http://http://www.kansascity.com/201...-pioli-to.html
I found this to be a good read.
http://http://www.kansascity.com/201...-pioli-to.html
I found this to be a good read.
Pretty interesting article. I agree that this does play into the Chief's hands this year. One of hte things that I worry about with this new CBA is the future. Since teams are now required to spend money, I think we will see contracts increase in revenue, but be shorted in length.
I can see this expecially for mediocre players. Teams will sign them for a lot more money, but only for a year or two in order to see how they play out.
I worry about htis most with the Chiefs since we have a history of mediocrity in some positions.
Are you man enough? Eric Berry? Apparently Not!
This should be a fun week for us the fans can't wait to start talking about the fact the Chiefs signed this guy or that guy FOOTBALL IS BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TopekaRoy is my hero!
Pioli will certainly have his hands full this week. It will be interesting to see what he does.
Keeping my britches between the ditches! :character00182:
Something big is about to go down.They are way under salary cap and they even trimmed more fat off,by cutting waters.They are getting ready to jump off the high dive and do a canon ball.Going to make a big splash.just wait and see.I know it's not pioli's style to spend alot of money but they have no choose.They have to spend the money.We will get some big names in here.
I will disagree, considering if Clark was concerned about being "cheap", he certainly wouldn't have paid to bring a legendary GM to KC. I can guarantee Scott Pioli wasn't "cheap" to hire. Furthermore, we drafted Eric Berry at $60 million, making him the highest paid Safety in the NFL. Neither of those two facts alone add up to Clark being "cheap". Clark wants a KC Super Bowl, and I believe is willing to do whatever is possible legally to do just that. He wants to make his father proud following in Lamar's footsteps, but he also wants recognition in his own right, respectably.
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