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The Chris Johnson Hype machine (5 Viewers)

Value pick of the decade.
....Second to Slaton, but yeah, these guys are carrying me.
Slaton and CJ are my RBs for the playoff stretch. Lost Hillis today but D. Branch is looking startable finally. That said I need to draft better next year so I am not depending on rookies and guys coming off of season ending surgeries. LOL!!
Seriously, my 1st 3 picks were Moss, LJ, and Plax.......somehow I finished 3rd and won 1st round of playoffs.Actually, Slaton, CJ3, and Rivers is how.
 
Value pick of the decade.
....Second to Slaton, but yeah, these guys are carrying me.
Slaton and CJ are my RBs for the playoff stretch. Lost Hillis today but D. Branch is looking startable finally. That said I need to draft better next year so I am not depending on rookies and guys coming off of season ending surgeries. LOL!!
Seriously, my 1st 3 picks were Moss, LJ, and Plax.......somehow I finished 3rd and won 1st round of playoffs.Actually, Slaton, CJ3, and Rivers is how.
Nice. I drafted B. Edwards, A. Johnson and S. Smith going WR heavy, then traded AJ for Slaton about a month ago. Edwards has just killed me for where I picked him. Sometimes luck has its advantages no?
 
Value pick of the decade.
....Second to Slaton, but yeah, these guys are carrying me.
Slaton and CJ are my RBs for the playoff stretch. Lost Hillis today but D. Branch is looking startable finally. That said I need to draft better next year so I am not depending on rookies and guys coming off of season ending surgeries. LOL!!
Seriously, my 1st 3 picks were Moss, LJ, and Plax.......somehow I finished 3rd and won 1st round of playoffs.Actually, Slaton, CJ3, and Rivers is how.
Nice. I drafted B. Edwards, A. Johnson and S. Smith going WR heavy, then traded AJ for Slaton about a month ago. Edwards has just killed me for where I picked him. Sometimes luck has its advantages no?
Luck like picking up ARI D this week and getting 2 TD's from them?What week do they start easing up on CJ3 due to having nothing to play for?
 
Well we know he plays next weekend because TEN has the early game and PIT plays the late game. TEN has to win because it's an AFC game @HOU and both TEN and PIT have 8-1 records in the AFC. TEN plays PIT in week 16 and assuming both teams win in W15 that could be the deciding factor in home field for the playoffs.

 
Value pick of the decade.
....Second to Slaton, but yeah, these guys are carrying me.
Slaton and CJ are my RBs for the playoff stretch. Lost Hillis today but D. Branch is looking startable finally. That said I need to draft better next year so I am not depending on rookies and guys coming off of season ending surgeries. LOL!!
Don't get too excited about Branch yet. That was a very banged up Pats defense he played against yesterday. He beat Junior Seau on his long TD. Seau had been out of football before last Friday.
 
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Well we know he plays next weekend because TEN has the early game and PIT plays the late game. TEN has to win because it's an AFC game @HOU and both TEN and PIT have 8-1 records in the AFC. TEN plays PIT in week 16 and assuming both teams win in W15 that could be the deciding factor in home field for the playoffs.
12-1 vs. 10-3, the week 16 matchup is the best thing for us CJ owners. Most likely, Fisher will continue to play CJ a lot until week 17 despite having a 2 game lead, they won't want to risk losing next week and making the week 16 mathcup decide home field advantage for the AFC championship. Then they still have to face Indy in week 17, which may mean something if Pittsburgh wins out. Also remember, Fisher tends to reward those players who have worked hard with extra carries in garbage time. I'm not sure if that means he'll let CJ or White carry the load in week 17 for those types of leagues.
 
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Value pick of the decade.
....Second to Slaton, but yeah, these guys are carrying me.
Slaton and CJ are my RBs for the playoff stretch. Lost Hillis today but D. Branch is looking startable finally. That said I need to draft better next year so I am not depending on rookies and guys coming off of season ending surgeries. LOL!!
Don't get too excited about Branch yet. That was a very banged up Pats defense he played against yesterday. He beat Junior Seau on his long TD. Seau had been out of football before last Friday.
I'm very excited to have Branch against the #24(STL) and the #31(NYJ) DEF against the pass for the next two weeks. NE is #16 against the pass.
 
weekly first page bump. its been a great ride but this is my stop. thank you for taking me to the championship

