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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan
One turnover in that 2004 playoff game was the difference (Priest Holmes fumble after he'd practiacally played all year without one). KC needs to win the turnover battle to win this game.
Something to note about Johnson with 416 carries or whatever it was and another 40 receptions he only had two fumbles all year. I think both of them were early in the season too. Pretty nice turn around for a guy who had trouble holding the ball in previous years.
Of course I also read an alarming artical about number of carries and how it affects running backs. Guys like Jamal Anderson, Terrel Davis, Eddie George never were the same after years where they had 390 touches or more. I'd dismiss it due to age as Johnson is still young and for all intensive purposes is a second year player, but Davis was pretty young when the injuries caught up to him. I hope LJ doesn't go down that path, he is far and away the Chiefs MVP.
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I meant Trent Green's 3 turnovers on Sunday against the Jags. Yeah Priest Holmes fumble didn't help in that game. The phantom offensive pass interferance call on TG on his TD catch didn't help either.