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I think it did ... I don't know what was going through our heads at the time. I don't know whether it was false happiness or thinking that . . . San Diego was just going to lay down because they played the Monday night game. I don't know what it was.
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported last week that the NFLPA will file a grievance against the Chiefs if running back Larry Johnson isn't restored to his status as a starter after returning for his one-game suspension.
Hey, we're used to the play in Kansas City getting Chiefs coaches fired ... but now it's resulting in opposing coaches getting fired. I guess turnabout is fair play.
Chiefs running back Larry Johnson was suspended by his team for criticizing his coach on Twitter and for using a gay slur. New word for the growing list of athletes in this kind of trouble: Twittercide.
This is an ever evolving process with a lot of involvement from a number of different levels of the military ... Even a lot of the contractors who work with us here are ex-military, and they too know the importance of getting this equipment repaired to send off to Afghanistan.
Larry Johnson got them into a taunting contest and they responded like a couple jackoffs, not like guys that are getting paid millions to run an NFL franchise.
We have to stay fresh once we get into Big Ten play ... You get those 300-pound guys laying on you all game, it'll wear you out, even Jared Odrick, no matter how good he is. If we can give him a break, four or five plays here, four or five plays there, and keep him in a situation where he can be a key t...
Making gay slurs on your Twitter account? ... That's akin to rushing for 2.7 yards per carry, because they'll both get you time off the field. Ironically, Larry's the one making gay slurs, but he's also the one putting a foot in his mouth. But I didn't come here to 'L.J.-bash.' It's not all about Larry ...
I think that trying to be physical this week is going to be the game plan ... We know that we have to use the weapons that we have on this team to the fullest extent to even have a chance. Dallas has a lot of athletes that are very good at their position, so we have to be a lot more physical than we’ve ...
We’re frustrated with losing, but we can tolerate that. We just weren’t ready to see Larry Johnson own any record in Kansas City the way he’s treated Kansas Citians. We decided that we wanted to do something.
We will move forward and the Kansas City Chiefs will be happy to have Larry Johnson back and Larry Johnson will be happy to be back ... The goal is to win football games.
Larry Johnson is a member of the Chiefs right now.
We are in somewhat of a murky area. It’s not as if we have precedent for someone going on Twitter and slamming his coach and issuing a slur the way that Larry Johnson did
If someone is doing something I don’t perceive as being socially acceptable ... I express myself. But at the end of the day, the client makes the decision. I really believe that Larry Johnson has matured a great deal in the last 18 months.
Larry Johnson's apology sends an important message that there is no excuse for using anti-gay epithets
The Kansas City Chiefs and the National Football League are continuing to investigate the alleged comments made by Larry Johnson. Until that review is complete, the Chiefs have instructed Larry to refrain from practicing with the Chiefs or participating in other team activities. A decision regarding Lar...
Larry Johnson might have tweeted himself off the team ... Let's face it, he's nothing but a problem maker. But the real reason you want to run him out of town is for the safety of all women in our city.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson just issued an apology for hurling a gay slur at reporters yesterday -- but it was too late ... the team has already sidelined him from team activities
The Kansas City Chiefs have suspended RB Larry Johnson for Conduct Detrimental to the Club effective immediately ... Johnson will not be permitted to participate in any team activities or be on team premises until Monday, November 9th. The Chiefs will have no further comment on Johnson's status at this ...
Larry Johnson's a really top back ... And he's played well in bad conditions, I can tell you that. Man, he was a warhorse in that game. And I know (Cowboys defensive coordinator Dave) Campo said at Jacksonville he had a big game against them up there in bad weather conditions.