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weekly first page bump. its been a great ride but this is my stop. thank you for taking me to the championship:suds:
Same here. Benching him against the Steelers. Thanks, CJ. :confused:Best 9th round pick evah.
Unfortunately, I can't bench him... even if I just roll with Colston, Wayne and CJ and 2 RBs, my 3 RBs are Barber, Chris and Turner... and sadly I think I trust CJ against the tough Steelers defense over Barber right now. (And certainly Ricky Williams).
 
weekly first page bump. its been a great ride but this is my stop. thank you for taking me to the championship:wall:
Same here. Benching him against the Steelers. Thanks, CJ. :lmao:Best 9th round pick evah.
Unfortunately, I can't bench him... even if I just roll with Colston, Wayne and CJ and 2 RBs, my 3 RBs are Barber, Chris and Turner... and sadly I think I trust CJ against the tough Steelers defense over Barber right now. (And certainly Ricky Williams).
Your RB problems mirror mine. CJ3 got me to the championship game, but I'm left to pick 2 RBs from Gore (injured), Turner (facing #1 defense), and CJ3 (facing #2 defense). I'm praying that Gore plays this week.Let me add that I've thoroughly enjoyed reading this thread over the course of the season! :lmao:
 
weekly first page bump. its been a great ride but this is my stop. thank you for taking me to the championship:wall:
Same here. Benching him against the Steelers. Thanks, CJ. :lmao:Best 9th round pick evah.
Unfortunately, I can't bench him... even if I just roll with Colston, Wayne and CJ and 2 RBs, my 3 RBs are Barber, Chris and Turner... and sadly I think I trust CJ against the tough Steelers defense over Barber right now. (And certainly Ricky Williams).
Your RB problems mirror mine. CJ3 got me to the championship game, but I'm left to pick 2 RBs from Gore (injured), Turner (facing #1 defense), and CJ3 (facing #2 defense). I'm praying that Gore plays this week.Let me add that I've thoroughly enjoyed reading this thread over the course of the season! :lmao:
The only positive thing with Turner is that one of the Williams (Pat) is out. but yeah, brutal. We can only hope that the Titans rely on the run against Pittsburgh instead of the pass and play it close to the vest. CJ is more likely to do damage against their defense than Lendale I think... (though McClain was ok last week). At least he always has a chance of breaking it... we can hope :)
 
Provided that SJax plays, I'll be rolling with him and Lynch at RB with Roddy White and Calvin Johnson at WR and Colston in my flex spot.

Just can't see Chris doing much this week.

 
1700 total yards50 receptions8 TD's
Wow... just wow.
Considering this is in your sig...Currently on pace for:1641 total yds41 receptions11 TDsWow....just wow.
Currently on pace for:1758 total yds48 receptions12 TDs
Wow....just wow.
Currently on pace for:1662 total yds48 receptions11 TDsGames remaining:@ Houstonvs. Pitt@ Indy
Well this is one of the very few things I got right this season. I am so glad I drafted this kid in just about every dynasty league I am in.Final totals1488 total yards43 receptions10 TD'sAnd he did not sniff the field in week 17.Things only get better for him next year IMO.
 
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Todem said:
Well this is one of the very few things I got right this season. I am so glad I drafted this kid in just about every dynasty league I am in.

Final totals

1488 total yards

43 receptions

10 TD's

And he did not sniff the field in week 17.

Things only get better for him next year IMO.
Agreed, he's got a very bright future ahead of him. Glad I had him as a rookie, he delivered me a title <_<
 
***BUMP for Offseason 2009***

Chris Johnson obviously had a great rookie campaign, but what's the 2009 consensus on him?

Do you see the Titans increasing his roll or keeping it the same? His size still worries me a little, yet he's quick enough to avoid the big hits and that seems to keep him relatively healthy. I'd love for him to put on 10 or 15 pounds in the offseason. I doubt it would effect his speed much, and it would help him between the tackles

My prediction: His roll will increase by at least 30 carries, and his receiving numbers will increase as well. I think the titans learned in the playoffs how valuable he is, and they will reduce White's roll. I'm thinking top 5 numbers

What's your thought on CJ3 in 2009?

 
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Love him, and I hope he maintains the same role, with just more receptions. I'm somewhat concerned about his frame being able to handle the load for years, but with him, he doesn't have to in order to be productive and Fisher probably doesn't want him to. He is not a guy I'm wishing gets 300+ carries each year.

