Chris Johnson

DearbornDolfan

Active Member
They can act however they want to, but I sure as hell don't have to condone it.

No offense, but who the hell are you to condemn or condone anything they do? If the people who actually have any authority over them take issue with it, they'll say so and put a stop to it.

My advise to everybody is to shut up, sit down, and watch the damn game.
 

German CTL

Circle City Outlaw
I'm a fan bud, without the fans and the fans opinions these guys wouldn't be shit.
 
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Remote Controller

Well-Known Member
No offense, but who the hell are you to condemn or condone anything they do? If the people who actually have any authority over them take issue with it, they'll say so and put a stop to it.

My advise to everybody is to shut up, sit down, and watch the damn game.
You are such a jolly chap!:biglaugh:
 

cctekguy

Staff member
I must be the only one who doesn't really care how these guys act.


There must be a statistic somewhere that tracks egomaniacs through the course of their career.

Obviously, they have to be great at some point in their career in order to develop this cancer but what is their longevity and consistency?

When they are good they are very very good but when they are bad they bring down an entire team.

It's a crap shoot I'd rather not take with my top picks.
 

Coachnorm

Moderator
In response to fan requests for his numbers this season, Chris Johnson tweeted that he doesn't "know exact number but over 1500 yards and 15TDS and 600 receving and 5receving td What yallthinkboutthat."
 

Mike

Administrator
I remember the offseason following Julius Jone's rookie season, where he projected himself at something like 1800 yards.

Some things are better left unsaid :)
 

joefan71

Pitbulls on Crack
Call me old school, but if I'm in Crazy Chris' shoes I would want to be like Walter Payton or Barry Sanders. Those guys brought their game every time they suited up and left it all on the field. That is what being a professional is all about. Just flip the ball to the ref.

My favorite celebration is the Lambeau Leap because the player jumps into the arms of FANS.

As far as him wanting to be called,"Every Coaches Dream", that is just stupid. AD is the man.
 

Remote Controller

Well-Known Member
-- Chris Johnson Has High Expectations --
Sat Jul 18, 2009 --from FFMastermind.com​
Tennessee Titans RB Chris Johnson has high expectations, according to his Twitter page. Johnson tweeted that he expected to gain 1,500 rushing yards and score 15 TDs on the ground and add another 600 receiving yards and 5 receiving TDs.
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Just do it! Don't just tell us about it!
 

Birdman

Ready For Some Football
Sounds like Selvin Young's declaration of 2000 total yards from last year

He was never given a chance. I think Shanahan reacted to that comment thinking 'nobody's going to tell me how to use my RBs' and stubbornly refused to give him any carries.

His YPC average last year was very high... his carries weren't.
 

ExperiencedRookie

Well-Known Member
He was never given a chance. I think Shanahan reacted to that comment thinking 'nobody's going to tell me how to use my RBs' and stubbornly refused to give him any carries.

His YPC average last year was very high... his carries weren't.

That is the typical story of a high YPC....
 

joefan71

Pitbulls on Crack
He was never given a chance. I think Shanahan reacted to that comment thinking 'nobody's going to tell me how to use my RBs' and stubbornly refused to give him any carries.

His YPC average last year was very high... his carries weren't.

He could be a good pick up as a backup for the Texans behind Slaton and Chris Brown. He is from Houston and played for Texas. Hopefully his experience in Denver has taught him to keep his mouth shut.
 
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