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Tribal Warfare 08-01-2010 10:27 PM

Chiefs’ Charles carrying more expectations this season
 
Chiefs’ Charles carrying more expectations this season
By KENT BABB | THE KANSAS CITY STAR

ST. JOSEPH | He’s not a surprise anymore, and he admits that’s different. Things changed for Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles in the last 12 months, when he went from a young backup trying to unseat Larry Johnson to a runner who’s on the fast track to stardom.

It was at this time last year that Charles declared that, whether you believed him or not, he had it in him to be great. He had the confidence, and he had put in the work. He spent much of that offseason in the weight room, and when Johnson flamed out, Charles’ work paid off — rushing for at least 100 yards in five of Kansas City’s final eight games.

It was a grind, and Charles paid for it. It became a common sight to see the 199-pound youngster retreating to the sideline with his left arm dangling as he favored a battered shoulder. But when the huddle broke, there was Charles out there again. Maybe it was all that offseason work.

“I want guys that are tough-minded and can overcome,” Chiefs coach Todd Haley said. “That impressed me.”

Charles became a fan favorite. A celebrity. A player who was invited to offseason charity functions in his native Texas, and a target for constant distractions. He had surgery to repair that shoulder, and through healing and rehabilitation and time commitments, the kid who spent the 2009 offseason building his body for the next step, didn’t find his way into the weight room as often a year later.

“I just didn’t have much time,” Charles said this weekend after a late-afternoon training-camp session. “The shoulder situation just pushed me back.”

Now Charles and the Chiefs will see how this last offseason, different as it was from the previous one, will affect a player who carries the expectations of a team and community that has turned to him for relief.

Charles said he thinks the healthy shoulder will overcome any lack of conditioning and loss of strength. He said he initially wanted to delay surgery for perhaps another season, but it became clear to him that things weren’t improving.

“Me not worrying about the shoulder, I think that’s a good thing,” said Charles, who is heading into his third season with the Chiefs. “That’s why I got the surgery, to get me healthy and get me better.

“I just want to be the best. That’s how I look at it every day.”

As important as Charles is to this year’s offense, Kansas City does have an insurance policy. The Chiefs signed free-agent running back Thomas Jones during the offseason, and he worked this weekend with the first-team offense. Charles, meanwhile, ran with the backups.

Haley wouldn’t admit that it’s a psychological ploy to keep Charles hungry, to prod him to rediscover the inferiority complex he carried into last year’s training camp. But Haley has said often that he’s not above mind games if it helps motivate a player, particularly a youngster with as much upside as Charles.

“That’s coaching,” Haley said. “I’m not real interested in any of these guys being real comfortable. Maybe down the road when we’re a real good team and some real good things are happening.”

For his part, Charles said he’s not yet satisfied. Too many goals still to reach. He added that he’s glad Kansas City signed Jones, 31. That will keep the Chiefs from overusing Charles, something the team might have been guilty of last year out of necessity — Charles’ teammates just weren’t as productive as the young running back that almost no one saw coming.

“Last year, you saw sometimes when I left the game, we weren’t really moving the ball,” Charles said. “We know if either one goes out of the game, the offense is still balanced.

“I don’t even look at it like the starters. It’s whoever finishes the game. I can start, he can start; it’s about who finishes the game, who’s doing something in the game that helps their team out. It’s not about a starter right now. That’s why they got Thomas, to have a one-two punch.”

Now the Chiefs will wait to find out how Charles holds up to so many variables. Will his shoulder hold up? Can the rest of him hold up? How will he do now that he’s not the only one who expects big things?

Things have changed, but Charles said there’s much more to be done.

“I’ve got to keep that up and stay out of trouble and focus,” he said. “Going to the playoffs, going to the Pro Bowl, stuff like that. I’ve got to start pushing myself toward that now.”

Chiefs Pantalones 08-01-2010 10:32 PM

Here's to hoping he stays healthy.

Hog's Gone Fishin 08-01-2010 10:33 PM

Go Charles Go !!!!!!!!!!!

Chiefshrink 08-01-2010 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanilla Thunder (Post 6911482)
Here's to hoping he stays healthy.

Precisely why they picked up Thomas Jones. As much as Charles is a big playmaker he is 'not an everydown RB'(e.g. Reggie Bush who IMO is not an everydown RB). Now with that being said I feel both Jamaal and Reggie are "everydown players" just not "everydown RBs". They don't have the physical makeup to take the beating as an "everydown RB" IMO.

