Actually ESPN.net is posting that Chiefs have come to a meeting of the minds and negotiations are heating up, according to an inside source close to the Law camp. [Reply]
I have faith. Chiefs look like a realistic possibility. We need a CB bad. Herm and Ty have a good relationship. We have the money if Lamar is willing to spend it. I see us offering more money than New England. We are just as good as New England if you ask me. KC and NE both have just as good of a chance at winning it all. But in all honesty he would better for our football team. I can't see him signing with anyone else. Its either the Chiefs or Pats if you ask me.
This will go down to the wire, as is the case with Peterson and negotiations. I can see the Chiefs playing the wait and see game. Just see if anybody is capable of getting the other starting CB job in training camp. If not, then I see us signing Ty Law.
I don't think we're getting Law. I was optimistic for a while, even kinda believing those theories about the look on Herm's face and how they might already have a deal worked out.
But they don't. That was obvious in Merrill's article this past week where Law made it clear he's more interested in money than anything, still trying to play all sides against each other. That means it's down to whether CP will get it done, and he's already talking economics and crying poverty.
I hope I'm wrong, but for all the hopes that we would have the inside track because of Herm, at this point it seems like another typical CP free agent negotiation. And we all know how that story ends. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
Actually ESPN.net is posting that Chiefs have come to a meeting of the minds and negotiations are heating up, according to an inside source close to the Law camp.
Translated:
"Notice to all the teams in the NFL - the Chiefs are going to offer me a contract, so if you want me, you better come get while the gettin' is good!"
Nothing but posturing for more money on the part of Law and his camp. [Reply]