Fisher on Johnson: 'Delete Last Year and Move on with High Expectations'

From on July 5, 2012

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In 2011, Chris Johnson had the worst season of his four-year career. The timing was particularly awkward because he held out of training camp for a new contract. The Titans obliged -- a four-year, $53 million deal -- and Johnson proceeded to bumble his way through the first nine weeks, managing only 302 rushing yards, before a second-half surge saw him finish at 1,047...

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