 
Year Age Tm Pos G GS Att Yds TD Lng Y/A Y/G A/G Rec Yds Y/R TD Lng R/G Y/G YScm RRTD Fmb

2008* 23 TEN 15 251 1228 9 66 4.9 81.9 16.7 43 260 6.0 1 25 2.9 17.3 1488 10 1

Looking at his stats from last year he had 294 touches which seems pretty good for a fist year player. The numbers seem about right with maybe another 10 or so carries and an increase in the receiving game to about 60. If the offense becomes more dynamic overall he could be more productive with the touches he gets. So if he stays healthy 1,800 total yards and 15 td's wouldn't be out of the question.

Lendale is supposed to be "dedicating" himself to get in shape this offseason. We'll see, but that could only help CJ. With a more, dare I say it, dynamic White in the backfield with CJ it could open up greater possibilities to get him open in space.

Let the Lendale bashing begin.

 
I love how with Chris Johnson owners if White is bad its good for Johnson because he gets more carries are more opportunities, and if White gets better is good for Johnson because it opens up more opportunities. Im a big Slaton fan and its funny cause all the Johnson owners usually say the same for Slaton but the opposite, not bringing in competition and putting all the carries on Slaton really hurt him, but hes a guy you have to watch out for cause if Houston drafts another back it will really hurt Slaton. Weird... :rolleyes:

 
Love him, and I hope he maintains the same role, with just more receptions. I'm somewhat concerned about his frame being able to handle the load for years, but with him, he doesn't have to in order to be productive and Fisher probably doesn't want him to. He is not a guy I'm wishing gets 300+ carries each year.
Sorry. I'm still on the bandwagon, but I sold him recently. In essence, for Calvin. I love Lil' Johnson, but I think a dynasty stud WR is worth more than a top RB (they last a lot longer, and are harder to evaluate) and Chris is in the top 10 range. He doesn't have much room to improve, and I'm not positive he will. RBs are harder to come by, but I believe in my ability to evaluate RB talent and acquire them before breaking out. I figured he was a sell high, while maybe not a sell highest, I got a lot more for him than what I paid to get him. I consider him a good investment in the stock market, but I got out with very little risk.
 
I love how with Chris Johnson owners if White is bad its good for Johnson because he gets more carries are more opportunities, and if White gets better is good for Johnson because it opens up more opportunities. Im a big Slaton fan and its funny cause all the Johnson owners usually say the same for Slaton but the opposite, not bringing in competition and putting all the carries on Slaton really hurt him, but hes a guy you have to watch out for cause if Houston drafts another back it will really hurt Slaton. Weird... :goodposting:
Please rephrase your statement. I think I know what you are driving at but it's pretty garbled. I am a Johnson owner and I have never written a post regarding Steve Slaton. How do you feel about him? Would you like to see him get more carries? Do you think his physical make-up lends itself to 350 +/- touches a year? If so, how long could he be productive at that rate?Personally I think Johnson can be a pretty productive RB if he touches the ball 325-350 times per year. And yes, if Lendale could ever be an actual threat to average 4 yds. per carry it would help the team and CJ. If the defense has to focus on more than one player on the field it opens up opportunities. I would assume that the presence of AJ helps Slaton; certainly Houston has a much more effective passing attack than the Titans which spreads the opposing defenses. Kubiak knows a thing or two about running a creative offense.
 
***BUMP for Offseason 2009***Chris Johnson obviously had a great rookie campaign, but what's the 2009 consensus on him?Do you see the Titans increasing his roll or keeping it the same? His size still worries me a little, yet he's quick enough to avoid the big hits and that seems to keep him relatively healthy. I'd love for him to put on 10 or 15 pounds in the offseason. I doubt it would effect his speed much, and it would help him between the tacklesMy prediction: His roll will increase by at least 30 carries, and his receiving numbers will increase as well. I think the titans learned in the playoffs how valuable he is, and they will reduce White's roll. I'm thinking top 5 numbersWhat's your thought on CJ3 in 2009?
A lot depends on what happens at QB IMO. If VY is back at starter I think it hurts CJ and Lendale, probably Lendale the most as Young is dangerous inside the 10 and seems to run a lot in from there. What was clear in the playoffs is that Johnson is what made the O go and when he got hurt they really sputtered.
 
