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Old 04-07-2009, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by cland View Post
I haven't heard any 'When he lined up against _SU he got manhandled by their LT _____.'
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Boston College … Johnson managed just three tackles, but one took down Montell Harris for a 1-yard loss midway through the third quarter … Head to Head Competition-OT#74-Anthony Castonzo (6:07-287).

Virginia Tech … The right end was held to three tackles for the second straight week, but forced Virginia Tech to punt on their first possession of the third quarter, as he assisted in sacking QB Tyrod Taylor for a 13-yard loss on a third-&-6 snap … Johnson was later charged with a face mask penalty, setting up the Hokies' game-winning 21-yard field goal to hand the Yellow Jackets a 20-17 loss … Head to Head Competition-OT#77-Ed Wang (6:05-310).

Mississippi State … Johnson was held to two solo tackles, but made a considerable amount of timely plays … Midway through the first quarter, he recovered a fumbled snap at the MSU 40 and on the next series, he blocked an 18-yard field goal attempt … at the start of the fourth quarter, he sacked Tyson Lee for a 5-yard loss on a fourth-&-1 play at the Tech 7, killing a 9-play, 68-yard drive … Head to Head Competition-OT#79-Derek Sherrod (6:05-298).

Gardner-Webb … Johnson produced a career-high ten tackles (5 solos) with 1.5 sacks, 4.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage and a pass deflection … Johnson crushed QB Stan Doolittle on a first quarter 10-yard sack, sending the passer to the sidelines for several series … When he returned, Johnson batted down his third-&-4 second quarter pass, forcing Gardner Webb to punt … With Doolittle again out of action, Johnson introduced his replacement, Devin Campbell to the ground on a 7-yard sack with 1:03 left in the first half … In the third frame, Johnson was called for a personal foul on a missed 34-yard field goal attempt and the opponent used that penalty as an opportunity to score on an 8-yard run … Head to Head Competition-OT#75-Demario Deese (6:04-305).

Clemson … Back to facing Division I competition, Johnson was held to three tackles … Head to Head Competition-OT#61-Chris Hairston (6:06-320).

Virginia … Johnson registered the only sack allowed by All-American offensive tackle Eugene Monroe for 2008, taking down Marc Verica on a fourth quarter third-&-7 snap that caused a fumble, but Virginia recovered … Also made four solo tackles … Head to Head Competition-OT#75-Eugene Monroe (6:06-315).

Florida State … Johnson proved that quality tops quantity, as he was once again limited to just two tackles, but one resulted in a forced fumble when he sacked QB Christian Ponder on a third-&-4 snap and Tech recovered the ball late in the third quarter … Head to Head Competition-OT#67-Andrew Datko (6:06-276).

North Carolina … Johnson registered six tackles (4 solos) … On the game's first play from scrimmage, he sacked QB Cameron Sexton for a 16-yard loss … Head to Head Competition-OT#72-Kyle Jolly (6:06-300).

Miami … The right defensive end deflected two passes, intercepted another and had a stop behind the line of scrimmage … He returned his first career pass theft 26 yards for a touch-down at the start of the second quarter … Head to Head Competition-OT#64-Jason Fox (6:07-306).

Georgia … Johnson posted seven tackles (3 solos) with a pass deflection and two stops behind the line of scrimmage, including a 7-yard sack of QB Matthew Stafford on a third-&-4 third quarter snap, forcing the Bulldogs to punt … Head to Head Competition-OT#60-Clint Boling (6:05-293).

Louisiana State (Chick-Fil-A Bowl) … The senior team captain closed out his career with three tackles, a pair of sacks and a forced fumble … He sacked QB Jordan Jefferson for a 7-yard loss five minutes into the game and then caused a fumble when he took down Jordan again for minus 8 yards on a third-&-8 option with 1:17 left in the game … Head to Head Competition-OT#70-Ciron Black (6:05-325).
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Originally Posted by chuck
I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks.
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