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Per Andy Reid, Albert has not signed a new deal.. Yet, but they are talking. He said this on 610 this morning, so no link.
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NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reports Chiefs LT Branden Albert "realizes" he'll be playing in Kansas City this season, and that both sides want to get an extension done.
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Not related to Albert really, but man Geno Smith is just getting KILLED by the media right now.
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thats 3.5 mil a year for a super bowl winning left tackle..... |
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Well, apparently both sides want to get a deal done now, so hopefully something happens soon.
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I'm calling him an idiot b/c he keeps acting like "Superbowl winning LT" means something. Tackles don't win Superbowls. Period. |
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I really preferred all along that Albert stick around... at least for another season. You don't want to roll into yr 1 of a new offense with two new OTs... and getting meager 3rd round value for Albert is not a win.
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Albert isn't going anywhere any time soon - that's for sure. We need two chubbys on the line.
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Just waiting to see that he's signed long-term
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But nah, left tackles, they are USELESS. My point was correct. He needs to get him money now, he wont get it last year. My example was what happened to McKinnie. Sorry that went over your head. Oh thats right, im just Alex Smith Fan, no actual FOOTBALL point could be anything because all i do is profess how great alex smith is right? |
@nfl: Branden Albert, Chiefs start contract extension talks: http://t.co/EXrBnRfcUa
@Jacobs71: In NFL article "Per Rapoport, Albert is seeking a contract on par with the six-year, $53.4 million extension signed by Texans Duane Brown |
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I wonder how big a bonus he wants and how much actual per year he needs. 18 M bonus plus base 4M/ year w/another 10 spread over late years he'll never see unless he dominated would get him ballpark. They can juggle the numbers lots if ways. Depends on if he truly wants paid or if he wants his name on a big contract for ego sake. |
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Branden Albert expected at Chiefs practice next week May 10 By ADAM TEICHER The Kansas City Star Read more Chiefs Rookie tackle Eric Fisher, selected by the Chiefs with the first overall pick in the NFL Draft last month, was at right tackle today for the beginning of a three-day rookie camp at their Truman Sports Complex practice facility. “He’ll be in here Monday,” coach Andy Reid said of Albert. “Branden will play the left side for right now and Eric will play the right side. I think that gives you two pretty good bookends right there. We also know we have Donald Stephenson, who is also a good football player.” “He (Albert) is very eager to get going. He’s very excited.” Following the conclusion of the rookie camp, the Chiefs resume full-squad practice on Tuesday. After the sides were unable to agree on terms of a long-term contract, the Chiefs designated Albert as their franchise player, effectively preventing him from testing the free-agent market. Albert soon signed the Chiefs’ one-year contract offer worth $9.83 million but has stayed away from the team’s voluntary offseason conditioning program that began April 1. He also was absent for last month’s full-squad mini-camp. Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2013/05/10...#storylink=cpy |
July 15 is right around the corner.
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I don't think July 15th matters
Imo the Chiefs are going to run Albert on the franchise tag for one year. Because of his age his asking price is not going to go up. If he gets injured again his asking price will have to drop. If Fisher is a stud then they will want to move him to left tackle anyway. It's Alberts last year as a Chief unless he drops his contract demands. Imo next year he won't get what he's asking for either so he might as well. Who know, maybe Fisher will look so good in the preseason that the Chiefs might trade Albert this year. Another team loses a left tackle to injury and the chiefs could get good value. |
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Albert is ****ed IMO. His age and back problems from last year will affect his price. Now I hope he's healthy this year I like him as a player just not elite money on a long term deal.
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Iirc, someone said they heard Clayton or someone state they were going to resume talks after the 4th Holliday
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This is going to be interesting. Keeping Albert and shelling out more money on a 2nd franchise year deal would be a terrible move, but so would just letting him walk and hoping for a 3rd rd comp pick.
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If he's healthy, which judging by the fact were ok with franchising him I hope he is, just sign him and forget about the tackle spot. We've spent enough resources up there for a while
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If his back isn't ok or if it didnt check out, I doubt we would have franchised him
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Braden Wilson will be declared the best blocking FB in football after this year.
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Yep Clayton reported on NFL32 about a week ago talks will resume after July 4th as he used the word Optimistic that a deal will get done.
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I doubt that they get a deal done although Albert should realize his options are dogshit if he's not an UFA
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He doesn't really have any other options at this point. He signe his tender, either he's the franchise player or they get a deal done.
If 10 mil is a dog shit option, I'll take dog shit everyday |
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