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Mr. Flopnuts
07-09-2006, 09:49 PM
I know this is old news, but I found some of the contents in this particular piece to be interesting. Especially the last paragraph.






http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2514853



Four more seasons remain on his contract with the Kansas City Chiefs, and three-time Pro Bowl tailback Priest Holmes would like to play two or three of those years. The reality, however, is that Holmes doesn't know yet if he'll play even one more snap, let alone one more season.

Priest Holmes
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Priest Holmes averaged 1,530 yards and 18.7 rushing TDs in his first three seasons with the Chiefs before injuries got in his way.

Less than three weeks remain until the Chiefs open training camp and Holmes, still recovering from the severe head and neck trauma he sustained more than eight months ago in a game against San Diego, hasn't been cleared to return to the field.

And doesn't know when, or if, he will be.

"Everything is on hold," Holmes, 32, told the San Antonio Express-News, his hometown newspaper, over the weekend.

Kansas City is solid at the starting spot, with emerging star Larry Johnson, who rushed for 1,750 yards and 20 touchdowns in 2005, having supplanted Holmes in the No. 1 role. Johnson compiled nine consecutive 100-yard performances, including five outings of 140-plus yards, after Holmes' injury moved him to the top of the depth chart. One of the first things new coach Herm Edwards did upon arriving in Kansas City as Dick Vermeil's successor was to meet with Johnson and apprise him he would go to camp as the starter.

Given last year's Pro Bowl performance by Johnson, a first-round pick in the 2003 draft, the move should not be a problem. What could be a dicey situation for the Chiefs, especially with Edwards' stated goal of running the ball even more this season, is locating a viable backup if Holmes cannot play.

The two most experienced reserve tailbacks on the roster after Holmes are journeymen Quentin Griffin and Dee Brown. The pair has totaled just 1,037 career rushing yards and six touchdowns. Kansas City is one of at least four franchises that has indicated interest in trading for New Orleans backup Michael Bennett, who was rendered expendable by the addition of Reggie Bush in the draft.

But Saints officials are in no hurry to deal Bennett until they reach a contract accord with Bush and reassess the ongoing rehabilitation of starter Deuce McAllister, who is coming off a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

A typically confident Edwards has steadfastly maintained that, if Holmes is not cleared to play again, one of the backups will step up. But the situation would be significantly ameliorated if Holmes, who has met several times with Dr. Robert Watkins in the offseason and will consult again with the Los Angeles-based specialist in the days before camp begins July 27, is able to return to the field.

The odds of that, though, appear to be long. Holmes has not worked out in organized football drills in the offseason and his usual conditioning and weight lifting regimens have been curtailed by his back woes. Watkins has cautioned Holmes about the potential long-term ramifications of another back or neck injury. And it appears that Holmes, who has appeared in only 15 games over the last two seasons, first because of a career-threatening hip injury in 2004 and then last year's head-and-neck trauma, is prepared to abide by Watkins' verdict on his football future.

"It's not what it will do to me today," Holmes said. "It's what it will do when I'm 40 or 50."

In his first three seasons in Kansas City (2001-03), after signing as an unrestricted free agent, Holmes averaged 1,530 yards and 18.7 rushing touchdowns. In the past two seasons, the nine-year veteran totaled 1,343 yards and 20 touchdowns. Limited to seven appearances in 2005, after a head-to-head collision with San Diego linebacker Shawne Merriman, he gained just 451 yards, his lowest output since his 1997 rookie season with the Baltimore Ravens.

One of the game's top all-around tailbacks, Holmes has carried 1,734 times for 8,035 yards and 86 touchdowns in 109 games. He also has 334 receptions for 2,945 yards and eight touchdowns.

Having faced the potential end to his career once before, when most skeptics did not expect him to return from the 2004 hip displacement injury, Holmes seems at peace with whatever transpires in coming weeks.

"I don't think anybody's going to feel like they were [cheated]," if he doesn't play again, Holmes said. "I think I gave everybody their money's worth."