Larry Alphonso Johnson, Jr. (born November 19, 1979 in La Plata, Maryland), often called LJ, is an American football running back for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Chiefs 27th overall in the 2003 NFL Draft. He played college football at Penn State. Full Article
KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 04: Running back Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs carries the ball during the game against the New York Giants on October 4, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 04: Running back Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs carries the ball as Osi Umenyiora #72 of the New York Giants gives chase during the game on October 4, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 04: Running back Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs is stopped by by Antonio Pierce #58, Danny Clark #55, Osi Umenyiora #72 and Justin Tuck #91 of the New York Giants during the game on October 4, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 04: Running back Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs is upended by Antonio Pierce #58 of the New York Giants during the game on October 4, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson, center, is pulled down by New York Giants safety C.C. Brown, left, and safety Michael Johnson after running up the middle for a 15-yard gain during the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009, in Kansas City, Mo.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - SEPTEMBER 20: Running back Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs looks on during warm-ups prior to the start of the game against the Oakland Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium on September 20, 2009 in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - SEPTEMBER 20: Quarterback Matt Cassell #7 of the Kansas City Chiefs hands off to running back Larry Johnson #27 during the game against the Oakland Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium on September 20, 2009 in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - SEPTEMBER 20: Running back Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs carries the ball upfield during the game against the Oakland Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium on September 20, 2009 in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - SEPTEMBER 20: Running back Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs carries the ball as Thomas Howard #53 of the Oakland Raiders defends during the game at Arrowhead Stadium on September 20, 2009 in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »FILE - In this Dec. 23, 2006, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs' Larry Johnson, left, runs past Oakland Raiders' Derrick Burgess during an NFL football game in Oakland, Calif. The New England Patriots have obtained two-time Pro Bowl defensive end Burgess.
View Photo »CINCINNATI - DECEMBER 28: Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs runs with the ball while defended by Domata Peko #94 and Antwan Odom #98 of the Cincinnati Bengals during the NFL game on December 28, 2008 at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.
View Photo »CINCINNATI - DECEMBER 28: Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs runs with the ball against the Cincinnati Bengals during the NFL game on December 28, 2008 at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.
View Photo »CINCINNATI - DECEMBER 28: Kyries Hebert #34 of the Cincinnati Bengals tackles Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs near the endzone late in the fourth quarter during the NFL on December 28, 2008 at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - DECEMBER 21: Running back Larry Johnson #27 of Kansas City Chiefs carries the ball as the Miami Dolphins defends during the game on December 21, 2008 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - DECEMBER 21: Quarterback Tyler Thigpen #4 of Kansas City Chiefs congratulates Larry Johnson #27 after Johnson rushed for a touchdown during the game against the Miami Dolphins on December 21, 2008 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - DECEMBER 21: Quarterback Tyler Thigpen #4 of Kansas City Chiefs congratulates Larry Johnson #27 after Johnson rushed for a touchdown during the game against the Miami Dolphins on December 21, 2008 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - DECEMBER 14: Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs takes a handoff from Tyler Thigpen #4 against the San Diego Chargers during the first half on December 14, 2008 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. The Chiefs lost 22-21.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs Larry Johnson (L) gets dragged down by Denver Broncos' Jamie Winborn (C) and Marcus Thomas (R) after a short gain during their NFL football game in Denver, Colorado December 7, 2008.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs Larry Johnson (L) gets dragged down by Denver Broncos' Jamie Winborn (C) and Marcus Thomas (R) after a short gain during their NFL football game in Denver, Colorado December 7, 2008.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson, center, is stopped after a short gain by Denver Broncos linebacker Nate Webster, top, and safety Vernon Fox in the fourth quarter of the Broncos' 24-17 victory in an NFL football game in Denver on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson, center, is stopped after a short gain by Denver Broncos linebacker Nate Webster, top, and safety Vernon Fox in the fourth quarter of the Broncos' 24-17 victory in an NFL football game in Denver on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008.
View Photo »DENVER - DECEMBER 7: Running back Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs looks to turn the corner while following the block of tight end and teammate Brad Cottam #87during the second quarter of week 14 NFL action at Invesco Field at Mile High on December 7, 2008 in Denver, Colorado.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson, left, stiff-arms Oakland Raiders safety Gibril Wilson during the second half of an NFL football game in Oakland, Calif. , Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008. Kansas City won 20-13.
View Photo »OAKLAND, CA - NOVEMBER 30: Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the second half against the Oakland Raiders during an NFL game on November 30, 2008 at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, California.
View Photo »OAKLAND, CA - NOVEMBER 30: Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs runs against Gibril Wilson #28 of the Oakland Raiders during an NFL game on November 30, 2008 at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, California.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 04: Running back Larry Johnson #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs carries the ball as Osi Umenyiora #72 of the New York Giants gives chase during the game on October 4, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »I think it did ... I don't know what was going through our heads at the time. I don't know whether it was false happiness or thinking that . . . San Diego was just going to lay down because they played the Monday night game. I don't know what it was.