What's your thought on CJ3 in 2009?
:) Upside to end up in the top 3-5. A three down back w/ high end speed, do what it takes to roster him and do not move him if you have him. The best part (for redraft leagues) is that he might take a slight bump down due to LD White, but the door is closing quick if you wait too long.

 
ericttspikes said:
***BUMP for Offseason 2009***Chris Johnson obviously had a great rookie campaign, but what's the 2009 consensus on him?Do you see the Titans increasing his roll or keeping it the same? His size still worries me a little, yet he's quick enough to avoid the big hits and that seems to keep him relatively healthy. I'd love for him to put on 10 or 15 pounds in the offseason. I doubt it would effect his speed much, and it would help him between the tacklesMy prediction: His roll will increase by at least 30 carries, and his receiving numbers will increase as well. I think the titans learned in the playoffs how valuable he is, and they will reduce White's roll. I'm thinking top 5 numbersWhat's your thought on CJ3 in 2009?
A lot depends on what happens at QB IMO. If VY is back at starter I think it hurts CJ and Lendale, probably Lendale the most as Young is dangerous inside the 10 and seems to run a lot in from there. What was clear in the playoffs is that Johnson is what made the O go and when he got hurt they really sputtered.
I'd be surprised if Collins ISN'T the QB for the Titans this year, but hypothetically if VY is the starting QB, I'm not sure that's a bad thing for CJ3. We really only have one game that VY played with CJ3, and in that game VY only rushed once for 4 yards. He did however get inside the 10 once, and threw a 7 yard TD pass to CJ3. Not a large sample size i know, but with CJ3 in the backfield, I think VY will be more of a passing threat than a rushing threat.
 
I'd be surprised if Collins ISN'T the QB for the Titans this year, but hypothetically if VY is the starting QB, I'm not sure that's a bad thing for CJ3. We really only have one game that VY played with CJ3, and in that game VY only rushed once for 4 yards. He did however get inside the 10 once, and threw a 7 yard TD pass to CJ3. Not a large sample size i know, but with CJ3 in the backfield, I think VY will be more of a passing threat than a rushing threat.
I agree, for a few reasons. First, VY doesn't make the downfield reads as well as Collins - so his receptions could go up just as an outlet out of the backfield. But more importantly, with Vince's running ability they can't key on CJ as much... it spreads the field out and creates lanes which we know Chris can do something with.I'm very excited for his upside, and I of course have him in every single possible league I could get my hands on last year :shock:
 
From Rotoworld:

According to the Nashville Tennessean, the Titans privately have concerns about LenDale White's off-field behavior and motivation.

The paper also believes Chris Johnson will have an even bigger role in 2009. And they're right. With Albert Haynesworth gone, the Titans will be forced to open up the offense and play less conservatively. White won't have as much opportunity to salt away leads, and Johnson is in line for a bigger role in the passing game. White is due for free agency after next offseason.

Link to article:

http://www.tennessean.com/article/20090308...080360/-1/RSS05

From article:

Chris Johnson, coming off a strong rookie season, will be featured even more. Privately the Titans have concerns about LenDale White, from his off-field behavior to his motivation. Rafael Little, who spent last season on injured reserve, worked hard and has a better chance of being on the roster and contributing than Chris Henry. The Titans are also considering free agent and draft options.

Regardless of who starts at QB, this is great news for Johnson owners. Even if Johnson gets the same number of carries but plenty more receptions, he could be top 3 RB in PPR.

 
From Rotoworld:

According to the Nashville Tennessean, the Titans privately have concerns about LenDale White's off-field behavior and motivation.

The paper also believes Chris Johnson will have an even bigger role in 2009. And they're right. With Albert Haynesworth gone, the Titans will be forced to open up the offense and play less conservatively. White won't have as much opportunity to salt away leads, and Johnson is in line for a bigger role in the passing game. White is due for free agency after next offseason.

Link to article:

http://www.tennessean.com/article/20090308...080360/-1/RSS05

From article:

Chris Johnson, coming off a strong rookie season, will be featured even more. Privately the Titans have concerns about LenDale White, from his off-field behavior to his motivation. Rafael Little, who spent last season on injured reserve, worked hard and has a better chance of being on the roster and contributing than Chris Henry. The Titans are also considering free agent and draft options.

