The great Andre Johnson of the Texans destroys the organization amid commercial rumors by Deshaun Watson

The great Andre Johnson of the Houston Texans is a man of few words, but when he speaks, you listen.

Following reports by Texans asking to interview Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, the former All-Pro wide receiver immediately took his thoughts to Twitter to express his opinion.

Johnson defended the Texas quarterback, Deshaun Watson, and even shot Jack Easterby, the football operations executive, directly.

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“If I go @deshaunwatson, I will stand my ground,” wrote Johnson on Tuesday. “The Texans organization has been known to waste the careers of players. Since Jack Easterby entered the building, nothing good has happened to / for the organization and, for some reason, someone can’t see what’s going on. Pathetic !!!”

Johnson, a special adviser to ex-coach Bill O’Brien in 2019, stepped away from the team last season. Johnson has lived with the Texans for the past two seasons and had a strong relationship with the team’s players.

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Before launching on Texans and Easterby, Johnson hasn’t posted anything on Twitter that hasn’t been a Crown Royal promotion since April 2019.

Even former Texans All-Pro player Deandre Hopkins – who now has the Arizona Cardinals – noticed.

“When Dre speaks, listen,” wrote Hopkins.

A handful of former Texan players also responded to Johnson’s tweet.

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Johnson, the third overall choice in the 2003 NFL Draft, was a member of the Texans from 2003 to 2014. He was seven times Pro Bowler, three times first All-Pro team and twice second All-Pro team, and he led the NFL in receptions (2006, 2008) and receiving yards (2008, 2009) twice.

Johnson ended his career with 1,062 receptions, 14,185 reception yards and 70 touchdowns.

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