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  1. sure he can ..why not? Patience is a virtue says the old bull to the young bull. Wait for the madness of the first few days to end and see who is left over that will take a realistic deal.
  2. Honest question: what would of been your suggestion?
  3. The Los Angeles Chargers announced the release of cornerback Casey Hayward on Saturday. Upon parting ways with Hayward, Chargers general manager Tom Telesco released the following statement in which he thanked the two-time Pro Bowler: By releasing Hayward, who had one year remaining on his contract, the Chargers will save $9.75 million against the salary cap in 2021, per Spotrac.
  4. The Los Angeles Chargers have reportedly released guard Trai Turner after only one season, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported
  5. Pending..in my world that aint done till the pen hits the paper & $$ hits the bank
  6. you might as well hope for a Playboy Bunny to come knock on your door..he's made it abundantly clear he's coming back
  7. Grunny and Morris? Grunny didn't he was behind Mike Webster but about 1/2 way through season Webster told Marty that he was sitting and told Tim to go out and play..IIR the story correctly both 3rd round picks both oddly enough #61
  8. quit looking at other sites.. it is more than apparent they are snoopid
  9. Fish's statement certainly did not read like a person who is looking to re-negotiate.. my eyes about popped out of my head when I saw this thread..Vech/Reid & co certainly must have a grand scheme planned...man o man on the bright side no moreTrade Fish threads lol
  10. https://sports.yahoo.com/does-nfl-182-5-million-161448649.html What does NFL’s $182.5 million salary cap mean for the Chiefs? Charles Goldman Wed, March 10, 2021, 10:14 AM More content below Kansas City Chiefs The NFL has officially set its salary cap at $182.5 million for the 2021 NFL season. Each year the NFL’s salary cap is determined based upon the profit and net loss of the year prior. Teams planned years in advance for an increase from last year’s $198.2 million salary cap. Things are a little different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact and it’s left some teams in a tough financial situation. The Kansas City Chiefs are one of the teams that will be tasked with cutting costs in order to get salary cap compliant. As of right now, both Spotrac and OverTheCap are projecting that the Chiefs are in the neighborhood of $21 million over this year’s $182.5 million number. That figure might sound like a lot, but other teams like the New Orleans Saints, Los Angeles Rams, and Philadelphia Eagles are much worse off. The truth is, Brett Veach has already told us how he plans to get under the salary cap. During his media availability just a week ago, Veach explained that the team plans to free up money by restructuring contracts. As I previously illustrated, Kansas City can get under the salary cap with a few pen strokes, converting roster bonus money to signing bonus on a number of players currently under contract. Other teams may be forced to release players in order to get under the cap, but the Chiefs are uniquely situated where they don’t have to do much of that. They can create upward of $30 million in cap space, just using this method alone. There are still a few key players to keep an eye on in terms of cuts (Eric Fisher) and extensions (Tyrann Mathieu), but for the most part, the team will be able to get compliant with the $182.5 million number without making those moves. If the team wants to free up enough space to become a major player in free agency this year, things could get a little dicey. Remember, the team will also need somewhere between $6-8 million to sign their 2021 NFL draft picks. They have some restricted free agents they’d like to retain too. Before you know it, all the money you freed to become complaint is spoken for. Without question, Veach and his staff have some work to do and they have just a week to execute it.
  11. I may be wrong but does the team not have chance to sign a player before making the cut to free up said $$$??
  12. I read about that earlier ..and I was like...WHO? but class act for sure
  13. luvhouse's douchbaggery answer aside Jet there does seem to be some buzz that Houston might be in the price range the Chiefs could afford since he is 32 but might have year or 2 left in him. IIRC the problem between Houston was more with Dorsey and how he handled Berry's then his contract when he did have good point as Dorsey tried to play hardball only to have to later bend over and pay more $$ after career years by both.
 
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