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Five Keys To Beating The Kansas City Chiefs

Article By on 2nd October, 2009

... former Penn State superstar is not the player he used to be. In fact, he’s a shell of his former self, at the tender age of 29.

His yards per carry is a sad 2.5, down from 4.5 last year and 5.2 in 2005. Yes, it’s hard to believe that only four years ago, LJ was one of the top players in the league. But this is what happens when your team runs you into the ground (752 carries in 2005-2006) and surrounds you with the kind of talent you’d find on a very good Division I college football team.

But enough about how the Cheifs’ ineptness has ruined Larry Johnson’s career. His 4.5 Yards Per Carry last season leads me to believe that he still has talent buried somewhere in his beat-up body, and the Giants should not underestimate hi...

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