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    Bob Gretz:
    The Answer Man is in the house. He’s ready, willing and able. Fire away.

    What’s up with Jared Allen and his contract?

    Right now, not much. Allen’s people and the Chiefs continue to have conversations and it’s always good when the lines of communication stay open. But there is no sense that a deal is coming together any time soon.

    When will Allen begin working out with his teammates?

    That will come when he signs the franchise-player tender. Once he does, he goes back on the roster and can take part in the team’s off-season work. It will also guarantee him just less than $10 million for the coming season. Several franchise players have signed their tenders and are working out with their teams now. Two franchise players – Dallas Clark in Indianapolis and Marcus Trufant in Seattle – have signed new long-term contracts.

    Is there a deadline for Allen signing the franchise tender?

    He could not sign it at all, but that means he will not play in 2008. He can wait until 10 weeks into the season, sign it and that would give him enough weeks to qualify for another year of service. Or he could sign any time in between. The Chiefs and Allen’s agent can continue to talk about a new contract until July, when those discussions must end.

    There’s no way that Herm Edwards went all the way to Boston to watch Matt Ryan’s workout if the Chiefs aren’t going to draft him. No way.

    Way. Don’t ever forget this: Edwards always falls back on his personnel background. He is truly a scout at heart. Edwards also attended the workout at the University of California and this week he went to the Pro Day workout at Louisiana State. He may take another trip or two as well.

    Edwards may be the most personnel-oriented head coach the Chiefs have ever had. He will always go out and hit the road in the spring. It’s in his blood. Don’t read too much into his appearance in Beantown. It guarantees nothing when it comes to the team selecting Ryan.

    OK, so the Chiefs haven’t signed any offensive linemen in free agency. If the season started tomorrow, who would be the starting five and will Brodie Croyle survive?

    Now there’s a question. Just from some of the rumblings I’ve heard inside Arrowhead over the last few months, let me take a stab at the opening-day offensive line. This is a guess, only a guess. Please, no wagering.

    First, figure Brian Waters will remain at left guard. There was some talk of him moving to center, but I think he’ll end up staying at guard. The center would be third-year man Rudy Niswanger. He got some playing time at guard last year before suffering a knee injury that ended his season. His rehab has gone well and he should be ready to go for the start of training camp.

    Now at right guard, how about Damion McIntosh; this move may hinge on what the Chiefs can find in the Draft. But his size would be just right for what the Chiefs want to get done with their running game: power.

    At left and right tackle: who knows? Remember, the Chiefs claimed Adrian Jones on waivers at the end of last season from the Jets. They also grabbed Anthony Alabi on waivers back in February from the Dolphins. Both are tackles. Will Svitek is still around as well, along with Herb Taylor, last year’s draft choice. He actually played pretty well against Detroit in fill-in action at the end of last year.

    Why didn’t the Chiefs make a play for former Donkeys kicker Jason Elam?

    Just like the situation with Josh Brown who signed with St. Louis, the Chiefs could not compete with the indoor environment that Elam will enjoy while kicking for the Falcons in Atlanta. One of the reasons they were interested in Brown was his age: he’ll be 29 for the 2008 season. Elam is 42 years old.

    I hear the Chiefs have a lot of money left under the salary cap, maybe more than any other team in the league. What are they saving it for?

    Jared Allen for one. If they were able to work out a deal for him, they would need a healthy bundle to pay him. They will also have at least 10 draft choices and those don’t come cheap these days, especially the fifth pick in the first round.

    Also, with the signing in free agency of Casey Wiegmann (Denver), Kris Wilson (Philadelphia), Benny Sapp (Minnesota), Keyaron Fox (Pittsburgh) and Jimmy Wilkerson (Tampa Bay), they should pick up at least one, maybe two compensation picks.

    Because they have spots on the roster to fill, the Chiefs figure to be very active in the post-Draft market for college free agents. Those cost money as well.

    Also, expect the Chiefs to work hard to sign some of their young talent to new contracts before the reach free agency.

    That money will get spent. If there’s one thing the Chiefs have not been deficient in over the last 10 years it’s managing the salary cap. They are among the best in the business.
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    I thought the point about affording the 10-12 drafted players plus the college free agents is a good one.

    I think it could be a really fun day if the Chiefs decide to trade out of the #5 pick and end up grabbing a couple additional picks. We could see the Chiefs with possibly 15 or so picks. That would be amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMN View Post
    You know after dorseys' pro day alot of people are saying that he is back at the top. teams are saying that he would pass their physical. so i guess the tibia thing has been laid to rest. I have seen numerous mock drafts that have him going 2nd overall. and if stl doesnt take jake long i really think he will be there at pick 5. I know it is all "MOCK" situations. but I really think that there is a good a chance as ever that jake long could be ours.
    Who is Miami going to take? Do you think Parcells is going to take Ryan? I've read that neither Dorsey or Chris Long are big enough to play the line in the 3-4. Would they move Chris Long to a rushing LB position?

