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Chris Johnson: A Young Star and an Ego to Match.

 
Vince Young is on the bench, Adam "Pacman" Jones is doing reality TV, so the focus in Tennessee is on the team, right? Apparently not. Chris Johnson has reportedly called an end to the running back duo with LenDale White, known as "Smash and Dash" "Smash and Dash have had a divorce -- that's official. I have to be my own guy, so no more Smash and Dash, that was last year." Folks, it gets worse. He later goes on and says "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.'' Every Coach's Dream huh? More like every coach's nightmare. I have to feel bad for Jeff Fisher. He has spent the last few offseasons trying to get rid of all the egos on the team, and now has more to deal with. Listen up Chris, because if you don't want to hear this speech for the rest of your career, wise up while you can. You're obviously not getting the point of playing football. The point of football isn't to make ... (link)

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