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported last week that the NFLPA will file a grievance against the Chiefs if running back Larry Johnson isn't restored to his status as a starter after returning for his one-game suspension.
Hey, we're used to the play in Kansas City getting Chiefs coaches fired ... but now it's resulting in opposing coaches getting fired. I guess turnabout is fair play.
Chiefs running back Larry Johnson was suspended by his team for criticizing his coach on Twitter and for using a gay slur. New word for the growing list of athletes in this kind of trouble: Twittercide.
This is an ever evolving process with a lot of involvement from a number of different levels of the military ... Even a lot of the contractors who work with us here are ex-military, and they too know the importance of getting this equipment repaired to send off to Afghanistan.
Larry Johnson got them into a taunting contest and they responded like a couple jackoffs, not like guys that are getting paid millions to run an NFL franchise.
We have to stay fresh once we get into Big Ten play ... You get those 300-pound guys laying on you all game, it'll wear you out, even Jared Odrick, no matter how good he is. If we can give him a break, four or five plays here, four or five plays there, and keep him in a situation where he can be a key t...
Making gay slurs on your Twitter account? ... That's akin to rushing for 2.7 yards per carry, because they'll both get you time off the field. Ironically, Larry's the one making gay slurs, but he's also the one putting a foot in his mouth. But I didn't come here to 'L.J.-bash.' It's not all about Larry ...
I think that trying to be physical this week is going to be the game plan ... We know that we have to use the weapons that we have on this team to the fullest extent to even have a chance. Dallas has a lot of athletes that are very good at their position, so we have to be a lot more physical than we’ve ...
We’re frustrated with losing, but we can tolerate that. We just weren’t ready to see Larry Johnson own any record in Kansas City the way he’s treated Kansas Citians. We decided that we wanted to do something.
We will move forward and the Kansas City Chiefs will be happy to have Larry Johnson back and Larry Johnson will be happy to be back ... The goal is to win football games.
Larry Johnson is a member of the Chiefs right now.
We are in somewhat of a murky area. It’s not as if we have precedent for someone going on Twitter and slamming his coach and issuing a slur the way that Larry Johnson did
If someone is doing something I don’t perceive as being socially acceptable ... I express myself. But at the end of the day, the client makes the decision. I really believe that Larry Johnson has matured a great deal in the last 18 months.
Larry Johnson's apology sends an important message that there is no excuse for using anti-gay epithets
The Kansas City Chiefs and the National Football League are continuing to investigate the alleged comments made by Larry Johnson. Until that review is complete, the Chiefs have instructed Larry to refrain from practicing with the Chiefs or participating in other team activities. A decision regarding Lar...
Larry Johnson might have tweeted himself off the team ... Let's face it, he's nothing but a problem maker. But the real reason you want to run him out of town is for the safety of all women in our city.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson just issued an apology for hurling a gay slur at reporters yesterday -- but it was too late ... the team has already sidelined him from team activities
The Kansas City Chiefs have suspended RB Larry Johnson for Conduct Detrimental to the Club effective immediately ... Johnson will not be permitted to participate in any team activities or be on team premises until Monday, November 9th. The Chiefs will have no further comment on Johnson's status at this ...
Larry Johnson's a really top back ... And he's played well in bad conditions, I can tell you that. Man, he was a warhorse in that game. And I know (Cowboys defensive coordinator Dave) Campo said at Jacksonville he had a big game against them up there in bad weather conditions.
Hey, they have four (first-round draft choices) and two twos starting on their defense, they have Larry Johnson, they have a quarterback (Matt Cassel) who won 11 games a year ago
Tony was the tight end with the Kansas City Chiefs when Larry Johnson was having those breakout years and putting up those big, big numbers.
- kacy_dyami
47 minutes ago
@gaiterboi wow they let him go now? ( Larry Johnson)
- GaryTylone 1 hour ago
- KevinEngelkamp
2 hours ago
Did the Kansas City Chiefs Cut Larry Johnson Because of Twitter? http://bit.ly/4uvdOt #wiesnnews
- wiesnnews 3 hours ago
- JBHarrington
3 hours ago