    Heres what I think will probably happen:

    1. Miami - Matt Ryan

    I don't think Parcells has any confidence in the QB situation he has. I don't think he likes Beck at all.

    2. St. Louis - Chris Long

    St. Louis hasn't been getting done on D period. Picking Carriker last year was a boost. Picking Chris Long to go with him this year will give the O-lines in the NFC West fits.

    3. Atlanta - Glenn Dorsey

    Atlanta doesn't have the best personnel at DT. Jamaal Anderson and John Abraham could use the help up the middle.

    4. *******os - Darren McFadden

    Al Davis is trying to get a hefty fine for setting a record with the most money over the cap in the history of the cap. McFadden will help his cause with all the hype around him. I just don't like the fact he'll be playing against us.

    And that comes to us with Jake Long. This kid needs to have Brodie's blind side. Hopefully then, Brodie can show off his cannon(If he can make the right decisions). That also depends on if CP and Herm don't screw this all up. We could take someone none of us have ever heard of. The way these guys work, I wouldn't be surprised.


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    I am not sure what miami will do. They did sign McCown so I am not sure what there plans are with him. But that is no reason to not take a QB that you think has what it takes. but I still think that they take C Long. This guy really can be plugged in immidiately. I could see him easily fill a LB role.... especially in a 3-4.
    And with his speed and agility I really dont think that his size would hurt him to much as an end in a 3-4.

    But you never know. I just cannot wait until April 26th.

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    As long as we draft some O-linemen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMN View Post
    I am not sure what miami will do. They did sign McCown so I am not sure what there plans are with him. But that is no reason to not take a QB that you think has what it takes. but I still think that they take C Long. This guy really can be plugged in immidiately. I could see him easily fill a LB role.... especially in a 3-4.
    And with his speed and agility I really dont think that his size would hurt him to much as an end in a 3-4.

    But you never know. I just cannot wait until April 26th.
    Are you coming to the Draft Party at Arrowhead?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    Are you coming to the Draft Party at Arrowhead?

    I would absolutely love to...... but... I live in Charlotte NC now. Moved here about 5 years ago. But I was born and raised in KC. But you can bet your bottom dollar I will be watching.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMN View Post
    I would absolutely love to...... but... I live in Charlotte NC now. Moved here about 5 years ago. But I was born and raised in KC. But you can bet your bottom dollar I will be watching.
    Kick ***!

    We need every Chiefs fan to focus positive energy on Herm and his decision making abilities!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMN View Post
    I would absolutely love to...... but... I live in Charlotte NC now. Moved here about 5 years ago. But I was born and raised in KC. But you can bet your bottom dollar I will be watching.
    Hey I'm headed to Charlotte this week for work. Any suggestions for restaurants, etc.?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rbedgood View Post
    Hey I'm headed to Charlotte this week for work. Any suggestions for restaurants, etc.?
    Yeah man, my GF is a server at a restaurant called Upstream, an upscale seafood restaurant. It is way good and has a kick *** sunday brunch, but pricey.

    At any rate in the South Park area you will have all kinds of options. if you have any specific requests just let me know, like steak, SUSHI (my personal fave) mexican. etc. Charlotte is no KC as far as one of kind places with history. this city blew up overnight. when you get here you will see what I mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiman View Post
    Do not count RYAN out..(scouts took hard looks) I want him because he will be the best player left when it comes the Chiefs turn to pick in the draft.(I don't like our Q.B.s) I think Jared Allen is the key. What the Chiefs do with him sets the tone for the draft. We have money! Will the Chiefs spend it all? Heck just do it!
    I heard an interview with Matt Ryan today on NFL Radio and I was really impressed with him. He was very well spoken and seemed like a guy that players could rally around.



    Quote Originally Posted by DMN View Post
    haha. there is always a chance. unfortunately stl's needs are equally as dire on both sides of the line. So it could really go either way. I just think that they might end up going defensive. Mainly cause Pace will still play next year and there is always next years draft and free agency to try and replace him. You can't let players like Bulger and Jackson go inefective cause your D cant stop ANYONE.

    Just all theories though.
    I'm sure STL is thinking along the lines we are. There should be solid OT's available when they pick in the 2nd rd. They may be able to get a franchise player Dorsey and then get a solid LT in the 2nd.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach View Post
    I heard an interview with Matt Ryan today on NFL Radio and I was really impressed with him. He was very well spoken and seemed like a guy that players could rally around.




    I'm sure STL is thinking along the lines we are. There should be solid OT's available when they pick in the 2nd rd. They may be able to get a franchise player Dorsey and then get a solid LT in the 2nd.
    Drafting Ryan I feel would be a mistake for the Chiefs. If you can't protect him he'll end up on his back like Huard and Croyle did last season. We need to give Croyle a chance and Huard has proven he can be a good back up, just not a starter.
    Keeping my britches between the ditches! :character00182:

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