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    Default Chiefs and Gonzalez agree in Principle to a Five-Year Contract Extension

    Jan 12, 2007, 9:23:22 AM


    Kansas City Chiefs President Carl Peterson announced on Friday that TE Tony Gonzalez agreed in principle to a five-year contract extension. As per Chiefs policy, no further terms of the agreement were announced.

    “Simplistically, we’re very pleased to get this done,” Peterson said. “It will, in all essence, allow Tony Gonzalez to finish his career with the Kansas City Chiefs. The obvious is he’s been a very, very productive player for us. I think for our fans in Kansas City it was important for us to get this done. He’s done a marvelous job for us both on and off the football field.”

    Gonzalez (6-5, 251) has appeared in 158 career NFL games (142 starts), including starts in 142 of the last 144 contests. He owns the top mark in Chiefs history with 721 receptions for 8,710 yards (12.1 avg.) and 61 touchdowns. His 8,710 receiving yards and 721 receptions rank second in NFL history among TEs, trailing only TE Shannon Sharpe. He needs two more receiving TDs to pass Sharpe (62) for the most by a TE in NFL annals.

    The 10-year NFL veteran earned his eighth straight appearance to the NFL’s annual All-Star Game this year. The only Chiefs TE ever selected to the Pro Bowl, Gonzalez joins Fred Arbanas as the only other Kansas City TE to earn a berth in the Pro Bowl or the AFL All-Star Game. Arbanas made five AFL All-Star appearances (’62-65 and ‘67). Those eight Pro Bowl invites are tied with Sharpe for the most by a tight end in NFL history. Gonzalez started 15 games in 2006, leading the club with 73 receptions for 900 yards with five touchdowns. The Torrance, California native caught a club-record 102 passes for 1,258 yards (12.3 avg.) with seven touchdowns in 2004.

    At the University of California, Gonzalez saw action in 33 games on the gridiron, catching 89 passes for 1,302 yards (14.6 avg.) with eight touchdowns.


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    wolfpack wrote:
    if we are going to retool the offense then cut Parker,Gardner,Hall. then move Eddy to #2. if he dosent like it,,,,BYE! go out and get a #1 and draft a good speedster. it seems like there`s alot of them in the draft this year.
    maybe by cutting those it would help in the cap money to get a #1.
    Good Idea, but I'm not sure the "brains", (see I didn't mention any names, grin) have that much imagination, seems like they are in a rut somewhere.

    8-) :pint:
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    Default Re: Chiefs and Gonzalez agree in Principle to a Five-Year Contract Extension

    wolfpack wrote:
    if we are going to retool the offense then cut Parker,Gardner,Hall. then move Eddy to #2. if he dosent like it,,,,BYE! go out and get a #1 and draft a good speedster. it seems like there`s alot of them in the draft this year.
    maybe by cutting those it would help in the cap money to get a #1.
    Parker, Gardner, Hall all need to go regardless.

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    Chiefster wrote:
    wolfpack wrote:
    if we are going to retool the offense then cut Parker,Gardner,Hall. then move Eddy to #2. if he dosent like it,,,,BYE! go out and get a #1 and draft a good speedster. it seems like there`s alot of them in the draft this year.
    maybe by cutting those it would help in the cap money to get a #1.
    Parker, Gardner, Hall all need to go regardless.
    What, get rid of run backwards Hall, Naw, let him catch passes, we need a third string WR, just don't let him run back (literally) punts and kick offs. As for Parker and Gardner maybe we can trade them for a really first class water persons, (grin)
    :-) :-) :-D


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    in 2007!!:fighting0068:

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    kenny1937 wrote:
    Chiefster wrote:
    wolfpack wrote:
    if we are going to retool the offense then cut Parker,Gardner,Hall. then move Eddy to #2. if he dosent like it,,,,BYE! go out and get a #1 and draft a good speedster. it seems like there`s alot of them in the draft this year.
    maybe by cutting those it would help in the cap money to get a #1.
    Parker, Gardner, Hall all need to go regardless.
    What, get rid of run backwards Hall, Naw, let him catch passes, we need a third string WR, just don't let him run back (literally) punts and kick offs. As for Parker and Gardner maybe we can trade them for a really first class water persons, (grin)
    :-) :-) :-D


    8-) :pint:

    Except their momma things that foozball is da debil!

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    Default Re: Chiefs and Gonzalez agree in Principle to a Five-Year Contract Extension

    Well, Mama's knows best!!

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    i still think and i dont care what people think, i put LJ up for trade. we should be able to get a #1 and #2 for him. find a back who`s hungry to prove himself. who can catch,block, and get around 1100 to 1300 yards.
    this would give us 2 #1 picks and atleast 2 #2`s. LJ is going to cost us a boatload and we have to many holes to fill.

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    Default Re: Chiefs and Gonzalez agree in Principle to a Five-Year Contract Extension

    wolfpack wrote:
    i still think and i dont care what people think, i put LJ up for trade. we should be able to get a #1 and #2 for him. find a back who`s hungry to prove himself. who can catch,block, and get around 1100 to 1300 yards.
    this would give us 2 #1 picks and atleast 2 #2`s. LJ is going to cost us a boatload and we have to many holes to fill.
    I think there is merit to that argument, I don't see Herm letting that happen, or Mr. Peterson either, because they can't see the forest for the trees.

    8-) :pint:
    Go Chiefs Eleven, win
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    Default Re: Chiefs and Gonzalez agree in Principle to a Five-Year Contract Extension

    wolfpack wrote:
    i still think and i dont care what people think, i put LJ up for trade. we should be able to get a #1 and #2 for him. find a back who`s hungry to prove himself. who can catch,block, and get around 1100 to 1300 yards.
    this would give us 2 #1 picks and atleast 2 #2`s. LJ is going to cost us a boatload and we have to many holes to fill.
    Priest Holmes; although I doubt we'll see him back in a Chiefs uniform.

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