Chiefs safety still wants trade

Posted: Monday June 09, 2008 04:01AM ET

Chiefs safety Greg Wesley attended minicamp for the second consecutive day. And for the second consecutive day, Wesley did more standing around than working out. Wesley, a disgruntled eight-year veteran, unexpectedly attended Friday's session despite being excused from the team's mandatory workouts by team president Carl Peterson. Wesley has asked to be released, and the team has tried repeatedly to trade him.

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Greg Wesley, Doug Pensinger/Getty Images

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exactly

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We'll see you in Dallas Greg

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8 years in the league is getting old for a DB so he better hush his trap
and be lucky he has a job....Why do you think KC has tried to trade w/o
any takers?

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He probably does not want to be a part of the rebuilding process in KC.

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THEEEEEEEE Greg Wesley?

8 year veteran of that Vaunted Kansas City Chiefs Defense?!?!?!?!

THAT Greg Wesley?

QUICK< QUICK< Snatch this guy up!!!! Who in their right mind wouldn't jump all over GREG WESLEY?!?!?!?!

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Playing for the CHIEFS - I would "ask" for a trade but I wouldn't "demand" it !!!

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Dude dont be frontin...you gots no bragainin chips...you an average player on a **** defense

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If you follow the Chiefs, than you would know that the team has told this guy that he is not wanted, and they are going to trade or release in the next few days. The only problem with that is that the Chiefs have been telling him this for the last couple years. The Chiefs have done nothing been classless and selfish about this whole situation.

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Dumbass.

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Why is there more players in the NFL wanting to be traded or have there contract restructed?.They should penalise players who do not finish out there contract.This is getting redicules.If you do not intend to play for a team longer than what you signed,you should give back your signing bonus.If you give back your signing bonus,it would make it fair to find new employment.

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They've tried to trade this guy for 3 years. Just get it over with, Herm.

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Never heard... leave it to T&R to plant more useless facts in my head.

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