Holmes NOT thinking about Retirement

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  1. AdropOFvenom

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    Chiefs' Holmes wants to return, dad says Click here to find out more!CBS SportsLine.com wire reportsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (Nov. 11, 2005) -- Kansas City running back Priest Holmes, out for the rest of the season, is taking a break back home in Texas and is not thinking about retirement, his father said.There had been speculation earlier this week that Holmes might retire after seeing three medical specialists following a helmet-to-helmet collision against San Diego on Oct. 30. He missed last a Nov. 6 game against Oakland, and the Chiefs placed him on injured reserve Nov. 9 because of head and neck trauma.His father, Herman Morris, said Holmes is irritated and disappointed about another early end to his season. But he plans to be back."He's not contemplating retirement," Morris told The Kansas City Star. "He wants to go out on top. He wants to go out his way. He plans on walking off, at God's will, writing his own script, not having someone else write it for him."Morris said Holmes initially hoped he would return to action in four weeks, after doctors recommended he avoid contact for at least 30 days. Morris said his son didn't want the controversy over his physical condition to be a distraction to the Chiefs, who are 5-3 heading into their Week 10 game at Buffalo."He wants the city to have a winning team," Morris said from San Antonio. "He just hopes the media frenzy and the speculation don't affect the players and the organization."Larry Johnson, often disgruntled in his role backing up Holmes, rushed for 107 yards and scored two touchdowns in Sunday's 27-23 win over the Raiders. In his first start of the year, Johnson got the game-winning score by vaulting from the 1 into the end zone as time expired."What we want Priest to do is get healthy and get ready to play next year," coach D*** Vermeil said. "And we've got to get this football team ready to play. That's the cold, harder part of this business. It just keeps right on going." http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/KC/9037417
     
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    Great news for a great player. I hope he plays for years to come, great player, nice to hear he won't retire.
     
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    I agree, Id like to see him come back next year, run all over everybody and then go out on the top of his game like he should be able to. [​IMG]
     
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    I'm happy for this guy... He's showing how tough he is.On a sidenote, there was no way around releasing him in my fantasy league. [​IMG]
     
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    i dont think he is i think it should be Larrys time to shine
     

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