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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Every Morning Quarterback

Kansas City Chiefs Release Larry Johnson

November 9, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs Release Larry Johnson

The Kansas City Chiefs have had enough of running back Larry Johnson. He was due to return from his second suspension in the past year today. But the Chiefs decided not to give him another chance and released him. Larry was just 75 yards shy of breaking Priest Holmes’ rushing record at Kansas City. But he finally wore out his welcome with a recent tirade of insults and gay slurs on his Twitter. So he won’t get a chance to break that or any other Kansas City Chiefs’ records.
Head coach Todd Haley explained the decision making process during his presser …read more

Patriots Trade Matt Cassel to Chiefs

February 28, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Kansas City Chiefs

Patriots Trade Matt Cassel to Chiefs

National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
New England Patriots quarterback Matt Cassel has been traded to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs also got linebacker Mike Vrabel from New England in exchange for their second-round pick (34th overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft. The agreement is good only if both players pass their physicals, but I don’t think that will be an issue. Chiefs new GM Scott Pioli (formerly of the Patriots, of course) was thrilled to bring old faces into new places:
“I have a long history with both players. Mike and Matt are men that I respect both personally and …read more

Chiefs Fire Head Coach Herm Edwards

January 23, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Kansas City Chiefs

Chiefs Fire Head Coach Herm Edwards

National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
A record 11th NFL team will be looking for a new head coach this offseason. The Kansas City Chiefs fired head coach Herm Edwards today. New GM Scott Pioli arrived last week and he and coach Edwards have had a number of conversations since that evidently didn’t produce what Mr. Pioli felt was a workable relationship. So he decided to go in a different direction, understanding that the Chiefs were parting ways with what he described as “a great man and a tremendous football coach.” I couldn’t agree more. I’m a Herm Edwards fan. But …read more

George Martin’s Journey for 9/11 Supports Heroes of Ground Zero, Walk Complete

June 23, 2008 by David Kindervater  
Filed under N.Y. Giants, NFL - NFL

George Martin’s Journey for 9/11 Supports Heroes of Ground Zero, Walk Complete

Photo courtesy Winuk Communications
Blogcasting the National Football League, Blogcasting the NFL
Former N.Y. Giants defensive end George Martin just completed a 3,000 mile, nine-month walk across America. His purpose? To raise money to help provide health care for the surviving rescue and recovery workers who rushed into danger on 9/11. The journey began at the George Washington Bridge in New York City and ended at Embarcadero Marina Park in San Diego this past weekend. George’s Journey for 9/11 has raised more than $2 million to benefit ailing rescue and recovery personnel who worked at Ground Zero:
“Cancer, chronic asthma, PTSD, gastrointestinal disease; …read more

SBXLII Media Day: New England Patriots

SBXLII Media Day: New England Patriots

Blogging the National Football League, Blogging the NFL
Just as an NFL player watches game film to prepare for his next opponent, I watched my share of previous Super Bowl Media Days on YouTube to get ready for today. But nothing could really replace being here. Media Day at the Super Bowl features a throng of reporters from all over the world. And a record number participated today.
Naturally, 2007 National Football League MVP Tom Brady was the center of attention as he had the most traffic around his podium. And I thought he handled it very well. Which is not surprising …read more


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