Pipe dream by increasing the holdout fine more than double.
                        I agree with what your saying though. It's getting out of control and certainly interesting that all the holdouts seem to be coming from the WR's position.
                        Ready for the friggen season already!

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                        • #13
                          It is funny how a legitimate story about Eddie "needs to be in the smack forum".
                          The logistics of posting where and when are very confusing when dealing with Chiefs fans. Feelings seem to get hurt very often and there is an abundance of thin skin.

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                          • #14
                            Broncos | Team to send letter to notify Lelie of fines
                            Thu, 27 Jul 2006 07:28:37 -0700

                            Jeff Legwold, of the Rocky Mountain News, reports the Denver Broncos will send a letter to holdout WR Ashley Lelie to formally notify him of the fine for missing camp. The letter is required by the league and can be sent as soon as he misses a mandatory day. That total would be more than $600,000 - roughly Lelie's scheduled salary for the season in his original contract - if he stays away until the start of the regular season. The Broncos also are expected to try to recover some of Lelie's original signing bonus if he stays away after the season begins.


                            Get a load of this. $600,000 for holding out all of training camp. That's way too much money. I cannot believe the NFLPA agreed to that increase in the fine for holding out. I would think the NFLPA would realize that sometimes players have legitimate reasons to holdout but making it so expensive almost makes it impossible for a player to do so.
                            "And we all know that stats don't mean anything if you don't have the wins to back them up"-ChampWJ

                            It's a good thing Jay Cutler was a proven winner in college. Oh wait, nevermind.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by cswil
                              It is funny how a legitimate story about Eddie "needs to be in the smack forum".
                              The logistics of posting where and when are very confusing when dealing with Chiefs fans. Feelings seem to get hurt very often and there is an abundance of thin skin.
                              Hold your horses man. I'm not upset about what is said about Kennison. I just know how Broncos fans feel about Kennison so I knew this thread was going to turn into smack. I just thought this should start out in the smack forum so there is no problem with what people post in this thread. I'm not trying to cause any problems.
                              "And we all know that stats don't mean anything if you don't have the wins to back them up"-ChampWJ

                              It's a good thing Jay Cutler was a proven winner in college. Oh wait, nevermind.

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