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Chiefs release fading rushing star Johnson short of team record

KANSAS CITY -- Given good blocking and a fresh start, Larry Johnson might still be the power-running Pro Bowler who had back-to-back 1,700-yard seasons for Kansas City.

Are you listening, Seattle? What do you think, Indianapolis?

Or he might be a declining malcontent who'll only cost money and cause trouble.

To that, every coach and general manager in the NFL is listening. The Chiefs released the controversy-plagued Johnson on Monday, the day he was due back from his second suspension in the past 12 months.

Any team with a faltering running game is bound to be tempted by Johnson, despite his baggage and his age (he turns 30 on Nov. 19).

"Any player that's available, we look at," said Bears coach Lovie Smith. "That's been our standard policy throughout. That'll be the case with Larry."

Houston coach Gary Kubiak agreed.

"When a name like that comes on the free-agent market like today, we'll obviously go back and take a look at him just like any other player," Kubiak said. "Obviously, he's been a good player in this league and I'm sure he'll get a lot of interest from a lot of people."

The Seahawks have the league's 30th-ranked rushing offense. Starter Julius Jones has sputtered. And last week, Seattle released ineffective backup Edgerrin James, the NFL's active rushing leader.

Yet coach Jim Mora doesn't sound interested in Johnson.

When asked if he was interested in adding a veteran running back, Mora said "No. ... Right now, we'll just stick with what we've got."

Johnson has been high-maintenance since the Chiefs drafted him in the first round out of Penn State in 2003. Unhappy because he thought he was going to be taken by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Johnson brooded while playing behind Pro Bowler Priest Holmes. He even prompted then-coach Dick Vermeil to say it was time for him "to take the diapers off."

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His last brush with controversy came two weeks ago when he posted on his Twitter account a gay slur, insulted followers and questioned the competence of head coach Todd Haley.

He was suspended for two weeks, but Haley said the final decision to cast him aside was not made until early Monday.

"We decided it was in the best interests of the Kansas City Chiefs organization to move forward at this time," he said.

Behind a poor offensive line this year, Johnson has gained 2.7 yards per carry for the Chiefs (1-7) and appeared not to have the quickness and punishing power that enabled him to rush for more than 1,700 yards in Pro Bowl seasons in 2005 and '06.

Can he still be effective?

"I don't think I'll answer that because he's no longer on this team," Haley said.

Since rushing for a team-record 1,789 yards on an NFL-record 416 carries in 2006, Johnson has never been quite the same.

In 2008, then-coach Herm Edwards benched him for three consecutive games for violating team rules and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell suspended him a fourth game for violating the league's player-conduct policy.

Johnson was later sentenced to two years' probation after pleading guilty to two counts of disturbing the peace. One woman accused him of throwing a drink on her and another said he had pushed her head at a Kansas City night spot.

After his huge year in 2006, Johnson stayed away from training camp, demanding more money and he received it, a six-year deal worth $45 million, including $19 million guaranteed.

 

But hampered by a foot injury, he wound up with only 559 yards and three touchdowns. In 2008, he ran for 874 yards as the Chiefs sank to 2-14. Still, Johnson was only 75 yards away from breaking Holmes' team rushing record.

"A part of him is excited and a part of him is very regretful," his agent, Peter Schaffer, told the Associated Press. "There's a lot of feelings going on right now. It's analogous to breaking up with a girlfriend. Maybe you saw it coming, but it still hurts when it happens."

Haley declined to say if Johnson's low production had any bearing on his release or whether the Chiefs' biggest concern were the slurs and the public criticism of his coach.

"It wouldn't be fair of me to try to comment on that in any way other than to say the totality of the situation was factored in -- what we felt was best for the Kansas City Chiefs," Haley said.

In April, a special master ruled that in pleading guilty to disturbing the peace, Johnson had violated terms of his contract and the Chiefs could release him without having to pay about $3.5 million. In what now must be viewed as a huge mistake, they opted to keep him on the roster.

"Every decision we've made here ... has been what we thought was best for the football team," Haley said. "Some of those decisions might appear real good at times, and some of them might appear real bad at times."

Getting benched for three games last year and suspended by the league for one cost him big. And this year he lost another $315,000 for the gay slurs and tweeting. Last week, an online fan petition was started asking the Chiefs not to let Johnson become the team's all-time leading rusher -- a record Smith said Johnson had been looking forward to.

"He wanted to get the record, I know that," said running back Kolby Smith, who saw his first action Sunday after undergoing knee surgery last year. "Whenever someone has a chance to break a record, it means a lot to them."

Johnson winds up his Chiefs career with 5,996 yards rushing and 55 touchdowns. He also caught 151 passes for 1,369 yards and six TDs.

