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Andre Johnson is not happy


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Johnson said he has no plans right now to participate in organized team activities or the Texans' mandatory minicamp in June. He added that he has not asked for a trade.

Johnson, selected by the Texans in the first round of the 2003 draft, is the franchise's all-time leading receiver with 927 receptions for 12,661 yards and 61 touchdowns in 11 seasons.

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Not everyone who's unhappy with their situation is a distraction. The guy put some work in the league for over 10 years without saying anything. Nothing wrong with wanting to win a superbowl. If he lands here we can be instant contender.

 

I see your point, but there's really nothing else you can call what he is doing right now anything other than a distraction for his team.

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Not everyone who's unhappy with their situation is a distraction. The guy put some work in the league for over 10 years without saying anything. Nothing wrong with wanting to win a superbowl. If he lands here we can be instant contender.

 

he let his fists do the talking

 

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anyone who beats the piss outta Cortland Finniegan is A-OK in my book

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We just ran an aging WR many claimed was a distraction out of town because he made too much money.

Now we should bring in another aging WR who is becoming a distraction for his team?

Andre Johnson was 4th in the NFL in catches last season at 109 while playing with terrible QBs on the worst team in the NFL.

Steve Smith was mediocre and couldn't muster 70 yards in a game while playing on a 12-4 team with an elite QB.

Johnson also wouldn't make nearly add much if he were to be traded here and restructure. Smith was gonna be owed a truckload.

Piss poor comparison. As usual.

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Andre Johnson was 4th in the NFL in catches last season at 109 while playing with terrible QBs on the worst team in the NFL.

Steve Smith was mediocre and couldn't muster 70 yards in a game while playing on a 12-4 team with an elite QB.

Johnson also wouldn't make nearly add much if he were to be traded here and restructure. Smith was gonna be owed a truckload.

Piss poor comparison. As usual.

Please spare me your vitriol for Steve Smith.

Andre Johnson turns 33 in July, we've already got two aging WR's, we need young playmakers.

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