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
best guess south work
We're going to have to try to work a little harder, ... We're the best in South Carolina. Now I guess we'll have to try to be the best in the Carolinas.
bottom far hit move ready signs wall
There are some signs on the wall here that we may have hit the bottom of this market, and we could be ready to move up. The big question, though, is how far we move up and how long it lasts.
calories goes stuff
It's not only the calories that are killing us, it's the other stuff that goes with it.
clients drink pops volume
I have clients who drink one or two pops a day, and that's just part of their gig. It's the volume that is killing us.
composure far finish focus girls growing kept match overcoming proud season straight
I think we did a lot of growing up tonight. We are a very young team, but we kept our composure and focus and were able to finish the match in straight games. I'm very proud of these girls overcoming a lot so far this season and being able to continually focus on volleyball.
conference game good great job knew needed next plan stop theirs
We knew it was going to be a great game. We got them at our place; they got us at theirs -- that's even up. That makes the next two pretty important, being I-8 conference games. We knew what we needed to do to stop them, but we didn't do a good job with what our game plan was.
hopefully last strong struggled weekend
We struggled last weekend at Jacksonville. Hopefully this will jump-start us to have a strong end of the season.
behind build numbers problem seeing today
The problem with that, like the problem we had with the fourth-quarter rally, is that it's just that: hoping. You can't build anything just on hope. Like we're seeing today with ISM, you have to have numbers behind it.