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    Default Win $10,000 in Arrowcash prize money for first reporting the LJ signing!

    The first person that reports the LJ signing will receive $10000 in arrowcash. It must not be heresay. I need it in print from a reputable source such as KansasCity.com, ESPN.com, etc.

    Please post the story in this thread to win.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sling58 View Post
    My bad Guru! Mad respect to you!

    Too late; offense has been taken.

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    I want 08-22 signed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smed1065 View Post
    I want 08-22 signed.
    I would have liked to have this done a month ago.

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    Default hes in

    lj signed in principle 6 year deal, give me my money

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    Quote Originally Posted by swmochiefsfan View Post
    lj signed in principle 6 year deal, give me my money
    I believe he said he needed it in print from a reputable source, like the following. Nice try, though. :p

    http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/...140813162&ATT=5

    The Larry Johnson saga is over.

    The star running back Johnson has agreed in principle to a new six-year deal with Kansas City, and is expected to arrive at Arrowhead Stadium on Tuesday to rejoin his team, FOXSports.com has learned.
    While holding out, Johnson spent training camp working out at Athletes Performance Institute in Tempe, Arizona rather than two-a-days in River Falls, Wisconsin with his teammates.

    Financial terms of the deal were not yet available, but it is expected that Johnson will be one of the three highest paid running backs in the NFL, along with LaDainian Tomlinson and Shaun Alexander.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luv View Post
    I believe he said he needed it in print from a reputable source, like the following. Nice try, though. :p

    http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/...140813162&ATT=5

    The Larry Johnson saga is over.

    The star running back Johnson has agreed in principle to a new six-year deal with Kansas City, and is expected to arrive at Arrowhead Stadium on Tuesday to rejoin his team, FOXSports.com has learned.
    While holding out, Johnson spent training camp working out at Athletes Performance Institute in Tempe, Arizona rather than two-a-days in River Falls, Wisconsin with his teammates.

    Financial terms of the deal were not yet available, but it is expected that Johnson will be one of the three highest paid running backs in the NFL, along with LaDainian Tomlinson and Shaun Alexander.
    wheres the love, luv? Rookie mistake dont expect it to happen again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swmochiefsfan View Post
    wheres the love, luv? Rookie mistake dont expect it to happen again.
    There's love, but then there's 10,000 Arrowhead Bucks. :p

    admin, you can give the cash to him, if you'd like. I don't gamble on here much anyway.

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    thats a lovely offer but fair is fair, I need to start reading the fine print, congrats. well done.

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    http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7...40813162&ATT=5

    Jay Glazer
    FOXSports.com, Updated 4 minutes ago
    The Larry Johnson saga is over.
    The star running back Johnson has agreed in principle to a new six-year, $45 million deal with Kansas City, FOXSports.com has learned. The contract includes $19 million in guaranteed money. Johnson is expected to rejoin his team on Tuesday.While his teammates were holding two-a-days in River Falls, Wisconin, Johnson spent training camp working out at Athletes Performance Institute in Tempe, Arizona.

    Also,

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2984649

    Johnson, Chiefs work out five-year contract extension

    By John Clayton
    ESPN.com





    Updated: August 21, 2007, 1:38 PM ET

    Larry Johnson ended his 25-day holdout Tuesday morning by finalizing a five-year extension that will keep him with the Chiefs through 2012.


    Financial terms of the deal weren't available, but ESPN.com's Michael Smith reported that the contract is worth $45 million, with $19 million is guaranteed. Of the guaranteed money, $12 million is the signing bonus and $7 million is guaranteed salary. Both sides were working on the deal Monday night. The final holdup was the payout over the first three years of the contract. Once that was resolved, Johnson decided to report and accept the Chiefs' proposal. Johnson reported to the practice field late Tuesday morning, put on his helmet and was ready for duty. It was a tough situation for the Chiefs and Johnson. He turns 28 years old this fall. Because of that, Johnson didn't want to play out the final year of his current deal and be in a position in which the Chiefs could make him their franchise player in 2008. Had that happened, it would have been hard for Johnson to get a big-money contract, since running backs nearing the age of 30 tend to not get big deals. For weeks, both sides had been chipping away and getting closer, but it was not close enough for Johnson to get the deal done in time to report to River Falls, Wis., where the Chiefs conducted their training camp. Camp broke last week and the team returned to Kansas City. By reporting and getting his new contract, Johnson has two possible games to polish his timing for the start of the regular season. He had an NFL-record 416 carries last season, and even though the team is expected to lighten the load this year, Johnson is considered the workhorse of the offense.

    Last but not least....

    http://www.kansascity.com/news/break...ry/240697.html
    LJ ends holdout, joins Chiefs at practice

    By ADAM TEICHER The Kansas City Star


    Running back Larry Johnson agreed to a contract extension with the Chiefs this morning.
    Johnson ended a nearly monthlong holdout and joined the Chiefs during the middle of their practice session. Johnson wasn’t just watching practice, either. He took carries with the starting unit, and was pass-blocking during live work.
    Terms of the deal were not immediately available.
    Last edited by Guru; 08-21-2007 at 01:43 PM.
    THAT quarterback is NOT a Pro Bowl quarterback. Never was and never will be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luv View Post
    There's love, but then there's 10,000 Arrowhead Bucks. :p

    admin, you can give the cash to him, if you'd like. I don't gamble on here much anyway.

    Nope you were Janey-on-the-spot, I say the Arrowcash is yours.

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