Chiefs position analysis: Running back

By Mike Ash  |   Monday, February 11, 2008  |  Comments( 4 )

Kansas City Chiefs
Continuing the position-by-position look at the Chiefs, we turn our attention to the running backs. Larry Johnson To say the 2007 campaign didn't go well for the two-time Pro Bowler would probably be something of an understatement. After missing most of the preseason thanks to his contract holdout, Johnson never seemed to get into a groove once ...
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CommentsComments: 4
No.1
Daniel Skjoldal
01:53 AM
02/13/2008
Here is the deal LJ got hurt and it is no coincidence that we didn't win a game once he was hurt. We need LJ more then anything if we plan to make a push to the playoffs in the next few years because with a half decent line we can do this but he was blessed witha great o-line to begin his career, now he has to fight behind a bogus o-line, he is the best r.b. in the game and with the right people he will show it, but the only reason he didn't play after the injury was becaue there is no point in showing what u got when u don't have anything to back it up this was a rebuilding year and herm knows this so does carl, they are saving LJ's good days for when we actually stand a chance and u know i am right and thank you herm u have all my faith he knows what he is doing we are gonna be dominant here in the next 2-3 years i know it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No.2
New Mexico Raider
12:58 PM
02/13/2008
Daniel,

So your saying LJ is not a team player? If he wasn't hurt and didn't play. He left his teammates out to dry. Yeah I like Herm Edwards as your coach also. He talks a good game but just look what he did to the Jets. That's good news for us Raider fans.
No.3
Phatcat
12:43 PM
02/15/2008
LJ is going to be nothing like he was with out a good blocking fullback. I personally think that once KC sent Tony Richardson to the Vikings, it was major mistake. The Pro Bowl and the records that we set by Chester Taylor and Adrain Peterson are proof in the pudding.

Here's a thought why not make Jason Dunn a Fullback? He's got the size, (6'-6", 274lbs) the skills for blocking, and catching.
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