Frank Bodani of the York Daily Record/York Sunday News wrote a very compelling story about Penn State assistant coach Larry Johnson. Read it here.
Thanks to RD for the tip.
Primarily about Penn State football, this is a tale told by idiots, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
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Spring practice is here for the Nittany Lions, so I get to perk up and write some football news, for a change. ??????? ??? ??? ????? Well, not really. I get to write about one of my favorite spoiled ingrate millionaire ex-Nittany Lions, Larry Johnson, Jr.
Well, he’s too disgusting to write about. ???? ???? ??????? ???? The Kansas City Chiefs’ running back is hanging onto his job by a thread, and he continues to screw up off the field while being dour and pouty in his approach to every damn coach he’s ever had. Is it any wonder why head coach Herman Edwards didn’t make it in KC? ???? ????? ????????? He started things off by guaranteeing his failure — he said that Larry was his man.
In the latest Johnsonine development, we find Larry pleading guilty to two counts of disturbing the peace.
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No, we’re not writing about Lionel Ritchie. The subject today is former Nittany Lion All-Everything tailback Larry Johnson, Jr., who finds himself in yet another scrape with the law involving assault on a woman, according to the Kansas City Star. This is the third time in the past five years that he has been arrested for similar offenses; hence, the title of this article.
Is it any wonder that the hopeless NFL Kansas City Chiefs have repeatedly tried to trade their brooding, misunderstood, pain-in-the-ass All-Pro star? And is it any wonder that in spite of Johnson’s size and proven ability on the field, no NFL team has expressed any interest in him? With the trade deadline looming, Johnson has been on the block, but no one cares. Meanwhile, several teams are clamoring to obtain the services of Larry’s teammate, Tony Gonzalez, who requested a trade.
Johnson has repeatedly criticized each of his coaches, just on general principles. Much of the time it relates to how many carries this prima donna is getting. He also criticized his college coach, Joe Paterno, and his first NFL coach, Dick Vermeil, for being old. Since joining the NFL, the big halfback has always viewed the glass as half empty. He pulled the same crap back at Penn State during his college career.
The man known as gran-mama is a study in contrasts with his father, Penn State defensive line coach Larry Johnson, Sr., who is a gentleman and a positive influence.
Johnson, Jr. managed to avoid conviction for his two previous assault charges. I suppose he has enough money to make things happen in his favor. Just a thought.