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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: June 25, 2009
Surprisingly, his motive to rid himself of the nickname was not fueled by the controversy last season, but because he wanted his own nickname, and didn't want to play second fiddle to LenDale White's "Smash."
Johnson's new nickname, "Every Coach's Dream," is the not-so-humble handle he came up with.
"I have to be my own guy; so no more Smash-and-Dash, that was last year," Johnson said. "Every Coach's Dream, that's me. Because they say every team has it's own identity. I feel for me, I can't be noticed as a group any more. I am my own guy."
The poor part of Johnson's decision,was that he made the initial announcement on Twitter, without the input or courtesy of informing teammate LenDale White of his desire. He also Tweets that "Lendale White is upset mad he don't know to accept that we ar...
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