Cincinnati Bengals defensive end, Michael Johnson, sits down with Keisha Walker to answer some personal questions about his life and football. The 25 year old Selma, Alabama native played college football for Georgia State where he was voted onto the College Football All-Amercia Team. In 2009, he was drafted to the Bengals where he has played in every single game since. For more information about Johnson go to www.michaeljohnson93.com
Walker: You just played your 5th game this season, What are your hopes for the remainder of the season with the Bengals?
Johnson: To win every game this
season.
Walker: What is 2 things you
still live by that your mom told you growing up and
1
thing she didn't tell you that you wished she would have?
Johnson: Treat people how you
want to be treated and Philippians 4:13 “I can do all things through Christ
who strengthens me.”
My mother did a real good job raising me, there’s nothing she hasn’t told
me.
Walker: How do you prepare on
Game Day?
Johnson: I get a massage, work
out, and watch footage from my previous games to see what I can improve on.
Walker: Who was your best coach
(on & off the field) growing up & why?
Johnson: My high school coach
Richard Bush he was a great male role model and excellent father figure for
me. He taught me discipline and how to prioritize my goals in life.
Walker: What are two immediate
turnoffs with women when you're dating?
Johnson: Bad manners and rude,
disrespectful women are a major turnoff.
Photo Credit:
Courtesy of Trea Day PR
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