Regardless of who starts at QB, this is great news for Johnson owners. Even if Johnson gets the same number of carries but plenty more receptions, he could be top 3 RB in PPR.
The Circle of the Chris Johnson Hype Train.Welcome aboard, this is Julie McCoy, your cruise director . . .

 
I have ADP, MJD and CJ in my keep 3 player league. Trouble is I need a stud QB as QBs are somewhat overvalued in my league - 6 pts per plus major yardage bonuses. They end up getting about 30% more pts than RBs in this league. There's a guy who staring at having to make up his mind to keep Brady, Cutler, or Cassel. I'm sure there is a trade there but i'm having trouble deciding whether to offer CJ or MJD for Cutler or possibly Brady. :goodposting:

 
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I have ADP, MJD and CJ in my keep 3 player league. Trouble is I need a stud QB as QBs are somewhat overvalued in my league - 6 pts per plus major yardage bonuses. They end up getting about 30% more pts than RBs in this league. There's a guy who staring at having to make up his mind to keep Brady, Cutler, or Cassel. I'm sure there is a trade there but i'm having trouble deciding whether to offer CJ or MJD for Cutler or possibly Brady. :goodposting:
Tough decision as MJD and CJ's value in a keeper league is about as even as it gets (in my eyes)...I know this is the wrong forum for this, but if I were in that situation I think I'd have to offer MJD. While I know MJD will be the man this year in J'Ville, I assume they will be bringing in someone through the draft or FA to spell him. Not that that's a bad thing, but I'd have to assume they'd bring in someone for 3rd downs, which could make MJD less important in the passing game. On the flip side, everything has pointed to CJ having a bigger role in both the running & passing game. It's a win-win for you, as I think AD, MJD, and CJ will be top 5 for years to come...it's a crapshoot in my eyes
 
I have ADP, MJD and CJ in my keep 3 player league. Trouble is I need a stud QB as QBs are somewhat overvalued in my league - 6 pts per plus major yardage bonuses. They end up getting about 30% more pts than RBs in this league. There's a guy who staring at having to make up his mind to keep Brady, Cutler, or Cassel. I'm sure there is a trade there but i'm having trouble deciding whether to offer CJ or MJD for Cutler or possibly Brady. :hophead:
Keep your RBs and draft a QB. There is always a QB available via the draft, and if that guy drops Cutler and Cassell, you should be able to get one of them in the draft.
 
From Rotoworld:

The Titans would like to use Chris Johnson out in space more in his second season.More quick passes and outside runs could keep Johnson fresher, and for a tailback he's an exceptional downfield receiver. Look for Johnson to get more touches in his second season, with probably a similar number of carries (251), but 15-20 more catches. LenDale White's role seems sure to lessen.
The original Nashville City Paper article:
Chris Johnson gave the Titans a much-needed spark on offense as a rookie, rushing for 1,228 yards and nine touchdowns. The Titans would like to get him the ball in open space even more, perhaps split out as a receiver on occasion. Behind him, LenDale White was good in short yardage and goal-line situations. However, his attitude, weight issues and minor off-field incidents are beginning to wear thin. Chris Henry’s roster spot could be in jeopardy if Rafael Little has a strong camp. Quinton Ganther’s future is tied to special teams, while fullback Ahmard Hall is an underrated standout.
:goodposting:
 
From Rotoworld:

The Titans would like to use Chris Johnson out in space more in his second season.More quick passes and outside runs could keep Johnson fresher, and for a tailback he's an exceptional downfield receiver. Look for Johnson to get more touches in his second season, with probably a similar number of carries (251), but 15-20 more catches. LenDale White's role seems sure to lessen.
The original Nashville City Paper article:
Chris Johnson gave the Titans a much-needed spark on offense as a rookie, rushing for 1,228 yards and nine touchdowns. The Titans would like to get him the ball in open space even more, perhaps split out as a receiver on occasion. Behind him, LenDale White was good in short yardage and goal-line situations. However, his attitude, weight issues and minor off-field incidents are beginning to wear thin. Chris Henry’s roster spot could be in jeopardy if Rafael Little has a strong camp. Quinton Ganther’s future is tied to special teams, while fullback Ahmard Hall is an underrated standout.
:lmao:
:lmao: :P
 
From Rotoworld:

