Chiefs trade Tynes to Giants

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Chiefs trade Tynes to Giants

Kansas City didn't need veteran after drafting kicker

Posted: Tuesday May 22, 2007 5:25PM; Updated: Tuesday May 22, 2007 7:02PM

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- The New York Giants acquired veteran placekicker Lawrence Tynes from the Kansas City Chiefs on Tuesday for an undisclosed conditional draft pick.

The Giants lost their kicker in the offseason when Jay Feely signed with the Miami Dolphins as a free agent. Until the trade, they had rookies Josh Huston and Marc Hickok on their roster. Hickok was released Tuesday.

"Tynes is a veteran kicker who has kicked in some big games," Giants general manager Jerry Reese said. "He has made some long field goals."

Tynes made 68 of 87 field goal attempts (78.2 percent) in three seasons with the Chiefs, scoring more than 100 points each season.

However, Chiefs coach Herm Edwards didn't think Tynes was consistent. The former Jets coach wasn't happy with him when he banged a chip-shot field goal attempt off the goalpost in a playoff loss to the Super Bowl champion Indianapolis Colts this postseason.

Tynes' future with the Chiefs became tenuous when Kansas City drafted Justin Medlock of UCLA in the fifth round. Medlock led Division I-A kickers with 2.15 field goals per game.

"We feel better about having a veteran kicker coming in and competing for the job," Reese said. "We're not bringing him in to give him the job. He has to earn it. We feel like we have a strong young guy versus a veteran kicker and the best kicker is going to win the job."

Born in Scotland, Tynes scored 107 points last season, hitting 24 of 31 field goal attempts and 35 of 36 extra point tries. He also had five touchbacks.
During his tenure with Chiefs, he converted six of 11 field goal attempts from 50 yards or farther.

The trade is the second for the Giants since Reese replaced Ernie Accorsi as general manager in January. New York acquired running back Rueben Droughns from Cleveland for wide receiver Tim Carter.

Tynes spent two seasons with the Ottawa Renegades of the CFL before coming to Kansas City. He beat out veteran Morten Andersen in training camp in 2004 and converted 17-of-23 field goal attempts and 58-of-60 PATs.
Tynes scored his career-high 125 points in 2005, hitting 27 of 33 field goal attempts and 44 of 45 PATs.

The soon-to-be 29-year-old played at Troy State, making 45 of 62 field goal attempts.

"We wanted a guy to come in here and put pressure on (Huston), who we really like a lot," Reese said. "Huston has a really strong leg. But we feel better about having a guy that's kicked in the league to come in and compete for the job."

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/football/nfl/05/22/bc.fbn.chiefs.tynes.ap/
 

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Okay, drafting a Kicker was bad. Trading for one?

I'd go postal.
 

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Hostile;1507134 said:
Okay, drafting a Kicker was bad. Trading for one?

I'd go postal.


But he was "your" kicker.

Personally, I don't see the problem with drafting a kicker. If you know you are getting a reliable Kicker for the next decade, why not?

Most of the time 6/7th rounders don't pan out anyway. Why not get a K who could be there for a long time. Seems more worthwhile than spending a pick on a 3rd string OL or a "project at best" 3rd string QB.
 

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Vintage;1507137 said:
But he was "your" kicker.

Personally, I don't see the problem with drafting a kicker. If you know you are getting a reliable Kicker for the next decade, why not?

Most of the time 6/7th rounders don't pan out anyway. Why not get a K who could be there for a long time. Seems more worthwhile than spending a pick on a 3rd string OL or a "project at best" 3rd string QB.
Oh I know. He was great value (IMO) at that point. The potential reward is far greater than the potential risk.
 

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Gives me hope that we can get something for the Hamburglar
 

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abersonc;1507155 said:
Gives me hope that we can get something for the Hamburglar
I am never going to get that image out of my head now.

Classic.

Oh, and if someone offers us a draft pick for him I will find the first fan that I can of that team and treat him to dinner.
 

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Hostile;1507134 said:
Okay, drafting a Kicker was bad. Trading for one?

I'd go postal.

Yeah but.... It's for the dreaded "undisclosed conditional draft pick." Could be worth going postal over, or could be a 7th rounder. I'd be ok if we traded a 7th rounder for a proven K. A 4th-5th, not so much.

OK, I'd go postal just for the nervousness of not knowing what round pick it is.
 

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Hostile;1507357 said:
I am never going to get that image out of my head now.

Classic.

Oh, and if someone offers us a draft pick for him I will find the first fan that I can of that team and treat him to dinner.

I can't take full credit for that one -- I heard it somewhere years ago and it stuck
 

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abersonc;1507367 said:
I can't take full credit for that one -- I heard it somewhere years ago and it stuck

It is a Pro Football Talk invention I believe.
 

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Alexander;1507369 said:
It is a Pro Football Talk invention I believe.

I'd heard it a long time before that -- I hate to say -- because I hate the guy -- I think it might have been a Jim Rome-ism
 

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abersonc;1507367 said:
I can't take full credit for that one -- I heard it somewhere years ago and it stuck

Alexander;1507369 said:
It is a Pro Football Talk invention I believe.

abersonc;1507379 said:
I'd heard it a long time before that -- I hate to say -- because I hate the guy -- I think it might have been a Jim Rome-ism
It's better than "I See Dead People" and that was good.
 
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