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If he is expended, we should absolutely pick him up.
Huge upgrade over Belcher. |
McClain signed his contract with the Raiders on July 28, 2010, in time to make the first day of training camp. The contract is estimated to be for $40 million over 5 years
Hunt wont allow this |
wouldn't claiming him would force more of a cap on the raiders? :D
why not I think he's a better fit in a 3-4 and he's more athletic than Belcher. Even if we only keep him for the rest of the year |
Ian Rapoport @RapSheet
An hour ago, Rolando McClain posted this on his Facebook wall: "Officially no longer an Oakland Raider!!" |
I guess it's possible this is why Kehr was deemed "expendable"?
It's not like he could make the Chiefs suck any more than they already do. |
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Raiders LB Rolando McClain making some cryptic tweets about his exit, but nothing on waiver wire about him being cut or suspended |
Another bonus if we claim him is the defense he was the leader of at Bama is nearly identical to ours.
The bad side, he might help us beat Oakland. |
Not going to happen.
The Chiefs would never actually get that lucky. Oh wait, yeah this probably will happen and then the Chiefs won't put a claim in on him. Then again, Scott did say he'd need 53 guys off the street in order to win 2 games, so maybe this would be part of his master plan. |
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Look at Tyson Jackson's deal. Sure, the signing bonus was high, but so was the back end of the contract. Claiming McClain will almost certainly cost more than he'd receive on the open market. We'd also be incredibly stupid not to do it. |
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7/29/2010: Signed a five-year, $40 million contract. The deal contains $23 million guaranteed. An annual $250,000 workout bonus is available in years two through five. 2012: $970,000, 2013: $4.005 million, 2014: $5.805 million, 2015: Free Agent http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/...olando-mcclain |
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