Thebignate5
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whatever...i just don't think we should give up much for green...I think he'll be cut anyways soon
If we give up a 4th rounder, the Chiefs and Peterson won this battle with Mueller big time.
Just remember folks, even if Green is cut, it won't be a slam dunk that we get him.
There is no where in the NFL other than Miami that Green has a better chance to start and succeed. He knows this offense, Terry Shea his QB coach for the last several years is here and the competition isn't as highly valued as he is here by the coaches. That's why he has refused to negotiate with any other teams.
If Mueller and Cameron don't stand fast then the consensus that Miami can be had is still true. Don't think the front office isn't aware of this.
Even Cameron was quoted saying Mueller knows what he is doing. He places a value on a player and sticks to it. We will see how true this is.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/dolphi...b_nflru_0428.html?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=46The Chiefs now would settle for the Dolphins fourth-round selection (No. 108 overall) for Green, according to ESPN's John Clayton. Miami has offered Kansas City a late-round pick since Day One for Green, but the Chiefs reportedly have asked for as much as a second- and seventh-round pick.
Hopefully it is not for a 4th #108.
A 7th, Booker and a piece of moldy cheese.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/dolphi...b_nflru_0428.html?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=46The Chiefs now would settle for the Dolphins fourth-round selection (No. 108 overall) for Green, according to ESPN's John Clayton. Miami has offered Kansas City a late-round pick since Day One for Green, but the Chiefs reportedly have asked for as much as a second- and seventh-round pick.