Archer: Matt Johnson hopes this is the year

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Matt Johnson hopes this is the year

May, 30, 2014



By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com



IRVING, Texas -- Matt Johnson remains the most mysterious of all Dallas Cowboys.

In his third season with the Cowboys, he has yet to play a game. Hamstring, back and foot injuries have kept him off the field in his first two seasons. He is like some sort of myth.

The questions asked to him on Tuesday after the first organized team activities (OTAs) were the same asked to him last spring.

“I can just repeat my answers from last year,” Johnson joked. “I feel like it’s been a long time since I’ve been in a groove playing football really since my senior year in college. It’s just good to get back out there with the guys and compete and kind of gear up for a new season.”

He hopes the new season isn’t like the old season. The Cowboys have been extremely patient with Johnson, perhaps more than they should have been. Johnson understands the angst fans have toward him.

“I have to own it, there’s no other way,” Johnson said. “I’ve been hurt. I haven’t proven myself. I haven’t proven why they drafted me.”

The Cowboys drafted Johnson in the fourth round out of Eastern Washington because of his abilities to make plays. He had 17 interceptions in four seasons. He had a four-interception game against Portland State as a sophomore.

All of that is so long ago, but Johnson still has a chance to deliver on what the Cowboys saw in him in 2012. They waited until the seventh round to draft a safety earlier in the month (Ahmad Dixon) and have yet to add a veteran. J.J. Wilcox, a third-round pick last year, is working with the starters now. Johnson is working the second team with Jeff Heath.

The screw in his foot will remain unless it starts to bother him. So far it hasn’t. He hasn’t had an issue with his hamstrings in more than a year, but he quickly looked to knock on wood once he said it.

Even though he hasn’t shown it, he feels he has improved.

“Mentally is the only way,” Johnson said. “I’ve tried to get better at my footwork when I’ve been out there, but I’m grasping the game better. It’s slowed down for me definitely from my rookie minicamp to now. The game is a lot slower. I want to get in a groove each day. I see myself progressing whereas before it was progress, progress, progress, have a setback. It would be nice to keep it going for a while.”
 

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Yeah, he is hoping this is the year he finally plays a game... and survives it.
 

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At least Lee has produced on the field prior to falling apart. This guy just fell apart upon arrival.
 
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If he makes it through TC unscathed, he'll be anointed as a team leader.
 

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If he makes it through TC unscathed, he'll be anointed as a team leader.
Well, he is afterall the most veteranest player that has never played a game.
 

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I laugh every time I'm reminded that this scrub hasn't played since 2011 yet were counting on him.
 

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This guy is like fucking Bigfoot, you constantly hear about him but I think I've seen the guy on the field for about 4 plays since he's been here.
 

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And this is the year Elliot Rodger finally gets laid.
 

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http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2012/4/29/2986133/dallas-cowboys-rookie-safety-matt-johnson-will-turn-heads-in-the-nfl

I'm in the minority on Matt Johnson. He's been brittle and his time is running out to step up and contribute-- but I think the raw athletic talent is there. That said-- I would never allow my hopes for the player prevent me from drafting competition at the position-- I'm simply saying that I hope for his sake he can get physically healthy enough to find out if he can play in the NFL.
 

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http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2012/4/29/2986133/dallas-cowboys-rookie-safety-matt-johnson-will-turn-heads-in-the-nfl

I'm in the minority on Matt Johnson. He's been brittle and his time is running out to step up and contribute-- but I think the raw athletic talent is there. That said-- I would never allow my hopes for the player prevent me from drafting competition at the position-- I'm simply saying that I hope for his sake he can get physically healthy enough to find out if he can play in the NFL.

Even if Matt Johnson is a talented safety what the hell is the point? It's like Sean Lee, great talent, but if he is never on the field WGAS. I don't care if Johnson can string together a mostly healthy season, he is a player you can never trust to play for your team because he is so brittle. This wasn't some freak injury in the pros thing, he had injury problems going all the way back to college.
 

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Even if Matt Johnson is a talented safety what the hell is the point? It's like Sean Lee, great talent, but if he is never on the field WGAS. I don't care if Johnson can string together a mostly healthy season, he is a player you can never trust to play for your team because he is so brittle. This wasn't some freak injury in the pros thing, he had injury problems going all the way back to college.
straight up. That guy isn't going to suddenly wake up and have a good career. Even if he did flash a little talent he'd be out again sooner than later.
 

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Brittle be damned. Even if he suddenly became the man of steel the game has passed him by. He has zero exposure to game experience at this level and by the time he catches up he will be beat up again. It certainly appears he is no more than a contingent write off. I hope he proves me wrong.
 

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Even if Matt Johnson is a talented safety what the hell is the point? It's like Sean Lee, great talent, but if he is never on the field WGAS. I don't care if Johnson can string together a mostly healthy season, he is a player you can never trust to play for your team because he is so brittle. This wasn't some freak injury in the pros thing, he had injury problems going all the way back to college.
You must create competition in the NFL or you stagnate.

Jerry is a glass-half-full guy every player, every situation. If he sees a chance at starter potential in a guy, he assumes the best and moves on to the next position of need.

Jones sees the same player they evaluated before the 2012 draft and refuses to factor that the guy hasn't remained healthy enough to play a single down in two full years.
 

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Hamstring injuries sideline Dallas Cowboys LB DeVonte Holloman, S Matt Johnson
well there you go, article doesn't say if its a new injury or if he is still working off a old one.
 
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