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King_Chief_Fan 11-06-2007 09:14 AM

To LJ: Stay down bitch.

This will help Herm and his cast of idiots realize that without running game to control clock and tempo of game (which they have stunk at anyway) they need an excellent passing attack. Time for the Croyle experiment. The last 8 games of this season be damned and who cares. It is time to test the QBOTF.

However, Priest could emerge and prove Herm's approach is good. Can you see defenses not respecting Holmes and not stacking the box? Yup, only if the passing game is a threat. So far........NOT.

BigRedChief 11-06-2007 12:44 PM

MRI results will be known this afternoon. Herm doesn't know chit other than LJ has a sore foot. But thats not really a reflection on Herm. He and the Chiefs doctors can't read an MRI nor should they try to read one. They can be tricky especially foot MRI's. The MRI will tell them if there is a tear, somethings torn and or how bad it is. Maybe.:hmmm:

The issue I'm told is that there could be something torn underneath the swelling and the MRI can't pick it up until the swelling goes down. Thats when they will know if its the lisfranc injury or not.

BigRedChief 11-06-2007 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigRedChief
MRI results will be known this afternoon.

MRI results came back abnormal but my contact had no other details other than the Chiefs will get second opinions on the findings.

Hammock Parties 11-06-2007 10:55 PM

What does abnormal mean?

FAX 11-06-2007 10:55 PM

Thanks for the update, Mr. BigRedChief. I can't help but wonder about the term "abnormal" in this case.

FAX

Hammock Parties 11-06-2007 10:57 PM

Perhaps LJ's foot is mutating into a superweapon...that's abnormal. He'll use it to blow holes in the defensive line since his OL can't seem to do it.

FAX 11-06-2007 11:00 PM

Quite possible, Mr. GoChiefs.

There have only been two known SuperFeet since the universe began. This would be the third SuperFoot. Or, the first SuperYard.

FAX

BigRedChief 11-06-2007 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GOATSE
What does abnormal mean?

It's a medical term. Like when you tell the doctor you are not in pain in the chart it will say the patient deny's any pain.

Abnormal means that it wasn't a normal scan of a foot. That there was something wrong with the foot in the MRI scan results. They(my contact) didn't know how serious or how "abnormal" it was. Sorry. Thats all I got. The Chiefs as you can imagine could trace back info to my contact and get them in trouble if more details were released.

BigRedChief 11-07-2007 07:41 AM

Got a reply email from my contact and LJ defintely has a broken bone in his foot and is more likely done for the year other than 3-4 weeks recovery time.

They are getting 2nd and 3rd opinions right now on how "broken" the bone is which is why the Chiefs haven't said anything yet. Other than their PR press release this am saying they know nothing about a possible broken bone in LJ's foot. What a bunch of crap.

It depends on how "broken" the bone is on length of recovery time. I guess some Doctors disagreed on the severity of the "broke" bone in his right foot. Which is why there are 2nd and 3rd opinions being gathered now.

BigRedChief 11-07-2007 07:46 AM

The one thing that I find inconsistent in this deal is that if it is a broken bone why didn't the X-Ray pick it up? I've asked my contact about it and not recieved a reply.

greg63 11-07-2007 07:46 AM

Kansas City Chief Larry Johnson Out for Season
Last Edited: Tuesday, 06 Nov 2007, 2:19 PM MST Created: Tuesday, 06 Nov 2007, 2:19 PM MST
KANSAS CITY -- Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson is out for the season. This was confirmed by a source within the Chiefs organization with direct knowledge of the situation.
According to the Chiefs initially, Johnson had suffered a mid-foot sprain in the fourth quarter of last Sunday's 33-22 loss to the Packers.
However Anderson has learned that Johnson has a broken bone in the left foot.
So far this season Johnson has rushed 158 times for 559 yards.
That total has had Johnson ranked 14th in the league-just behind Travis Henry who’s 13th with 580 yards.
While this injury is bad news for Johnson, it’s a bright spot for the Broncos who’s last ranked rush defense who won’t have to face him.


http://www.myfoxcolorado.com/myfox/p...Y&pageId=3.2.1

BigRedChief 11-07-2007 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greg63
Kansas City Chief Larry Johnson Out for Season
Last Edited: Tuesday, 06 Nov 2007, 2:19 PM MST Created: Tuesday, 06 Nov 2007, 2:19 PM MST
KANSAS CITY -- Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson is out for the season. This was confirmed by a source within the Chiefs organization with direct knowledge of the situation.
According to the Chiefs initially, Johnson had suffered a mid-foot sprain in the fourth quarter of last Sunday's 33-22 loss to the Packers.
However Anderson has learned that Johnson has a broken bone in the left foot.
So far this season Johnson has rushed 158 times for 559 yards.
That total has had Johnson ranked 14th in the league-just behind Travis Henry who’s 13th with 580 yards.
While this injury is bad news for Johnson, it’s a bright spot for the Broncos who’s last ranked rush defense who won’t have to face him.


<A href="http://www.myfoxcolorado.com/myfox/p...Y&pageId=3.2.1">http://www.myfoxcolorado.com/myfox/p...Y&pageId=3.2.1</a>

It's his right foot not the left one so that raises doubts for me about this story.

InChiefsHeaven 11-07-2007 09:05 AM

Sheot...how the hell could a colorado source have this story out before a Kansas City source...I call BS until it gets officially released...

penguinz 11-07-2007 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigRedChief
The one thing that I find inconsistent in this deal is that if it is a broken bone why didn't the X-Ray pick it up? I've asked my contact about it and not recieved a reply.

X-Rays don't always pickup hairline or stress fractures. You also only get a 2D view so you do not always see what can bee seen on an MRI.

greg63 11-07-2007 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigRedChief
It's his right foot not the left one so that raises doubts for me about this story.

Thanks for the clarification. I did not get to see the game, so I was unaware of the exact details of the injury.


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