Zach Thomas a Chief.

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  1. #17 with a bullet

    #17 with a bullet New Member

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    Report: Chiefs, LB Thomas agree to deal
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    The Kansas City Chiefs and seven-time Pro Bowl linebacker Zach Thomas have agreed to a contract, The Kansas City Star has reported.

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    Thomas, 36, started 14 of 16 games for the Dallas Cowboys in 2008 during his 13th NFL season, recording 94 tackles, 65 of which came solo.

    Thomas rounds out a linebacker corps that includes four-year veteran Derrick Johnson and Mike Vrabel.

    The Chiefs acquired Vrabel from the New England Patriots in a February trade that brought quarterback Matt Cassel to Kansas City for a second-round draft pick.

    Thomas spent the first 12 years of his career with the Miami Dolphins, with whom he was named to his last Pro Bowl in 2006 before missing 11 games with migraine headaches resulting from an auto accident in 2007.

    Thomas made off-the-field news in March when he told The Dallas Morning News that his wife, Maritza, was handcuffed and spent about three hours in jail in July 2008 after Dallas police officer Robert Powell pulled her over for an illegal U-turn.

    Powell, who has resigned, stopped Houston Texans running back Ryan Moats last month for running a red light on his way to the hospital to see his dying mother-in-law. Powell detained Moats for more than 10 minutes, in which time his mother-in-law died.

    "We wanted to tell our story, not knowing how many others have been affected by Officer Powell," Thomas told the newspaper. "We know the vast majority of the Dallas police force are good and professional people, but this guy just seems excessive."

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  2. ace_o_spades

    ace_o_spades New Member

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    Solid move for the Chiefs, he'd be a great mentor for Aaron Curry
     
  3. NYJetsFanWex

    NYJetsFanWex New Member

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    Im sure the Chiefs will still suck. Atleast they got rid of Herm so thats a start! haha
     
  4. brothermoose

    brothermoose Well-Known Member

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    They're calling a press conference to discuss his position now...

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  5. CJLang

    CJLang Well-Known Member

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    The Pats started their run by bringing a boatload of savvy vets at decent short term contracts to get a winning attitude in place while they use the draft to build the team up.

    Pioli is probably trying to do the same thing here. It'll be interesting to see if it works in KC.
     

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