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Chiefs Notebook: Talking about Law
The Kansas City Star
Fathers planned quiet time with their kids, bachelors planned trips, and coach Herm Edwards said he’s off to California now that the Chiefs have wrapped up offseason practices. One question will undoubtedly dog him all the way to his home state.
When are the Chiefs signing cornerback Ty Law?
Edwards cracked a smile when the Law question popped up again Thursday. “I’m a prophet,” Edwards said. “I told you guys when the story started that he won’t sign, you won’t see Ty Law until training camp somewhere. We’ll see him at somebody’s training camp. And we’ll leave it at that.”
Will power
One man who wasn’t smiling Thursday was lineman Will Svitek, who got into a fight and was kicked out of a drill.
Veteran guard Brian Waters tried to plead Svitek’s case. He wanted the young tackle, who just came back from NFL Europe, to be able to finish his final workout.
But Edwards, who said he’s been encouraged by Svitek’s progress, wanted to send a message.
“You fight in the game, you get kicked out and you get a big fine,” he said. “It’s a bunch of money. More money than he can afford. He’s a rookie guy, so he should watch it.”
See you in July
The Chiefs will break for a month and start training camp July 28 in River Falls, Wis.
Edwards is a big believer in giving his players rest, but he also knows that’s a lot of time to pick up some bad habits.
“I told them it would be a shame that after all the work they put in if we have to come to training camp and emphasize conditioning,” Edwards said.
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansa...rce=rss&channel=kansascity_kansas_city_chiefs
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The Kansas City Star
Fathers planned quiet time with their kids, bachelors planned trips, and coach Herm Edwards said he’s off to California now that the Chiefs have wrapped up offseason practices. One question will undoubtedly dog him all the way to his home state.
When are the Chiefs signing cornerback Ty Law?
Edwards cracked a smile when the Law question popped up again Thursday. “I’m a prophet,” Edwards said. “I told you guys when the story started that he won’t sign, you won’t see Ty Law until training camp somewhere. We’ll see him at somebody’s training camp. And we’ll leave it at that.”
Will power
One man who wasn’t smiling Thursday was lineman Will Svitek, who got into a fight and was kicked out of a drill.
Veteran guard Brian Waters tried to plead Svitek’s case. He wanted the young tackle, who just came back from NFL Europe, to be able to finish his final workout.
But Edwards, who said he’s been encouraged by Svitek’s progress, wanted to send a message.
“You fight in the game, you get kicked out and you get a big fine,” he said. “It’s a bunch of money. More money than he can afford. He’s a rookie guy, so he should watch it.”
See you in July
The Chiefs will break for a month and start training camp July 28 in River Falls, Wis.
Edwards is a big believer in giving his players rest, but he also knows that’s a lot of time to pick up some bad habits.
“I told them it would be a shame that after all the work they put in if we have to come to training camp and emphasize conditioning,” Edwards said.
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansa...rce=rss&channel=kansascity_kansas_city_chiefs
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