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Reputation:82
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Since:May 19, 2009

November 10, 2009 1:25 pm
Larry Johnson Sr is a well respected, and by all accounts, tremendous person who coaches at Penn State. During Larry Jr's days at PSU they would often do interviews together and Senior would beam with pride over the accomplishments of his son. Can you imagine how he must feel today? 
Clearly though Larry Sr. needs to gi
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November 10, 2009 1:48 pm

With the recent release of all pro running back Larry Johnson might come a new hope for the Chicago Bears running game. Nobody can deny that the bears are struggling in the rushing attack that was the highlight of last season. if the bears add an elusive running back l ...(more)

Reputation:98
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Since:Aug 16, 2006

November 10, 2009 1:54 pm
At work when you are not diing well, youneed to lay low and not get the bosses attention. LJ didn't ant the Chiefs took the OPPORTUNITY to cut him loose. With that atrocious line they have, no point paying a RB much money anyway.

A lot of teams are unable to spring backs consistently now. There is a trend to rotate linemen and fre
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Since:Oct 8, 2006

November 9, 2009 6:52 pm
I tried to defend the guy on the football field this year stating he had a poor offensive line, got in shape for the year, and kept his mouth shut being professional. Aside from his other tiffs off the field, and incidents with women at bars.  This tough guy from HAPPY VALLEY has proved to be nothing but unprofessional and consistently immature, and pampered. Dick said "take the dia ...(more)
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Since:Jun 13, 2007

November 9, 2009 7:25 pm
I remember reading predictions of who the Steelers would take with the 27th pick in the 2003 NFL draft.  One player that was mentioned was Larry Johnson from Penn State.  Jerome Bettis was getting older so taking a running back made sense.  Th ...(more)
Reputation:92
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Since:Feb 22, 2009

November 9, 2009 1:24 pm

The Chiefs released a disruptive, socially inept person who thinks he is exempt from being responsible for his behavior. He will probably be signed by another team, one that values running and blocking whithout regard to character. The Chiefs made a move in the right direction.

Reputation:95
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Since:Nov 14, 2006

November 9, 2009 7:04 pm
I think a good precedent was set here.  You create trouble in the locker room and are a disturbance outside, you got to go no matter what.(not that this is a no matter what case).  I am glad he did not get the record because he has not shown that he deserves it.  If someone is fool enough to take him(after the Terrell Ow ...(more)
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Since:Sep 26, 2009

November 9, 2009 2:29 pm
WHAT???  So in life athletes also have to face harsh consequences for their actions????  Man, this is a blow to the ego of sports figures everywhere.  First Vick (sort of), then Plaxico, now LJ??  Welcome to the real world dudes.  Maybe we are creeping ever closer to a world where drunk driving, assault, rape, bigotry, etc. will no longer be just put into the category of " ...(more)
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Since:Sep 26, 2006

November 9, 2009 6:52 pm
Larry Johnson is still a top running back if playing for a good  team with a solid offiensive line-The guy surely could deliver a 1,000 season if given the opportunity, which I am sure someone will. Many people think things to themselves, Larry just happened to post them on Twitter-Bad Mistake,  but he is still ...(more)
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Since:Dec 16, 2008

November 9, 2009 1:47 pm
LJ has always been a bum and always will be a bum. And I am a Penn State fan. I never thought he was good even in college. Every one of his big runs were because he was running through giant gapiing holes. He didn't have to do a damn thing.

I was ultra surprised that he was so successful with KC at first. But really, it was the same thing. He never did much of anything on his own, it
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Since:Aug 16, 2007

November 9, 2009 10:58 am
Larry Johnson needs a change of scenery big-time. We have seen in the past from Corey Dillon and Randy Moss, winning cures a lot of problems. Lawrence Maroney has actually been running better over the last few weeks, but the ...(more)
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November 9, 2009 11:26 am
Hopefully no one will take a chance on Larry Johnson this season. He is just another player who doesn't appreciate what an incredible opportunity they have to be able to play professional sports. I realize what talent it takes and the amount of work these players put in to their careers, not to mention the incredible risk they ta ...(more)
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Since:Oct 5, 2009

November 9, 2009 10:09 pm
Why don't gays lose thier jobs when they falsely name call everyone in sight  as homophobes, bigots, haters, rednecks, etc.  Why didn't Anderson Cooper lose his job when he called people validly expressing thier first amendment rights a much more foul term like "teabaggers" directly on TV?  I don't like what Johnson said either, but he shouldn't have lost his job while those horribl ...(more)
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Since:Jan 20, 2009

November 9, 2009 6:56 pm
I posted this on a Steeler board, but I would like to hear from a wider audience:
Not sure how I feel about this, but they were talking about where LJ might go on ESPN and they mentioned the Steelers. We Steeler fans pride ourselves on having ego-less, respectful players who don't cause locker room turmoil. (I lost total respect for
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November 9, 2009 1:42 pm
People hating real hard but those same haters where on the band wagon when he was putting up those pro bowl numbers.. they have no QB in Kansas city no line no defence he was the whole team of course he isnt even going to do anything when the other team knows that ur the one thats going to be carrying the team.. he was just frustrated with the way things were headed.. he was never like this at pen ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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