opinions on him? he's the ex falcons cb that is 30 years old and is known as a hard hitter.
opinions on him? he's the ex falcons cb that is 30 years old and is known as a hard hitter.
Theres a good cb free agent class this year i think.
Gamble-panthers
Hall-redskins
Robinson- falcons
Alib-patriots
Thats lff the top of my head but think theres more.
yes i get that jason. Robinson has signed a 3 year deal with us. What do you think of him? I want another player to add to this....maybe smith?
Oh i just saw that news. I thought you was just saying you wished chiefs would sign him. I think its a good pick up. Im not sure how his play was the last few years though. I thought he was good in houston but havent laid attention to him really. But better then what we have besides flowers anyways.
Good signing if he's transitioning to FS. Big name, poor results as a starting CB. Hope there's more to come at CB.
Totally agree. I have lost faith in Lewis' ability to stay healthy. though it seems we have quite a few players all looking for a similar role. Arenas, Menzie, Hartman, Brown, Abdullah, and now Robinson. Curious to see this play out. I think at the right price Sean Smith would be a good signing. Mostly because it will be one less need going into the draft, and with the loss of our 2nd rounder, I think Smith is better value than anyone that may be available in the 3rd round.
Chiefs no longer interested in Sean Smith
Posted by Mike Florio on March 9, 2013, 9:40 AM EST
Getty ImagesWith the league’s heavy-handed, contradictory memo scaring teams silent overnight, there’s still no barrier on making it known that a team isn’t interested in a given player.
The Chiefs, after signing cornerback Dunta Robinson, no longer have interest in Dolphins cornerback Sean Smith, per a league source.
Robinson is believed to be getting starter money from the Chiefs. With Brandon Flower doing the same, paying Smith top-of-market money no longer makes sense.
Kansas City’s interest in Smith was one of the few nuggets of information that emerged after the legal non-tampering tampering period opened at midnight.
If, of course, Smith overplays his hand and doesn’t do a deal before the market softens, the Chiefs potentially could become interested again — at a lower rate.
I am pretty sure I heard a week or two ago, that Sean Smith tweeted that he had a meeting with the Chiefs and some other teams, and then immediately deleted it. He supposedly was meeting with the Chiefs when it was not legal. If this is True, I bet the Chiefs are not interested in him because he will cause the Chiefs to get slapped with a tampering charge.
There was a tweet, but it was Vontae Davis hat spilled the beans:
http://www.thephinsider.com/2013/2/2...hen-backtracks
Veteran presence in the defensive backfield certainly won't hurt, but where will he play is the next question.
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