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    Holmes back on field, says he's ready to take job

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    Updated: August 8, 2007, 2:58 PM ET



    RIVER FALLS, Wis. -- Kansas City Chiefs running back Priest Holmes has a message for holdout All-Pro Larry Johnson: If you don't want the job, I'll take it.

    I mean, we have what's called 'making it rain.' We have the dogfighting, we have so many things that have cast a negative light on the NFL. This is just a great story to show guys that regardless of what situation you're in, you can persevere.

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    Holmes, a three-time Pro Bowler, has been out of football since 2005 after suffering what many figured was a career-ending injury. He created a stir in July with his surprise return to the Chiefs and said this week his comeback attempt is going well as he works himself back into game shape.
    On Tuesday, he was on the practice field in pads, taking handoffs and absorbing hits from assistant coaches using blocking pads.
    Afterward, Holmes said he's ready to fill the 27-year-old Johnson's shoes -- at least financially.
    "Somebody has to get the money," he said. "Hey, if L.J. wants to leave the money out there, guess I'm going to take it. If he wants to come get it, it's rightfully his to take. He's earned it. But if he chooses not to come back, well, somebody has to take it. Why won't it be me?"
    Johnson has been a no-show at camp as he seeks an extension to the seven-year contract he inked in 2003, which he can void down to a five-year deal after the final game of the 2007 season because of playing time incentives.
    Johnson is demanding compensation in the range of $28 million guaranteed, insisting he be paid as much as league MVP LaDainian Tomlinson. Johnson is scheduled to earn $1.7 million this season, and Chiefs general manager Carl Peterson has said Johnson would be fined more than $14,000 for every day he misses.
    One of the NFL's top runners until his injury, Holmes rushed for a team-record 5,933 yards after signing as an unrestricted free agent in 2001. He scored 27 touchdowns in 2003, then an NFL record.
    The 33-year-old running back had been on the physically unable to perform list since a devastating tackle by San Diego's Shawne Merriman on Oct. 30, 2005, left him with head and neck trauma. After extensive tests, doctors warned of a possibility of further injury, perhaps even paralysis -- a danger that may still lurk.
    "This is about perseverance and having a great story to tell," Holmes said. "I think that all the valuable years I've put into my tank, there's a lot in me still."
    Some were dubious about Holmes' motives for returning, especially in light of Johnson's holdout.
    "'Dubious' is a great word," Holmes said. "But dedication is a little bit more defined in concrete. I mean, we have what's called 'making it rain.' We have the dogfighting, we have so many things that have cast a negative light on the NFL. This is just a great story to show guys that regardless of what situation you're in, you can persevere."
    Holmes, who received a clean bill of health from Kansas City's doctors before reporting to camp, last played a full season in 2003. He played in eight games in 2004 before a hip injury and then played in seven games in 2005 before the helmet-to-helmet hit from Merriman.
    Holmes said seeing highlights of himself this summer during a football camp made him start thinking about returning to the Chiefs.
    "Once I saw myself, the first thing I looked at it was as if I was a fan," he said. "I said, 'Man, I did that? Oh, that's a nice run. Oh, I love that touchdown move right there. I got to do that again.'
    "I haven't had any setbacks so far. The biggest thing with football is taking all the contact and then continuing to run," he said.
    Chiefs guard Brian Waters, an eight-year veteran and a good friend of Holmes, said players are keeping an eye on the running back's progress.
    "We know just by watching him run, he's still got a lot of his abilities," Waters said. "His quickness is strong. It's going to be a mental thing, for sure, but we'll see. I've seen him come back from serious injuries before and have a great season, so nothing would surprise me coming from that man."
    Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

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    Priest should offer the ability to keep defenses from keying-in on the gut-type running plays that L.J. excells at, or on anything else. But then, play-calling would play a big part. Is the Herm/Solari combo going to recognize that and utilize it, or not? -chief31

    completely agree. Herm would love the three yard and a cloud of dust per carry. with the speed of the game these days, finesse has got to be at least a part of the playbook!


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    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post
    Well, Priest is a block-follower and it is awefully difficult to run-block if you can't pass the ball. But, if Priest can help the passing game, be it recieving, or blocking, then whoever is running should find more success, behind the blockers. Priest should offer the ability to keep defenses from keying-in on the gut-type running plays that L.J. excells at, or on anything else. But then, play-calling would play a big part. Is the Herm/Solari combo going to recognize that and utilize it, or not?

    Of course there is no guarantee that Priest is going to be successful in his attempt to return, but there is alot to look forward to, if he is.
    I don't want to alarm anybody but.....I AGREE WITH chief31 or should I say "Priest Lover"

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkHillbilly View Post
    I don't want to alarm anybody but.....I AGREE WITH chief31 or should I say "Priest Lover"

    There ya go; throwing out of balance our Chiefs Crowd universe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkHillbilly View Post
    I don't want to alarm anybody but.....I AGREE WITH chief31 or should I say "Priest Lover"
    :hyper: :hyper:

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    Quote Originally Posted by AkChief49 View Post
    Priest should offer the ability to keep defenses from keying-in on the gut-type running plays that L.J. excells at, or on anything else. But then, play-calling would play a big part. Is the Herm/Solari combo going to recognize that and utilize it, or not? -chief31

    completely agree. Herm would love the three yard and a cloud of dust per carry. with the speed of the game these days, finesse has got to be at least a part of the playbook!
    Priest and LJ in the same back field, were is the play going, who is getting the ball, Tony G? You quest correct you win, you quest wrong you lose. We need a two back attack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tornadospotter View Post
    Priest and LJ in the same back field, were is the play going, who is getting the ball, Tony G? You quest correct you win, you quest wrong you lose. We need a two back attack.
    ...And I don't think that anyone could deny that that would be one he77 of a pair to field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post
    ...And I don't think that anyone could deny that that would be one he77 of a pair to field.
    Well, that may the best thing we could do, seeing as how we don't currently have a fullback whatsoever.
    Thanks for all the yards, TDs, and memories, Priest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by m0ef0e View Post
    Well, that may the best thing we could do, seeing as how we don't currently have a fullback whatsoever.
    Boomer will be there week 1!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tornadospotter View Post
    Priest and LJ in the same back field, were is the play going, who is getting the ball, Tony G? You quest correct you win, you quest wrong you lose. We need a two back attack.
    Will it matter? Assuming we can get the "O" line to play half way decent.

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