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KK Short - did you know?


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I have a problem with Shaq's contract because I don't want any expensive LBs on the team at all. Ever.

KK's body fell apart rapidly and it was bad timing contract wise. I don't mind paying big money for pass rushing DTs in principle though.

KK = Ok but bad timing.

Shaq = bad contract in principle.

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35 minutes ago, Troys99x4 said:

DG worked this contract. Still thought Star should've received the contract over KK but hey....

Marty extended him if you haven't forgotten.  KK should have be released instead of extending.  That's Marty's calling card.

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44 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yep.....I defended him all offseason and boy was I wrong. He is definitely done.

Same, I thought he and Brown would be a nasty combo.  Like you said, he is done and they need to part ways

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24 minutes ago, Malt Liquor said:

I like KK but this is another blunder that Marty Hurney caused. Scotty has to clean up his mistakes that Marty did...

Blunder? How so, would you have not signed KK at that point? I know it didn’t work out. But unless you have a secret ability to see into the future, nobody argued when KK signed. 

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14 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Marty extended him if you haven't forgotten.  KK should have be released instead of extending.  That's Marty's calling card.

Who thought that when it happened? I don’t remember hearing anyone complain at all at the time. Yeah I’m hind sight it was a bad contract. But that happens sometimes, that’s not something a GM could control.

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