Bills CB Taron Johnson when he got benched early in his career due to poor play.
“They already don’t want me. That’s what I’m thinking in my head,” Johnson said, via The Athletic. “Am I just going to let this basically be the end of my career type thing? Or am I going to take it for what it is and just keep moving forward?”
Giants GM Joe Schoen recalled the day that he first saw Johnson play in person.
“I can see it vividly. I was up in that press box and it was a small press box,” Schoen explained. “I got there, the game had just kind of started. So I watched a little bit of the game on the track. And then I went upstairs. I had never been at Weber State before in my life. Just one play, he planted and drove. And I was like, holy s—, he was quick. And then he was physical on the tackle. I’m like, okay. I just saw it.”
Johnson puts extra work in during the offseason honing his craft where others are attempting to get into shape.
“In the offseason, that’s where you really can get better,” Johnson said. “And I don’t want to take time to not get better and just try to get in shape. I want to get in shape, and then get better. You know what I’m saying? Where most guys are just trying to get in shape.”
Despite the struggles early on in his career, Johnson never lost focus and continued to work to improve and get better.
“You never saw his body language change. You never saw an attitude,” Bills GM Brandon Beane recalled. “He was never up in my office or other people’s office. ‘What have I done?’ Or, ‘What is this?’ It was just everything that I saw from him and heard from his coaches and others is, ‘What do I got to do to earn your trust to be back out there?’ And he just continued to work.”
Ultimately, Johnson getting benched may have been the best thing for him and his career in the long run.
“I was playing not to get beat instead of playing to win,” Johnson said. “What happened after I got benched is it took that fear away. It took the fear away of getting benched.”
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