Originally Posted by staylor26:
That's not what that says:
Read further down sir, as well as the headline.
"Well, the Bills and the Chiefs have already talked with the player to see if he could join them, but his salary expectations are too high and they couldn’t offer him what he wants."
"Not Bills nor Chiefs..."
Implication is clear. And I did clearly stat that this was "speculation." [Reply]
Originally Posted by T-post Tom:
Read further down sir, as well as the headline.
"Well, the Bills and the Chiefs have already talked with the player to see if he could join them, but his salary expectations are too high and they couldn’t offer him what he wants."
"Not Bills nor Chiefs..."
That doesn't necessarily mean that they're "out". [Reply]
Originally Posted by T-post Tom:
Read further down sir, as well as the headline.
"Well, the Bills and the Chiefs have already talked with the player to see if he could join them, but his salary expectations are too high and they couldn’t offer him what he wants."
"Not Bills nor Chiefs..."
Implication is clear. And I did clearly stat that this was "speculation."
That just means he'll see what other teams offer then he'll weigh if he'd rather go to a contender or not, I mean if Cleveland is gonna throw out like 4 years 60 million with a big guarantee then yea he'd be stupid to not go there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
That doesn't necessarily mean that they're "out".
In the real world, it obviously doesn't mean that KC, the Bills or any other team are completely out of the running. We've all seen how FAs can turn on a dime. But the inference about the writer's opinion is there. It's open to interpretation: "...but his salary expectations are too high and they couldn’t offer him what he wants." And the DeHop rollercoaster continues. [Reply]
Originally Posted by T-post Tom:
In the real world, it obviously doesn't mean that KC, the Bills or any other team are completely out of the running. We've all seen how FAs can turn on a dime. But the inference about the writer's opinion is there. It's open to interpretation: "...but his salary expectations are too high and they couldn’t offer him what he wants." And the DeHop rollercoaster continues.
I think the writer is just inferring that based on what happened during the period when Arizona was shopping for him (which Breer, etc had reported). I don’t think that necessarily speaks to the situation as it stands right now. [Reply]