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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: October 31, 2009
I don't know where to begin with this one. It is hard to even comprehend someone acting as stupidly as Johnson did last weekend. The Internet has been around long enough for even the biggest simpleton to realise that nothing you say on there can be regarded as private. To use it to hurl homophobic abuse and to criticize your coach, no matter what your personal views, is just inviting trouble.
Realistically, Johnson's days in Kansas are numbered. A long ban—and, to be consistent, Roger Goodell must surely ban him—would just allow him to play the martyr. That the man doesn't like his coach and has utterly contemptible views shouldn't prevent him plying his trade in the long run, but it ought to earn him at least a couple of weeks off to reflect upon what he has done.
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