While the Rest of the World Is Asleep, Travis Johnson Is Trying to Become Mediocre
File this under "Too Little, Too Late" and cross-reference it with "I Don't Give a Crap." I'm tickled that Houston's freaking FIRST-ROUND draft pick from 2005 has decided that it might be time to start putting forth a genuine effort, but it begs the obvious question as to why it took Kubes telling him that, you know, staying in shape and not being a dog are key components to success in the NFL.
I'm all for personal responsibility, so why did I giggle when I read "The only person that can stop Travis is Travis?" I'll tell you why--because it's completely inaccurate. Travis can surely stop Travis, but it appears any offensive lineman can as well. Otherwise, the Texans wouldn't have decided to spend their first-round pick on a defensive tackle when they just spent a first-round pick on a defensive tackle two (2) years ago and have several other needs on both sides of the ball.
Speaking of, I clearly recall when the Texans picked Tr. Johnson in the 2005 Draft. It came from out of nowhere; no pre-draft publication that I read even mentioned the Florida State DT as a possibility for the Texans. I remember feverishly rationalizing the pick while simultaneously weeping about Houston passing on the opportunity to add Jammal Brown or Derrick Johnson.
Two years later, I'm through attempting to rationalize the pick. It hasn't worked out, apparently due in large part to Travis Johnson not "getting it." As he's allegedly due $996,220.00 in deferred bonus money this season, cutting Tr. Johnson would not be a totally clean break. Then again, Johnson's words might provide guidance to Smithiak as they surely wrestle with the decision:
"The bottom line is that you have to do whatever it takes to get on the field, or you get left behind."
Seems to me that someone's gotten left behind. Time to move on.
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You gotta wonder...
In TJ's words, "So while everyone else was still drooling on the pillow, I got up at 4:30, got to the stadium at 5 and started working."
So now, the light goes on for him, he sets his alarm early a few times, and now all of the other guys are lazy?
Idiot.
by bv on Aug 1, 2007 11:11 AM CDT 0 recs
There comes a time...
The rest of the team has grown tired of not winning and from what I'm hearing, are willing to work hard to get at least a winning record. When it comes to Johnsons, we need more like Andre and one less Travis.
by Southern Lion on Aug 1, 2007 12:08 PM CDT 0 recs
TJ
http://www.nfl.com/draft/profiles/2005/johnson_travis
He might just be one of those guys that needs to be better internally motivated. There are a lot of players where it takes a couple of years for everything to kick in, and TJ might be one of those types. But if he is truly giving his all and he still sucks? He can be a millionaire without football.
Babin's the pick that confused me more. Well, passing on Derrick Johnson was just moronic, but Babin? At least we traded Ben Troupe, Randy Starks, and Bo Schobel for him!!!
by bigfatdrunk on Aug 1, 2007 12:59 PM CDT 0 recs
I'm bipolar
Of course, I would also be perfectly content if he were Taser'd on the side of the road, and then twitched his way in front of a Metro bus. {it's funnier if you picture it step-by-step}
Note: I would be way past content if it were captured on video.
by Shake on Aug 2, 2007 3:36 PM CDT 0 recs
Slight change
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Aug 2, 2007 3:37 PM CDT
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