The Titans would like to use Chris Johnson out in space more in his second season.More quick passes and outside runs could keep Johnson fresher, and for a tailback he's an exceptional downfield receiver. Look for Johnson to get more touches in his second season, with probably a similar number of carries (251), but 15-20 more catches. LenDale White's role seems sure to lessen.
The original Nashville City Paper article:
Chris Johnson gave the Titans a much-needed spark on offense as a rookie, rushing for 1,228 yards and nine touchdowns. The Titans would like to get him the ball in open space even more, perhaps split out as a receiver on occasion. Behind him, LenDale White was good in short yardage and goal-line situations. However, his attitude, weight issues and minor off-field incidents are beginning to wear thin. Chris Henry’s roster spot could be in jeopardy if Rafael Little has a strong camp. Quinton Ganther’s future is tied to special teams, while fullback Ahmard Hall is an underrated standout.
:thumbup:
I was sure they were line him up wide a bit in the playoffs. It makes total sense.
 
Could he end up with a Brian Westbrook-type role for this team? It seems that the strengths are similar (speed, wiggle, ability as a receiver) though Johnson certainly got more action as a rookie than Westbrook did. Is there another NFL player that is a better comparison?

 
Could he end up with a Brian Westbrook-type role for this team? It seems that the strengths are similar (speed, wiggle, ability as a receiver) though Johnson certainly got more action as a rookie than Westbrook did. Is there another NFL player that is a better comparison?
Marshall Faulk? :lmao:
 
Could he end up with a Brian Westbrook-type role for this team? It seems that the strengths are similar (speed, wiggle, ability as a receiver) though Johnson certainly got more action as a rookie than Westbrook did. Is there another NFL player that is a better comparison?
Marshall Faulk? :confused:
I think as far as offensive role and overall value to the Titans, Westbrook's last three seasons are a nice comparison.But, yeah, I've always seen Marshall Faulk as Chris Johnson's ceiling. When I watched the Titans play last year, the one that I kept thinking as I walked away was: "They need to get him the ball in space more often." So it's music to my ears that it's exactly what they plan on doing more of going forward. If this kid gets the ball in space consistently, he's going to be an absolute monster.
 
honestly I'm a little distressed i gave the guy up. traded him for MJD, who i still have ranked slightly ahead of him, but i could easily see this guy blowing up and being one of the greats

 
It's too bad his ankle got twisted up in that torque job Ed Reed did to him in the playoff game. It would have been nice to see what he would have done in the second half after B'more made defensive adjustments. It may not have mattered but it was the first game, Detroit doesn't count, he was really putting it all together in. It would have been telling for both the Titans coaching staff and CJ.

 
It's too bad his ankle got twisted up in that torque job Ed Reed did to him in the playoff game. It would have been nice to see what he would have done in the second half after B'more made defensive adjustments. It may not have mattered but it was the first game, Detroit doesn't count, he was really putting it all together in. It would have been telling for both the Titans coaching staff and CJ.
he made their defense look pedestrian up until he got injured. 11-72 (6.5 ypc) - 1 td and 1-28 in a qtr and a half. Of the 11 runs he had runs of 7, 8, 9, 10 and 32 yards so it wasn't even as he broke a long 55 yarder which made the ypc look great.Getting him more involved (and LenDale less) in the offense and getting Johnson into space are music to my ears...
 
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Should be an interesting season in regards to how CJ and Lendale split carries. Since Lendale is coming up on a contract year I am sure he will not be happy if the Titans start giving him the ball less. I could see him having a meltdown about not being involved enough (like after the Jets game last year) and maybe ending up in Fisher's doghouse. It was very obvious during the Ravens playoff game that CJ makes that offense go. It will be fun to see him get more involved in the passing game where he can get in space and rip off large chunks of yardage.

 
Should be an interesting season in regards to how CJ and Lendale split carries. Since Lendale is coming up on a contract year I am sure he will not be happy if the Titans start giving him the ball less. I could see him having a meltdown about not being involved enough (like after the Jets game last year) and maybe ending up in Fisher's doghouse. It was very obvious during the Ravens playoff game that CJ makes that offense go. It will be fun to see him get more involved in the passing game where he can get in space and rip off large chunks of yardage.
Jeff FIsher is a coach that can handle his second best back being a malcontent. That said, part of CJ's effectiveness last year came from not having to carry the full load.
 

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