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Dean: LJ the Starter and Coaching Notes.
Johnson assured of starting nod
Edwards tells LJ he will be featured back in Chiefs offense By RIck Dean The Capital-Journal KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Tuesday was Good News Day for Chiefs running back Larry Johnson. It began with Johnson's first meeting with new Chiefs coach Herman Edwards, who informed his Pro Bowl running back that he would be the featured back next year regardless of the availability of Priest Holmes. "He told me I would be the guy going into training camp and that I should start the season prepared to start," said Johnson, who rushed for 1,750 despite starting only nine games after Holmes went out with head and spinal injuries. "He said, I want to tell you this now that when we get going, you'll have to be the guy on this team who is the leader and gets things done," Johnson added during his Wednesday appearance on ESPN's "Cold Pizza" show. The Chiefs are still awaiting word from Holmes, the cornerstone of the their offense for 4 1/2 of his five years with the club, about whether he intends to play next year. Holmes is awaiting the results from his latest round of neurological tests before deciding whether he will play next year -- as a backup to Johnson -- at the age of 33. Johnson also learned Tuesday that prosecutors in Kansas City were dropping assault charges filed against him after a Sept. 10 incident in a Plaza bar. Johnson was charged after a former girlfriend said she was shoved by Johnson after she confronted him in the presence of another woman. Johnson's attorney, Kevin Regan, said the women later recanted her story to police. Prosecutors tried to pursue the case, but ultimately asked for two continuances before finally dropping charges. Johnson already was involved in a two-year diversion program following a 2003 incident in which he was accused of slapping a woman and threatening her with a gun in his Johnson County home. A conviction in Kansas City might have led to his being found in violation of the diversion agreement. CHIEFS NOTES -- More signs continue to point to the elevation of Mike Solari from offensive line coach to Chiefs offensive coordinator. Unless, that is, he ends up as offensive coordinator at Oakland under Al Saunders, who apparently remains the top candidate for the Raiders vacant head coaching position. Edwards on Wednesday was expected to interview John Matsko, the offensive line coach for the past seven years in St. Louis, for a similar position in Kansas City. That would suggest that Solari, the Chiefs line coach since 1997, is either moving up or out. Sources at Arrowhead are confident that Solari, who was an offensive coordinator at the University of Pittsburgh in 1986, a year after he ended a three-year stint at Kansas, will remain in Kansas City. http://cjonline.com/stories/011906/chi_johnson.shtml |
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I really want Solari as OC...
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01-19-2006, 02:34 AM | #3 |
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Father Time visits ChiefsEdwards interviews Jets assistant coach, clock manager Curl
By ADAM TEICHER The Kansas City Star Herm Edwards may be turning to Father Time to help the Chiefs. Edwards brought Dick Curl, one of his New York Jets assistants, to Arrowhead Stadium for an interview Wednesday. Curl was known in New York as Father Time because his job in part was to help Edwards with time management on game days. Curl didn’t help Edwards much, at least with clock management. The Jets were still among the worst at the art in Curl’s two seasons with Edwards, and both were widely criticized in New York. “As soon as I make a (clock management) mistake, they’ll say, ‘Here he goes again,’ ” Edwards said at his introductory news conference last week. “Every coach in this league has made some errors. Have I made some errors? Yeah. “There’s always going to be a situation where you decide to do something and people say, ‘Why did you throw it instead of run it?’ or ‘Why did you run instead of throw?’ or ‘Why did you let the clock go down?’ That’s OK. That’s part of the deal.” It was unclear exactly what Edwards might have in mind for Curl. Edwards was unavailable to explain. Curl, a former scout with the Chiefs, coached tight ends and running backs during his time with the Jets. Chiefs running backs coach James Saxon was in his office and working Wednesday, a sign Edwards would welcome him back. The Chiefs are without a tight ends coach after letting go of Jason Verduzco. Former Chiefs secondary coach Peter Giunta was chosen Wednesday as defensive backs coach for the Giants
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Format that abortion or don't post it...
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I just got a headache trying to read that.....
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looks fine to me
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If my last name was Curl, I sure as hell wouldn't let anyone call me Dick.
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Points will be awarded to Herm Edwards momentarily.
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I wonder if anyone will post about how Holmes should be given a chance to start.........I'm sure there's atleast 1 person who thinks that.
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I hope Holmes' injury forces him to retire.
Not because of any malice towards him. But I don't see it working out well if he doesn't retire. If he stays, it's going to have to be for less money, which I don't think he'll do. I'd much rather see him ride off into the sunset than get shoved out the door. |
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Is Bob Dole the only one that's bothered that our coaching decisions seem to hinge on what a division rival does or doesn't do?
Bob Dole isn't buying that for a minute, if for no other reason than the size of Carl's ego. There's something going on that we don't know. |
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01-19-2006, 07:33 AM | #15 |
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Matsko is a pathetic O line coach.
Steve Jackson couldn't move the ball due to poor blocking. Bulger got creamed and sidelined for most of the year. |
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