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Comments 1. Join our email list! Thanks for signing up! The last year sucked. We got rid of everyone. Nothing ends well, ever, and it had to end.

The injuries and the concussions — everything you played through is pretty insane. Johnson: Yeah, and the worst was I needed Tommy John surgery my first year there. I pitched through college. And I remember when we were playing the 49ers in the red zone, I hit my elbow right on a helmet on the follow-through.

I got through it. But it progressively got worse and worse. Johnson finally got surgery in You realize some guys are just built for football. I had to eat and work out a ton just to have any weight on me. I held onto the ball too long. Especially back then.

No helmet to helmet. Before, it was right out of the bag. And to tell you the truth, it was awful. To this day, that bugs me more than anything.

One game, I threw three picks the first year. I had a broken right index finger. Everything floated on me. It had nothing to do with anything. Johnson: The Saints in It was just all bad balls. I did not like to throw picks and I did not like to throw incompletions. You should see my finger. They made us come in early that year to learn a new offense with a new coach.

The snap hurts. You want to be out there, first of all, and then they put pressure on you. What does it really look like when a team really is putting the pressure on you to play? Days that normally fly by are 10 times as long. No one wants to sit out. I remember against the Colts, my first year, I separated rib cartilage so the ball got in-between my ribs and popped them apart. So they went and drafted a guy. And I was a lot heavier then. I was fat.

So I lost a bunch. So maybe I was too skinny or just playing stupid or just getting hit by grown-ass men that did it. That turf sucks. Your head would bounce like four feet when you hit the turf.

Like a basketball. Johnson: Probably five or six diagnosed. Big ones. Nowadays, you come right now. Which is great. I had a really big one. Just through brain trauma stuff. Leigh Steinberg had to write down all the questions and answers for him. It gets worse and worse and worse the more you have concussions.

Johnson: Wow. Hopefully more teams are doing it. Johnson: I was actually backing up in a game — we were playing Philly at home and I got in for a couple series. I tried to get away. And he flipped me…I remember I had turf all over my face. So he picked me up and slammed me or my head got smashed against the turf. It was a big guy, too. I was pretty bad for four or five weeks. Johnson: Oh, God, yeah. It was one of those deals where guys are asking questions and laughing at you for your answers.

I remember my girlfriend was there. I had little concussions after that but never a major one. Ralph was such a sweetheart. I wanted to win for him so bad. John Butler was awesome. AJ Smith was awesome. If you had a choice, would you rather go to Miami or Buffalo?

Buffalo was getting guys just because the organization was so good. Such a great organization. And then you go up there and you fall in love with the people. With the fans, you could easily have a different reaction. Johnson: Oh no, they hated me. But you know what? Half are going to hate me because they liked Flutie. Half are going to like me. We lost Butler. They ended up keeping me — Donahoe kept me over Flutie in I tried to get cut. I remember I lived in Laguna Beach.

I was driving down PCH and I pulled over to talk to him. And I love John. I knew we were going to suck because we were getting rid of everyone. I was in a bad place. It was just a shitty situation. I totally get it. Johnson: I went down there to beat out Brad Johnson and Brad was the perfect choice for that team. Our defense was even better than the Buffalo defense—way better.

I was more of a gunslinger and he was perfect. A really solid quarterback. And we got along real well. That has to be scary after suffering all of your concussions. How rampant is that?



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