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November 03, 2009

Bratty athletes never seem to change

Seventh-Grade Syndrome We all remember it: the parent sitting in the principal’s office, begging forgiveness for the athlete in order for the kid to play that evening. 

Nothing has changed, and so it goes with the Chiefs. Larry Johnson’s good-guy act lasted two months. His daddy has called, and now he wants to take his candy, and go play on someone else’s lawn.

We expect the Chiefs to cave in, and the spoiled child to move on. It’s called being “slick,” boys and girls.


Bruce Eighmey

Kansas City, Kan.

Comments

His career should end with broken knee caps. What a wannabe thug. Here's guy that plays the race card, the victim card, the ghetto card although he has none of these in his deck. He's just another spoiled, catered to jock kid that thinks he is above everyone else. All he needs is someone to clean his clock and that will straighten him out...oh I fogot he only fights white chicks that are insecure of themselves.

Wow, you get paid to sit and whine about your boss. Wait most of us get to do that.

He needs to take off his diaper as Vermiel put it.

Yawn.

Since when has Larry Johnson indicated that he wants to leave Kansas City? To the contrary, he has been consistent in saying he wants to end his career as a Chief. It helps if you know what you are talking about.

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