Brad speaks
A day after signing with the Cowboys, former Vikings quarterback Brad Johnson spoke in a conference call with the Dallas media.
Among the highlights:
On his final season with the Vikings, he said: "Obviously, last year wasn't what I would have wanted it to have been, but you know I was 13-10 with a team that was 2-7 without me as a starter the last two years."
Johnson, 38, was signed as the No. 2 quarterback to young starter Tony Romo but made clear he still feels he can play.
As for serving in a so-called mentor role, Johnson said: "I want to see Tony succeed, but I'm not here for my health. My big thing is just to be prepared in case whatever happens."
Among the highlights:
On his final season with the Vikings, he said: "Obviously, last year wasn't what I would have wanted it to have been, but you know I was 13-10 with a team that was 2-7 without me as a starter the last two years."
Johnson, 38, was signed as the No. 2 quarterback to young starter Tony Romo but made clear he still feels he can play.
As for serving in a so-called mentor role, Johnson said: "I want to see Tony succeed, but I'm not here for my health. My big thing is just to be prepared in case whatever happens."
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With bringing up thev records, it almost sounds like he's bitter.
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