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And... Scene


The Vikings and Chiefs have agreed on trade compensation for Jared Allen, and Allen has agreed to contract terms. The Vikings will give up their first rounder and two third rounders, all in 2008. There's also some position swapping of sixth round picks to make the Vikings feel like they didn't get totally railroaded [this swap was also in the Chiefs' favor]. And the article says Allen's contract is for six years/$74 million with $31 million guaranteed. So, a recovering alcoholic and notorious partier is going to the city that gave us the Love Boat scandal with virtually unlimited funds. This should be fun.

It will be interesting to follow Allen's success this year after his big payday. There's also a little sidebar in the article that illustrates how each sack leader from the past eight years has had fewer sacks the following year. God, I hope it holds true, because the Vikings now have three Pro Bowlers on their defensive line alone. A first and two thirds is a lot, but it may have been worth it to get that kind of domination.

Anyway, at least the draft is still fun this year.

Jared Allen's reaction when he learns how many trucks he can buy with $74 million.


Comments (4)

This also means that we have a better chance at getting Derrick Harvey, which would make Monte the happiest man on the planet. I'd be pretty happy too.


I still can't believe how much they are giving up in terms of money and cash!!

Wanna bet that in a few years they call this trade "Herschel Walker II"?


The vikings weren't on the receiving end of the swap of sixth round picks just to let you know. The trade involved the Bucs sixth round pick we gave up for bennett for the vikes sixth round pick. Resulting in moving up 5 more spots in the sixth as if the 1st and two 3rd rounders werent enough.

Anyway the vikings got, got, in this deal and I can only imigane the Cehifs and Jardes reaction to both the draft picks and the money.


Yeah, I saw that. The source I got the story from had it wrong, too, and changed it a few minutes after I published. It seems so minor compared to the other picks, I can't imagine why they even bothered to include it in the trade.



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