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Chiefs Trade Thigpen to Miami

9/29/2009

The Kansas City Chiefs have traded backup Quarterback Tyler Thigpen to the Miami Dolphins for undisclosed draft pick.

Miami who recently lost starting quarterback Chad Pennington to injury where left with Chad Henne to replace Pennington.   Thigpen moves into on Offense that uses the Wildcat formation a lot and this offensive favors the mobile Thigpen.

THE FANS TAKE:  As many fans love Thigpen in Kansas City, this was a great move for Kansas City that may cover up the error for trading a draft pick for both offensive linemen busts Andy Alleman and Ikechuku Ndukwe from the Miami Dolphins for an undisclosed selection in the 2010 NFL Draft.  This may be take place for the undisclosed pick for Allenman and Ndukwe.

OTHER NOTES:  G/T Ryan O'Callaghan who was aquired off waivers from New England back on the 9th has replaced Ndukwe as the starting right tackle.  This marks the 4th new player to try to take over the RT spot since training camp started (Damion McIntosh, Barry Richardson, and Ndukwe).

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