Meshawn Johnson A Happy Man

January 18th, 2009
Joe just knew it was a matter of time before Meshawn Johnson opened his trap about Chucky getting fired.

Joe just knew it was a matter of time before Meshawn Johnson opened his trap about Chucky getting fired

Joe rarely watches NFL morning programs unless they’re broadcast on  NFL Network. Seldom will Joe learn anything from these shows unless Jay Glazer happens to pop up on the screen. (Simply put, you cannot pay Joe to watch Chris Berman).

So Joe was unaware, but hardly suprised BSPN’s Meshawn Johnson, one of the first vocal critics of Chucky, danced on his grave.

Per Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com, Meshawn was predictably giddy over Chucky’s demise, calling Chucky “a used car salesman.”

Also in the same segment, Florio points out that Chris Mortensen listed the reasons the Glazer Boys unloaded Chucky and Bruce Almighty.

Mort cited: (1) an extended period of relative mediocrity; (2) two seasons of unfulfilled expectations; (3) player discontent; (4) a reluctance to draft and develop a young quarterback; (5) the early success of young quarterbacks Matt Ryan and Joe Flacco; and (6) a shift in the fan base, which once loved “Chucky” but more recently was ready to rid themselves of Gruden.

In short, Chucky dug his own grave.

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