The Facts:
Johnson had some advice on one of the team's personnel decisions. The running back who signed a five-year extension before the 2007 season decided that he no longer fits in Kansas City. "It has everything to do with the environment," Johnson said. "The city is tired of me, and the organization and I have run our course together. It's time to move on for me. There could be 100 changes. It's time for me to go."
Reported by ESPN.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Johnson carried only 10 times for 18 yards Sunday, finishing the season with 874 yards in Kansas City's spread offense. While he's undoubtedly frustrated by a season in which the Chiefs' lack of success, it's safe to say his own off-field and disciplinary issues also greatly limited his overall production. It won't be terribly surprising if the team's new (yet to be named) general manager is any more interested in keeping LJ than he is in sticking around.
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