Brian Kelly: Keyshawn had great career
Published: May 23rd, 2007By Bucs Beat | tampabay.com - St. Petersburg Times and tbt*
Bucs cornerback Brian Kelly counts Keyshawn Johnson as one of his closest friends, so he knew even before today's news that Johnson planned to retire and take a job with ESPN.
Asked to put Johnson's career in perspective, Kelly said: "I think he's a misunderstood player. At the end of the day, as a teammate, you'd like to have him because he plays hard on Sunday. He's just a little opinionated and maybe people can't handle that. But I think he had a great career."
Johnson had a falling out with Bucs coach Jon Gruden in 2003 and was deactivated for the final six games of the season. It was the most widely-documented of Johnson's run-ins with coaches and/or teammates, and has largely shaped his reputation since.
Kelly said Johnson's strong personality will only help him in his next career as a broadcaster.
"It turned out to work in his favor because now everyone will get a chance to listen to him talk and they'll either like or dislike what he says and he'll get a check for it," Kelly said. "I watched him during the draft (on ESPN). I thought he did real good. And he's done a lot of radio stuff, so I've heard him before. He's going to do well."
Johnson finishes his career with 814 receptions, 10,571 yards and 64 touchdowns -- very impressive numbers. They compare favorably with Hall-of-Famers like James Lofton (764 receptions) and Michael Irvin (750 receptions, 65 touchdowns), but the feeling is that Johnson is a long shot for the Hall, in part because of his reputation.
If it were up to you, would you consider Johnson for the Hall of Fame?