Should Chris Johnson choose Nashville over Orlando?
Tennessee Titans RB Chris Johnson is not participating in the team's voluntary off-season workout program. Instead, Johnson has decided to stay in Orlando and work out on his own.
David Climer of The Tennessean argues that Johnson "dropped the ball" since he "should be" in Tennessee.
Climer says that even though Titans coach Jeff Fisher says he's o.k. with Johnson working out separately, Climer doesn't buy it.
Of course, most coaches want their players to participate in the "voluntary" workouts. And there isn't much they can do about players' attendance with the exception of putting incentives in player contracts for participation in off-season workouts.
Johnson, who called the Offensive Rookie of the Year voting "bogus," had 1488 combined rushing and receiving yards and scored 10 touchdowns in his rookie campaign.
David Climer of The Tennessean argues that Johnson "dropped the ball" since he "should be" in Tennessee.
Climer says that even though Titans coach Jeff Fisher says he's o.k. with Johnson working out separately, Climer doesn't buy it.
Of course, most coaches want their players to participate in the "voluntary" workouts. And there isn't much they can do about players' attendance with the exception of putting incentives in player contracts for participation in off-season workouts.
Johnson, who called the Offensive Rookie of the Year voting "bogus," had 1488 combined rushing and receiving yards and scored 10 touchdowns in his rookie campaign.
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