The Facts: While his numbers dropped to a career-low 1,047 yards last year in part due to a holdout for a $53 million contract extension, Johnson said he has no regrets about last season. But he is working to be better in 2012. "I don't really have any regrets. I don't think I would have done anything different," Johnson said. "At the end of the day, it's in the past. It's behind me. Neither me nor the team have any bad feelings about it, but it's football and business, and you've got to handle your business first."
Diehards Line:It has been more than two years since Johnson rushed for 2,006 yards. But despite his recent struggles, CJ says he still believes he is the best running back in the NFL. "None of those other backs have done anything that I've done in their first four years, even though I had a bad year last year," he said. As previously noted, Johnson has also put on some weight this season, working to add about eight more pounds to his frame. "That's something I decided to do," Johnson said. "I started working a month earlier this year. It was a situation where I wanted to be heavier this year and stay at a weight."