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#241 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Re: Redskins Sign Larry Johnson
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Yes, there is a good chance that other players are guilty of similar or worse, and that doesn't make it right, either. However, the argument is moot because LJ's indiscretions are known, and while I agree with second chances...four strikes is three too many for second chances. I maintain my position: good football player; crappy human. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Redskins Sign Larry Johnson
Yeah, Dude! Sexy Rexy! That's because LJSmack is just wrong on so many levels.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Redskins Sign Larry Johnson
Definitely doesn't make it right.
If there's one thing I've learned in my nearly 15 years of covering pro sports it's to separate the player on the field from the person off the field. Ideally everyone is Charles Mann, a great player on the field and a better person off the field. But often times if you expect for your favorite player to be a great guy off the field (whether it's just being rude to being a thug/felon/what have you) you're going to be disappointed. I guess it's just a matter of what you can tolerate. Are you rooting for the guy to get your team wins and are you willing to ignore what he does and how he represents your favorite team outside the game, or are you rooting for him as a player/person and won't accept anything less than the full package.
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Re: Redskins Sign Larry Johnson
LJ has a long and well documented history of assaults on women, including brandishing a firearm and slapping one, shoving another to the ground, choking a third, and spitting on then threatening to kill yet another. He has been arrested or detained for four separate incidents since 2003...that's 7 years he's had to clean up his act and failed to do so.
Now, just how do you embed the above into the Poll question?
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Fairfax, VA
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Re: Redskins Sign Larry Johnson
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Are we building a Boy Scout troop or a football team? I expect him to stay out of trouble and produce on the field for our team. The past cannot be changed but as long as he doesn't embarass our team, I will cheer for him. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Pacifica, CA
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Re: Redskins Sign Larry Johnson
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Running back Larry Johnson to visit Redskins Next visitor up: running back Larry Johnson. A league source confirmed this afternoon that Johnson is scheduled to visit Redskins Park on Thursday. The news was first reported by ESPN.com. Johnson is the oft-troubled running back who was released mid-season by the Chiefs last year after making offensive remarks. He finished the year with the Bengals as a reserve. On the season, Johnson had 581 yards on 178 carries and no touchdowns. His last 1,000-yard season was 2006, when he rushed for a career-high 1,789 yards and had 17 touchdowns. The Redskins are clearly in the market for a back who could complement Clinton Portis. Free agent Willie Parker met with the Redskins Monday night and again on Tuesday but left town without a contract in place. Johnson would be an intriguing addition. He's 30 years old, and though the Bengals reported no problems, he's had more than his share of off-the-field troubles. He lost his job in Kansas City after he was suspended twice within a 12-month period, finding himself in hot water for remarks he made on Twitter about Chiefs coaches and gay slurs he used to members of the media. Johnson's father, Larry Johnson Sr., played one season with the Redskins, as a linebacker in 1974, according to his bio, though he doesn't seem to be listed in the team's media guide.
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Re: Redskins Sign Larry Johnson
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Since we aren't bringing him in to be a staple and leader for the team, he is merely a bit player, and getting paid as such, I can live with the signing. I don't think he is going to be a go to guy, and he may not make it past training camp unless he produces on the field. So I can live with it, he isn't getting a hero's welcome, and he is allowed by the nfl to play, so I hope his signing helps the Skins. If he does mess up, than he is off the team and we say see ya to him. I don't think this will be the last person of questionable repute that Shanahan brings in, he is not cut in the same way as JG was. As long as we don't become a revolving door for the shady underside of the NFL like Cinci or Dallas, I can deal with this one. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Re: Redskins Sign Larry Johnson
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Anyway, like you said, I can live with it.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Re: Redskins Sign Larry Johnson
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I guess I just have to draw the line somewhere, and LJ is it. I can handle a guy who makes juvenile mistakes or is even a real jerk off the field. I have no problem with petty jerks so long as their crimes are "victim-less." TO, or Romanowski come to mind. When I see, however, a series of repeated mistakes over time, disrespect for women, disrespect for teammates and coaches, and generally a nuisance to society, I take issue with that person being a part of the team I have been a lifelong fan of. I am no boyscout, nor am I looking for the players to all be Kurt Warner types. There are certain things that just can't be ignored, and for me, this is one of them. Any man capable of beating or abusing a woman is a pathetic human and no one I want near the Redskins. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Re: Redskins Sign Larry Johnson
Only thing about LJ that stops me from freaking out is that he doesn't have a Chris Brown type incident. Other then that it's obvious that he's a POS, but not enough to boycott the team.
A Memo To Larry Johnson: Beating Up Girls=Bad | Bleacher Report
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#251 |
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Re: Redskins Sign Larry Johnson
Didn't Haynesworth step on someone's face (sure, it was a Cowboy - (Gurode?), but still...) Ray Lewis killed a man, so did Stallworth while drunk driving,
These guys clearly are not Boy Scouts. Now, I don't like paying to watch hoodlums play, and I'd rather have our Redskins untarnished with these guys.. But the reality is that it's not uncommon for the football players to get into trouble off the field. Personally, I'm a little dubious of a trouble-maker RB who's 30yrs old doing anything for a struggling franchise. But I'll reserve judgement for now.. |
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#252 |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: Redskins Sign Larry Johnson
Huh, when did Ray Lewis kill someone? Don't think I've heard that before....
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Naega jeil jal naga
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Re: Redskins Sign Larry Johnson
Umm, no he didn't. Ray Lewis isn't OJ. If anything Ray Lewis was more then likely a witness to the crime, nothing more. His true crime is perjury.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Re: Redskins Sign Larry Johnson
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Well, the NFL is just like any segment of society. If you take a sample of 53 men there are going to be drug users, alcoholics, gamblers and unfortunately an abuser or abusers of women. It is just naive to think otherwise. Like I said earlier, and I have no doubt that our coach and GM have told him, if he messes up he is out. I am not expecting any problems. Larry doesn't have very many stops left. |
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