IN REFERENCE TO THE ARTICLE WRITTEN ABOUT ME IN REGARDS TO MOTHER'S DAY EXPLAINS ONE OF MANY REASONS WHY I CHOOSE NOT TO TALK TO THE MEDIA.- Tamba Hali (@TambaHali91)
sorry if this has already been brought up .
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• Anthony Fasano vs. Travis Kelce and Tony Moeaki, TE, Chiefs: The rookie, Kelce, could win the day here if he stays out of trouble and proves that he can block in Andy Reid’s offense. He certainly has the highest upside here, especially with Moeaki continuing to deal with knee injuries.
Fasano has a pretty solid track record with 24 career touchdowns and 205 receptions, spread over seven seasons. Even so, neither he nor Moeaki creates the matchup problems for defenses that Kelce can.
Braden Wilson grew up in the small town of Smith Center, Kansas pulling for the Kansas State Wildcats and the Kansas City Chiefs. He’ll get to wear both uniforms in his football career.
Ohio tight end Jordan Thompson announced on his personal Twitter account that he is headed to Kansas City Chiefs rookie camp.
"Let the journey begin!" Thompson tweeted. "I am Kansas City bound."
Former Chiefs GM Scott Pioli said he tried to sign Branden Albert to a long-term deal last fall.
Albert's agents has been overvaluing their client's market value for some time now. Pioli said the two sides were never even close. "There was a lot of money on the table," he said. "I'll say more money than is out there and available for him now. He and his representation chose not to take it ... They were asking for a lot of money, and I think that's part of the problem." With trade talks reportedly dead, Albert is running out of options. He can play out his one-year tender, sign a long-term deal with the Chiefs, or stage a holdout.
The best factoid I encountered this week comes from the always-prescient Mike Reiss of ESPNBoston: This will be Bill Belichick's 14th season as coach of the Patriots, and he has entered every one with a left-footed punter. The two punters the Patriots will take to camp this year, incumbent Zoltan Mesko and free-agent Ryan Allen of Louisiana Tech, are left-footed.
OL Jon Asamoah
OL -Eric Winston-
OL -Ryan Lilja-
OL Branden Albert
WR Dwayne Bowe
HB Jamaal Charles
FB -Patrick DiMarco-
OL Rodney Hudson
TE -Steve Maneri-
TE -Kevin Boss-
FB Nate Eachus
WR Terrance Copper
TE -Jake O'Connell-
HB -Peyton Hillis-
FB -Shaun Smith (Off.)-
OL -Bryan Mattison-
WR Devon Wylie
OL -Russ Hochstein-
WR Jonathan Baldwin
WR Jamar Newsome
WR -Steve Breaston-
HB Cyrus Gray
TE Tony Moeaki
WR Dexter McCluster
QB -Matt Cassel-
OL Donald Stephenson
HB Shaun Draughn
QB -Brady Quinn-
OL Jeff Allen
Patriots released OG Brian Waters.
Officially, his contract was terminated from the reserve/did not report list. Waters didn't want to play for the Patriots last season, but they refused to play ball after he declined a raise, holding him hostage as his contract tolled to 2013. The Pats could have kept tolling Waters' deal in perpetuity, but decided they got their point across. The longtime Chief wanted to play closer to his Texas home last season. Waters is a six-time Pro Bowler — including in 2011 — but is now 36 and hasn't played since the 2012 Super Bowl. It's unclear if he has any interest in reviving his career. Apr 30 - 5:20 PM
Chief's TEs were targeted a league low 57 times in 2013. It sounds like a QB problem to me. What do you think?