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Originally Posted by nose
really glad your such the expert and know so much more than everyone else that your the last word and defining analyst of nfl players makes everything so much easier for everyone else!
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Look at his size, it's a no brainer. If you don't agree you are in the minority.
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Originally Posted by picasso
Has LT been picked up by any other team?
I know that there was some talk coming out of San Diego that he wasn't to happy.
Do you think that LT would want to step into KC? Do you think that San Diego would allow us to talk with him at all?
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Sure they would. There's rumblings of a package deal for him, rivers, and gates for brodie croyle straight across.

Get real.
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Originally Posted by brent102fire
You know, it's very sad to see how people turn against a football player so quickly, even week to week. I remember not long ago when Chiefs Fans were so proud of LJ and saying he was the best back in the NFL, maybe even better than LT. He ran the ball with authority, pissed-off and angry. Many fans said "Stay Angry, LJ, Stay Angry"! Now it seems like we have forgotten what LJ did here. Yeah, he's not the greatest guy off the field, the media has portrayed a selfish, spoiled brat, sort of character. But, does anyone really know LJ personally? I don't. I met LJ both years he went to the Pro Bowl in Hawaii. The first time was at the AFC practice. Brian Waters and LJ came out of the tunnel for a warm-up. I was in first row on the 25 yard line. Everyone there was wanting autographs with the players. I of course, had an LJ jersey on. He looked up into the stands when Brian Waters spotted me and pointed me out. LJ walked over and thanked me for supporting them. I asked him if he could sign my jersey and he said sure. He saw that I had a football in my hand and asked me if I wanted him to sign that too. I said yes and Thanks! I told him good luck and don't get hurt, he said thanks and went on to sign autographs for the other fans for atleast 10 more minutes.
This moment does not define LJ as a person. It is just an example of another side of LJ that the media does not talk about. I hope LJ has a heart to heart with Clark, Pioli and the new coach and decides to stay. He's not done, he probably feels the same way you or I feel as fans. Sick to our stomachs! LJ truly cares about this team and he truly cares about winning. If he didn't care, you would not see him angry on the sideline when he didn't get the ball, angry after games when they loose, telling the media he does not agree with some of the coaches decisions and beg and beg for the ball. Herm screwed up the offense after DV left and Herm did not decide to develop a system around LJ. Herm decided to make LJ fit into his system, which doesn't work most of the time. Sorry for the long response, but I just had to get this off my chest. Here's to LJ, #27 in 2009! 
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Seriously did he give you a hummer when you signed your ball? Christ, he basically demanded to be traded saying I'm sick of kc and kc is sick of me. Okay I guess that means he cares?
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Originally Posted by KCChiefsfan88
LJ is a locker room cancer and whatever production he brings ON the field (which has been minimal the past 2 seasons) is negated by the fact he is a jackass off the field.
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His actions bring more pain than his hits nowadays.
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Originally Posted by JuicesFlowing
I still think he has value behind a good O-line.
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Agreed. Then again, most would.
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Originally Posted by Claythan
I wish I could rep you. You're a good fan. A good fan.
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Think about why you aren't able to rep. Sort of taking the fork from the reeruned kid.
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Originally Posted by Frankie
The team that wants to have the edge over others who want him.
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Exactly.