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    Default Carl Vs. L.j. Is Next Battle Royale

    I have to admit had me laughing on this one.

    CARL VS. L.J. IS NEXT BATTLE ROYALE
    With Jared Allen eating sushi and promising to lead a wil’-out-free social life, and Trent Green packing his footballs and heading to a South Florida home, there’s only one compelling story line left in the latest episode of “The Last King of Mediocrity.”

    Carl Peterson vs. Larry Johnson.

    Yes, the main event: King Carl vs. L.J. for all the money in Clark Hunt’s piggybank. This should be far better than De la Hoya-Mayweather, and if the executives running HBO were smart, they’d do a 24/7 documentary on this historic battle rather than taping Kansas City’s training camp.

    This is a showdown that has been brewing ever since King Carl hoodwinked Johnson and his agent into signing that ridiculous, Master P-approved rookie contract. This thing should get UFC bloody and ugly.

    Before the end of training camp, I fully expect Peterson’s pit bull/mouthpiece Bob Gretz and Johnson’s pit bull/mouthpiece Rhonda Moss to square off in a dogfight that will have Michael “Ron Cujo” Vick flush with envy.

    Seriously, I’m so glad Trent Green is finally gone. Bickering over the value and treatment of a filthy-rich, 37-year-old quarterback was a bit boring for my taste, especially when you know Peterson could just as easily botch a fourth-round pick as a sixth.

    The Green-Peterson scrap sounded like a Leawood father and son arguing over whether the kid deserves the fully loaded SUV or the sport package. Peterson-Johnson has the promise of getting as rowdy as me and my brother coming to blows over the last pork chop at a Labor Day barbecue.

    Right now, my money is on The Last King of Mediocrity.

    He’s been in the gym training for this bout ever since Priest Holmes bamboozled the Chiefs out of a final payday and quickly retired to a life of nachos, yearly, inconclusive MRI scans on his spine and baby’s mama drama.

    King Carl vowed never again. Only Tony Gonzalez and Tom Condon are allowed to fleece the Hunt’s bank account under Peterson’s watch. Peterson would rather name Ethan Locke head coach and put Jack Harry in charge of ticket prices than reward Larry Johnson with LaDainian Tomlinson-type money.

    And, in many respects, Peterson is holding all of the leverage. Peterson gleefully watched as his new head coach, Herm Edwards, overworked Johnson all last season, giving him an NFL record number of carries. Edwards used Johnson in a way that indicated the Chiefs don’t have long-term plans for Johnson.

    Peterson could refuse to offer Johnson a fair contract extension, run L.J. into the ground again this season, slap the franchise tag on him for the 2008 season and discard Johnson in 2009.

    That would be the cold-blooded business move. Based on the way Johnson has conducted himself in his years as a Chief, I’m not sure many fans would be sympathetic toward Johnson. He has never pretended to be much of a team guy, so few people will care if the Chiefs treat Johnson in a selfish manner.

    Johnson’s leverage is a 2007 holdout. He’s on the books to earn about $1.7 million this year. If he sits out and sacrifices the money, the Chiefs could be the 2006 Oakland Raiders. Those Raiders, despite a very good defense, finished 2-14 and scored just 168 points. They were darn near impossible to watch.

    The Chiefs could be that bad. Without Johnson, I honestly don’t know how the Chiefs score a point. By midseason, Arrowhead Stadium would be half empty on game day. By the end of the season, you’d swear the Royals were playing football.

    And L.J.’s absence would certainly hamper the development of Brodie Croyle.

    The problem for Johnson is that The Last King of Mediocrity could survive a 2-14 season. With Green in Miami and the Chiefs breaking in a new quarterback, Peterson could use 2-14 as a true rebuilding year, and Chiefs fans would be excited about having the No. 1 pick (although the enthusiasm would be tempered by the knowledge that Peterson would draft Todd Blackledge).

    Again, Peterson is bunkered in and ready for a losing season. Johnson is not prepared to sacrifice $1.7 million. That’s money he’ll never get back. Plus, he’ll be a year older and still looking for a new contract.

