chiefs sign ty law
i think a good move even if he flames out. it's a moral boost from king carl that says he's here to back the team up and try to get the best players. espn.com's, johnny clayton commented that ty was probably the best guy on the market this offseason. congratulations to the chiefs for signing him. whether he helps physically, or helps younger players develop (julian battle, lenny walls, etc.), then this was a good pickup.
be excited, SI gave LJ props as the number 1 fantasy running back in the league, though (with a more conservative offense coming as assumed by all 'experts') trent dropped from top 5 in fantasy points to 24th. i think this is a grave mistake and any comments hermie is stating about scaling back the offense are all smoke and mirrors. only a moron would destroy what've we had for the past few years. it's not unheard of to have an AWESOME offense and a good/great defense. WHY do you have to sacrifice one to get the other? you don't! our offense is basically the same (and may get better with a suprise WR corp: hopefully, parker, thorpe, kennison, with a little hall as the icing) since vermeil revamped it and now we have better, though newer, defensive personnel. this should mean great offense, good defense, which should equal a playoff spot to a championship game.
hold me to it (though i've had 4 beers to this point on a semi-empty stomach):
-I bet my friends 12 packs of blue moon and boulevard wheat that the Chiefs go to the Championship game. i lose, i buy 24 bottles of beer and my pals drink free.
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