He hired a new agent, Schaffer, who wouldn’t coddle him, and that was part of the plan to reinvent Johnson as a self-aware, if not reformed, NFL player. "If someone is doing something I don’t perceive as being socially acceptable ... I express myself. But at the end of the day, the client makes the decision. I really believe that Larry Johnson has matured a great deal in the last 18 months." But then Sunday happened, and Johnson turned to Twitter.
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