    Peterson is a heavy favorite in this fight, but we’ve seen him blow 13-3 regular seasons and home-field advantage, so anything is a possibility.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Canada's #1 Chiefs Fan View Post
    So,,,what is this thread about because I will pay LJ $37.00 ti run the ball, shut up and like it!! And noise is the manipulation of sound waves. They are still there even if they are not received by a human ear. If you don't see it, is there still light?
    Good question?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chiefster View Post
    There are wrose solutions; however if King Carl is not going to budge and niether is LJ, then get some value for the guy.

    AMEN! We get another first rounder plus a later, he gets his $.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stlchief71 View Post
    AMEN! We get another first rounder plus a later, he gets his $.

    Exactly! :sign0156:

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkHillbilly View Post
    So am I hearing that some of you don't think LJ is worth big money? It must be because of his moods because you surely can't complain about his stats!
    Mmmmmmmmmmm Hmmmmmmmm.

    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkHillbilly View Post
    Cadillac numbers huh? How much money you got??? Mark my words..He will have more attempts, yds, recving yds, and td's than Cadillac!!!
    Well, lucky for you, Cadillac got injured. Hunh?

    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkHillbilly View Post
    When it comes to balance, everyone knows you have to have offense and defense!!!!

    However, balance within the OFFENSE is far more important!
    Oooo. Sorry for embarrassing you, by bringing up this quote. I must have missed this one, the first time around.

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    I feel an argument coming,

    lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkHillbilly View Post
    You guys have been tellin me that the O line is the most important thing for the offense and QB. What gives???

    The Cardinals O line sucked period!!! Pass, run, crawl, everything!!! Worst at all of it in the league!

    Trust me, I watched every game!
    Just thought I would rehash a bit...

    The 2006 Arizona Cardinals' offensive line allowed a sack once, per 15.5 passing attempts. Twelve teams were better. But 19 teams were worse.

    The worst in the league was Oakland, who permitted a sack once, per 6.7 passing attempts.

    So, while the Cardinals' run-blocking was aweful, (3.2 YPC, 32nd in the NFL) that unit was above average in sacks per passing attempt. (13th best in the NFL.)

    Seems like I read that here somewhere...

    Oh, here it is...

    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post

    The Cardinals O-line is a bad run-blocking group, but a pretty good pass-blocking group.
    Kinda makes it hard for me to "trust" you, DH.

    Sorry. The site has just been way too friendly lately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sling58 View Post
    I feel an argument coming,

    lol.
    You saw this coming from 6 months ago?

    Wow you must be a fortune teller or something sling!

    You called it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    You saw this coming from 6 months ago?

    Wow you must be a fortune teller or something sling!

    You called it!

    Ummmmmmmmmmm, he posted that on 10-08-2007 dude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sling58 View Post
    I feel an argument coming,

    lol.
    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post
    Just thought I would rehash a bit...

    The 2006 Arizona Cardinals' offensive line allowed a sack once, per 15.5 passing attempts. Twelve teams were better. But 19 teams were worse.

    The worst in the league was Oakland, who permitted a sack once, per 6.7 passing attempts.

    So, while the Cardinals' run-blocking was aweful, (3.2 YPC, 32nd in the NFL) that unit was above average in sacks per passing attempt. (13th best in the NFL.)

    Seems like I read that here somewhere...

    Oh, here it is...



    Kinda makes it hard for me to "trust" you, DH.

    Sorry. The site has just been way too friendly lately.
    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    You saw this coming from 6 months ago?

    Wow you must be a fortune teller or something sling!

    You called it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Chiefster View Post
    Ummmmmmmmmmm, he posted that on 10-08-2007 dude.
    Yeah he posted that he saw an argument coming in October of last year, and 6 months later chief31 argued about it.

    I will not disagree with you about me being stupid Chiefster (we all knew that already)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    Yeah he posted that he saw an argument coming in October of last year, and 6 months later chief31 argued about it.

    I will not disagree with you about me being stupid Chiefster (we all knew that already)!


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