UPDATE: Vote in the ASYLUM poll: Would You Want Steve Johnson On Your Team?

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Steve Johnson has been a very pleasant addition to two of my fantasy football rosters this season, but I guess it’s worth pointing out that Bills fans are pretty excited to have an actual playmaker receiver on their roster for the first time since some guy named Andre Reed was strapping on his Hall of Fame shoes. No offense, Eric Moulds. Off the field Johnson had been more of a quiet presence, as we didn’t hear much from the guy who racked up 3 touchdowns against Cincinnati in Week 11. Like any good wide receiver, though, Steve Johnson has a Twitter account and he’s now a star.
Last night, after Johnson dropped a game-winning touchdown pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick in overtime against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Steve sulked on the sidelines by himself, visibly distraught over his gaffe. He was shaken in the postgame conference as well, and the mistake will undoubtedly haunt him for the next few weeks. But after all was said and done, Johnson Tweeted his ultimate frustrations, calling out the man upstairs for not allowing him to catch the ball. That’s right, it’s all God’s fault.
Video of the drop and a closing sermon after the jump…


Didn’t this guy ever watch the X-Files? It was Smoking Man that made him drop it.
Holy shit, I forgot about Eric Moulds. He was horrendous.
Its about time! I think George Carlin had a bit about this one. He said he was tired of Christian athletes praising God for every touchdown. According to those athletes God is undefeated. You never hear an athlete say that God made me drop that pass in the endzone, or God tripped me up in the backfield. Somewhere Gerogie is smiling.
Why so blasphemous?
/Bills fan
//Steve Johnson fantasy owner now losing by 5, instead of winning by 5 thanks to dropped TD
///there is no God
You only ever see players mention God when they’re thanking him for a moment of success. I tip my cap to Steve Johnson for being one of the pioneers in bucking this trend.
@Zack
haha…I thought the same thing. It’s about time someone shook up the system.
This wouldn’t have happened if Kurt Warner was his QB.
/loves that someone is finally calling out God for something
Did you see what God just did to us?
@OCRT: It was Carlin or somebody else who said, “We were doing just fine until Jesus made me fumble!”
Funny then, prophetic now…