Chris Johnson

Chris Johnson
Running back who was selected to three consecutive Pro Bowls as a member of the Tennessee Titans from 2008 to 2010. He signed with the New York Jets in 2014. In his second NFL season, he became the sixth player in NFL history to break the 2,000 yard rushing mark in a single season.
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth23 September 1985
CityOrlando, FL
afar way brushes
Love everybody. If they do you wrong or they brush you the wrong way it's OK, you don't have to hold on to that, you can still love them from afar; you don't have to really deal with them.
real broken guy
It feels real good to look at some of the guys who have played before me, then come in and break a record. But records are made to be broken.
integrity
Don't congratulate yourself for baseline integrity.
inspirational rome enemy
Rome didn't create an Empire by holding meetings - they did it by killing their enemies.
defense caught stills
I've still never gotten behind the defense and been caught.
fun teammate want
Anytime I'm on the field and my teammates are on the field with me, I just want them to have fun.
lessons
You've only got one life and you have to live it. Take every single lesson as a learning one.
keys accepting
Accept and allow. This is the key to living a life full of Love.
definitely goal
I definitely think we're going to come out on top. It's our goal and we're going to get it done.
anytime direct employees means people temporary workers
I don't see temporary workers replacing direct employees anytime soon. I think it's more a means to an end getting people transitioned to new careers.
messed
I kind of messed up on that one.
ask step
This is my job, ... So anything they ask me to do I have to step in and do it right away.
abraham black defend history king knew lincoln luther martin speeches
All I knew before was that Abraham Lincoln had a big part in black history and that Martin Luther King made speeches to defend black people.
longer people tearing tough weighs weight
A keg weighs 165 pounds. That's a lot of weight for my people to handle. It's tough on our equipment, it's tearing up our coolers, and I no longer see the profitability of it.