Dude was pretty good year 1. After that, not so much.Just another Rick Smith bust. Drafting Johnson over Marcus Peters, Byron Jones, and Landon Collins was asinine.
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Dude was pretty good year 1. After that, not so much.Just another Rick Smith bust. Drafting Johnson over Marcus Peters, Byron Jones, and Landon Collins was asinine.
Dude was pretty good year 1. After that, not so much.
David Carr says hi.
Biggest Rick Smith bust is Clowney. One of the most fruitful drafts ever and he blew the top pick in rd 1 and 2.Just another Rick Smith bust. Drafting Johnson over Marcus Peters, Byron Jones, and Landon Collins was asinine.
Injuries can hit anyone. That doesn't make a pick a bust IMO.
Not producing for any reason makes you a bust.
I think that's who he was referring to as the Nigerian Nightmare
Watch the words, doesn't make the pick a bust. No GM can be responsible for injuries with no history.
I think we can throw that out, actually.Biggest Rick Smith bust is Clowney. One of the most fruitful drafts ever and he blew the top pick in rd 1 and 2.
Throw In he never drafted a qb. I'm gonna stop. I'm pissing myself off
You pick a skinny 6'1 190 lb CB and he stays injured all of the time? What are the odds of that happening?
The guy couldn't even run down the field without giving himself a concussion.
The guy couldn't even run down the field without giving himself a concussion.
Hmm, I don't like the way this is shaping up.
I truly hope he's getting out before permanent damage has set in.
hyperbole much often?
Why, that's exactly what happened. In all my years of watching sports, that has to be the weirdest damn concussion I have ever seen.
That one play was a microcosm of his entire Texans career here.. Gets beat deep, left reaching attempting to make a play, then BAM!..concussion/injured, out for the season.
Amobi Okoye as well
FWIW...
Kevin Johnson's highest PFF score was his 2nd season, where he got an 81.2.
For comparison, Marcus Peters highest PFF score in his career was 81.3. Byron Jones never broke 80. In Jonathan Joseph's long career, he only beat that score once.
To me, KJo was heading towards a very bright career. Injuries/concussions then really affected his confidence, and I don't think he'll ever be the player he could have been.
Yup. Fair argument. Simply stating some interesting data points that shows he had potential. Not at all trying to say he was just as good, or even better, than those other guys.I agree injuries derailed his career, but he did only play in 6 games in his 2nd season. To small of a sample size to compare PFF grades to guys who have never played fewer than 12 games in a season.
KJo continues to be busy with visits..........Jets........then Panthers.
I wouldn't care how good his physicals turn out................I'd only care about his injury HISTORY............and his poor performance/production since his rookie year. I'm not sure that he will end up on a final 53, even if he is signed by someone.
I guess it's not too early to laugh at some signings.
Best of luck to the dude..
Glad he's still getting to play and make money, even more glad he's not playing here or making money off of us.