KC Fans petition for LJ not to franchise set rushing record

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Updated: November 4, 2009, 1:25 PM ET
Fans don't want Johnson to get record


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Embattled Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson is 75 yards from becoming the team's all-time leading rusher.


And some Chiefs fans have a problem with that.


An online petition started by Chiefs fans asks general manager Scott Pioli to deactivate Johnson and keep him on the sideline so he cannot pass Priest Holmes for the team rushing record, or join the team's Ring of Honor at Arrowhead Stadium.
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Holmes holds the Chiefs' rushing record with 6,070 yards; Johnson currently has 5,996 yards.


"While we are thankful for his service, we feel that Larry has been a black eye on the organization and has no business being mentioned" among the team's all-time greats, the petition reads.


As of Wednesday afternoon ET, at least 1,400 signatures had been collected.


"We are asking you, as fans of this team, this organization, and of the pride that this city has in the Chiefs, please deactivate Larry Johnson. Please do not let his name sit atop the all-time rushing leaders in Kansas City Chiefs history," the petition says. "He has never represented anything close to the values that we have for our Chiefs and it would be another dagger to the fans that continue to support this proud franchise."


"We are asking this as a favor to those of us who have supported this team long, long, long before you were brought in," the petition continued. "We will support you through thick and thin -- you will find out that we are a loyal, loyal bunch. ... However, allowing Larry Johnson to attain a record is something that can never be erased."


The Chiefs suspended Johnson without pay through Nov. 8 after he questioned coach Todd Haley's qualifications on his Twitter account and twice used a homosexual slur. On Monday, the team reached a settlement with Johnson, reducing the amount of pay he would lose in half, to $315,000.


His agent, Peter Schaffer, told The Associated Press that both sides benefited from the settlement and that Johnson had learned from the entire experience.


"Larry apologized," Schaffer said. "He learned from it and hopefully other people learned from it. My hope is that people learn that something positive can come out of this and that there are words that should not be used because they demean people."


Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
 

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I read that and it's amazing.

I don't know what's crazier ... the petition, or the fact that Larry Johnson is that close to being the Chiefs' all-time leading rusher. They haven't had many great backs there.
 

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I think the coach should be the bigger man and let Johnson play. Just tell the Olineman I don't want to see a single man blocking up front as I call Johnson number a good 10 to 12 times in a row.
 

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Does anyone really think a couple of letters from some fans will sway a coaches decision to put a player into a game
 

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I can't help but think the attitude would be a lot different had KC grabbed a lombardi or two in recent years.

Records ain't flukes. Those KC fans = hypocrites.
 

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Chief;3056355 said:
I read that and it's amazing.

I don't know what's crazier ... the petition, or the fact that Larry Johnson is that close to being the Chiefs' all-time leading rusher. They haven't had many great backs there.
They get them second hand, Marcus Allen and Priest Holmes were both hand me downs.
 

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Isn't he only averaging 2.2 yards per carry anyway? Not really a big loss if they inactivate him and play their two second year backs for the rest of the season. They would be better served starting Jamaal Charles anyway just to see how big of a need they have at RB in 2010.
 
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