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Nzoner's Game Room>Charvarious Ward was playing blind... but not anymore
Dante84 05:40 PM 08-04-2020
This is crazy, man.

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Chiefs cornerback Charvarius Ward has reason to believe he’ll be a different player now


Charvarious Ward played cornerback and covered some of the world’s best receivers and did it well and helped his team win a Super Bowl — and could barely see. [ :-) ]

That’s a hell of a sentence to type, even in a year when dang near anything seems to be true, but here we are, on the phone with the Chiefs’ top cornerback asking about one of his five senses.

“I finally can see,” he said. “First time being able to really see good.”

Ward had LASIK surgery on March 10, which turned out to be perfect timing with many elective surgeries being limited in the days after because of the conronavirus pandemic.

He first publicly mentioned his bad eyesight in a conversation in January, and the response from that column included eye surgeons offering to fix him for free. He chose one in Indianapolis, but he showed up with a bigger problem than the doctors may have figured.

Ward remembered them saying he had one of the worst conditions possible for the surgery, with problems of both far-sightedness and near sightedness.

“It’s real complicated,” Ward said. “I can’t really explain it.”

Bad vision has been part of Ward’s life as long as he can remember. He repeated kindergarten, actually, because teachers thought he had a learning disability. Turned out he just needed glasses. He ended up skipping a year of high school and graduating with his original class.

But even as an adult, Ward would have to squint excessively to see. Sometimes, the problem was so bad he went cross-eyed. He’d get headaches.

“I couldn’t see a thing, man,” he said. “I couldn’t see nothing.”

Now, he’s 20-20. Doesn’t need contacts to watch TV. He can drive at night. He can see a football and, yes, this really is a crazy story.

Ward, undrafted out of college, made his way onto the roster and then into starting lineup of an eventual Super Bowl champion without being able to see the football he was trying to keep his man from catching.

Here’s his answer to the question you’ve probably been asking since the start of this column: How the hell did that happen?

“God blessed me with some natural talent, natural abilities,” he said. “I could see a human body that’s right in front of me, but once that ball is in the air, who knows what’s going to happen? I could see it when it first got in the air, but once it starts traveling, I just lose track of it and have to pray I put my hands in the right spot. I just have to pray the ball comes back in my line of sight.”

Ward does not view this as a cure-all. You might remember the wild play he gave up last season on third and 17 against the Batimore Ravens, when Lamar Jackson’s desperation pass hung in the air. Ward should have intercepted it. He was in perfect position. But Ravens receiver Willie Snead beat him to the ball.

Knowing what we know now, it’s easy to wonder if better vision would’ve allowed Ward to make that play.

Ward says no.

“I’m not going to blame that on that,” he said. “I didn’t know anybody was around me, so I was going to let the ball come down.”

OK, cool, hard not to respect that.

But corrected vision does make you wonder whether Ward can be a different player now. He ranked first in passer rating and reception percentage allowed, and third in yards allowed and yards per coverage snap among cornerbacks with 1,000 or more snaps last year, according to Pro Football Focus.

But in all those snaps, he had just two interceptions.

Ward talked all last season and this offseason about wanting to become a better playmaker. He wants interceptions, not just good coverage and, well, at the risk of stating the obvious it would seem that being able to see what he’s supposed to catch is a good start.

“This year I’m trying to intercept everything,” he said. “I’m not going to be scared to turn my head around. Because I know now I can see the ball and stay in contact with the receiver at the same time. So I feel like it’s going to make me a way better playmaker, which is what we need in the secondary: turnovers.”

Ward is scheduled to be a restricted free agent after this season. The Chiefs have been diligent in signing their best players long-term — Patrick Mahomes and Chris Jones most famously, but Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, Mitchell Schwartz, Tyrann Mathieu and Frank Clark are all under contract through at least 2021.

Ward is the team’s best player who is not secured beyond this season. There are a million factors that will help decide his future. Many of them are out of his control.

He sees this season — and his improved vision — as a way to further establish himself.

