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Vikes sign Chiefs FB

Discussion in 'All Other Team Discussions' started by vikefan, Mar 21, 2006.

  1. vikefan Cheesehead

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    Tony Richardson was signed by the Vikes today. 2 yr. deal, reported by ESPN.

    I'm sure we overpaid him. :roll:
  2. GakkofNorway Cheesehead

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    probably a 10 billion dollar deal.
  3. cheesey Cheesehead

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    Plus 25% profit from the concession stands.
    LOLOLOL!!! :lol:
  4. tkpckfan Cheesehead

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    wow thats pretty big should help there running game
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    We haven't had a true FB recently. TE Kleinsasser might become expendable.
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    Isnt this guy like 1000 years old.
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    yup and this time next year we will still be 20 million under the cap.

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