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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Chiefs release troubled running back Larry Johnson</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 23:03:33 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Chiefs release troubled running back Larry Johnson<br /><br />By DOUG TUCKER, AP Sports Writer 1 hr 26 mins ago<br /><br />KANSAS CITY, Mo. 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&#x27;ll only cost money and cause trouble.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />On his Twitter account two weeks ago, Johnson had questioned coach Todd Haley&#x27;s competence, insulted followers and used a gay slur. He repeated the gay slur the next day to reporters and was suspended for two weeks.<br /><br />In spite of Johnson&#x27;s baggage and his age he turns 30 on Nov. 19 any team with a faltering running game might be tempted to take a chance. The Seahawks&#x27; running game ranks 30th and lead back Julius Jones has been sputtering. Just last week, they released backup Edgerrin James.<br /><br />The Colts&#x27; running game has also stalled. But Indianapolis might be more interested in filling holes in the secondary, and the Colts have Donald Brown, a rookie running back they feel will be capable of big things.<br /><br />Johnson was only 75 yards away from breaking Priest Holmes&#x27; team rushing record, and his agent said he greeted his release with mixed feelings.<br /><br />A part of him is excited and a part of him is very regretful, Peter Schaffer told The Associated Press. There&#x27;s a lot of feelings going on right now. It&#x27;s analogous to breaking up with a girlfriend. Maybe you saw it coming, but it still hurts when it happens.<br /><br />If anyone figures he can recapture the power, quickness and durability that made him one of the best backs in the league in 2005 and &#x27;06, Johnson is sure to be snapped up. But since rushing for a team-record 1,789 yards on an NFL-record 416 carries in 2006, he&#x27;s never been quite the same.<br /><br />Running behind a poor line for the Chiefs (1-7), he has averaged only 2.7 yards a carry this season.<br /><br />He&#x27;s a very good back, said running back Kolby Smith, one of Johnson&#x27;s closest friends on the Chiefs. He&#x27;s a two-time Pro Bowler and he was only 75 yards rushing away from holding the all-time record here. I know teams will look at that. They&#x27;ve seen what he&#x27;s done in the past and I think someone will pick him up.<br /><br />If they do, they&#x27;ll embrace a player who has been suspended twice and issued two public apologies in the past year.<br /><br />In 2008, then-coach Herm Edwards benched him for three straight games for violating team rules. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell suspended him a fourth game for violating the league&#x27;s player conduct policy.<br /><br />Johnson was later sentenced to two years&#x27; 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.<br /><br />A judge suspended the sentence and said he would remove the guilty plea from the public record if Johnson has no further legal problems during probation.<br /><br />After his huge year in 2006, Johnson stayed away from training camp, demanding more money and he got it, a six-year deal worth $45 million, including $19 million guaranteed.<br /><br />But not in shape and 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 and fired Edwards and general manager Carl Peterson.<br /><br />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&#x27;s all-time leading rusher a record Smith said Johnson had been looking forward to.<br /><br />He wanted to get the record, I know that, he said. Whenever someone has a chance to break a record, it means a lot to them.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/34899">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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