“I just want to take the next evolution in my game and become one of the top corners in the game,” he said. “I feel like I’m up there right now. I’m just kind of underrated. Don’t too many people know my name. I just want to get my name on the TV screen and have people know my name.”

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Misplaced_Chiefs_Fan 06:57 PM 08-04-2020
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
My sources telling me William Bartee got LASIK recently

On his neck so he could finally turn it? :-)
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Sofa King 07:23 PM 08-04-2020
Originally Posted by Munson:
Re-sign him now before he balls out this season.
I've been thinking this as well. I don't feel it's on the plate right now though.
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mlyonsd 07:25 PM 08-04-2020
Originally Posted by Sofa King:
I had lasik done February 24th. It's a game changer to no longer need contacts or glasses and it's nice to have peripherals.
I had it 12 years ago and now I'm 60. Still great long vision but of course I've fallen into the cheaters group.
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Titty Meat 07:50 PM 08-04-2020
That trade was a steal
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digger 08:09 PM 08-04-2020
20 20 in 2020... to. the. ship...
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Kiimo 09:17 PM 08-04-2020
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
No reason why you couldn't use a laser on your penis, I guess. It's certainly possible.
you know I have one simple request and that is to have sluts with frickin laser beams attached to their heads now evidently my cycloptic colleague tells me that can't be done.
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Coach 09:34 PM 08-04-2020
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
My sources telling me William Bartee got LASIK recently
He actually needed a chiropractor to get his neck turned around.
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ChiefsFanatic 06:25 AM 08-05-2020
Originally Posted by digger:
20 20 in 2020... to. the. ship...
Well, Big Red got win number 222 on 02/02/2020, and Mahomes released the 3rd & 15 pass on the 22 yard line, and Tyreek caught it on the 22 yard line.

So, deuces seem to be good luck.

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JohnnyHammersticks 06:37 AM 08-05-2020
Crazy story. Hard to believe he was that good without being able to see. We really fleeced the Cowboys on that deal.

LASIK is amazing. I had it about 15 years ago and it was life-changing. Don't even think about it anymore except when I go to Coors field and can see expressions on people's faces who are sitting clear across the stadium from me.
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Dunerdr 07:14 AM 08-05-2020
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
Crazy story. Hard to believe he was that good without being able to see. We really fleeced the Cowboys on that deal.

LASIK is amazing. I had it about 15 years ago and it was life-changing. Don't even think about it anymore except when I go to Coors field and can see expressions on people's faces who are sitting clear across the stadium from me.
I remember at the time thinking we traded a guy who contributed before injury for a practice squad player.
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OKchiefs 08:03 AM 08-05-2020
Unfortunately if he's as good as we hope we probably can't afford to keep him after this season, unless I'm mistaken? You thought our cornerback room was a bit thin with him and Breeland both on the roster, wait until they both walk this year. Yikes.
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St. Patty's Fire 08:23 AM 08-05-2020
Wtf? Ward was already our best CB and a hell of a player. Dude could legit be a high end number one corner if not a elite one.
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St. Patty's Fire 08:25 AM 08-05-2020
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
Unfortunately if he's as good as we hope we probably can't afford to keep him after this season, unless I'm mistaken? You thought our cornerback room was a bit thin with him and Breeland both on the roster, wait until they both walk this year. Yikes.
They won’t let Ward walk, especially if he takes a step forward. Zero chance. Veach will find a way to keep him.

Breeland, yeah, he’s gone. We’ll need to draft his replacement most likely.
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OKchiefs 08:40 AM 08-05-2020
Originally Posted by St. Patty's Fire:
They won’t let Ward walk, especially if he takes a step forward. Zero chance. Veach will find a way to keep him.

Breeland, yeah, he’s gone. We’ll need to draft his replacement most likely.
I just don't see where that money comes from, especially if the cap goes down. Obviously Veach knows a hell of a lot more than me, so I'm sure if it's at all feasible he'll find a way.
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O.city 08:40 AM 08-05-2020
I'd like to see if they could go ahead and get him signed to a nice deal.
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