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Arrowhead Pride (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
Cue the Priest Holmes training camp appearance in 3, 2, 1.... My blood pressure goes up the day camp starts and guys aren't there because of contract negotiations. From PFW : And from what we hear, Kansas City is still not close to signing their two Round One choices, DT Glenn Dorsey and OL Branden Albert , both of whom may be waiting for more of their fellow first-rounders to ink deals. An even greater...
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Rumors and Rants (Free subscription) | 07/08/2008
Some might say Tony Gonzalez has been the Kansas City Chiefs' only consistently good offensive player over the past decade or so. What? I count as "some." Priest Holmes was only great for a few years and the Larry Johnson Era is plodding along in mediocrity. But Tony Gonzalez has always been there catching touchdowns and padding his Hall of Fame resume. And I've hated him every step of the way, not...
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Stampede Blue (Free subscription) | 06/27/2008
via cache.viewimages.com Game #6 takes us back to January 11, 2004 , where the #3 seed Colts traveled to Kansas City to take on the 13-3 Chiefs , led by my fantasy football workhorse, Priest Holmes . Peyton Manning had just won his first Playoff game the week before, and (again), nobody was giving him and the Colts any chance to win out in the elements. Manning decided he'd have one of the best games...
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Arrowhead Pride (Free subscription) | 05/01/2008
via assets.espn.go.com Between 2001 and 2002, Kansas City Chiefs' running back Priest Holmes rushed for 3,170 yards and 29 touchdowns. In two short years after coming from Baltimore, Holmes had established himself as one of the premiere running backs in the NFL, as well as putting together two of the greatest rushing seasons ever for a Kansas City Chief. With three games left in the 2002 season, the...
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Windy City Gridiron (Free subscription) | 03/26/2008
CURRENT SELECTION Sedrick Ellis Defensive Tackle USC ANALYSIS: The Kansas City Chiefs have problems on both offensive and defensive lines. On offense, the Chiefs only rushed for 1,333 yards, averaging 3.3 YPC, and only 5 TD's between Larry Johnson, Kolby Smith, and Priest Holmes in 2007. This problem might have come by the injury to Larry Johnson and they are going to start some younger offensive...
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Miami Herlad (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
Tony Richardson , the fullback who spent most of his career opening holes for Priest Holmes in Kansas City, signed with the Jets on Thursday.
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
Tony Richardson, the fullback who spent most of his career opening holes for Priest Holmes in Kansas City, signed with the New York Jets on Thursday.
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
Tony Richardson, the fullback who spent most of his career opening holes for Priest Holmes in Kansas City, signed with the New York Jets on Thursday. Richardson, a 13-year veteran, played with Minnesota last season and made the Pro Bowl for the third time. He also made it with the Chiefs in 2003 and 2004.
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NFL Superbowl (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
Tony Richardson, the fullback who spent most of his career opening holes for Priest Holmes in Kansas City, signed with the New York Jets on Thursday. Richardson, a 13-year veteran, played with Minnesota last season and made the Pro Bowl for the third time. He also made it with the Chiefs in 2003 and 2004.
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Miami Herlad (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
Tony Richardson , the fullback who spent most of his career opening holes for Priest Holmes in Kansas City, signed with the New York Jets on Thursday.
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Susan Polgar Chess Blog (Free subscription) | 12/29/2007
Who are the top 10 celebrity chess enthusiasts today? Here are some by random order: - Will Smith - Howard Stern - Guy Ritchie / Madonna - Lennox Lewis - Shaun Alexander - Priest Holmes Which other celebrities would you put on this top 10 list? News from Susan Polgar
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Beale Street Beat (Free subscription) | 12/27/2007
ESPN.com has a story on their website that remembers athletes that called it a career and retired this year. It's a good read, mostly - except for the egregious error of omitting one of the greatest players to play in the NFL for a short period of time, Priest Holmes. Now if Priest had played in New [...]
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The Wages of Wins Journal (Free subscription) | 12/02/2007
As the title indicates, this week’s football column is going to address two unrelated football stories. Before we get to all that, here are the QB Score and RB Score rankings for Week 12: Week Twelve QB Score Rankings Overall QB Score Rankings Overall RB Score Rankings The Greatness of Priest Holmes A few days ago Priest Holmes called it [...]
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SportsFilter (Free subscription) | 11/29/2007
What made it strange was that the Ravens, of any team, should have seen how fungible running back performance was. After drafting Lewis in the first round of the 2000 NFL draft, the Ravens allowed him to start while benching their previous starter, Priest Holmes. Holmes served as Lewis? backup before departing for Kansas City, where he put up several historic seasons as part of the offensive juggernaut...
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Fake Teams (Free subscription) | 11/28/2007
With injuries ravaging NFL running backs, you can't just count on fantasy stalwarts like Priest Holmes, Cedric Benson and Jesse Chatman to carry your team during these critical last weeks of the fantasy season. Oh no my friend, you need to be ready to grab their backups in case they get injured. That kind of depth could mean the difference between making the playoffs and staying home. And what if their...