KCrockaholic 08-01-2010 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by sportsshrink (Post 6911496)
Precisely why they picked up Thomas Jones. As much as Charles is a big playmaker he is 'not an everydown RB'(e.g. Reggie Bush who IMO is not an everydown RB). Now with that being said I feel both Jamaal and Reggie are "everydown players" just not "everydown RBs". They don't have the physical makeup to take the beating as an "everydown RB" IMO.

I hope your not saying Reggie is better than Jamaal. Because that would be wrong.

Chiefshrink 08-01-2010 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by kcrockaholic4life (Post 6911504)
I hope your not saying Reggie is better than Jamaal. Because that would be wrong.

No I am not but what I was comparing are their body types and style of play. Very close IMO.

Both are top end speed gamebreaker type backs with excellent lateral movement.

Both have almost the same body types with Bush already showing he couldn't handle the beating by missing a fair amount of starts just going into his 4th yr. Charles still remains to be seen but Pioli isn't taking any chances which I would have done the same by picking up a decent veteran RB to relieve some of the load.

Both have good hands and can play slot or any WR pos for that matter at anytime when not in the RB pos.

Both have fumbling issues.

Katie 08-01-2010 11:27 PM

My question is...what exactly was the injury? Is it a big concern for the upcoming season?

KCrockaholic 08-01-2010 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Katie (Post 6911562)
My question is...what exactly was the injury? Is it a big concern for the upcoming season?

What?

Katie 08-01-2010 11:35 PM

well, I haven't been around for a while...

KCrockaholic 08-01-2010 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Katie (Post 6911569)
well, I haven't been around for a while...

Oh. No, it's cool.

Nobody is injured yet (knocks on wood)

Or are you trying to jinx Jamaal?

:p

Katie 08-01-2010 11:39 PM

Heaven no...I'm expecting good things. I am just nervous. Things seem to be goin so well. When I hear surgery I wonder

KCrockaholic 08-01-2010 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Katie (Post 6911575)
Heaven no...I'm expecting good things. I am just nervous. Things seem to be goin so well. When I hear surgery I wonder

You should post a bit more often, Katie.

Not even 400 post and you've been a member since 2000.

No reason to be a lurker all the time, chat a bit.

Katie 08-01-2010 11:47 PM

Actually, I had more posts than that, some how I lost some...but you're right, I hope to get back on more... miss the interaction. Miss some of my old buddies

Shaid 08-01-2010 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Katie (Post 6911562)
My question is...what exactly was the injury? Is it a big concern for the upcoming season?

You read the article saying he injured his shoulder and had it surgically repaired correct?

KCrockaholic 08-01-2010 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaid (Post 6911581)
You read the article saying he injured his shoulder and had it surgically repaired correct?

Lets please not confuse this.

Jamaal had a shoulder injury the entire 2009 season and still played extremely well with it.

He won't miss any time at all, and his surgery was just something that needed to be done so that it would quit nagging him. It is no concern at all.

Shaid 08-02-2010 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by kcrockaholic4life (Post 6911582)
Lets please not confuse this.

Jamaal had a shoulder injury the entire 2009 season and still played extremely well with it.

He won't miss any time at all, and his surgery was just something that needed to be done so that it would quit nagging him. It is no concern at all.

I know. The question just seemed odd considering the article touched on the injury. However, I'm sure it could of meant how serious was the injury, etc. which I think you've now answered.

Katie 08-02-2010 12:02 AM

That's all good. I'm just trying not to let my enthusiasm get the better of me. We all have these high expectations every year... I'm nervous

KCrockaholic 08-02-2010 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Katie (Post 6911587)
That's all good. I'm just trying not to let my enthusiasm get the better of me. We all have these high expectations every year... I'm nervous

Shoot. I haven't seen expectations this high since Vermeil. I think the whole Herm era was a wash. This year really is going to be the start of something special IMO. This team has improved on a variety of levels, and didn't decline in any area of the entire team. I see no reason that every position on our roster can't improve by at least one step.

Like I said, don't be a stranger and you'll get a better feel for this team.

ILWarpaint 08-02-2010 01:49 AM

His inability to train and condition like he did the the previous offseason is what is concerning to me.


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