And when Phillip Rivers decided to leave or it was mutually agreed to part ways, you know it’s not a good situation since Rivers is doing pretty good at Indy.
D King should of gone the route of keeping internal by requesting more playing time then a trade unless he did, was shot down then went public via Twitter. He is on a better coached team and with Hooker again as the free safety. It has worked out well for King since he left San Diego with playing more and a great benefit in fewer taxes since there is no state income tax in Tennessee too. I call that a win win.