Mr. Flopnuts
07-09-2006, 09:52 PM
"I don't think anybody's going to feel like they were [cheated]," if he doesn't play again, Holmes said. "I think I gave everybody their money's worth."


For what he's been paid, or what he still has coming to him?

StcChief
07-10-2006, 08:45 AM
Doctors giving him all the time to ensure he heals.
It maybe Sept.

Dartgod
07-10-2006, 08:48 AM
So is the season officially over now? Can we get a ruling on this?

ck_IN
07-10-2006, 08:49 AM
That last paragraph does sound a little like a sign off doesn't it?

StcChief
07-10-2006, 08:52 AM
That last paragraph does sound a little like a sign off doesn't it?

I hope he doesn't know yet and is starting to
give off signals that it maybe over....

Gotta be weighing on him too. If the media would just leave it alone.

Can you say Dee Brown. Geez

hawkchief
07-10-2006, 09:03 AM
Anyone here that would risk paralyisis, with millions in the bank, by playing footbal for one or two more years, please raise their hands.

He ain't coming back folks.

Rausch
07-10-2006, 09:26 AM
I'd goo my britches if we switched gears and traded for Deuce (with the lingering injury) instead of Bennett II...

htismaqe
07-10-2006, 09:30 AM
I can't reply to this, lest I incure the wrath of jsp.

:D

morphius
07-10-2006, 09:31 AM
Is there something new in here that says something about his recent test, or are they still going on old info just to put up a story? Seriously, I just hate this crap.

ck_IN
07-10-2006, 09:33 AM
<i>I'd goo my britches </i>

Dude that just WAY TMI.

DaKCMan AP
07-10-2006, 09:37 AM
So I walked into a lecture hall last year as the prior class was clearing out. There was an older man enrolled in the class packing his things while talking to one of the younger students. All of the sudden he asks the younger student, "Say, where did you get your britches?" The younger student had no idea what he was talking about.

Warrior5
07-10-2006, 09:38 AM
He ain't coming back folks.

Sadly, I believe you're right.

Mr. Flopnuts
07-10-2006, 09:40 AM
Is there something new in here that says something about his recent test, or are they still going on old info just to put up a story? Seriously, I just hate this crap.



Sorry bud, I posted it because of the last comment Priest made. I hadn't seen it before, and felt it was a bit curious to be saying for a guy that has said all along he plans on coming back.

oldandslow
07-10-2006, 09:49 AM
I, too, think the last line is telling and I had not seen it before...

I want Priest to come back.

I fear he will not.

HemiEd
07-10-2006, 09:55 AM
Anyone here that would risk paralyisis, with millions in the bank, by playing footbal for one or two more years, please raise their hands.

He ain't coming back folks.

htismaqe, or um Parker, has been saying this all along.

sedated
07-10-2006, 10:11 AM
It's a shame, but we have seen the last of Priest.

I wouldn't care, but we need another RB, or we'll end LJ's career prematurely as well.

morphius
07-10-2006, 10:21 AM
Sorry bud, I posted it because of the last comment Priest made. I hadn't seen it before, and felt it was a bit curious to be saying for a guy that has said all along he plans on coming back.
Oh, I don't blame you at all for posting it. It's Chiefs news and it just came out. I just hate how these things are all so vague, thats all.

FAX
07-10-2006, 10:25 AM
It's pretty amazing to me that, after all this time, the physicians attending Priest cannot commit to a decision.

There's more to this than meets the eye. And, my eyes are turning a slightly burnt orange color which they do when I'm suspicious about signing bonuses.

FAX

blueballs
07-10-2006, 10:41 AM
Priest has found a new challenge
getting gochiefs some pussy
and taking him through it step by stpe

htismaqe
07-10-2006, 10:48 AM
Yes, I have been saying this all along.

And, yes, I feel strongly it has to do with money.

But that's all I'm gonna say about it.

jidar
07-10-2006, 11:19 AM
I'm not going to begrudge the guy a little bit of cap space after all he's done.