I really don't get some of the hate to Johnson. Every year he had us around about the top 6, and every year had to cope with his best players leaving. In the end, that caught up with him. I know a few players who worked with him, and yes he is seen as an innovative coach. And yes, some of his man-management skills left a lot to be desired (read into how he treated Joe Bryan), however you have to remember he is still only 40. Man management skills require life skills and experience. I reckon LJ could go onto quite a bit of success - whether thats as a manager i dont know. I could see him running a national youth team.